Bison Brevities

Bison Brevities

-------------NORTH DAKOTA AGRIC. COLLEGE • SEP 29 1950 TH£ 4 • • Jn 50 • Friday, September 29, 1950 THE SPECTRUM Vol. LXVI - No 2 ' '50 Slogan: ''Rabbit Stew For Mac'c Crew'' • ----------------------------------------------1 "Rabbit Stew for Mac's Crew" l of the college is being celebra d ha3 l,~~n announced as the official this year in conjunction with slogan for the 1950 Homecoming Homecoming events, an insignia Air Force Team To Interview Queen lontest season. It will also be used as the has been adopted which will also theme for all house decorations and appear on official posters, floats, • parade floats. and decorations. Reading "It's 60 Candidate's For AF Training Rules Are Set Because the 60th Anniversary in 50" the insignia will consist of An Air Force officer team will to give students the opportunity Plans have been completed and --------------- the "60 in 50" within an open ar­ be at the Fireside room of the to learn about the various train­ are now in progress toward the row. This should appear in the college Y from Monday through ing programs, the requirements selection of this year's Homecom­ paper next week. Friday next week to interview and processing procedures, accord­ ing Queen, according to Ralph 1833 Students The ticket sales contest has suf­ college men and women interested fered a slight set-back in that the ing to Major LaBarre, here mak­ Christ e n s o n, Commissioner of wom,:in's organization are not • in careers as officers in the Unit­ ing advanced arrangements. Campus Affairs. eligible to compete for a tTophy, ed States Air Force. Those qualified may submit ap­ Qualification for the entrants Register Here however, sales have been brisk to Part of a nationwide program plications and be examined by the are as follows: date, according to Doug Payne, designed to build up the officer team of officers so that they can 1. She must be at least a first For Fall Term manager. term sophomore. • corps composed in large part of begin training soon after they J'ack Fina and his orchestra will college graduates, the visit here is finish college. 2. She must have an overall According to Mr. Parrott of the play for the Homecoming dance on The Air Force officer team, average of at least one point. registrar's office the total num­ Saturday, Oct. 14, from 9-12 p.m. composed of Major LaBarre, Capt. 3. She must have been in atten­ ber of students enrolled in courses The chedule for Homecoming Simmon!:?, Capt. Nelson, a,,1d Capt. dance at least two quarters of at NDAC is 1833; 437 of those en­ Day i as follows: the 1949-50 chool year. ATO's Donate Lichte, will be at the Y all day rolled are women, 1396 are men. 9 a.m. Parade .. during the five day period. 4. Applications mu t be return­ The total number of men and 11 a.m. Alumni Registration ed completed and accompanied The team members will explain women in each class is listed 12 a.m. Alumni Luncheon $1000 Fzind by a glos y print of applica­ To three types of training: below: ( merican Legion Hall) tion ize to Dean Dinan's of­ f re hmen . ............... 545 2 p.m. Bi on vs. Jackrabbits Alpha Tau Omega fraternity 1. Aviation Cadet Pilot Train­ fice by 12 noon Tue day, ophomore ................ 409 4 p.m. Fraternity and Soror• became the fir t ocial group re­ ing. Young men select d a vi­ October 3. junior ................... 373 presented on the campus to be­ ation cadets receive one year of ity Open Hou e • • The Homecoming Queen will be senior ................... 450 Library and Home &:o­ come a member of the NDAC flying, academic, and military selected from these entrants by a graduate . 50 nomic Open Hou e Memorial Student Union Thousand training. Graduates are commis­ process of double elimination. special . 6 • • Dollar club when at a ban~uet last sioned as second lieutenents in First the football team will cut 9 p.m. Dance at the Field The di tribution of the students House Saturday night the ATO Alumnt the Air Force Reserve and the original number down to the throughout the various schools on chapter presented the :fund with a awarded the silver wings of a Letters will be mailed to all finalists. From these eight the campus jg as follows: check for $1000.00. pilot. organizations in the near future .. student will pick their choice at School of Applied Arts and concerning house decorations and The check was pre ented by 2. Aviation Cadet Navigator an all-college election to be held Science ................... 534 parade float regulations. John Cinlson, member of the Training. Those selected as nav­ Wednesday, October 4. The result School of Engineering ..... 399 As in the past, house decora­ alumni group, to Professor A. of the election Viill be publi hed in f igation cadets are given a one School of Agriculture ...... 393 tions will be judged on Friday • Glenn Hill, chairman of the fund year course in the latest radar the Spectrum the following Friday. chool of Home Economic . 250 Spon oring organizations which evening and the floats during the driv . techniques of navigation. Class­ School of Pharmacy ....... 179 parade. The awarding of, prizes may enter a candidate include all es begin every month. Gradu­ School of Chemistry . 78 will occur at half-time of the ates receive Reserve commis­ ocial sororities and fraternities, The current man-woman ratio game immediately following the residence halls, Co-op house and Hollywood Offers sions as econd lieutenents with is a little better than 3 to 1, coronation of the Homecoming aeronautical rating as navigator. ISA. slightly better than usual. Queen. Posin Lead Role 3. Air Force Officer Candidate School. Young men and women Dr. Daniel Q. Posin, chairman tteeking non flying careers in Paul To Command YWCA, YMCA Announce Opening of the Physics department here at the Air Force receive military NDAC, was recently called upon le11dership training at Lackland Army ROTC Unit: Of Annual Membership Drives to take the leading role in a AFB near San Antonio, Texas. movie that was produced in the Graduates of the officer train­ Named Cadet Colonel of the YMCA YWCA Republic Studios in Hollywood, ing school are commissioned as Army ROTC unit at NDAC this Starting from the 29th of Sep­ Today marks the beginning of California. "The Magic of the second lieutenents in the Re­ week by Lt. Col. Neal W. Lovsnes, tember to the 11th of October the the Y. W. C. A. membership drive PMS&T, was Herbert Paul, Fargo. Atom", the movie in which Dr. serve and aSBigned to three YMCA is starting a membership which will end October 3. Posin appears is essentially Dr. years active duty in junior ex­ Paul is also Captain of the NDAC drive open to all men at the Memberships will be sold by Posin's atomic speech for which company of Pershing Rifles, na. ecutive positions in administra­ NDAC. Plans are being made by representatives from each sorority, he is widely known. tional honorary society for basic tive and technical f ield11. Walt Mattson, Vice-president of dororr.itory and I. S. A. D1·. Posin also appeared on tele­ ROTC students. the Student Cabinet. The cabinet A full schedule has been plan­ vision in the Los Angeles area Students who for any reason Cadet Offieers of the battalion will be divided into two groups, ned for the year including the where he spoke on atomic energy. fail to complete any of the Officer staff are Major David Litten, ex­ and the group that gets the mo t annual "Kiddies Christmas Party'' Training programs are returned ,, The estimated television audi nc ecutive officer, Fargo; Capt. members has a party thrown by and a Big-Little Sister program. .... was approximately one million to civilian life. Waltter Seeba, S-1, Personnel, the loosing group. Any further information can be The Y. W. C. A. urges students people. Fargo; Capt. John Askegaard, S-4, The membership will be $2.00 to join now and have a part in In addition, Dr. Posin appeared obtained from the officer team Supply, Comstock, Minnesota; and furthering Christian fellowship on beginning Monday, October 2. per year. This membership en­ on a coast network broadcast Capt. Ardi Bu e , S-3, Pia titles the member to reduced rates. the campus. and Training, Havre Montana. ill which covered eight states. The program in wbich he appeared Named to command A Company was titled, "A U.eport to the Peo­ Band and Chorus was Cadet Capt. George Kuffel, ple," where he spoke on atomic Fargo. Other offic r8 of A Com­ 1950-51 Student: Lyceum Schedule energy. Dr. Posin also spoke on pany are 1st Lt. Jerald Radcliffe, NORTH DAKOTA STATE COLLEGE, FARGO N. DAK. Begin Rehearsals Amenia; 2nd Lt. Donald Stewart, atomic energy before many civic SEASON NINETEEN FIFTY-FIFTY-ONE , organizutions through-out the Cal­ Both the band and chorus have McClusky; 2d Lt. William Bolin• ifornia area. started rehearsals for early public ske, Rugby; 2d Lt. John Hartman, ANN MARIA'S SPANISH BALLET - The First Spanish Ballet His son, nine year old Danny Q. appearances. The chorus is prepar­ Washburn; and 2d Lt. Edwin An­ Company To Tour the U.S. - Nothing Like It - Tuesday ' Posin Jr. also acted in a abort ing to sing on October 20. The derson, Fargo. Evening, October 17, 1950 - Festival Ball. movie on civilian defenae. chorus practices Tuesday, Wed­ Heading D Company is Cadet THE VIENNA CHOIR BOYS - The World's Most Beloved Choir nesday, and Thursday at 5 p.

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