r The Triangle VOL. 18 HANOVER COLLEGE, HANOVER, INDIANA, APRIL 26, 1926 No. 20 WOMEN GIVE ARE AWAROED CAUHAI HANOVER NOSES OUT ATHLETIC EXHIBITION SENIOR HONORS MONDAY 5:00 P. M. Faiowahip Oub The annual athletic exhibition Miss Hulda Ferree and Miss TUESDAY of the women of the college was Jones were chosen by the faculty' 9:45 A. M. Pre»s Club in Chapel INDIANA CENTRAL last week as Valedictorian and given Thursd ly evening, April 15, 3:30 P. M. Y. W. Cabinet before a large and appreciative flaluditorian, respectfully, for the | 4:00 P. M. Y. M. Cabinet audience. The following pn gram Senior Class of 1926 which will HUCKSTERS WOR WICTORY II was presented; graduate this next June. These 4:30 P. M. Y. M. & Y. W.Cabineta 1 Freshmen — Floor work, honors are the highest distinction 7:00 P. M. PhiUI Union DEAN COULTER FIRST HOME MEET OF SEA- that may be attained by any stu ­ Dutch Dance. SOH—63T0 62 2 Irish Jig — Odessa Wniker, dent in the school, and it repre­ WEDNESDAY LEAVES PURDUE Margaret Darragh. sents a noteable achievement in 7KX) P. M. Y. W. C. A. Meeting 3 Peter Pan — Martha Jemi- scholarship. The award of these son, Marjorie McBroom. distinctions is based upon the THURSDAY MeKetid ui HetkeriigtM hr grades made during the Sophomore Recent word has been received 4 G.dly-Wi.g Dance — Sopho ­ 7:00 P. M. Y. M. C A. Meeting Junior, and Senior years Miss here of the resignation of Dean Haimr, Meihikill hr more t.irl-, 8:00 P. M. Choir Practice Stanley Coulter as dean of men at 5 Prince Charming (solo) - Ferree has the honor of having the highest grades of any Senior. Purdue University. Particularly Visitort Scan HIgk Mary Royce. are Hanoverians interested in this 6 Sleeping Beauty —Joy Butts She has an average grade for FRIDAY three years of 2./22 Miss Jones announcement, because Dean Coul ­ Angela Farrell, Maurine Jac­ 6:00 P. M. Phi Gamma Delta Dance ter is a Hanover graduate, and of the closest meets seen obson was a close second for highest one of our alumni who has achiev- (,„ Woods Field for several years, 7 Highland Fling Louisa honors with an average grade of SATURDAY 2 677 lor three years. ed great success and brought hon I Hanover nosed out Indiana Con ­ Plummer. 2:00 P. M. Track Meet With N. A. or and distinction to our college tral College last Saturday by a 8 The Shoemaker — Isabel O. U. at Hanover While a student here he was a 63-62 score. The Hilltoppers regis- Jacks n leader in his class, a splendid schol- tered nine firsts in amassing their 9 Sophomores - Floor Work, ar, and a strong worker for his mtal, but fell short on sreonds. Reap the Flax. PHI MU DANCE school. He was a member of the scoring only three and a tie for 10 Aladdin - Marjorie Mc­ Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Hanover the runnerup position in the high Broom, Martha Jemison. BETA THETA PI is justly proud of the fine record jump. 11 Polish Dance — Lois Mor­ The Pi Mu Spring Term dance, made by Dean Coulter, and we are McKeand and Hetherington, row, Elizabeth Post. ANNUAL FUNCTION was held last Saturday night, deeply interested in his future. both of Hanover, tied for most 12 .Mock Faculty Meeting April 17, in Bela hall. Th»- hal was Dean Coulter has carried out an points, each scoring fifteen. Each Sophomore Girls altraclively decorated. The large intention, announced two years a- man made three firsts, making a 13 Pandora - Margot Lambert- lights in the hall, the windows, At three o'clock Saturday after­ go of resigning from the faculty clean sweep of the events in son, Patitnce Dryden, Doris and the orchestra stand were noon, April 17; in Beta Hall ten of Purdue University and will «v- which they were entered. Mitchell, Davisson, Angela Farrell, draped with pink and white crepe pledges were initiated into Beta er his connection with the institu ­ of Hanover, who was entered in Juanita Steinmetz, Undine paper in a manner that added to Theta Pi at the annual initiation tion on July 1. Prof. Coulter has six events besides the relay, won LaFolli tte, Louise Leinenwe- the beauty and charm of the services. Those to be initiated at been a member of the faculty two first and three thirds for a ber, Edna Huelson, Evelyn whole affair. Because of the init­ that time were: Ray McCoy of thirty nine years and for the last total of thirteen paints. Davis. iation of the seven pledges on that Lafayette, Indiana; Everett Schni- seven has served as dean of men. Mendenhall was high point man 14 Sailors Hornpipe — Louisa afternoon proceeding the dance, Izius of Indianapolis; Norvin Veal In this post he has com ■ into inti­ for the visit! rs with fourteen as a Plummer. Rachel Randolph. the dance was an initiation dance. of Central City, Kentucky: Char­ mate contact with many of the result of one first and three sec Minerva Donnell. Music was furnished by Jack les N Lagel of Mitchell, Indiana; students and I as been an imTOr- onds. Aborgast was a close second 1.5 Ali Baba Ruth VanVIeet, Stollaid ’s Orchestra of Louisville, John C. Blackburn of Shelbyville, tant factor in the university thru with eleven points- Marj irie Eberhart, Hope Ran­ Kentucky, and it was a brand of Indiana; Paul J. Blackburn of the fine influence he exerted a- In the hundred yard dash, won kin, Ni l:ie Trexler. music that made the dance a real Shelhyville, Indiana: Raymond mong the young men. by Hetherington, Carlock, who 16 ‘A" Squad - Freshmen and success; Alumnae and out-of-town Park of Franklin, Indiana: Harold The dean is one of the state s finished second, was disqualified Sophomores guests at the affair were Misses Windmiller of Geneva. Indiana; leading educators and scholars for running out of his lane, as was 17 Old Time Favorites (Yankee Maiy Margaiet Johnson Mildred David B Tallman of Cincinnati, and is widely known throughout also a Ceniralite. This put Ihe Doodle, Polly Wolly Doodle, Humphrey, Gertrude Janiz, Esther Ohio; and Walter Elliot of Cincin ­ the United States. He is author of other visitor. Mendenhall, in sec- Cornin ’ Thru The Rye) — Darr, Hazel Doup, Leona Day, and nati, Ohio. numerous papers and books on lond place and left third vacant as Margaret Darragh, Rachel Mis trank tieher Following the initiation a de ­ scientific subjects, is past presi- i there were but four men entered. Randolph, Minerva Donnell, lightful banquet was given at the dent of the Indiana Academy of In the relay lace. run off after Bessie Cuishaw. Louisa Plum ­ Hillside Hotel in honor of the new Science, and has taken a promin ­ the scoring events of the meet mer, Alice Peterson. initiates. Dr. Ballard of the facul ­ ent part in its activities Dean were concluded. Hanover won 18 Hano'tr Taps — Physical NEW HOME FOR ty was toastmaster at the banquet, Coulter has been deeply interested i with ease. "The Mitchell to Fur- Education Department. uii Those to respon I were the dele- in the conservation of Indiana's nish to Carlock to Hetherington In a program so long and varied THETA KAPPA NU gates from the other f^r Beta natural resources, and this int r- combination worked with speed it is impossible to speak of the in­ chapters in this district: Dr. K. P. est was reflected in his present and precision and “rockeye' dividual numbers and performers. Miller of Franklin, Mr Frank position as chairman of the state brought the bamboo back a good Etch part wns well dune and 4i„ii<. gnniv) Fisher of Nabb, Dr. C. B Gutelius conservation commission. hundred feet ahead of his oppon- showeii that each participant had Dean Coulter has not announc- ent. made faithful preparation. The Nu is to ‘realize her dream of tht u^^i'e'i'^Ra^oLrPark'^nd ed his plans for the future, but Although figures are not avail- earnestness, capability and co-op ­ past few years when Ihe chapter Rm^^Pfaff of tWs^chaoter ^ moves into a n. w house next fall. “’** <^hapter. doubtless he wishes to devote his able for meets prior to 1924, five erative spirit of Hanover students time to research work and writing local track records were broken in Negotiations have been completed was again given fitting express­ an ambition which his arduous this meet. Two "ICY’ men and ion and it was an exhibition of for a lease of the Pender home on the drive to the college campus. .duties as a member of the faculty three Hilltoppers were the perpet­ which any group of college wo ­ ! did not permit him to gratify. A1 rators. McKeand bettered his own The house is located across from II PUA IjFITS men might well be proud. though no longer connected act­ mark for the mile run finishing in Miss Irene Portass who has the Phi Delt and Phi Gam houses, "*■* « ively with Purdue his interest in 4 minutes 53.8 seconds. In the and its arrangement is very suit- been in charge of the women s INITIATES the university will not diminish javelin throw. Mitchell eclipsed workwo.w ino, physical ....education....................... for the. able for a fraternity's use The ra- and his counsel doubtless will still his mark of last year, hurling the past two years deserves great ere- Piu growth and progress of Iheta besought. With greater leisure ash 139 ft, 1 inch.
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