Release Two Injured in Grade Crash'monday

Release Two Injured in Grade Crash'monday

AdVdQll «Ld30 SNOIllSinOOV Release Decision Due Tonight Two Assistants ' Dean of Students 3. C. Clev- enger said yesterday afternoon that the possibility of dismissing Also Included Wednesday morning classes is 6till being considered in" light of weather conditions, but that a In Ouster Move Editor's Note: Following is the final decision will not be made official" release concerning the until later today. WSC football situation as report- The campus radio stations ed by C. Clement French, WSC KUGR and KWSC will carry the president, Stan Bates, WSC ath- , letic director, and Dennis J. results of this decision tonight, Morrison, manager of the Col- the dean said. Pullman, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 22. 1955 Number 36 lege News bureau. The Cougars of Washington State College will have a new football coaching staff next year, President C. Clement French announced last night. Alton S. Kircher, head foot- Two Injured in Grade Crash'Mondaball coachy, was notified late today that the institution had decided to purchase the re- mainder of his five-year con- tract. The contract, which Weekend Records calls for an annual salary of $12,500, still has one year to run. The action brings to a close Student Accidents a six-year association between WSC's already soaring fall ac- top of the Lewiston grade as a Kircher and Washington State cident toll was boosted during result of the blinding snow, he college. He came originally to the weekend in two accidents, said. His speed at the time was Pullman in 1950 as backfield one in which two students were estimated to be 20 miles an hour. coach under head coach For- injured. The cable stopped the car from est Evashevski, and in two Early .yesterday morning Rug- leaving the road. years helped the Cougars to a gles Larson, a WSC freshman, The driver received three frac- and Dean.Rennie, a friend from tured ribs while Rennie received win-lose-tie record of 11, 6'and Pacific Lutheran college, were a shoulder injury. Damage to the 2. injured on the Lewiston grade. vehicle was estimated to be $300 Much of Evashevski's. suc- Robert Dwinell. a WSC senior, Larson, a prospective member was uninjured in an accident Fri- Of the WSC boxing team, return- cess as a coach at WSC was day at 5 p. m. one mile south of ed to school here this "year after credited by sports writers to Spangle when the vehicle he was having served three years in the Kircher, and when the con- driving was demolished when US Marine corps. troversial "Evy" left WSC at struck by a truck. Rennie is a student at Pacific Lutheran college and an out- the end of the 1951 season. Ac- The WSC box score for fall ac- standing swimmer for the Taco- ting President William A. cidents involving: WSC students ma YMCA. Pearl advanced Kircher to today stands at two killed and 14 Dwinell said his car was de- injured. molished as he attempted to head coach. He was given a Larson's 1951 model vehicle avoid a truck which had gone out five-year contract at the time. struck the guard cable near the of control. He said in the pro- Pressure Mounts cess another truck hit his 1951 The pressure was on Kirch- model convertible. * er from that moment, as both "I threw myself on the floor 1 of thecar," Dwinell said, "and Evashevski and grid experts thus escaped injury," He said Plans for your Thanksgiving trip, Acting Chief Roy F. throughout the United States the car didn't roll over but spun Carlson of the Washington State patrol said, should Include picked the ^Cougars of Wash- out of control off the roadway. safe driving, for without them, the best plans, regardless of ington State college as one of how carefully they have been made, can be ruined. the nation's football powers "Whether your trip is just across town to spend the day for 1952. Pair to Question'wit h the family or relatives, or across the state, the same Kircher's teams chalked up degree of defensive driving should be practiced regardless a record of four wins and six of the distance traveled," he reported. "Holiday parties, the losses that year, a record they Gov. Harriman hurrying to make final arrangements for Thanksgiving din- duplicated in 1953 and 1954. .Two _WSC students, B e r n i e ner, or driving to the Turkey Day Football game", all are They won one game this year, Morris" and Wallace Caldwell, times when potential accidents can occur." while losing seven and tying will be among six college stu- Last year, it was pointed out, over the Thanksgiving two. dents who wiH question New York Governor Averell Harri- weekend, seven persons were killed in traffic accidents on Dr. French said his decision man at Lewiston Wednesday in Washington's streets and highways. was made following a recom- a panel discussion at the Lewis- Carlson cautioned motorists to be Just as alert on the return mendation from St*" -Bates, Clark normal school. trip home as they were when they were going. "Safe driv- director of intercollegiate ath- Both are'students In political science, Caldwell a senior and ing isn't a one-way trip,", he said, "it's something that must letics at WSC. You Take the Morris a graduate student. The be practiced both going and coming." Also affected by the action other four students will be from "With winter weather setting in," Carlson stated, "high- were two assistant football the University of Idaho and the coaches, Mike Scarry, line Highroad normal school. Weather^perroit- way conditions can change almost immediately. Every driv- ting. Dr. Daniel Ogden, assiistant er should take into account any weather or road condition coach; and Dale Gentry, end and well take professor of political science, change so as to allow himself plenty of time getting to or coach. Both have contracts will accompany the pair' to the from his holiday spot. Speed, and speed too fast for condi- that are renewable each year. the low road! Idaho city. tions," he said, "account for many of the holiday accidents." The freshman football coach, He advised every motorist to take it easy. Dan Stavely, was not included Sometimes there's nowhere eke to in this action. ,go, when those reckless "kid stuff" Lost Issue of 'Green "A traffic accident could easily end your holiday trip— (Continued on page 4) drivers grob the rood. Of course they This is to be the last Issue j)t and it could be a sad ending." the Evergreen until Wednesday aren't trying to hurt you. They just morning, Nov. 30. All copy for don't see anything but themselves. that issue should be in the "Green Board Approves Some of them might make even good newsroom, CUB B-31, by 4 p. m. Announcement was made at Nov. 29. the Wednesday, Nov. 16 Board of drivers someday, if they lived long Control meeting that the activ- Weather, Pass Report enough, or had brains. Soviet them ities board has approved the take the highway, ond you take the mock political convention. Ten- Compact snow was recorded 19 miles east and eight miles slow way—and they'll be in trouble KUGR Goes Off Air tative dates are May 11 and 12. west of SnoqualmJe pass summit Monday evening, according George Howard will be chair- to the Pullman city police department. The department ad- afore ye I man of the planning commis- Until November 28 sion. vised all vehicles to carry chains. Snoqualmie pass, Monday Careless Driviu is KID STIFF" The radio voice of the Cougar Clayton Udell, chairman of the afternoon had a temperature reading of 30 degrees. One inch i I public SMViC* Campus, KUGR. will be off the CUB games area committee, of new snow was recorded with a total of 44. air starting Tuesday night at appeared before the board to re- midnight and will remain off "the quest an additional eight mem- Snow flurries are predicted Tuesday afternoon and night air until 3:30 p.m. Monday af- bers for the committee because for the Pullman area 'with brief clearing in the afternoon. 0 ternoon, Nov. 28. according to the program is too broad for Large snow flurries were expected over the mountains Mon- MAKE EVERY DAY station manager. Dean Mitchell. the present committee to handle day night. Low Tuesday night will be between 15r25, with the KUGR normally broadcasts the national billiards, bowling from 3:30 until midnight each and bridge tournaments in addi- high, 32-40, except 28 in the valley fog areas. SAFE DRIVING DAY weekday, and 1;30 until mid- tion to regional and local pro- night on Saturday and* Sunday grams. Be Thankful Thursday; Drive Home Safely Page 2 WSC DAILY EVERGREEN Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1955 Tecbnometer First Issue Features hoir Completes Tour pite Conditions Sixty two member# of .the choir beginning'to practice. Informative and Scientific Articles returned to WSC Sunday evening Davis -reported thai Thursday after a week of traveling in var- driving from Port Townsend to "Without somebody to goof- eering labs on Monday. Nov. 28. ment and John Spielman. dean of ied weather conditions as they T a com a, which would normally there would never be a hero." for the price of 25 cents. the school of mines and acting toured over the state. take two hours, took five and This theme accompanied the Published mainly for and by chairman of the department of Under the direction of Charie.s one half hours.

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