The Trail, 1930-05-02

The Trail, 1930-05-02

"Medley · • Annual Relay Sp1·ing TommTow Ediiion. .. · at the U. age 11111 I Next Week VOL. 7, NO. ·28 THE COLLEGE OF PUGET SOUND, TACOMA, WASHING;r'ON, FRIDAY,MAY 2, 1930. PRICE l'Iv:E CENf.J.lS Presides Over May Festival CAREFUL OF -CUTS.! PERFECT WEATHER FOR MAY DAY The Faculty Committee on :Ab- FAST MEDUEY RELAY AT U. W. ~ • • : ,· :, J • • ~. .: • ~· :-~ ·· ••' ;·, ••••~~ =· ~:~:· :··:"' '~ sences warns all students to read a.gain · the absence regulations EVELYN BJORKMAN REGAL QUEEN posted on the office bulletin .SET FOR SAT~ LOGGERS HOPEFUt. boarq. Several students have already been dropped from clas­ Old Sol Makes Things Bright for Mayday, Though ses because - of excess . absence Young Is Only-Veteran; But Doty~ Plummer an~ Early Morning Had Promised Rain; Music, this semester. Save your cuts for Teats Are All Good Men; C. P. S. Had 'Cham.-· necessary absences that may Col~r, and Youth Gives Colorful Progra1n come up later in the sel'l;lester, so pion M~dley Team Last. Year . that you will not be in danger of By Elmer 'f. Gruwell Jr. exceeding the allowed total. In lhe running ability of four men Lhe College of Puget A perfect May-day afternoon~bl ue sky, the warming , ________....._ __ _J . ~ound will pJ~ce her hopes for another University of Wash- sun, fre~h breezes from the south-green grass- youlh_;lhe MARCIA EDWARDS mgton Clas~ B relay. champions~ip which ~ill be run off vividness of spring. tomorrow afternoon m the Washmgton stadhun. The relay An inner quadrangle- lines of grey bleachers filled wil11 WINS 'SCHOLARSHIP carnival tomorrow will be the tenth annual event sponsored Lhe varying color of May drcss.-:thc groups standing aboul by the sta te university. · the field, or sprawling upon Lhe ground- the platform, a College Registrar Wins an Puget Sound representatives this year will be Lloyd·Doty, slage, covered with blue- a throne, flanked by hnge baskels Award Annua.Ily Made by Al Plummer, Govnor Teats and Bob Young. Young is,the of lilac and dogwood- a backgrouhd of fir and dogwood. National Group O.l,lly man who has been in a carnival race before and the A May-pole with lied ribbons, Lh e colored strings weaving in othe1:s arc all freshmen. Young ran on the winning medley the breeze. Marcia Edwards, college registrar tea_rn last yea11. A trumpet call above Lhe murmur of 400 voices- Fred­ and aid to Dean Allan c. Lemon Doty will run the 220-yard dash, the .first event of the . tHe LePenske and Bob Evans, two heralds, with bugles held '· has been granted -the · annual metUey. Doty is a graduate of Lincoln High; TacOJ?.la, where. I;Jigh, slowly entering the field opposite the throne- they ap­ scholarship award by the American h e ran on t11e lrack team. He runs the distance in 23 seconds proach the dias- Lhey :slop, face center, and raise lhc trum­ Association of Collegiate Regis- and may do better with stiff competition. pe ts- the call re-echoes from Lhe edges of the field- they trars. The second man to carry the ba,ton for the Logg~rs will t urn, and with bugles al Lhe hip, face each other. There is anly one award each be AI PluJUUteL·, who will. 1:un a quarter-mile. This is not Al's Boys- dressed in blue coats and while pants--appear­ yeat· and the applicants are chosen race but he is the fastest man on the squad and is expected to girls, in white, with rainbow tinted bouquets, follow.- A child from the nation at large. The re­ keep the Maroon neat· Lhe front of the Class B entries. He precedes Lh e -two, reaches the platform and bows- Lo ap­ ceiver of . the scholarship which runs better with .fast competition and this may make him ex- · proaching flower girls. ceiver to $1,000, may choose any lend himself. Haill- the Queen and Duke-Eve­ co1lege in the United States. Miss Third man o u lhe team is Govnor Teats who is a natural lyn Bjorkman and John Gardner­ Eciwards has chosen the University .nmner. Teats will run the half mile . This is Teats first yea1· the Queen, her regal authority a of . Minnesota and will work for a on a track SC[uad hut he is proving that he has speed in the I I COLLECIANA I I cape of matchless wh! te, her token masters degree there in uhe school middle dislauce race. He will run the 880 in less than 2:10 of the season, flowers-the gift of of education. tomorrow. · Willamette Collegian - Girls joyful men to the happiness of her Marcia, as she is known to the YOUNG IS HOPE should be disuaded from coming to ascension. Children - holding the students, plans to leave this next {IELEN YOUNG Puget Sound is placing most 'of train of royalty. fall to start the fall quarter. She college unless they have earned or her hopes for a win in the ab111ty of is a graduate of Puget Sound and ARRIVES AT borrowed enough money to see them In this manner the annual May­ Bob Young, the miler of the quar­ has been in the registrar's office and all the way through the freshman day bow to royalty commenced at CONVENTION tet. There is no man in college who on the faculty since her grtj.duation. year. C. P. S. yesterday. can keep· up with him and as yet The girl that ooes work her way A crown-Pearer presented the ala­ he has not run his fastest time thi.S . through is to be complimented, for baster crown to Duke Gardner, who ON MAY EIGHTH season. to bet· the task is harder that it is with dignified air and courtly ges- Evelyn Bjorkman who reigmed over the traditiomtl spring event at The next issue of The Trail will Last year Young ran the· half mile · for a man. There are few girls that ture, crowned the Queen. The the College of Puget Sound yesterday. Miss Bjorkman is a member of this at the relay camival and gave "Spig" Queen, mindful of the great power be the annual spring edition. It will work theh· way through college years graduating class. -Courtesy of New Tribune be an e!g·ht page p pe ith p 1 1 Fassett, Logger anchor map., an even witl1out injury to their health and of her position, received a scroll a r w s ec a start with the rest of the field. At studies. And then most girls do not from a child attendant nearby and COLLEGE PLAY POEM ACCEPTED features including sports, feature the conference meet Young tied for ' read its contents to the attentive au- . · articles; poetry, advance style notes, care to hav.e a long time debt ex­ first in the mile with Fassett. isting after graduation. They dience. The associated students are FULL OF FUN BY MAGAZINE and events of general interest. AI Plummex will be ..entered in the usually look forward to mart'iage complimented, the manuscript stat- A few hundred extra Trails will ed, upon the satisfactory completion be printed for distribution through- 100-yard dash event for class B and do not desire their tiusbands schools and he may take this race. of another year of school activities. Witty Lines; .Excellent Char· Poetry Journal Accepts Local out the state. It will carry a large to pay their debt in existence prior If Plummer wins the century a.nd to marriage. And in the future, it is hoped, an act enza• t' 100 I s F• ea t ure I C on~t ' b u_tIOn' . number of cuts on various scenes even greater prosperity may attend and activities of the entire year. the medley team places first the University of Montana _Forestry the functions of ,C. P. s. A full auditorium welcomed the The sh01•t poem, "Home of the The staff is working hard to make Loggers will take first in class B students are now busying them- After the reading of the scroll, presentation of the all-college play Gods," appearing in The Trail for this effort a success. The extt·a bur­ events. selves htmt!ng for rare species of women of the Glee Club grouped "So This is London," given here M. h 14 1 den it entails can be lightened by Eight s'cbools in Cla.ss B last Friday evening. arc ' was recent :r accepted by the whole school if each individual Schools and Colleges expected to trees and plants. All specimens themselves around the piano at a The p oe t ry J ourna1 · This magaz1 ne ·' student takes it upon himself to are planted in Kirkwood Memorial lower corner of the quadrangle and The audience honored tl1e play enter the Class B relays are the Col­ Grove with the view in mind that supplied an intermission with song. with a good deal of laughter and ap- is being published to give aspiring hand any news item of interest to lege of Pu'get Sound, Bellingham eventually the grave will have a plause for it was exceptionally poets a nationwide circulation of the trail office or to the editor. We Normal, University of British do­ Children Applaud wa1it humor and features besides. collection of all the varieties of The preliminary dignity of the witty. The dramatic department theit· efforts. lumbia, Pacific University,· Cheney ·t h t f tl it b t Remember this edition Will be widely Normal, Albany College and one or pant and tree life growing in the occasion was for a brief interval f eel s tha t 1 as pu ·or l ·s es · Elmer T.

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