The Trail, 1947-04-2

The Trail, 1947-04-2

Thursday, A pril 24, 1947 r c COLLEGE OF PUGET SOUND, TACOMA. WASHINGTON 1947 — No. 23 Phalanxes W a r S u rp l Show of Year Xomorro Mu To Present Items Include Absolutely Free’—Campus Day Heads O w n D ra m a A Jew Chev Dus toy,I CPS is the new owner of a 29- D o n a ld By DOUG BALDWIN part of a dollar: you can w i l l a passenger, one nnd one-half ton Ive m er Following their traditional trend Chevrolet bus valued at $ 3 ,000. T h is n g th e of originality, the Phalanx basket­ bus came from the Mt. Rainier d no del ball rioters return en masse to the Ordnance Depot, south of Tacoma, servaTcHf and Art Hansen’ C°^hairmen »on>orWs ob- ^ b a b le s campus at 7:30 Friday in a piny and was allotted by the Bureau of “Watch Profs Work!” n d e b e rg entitled “Portraits of College Life” Community Facilities in Seattle. n d e rs o n or “Whtre. When and How?” The bus was transferred without “Besides the treat of observing e n te r; a H obbs, The pipy will be rolled off in funds under Public Law 697 of the that comp professor picking up -in d e b e r three scenes and a whole bunch Lanham Act, which state.? that ve­ candy wrappers or pulling weeds, r o v in g s of acts. However, there w ill hardly hicles used mostly for the trans­ you will see the faculty versus the w i l l sh be time to show all these separately, students in a fast game of softball, portation of veterans in their school p re v io u the traditional tug-of-war, and a so there w ill be four or five acts work may be transferred without «• th in k s program featuring the Phalanxes in going on simultaneously; in the bal­ funds. • c k e t." the evening. In addition to all this cony. in the auditorium, in (he Recently CPS received the bid itm a n i free entertainment which includes a wings, and even on the stage. on a group of war surplus items c o n fe re sock dance in the gym after the a n d th n This new and modern trend in fiom the Todd Pacific Shipyards in­ program, you w ill be served a FREE r h a v e college drama has been acclaimed c lu d in g 165 lockers, w h ic h w e re in picnic supper by the Spur pledges in fo u r g a i by the critics as superb, collossal, 35 sections of five lockers each. front of the SUB. Don’t miss a i- fo u g h t magnificent, lousy (that was from These have been installed in the minute of it!” urge Peggy and Art. o Hope's column, he’s jealous), swelli- g ym . After working on the campus un­ gent, exquisite and even good. Ol­ From time to time the college has til noon, for which everyone is asked son and Johnson are terrified, while bought business machines, plywood to bring his own tools, if possible, D D« Abbott and Costello offered con­ furniture and other items from the and eating lunch (bring your own tracts to gunmen to get rid of the War Surplus Department. or buy it at the SUB) the sopho­ By competition. mores and freshmen w ill engage in Fraternity members are accusing Dean Rcgestcr Discloses their traditional tug-of-war. the ob­ ysics the Phalanx of kidnapping patients ject being to pull each other across Final Examination Plans from the State Institutions. In an­ a full stream of water from a fire lieved swer they say, “Nope.” Dean John D. Regester this week r an eve disclosed that all final examinations Summing up this magnificent pro­ W ill Make I1— dam age would be held during the week of “search 1 duction—it is really and it has, well Howarth May 19-23. The exams are to be CAMPUS DAY SCHEDLXE it is just—oh. heck, come and see T o n id h t t. Dam a a maximum of two hours in length if you can figure it out. 8*0-9:45—Classes. at $300 for each subject. 9:45-10:15— Special chapel. The Adelphian Concert Choir, 10:15-12:30—Work (bring your own There will be two test periods mission. White formals and white tools) ? starte veteran of 22 out-of-town appear­ 12:3®-1:30— Lunch in the morning, one at 8 a n d one dinner jackets are then put on for 1 burned Debaters Participate ances since March 1, w ill sing its 1:30-2:00— Clean equipment a t 10. The two afternoon test periods the second half of the performance, 2 :lS-2:45— Tug-of-war d. It is b home concert in Jones Hall audi­ 2:45-5:00— Baseball games In M ore Inform al ive w ill be at one and three. Members and secular compositions ranging 5 :•©-€ :30— Chow i lack c torium at 8:30 this evening. Clyde of night classes w ill be tested on from “The Sleigh” to “Oklahoma” 6:30-8 ;00— Program in Auditorium litin g fi Keutzer, Director of the Music De­ 8:00-?— Dance sponsored by Knights classes s: Style o f Forensics either Monday, Tuesday, or Wednes­ are sung.* Variety is assured since in g ym . partment, will conduct the group. day evening. both accompanied and a capella The CPS debate squad last week­ All exams will be held in the Beginning with a sacked group of pieces, novelty numbers, and hum­ end participated in a new form of Thompson to Throw First Ball regular meeting rooms as far as numbers, of whom Palestrina and ming numbers are all included forensic activity when it competed At 3:30, President R. Franklin possible. The last class meetings for Mozart are representative com­ throughout the evening. in a new style of debate at a tour­ Thompson will throw out the first this semester w ill be held on Sat- posers, the choir w ill wear maroon Besides full choir numbers, the nament at Missoula, Montana. ball to start the faculty-student ball qrday, May 17. robes with white stoles until inter- following soloists w ill sing or play: Instead of lim iting the debate to game, with Dr. Charles T. Battin Hailey Stell, tenor; Ruth Gustafson, the formal giving of speeches and and Bob Seabloom as captains. This violinist; Irene Fearn, soprano; the short refutation speeches, an (Continued p*ge 4) l accordi Anita Stebbins. soprano; Elizabeth open discussion period was included F. B. /. Head Congratulates S e w a rd , Anderberg, soprano; Viletta Rowe, between the primary argument and departm * violinist; and Anna Kinrod, flutist. >es. A n < the rebuttal. Juniors on Senior-Catching Regester to Serv e Arthur Knight, baritone, and W il­ , physics This form of debate proved so By MARY JACKSON lard Norman, tenor, will sing a On National Panel i helping much more interesting that CPS 1. Tw o When J. Edgar Hoover starts asking for the low-down on sacred duet, and the Campus Trio— Dean John Regester w ill leave next year is planning to promote /ere dam senior-catching techniques at a little college way out in the Anita Stebbins, Mary Jean Heidinger by plane for Washington. D. C.. this form of speech work in some (An o s c i state of Washington, you can be sure that there is a junior class and Frances Swenson — will sing Wednesday evening where he will nt fo r sh of its tournaments. that was really on the ball. The junior class w ill always treasure three songs. attend a conference of the National lges in £ The squad that traveled to Mon­ the telegram that came last Friday from FBI headquarters The 35-voice Adelphian Choir Panel of Arbitrators, a division of tana included Walt Loewenstein, congratulating us on our success and asking for a full account prides itself for having won the the War Labor Board. Andy Games, Kevin Rolfe, Art Composed of one representative of methods used. Oxholm Trophy last spring in Stolz, Sam Heritage, Phil Anselone, each from labor, employers and the tfO V IE S 0 T h e ju n io r recognition of its rendering the J y m o v ie Alex Mortillero, Mary Jo Samuel- juniors sef to work to take every most service to the college for 1945- public (Dr. Regester serves as the success was a v e n ts h a v son, Beverly Van Horn, Bill Allen, precaution to make certain that no 46. T he co n ce rt to n ig h t is c o m p li­ public representative), the board triu m p h of ill be helc George Loerch, and Dr. Marvin w ill meet on Friday and Saturday. te a m -w o rk , possible tips would be missed. La­ mentary to students and the public. j c t 7 :3 0 Schafer. boring late into the night. Troy Since the war the WLB has been careful and ef­ ruditorium Strong and Harvey Wegner wired converted into the American Arbi­ w o h o u rs ficient planning, COMING EVENTS . McNary’s office with a well-con- tration Society and it is the con­ rational., a Vets Under PL 16 Must and the sheer cenled dictaphone.

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