
THE SPECTRUM MO VOLUME LI. STATE COLLEGE, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1936 NUMBER 24 New Members Motwani Will Speak Debate Teams Elections Postponed Till April 7; To Be Initiated At Convo. Monday Defeated Twice New Regulations Cause Confusion Dr. Kewal Motwani, noted au- thority on Indian art, will speak at Candidates Must Hand In Into Blue Key convocation Monday, March 23, on By University TRAFFIC POLICEMAN Eligibility Cards to Comm. the subject of Indian Art. He will TO ENFORCE RULES Admission of Fifteen illustrate his lecture with slides. McLellan, Johnson Win From Of Elections By March 24 For the protection of all con- Will Bring Enrollment In This famous Indian scholar gain- Panimon and Cruden In Group Up To Twenty-six Supreme Court Decision cerned, a traffic policeman will Elections for the Student Commis- ed his education at the Indian Na- take up a position along the col- sion, board of athletic control, and tional university under the great lege drive to regulate the move- The University of North Dakota board of publications which were to Fifteen new members will be chancellor and famous Indian poet, ment of automobiles by drivers. Rabindranath Tagore. Dr. Matwani debating teams captured both ends have been held on March 31, have initiated into Blue Key, national No accident, of moment, has oc- has had a colorful career in the ser- of the annual debate with the NDSC been postponed until April 7, due to honorary service fraternity, at 6 curred to date, but the traffic is p. m. Thursday, March 26, in Ceres viec of India. He has squads last night and Wednesday. the fact that the new constitution held a posi- so heavy that it seems advisable Hall. Warner Litten, president of tion on the editorial staff of a large Adrian McClellan and Melvin provides for additional student of- to caution and regulate automo- fices and Blue Key, will have charge. metropolitan nationalist paper; Johnson upholding the affirmative previous announcements bile travel in order to avoid ac- Those to be initiated are: Robert taught in his alma mater and in the on the subject advocating the re- made by the commissioner of elec- cidents, particularly during the tions did not give Saunders, captain of the basketball University of Mahatma Ghandi as striction of the powers of the United a complete list of eight o'clock morning hour and at team and president of Alpha Gamma assistant professor of political science States Court earned the decision the officers to be voted on in the the noon hour when traffic is and later became private secretary in the contest at the Little Country coming election. Also the constitu- most congested. to the mayor of Karachi. He inter- theater last night. Their opponents tion provides that candidates shall The following are the number I request the cooperation of all prets America to India and India to from NDSC were Freida Panimon present their eligibility cards to the of men from each campus social students and of college employee America, thus fulfilling the function and Ray Cruden. Commissioner of Elections at least group in the Blue Key fraternity: drivers and their friends. I of an unofficial ambassador for both. Representing NDSC at Wednes- two weeks before election. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon 7 know that all of you are as an- Dr. Motwani has lectured at many day's contest were Cathryn Ray and spring vacation interfered with this Sigma CM 5 xious to avoid accidents as I can time limit set, thus making it impos- colleges and universities in America. Robert Hagen. Independents 8 be and feel sure that you will co- Four NDSC debaters meet Con- sible for students to secure their Theta Chi 2 operate. cordia arguers in a practice contest eligibility cards from the registrar's Alpha Gamma Rho —President J. H. Shepperd. at Concordia today. They are Mil- office. Candidates for the various Alpha Tau Omega _ 2 offices must present eligibility cards Sigma Phi Delta 2 Halcrow Named dred Weiser, Herschel Hutsinpiller, Thomas Donovan and Sam McKoff. to the Commissioner of Elections, Delta Tau Epsilon Ray Cruden, on or before Tuesday, Kappa Sigma Chi 1 March 24. A complete list of can- 1 Club President Kappa Psi Airheart Plans didates will be published in the Lutheran Students March 27 issue of The Spectrum. Harold Halcrow was elected presi- Rho fraternity; Jack Spalding, editor The following officers are to be dent of the Saddle and Sirloin club Fete Secretary of The Spectrum and vice president Building Drive elected for one year terms: Presi- at a meeting held last night. Mer- of Theta Chi fraternity; Beverley dent of the student commission, com- lin Toussaint was named vice presi- Hill, member of Phi Kappa Phi and Miss Hortense Hage, Minneapolis. An extensive drive from March 23 missioner of social affairs, commis- dent, Sigurd Melstad, secretary; commisioner of athletics; Edward to April 4 for the purpose of se- sioner of finance, commissioner of Kent Helland, treasurer, and John Minn., regional secretary of the Ballard, member of the rifle team, curing funds for the erection of a campus, commissioner McDonald, historian. Lutheran Students Association of of elections. and a cadet major; Hugh Anstett, America, has been visiting the local new classroom building to house the Three officers will serve for two Plans for the annual Barndance business manager of the 1936 Bison organization this year. Wednesday Fargo School of Religious Education years. They are the commissioners were discussed and also plans for the Brevities and a member of Scabbard night she was introduced to the stu- has been planned, announces Dr. of athletics, judiciary and public and Blade; Gordon Brandes, mem- May festival. Noble Sanders was dents at a general assembly in the Walter Lee Airheart, head of the speaking. No sophomore members ber of the board of publications and placed in charge of livestock judg- school. college YMCA. of the board of athletic control will president of Alpha Phi Omega; Paul ing; Dale Peterson, poultry raising, The board of trustees has decided be elected from now on, which is a Saturday, the college Lutheran Boleyn, president of Gamma Tau and Irwin Hagen, grain judge. that a new building to serve the departure from the custom of for- group will sponsor a fellowship ban- Sigma and a member of Scabbard Outgoing officers are: William needs of this generation is impera- mer years. Officers to be elected on quet in the First Lutheran Church and Blade; Orville Goplen, associate Keup, president; Harry Graves, vice tive. An energetic group of young this board are junior and senior of Fargo at 6:00 p. m. with Lutheran editor of The Spectrum and presi- president; Noble Sanders, secre- business men in Fargo comprised of members. students of Fargo and Moorhead and dent of the Y cabinet; Dayton Jones tary, and Bob Williams, treasurer. former students and friends have of- Three members of the board of and the surrounding territory as vice president of Alpha Phi Omega fered their support and assistance. publications control will be chosen. guests. Among the institutions to and a member of the Edwin Booth An appeal has been sent to 1000 They are as follows: One junior to be represented will be Moorhead club; William Murphy, editor of former students soliciting their aid serve during the senior year, one State Teachers College, Concordia The Bison, and a member of Gam- Approve Engineers' in the drive. "It must be under- sophomore to serve during the junior College, Concordia Conservatory of ma Tau Sigma; Lynn Fredrickson, stood," explains Dr. Airheart, and senior years, and one freshman Music, St. Luke"s Hospital, Augs- "that president of Scabbard and Blade and Petition Motive the majority of the money must to serve during the sophomore and a member of Alpha Phi Omega; Don burg, Dakota and Interstate Busi- junior years. ness colleges, Mayville and Valley come from small contributions. Ward, president of Delta Tau Epsilon Heated controversy among numer- The members are to be elected City State Teachers colleges. The plan calls for an attractive to fraternity and member of the board ous students and faculty members in one story brick building which will the board of public speaking con- of publications; Robert Froling, edi- trol, one sophomore to the department of engineering and CURRIE NAMED COP provide ample room for many years serve dur- tor of The North Dakota State Engi- mechanical arts was quieted last Fri- to come, and make possible for the ing the junior and senior years, and Lyle Currie has been named cam- neer and member of Phi Kappa Phi; day when President Shepperd favor- addition of another unit later on one junior to serve during the sen- pus policeman to succeed Vern Kas- James Baccus, director of the 1936 ably approved a petition submitted without any suggestion of incom- ior year. son who is teaching in Bison Brevities, and Wilfred Rom- two days before and signed by sixty Towner, North Dakota. pleteness now. The proposed struc- mel, president of Edwin Booth students. As a result, petitioners ture will cost about $15,000. club. have secured for the department free Early Morning Drill With the initiation of these fifteen access to the rooms on all week days men, the membership of Blue Key including Friday and Saturday Juniors To Vote For ` Ward' Today; Starts Friday, April 3 will total 26 men. nights. Sunday work was not al- lowed because the president believed Politics Expected To • Creep Into Affair The first general military assembly ANNUAL SOPHOMORE FROLIC that some religious faiths would will be held April 3 at 7:30 a.
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