The Trail, 1951-11-09

The Trail, 1951-11-09

!? I o 1/5 1 or 0-hri ~-t -2 -I - ~ Quality... STAFF EDITOR -------------------------------------------------DOROTHY ROSS DIAMONDS BUSINESS MANAGER - TOMMY MEADOWCROFT WATCH ES Photographers------------------------------------Bob Rudsit, Roy Nickson JEWELRY Cartoonist------------------------------------------------------John Clark SILVER Adviser----------------------------------------------------Murray Morgan Since (889 Staff--------------Doug McArthur, Don Lewis, Joe Contris, Jack Gallaher, Cal Halbert, Bob Daniel, Pat Smyth, Patt Thompson, Richard Dunn, Jeanne Marie Henroit, Suzanne Bervin, MI EROWS Jo Copple, Doug Cullen, Adele Houx, Steve Tudor. Jewelers 1105 Broadway Cover caption: Campus Chest Drive Co-Chairmen Joanne Wood and Warren Hunt watch indicators for the drive progress. The drive begins next week. —Photo by Nickson. Famous Name D I L L S W E A T E R S HOWELL FOR MEN AND WOMEN Complete Lines of Name Brand WASHINGTON HARDWARE CO. SPORTING GOODS SPORT SHOP 929 Commerce jel'- Hfpâi AUTO SE QV IC Ef *Eli Lubrication • Radiator Flush Washing • Battery Recharge Accessories RADIOS UEL OILS 1Te_LejL'5W-t SETSI U PR 3541 3826 Sixth Avenue ME 11 W il S&44ed 4 te 4ccted Stadeøct4 dUe9e 4 e9d College of Pugef Sound NOVEMBER 9, 1951 Tacoma, Washington CAMPUS WEEK 4 Monday came and with it the first day of Sadie Hawkins week (see Students). Indees romp e d through the SUB during noon hours to advertise the dance tonight; the men assumed an aloof attitude, and - were crushed if they weren't asked All to the dance. Candidates appeared in chapels, (see Chapel), and procla- mations by Mayor Hawkins were written on classroom blackboards. Greeks met Monday night (see Greeks). Rally Comm finished plans for the big combined rally with PLC today at 3:15 (see Students), and Indees dreamed up more publicity stunts for Sadie Hawkins. Chinook members came down from the mountain well pleased with the suc- *Dajsy Mae and Lii Abner candidates. Back row: Jim Donnell, John Barker, cess of their open house (see Stu- Jeanne Cameron, Sam Glass, Bruce Jorgenson, Doris Phillips, Kirk Wagner. dents). Front row: Francisco Equiluz, Doris Sunnen, Marilyn Selander, and Dick Central Board met Tuesday (see Wagner. CB minutes). People were still talk- ing about the endowments which old rivalry will be back out on the week. Test papers came back, with were a gift to the college (see Stu- Lincoln field tomorrow night (see the universal remark, "I thought dents). IFC delegates.left by car for Sports). I did better than that." San Jose and the Inter-fraternity The Home Ec girls worked hard Film Society viewers watched the convention in the afternoon (see for their dinner last night in How- showing of "With These Hands." Students). Chapel was more Sadie arth, and Murray Morgan reminded Thursday night and wondered what Hawkins. Thursday a bit of school an inaccurate TRAIL reporter that was coming next week. The pro- spirit was injected into the program his radio show was aired on KTBI, gram stated, "to be filled." in the person of Coach Heinrick, his and the name of his book was "Skid The week-end s c he d u 1 e was senior ball players, and the yell Road." crowded. The rally this afternoon, staff. Students wandered about campus the dance tonight, the game tomor- All eyes were focused on the big licking suckers, courtesy of the row, and firesides after, filled the game tomorrow with PLC. Although Spurs, who were trying to lick PLC, social calendar. the rally this afternoon will serve and at the same time gather money People began looking forward to to bring the two schools closer, the for their trip to Walla Walla next Thanksgiving and vacation. THE TRAIL Page ; chapel program, and Robin Ens- the Young Men's Business Club, chede, John Houx and Bill Nick, who allow PLC-ites to view the publicity. Totem Pole trophy. This will be STU DENTS given to the winner of the Totem Pole game tomorrow, and has not IFC Convention... been s e en at Luteville for quite Dogpatch Days some time—the Glads have yet to defeat a Heinrick-coached eleven. Delegates from the CPS Inter- Besides boosting the relationship The male population wandered Fraternity Council left Tuesday between the schools, the rally will around campus all week, casually afternoon f o r San Jose a n d the also serve to interest the towns- evading girls who eyed them with Western Regional Inter-Fraternity people in the game. The rally will inquiring glances. They hid in frat Council convention. The four were start at 3:15 and last 20 to 30 minutes. houses, classes, and dorms but to no Ray Harbert, vice president of the avail. The reason . Sadie Haw- convention, Wayne Haslett, CPS kins week. Some went around wear- IFC president; Ralph Mackey, and ing signs bearing the inscription Don Jaenicke. The group traveled Endowments... "catched," advertising the fact that in Harbert's car, and will return they had been asked to the Sadie sometime Sunday. CPS continues to roll up the hill Hawkins dance tonight in the girls' Sixty schools from western states of learning and good government. gym. will be represented at the conven- The board of trustees met last week Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner candi- tion. The affair is a yearly confer- and acknowledged bequests approx- dates appeared in chapels, and ence to learn of improved methods imating three hundred thousand dol- posters advertising the charms of in fraternity operations. lars. The money bequeathed was left Daisy Mae, and the Herculean pow- for various specific purposes which ers of Li'l Abner blossomed forth includes scholarships for religion on various bulletin boards. The gals and other departments. go after their men today at noon in Joint Rally... Central Board members traveled to the South End last Thursday for a joint student council meeting with the neighbors from PLC. Rally Com- mittees from the two schools also met together, and formulated plans for a joint CPS-PLC rally, the first of its kind. The two Rally Comms tr'f presented their plan to the com- bined councils, and the first step Of the money received, fifty thou- the quad in a mock Sadie Hawkins was taken on the long road to bet- sand dollars came from the estate race. ter relationships between the two of Mrs. Mildred P. Whitehouse, Ta- Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner will be colleges. coma; and ten thousand dollars from chosen from the following candi- CPS students will gather on the late Mrs. Mary E. Schuett, Se- dates: Jeanne Cameron, Indee; Eva- campus today at 2:45 for a "get- attle. Mrs. Schuett was the wife of lyn Emert, Gamma; Doris Phillips, together" rally before banding into a former Methodist clergyman. The Tn-Delta; Marilyn Selander, Pi Phi; a car caravan. The caravan will greater part of CPS's new inheri- Doris Sunnen, Lambda; Francisco wind down 15th, and on downtown, tance came from the estate of the Equiluz, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Kirk where it will meet a caravan com- late Mrs. Sarah Harris Johnson of Wagner, Theta Chi; Sam Glass, In- ing from PLC. Cars will be allowed Seattle and totaled nearly a quarter dee; Jim Donnell, Sigma Chi; John to double-park in front of the Win- of a million dollars. Barker, DK; and Bruce Jorgenson, throp Hotel as students from both Chairman of the board of trustees, Sigma Nu. colleges gather for the rally at the William W. Kilworth, named a com- The winners will be married ac- triangle at 9th and Broadway. mittee to draw plans for the new cording to old Dogpatch tradition Plans have been made by a com- library. Things for the music de- tonight at the dance. Intermission mittee from both schools for the partment were looking up also. The entertainment will be provided by a yell teams and pep bands to be panel for the music conservatory was ukulele duo, and door prizes will be reactivated. awarded. Refreshments w ill be served at the 9 to 12 affair. Dress will be costume, or levis and plaid shirts, and prizes will be awarded Debate Again to the best-dressed Dogpatch citi- 4 zens. The second practice debate tour- Music will be by Ivy Cozart's nament in as many weeks begins band, and tickets will be $1.50. Mar- today. This one is under the spon- cia Wallin and Larry Tyler are co- sorship of the Washington Junior chairmen for the Indee-sponsored College Forensics Association. In- affair. dividual events will begin Friday at Committee chairmen for the dance noon and will continue all after- are Pat Wong and Janice Mooers, noon. Friday evening there will be programs; Lon Hoover and Clarice a speech institute on the individual Slosson, race; Chuck Krueger and present. The two coaches, Harsh- man and Heinrick, will be there events. Marilyn Wikander, intermission; too, as well as representatives from Saturday morning the debates will Dave Golder and Marie Rowe, Page 4 THE TRAIL begin. In order that all may gain as CENTRAL BOARD MINUTES much as possible in the line of con- November 6, 1951 structive criticism and put the criticism into actual practice the The meeting was called to order by Vice President Rod Smith. debate staff will try a new method The roll was called. The minutes were read. Larry Grotz corrected of judging. Two teams will debate the minutes to say that the practice tourney will be held at CPS. The as usual, then the judge will spend minutes were approved as corrected. half an hour criticizing. Then the DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS teams will have a chance to debate Women's Intramural—Joanne Ryan announced that the hockey the same side against another team trip to Washington State College was successful, with the team to try to put the criticism into prac- winning all three games.

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