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1 Whtworth Dgtal Commons Whtworth Unversty The Whtworthan Student Newspaper Unversty Archves 945 The Whtworthan Whtworth Unversty Follow ths and addtonal works at: Recommended Ctaton Whtworth Unversty The Whtworthan Whtworth Unversty (945). The Whtworthan Student Newspaper. Paper Ths text s brought to you for free and open access by the Unversty Archves at Whtworth Unversty. t has been accepted for ncluson n The Whtworthan Student Newspaper by an authorzed admnstrator of Whtworth Unversty.

2 ~ '!.j l' ~. ': \.f J VOL. 36 HERE'S WHAT THE FACULTY Says: Edtor's Note: A new feature of tl~e WHTV{ORTH AN ths column Wll appear regularly Wth member! of the faculty servng as the au- thors of the column. Ths tme.dr. Munn dean of the college s OU' featul'ed wrter The school year s now under way and we are settlng down to what hope Wll be a good and proftable year. Let us try' to mantan the fne school sprt and enthusasm whch!;> much n evdence. No one real~es better than wh~t t means to have a happy and contented college famly. To do ths everyone must work for nd feel that h~ s an ntegral part of the organz~tld~.. n some colleges a gulf between faculty admnsfraton and students seems to exst: at tmes looks mpossble to brdge and sad to say t sometmes's 'mpossble to d~ so~ We do not want ths stuaton to exst on our campus We must work together. Progress wll be made when we understand one another and understand al angles -of our problems. A lack of un~ derstandng Wll brng frcton and d'scontent ' f qu~stons msunge~ta~dngs or problems B;r~'e nstead ~f kee~ng them to ourselv~s or even talk~ mg tj;!em over wt~ those ~ho cannot help us we should approach the facuty and admn~str~tlo~ and together we shall work to ~ard a _'solutol' feel certalll that f we cooperate to ths extent we shall be able to make ths an olltst~ndng y~ar n o~r ve~ We ~re tryng to make the campus a campl;ls of fl'l~ndlm;ss. ' am remnded of a story told about Pfesdent Lncoln when he wa~ a canddate for the presdency YVhy L~~oln? He has no nfju(!nce; he hal! won no l:lgh poltcal honor!!; he has no money; fact he hasn't ~uch of anythng but a lot 9 fl'ends But those frends made Lncoln presdent. That fne sprt h~~ ~~gun Get \Vel acquaptej wth anrj be a frend to all. ALPHA BETA OHOOSES 'l'wo NEW OFFCERS DNNG HALL MAGC NEW STRUCTURE by Joyce Warren A magc buldng n tme of war! That's Whtworth's beautful new dnng hall truly a structure of whch all of U5 are proud For years now our students and faculty have been eatng n a small dnng room n the basement of McMllan a 'oom whch every yea' grew more and more nadequate untl fmally every nch of avalable space had been utlzed. When the army tranng program was on our campus t necesstated the eatmg of meals n two shfts. Then ths summer t became a matter of no cadet nurses or a new dnng hall. Because of a government program on our campus Dr. Warren was granted permsson to buld only on the condton tha t the plans were drawn wth no frlls and only the bare necess tes.. t w~\.]d hay~ bf~n qmch cl)eaper to plan <.t constrl;lcto~ of wood wth just a ~rck veneer but because of the lumber shortage the War Producton Board nformed us that we could use only brck. So beleve t or not ths buldng ~ sold brck wth walls twelve nches thck Mr. Archbald Rgg the archtect for many years has been desgnng some of the largest and fnest buldngs n Spokane ahd b\?case of 'hs personal nerest n Whtworth P' went out of hs way to gve us the most beautful buldng possble n tme of war. t has been desgned to ft n wth the Englsh style of archtecture on our campus. Of course we were not allowed to complete the buldng but we were able to have a full basement and plans are n process now to make ths nto a temporary chapel for church and assembles. Another nterest:' mg feature s the sljlal stage at SPOKANE:' WASHNGTON OCTOBER o~e end of the dnl)g room t s large enough to hold a sl'l;al 0' stand and evaluate the NegrR ally honor any Whtworth s~rvce ch~stra and haven't we all dream problem. m~n qble to be present for the affar. ~d of the tme when we would be Transferrng from thoughts of able to.st and enjoy a dlllner at darkness to those of lght he declared beleve wth all my heart OFFCE T ELEPHONE mght n a beautful well-lghted room wth soft dnner ~usc fallng on our ears! darkllfss. One star tl;at has not An offce of our own and a that lght S stj shnng the SEOU~ED BY ASWC The o'pportunljes are grea~ tl;\s nstead of the usual plastered gone out s the lght of Chrstan telephon~ n the offce too. Ths year f we functon as one. Let us als the room s fnshed wth a educaton... The lght of Chrs- 'state~ent utte~ed n a tone' of all be optmstc cheerful and un ]ovlly cream colored' brck whch tan educaton has ts greatest day thanksgvng rrjght v~ry 'l{ell be ~erstandrg: of one a~other. ~et us wll soon receve several coats of just ahead. spoken b} 0lC of the members of be strong b~cause we bel~vc n shellac to gve a smooth fnshed He closed by ctng Jesus Chrst the. ASWC execlltl've councl for one another. Whtworth needs you luster. The ktchen S spacous as the one ullquencllable lght and at 'la~t J\SWC has an offce of ts and you n('ed Whtworth Wllltwor~h s not merely a college t delght to any cook! The Wh C}rst as the nfallble gude the Gr:aves hall. Snce the room s spa- lght am well ventlated truly a challenged hs lsteners to look to own located on the man floor of s an deal. Whtworth! you t «Turl to page 3 PLEASE) lght that cannot be put out. c9us and handy to thc gymnasum s-r. An\ old saymg mght be appled here A chan s no stronger =~= :..-~- [oor the councl members can than ts wenkest hnk. yerton D. Dunn Dean Donna Jean Ruby and sabelle McNeely \~ere elected treasurer and sergeant-at-anns 'espechve-' ly of the Alpha Bela campus home economcs groups n a meetng Oclobe!' 2. Plans for ths quarter nclude nstallaton and' ntaton of new members who are majoj's and mnors n home economcs. Each The W-TWORTHAN staff s headed by the above thl'ee readng fmm left to rght: George Van Lem'en edhor-n-chef;.john Hellncksen managng edtor; am Davd \Vl'ght busne:>s managel'. n quarter Alpha Beta sponsors an all-school s!<at~lg pa.rty Plans are accordance wth the pl'ovsons staled n the new AS\VC consttuton also beng made for the tea for George Van Leuven was elected edtoj' b~ the students last sprng: new students. +' Come One Come All tan MXER! Tonght! J. P. GRAVES HALL 8:00 See Page 3 ASWC PRESENTS CONCERTS WAR~EN T \LKS 'f0 ASSEMBLY Davd Wrght was elected by the executve collnc.. John Henrcksen receved hs poston by appontment from the edtor. HOMECOMNG PLANS ARE BENG MADE HAL ALMA MATER MGH TY AND TRUE. The place doesn't look the same but the sprt hasn't changed. George! Oh George! - that's old George. We played football together on the team n '32. Say never wll forget... ONWARD TOGETHER STRVE FOR THE RGHT. just got home on leave n tme for homecomng. The tmes 've thought of ths place over there. And clapel and C. E. Remember ng them S the only thng that WALTER OLTZK has got me through' sometmes. H Jack! How do you lke the Navy? sn't t swell we could be here for homecomng Begnnng Frday November 8 wth Alumn chapel and clmaxlllg at. the' formal banquet Saturday Today we realze the dangers evemng wll be Whtworth's arof secular educaton wthout the nual homecomng Attended by heart of educaton the teachng~ alumn students and fu~louglled of Jesus Chrst declared Pres- servcemen of the college the ~fdent Frank F. Warren n hs ad- f~\r s one of the m~~ E!vent ~( dre!os enttled The Unquenchable tl;e yeb;f on Whtwol'th's soca~ Lght delvered before 300 stu- calend~r. dents and faculty members at the Hghlghts n las~ ye~r!s pr9- rorl'llf! ~ convocat?'.~8rvj('e }~ld otgra...n' \!'ere. t]'lp ~hajf; the_.trad-' Graves Hall :frday mornng; Oc- tonal play; t~e ro~nd-robn bastober 6. ketball game presd~d over by th~ Dr W.~rren stated that we are Harvest Queen Ellen Ann Tharpe; passng through. an age that w ~nd. the banq~et n the sabe\l~ J:je reljl~mbered as one of the dark room of the Dayenport hot~l. perods of the world. n analyzng Plans for ths year's event ae the condtons that have led to' the pot yet defnte; however the present state of darkness the pres- datesl~ve been set and the play de{jt of tbe college cted un- B; comedy entued Rng Around brdled hate and neglect of the Elzabeth by Char Armstrong Chrstan concept of brotherhood wll be pre!oented. There wll be as casual factors. He ponted out a banquet but thetme and place that n the case of our own natonpay~. not yet been decded. there has 9~~~ 'fah..t! to under- Ths y'\.!ar the event wll e(>~c step n 'Jnlmedately after chapel for a hasty but mportant meetng. The telephone s a bllsnes~ phone for use by lhe executve councl members Prof Lloyd B. Waltz and Dr. Robert Hubach whose offce 'JS located.on the opposte end of thc flool' am [0' the edtors and busmess manager of Lhe Whthworthan the offce of whch s located downstars adjacent to lhe commel'cal department. No. Sensmg the need and demand for mol'e frst qualty musc 0 Spokane and seekng to actvate and promote WhtWOl'th students' nterest n ths 'type of musc the AssOCated Students of Wlntwol'th college have undertaken the task of sponsorng the \Vlutworlh Concel't Sel'les fol' the people of Spokane and surroundng tel'l'ltory and students of the college The'seres conssts of four p~'esentatlons scheduled fol' dctobe!' 2 Noyem\>er 20 Feb~'uar}~ 9 and AprlS al to ~ gven n the CommanderY roo~ 'at the M~somc Teml?le J\rmngements have ~e~q made fo.r ~he see\rng of ~owe of the world'!! b~~t mllslral tcllent. Frst n tjle conc~rt!!ej'es s \'\' Walter Ol\t~k Met'9w~~t~n o~~~ bartone who wll appear tomol'l'9y!' eve~w~ at 8:~5 p. 9'' ~r. O~tzk an ~lst wth ~ Vr~'y l;!!h b<!-c~ ~ouj)d h?~ tw~ lea~ln~ 0Pf?r~tt pf ~.' rolel? n the mus~ cent~~ ro~ nc~udng appearane~~ at tlw Muncpal Ope{a n~\ls~ ~r ~~ngsbe~ n E~t J?rl;l!S\a ~n.d at \lw -l3erl~ E!tatr. opefa. n addton to hs operatc ac C9mplshlJleJ;ltl;;!:J.e has sung n numerous'rectals oratoros and rado performances throughout Europe. He s reported to be able to sng n fve 'languages. When he made hs Metropoltan debut n 939 Mr. Oltzk receved accjal'!l fr6m the crtcs not only for hs excellent voce but also for hs ablty as an actor and nterpreter. Snce that tme he nas served as -an outstandng nterpreter of Wagneran rqles on the roster of the Metropoltan Opera company. Desrmg that as many musc lovers as possble hear about and attend thes'e rare feasts n artstc entertanment a central commttee has been fo'med to take care of all arrangements mcludng advertsmg. Those on tl)e commttee are Dr. :felx Sharton advser; llruce Fmlayson mllnager; R\lth Barnes secretary; Al Bro'l{) treasur~r; Pck Sch'l{ab ex-of~c~ member; and pavd \Vrght. Th(! commttee has sent out 700 form letters advertsng the seres and. has had a large number of placa~ds prnted whch are now on dsplay n promnent show wndows n' downtown Spokane A commttee of thu ty members \las been apponted to selj specnl ASWC tckets to student body members The student ;JOdy tself has been charged wth the respon- sbllty Cor outsde tcket sales. Students have been asked 0 sgn up fol' at' least thl'ee adult tckets sales prce $4.07 and' fol' thl'qq (Turn to 'page 3 PLEASE) CALENDAR October 20-Hallowe'en Pal ty. Octobel' 2-Frst of WhtwOl'th Concel. Seres Water Oltzk of the Mell'opoltan Opera at Masonc Temple audtorum. Pl'OfeSsol' L. B. \Valtz head of : November Homecomthe speech department gave' sev- ng. eml readngs last nght at the reg- November 20--Second n Whl- Lla' Church nght at the Frst worth Concert Seres HQl'l Presbyteran church. Professor House Strng Quart'el and Mrs Waltz who came to strng vrtuosos at M!lso'~~ Whtworth from Monroe were e Temple.at:dlorl;lm. both guests.' ~ _--.J l ' 'j

3 :' ~ ' -~ J'; :q.:~ '. :. J ~~l J \' 0 :~ ~- ~. '~ ';~ ~ :{ ~~ ~ j :~ '.~ <-~ ~ ~l.' t PAGE TWO WHTWORTHAN Frday October WHTWORTHAN Offcal Publcaton of The Assocated Students of Whtwol'lh College entered under Secton 562 P.L. & R. Edtor-n-Chef.. '... George Van Leuven Jr. Managng Edtol' '... John Henrcksen Desk Edtor '......Vlrgna Fulton Chrstan Actvtes Edtor Louse Klebe Sports Edtor Frances Hathaway Art Edtor...: Peggy Cromer Clubs Edtor Kathryn Nothwang FeahlfC Wrters Melssa Rchardson Patrca Spelman Joyce Warren Reporters _... Lorene Dong... Maxn~ Johnson Marjore Klen Eleanor Renkert Fay Smth Busness Manager Davd Wrght Crculaton Manager... '... Marlynn James Advser... Dr. Robert Hubach ' Study to shew thyself approved unto God a workman that needeth not to be ashamed rghtly dvdng the word of truth. rrmothy 2:5. NEW ENTHUSASM t seems that Whtworth student affars have entered a phase unusual n ASWC annals. Headed by lanky Dck Schwab the student body s alve wth actvty and enthusasm ths fall and t appears that Whtworth can clam to be as actve as other college campuses. t s not n just one or a few felds that ths new sprt s shown. t s reflected n the concert seres whch begns tomorrow nght n the ncreased actvty and reformaton of the college paper to a permanent bass. and n the generally ncreased enthusasm whch was dsplayed at the student convocatons earler ths month. Notwthstandng the' changes the sprtual sde of our Jves has not been and wll not be neglected. Snce the ASWC presdent hmself s determned to lead n the way of. Chnst the fact that a Phladelphan s not at the helm of student affars ths year wll not greatly matter. What has caused ths new sprt? Part of t comes from Presdent Dck hmself who wth a world of deas has proved hmself a leader; part of t from the members of the executve board who have helped hm; and. part of t from the new bl~d that has come to Whtworth ths fall and ptched n wth wllng hearts and hands. But t s mportant that there be no degeneraton of sprt that we contnue to work to capacty and that w~ support our leader. Let us contnue rallyng to the fght wth We're behnd you Dck! STUDENT OOOPERATON Wth the concert seres Homecomng the plays th~ student body publcatons May Day and other actvtes whch occur n the sprng there s much work to be done. We want all of these events to be successful but f they are to be so then work and plenty of t s necessary... Let us not allow the burden td fall upon the dozen or so students who are ever wllng to do far more than ther share. As a student very aptly stated the other day t gets tresome after a whle. The cooperaton of the enhre student body s necssary not only for the concert seres not only for Homecomng but also for all of the events whch are scheduled to occur under the auspces of the Assocated Students' of Whtworth College. May we see evdence of ths cooperaton n the events that are scheduled for the school year t ought to be a successful yeal' a memorable 'one and you fellow students can help make t so LARGE GROUP AT RETREAT Wth the dstncton of comprsng the largest Women's Bble conference n the hstory of the college appl'oxmately 20 women students retreated lo Twnlow on October 3 4 and 5. Led by Ml'S. Luther Plankl'nhom a Wala Walla Chrstan leader and panst and Mrs. Paul Snyder a returned mssonary from Chna the conference was clamed by many to be a hghlght n Chrstan experence. was never so blessed wth Chrstan fun fellowshp and the prvlege of fndng the 'Keys to Hs Kngdom''' stated one gl'!. The clmnx of the week end cen tered about the communon servce Jed by Dr. Frank Warren college presdent. The central commttee was under the general charmanshp of Marjore Klen and she was asssted by Jean Aldrch Marlouse Dowdy Fraf!ces Hathaway Marjore Johnson sabel Mse Dorothy Munce Tok Senda Della Specker Elnore Wacker Joyce Warren and Maran Wllams. Mss Maron Jenkns served as advser for the group. At the meetng of the W.A.A. on Tuesday October 9 Mare Franz announced freshman ntaton on Octobel' Plans are beng made n cooperaton wth Alpha Beta for a tea honorng new students n the near future. We were worred. The name of the Golden state of ~al;forna had been used so frequently and so frmly that we of Washngton feared tat we were hopelessly outnumbered on the W.tworth campus. So very quetly we nvestgated and took a look at the record. We found that Calforna s ndeed well represented by 2 of her sons and daug.ters. But here ;s a secret: daho has 28 of her fnest here. Now that. we could breathe easler we looked further and f~ljnd tat dstance has not been a barrer to many. Montana has 0 closely followed by Oregon wth 9. Mnnesota sent 3 and owa and Nevada have lent two. Ths s not all for our negh bor to the nort. has a representatve from B. C. even though he came va Calforna. n the speech and dramatcs department Professor L. B. Waltz S makng unque plans fo' the future Plans are undcnvay for producng one-act plays for the student body and other organzatons. Eventually the play department hopes to ntroduce a new CeatUl'C the penthouse type of producton. Ths orgnated at the Unversty of Washngton and became so popular there that a spe~ cal theater was buut to present the productons.. t's not always best to come out on top sad the bald-headed man. Our Churches WHTWORTH PRESBYTERAN OHUROH COMMUNTY FACULTY STUDENTS Are Urged to Come Mark L. Koehler Pastor FRST BA~TST OHUROH Chas. T. Tally Pastor Mornng Worshp... :00 A.M. Evangelstc Servce 7:30 P.M. Young People Servce 6:30 P.M.. All Young People and Students are urged to attend Sngspraton followng evenng servce. 2nd and Lncoln EST. 893 M.942 FRST. PRESBYTERAN.OH~OH.-' Paul C. Calhoun D.D. Pastor Worshp Servces... :oo A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Young People's Meet ng... 6:30 P. M. There s a Place for You- 4th and CEDAR FOURTH }PRESBYTEUAN OHUltOH' Rev. E. C. Debler Pastor Mornng Worshp... :00 A.M. Expostory Menages SPOTLGHT PARADE Here's a gal who spent her summer most worthly as a nurse's ad at the Wardner hosptal and clmc n Kellogg! Perhaps you'll guess who she s when 'you learn that upon graduaton ths sjrng she s plannng to enter the Western Reserve unversty at Cleveland Oho to earn the Master of Nursng Scence degree. Of course she s none othel' than l\farjore Johnson senor Bology major. Just to show what a popular person she has been lsten to some of her actvtes. At present she s ASWC secl'ctary provng well her abltes along that lne. A member of Whtworth Playel's last year she was student drector of the plays gven. Alpha Ps Omego the natonal dramatc organzaton and Alpha Beta both clam her membershp. These are just a few of her talent~ and ntef!~sts! To prove her dependabl mnsteral studes. Uncle Sam ~anged hs mhd however; and we're exceedngly glad: to have hm back wth us for another year. t wouldn't be Whtworth wthout Fnney around. Who else could drve the bus lke that? He was also presdent of the jun9r class last year and outstandng was the way he outmaneuvered the senors on sneak day! These aren't nearly all of hs actvtes but they wll gve an dea of our man Fnney. -.J. W. ty she was chosen one of four senor grls to become assstant house mothers! Marge s one person on whom we can always count to work wthout one word of complant and besdes that she's ever so much fun wherever she s and whatever she's dong. f you don't beleve t ask anyone who was n the comparatve anatomy clw;s last sprmg. She even found fun n delvng nto' the ntrcaces of an Elasmobranc (dogfsh shark to youl-j. W.. LFE SERVOE OLUB PLANNNG ~OR YEAR Lfe Servce. club S plammg thngs for ths year. Composed of those grls who wll enter full-tme Chrstan work t S actve n promotng a chapel servce and also a C. E. meetng each quarter. On the socal sde there wll be a pcnc for members and guests and 'a dnner tneetj'g. Those' wlo do not already belong and are plan- J nng to enter!uu-tme work are requested to watch the bulletn board for the announcement of meetngs. Offcers are: Joyce Warren presdent; Betty Marcellus vcepresdent; Bernce Fddler secretary; Marjore Schauble program charman. WORK BEGNS. ON NEW PLAY For the forthcomng Homecomng week-end the play Rng Around Elzabeth WJl be presented. Tryouts were completed last week and rehearsals have already begun. Professor Waltz has assgned EvangelstC Servces 7:30 P. M. Students nvted to sng parts to the followng students: wth the nformal Young Bruce Fnlayson Ralph Ho People's Evenng Chorus 'bakk Davd Wrght Tom Sum- L.. --! merson Robert.Schffner Marjo- KNOX PRESBYTERAN OHUROH Knox and Post st. D. Chal'les F. Koehler Pastor Wllam Chalmers Young People's Drector Sunday School... 9:45 A. M. Mornng Worshp... :00 A.M. Evenng SerVce... 7:30 P.M. FOUR actve Chrstan Endeavor SOCetes meet at 6:5 P.M. Whtworth Students Welcome ~ Bethel Book Stor! 8 W. Man Ave. Bblea -- Statonery Gft. & ;UPPleal Greetng~ Carda Bruce Douglas Fnlayson the man of the Campus! On May 3rd 944 ths outstandng lad was 22 years old. Really he doesn't look a day over 2. asked hm what hs hobby was and he sad Helen. When asked what hs favorte study was he sad Helen. When asked what he was most nterested n he sad Helen. f you have drawn the concluson that he must be n love wth the grl he's marryng her next summer. Anyway on learnng that he would gve no more nformaton decded to take mattel's nto my own hands' and tell what know about hm-well most of t anyway! He had the rare honor and prvlege of beng elected presdent of the student body last sprng but had to turn n hs resgnaton when te learned that he would have to enter semnary ths fall to contnue hs re Johnson Marjore Haas Vera Fay Wlson Shrley Elne Eddy May Mary Burkland Patrca Spelman and Joyce Warren. am glad to see that you have standards n ths College. t used to be that people had thngs dowj n black and whte but now they are just a dull grey declared Dr. Bob Jones Sr. before the chapel audence Frday mornng Oct. 3. Founder of the Bob Jones college ll Cleveland Tennessee Dr. Jones spokc on the theme How to Lve. The Wdely-known educator and E:vangelst warned students that the door of opportunty swngs on the hnges of opposton. He cautoned students not to try to take too much at one tme m attemptng to get ahead n lfe. Clean up the room you are n he stated. n closng hs address he placed emphass upon the matter of honesty ncludng academc honesty. Dr. Jones s speakng at the Frst Baptst church n Spokane DNNG HALL S DEDOATED - Formal dedcaton servces for tle new dnng hall were held Monday evenng October; 6 at a banquet n the new buldng. As ths was the day of ther quarterly meetng; the members of the board of trustees of Whtworth and ther wves were guests of the students and faculty. Dr.F. F. Warren presded as master of ceremones relevng Dean Maron Jenkns who acts' as mbtress of the dnng hall. After the dnner a short program -was presented. Joyce Warren and MarjOre Klen played a pano duet followed by a voln solo by Bll Chalmers accompaned by sabel Mse. n a short speech Dr. Paul. F. McConkey n~west member of the board of trustees presented the dnng hal to the students. He urged them to do ther best whle n college n order to keep fath wth the men who are servng ther naton on the battle felds of today. The Chrstan students hold the key to a future world of peace; t s up to them to prepare fully to carry out that peace. The challenge s before the studentsthe door s open. Dck' Schwab presdent of the Whtworth student body accepted the presentaton n behalf of the students.. FollOwng a vocal duet by Betty Ann Douglass and Jeanette Strong the whole group fang the Whtworth Alma Mater endng the evenng's actvtes. MNSTERS MEET After holdng thclr frst meetmg of the year last 'Frday th~ Phladelphans have begun to lay plans for a very actve year. They are planmng to meet every Monday and ntend to sponsor at least one constructve project ths yeal. Wednesday of ths - week the group met wth the Rev. W. H. Ehman feld representatve for San Francsco theologcal' semnary. Dorton Coats s presdent of the group. each evenng at 8 o'clock closng hs evangelstc campagn there Sunday. ' '-'

4 Frday October WHTWORTAN PAGE THREE STUDENTS TO VOTE STUDENTS GRE'ETED AT STRAW VOTE FAOULTY REOEPTON TO BE CAST ON CAMPUsl Wth the Dewey-Roosevelt poltcal bout stll ragng hotly on Thursday October 26 Whtworthlans Wll march to the polls to cast a sgnfcant straw ballot. Students unable t~ partcpate n the natonal electon Novembet' 7 because of age regstraton or resdental reslt'ctons wll be able to expl'ess theh' poltcal vews. Votng wll follow the Aush'alan plan and the blank ballots should be flued n wth the votets choce of Presdent and Vce-presdent. Although the donkey and elephant herds are expected to clam the majorty of votes any mnorty party canddate may be named. Ths project s sponsored by the WHTWORTHAN staff and s HALLOWE'EN MXER PLANNED FOR TONGHT PLAY S PRESENTED BY BALLARD LASSES Ballard women were gven op- come fat the students of Orlental pol'tunty to get a good look at ancesh-y; Carolyn Gbson answerone another as they gathered on cd for the ru'ge numbet' of cadet the stars for ther frst offcal nurses on the cumpusj and Mar under general charmanshp of A- Come one come all to the vn Franz. Franz Wll announ~e ;'Masked Mxer tonght at 8 fnal qe~atls later and results wdl o'clock n the new gymnasum. appear n the November 3 WH.T-/ Extra t'efreshments Wll be gven WORTHAN. These r~sults Wll to the ten best masks; and fun of cpurse haye ho bearmg on the for all ncludng wtches black meetng on the evenng of Tuesnatonal contest. cats and all the Hallowe'en trm- day. October 0. The electon wj show a cross- mngs has been promsed by the After the busness was taken secton of young poltcal opnon commttee consstng of MUrel n the nland Empre and north- Ausnk charman; Vera Fay WHern Calforna' predcts Dck son decoratons; Made Franz re Schwab ASWC prexy. Leaders n freshments; Mae Lancaster and the project urge. every Whtwqrth- Barbara Mullen actvtes; and t by Keepng One Foot on the an to vote so that'results may accurately present student opnon. t s sad As Mane goes - so goes the naton. Results may reveal that as goes Whtworth-so also goes the naton. We'll see. TRUSTEES OONSDER NEW OONSTRUOTON Consderaton' of most mportant need n the future was the crux of the dscusson at the all-day meelmg of the board of. trustees last. Monday. _ The decson lay among a new dormtory a new hbral'y or a new admnstraton buldng. The next step wll be 'taken by the execu- tve board of trustees.. Tme was spent n comparng mpressons of the new dnng hall buldng and equpment the cost of whch was $50000 wth $20000 stll to be rased. Present at the meetmg were W. L McEachran charman Spokane; A. K. Arend treasurer Spokane; J. P. Graves Spokane; C. M. Hull Yakma Wash.; the Rev. C. F. Koehler Spokane; Dr. P. F. McConkey Seattle Wash.; the Rev. J. R. McCallough Tacoma Wash.; R. N. McLean Yakma WaSh.; O. R. Rabel Seattle Wash.; G W. Sommer secretary Spokane; - and the Rev. Evert Top Spokane. SEFELO NSTALLS NEW OFFOERS Sefelo central women's dormtory go~ernment recently nstall- ed offcers under a new system smlar to the Panhelle{lc systems used n Ulllvel'stes and colleges. Presdent Marjore Scpauble s asssted by Johanna Brggs vcepresh;lent; Kathryn Nothwang secretary and Dorothy Munce treasurer. Elected pl'esll:lent of McMllan dormtory was Jean Aldrch; Code charman for McMllan Maxne Johnson; House commttee chat man Edna Croft. Whtworth hall: Betty Marcellus presdent; Eleanor Rte.' Code charman; Maran Neff House charman. Ballard: Tokl Senda presdent; Pat Bshop Code charman; Los Waldron Howe commttee charman. Whtworth' hall annex: Ruth Barnes presdent; Jean' DUncan Code charman; Jean Landreth House commttee charman Marjore Schauble program. Chat' Gel Up and Walk Around. Because of the new floor n the n the unque presentaton the gymnasum tenns shoes must be lasses had t called to t}el' a lten- worn by' all students plannng to tlon that one does not eat soup attend. wth a knfe. The bus wll leave the end of the North Wall bus lne at 7:45 p. m. for all town students. Whtworth's KOEHLER ADDRE~ES ENDEAVOR SOOETY One of tll) hghlghts of the frst week of the fall qum'ter was the faculty recepton held ths yeat' on F'day Octobel' 6 n J. P. Patronze Them Our advertsers help a great deal n publllhng our paper. Tholr nterelt n our school delervea our patron- agll. Gl'llves hall Dt'. F. F Warren Patronze Them pl'('sded as mastel' of ceremones for the formal affar A feahu'c of the program was the mxecl qunrtel one of the lendng groups ll the college muse depm'lmenl. Profcssor Lloyd B. \Vulz also pl'csented two llonologues one of whch was ol'gnal. Aflel' a welcome to both the old and new students by Dck Schwab presdent of the assocmted student body several students answered he welcome on behalf of the varous gl'oups on the campus Dave Barnes freshman answered for the boys on the campus; Jean Duncan junol' responded for those from Cnlfomn; Lorene Dong freshman returned the wel- lynn James spoke for the students from the stale of \Vl\shngton. At the close of the short procare of the women were honored gram the students were ntroduced wth a producton by the Bal- to au the faculty members and lard Players enttled Food f0' ther wves. Thought; or f You Can't Reach NEW DNNG HALL (Contnued from page ) worth Women's auxlary and ndvduah who are lakng n personal nterest n Whtworth are furnsh- Openng wth Professor Mark L. ng our new hall wth drapes sl Koehler as featured speaker verware -dshesr.and chars. The Chrstan Endeavor one of the floors are covered wth asphalt lvelest groups on the campus tle lad n a pattern of rch red made a promsng start for the and brown stones. new year on October 4. Meetngs Very prayerfully the campagn are held twce weekly at 7:30 for funds was launched ths tme each Sunday nght and at 7:00 for $ God truly lo!?wet'ed each Wednesday nght. the prayers for He spoke to muny Followng Professor <oehler-on ndvduals who n tum are nvestthe program were Dck Schwab ng ther money n one of the most ASWC presdent; Presdent Frank worthy of causes thal of Chrst F. WalTen; the Chrstan Endeav- a.n educaton. The dnng hall s Or presdent; Helen Morrow who by no means pad for but we ure conducted a membershp meetng; confdent that the remanng funds and Mss Maron Jenkns who wll wll soon come n. Thus another speak agan ths Sunday nght. buldng S added to the WhltWOl th Electons wll be held October campus gettng ready [Ot' the day 25 for secretary musc charman when all our boys wll be back to mssonary charman and socal contmue thel' educaton. charman. The folqwng offcers were' elected n the sprng quarter J to serve ths year: Helen Morrow presdent; Marlouse Dowdy vcepresdent; Verna Zener treasurer and Elnore Wacker prayer-meetng charman. Everyone who plays an nstrument. sng!. or gves readn'gs wll be needed durng thc year. Those nterested should see Helen Morrow as soon as JOssble. The chorus group met October 2 and elected ts offcers. Charman Joyce Warren wul be asssted by Busness Manager-Alvn Franz Lbraran Jean Duncan and Secretary-Treasurer Della Specker. A robe mstress and her assstant Wll be apponted by the executve commttee at a later date. Dr Felx Sharton stales that defnte actvtes are not concrete enough at the present tme for publshng but that he wll stress qualty n the group as a whole n ndvdual solosts n the musc usecl and n the organ accompanst. Some men thrst after fame some after Jove some after money but all men thrst after salted peanuts. Also of ntcrest to students w be the announcement that the sports equpment room wll be open regularly each afternoon and evenng so students can check out sport materal. 'HEAR walter 0 ltzk Tomorrow Nght COMM... NDERV ROO' DEBATE BEGNNNG Actvtes n the feld of debate are n the begnnng. Several students have expressed theh' nterest n ths fwld. Although the debate queston has not been chosel! t s understood that l wll pl'obably deal wlh some plmse of the post-war peace. PRESENTS OONOERTS (Contuued from page ) student lcket& whch sell for $2.82 each. Ths s a student body Pl'Ojcct and as Bruce Fmlayson -manager of the centml conccl t commttee stated n a recent chapel pl'ogl'flm The coopcl'alon of the entre student body s necessary to maka the concel'l sel'es a success. Cumpus sweetheurts gel a bg kck oul of ho'l'ol' plays becausc they love each shuddel'. You Oan Get a. Square Dea.l a.t SARTOR Jeweler No. 0 WaJ at: Spokane AGAN THS YEAR YOU Busness managed elect-rc syst-ems when t-her war job s fnshed wll be leaders among thole conhbutng to better tvng and contnued prosperty. THE WASHnGTOn WATER PO. ' ~. Hghest Qualty Work at Lowest Prces CASEY'S Shoe Repar N 4406 Wall street Oorsages Out Flowers Eugene'. Flowers No 20 Wall St The C~scent Com-mon to the Plants COMMONS Lunch 2:30- ;30 Evenngs 8:00-9;00 M.73 M.2343 Weekends 8:00-:00 Got your }ood fo!' donn macks. we have whnt you WHUt. Wyle~Carson PRESORPTON DRUGGSTS 69 Sprague Oor. 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5 .:t.j ~.'<. PAGE FOUR summer ~~y.;\r~. ~ W~tworth letter sweater. Each grl turned out for a~ wrn 00 ponts for baseball badmnton arch ery tk~g:~n~ 'e'~'6: ' WH'fW OR'f.fl A N BOXNG NOW TAUGHT nght as she was servng dnner R~8straton BY FLOYD GUERNSEY... C~NSORED Can you tell us Los? by Mr!5 M. Rchardson YOU!' wl'ter has notced that Have you ever notced the Newest sport on the campus ths Campus Drt Mller Dervant there are sevel'al of the Cadets stance assumed by the students year s boxng whch s beng who seem to enjoy the U. S. 0 durng regstraton week t s taught by Flo:yd Guernsey. Although ths s a lttle known sport about the freshmln who went to ton only? and appears at no other tme to Frst we would lke to tell you Could t be for th\? sake'of 'elaxa ArtBtc Trasfonnatons dstnctly a product ot that week here t should prove of nterest'to Betty Marcellus' room and asked How come a certan grl lkes the same extent. thos~ men enrolled o ntra-mural Who staked your room She to p~y png pong so we!? Would TUX RENTALS Generally speakng there ar(l athletcs. does not know Betty very well. you lke to tell us B J.. three types. Frst thel'e s th(l The man purpose of the class s But she wll learn! Say Los H. teu us why you drape model. Ths S the one n not accordng to Mr. Guernsey Solders from Geger Felct seem nsst on puttng your hal' up evto take up the spare tme of Fay ery nght. head upon hs crossed arms W. Rversde Ave. whch the vctm lays hs wellry Spok;tne Wash exhbton boxog but physcal condtonng for those students unable to partcpate n ntercolleg men are men and so - congratu CONFERENCE SDELNES and lets hs fellow sufferers tak(l Smth and Mal'e Wood. Well lhrusts out hs feet behnd hm ate sports. There are many values latons grls. ther chances of preservng lfe evdent: besdes development Ve are glad to see Shrley Hall Wld gales of laugther commg and lmb over the obstacles of hs of speed cool'dnalon and power and John Schuler contnung ther from B. J.'s cabn were heard n pedal extremtes. Mr. Guernsey lsts socal sprtual frendshp begun durng summer (he mddle of the nght. Now what Then there s the fag.poje and emotonal values as well. school. on earth could be funny that hme type. Ths s the gla5sy-eyed. ndvdual Complments of THE SQURT Although Whtworth ha~ not t S alleged that one always of nght! who stands rlg~ly at at prevously offered boxog as a knows when t S dnner lme n Standng n fmnt of the dnng tenton and wats for 'MlSS Baldwn sport there S good equpment on the Annex: t s alleged that Mu- hall Saturday nght watng for a 0' Mss Jenkns to advance the campus and already a class of rel heads for the shower at 5:29. super steak dmner was a crowd of and be recognzed A fre 0' an fve has been organzed: 'Membel's B. J. Mead s a rabd png-pong famshed grls. Great was the woe earthquake would not unduly dsturb_ ths type. t's petrfed! W. 920 Mallon Squrt Qeverage Co. are Davd Weyer Dbn Mcnturff fan-or could t be the proxmty thereof when they Jearnecl they George Van LeuvelJ' Clarence of the boys' dorm? had to wat for Marge Klen to The thrd type s the Jello. Brown and Johl! _Melvlle. Speakmg of the Annex thes~ fmsh combng her har. Ths unfortunate mdvdual has ~--~--~--~ Future plals are stll ndefnte grls are the only ones who can Sx grls and one onlooker are Jugged n all the books he possess- EQUPMENT but t s noped that some boxng boast of a dorm papa. to be congratulnted for tryng to es - plus the current ssues of at FOR ALL may be exhbted ths wnter. Everythmg seems to be quetng take a swm anyway. They made least four magaznes and perhaps down n Ballard Jately. Wonder several very darng attempts but a slde rule or other mscellany. S P 0 R T S why? were stopped each tme by unex- From cards to pen to books to m- Baseball Bas~etball Tenns SportSquntS t looks as f Dave Barne!? has pected audences! Skats Sks Golf Archery pedmenta ths creature OSCllates Badmnton a grl n every hall. Thanks for wth an qccasona swoop to vary by FRANCES HATHAWAY dong your share. Dave p allevatng the severty of the man the pmcedure. - - < - Hats Off Department Provng that t c~n bl! n one sound however they SP9~~e Cycle d~e power shortage. And speakng of Carolyn Gbson cadet- 2 and Hats off to Marjore Klen for concur - the huge sgh that goes & T C' Daves Weyer s no slouch ether. ~!~~y.~ ~~Q!d~ ~ ~!9.~ -.~; the work she put nto Women'l up as the pr~ous set of ntal~ oy_ O. T{~ great mystery of B~llard each earned 500 ponts ths conference. s placed on the proper spot..f:ach -27 Post Street s: Who Had Callers When the exults as he slps out the door '- '... Wth the closng of these summer sports ~l\ May WAA presdent announced that soccer badmnton ' basketball; -archery -am\ volleyball would take ther place_ W AA turnouts are beng planne~ for the near future ard every ef fort~ ~ng made.! so that tq~ ~tudents as well as dorm students fan partcpate. n order that al~ grls wshng to take part wll be able to do so two turnouts wll ru~mn~ t~e.! campu~ and th~ calll- advertsng the concert seres. t's pu~ me~. How about that grls?? cooper.tol'l s!ch as ths that ads - Why s jt that some of the wo-' n makng' student body ventures men of the campus ~r~ always n successful. ' a dther untl the mal comes and And agan to the small group of t'\t ';Vh~p t does cplle ~h~y are ndvdual who worked untl late then n a daze???? Frday nght gettng the dnng What do you suppose t was that hall ready for the dedcaton ban~!l~de LOS N. bl~sh Satur~~y quet.. w~n+wq~'.l'j~4n~ Dq ~~NY~~~JO~ ~ scheduled each nght f poss~ Ths week we ~re borrowng?l~.. -. wth apologes Kplmg's Sx Ma~ s.p9r~ ~hs fall whl be soc- Honest Servng Men to tell you f r and basketball and the two what you want to know. Ther ~ew sports managel> ~ chargfl names ~re what and where- and ll be Dolly ~lack and Peg when and why and how and w\lo. Cromer Ruth Gauldn S sports The When s ths summer; the ~uj~set ' what s What dd you do?; the where and why and how are detals; and the who well see for FQTO. l~ 9Ur Staton~r.r dept W. Sprague Ave W. Frst Ave yourselves' FQLQ MUREL AUSNK: went to busness college-o the Yakma valley - where they grow ap'ples_ s a. new me~hod to keep Snapshots MARY BURKLAND: worked n the D~son for Chldren of A book that ~eeps 92 pctures t~e Kng County Welfare department and took a fve hour exten n splendd condton can be purchased as lttle $00 s~on cotl;;e n' psychology at th~ as....._... _....._ Unversty of Washngton. AL FRANZ: Ths summer wor~ed lke a slave on my brother's v<heat farm_ My mmn job was drvng a tractor. also dd varous Jobs fron mechancal 9peratlOns to carpentry WOl;!<t 9~'tch ~~ng and makng varous mprovements on the house. thmk'l worked n a feld of at least thr- The Frst PresentatQn n the Whtworth Concert Seres Tomorrow Nght October 2 WALTER OLlTZK Metropoltan Opera Bartone THE OOMMANDERY ROOM N THE MASONO TEMPLE 8:5 P. M... teen varous occupatons. LORRANE FRCK: worked an my fathels ranch. drove a truck part of the tme. ~ALPH HOBAKK: worked Wth the county Agrlcl.dture department. mxed poson grasshopper bat. And then later as a car-whacker. wor~ed TOM SUMMER::;ON: was emp0yed at Trentwood Rollng Mll - logot department better known as remelt reclamaton - and do mean hard labor! GEORGE VAN LEUVEN: worked on the farm shockng and haulng wheat. W;lS at \Vhtworth for sx weeks look correspondence work from -W.S.C. and carred mal n Spokane for (ve weeks VERNA ZENER: ~ worked as a fh.\ney 0 a blster rust camp about ffteen mles from Prest Rver daho for two and! half months. There's nothng lke t. We worked from sx to ren n the mqwng and from four to eght n the eyenng. And pcked about ~.xleen ~al~or\~ of hucdeberres. RESULTS OF.ELECTONS Senors: Bruce Fnlayson presdent; Mal'jore KleO vce-presdent; Betty Marcellus secretarytreasurer; Joyce WalTen socml chall'man; Professor Koehler advse'. JUnors: Belty Ann Douglass presdent; Geraldne Falk vce~ presdent; Della Specker secretary-treasurel'; Jean Aldrch SOCal charman; Dr. Schlauch advser. Sophomores: Elnore Wacker presdent; Mae L<'lncaster vcepresdent; Ellen AnJ:l Tharp secretary-treaf>urer; Peggy Cromer socal charman; Mr. and Mrs. Waltz advsers. Freshmen: Dave?flrnes presdent; are Woods. vce-presdent; Lorene Dong secretary; qord9 AXWOf(h~ treasurer; Vera F~~ WUs9n s~l\ chafllan; Mss Gouldn advser. - ' Poses Agan hats off to the group of Clock &truck Tw~lv!!? grls who gathered n ASWC prexy over more hours and each wll Whch couple makes u~ the Dck Sctlwab's offce recently and groan all qu~rt~r o~er' hs loa~. GruesOJn~ TwO&ome? worked practcally all afternoon.. '. ~.. J r.. ~.. The Cadets seem to be ovel'- typng addresses on form' letters 'the Sut That Provde~ What Na~~e ~rtsh 9mtt~ Lounge not oj;'lly mproves your appearance but actually hdes any defects f YOlfre narrow chested t boad' you out. fl'lday October PETERS' & SONS <. : ~~:a~''l'~' W. 829 Rv8l'llde N Ma.rket ~R~~ for All OcCa.sons PLEASE REMEMBER. to ~arry nur ;JlVn Pllcs~g; help ua and the effort to ~n.erve BLL HATCH SPQr~~g Good. Just arryedl Grls shoes for Gym. ~owng shoe type Lea.ther Vpp~rs Prce $2.25 Brng your raton stmlp. ~f you're too ShPl'l t makes you appear taller. Where to Buy t OOAL OOKE WOOD FUEL OL Great Western Fuel Co. Phone Brdy. 20 E. 222 DeSmet Spokane WHTWORTH ~~rvce ~t~to:q ~ o. 2 G.\~.CC~~SQ~J!;~ AND OL Pend Or~lle 8r; DhJon _H~NRY McNTURFF r--.. HAZEN &. JAEGER FUNE~AL HOME N. 306 Monroe St. Phon~ B ~~.~.f~~.;'4.f:';lf'''~ ~'W.'~~;:m;~Ml.;\ ~.~.~:P.~F~oA\~~.~~.rl!r''f!~~~~~~!<.~!'T:''' ~w ~~~l!jo!>'' '''''<>;'C.Y ~ ''''''' ''

6 Sec. 662 P. L. R. + tan nternatonal Relatons Olub NOV 6 7:00 P. M Recepton Room McMllan Hall ' ~ VOL SPOKANE WASHNGTON NOVEMBER 3 9_44 HERE'S WHAT THE FACULTY Says: Edtor's Note-Here s the second n a seres of artcles wrtten by faculty members for the WHTWORTHAN. Dr. G. H. Schlauch head of the socology department and former presdent of Spokane Junor SX STUDENTS ARE ELECTED TO WHO'S WHO DRECTOR-COMPOSER No.2 WHT\VORTH COLLEGE CONCERT TO BE PRESENTED BY SHARTON HOMECOMNG PLANS BENG COMPLETED Canddacy to the natonal Who's Who among Colleges and Un- Many excted students are eagerverstles one of the most out- y awmtng the nearng 'affalre standng honors ever afforded g ran d e - \Vhtworth's annual any student has been awal'ded to Homecomng. Several n fact sx \VJutworthans. They. are MU-/ are all set and ready to go. The rel Auslllk Johanna Bnggs A- olhers have yet to do some hustbert Brown sabel Mse Helen)' lng to get ther dates. colle~e s ths week's featured wrter. Morrow and George V.an. Leuv~n Slght changes n the plans were The followng verse not wrtten Dck Schwab and Marjore Klem revealed by Murel Ausnk socal by Shakespeare has some good 944 canddates al'e automahc!llly charman of the AS\VC. nstead phlosophy for college students to ncl.uded. of havmg the banquet on Saturday follow: Selecton s made on a bass of evenng the commttee has schedcharacter scholarshp leadershp uled t for Frday evenng Non school and extra-currcular vern bel' 7 the Mare Anto- Bte off more than you can chew Then chew t actvtes and potental servce to nette l'dom of the Davenport hosocety and the busness world. tel. t has been announced that Plan for more than you can do Then do t. Membershp s lmted to junors Dr. E. O. Holland presdent of Htch your wagon to a star; and senors dong advanced work. Washngton State college wll be Keep your seat and there you Whtworth's quota of sx mem- Dr. Felx Sharton s djrectmg the speaker. The comedy play are. bers was chosen by the deans the plans for the concert at whch Rmg Around Elzabeth; wll be assocated students' advsor two hs own compostons wll be pre- gven on the followng evenng We are here at college for the senors two junors and one sented. Saturday November 8. purpose of growng and not all of sophomore. Snce enrollment at Many commttees are busy wth the growth should be merely phys- Whtworth has almost doubled t FACULTY MEMBERS ther ndvdual jobs. The comcal. We should be growng n- s hoped that the quota wll be TAKE TRP TO COAST mttee charmen are Mae Lantellectually socally and splrtu- rased n 945. caster advertsmg; Marjore Klen ally. Yet there are many people Student leaders from 600 col- at Kel~o letters to alumn; Al Brown tck- Presbyteran youth ~ who are lmtmg ther achleve- leges and unverstes enj'oy the et sales and reservatons; Elzawere hosts the weekend of Oct. ment just as much as f they had prvlege of wearng the key and beth Evans banquet decoratons; 22 to three faculty members Presdetermned not to grow by falng obtanng the.who's Who book. Mare Woods school decoratons. dent Frank F. Warren Dean to try thmgs that they have never These books publshed n Alaba- M t D. Munn and Professor Geraldne Falk program; Mlton done before. rna are avalable to employers M:~:~. Koehler. DeArmand prnt~~g; and Alvda Many tmes have asked stu- and serve as excellent references. KP f Lehn transportaton. dents to partcpate n an actvty lstng leadng promnent college Upon arrva at e so ro essor. such as'debate and have receved actvtes and attanments. Who's Koehler spoke before about 50 or the reply Why couldn't debate.. Who serves chefly as ' publca- mo~c young people. Both Dr. never debated 'n my lfe But d' t. t' Munn and Prof. Koehler wel'e busy. tlon an S no an orgamza On.. what about the -good' debater? E ac h can d'd a t' e S sen t a eng th y on Sunday. mormng the former Ddn't he have to learn the skll? questonare concernng hs actv- speakmg at Camas and the latter Ddn't he have to put n many tes and opmons and a personal at Chehals. hours readng up on the subject news tem s also wrtten whch s Dr. Warren spoke at no less than under dscusson? Ddn't he have avalable to local and school pub- fve dfferent servces. The 9 to practce tmes Wthout number? lcatons. Ths questonnare gves o'clock hour saw hm delverng And ddn't he fal occasonally? Who''s Who an excellent cross- a message over the rado from My challenge to you students s secton of student leaders' opn- Vancouver. mmedately followng FFT~EN STUDENTS GO APPLE PCKN' Oh my back r never want to see another apple as long as lve! These and other enthusastc remarks could be heard by loyal Whtworthahs returnng from to take tme to lst the desrable ons on natonal questons. ths at 0 o'clock he mnstered pckng apples last Saturday October 2. capabltes of some of the men at the Vancouver Heghts Pl'esbyand women you admre the most. THREE DOLLA~ PRZE teran church and at o'clock We really had loads of fun Then ask yourself how each one n -the Frst Presbyteran church though exclamed one of the of these abltes probably was ac- FOR WALK LABELNG of that cty. Early n the after- more ambtous women. qu~d and set yourself to do the - noon he drove back to Kelso and We ddn't get much assstance thngs that you need to do n or- Lke to wn $37 there delvered a message at an from two certan fellas that drove der to develop the same abltes n You would All rght here s afternoon servce. yourself. how you can do t: The trp proved to be worlh- n addton to the materal that Every man walk' around the whle h many ways. Not only was you get n your classes here are buldngs that was constructed there a keen apprecahon mansome of the abltes that you as a prevous to ths yea~ has a specal fested by many but also an ncollege student should acqure: name. For example there s Hello creased nterest was shown on the The ablty to be an effectve Walk extendng from the south part of mary toward Whtworth. charman of a meetng; the abl- entrance of McMtlan to Ballard Dr. Warren sad that many are ty to speak before a group and hall. There s the Board Walk plannmg to attend Whtworth (Turn to page Three PLEASE) extendng from the west corner when opportumty permts. of Ballard to the man entrance SX WOMEN ELECTED of Graves hall. But the new concrete walk n front of McMllan AS PRETTES HONORED hall has no name yet. Sx new members of Ph'etes ThS walk s too mportant to women's honorary elected by the be allowed to go Wthout a name. student councl beeouse of sel'vce As much as t S used rt certanly' to Whtworth were nstalled ot an deserves some knd of ttle. So evenng meetng Saturdoy Octo- the student body and admnstra\. bel' 28 at the home of Dr. F. F. ton are sponsorng a contest for Warren. Also nstalled at that the namng of ths new walk. All tme were the offcers of the yeal'. student body and faculty mem- Those chosen for the honol' of bers are elgble and each person membershp were Murel Ansnk may submt as many suggestons MarlOlllse Dowely Mae Lancaster for a name as he wshes but hs Helen Morrow DOl'Dthy Munce or her name must accompany and Ellen Ann Tharp.. each entry f t s to be gven con- The captan of the Prette shp sderaton by the judges. s MarJore Klen the frst and Contest charman s Ruth Barnes. second mates are Joyce vval'ren Suggestons for a name should be nnr sabel 'hse and the pu'sel' submtted to her... Entres wll be S Batty Ann Douglass. receved untl closng tme Mon- After an nspmtonal talk by day 4:00 p. m. November 3. The Dean Maron Jenkns and a song wnner and the name for the new by Betty Ann Douglass refresh- wark wll be announcedn the Noments were served. vember 7 WHTWORTH/AN. WLLAMS SELECTED. R. CLUB PRESDENT Mal'Jan Wllams S the new presdent of the nternatonal Relatons club. Her assstants are Mlton Dc Armand vce-presdent and Mary 3m'kland sec'etary-treasurer. Plans to send a large delegaton to a Cheney conference for one day between Novembel' 3 and 8 are progressng. FutUre plans to send foul' people to the nternatonal Relatons club conference at Eugene Oregon next sprng are beng formulated. Edth Ent has been chosen club canddate for Harvest Queen. Any student 0' facuty member who s mterested n tle nternatonal Relatons club may become a member. The next meelng s 0 be at 7:-0 p. m. November 6.. the truck however chmed her companon but even at that thnk we dd all rght. An appeal for apple pckers was made durng chapel perod on Frday Oct. 20 by Presdent Warren and 5 energetc students volunteered to help ll the orchards the followng day. ApprOXmately 60 boxes of apples were pcked by the gl'oup of students wthn fve hours' tme and these apples are to be used for cookng purposes. A sprt of generosty seemed to pl'cval both on the part of the student!': who gave freely of ther tme n ordel' that the college mght be assured of an adequate apple supply and on th'e part of Ml'S. Lelah Bugge who let the college have sxty boxes of quajy apples for only ten dollars. LANCASTER CHOSEN TO ACT FOR COUNCL Mae Lancastel' was elected studc'nt councl 'l'epl'esenlatve on the execuhve board by the student councl a week ago last Tuesday. Plans for an all-whlhvol'lh college colleett to be pl'c'sented n the Commandel'y room of the Masonc temple TUl'sday evenng November 28 have beell revealed by Dr. Felx Sharton cha!'man of the college musc department. The concert pl'omses to be a unque one n that every feature of t wll be furnshed by the college musc department. The 60- voce chorus specal choral groups vocal solosts pano solosts and accompansts wll be from Whtworth. A feature n tself s that all numbers wll be of Dr. Sharton's own composton. Few colleges n the Unted States can boast of the ablty to produce a concert of ths nature wth _{'very feature from the man choms gl'oup to the sheet musc comng from the people at the one college.. The net proceed from the concert wll go to the college buldng fund.. Further detals Wll be released drectly from Dr. Sharton's offce through specal chapel and bulletn board announcements. PRESDENT WARREN RETU~NS TOMORROW Havng compl~ted a speakng tour whch took hm to Seattle Tacoma and Berkeley Calfo'Ja Presdent Frank F. Warren s scheduled to return to the campus tomorrow. Hs frst speakng engagement was at the Frst Presbyteran church n Tacoma where he spoke last Frday evenng. Then on Saturday nght he spoke at an alcty rally n the Frst Presbyteran church n Seattle Agan n Tacoma on Sunday he was the speaker at both mornng and evenng servces at the Frst Presbyteran church. Wth Dr. F. Paul McConkey pastor of Seattle Frst Presbyteran church Dr. Warrell traveled to Berkeley Calforna for hs next engagement. Wednesday found them n the Calforna cty where they were both speakl'rs at the nnth annual mnster's cdnferenee of the Evangelcal Fellowshp of CulfOl nll. Dr. Warren spoke to the conference group Wednesday evenng and agan Thursday afternoon the latter speakng engagement markng hs last one of lhe tour. CALENDAR Oct. 30-Nov. 2 - Stooge week sponso'ed by Sefelo. Nov. 8-0-Md-te.'m exams. Nov. l-women's open do'm. Nov. 7-Homecomng banquet Nov. l8-homecomng game n afternoon; play at nght. Nov 20-Second n Whtworth Concert SC'C's Hm'l House S'ng Quartet at Masonc Temple audlorum. Nov. 23-Thanksgvng vacaton begns at tj :30 p. mo' Dec. tj.-- TmrJltonal S e f e 0 brthday dnnc'' for {uartel'. Mae a sophomore s vce-presdent of that class and was recently elected to membershp n the P- J rette group.!..-- -J

7 t $ l.) '] '. ' ~ ~ ;.' PAGE TWO WHTWORTHAN Frday November WHTWORTHAN Offclfll Publcaton of The Assocated Students of Whtworth College entered under Secton 562 P.L. & R. Edtor-n-Chef George Van Louven Jr. Managmg Edtor :John Henrcksen Desk Edtor...: Vu gna Fulton Chrstan Actvtes Edtor...:... Louse Klebe Sport') EdtOl'... Frances Hathaway Art Edtor Peggy Cromer Clubs Edtor Kathryn Nothwang Feature Wrters Melssa Rchardson Patrca Spelman Joyce Warren Repol ters Wllam Chalmers Lorene Dong Maxne Johnson Marjore Klen Eleanor Renkert Fay Smth... Busness Manager... Davd Wrght Crculaton Manager... _ Marlynn James Advser Dr. Robert Hubach f Heren s love not that we loved God but that he loved us and sent hs Son to be the proptaton for our sns. J.Jolm 4:0. REPRESENTATVES OF WHTWORTH OOLLEGE When an ndvdual s commssoned to go out and meet the publc as an agent of a frm he s remnded of the responsblty whch s hs as a representatve of that frm. The prospectve employee s remnded that the publc observes the company as t s presented n hs conduct. Some of the publc may never see the company offcals and headquarters except as they see the company n the representatve. t follows that the conduct of the fnn representatve has an mportant bearng on what varous members of the publc wll thnk of the frm. Transfer ths tflought to the case of the Whtworth college student as a representatve of Whtworth college. Each student n ths college as long as he s assocated wth the name Whtworth n the mnds of those outsde the cojege serves as an agent of the college. Of course the student s not a pad representatve for the college but hs very status as a Whtworth student brngs wth t the standng of a representatve of Whtworth college. Whether student or graduate f the name of the _college s assocated wth hm even by only one person he stands as an agent of the college and hs conduct s a testmony for or aganst Whtworth. Whether we are n the banquet room n the hotel room or n a frend's home we are Whtworth n theeyes of those who observe us. As we travel from ths campus from tme to tme as we represent he college ts deals and the hgh Name for whch t stands may we remember that each of us S a representatve and an ambassador of Whtworth college to the publc. HOMECOMNG A MEANNGFU~ EVENT Only two w~eks more and one of the most meanngful occasons of the year wll be wth us. Ths of course s Homecomng.. The seres of events scheduled to take place on that week-end are meanngful for three reasons: Frst alumn frends who have not seen each other snce Homecomng last year wll meet agan. What a joy t s to meet those classmates known so well but now seen only o.nce n months or perhaps n years. _ Secondy there arc many nterestng thrllng events on that week-end. No other week-end has 80 much packed nto t as ths one has. There s the Homecomng chapel Frday momng fojlowed by the formal ballljuet that evenng and the next day the basketball game and the play m the evenng. Thrdly Homecomng s a meanngful occason because t presents the materal for a very pleasant memory. Most of us human bengs are sentmental creatures nclned to remnsce from tme to tme. The memory of Homecomng s one that should be chershed. Many of us have been thnkng lately of that splendd Homecomng of last year We wll never forget t. Judgng from the way n whch events!re shapng t looks as f we shall have an even beuer Homecomng.??? Durng the wnter of 943 t he fne Sallman prnt of Cll'sl whch now hangs over the freplace n the commons was presented to the college ns a memoral to Fnmcs Stevens who lost hs lfe n an accdent October 8 9'2. t wns promsed at thal lme thal an approprate plaque mcntonng ths would be placed umlcl' the pcture. Where s that plaque? Durng May 942 rl!'ve was conducted by the students 0 brck Gl'llVCS hal and brcks were sold dm'ng the brcks-kl'leg for ffty cenls a brcle l was stated that those who purchased two or more bl'cks were to have thel' names nscdbed n a book to be placed n Graves hul foyer Whel'e s thal book?. The conc'ete tenns courts whch now are n constant use represent a 0ng-chc'shect' wsh of the college. Last fal t was proposed ol a!;tudent councl meetng thal a plaque honormg the ndvduals who made t possble should be placed on the courts Where S that Our Churches WHTWORTH PRESBYTERAN CHURCH COMMUNTY FACULTY STUDENTS Are Urged to Come. Mark L. Koehler Pastor FRST BAPTST OHUROH Chas. T. Tally Pastor Mornng Worshp... :00 A.M. Evangelstc Servce 7:30 P.M. Young People Servce 6:30 P.M. All Young People and Students are urged to attend Sngspraton followng evenng s~rvce. 2nd and Lncoln EST. 893 M.942 FRST P~ESBYTE~N OHUROH Paul C. Calhoun D.D. Pastor Worshp Servces... :00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Young People's Meetng... 6:30 P. M. There s a Place for You- 4th and CEDAR FOU~TH PRESBYTERAN OHUROH Rev. E. C. Debler Pastor Mornng Worshp... :00 A.M. Expostory Messages Evangelstc Servces 7:30 P. M. Students nvted to sng wth the nformal Young People's Evenng Chorus KNOX PRESBYTERAN CHUROH Knox and Post St. Dr. Chat'les F. Koehler Pastor Wlham Chalmers Young People's Dmctor Sunday School... _ 9:45 A. M. Mornng Worshp... :00 A.M. Evenng Servce... 7:30 P.M. FOUR actve ChrstlUll Endeavor Socctes meet elt 6:5 P.M. Whtworth Students Welcome plaque? We should be able to gve defnte answers to these questons. + =S=P=E=~CK=Y=:=D=o=y=OU=th==nk=te=l=ev==-;====n=ee=d=a=l=lo=Jj=da=y=.'= =s=a=d=p=a=t=t=o Bethel Book Stor son wljl evm' lake the place of the Dorton as she closed the lunch:t 8 W. Ma.n Ave. country newspaper? counter n the commons. 'm not ;;;. JEAN ALDRCH: don't thnk lookng my best. Bbl St' so honey. You can't swllt a fly Nonsense sad parton. ea.- abonery:t wth a televson recever. ~t ~n't nonsense; the men arc t Gfts &' Supples. begmnmg to cou.nt ther change... WACKER: 've changed my mnd. One of the most expensve ppes BURKLAND; Does t work any to smoke s the one leadng from. better'! the fultlbce.... Greetngs Card. SPOTLGHT PARADE BETTY MARCELLUS- AL BROWN- Today we ntroduce Betty Mar- Al certanly fts under the ttle cellus!.enor from Duluth Mn- of Tall Dark and Handsome. nesota. A football and basketball star Al Betty came to WhtwOl th last Brown s a four-year letterman year and hal'dly n the hstory of excellng n both sports. However the school has there been anyone sports are not hs only nterest. who could surpass her record. A Hs leadershp qualtes were recmajor n Home Economcs she s ognzed by ASWC last sprng ths year presdent of Alpha Beta. when he was elected treasurer of Ths s by no means the lmt of the student body. He has also her actvtes for she holds of- been gven other large responsblfces n several other clubs. Betty tes and has held many offces s anothel' one of these grls on snce hs freshman year. Not only whom we can always depend to does he carry a full college load have every detal worked out. Not but he s also holdng a full-tme only does she fnd thngs to do at poston at the alumnum plant. and durng a party but also after t's too bad grls but you haveeveryone else' has gone home n't a chance. Hs -spare tme s she'll be out n the ktchen wash-. completely occuped by one farng dshes. There seems to be no tunate grl and the rest of you lmt to her energy. wll have to st back and watch Betty s also an excellent' seam- envously! -J. W. stress ploved by that good-lookng checkered coat whch she NEW STUDENTS FAOE made n clothng class. She's certanly gong to make some lucky STOOGE WEEK TASKS boy a wonderful wfe! To conclude ths bref descrpton we suggest that everyone try the small package. She's fun and wll make a wonderful frend. -J.W. The Crmson and Black PERSPECTVE by John Henrcksen H! 'La! Well here am agan after a two-year absence as a campus commentator. Two years have gven me a dfferent outlook from the tme when the column Green Perspectve was the order of the day. For one thng.j promse to be good and not wrte anythng to start the W club on my tral aga}n. f wrte anythng about abolshng hackng Messrs. Fnlayson 'Mcnturff and Brown would have me jaded for transmttng dangerous deas to the lower classes. Nuff of that. Seems that everybody was studyng too hard the fr!.t few days. Not that was. The lbrary was actually so crowded one day that there wasn't a scat left: Down n the commolls t looked lke test week. Fortunately the stuaton's mproved... The dorm men would get better results f the sgn they put up were not Prvate Keep-Out! but Beware the Mad Dog. The edtor-n-chef was upset a couple of weeks ago. Seems a tro of bg stores broke the mornng after the deadlne and nothng could be done about t.... The WAA ntaton tumed Whtworth mto a lttle bt of Scotland October 8. Plads were requred of freshwomcn but marc than one upperclasswoman and even some men sympathzed wth them. by wearng tartanc colors also. Next day there were only a few plads.... Speakng of apple pckng a fellow near Chelan pcked 36 boxes n nne houl's recently.. The ASWC ought to add anothel' concert to ts seres featurmg that master organ speler Otto G. JBac~monl.... Chapel seems to be gettmg later and later: One yeal' t was after second perod; nexl two years after thrd; and ths fall after fourth. By the way puttng chapel and lunch perod together s not wthout ts dsadvantages. That track Tace out of the gym after chapel certanly sn't dgmfed. Thnk l'n drop a banana peel by the gym doors just before the rush starts. Or get someone to wax the floor 'extra hard... Some of the overseas fellas _ the husky he-man sort that once knocked holes n the opposton on Who s your stooge? wll be a popular queston next week. Stooge Week sponsored by ~Sefelo women's dormtores organzaton starts Monday October 30 and wll contnue untl Thursday nght when t wll end wth a party. All students lvmg n the dormtory for the frst tme do what the older students tell them. One can see them ronng waxng and moppng floors shnng shoes mendng and makng beds. Another mportant date' wll be the Women's Open dorm on November. Charman of the program S Ruth Barnes wth Emelyse Long and Verna Zemer assstng. Food charman s Louse Klebe and her assstants are A Vda Lehn and Elzabeth Evans. M. JOHNSON DRECTOR' OF ALPH;A P~ OM~QA The revval of -Alpha Ps Omega as a gong campus organzaton was begun at the Thursday -October 20 meetng wth. the electon of offcers for the year. The dramatc fratemty the only natonal organ?:aton of the campus s headed by three offcers the drector stage manager and busness manager. The new offcers are Marjore Johnson drector; Ralph HObakl{ stage manager; and Bruce Fnlayson busness manager. The group s plannng a formal ntaton of new members the frst week-end n 'December and a theall'e party when P~ul Robeson's producton of Othello l\ presented Spokane later the same month. Guests wll receve wrtten nvtatons to the ntaton. The four remmnmg offcers to be elected for the current year were voted on at C. E. Wednesday nght October 25. The results'. of ths electon are as follows: Nancy McFarlane secretary; Ruth Jantzen mssonary charman; Los Waldron musc charman; and Carole Berg socal charman. CONDUCTOR (on slow tran): Fnd anythng n that book about ths tran Mstah? DAVE: Yes t says here the Lord made every creepng thng. worth. The gab-fests at Whtworth hall' have a sort of' femnne touch to them... Ow! Have you senors seen w.hat happened to the Old the football feld - mght be dsmayed to come back to Wht- Gym durng the summer? Anyway no one can ttter aqout the campus P E. facltes now... Another Whtworthwhle project s the new chapel n the basement of the dnng hall and we eagerly awat ts completon. fj r \

8 Frday November WHTWORTHAN PAGE THREE fj r \ CAMPUS VOTERS CHOOSE DEWEY AS PRESDENT N STRAW BALLOT Elephant canddate Thomas E. Dewey chewed up the major porton of Whtworth's straw ballot October 26 and 30 ganng 42 votes. The famlar name of the Whte House resdent Frankln D. Roosevelt appeared on 92 of the ragged-edged Ausse ballots and Norman Thomas secured fve fol' the Socalsts. Dck Schwab garnered one vote. Retm'{ls showed a total of 240 vbtes. Polls were located n front of the lbrary at McMllan hah and Al Franz channan was on hand durng most of the votng hours to supervse the electon. He was asssted by Edna May who tore ballots and helped wth the fnal secret tabulaton. Other commttee members were Luella Hertzog THE WNNER! and Marjore Sautter. Accurate check was made of each student who voted. Faculty Column Many of these same students (Contnued from page One) wll repeat ther decsons n the express your thoughts COlTeCtly natonal electon. November 7. and effectvely; the ablty to car Wth both the goventor and ex- ry on an ntellgent conversaton governor of New York keepng regardless of the knd of company rado waves szzlng durng ther n whch you fnd yourself; the verbal fray and Wth many non- ablty to thmk clearly; the ablpartsans stll uncertan of ther ty to understand the other perpoltcal plunge surprses are stll son's vewpont; the ablty. to n order. However most student work un!er stress and keep your Jeaders are predctng a closer de-' sense of humor; the ablty to keep cson n the ttle bout than nd- everlastngly at a task untl t s cated n these results. completed and the ablty to 'bs project was under the spon- stand alone f the need ever comes. sorshp of the WHTWORTHAN. DELEGATES ATTEND OONFERENOE AT WSO Whtworth college student body was represented at the nter-var Sty Fellowshp leader conference held at Washngton State college ]~s~. welclj::~!c;l. 9Y.. c;ar~!;!. Berg Betty Marcellus Nancy McFarlane and Helen Parsons. 'Fhe grls Were apponted delegates by the student councl. They brng back the report that the ams and problems DC Chrstan groups on college campuses were dscussed under the leadershp of Mss Katherne Alexander and Mss Alce Reed staff members of the nter-varsty Fellowshp. Davd Jones member of the college board of trustees and a recent vstor to the campus remarked concel'nng the new dnng hall: am very much mpressed wth 'the buldng. t s a fne addton to the campus. Mrs. Jones stated that she was mpressed by the two-tone' motf that was featured n the nteror of the dnng room. There s an army marchng on Amerca-an army whch before long wll run OUl' government; t wll run our busnesses and our clubs; t wll operate our ndustres: t wll take over QU' churches; t wll determne the educaton that s to be gven n our schools; f wll control every home n ths country. ThS army S composed of the you th of Amerca. Before long t wll be n chat'ge everywhere and n ths army wll be some leaders. The leaders are beng determned now; thcy are the ones who are dong the extra thpgs who are developng spe Cal abltes and who are not afrad to.work extra hours. They are the ones w)o are Wllng to thnk of what servce they can render to SOCety Our colleges' wll furnsh most of the leaders but not all colll'ge men and women wll be among the leaders'. Wll you be one of them? The choce s YOU'S and now s th~ hme to make t. G. H. Schlauch. Wonder what the seatng capacty of Cook's skatng l'nk s? SPECK (to guest rder): That's an attractve town we're 'comng to wasn't t? Professor Cal'lson wll tell you The heght of embarl'assment s that pedestrans should be seen when two eyes meet through a and not hurt. keyhole. ASWO PROPOSED BUDGET WAA... $ Whtworth Playet's nternatonal Relatons club WHTWqRTHAN Concert sere:;; Awards SOCal commttee Basketball NATSH (Annual) Sports Equpment 'Chorus Mscellaneous Prntng ' Chrstan Actves councl Debate... ' May Day festval Snkng fund Estmated ncome... Jp $ WLL REVEAL QUEEN AT HOMEOOMNG PLAY 'Vhtworth students agan marched to the polls Tuesday November 7 hs tme to vote on a purely local ssue to determne who should be the harvest queen. The contestants foj' the honor of hal'vest queen were nomnated by college organzatons several days prevous td the electon. Each O'ganzatoll elected one canddate who had to be fj'ool ether the freshman 0' sophomore class. The wnner wll be revealed and POMES ON SEN-YERS By One Parly-makel' A- we thnk s Murel AUSNK. Tallest man n town: That's superman BROWN! You've got to work man f you want to get BURKLAND. A job? Fnshed nnd done f gven to FNLAYSON. School leachel' perchance Wll be Mnre FRANZ. crowned harvest queen on Saturday evenng November 8 and wll regn ovel' the cvent of lhe Boxng you'll learn see evenng the play Rng Around From Floyd GUERNSEY. Elzabeth. The foul' young women who most closely approached the Wrte' wth a sck pen. queen n number of votes receved You sce s J. HENRCKSEN. wll be proclamed her prncesses that evenng. The play stll runs on: Canddates and the organza- Reason: M. JOHNSON. tons whom they represented m'e as follows: Eleanor Berl'y For- Oh my darlng Clementne! egn Language; Barbara McCarly That's our gal KLEN! Alpha Kappa Ch; MarJouse Whtworth an now: Dowdy WAA; Edth Ent ntel'- Tha's Alce LAU. natonal Relatons; Lorene Dong Sef~lo; Carol Chambers Chl'sHnn Preachers? Why sure Endeavor; Peggy Cromer W See Q. LESHER! club: Marlyn Stark AJpha Beta;. Jesse Valdez Prettes and Bar- Got her lursmg togs on bara Wngo Lfe Sel'vce ClUb. A.ways Gladys LOGSDON. A powel'-housc on the turf s block bustng McNTURFF. NEW BUS SERVOE S NOW OPERATNG For a ktchen wzard really There's sabelle McNEELY. A servce for whch the admnstraton has long been workng For spunk they tell us drect bus servce from the col- You can't bellt MARCELLUS! lege to downtown Spokane has at Rme t wth nce not wth mce last become a realty. ReplaCng the former schedule when the col- There you have MSE. lege bus made foul' trps per day Gay and never a sorrow to the cty lmts oc Spokane a They say s Helen MORROW. system s now n opcraton n whch the bus makes mo'e trps each day and travels from the For a sermon that nspres Just call upon L. MYERS. college and the Country Homes Whlwol'than n toto dstrct to -downto\vn Spokane. You'll fnd NSHMOTO. Although the new bus system s now n operaton the schedule Don' a mghty fne job has not been defntely dccded That's prexy Dck SCHWAB! upon. Untl a defnte decson Goosey goosey ganders! has been made the prescnt 'sched- 'rhus preacheth Rev. SANDERS. ule comprsed of tell trps on week days and three on Sundays wll For paper mprovn' contnue to opemte. 'Ah! G. VAN LEUVEN! SERVOE FLAG 'HAS. FOURTH GOLD STAR Wth the H\nOUncemeot th~t Flght Offcer Walter F. Chapn former student at Whtworth w~s klled n a pl~ne crash n Engl~nd Oct. the total of gold 'st~ rs on the college' servce fl~g has rsen to four. Other former students de~d are Homer Coates Ralph Goodsell and Don Lancaster. A V-E day stay-on-the-job pledge was sgned by students after the announcement Wednesday. BETTY Marcellus presdent of Alpha Beta announces thut the 0' gnnzaton wll sponsor a skatng party at Cook's rnk next Tuesday evenng November ]'t: All students are nvted to come. John M. Welch fl former student here who attended Whtworth n 93 has been commlshoned a Marne Corps second leutenant at Quantco Va. He s now undergong advanced offcer's tranng before bemg assgned to a combat unt t's presents A not absence that makes the heart grow fonder! FRANZ: When we reach the thrd lamp post from here 'm gong to kss. you. CADET; Oh A sn't that go ng too far?': Remember Mary mnny a grl who can't add can dstract. Rann' and sure poul'n' Snce Juck can't see WARRENJ You Oan Get a Square Deal at SARTOR Jeweler No 0 Wall St. S'pokane 342 ARE ENROLLED; LARGES'l' ON REOORD The largest regstl'llton evel'! Ths s the themu song at Whtworth ths Call an! t s not Slt prsng COl' there are now 342 enrolled here.. Ths s a llll'ge pet centage of ncl'ellse sld Pms dent Wnl'l'en when as\{c( fol' t stntement. Many schools hnv!} been oblged to close thel' dool's becnuse of nck of students; yet WhltwQJ th hns shown n remlu'kable gj'owth! Whlwol'lh S gl'owng and wth more students morc fne buldngs and mom membel's on the ns!t'ucllonnl starf t s not beyoml reason to vsualze such a large college that Spokana wll become famous by 'eason of 'V tworth's!>l oxlmty. DOC'OR: Ask the accdent vctm hs name so we can notry hs famly. NURSE (a few mnutes later): He says' hs famly knows hs nnme. Dck f you're one n l mllon you mght try beng the l'ght one. (New jokes for ths column nc- C{!pted free of chal'ge.) ~~~~ Patronze Them: Our advertse.. help a great deal n publshng OUr paper. Ther nterest n our Ohool deaerve. our patronage. Patronze Them Hghest Qualty Work at Lowest Prces '- ' CASEY'S Shoe Repar N Watt street Wyle-Carlson PRESORPTON DRUGGSTS 69 Sprague Oor Wall w ~ DEAL Laundry Co. H LU8terzed. Dry Cleanng H~ E. 7 Boone Spokane Washngton SCHOOL PLA ~ Rng Around t Elza.betJ~ N nt Sa.turdaY 9 No'l. 8 YEAR you Busness managed electrc sys~ems when ther war job s fnshed wll be leaders among those contrbutng to beuer lvng and conlnu&d pros perty THE WASHnGTOn WATER POUER.

9 -l -J j PAGE FOUR BASKETBALL SCHEDULE PROMSNG ---CENSORED.. Campus Drt Ah to be young agan! Most of us don't remember the good old Announcng a full and promsng days (that's good Old days spellwnter basketball schedule Dean ed M-E-N) but t dd our hearts Munn ths week stated that the good to see the enraptured SHRfrst game of the season would be LEY CRANDALL as she floated on Tuesday nght. November 28 up the stars after her dshpan wth Gonzaga. Followng that wll rendevouz wth DAVE BARNES. be a game on December 5 Wth How about that CROMER-HO Cheney. The 'emander of the BAKK combnaton? We lke t! schedule has not yet bee~ com- \Ve turn purple every hme we pleted;.however the Wtwo'tl thnk of t-but. we feel t s our team w at some tme durn~ the_ solemn duty to nform some Wht WHTWORTHAN SEORET AMBTONS REPORTER'S NQURY Have you evel' wantt;'d to clmb a flag pole 0' slde down a J seat frst? Have you any prvate perhaps foolsh naggng desres often thought of but never accomplshed? f so. you may fmd yours. or at least be remnded o~ t as OU' queston of the ssue Have you a secret ambton? s answered by our vctms. Dr. Hubach: '\'e always wanted to prnt money and play wth gold peces and ples of blls. Marjore Johnson: 've always season pl.a y Ellensburg L~wlston worth women (?)-and we don't wanted to be n an ambulance gong down a really busy street Geger Feld and Fort Wnght as mean the frosh-that the revolvwell as ~thers. ng doors n the Davenport Hotel whle the Sll'en s gong full blast. Returnmg letterman Don Mc- NOT there for them to play Eddy May: want to have a nturff wm be on the '44-'45 team are.. rng around the rosy. room mate who doesn't leave her - as wll the followng men: Al HAVE YOU NOTCED: clothes lyng around. Brown Jeep Kurowa Bert K- Barbara Mullen: would lke mura Dck Schwab. Tom Summerson Tom Terao and George Yamamoto. New stu'dents turnng out are Dave Barnes. Dan Matsumoto and Dave Weyer. As game tme comes closer the team wll be practcng every evenng. rather than the scheduled three tmes a week. Dean Munn s agan coachng the team. Mark Koehler s ass~tant coach and manager. Sport SquntS by FRANCES HATHAWAY The salors on the campus of late (as f we could mss 'em)? to be somethng besdes a character n a play. FAY SMTH'S cute Smtty Dee Nes: 'd lke to eradcate lard s now dormtory quarters. sweater? all the people who get a 3 pont Besdes conver~on of the bology PHYLLS n ShOl'tS? rooms the secretaral and al't How ADELNE McNEELY average. breaks al sprntng records Dck Schwab: My secret amb ' ton S to take a nap every day (plus half a dozen legs and but t's nevel' occurred-except n arms) en route from Chapel to class lunch! Dr. Schlauch: have one that Those TWO beautful convertwll cap the clmax always hes buzzng around. (We mean hoped that sometme ~ould be a cars you dopes!) May queen! How all the rnged gals st n class and chapel studymg how GLENN SANDSTROM hapthe sun's rays-through the ce pened to st by LOS WALDRON on ther left hands! at dnner? Wal-dron feed me.that And unless we forget to remnd stuff-he found out that f you you-the WEYER-wolf s stll Sand strom some letters ahead of around gvng the Balla-dtes a tme t always helps. Cheerleaders Of prme mportance durng the next few weeks wll be the nomnaton treat. Dd we say treat!?! Can't you just see JEAN DUNers. and selecton of cheedead -and BURKLAND s stl CAN knttng lttle thngs! Followng the heels of tradton lookng for Herbert's address. HEARD: s there really a there wll agan ths year be Queston of the Week: Who s Whtworth Dog Pound located three grls elected to lead pep the lucky gal DCK SCHWAB three mles north of the cty lmts meetngs and cheer sectons. Any wll ta~e to Homecomng? female members of the ASWC are ONLY 42 SHOPPNG on the 250 acres of beautful pneclad campus on the banks of the elgble and suggestons are wanted DAYS TLL CHRSTMAS Lttle Spokane Rver etc. etc? mmedately by ths newspaper. The Annex really sees the Defmton of ETC.: A word used Wrte her or ther names on a slp sweet famly sprt personfed by the student to make the teachby the gals n Room 2. They have er thnk he knows more than he of paper and hand t to the sports edtor. hgh d-eals but EMELYSE pulled actually does; Do t now! them down wth the wndow shade j' The Students' 23rd Psalm WAA Turnouts the other nght have many teachers shall And: despte the war condtons. -not pass. They maketh me to Wth W AA basketball turnouts there are some people who stll show my gnorance. They gveth well under way sports managers crab and say 'Why don't they up- me more than can learn. They Dolly Black and Peg Cromer have announced the selecton of three new captans: Phylls Dodge <lear beautful. gorgeous splen- learn not. They asketh quesdd Marge Schauble and Shrley Daves. warm sunny healthful Cal- 0ns of me n the presence of my forna. we could hardly contam classmates. They anonteth my The grls practce three tmes a ourselves when HELEN MOR- head wth slams. My eyes runweek-on Monday Tuesday and ROW came back wth a cold. neth over. Surely outlnes and Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. Wasn't that just too. too clever notebooks shall follow ~e all the WAA GYPSY FEED-V. F. love for the open road set out for the WAA Gypsy F:eed at Wandermere a week ago Thursday. A few they say couldn't spel off the gruelng mles and were glad to board Corpe's car when t caught up wth the tal end of the group bu t the' rest courageously plodded along. Those who forgot sweaters and jackets were the frst to notce when the sun went down. but after they reached Wandermere and were able to help themselves to spaghett and meatballs the cold was foj'gotten. Who was responsble for spllng all that pepper on the spaghett anyway? Specal Menton department: Golde's helpless laughter when about to be gven a dunkng... Pat Bshop and her golden 'umpet... The grl who forgot a bpttle opener... All gl'ls who ds'egardng the zo exam comng up -(he followng day. joned the trek and added to the fun. Hats Off Department 'Ve doff our hats to those_ men who get thel' Homecomng dates two weeks ahead c the cvent nstead of watng untl a day or two bcfore. Really fellows. t s unfau' to thc grls f you gve them such short nolce. OLD BOLOGY LABS NOW WOMEN'S DORM Ugh! Where once zoology students cagerly.vcstgated thc 0' gnnsms of Rana ppens and of Fels lbyca domestca now twelvc young Whtwol'th college women sleep. And that plnce where hundreds of college students ate has now taken on a more formalde- hyde appearance. Wth thc constructon of a new dnng hall to feed some 350 persons at one tme the bology lab-j oratol'les were moved to the old dnng room n McMllan hall. ajld the formel' laboratol'es on the sccond floor of Ballard hall were converted nto much needed dormtory spacc for women. The new bology departncnt qual'ters n McMllan's basement consst of a classroom a laboratory room and stock rooms. The entrc second floor of Bal equpment has been moved. An old wall separatng the bology secton and the rest of the buldng has been replaced Wth a balcony ralng. The laboratol'ws have been CONCERT SUCCEEDS Applause rang as Mr. Water Oltzkl Metropobtan opera bartone and hs accompa~sts. Dr. Felx Sharton and Mss Alce Green of the Whtworth College musc department made ther fnal bows after completmg several delghtful encores at the recent concert n the Commandery room at the Masonc temple. Attendance at ths frst concert of a seres sponsored by the ASWC showed the apprecaton of the people of Spokane and surroundng terrtory for the opportunty of havng qualty musc presented n ths cty. t's New! t's DffereDt! and you are nvtecl to see the holster Whtworth Tree? lowereth my grades. Yea though GFT PLAYNGS Frday Novembel' made nto sx rooms and foul' more have been made uvalablc by converson of the formcl' classrooms on the east end Mller Dervant Artstc Trasfonnatons TUX RENTALS FOR HOMECOMNG W. Rversde Ave Spokane Wash Oorsages Cut Flowers Plants ~ugene's Flowers No. 20 Wall St. ' The Crescent M.73 M.2343.~ -. EQUPMENT FOR ALL SPORTS Baseball. Basketball Tenns Skats Sks. GQlf Archery Badmnton. Spokane Cycle & Toy Co. 27 Post Street PETERS & SONS FLOJUSTS W. 829 Rversde N Market Oorsages for All OCC8Bons PLEASE REMEMBER to Carry your own package.; help us and the effort to conserve After four weeks of hearmg walk n the valley of knowledge ' BLL HATCH OUCH! days of my lfe and shall dwell n the house of learnng forever. n our Zeon-ghted Store SECOND FLOOR W. Sprague Ave W. Frst Ave. ~~~l ~h7:;:ep:::r f~:~~~:'n a~~ J~~~ School Sweaters Made to Order Boys Ratonal Basketball Shoes $4.95 Up Badmnton Rackets --OUo- s. Howard rght. Spat... Ouch... spat... ouch! speak to any of the masculne SPAT... Eeeow! members of the student body. A bttle humlatng at tmes? Such are the grmacng saumls Cheer up frosh; you can exact the a passer-by may hear as he wtnesses same penaltes upon the new crop some frosh. man gettng of stude~ts next year. the wo'ks for volatng one of the rules stpulated n the frosh nta ton nstructons. Maybc he left hs cap on whle he entered chapel or maybe he neglected to greet an upperclassman wth hello on hello walk. J Whatever t was t seems that t was a volaton whch merted a whack or so. And so.t goes durng mtaljon week. The men wear ther green cap;; and catty paddles for ther.! own beneft. The grls weal' green rbbons. fnttens and carry ther L..-_ ! f For the Best --- Serve t A & K Qualty MEATS... _ ~-.....;...'._ _ Oomplete Sk Equpment SMCHUCK Brothers w. 724 Frst R _.._..._.._.._._._.. Gabardne J a.ckets Glove leather nner lnng Maxmum \Vnrmth Mnmum Weght 2 Colors-Sand & Brown FOGELQlJST'S Sprague &. Howard ~~ ~ ~.~~ SMARTARE SANDAL ByTAMLY n black or brown suede or black patent leather. Szes 4 to 9 $6.95 SHOE SALON-st Floor Sportng Goods Spoka.n~ Where to Buy t COAL COKE WOOD FUEL OL Great Western Fuel CO. Phone Brdy DeSmet Spokane WHTWORTH Servce Staton No.2 GAS ACCESSORES AND OL ~ Pend Orelle & Dvson THE~CRESCENT HENRY McNTURFF U -'.- r

10 Homecomng ssue + tan Sec. 562 P. L. ft. VOL. 36 HERE'S WHAT THE FACULTY Says: Edtor's Note: Dr. Francs Tley Hardwck head of the psychology department snce 929 and Actmg Presdent of Whtworth college wrtes the thrd n a seres of arhcles by the faculty. Whtworth college has produced a number of students who are makng outstandng records all over the world t has produced a Rhodes scola' who attended Oxford unversty n England and two people who have frequently dned wth Hale Selasse from hs golden plates. Others have gone to one of the eastern contnents and to South Amerca and they too are makng good records for themselves as graduate»' of Whtworth college. would lke to call your attenton to one person who to my mnd has done exceptonally well n spte of th~han.dcap~ that have stood n hs path. A young man graduated' from the couege n 93 who was ambtous to be a medcal mssonary the Orent. As he was older than the average stud~nt however he found that he could not obtan the proper medcal tranmg before the jg-e lml~set by. tl;;> P7~sbyteran board But ths dd not stop hm. He offered hmself as a general mssonary and was sent to Thaland. He worked n that country untl the outbreak of the war at whch tme he was called home returnng Wthout hs devoted Whtworthlan wfe who had ded n Thaland and brngng wth hm two chldren the vctms of polo. After deputatonal work n the mssonary cause he entered Corne)] unversty where he has obtaned hs master's degree n agrcultural engneerng. He aspres to acqure a' Ph. D. n the same department and to return to these southern Asatc people to be to them what our own Sam Hggen- (Turn to page two PLEASE) CROULAR LETTERS S~NT TO SERVCEE~ A unque method of keepng the college servce men posted on Whtworth actvty has been devsed by the Lfe Servce club. The feature of the plan a crcular letter composed of' excerpts from letters of many servce men s beng compled from portons of letters whch have been receved by studel!ts and faculty members. Ths crcular letter wll be sent to each servce man whose name s on the malng lst compled by the Lfe Servce Club. t s expected that the men wll respond by wrtng drectly to the commttee so that ther letters wj be ncluded n the next crcular letter. n other colleges where ths type of leter has been sent out an enthusastc response has been receved from the men who fnd news and addresses of frends wth whom they have lost contact. Letters receved by students and faculty ndcate that men from Whtworth who are servng all over the world are thnkng of Whtworth and hope to return. S~OKANE WASHNGTON NOVEMBER BANQUET SPEAKERS DckoSchwab and Dr. E. O. Holland of Washngton State college l' t ~ - f - wll te the featured'speaken; at the Homecomng banquet tonght the former actng as toastmaster and Dr. Holland as mam speaker. NEXT CONCERT HART HOUSE STRNG FOUR DA VD WRGHT S SELECTED NATSmHEAD Davd Wrght has been selected Gltat musc for the glory alld edtor-n-chef of the NATSH greatnebs of humamty s the Whtworth year-book by members deology of the Hart House. strng of the junor class whose responsquartet. whcl appears ;;;t tt;';; :.~().- bhy s' to 'ptl:jls the nook. omc temple on November' 20. t Others holdng key postons on s the s~ond n the seres of Wht- the staff are: Jean Duncan assoworth sponsored concerts and wll cate edtor; Peggy Cromer art begn <t 8 p. m. edtor; and John Webster bus Played at Coronaton ness manager. Other staff mem The quartet founded.n 924 by the.kght Hon. Vcent Massey. Canadan hgh commssoner n London and Mrs. Massey has!;;nce ts ncepton gven more than one thousand publc concerts and has crossed the North Amer<:an content. over a dozen tmes. t has also partcpated n the coronaton cl:renones of Kng George and ColUecn Elzabeth. James Levey frst voln wal; ormerly the leader of the famou!> London Mrng quartet and tonred Amerca und Europe wth ths orgmzaton for twelve years. Composer-vOlnst AUard de Rdder a natve of Holland has been volnst for the Los Angeles Strng quartet and conductor of the Van :ouver Symphony orchestra. Bors Harlbourg and Henry Mllgan are both gfted Canadan muscans. Bllboard advertsng on several man Spokane thoroughfares s drawng attenton to the program and many nland Empre musc lovers are expected to enjoy ths Monday evenng of chamber musc. POSTPONE CONCERT; SET FOR DECEMBER The Whtworth college concert has been postponed untl early December Dr. Felx E. Sharton head of the musc department has announced. Every number n the concert wll come from the college. The 60-voce chorus specal choral groups vocal solosts pano solosts and accompansts wll all be from Whtworth. The musc wj be of Dr. Sharton's own composton. bers are: Frances Hathaway Vrgna Hunt Marlynn James Maxne L. Johnson Della Specker Patrca Spelman and Ellen Ann Tharp. Dr. Robert R. Hubaeh s advser for the publcaton. Group pcture takng for the NATsH wj commence soon after November Z states the edtorn-chef. WO:rtn;N'S OPEN DORM ABOUNDEDNSPARKL~ Nght prowlng was legalzed for a bref tme Saturday evenng November when Whtworth women held ther annual open dorm. Many of the rooms dsplayed specal effects such as ncense skeletons or candles. Nearly every room boasted at least two allurng pn-up boys and a bowl full of nuts rasns and sweetmeats. No.3 BANQUET AND PLAY FEATURES OF 944 HOMECOMNG PROGRAM -;. DRVE FOR SERVCE Homecomngl The week-end FUND BEGNS SOON whch Whtworthans have long been antcpatng s here at last! The kck-ofr for the annual T~e week-end began msplrng]y : Wth the chapel uddre!.s yesterday W or d St u d en t servce f un d d 'lve '. wll take place n the Whtworth ll00'?m g by the Rev. W~on Rosco h ). N presdent of the Alumll agsocjac ape M on d ay mormng ovem-. b 27 M M R b t ff tlon. Next er. SS ary the OJ'eler of events 0 e sa.. member of the servce fund wll ar: the banquet the Mm'w Anbe here to ad n startng the tolletle.room of the Davenport d. 'th t f th' hotel tooght at 6:30 and the play rve W a SPl\ a. en usjasm.! HR' mg A rolln del' za b tl t.' omor- ~orld. Student servce. fund a. row nght at 8:5 m Graves hall. natlon-wl~e movement wlt.h head- An elaqorate banquet pmgram quarters m New York Cty has.of musc humor and sel'ous the p~rpo~e of securng nte~'est thought h~s been ~rl'anged under and ad (0m students.n val'lo~s the supervson of Murel Ausnk. parts of the wo~ld to Rd those m Hghlghts of the speakng PN? less fortunate crcumstances. The gram wll be the keynote address ~at.ter nclude all stu~ents now be- by ASWC Presdent Dck Schwab mg held m enemy prson camps. the response by Wlson Rasco &n Whtworth college began part- address by Dr.. Frank F. Warren cpatng n 942 and also spon- and the marn address of the evensored a drve last year. That drve' ng by Dr. E. O. Holland presresulted n rasng $40 plus a large dent of Washngton State colnumber of books for men n prson lege. ca~ps.. Gr~ater resul!s could be Wth Joyce Warren takng the acheved ths year Wth the en-.eadng role the cast of Rng larg~d enrollment. Around Elzabeth has beel! work- The freshman class has taken ;ng overtme under Prof. Lloyd B. charge of the drve the past two Waltz for tomorrow nght's event. years but t has not yet been de- The plot centers around the mothcded whch organzaton wll er n a lalge famly who nherts sponsor the drve ths year. $500 whch S promptly clamed ljy the varous famly members COLLRGl! PUBLCTY r ncludng' the n-laws.. An added hghlght' ()f the Sat- COMMTTEE PCKED urday nght program s the reveal A publcty commttee wth Ellen Ann Tharp as charman and Maxne L. Johnson MarjOre Johnson Mare Woods and Pat Spelman was apponted at the Student Councl meetng on Tuesday November 7. Maxne Johnson s a representatve from the WH'WORTH AN Mare Woods represents the Sochll commt tee Ellen Tharp and Pat Spelman are for genel'al publcty and Marjore Johnson s automatca])y a member becau~e of her offce as secretary of the student body. Ths commttee s rn charge of all general publcty for the student body and s responsble also for specal publcty such as rado broadcasts and newspaper artcles. ALPHA BPtTA. ~MTS TH~TEEN WOMEN Jean Dunca. opened the enter- ntaton of thrteen new memtanment n the n w chapel. The bers of Alpha Betll was held at a hystercal drama present~d at the candlelght ceremony n front ot Womens' conference agan drew a the freplace ll the home econo. loud round of guffaws. mcs buldng vn November 0. Mu'rel Ausnk led the group n the enactment of The Kng wth Mrs. F. F. Wan'en the speaker the Terrble Temper. Popular gave an mterestng talk on a porton of Proverbs. solo numbers were nterspersed throughout the program. Offcers nstalled were Betty The unntated town women Maree]]us presdent; DPlla Speckstumbled ther way home to er >'ce-presdent; Alvda r.ehn share bunks wth ther dorm ss- secretary and Donna Jean Ruby ters. The small number n at- treasurer. tendance at the followng mornng Della Spect<er led.he games breakfast attested that everyone after whch refreshments were enjoyed a strenuous but exctng served. Bell} Ann Klee was chal'- evenng. man. An absence fee of $.00. The new men/bel's of Alpha Beta charged for each class mssed are Donna Jean Burmester Barbara DeFoe two days before and two days DorcAhy Funk Ha el 7 <. after the Thanksgvng holday Granger H.a~l Heath Bette Hoff-. mann LoUSe House Jean Landand the Chrlltmas and sprng Ad r M ' recesa.-note from college bul- refh c me l'\leely Jean leun. Paeth Maran SCOfeld Dol'Othy '-- ~. Smyth and Marlyn Stark. ng and crownng of the harvest queen whom the students elected November 7. The four prncesses closest contestants n regard to the number of votes receved n the race w also be revealed morrow nght. The' queen wll be - crowned and her prncesses announced pror to the commencement of the play whch wll be the concludng event or homecomng. HOBAKK PRESDENT OF ALPHA KAPPA CH Ralph HObakk s Alpha Kappa Ch's new presdent. Hs assstants are Tom Terao vce-presdent; Pat Lpscomb secretary; Tom Summerson treasurer; Bette Hoffman hstoran repoj'!er; and Frances ScoU socal charman. Club pns have been desgned by Tom! Terao and ordel's are new beng fjled. Alpha Kappa Ch has already sponsored a hayl'de and many future actvtes are beng planned. Any town student s elgble for membershp. CALENDAR Nov. 7-Homecomng banquet al Davenport hotel. Nov. 8 - Homecomng play Rng Arouncl Elzabeth ll Jay P. Graves hall. Nov Second event n WhtwOl th Concel't seres Hart House Strng qual' tet at Masonc Temple audtodum. Nov Thanksgvng vacaton begns at 4 :30 p. m. Dec 4 - Tradtonal Sefelo brthday dnner for quarter. Dec. 6-Sal. elasses make up lme lost at begnnng at quarter. Dec Fnal exams... ~. ~! f \.- k r E' ' r. [ l- f: r. f \!'!.!

11 PAGE TWO WHTWORTH AN Fnday November OfCeal PublcatOn of the Assocated Students of Whtworth College. ssued every other Frday durng the fau wnter and sprng quarters. Entered under Secton 562 Postal Laws and Regulatons. Subscrpton prce 25 cents per Whtworth college quarter. Student subscrpton ncluded n ASWC fee. Prnted by Stake Prntng and Publshng Co. Spokane Wash. EDTOR-N-CHEF... GEORGE VAN LEUVEN JR. Managng Edtor... John Henrcksen Desk Edtor Vrgna Fulton Chrstan Actvtes Edtor... Louse Klebe Sporls ~dtor frances Hathaway Art Edtor Peggy Cromer Clubs Edtor Kathryn Nothwang Feature Wrters Melssa Rchardson Patrca Spelman Joyce Warren RePorters... Wllam Chalmers Lorene Dong Maxne Johnson Marjore Klen Eleanor Henkert Fay Smth --~.~''''.--- BUSNESS MANAGER DAVD C. WRGHT Crculaton Manager... Marlynn James Adyser...:... r>r. Robert Hubach n my Father's house are many lllal&oll8: f t were not so would have told you. go prepare a place for you. John 4:2. H ALUMN WELOOME! Welcome back to Whtworth campus alumm!. We are glad to have you make ths vst to college and take part n the week-end actvtes because we are proud of our college and because we are proud of you. We know that you have contrbuted to the deals and the tradtons whch we students of Whtworth college now enjoy. Addressng you as members of the alumm assocaton we can but gratefully acknowledge some of the materal contrbutons you have made to the college one of whch s the beautful blue and gold curtan that adorns the 'stage' n Graves hall. You have espoused a very worthy tradton n the annual award of the alumn cup and cash award to some outstandng Whtworth senor. However t would be unfar to cte only the materal contnbuhons you make to the college. The records whch some of you al'e makng - records that enhance the name of Whtworth college records that nspre us who wll. soon become Whtworth alumn ~ cannot be evaluated n terms of materal contrbutons. Welcome alumn! WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT! As Dr. Frank F. Warren observes hs brthday Thanksgvng Day November 23 he undoubtedly looks back over the past four years n whch he has served as presdent of Whtworth college wth a very deep sense of grattude. Surely the rest of us who have the nterests of Whtworth college at heart can but feel the same. As we consder the progress n respect to the buldng program the elmnaton of the college debt and the ncreased enrollment and as we Consder that -all of ths has been accomplshed n tmes when many Small colleges have closed ther doors we may be especally thankful for ths progress. Hel'e s what has been done n the 'bulldng program durng the past four years three of whch are war years:. Complete wa ter system $ Whtworth hall Jay P. Graves hall evaluated at Whtworth hall annex Presdent's home Dnng hall... ~ Purchase of Spokane Junor college equpment New laborator 's Tenns courts TotaL... $ And what has happened to that aged college debt of $40000 t has been completely _ e!ased' Summed ~p these fgures represent a grand total of $ rased above the regular college budget whch s ov~r $50000 per year. These fnancal accomplshments show careful management and vson and the rsng confdence whch the publc places n Whtworth under ts present admnstrnton. The fnancal gans and the buldng program are not the only advancements. These have been acheved only that a great!'!r college famly may enjoy Whtworth. Already a strengthened faculty and ncreased student enrollment are beng 'ealzed. The total regstraton ths year now 342 s the largest the college has evel' klown. As we look n 'etl'ospect nnd ns we face the future hopng for an even gl'eatel' Whtworth we can but say 'What hath God wloughtr As faculty. members and students we offer 'Presdent Warren ollr heartest congl'lltulatons on hs brthday and pledge to hm our renewed tl'ust -and loyalty... DUNCAN WNS $3 FOR APPAN WAY Three dollars prze money goes to Jean DUncan for the wnnng name whch she submtted for the new walk n front of McMllan hall. Our Churches SPOTLGHT PARADE WHTWORTH PRESBYTERAN CHUROH COMMUNTY FACULTY STUDENTS Are Urged to Come - M.ark L. Koehler Pastor FJRST BAPTST OHUROH Chas. r. Tally Pastor Mornng Worshp... :00 A.M. Evangelstc Servce 7:30 P.M. Young People Servce 6:30 P.M. All Young People and Students are urged to attend Sngspraton followng evenng servce. 2nd and Lncoln EST. 893 M.942 F~ST PRES~YTERAN OHUROH Rev. Paul Calhoun D.D. Pastor Worshp Se'rvces... :00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Young People's Meetng... _... 6:30 P. M. There s a Place for You- 4th and CEDAR FOU~TH PRESBYTERAN CHU~CH Rev. E. C. Debler. Pastor Mornng Worshlp... :00A.M. Expostory Messages Evangelstc Servces 7:30 P. M. Students nvted to sng wth the nformal Young People's Evenng Chorus KNOX PRESBYTERAN OHUROH Knox and Post St. Dl. Charles F. Koehler Pastor Wllam Chalmers Young People's Drector. Sunday School... 9:45 A'. M. Mornng Worshp... :00 A.M EVenng Servce... 7:30 P.M. FOUR'actlve Chrstan Endeav or Socetes 'meet at 6:5 P.M. Whtworth Students Welcome day was conducted under the jont sponso~hp of the ASWC and the B th B k S WHTWORTHAN.. fee 00 tor D. W. M. Hutchn~ presdent- 8 W. Man Ave. The name submtted by. her s Appan. Way coped from the oldest and most famous hghway n European hstory. The contest whloh olosed Monemertus of Berca college Kentucky spoke at. chapel Wednesday. Dr. Hutchms has two sons who arc college presdents one of whpm s presdent of the Unversty of Chcago. Bbles Statonery Gfts & Supples. Know what the joke n the sde- Greetngs Cards! walk s? Crack. 4 SABEL MSE- SABELLE McNEELY- Two senor women are n the sabelle McNeely s one of the spotlght ths week both of them most gracous persons on ths camhavjg the same name. Frst pus. She s so vtally nterested we'd lke to ntroduce sabel Mse. n just everyone that she fnds No doubt you've already met her 'herself surrounded by frends. because she's just more than lb- Comng to Whtworth n her fresh- eral wth her tme and talents man year from Cowche \Vashngaround ths campus. ton sabelle s majorng n Home She came to us durng her fresh- Economcs and upon graduaton man year along wth Spokane ju- plans to attend the Unversty of nor.college and n just no tme Colorado to complete her tranng at all she was a Whtworth reg- as a detcan. ular! n the good old days when Ths summer she was head deour campus was lterally a match- tcan at Camp Sweyolaken on makng bureau sabel found her Lake Coeur d'alene a much enheart's deljght namely Ensgn Da- ved poston. Of course her fuvld '.'horndke who s now takng ture depends very much upon the post graduate wol'k n aerologcal plans of a young man whom saengjeerng at Anapols. belle met at Whtworth' several sabel s a musc major and f years ago. We just menton t.hat you haven't already heard her per- he too s thoroughly rsh and s form you wll before too long. takng army specalzed tranng Her -rendtons are both thrllng n fnance. Hs name s Tom Keland nsprng. She hopes some day ley a dead gve away! to attend the Eastman Conserva- sabelle tells us that the greattory of Musc and to contnue her est thrll she ever had was at the educaton n that feld. Mean- game between the St. Lous Cardwhle: she loves badmnton and nals - and the Brooklyn Dodgers hkng and her hobby conssts last summer n St. Lous (a wonmanly of just Davd. She s eer- derful cty!). tanly one senor personalty who We heartly recommend both of wll 'defntely be mssed next these lsabelles to you and sugyear!-.. gest that f you haven't done so al- The ready be sure to become acquanted wth -them before the year' s Crmson and Black over! PERSPECTVE H! 'Lo! Hello Alumn! Welcome back to Whtworth's campus - f you recognze t. Around here changes seem' to be constantly appearng and the smell of wet pant s lkely to meet one almost anywhere.. Whtworth now has four s~rvce stars. That patrotc soul who. strung the dummy up the fag pole ~6urn:. t:. and faled to pay for the clothes destroyed should have been strung up there hmself... Speakng of flags remnds us to suggest that we secure a Chrstan flag for the new ~hapel. l<~avol'lte. chapel songs that brng back memores of other days: How Frm a FOUndaton Stand Up fo~ Jesus Lvng for Jesus The 'Church's One Foundaton 0 Worshp the Kng ~'Onwal'd Chrstan Solders and Hal to the Brjghtness of Zon's Glad Mornng. Overheard: may have only a year at Whtworth but 'm gong to make the most of t. That's the sprt sster. And another: 'm not gong to. turn out for very many thngs. Don't know what her reasons were but Whtworth neels everybody and we all need Whtworth. Left-over from the mock electon October 26: Fve persons voted Socalst and Ralph Hobakk knows four. The ffth Thornaste wll please make a contact wth Hobakk to help form the Whtworlh Socalst club. The hour of defeat may sometnes seem very bttel' and that whch s worth whle n lfe may seem to be rejected. Perhaps t has beel an objectve for whch we have long sought. t may be a flustl'ated vctory - that sends the soul jnto depresson. But mormng -always succeeds nght and there are brghter hours ahead. Perhaps the defeat can be erased and perhaps not. But regardless of ths we' must forget the Sot''OW of loss and defeat and push forward confdent n the rght wllng to battle forward to new heghts. One defeat does not consttute lfe and the ultmate vctory goes to thq person Who s challenged by hs falure. to try for better thngs. Let us forget our losses and face the future wth new determnaton. Joyce Warren. DNNG HALL. CHAPEL N USE BY S'l'UDENTS Another feature of the new dn~ 09 hall buldng has been realzed by students and faculty. Ths s the audtorum n the basement of that buldjng whch can be used for chapel large classes Chrstan Endeavor and oth~r meetngs whch do not warrant the use. of Graves hall stage. t wll also serve as the Whtworth Presbyteran church buldng untl a separate church structure can.be erected. Meetng n the new audtorum for the frst tme last Frday November 0 the chapel group numberng upwards of 300 found' that the room has a seatng capacty whch s more thaa adequate for the present enrollmen(. The new aw;ltorum s espe.~ally convenent for donntory students who have to eat ther lum;h n the half-hour perod between chapel and the one o'clock -:ass snce they: have only to make a ext rom the rear of the' room and go upstars for. lunch. The former arrangement 'vhereby chapel was held n Gravp'l hall necesstated a long and hasty hp from that buldng to.the dnng hall. Faculty Column (Contnued from page One) botham hls been to the people of nda a move whch we hope wll be accomplshed.. We are glad to report that hs chldren are recovermg from 'the dread dsease they contracted n Thaland.. One can but admre the courage the ambton of ths Wlltworth graduate Forrest Travalle. May ths example ths man's determnaton to make good nspre us all to greater accomplshments h spte of the obstacles that we may fnd n our varous paths of endeavor. F. T. Hardwck. Dr. STUNA To Speak Dr. Rchard Stuna noted W 0 L commentator authorty on Russa last Amercan to leave Czechoslovaka wll speak n chapel Thursday mornng Nov. 30th.

12 Frday Novembel' The Whtworth Alumnus Mss ELNOR SCHELL former assocaton board membel' now teachng at Pateros Washngton sends her greetngs and also her dues. Have you sent ~'OUl's? Rev. EUGENE MUENCH and wfe the former MARTAN MN NCH arc now mnsterng at Soap Lake Washngton. Gene recently vsted the campus wth a gloup of students. JVrs. Rot the former VR GNA LARSEN s now mother of Jeane Ellen and wth her husband s mnsterng to the Presbyteran churches at Port Angeles and Sequm on the OlympC Pennsula of Washngton. Rev. PAUL CROOKS former Whtworthan s carryng on a fne work n Columba Rver Presbytery at the Chehals Westmnster Presbyteran' church. PHL LAURE and hs chld (much talkw about by Phl) work wth hm n the same Presbytery at Kelso. Corporal KENNETH BRGGS wrtes of carryng on hs relgous work among hs anny mates n nda. Athlete PAUL MERKEL now an EnSgn n Uncle's Navy on U. 5.S. PEERLESS; keeps n touch wth us and longs for hs return to the good old U.S.A. Lt. 'LEO~ARD RCHARDSON always a stalwart n the lne apparently used that lne to good advantage because guess what? Leonard s marred! He fell vctm to a lovely anny nurse from New Jersey. Xes Leonard has ex -changed ~he wolf howl for the love call at last. GERRY STANNARD wrtes from Puerto Rco that a lttle bt of tht goes a long way wth hm. He'ls' convnced 'there 's no place lke home. Gerry s busy httng home runs so he can have tme to waddl~ down 'to' frst base. May we remnd you! Mrs. LAW RENCE DOG fron the Sheldon. Jackson' school n St~a Alaska has sent' n her dues. Lt. DON COLPTTS has the Paclfc we4 under' observaton wth headquarters n Hawa. Frqm there we know not where. PAUL GllSTAFSON now n Unde's servce wrtes from Chcago llnos 835 E. 56th sendng n hs dues. Who should wander through the campus the other d.ay but Navy Lt. BONDE TUVESON lookng much lke an Admral and apparently as happy as possbje under the unform condtons. Mr. and Mrs. George Robert Lvngston announc~ the marrage of ther daughter' Elzabeth Ann to Mr. BUFO~D HOMER CLARK '42 on June 944 at the Farmont Baptst church San Dego Calforna. STAN HUGHART wfe and new baby have gone from Prnceton to a better job on the faculty at the Unversty of Chcago. Sgt. DORSEY BALEY was the ALUMN PREXY.. ~?~. ~ ~.! Rev. Wlson Rasco '37 presdent of the Alumn assocaton Wll speak for the alumn response to the welcome whch wll be extended by ASWC presdent Dck Schwab at the banquet tonght. WHTWORTHAN AUXLARY Ths s an open lettel' to memo bel's of the Auxlary and to all other women nterested n the educaton of fne young people such as OU' students at Whtworth college: Many of you are already membel's of the WhtwoJ'lh Aux:lary but the pl'ogl'am s so great and the requests made of t nrc so many thut we U'C solctng the cooperaton of every wolllun who rends ths lettel'. Wll you ft'st read carefully the followng }() port of the Auxlm'y for last year? You wll fnd t somewhnt su'p'sng llnd most enlghtenng. Fnancal Report Whtworth College Auxlary From May 943 to May 944 Bal. brought fwd. $ Suvngs account 30.3 Tolal bal. br. fwd. Recepts An. membel'shps $ Lfe membel'shps Han. member tol Munn \t the college. OU' progl'lllll ths yell!' s equally ambtous and at tho moment seems more mportant than lnst yem's! Thl'co pl'ojects huve a 'eudy been cared fol'.. Ten colorful bed spreads have been sent to the nft'ul'y 2. The women of Ballard hall had absolutely no place to guthel'; so a recepton-mom effect has been created by >lacng u thl'eepece wckel' set a desk and chah' a floor lamp dmpcl'es and cushons a hangng basket two hassocks a rug und a large fulllength mrrol' on the landng of tho second flool.. 3 The new dnng room s wonderful but t needs some dressng up; so the Aux:Jary has been asked to do the l mmng.. An order has been placed for casement curtans wth necessary fx:tures for some twenty-two wndows and beautful velvet curtans for the stage. The plans also nclude pots of vy at the wndows. Th~ three. projeet. wll coat over $ and our treasury wll ~ qute exhausted.. There s an ncute need for Venetan blnds n the Annex-another guest of honor at a reunon shps gven by Mr. and Mrs. ROSEN- Bazaar $00 -- and other numel'ous tejs QUST. Dors..cy has not changed Teas and gfts that make the dfference between perceptbly. t was a swell re- nt. on sav. acct. ' happy lvng and mere exstng. <lnon. DOrsey decded. that hs G. Here are some ways to share f. dough was as good as ~nyone's; Total $ wth your board members n tls.'l0 he left us fve bucks. Expendturea' work whlc~ s addng to the com- A hurry up call sent.koehler to Daveno-Whtworth fort h~ppllless and success of a retreat on Vashon sland for the hall..._... $ these young people at Whtworth Frst Presbytenan church of Ta- 'Shades for gym college:.~ma t turned out to be a Whlt- Refrgerator. Become a member. f you worth reunon for such smlmg equlpment cannot do more; let your dollars faces as MARY BAKER FLOR- Postage statonery work for you. ENCE ANN REYNOLDS JANE Federaton dues Save and contrbute materal BOVEE and DUGGAN. All of Camp. flower s'ds 5.00 for a rummage sale about whch them had fun and-by the way Expenses teas they pad ther dues too! bazaar ' U. S. Army forces on New Draperes - Wo- Brtan: men's lounge ELWN'P. LARSON soon of Mr Uph>~;~r:.!.u!lJ: :'.!4~.5:8. and Mrs. Lous Larson 2607 Grand Gft to Whtworth Blwd. Spokane Washngton haf lbrary....~ been promoted from prvate frst Whtworth an class to corporal n the nfantry: Cpl. Larson a truckmaster an nfantry Dvson was nducted March and assgned over seas September to the Southwest PacfC area. Larson s a gra~uate of Whtwol t~ college. The summer hghlght was the Alumn tea (whch turned out to be a banquet) at the home of ALCE and SAM POSTELL. t.vas a splendd affar wth the MURRAYS of Whdby sland al> specal guests. New Prexy WLSON.RASCO pad hs dues for self and wfe FATH only to grab the money back to buy postage. Follow hs example n the frst nstance but don't be m ndan gvel' too! TOMMY VENTRS; mentor at West Valley s' n the Mllwood Balance on hand. $ HOW WAS T 'ACHEVED? You wll notce the brreatel' part of the recepts come from the varous types of membershp. Are your dues pad? s th5 the year you meant to become a Ufe member? an honorary member? Make out your check now and mal wth the applcaton for membershp (found on ths page) to Mrs. Mer- 'bs nformaton and these nsults '.t'ee of chal'ge for 944-'45. The Alumn assocaton s co Dperatng wth the student body of the college n the ssung of the WHl'WORTHAN. We need news-you are news-your Whtworth fr'lends are news. Send t n to your treasurer and he wll not know any beller than to prnt t. dstrct. -Mark L. Koehler. Your treasurer S the greedy =====~~~~~==~= Mark L. Koehler whose coffers are beggng you from the followng address: Whtworfh College Spokane 2 Washngton. For olle lttle dollar you can receve all you wll hear later. 3. Start now to make or select thmgs for the annual Auxllary bazaar at Manto Presbyteran church n March. The detals of the program are left to the members of thc bourd who gvc most generously of ther tme and energy but thcy need your support and encouragement. Gve t to them now. Mrs. A. G. Naundorf presdent. ORCHDS should go to flu who helped to make tho annual candle lght membershp tea a success. You Oan Get a _ Square Deal at SARTOR Jeweler No. 0 Wall St. Spokane PAGE THREE Joyner Drug Store BERT B. DENSOW Owner Oomplete Lne of Drugs Howard &. Rversde Spokane 6 Wash. Roller Skatng Ol&ss for Begnners FR. DEO. 8 6:5 P. M Clnss l'l'oc-sosson 500 JUla and Jm Medcalf nstructora--sllver Medallt. MONTEREY 86 W. 4th Man 4950 'Ve WUlt to Congrntulnte Whtwol'lh College fo' ts splendd fonr yen' OHAPEL HOUR pl'ogmlu Complments of' KHQ Studo Spokane Wash. Hgh:S; Qu~;y Work - at Lowest Prces m.. CASEY'S Shoe Repar N Wall street Wyle-Carlson PRESORPTON DRUGGSTS 69 Sprague Oor. WaJl DEAL Laundry Co. ~ LUlterzed Dry Cleanng H: E. 7 Boone Spokane Washngton Applcaton for Act~e Membershp WHTWORTH OOLLEGE AUXLARY Belevng n the ntent and purpose of ths women's organzaton that s to promote the nterests of ths Chrstan College of the Synod of Washngton under the supervson of the Admnstraton wth the slogan Pray Plan Push hereby apply for Actve Membershp havng pad nto the treasury the sum of one dollar tbe annual dues for the year termnatng wth the Annual Meetng of the Auxlary. Date Mss or Mrs..... _ StreeL Phone Cty State Three forma of Membershp: Annual $; Lfe $25; Honorary $50 Detach ths coupon and mjl n wth your remttance R.. ddy SlYS Und.. r bu$nen manllgem.. nt th9 cost of.... c bdty has be.n stelldly lower.d whr. ol~er prces hve shot up. Ev.. n beher lery;ce.~ slll lower cost ; my goal.fter the W(. HOMEOOMNG PLAY. Rng Around Elzabeth Comedy n 3 Acts Tomorrow Nte GRAVES HALL

13 j 'j ~ l ] J Of ~ - PAGE FOUR SWM CLASSES BENG PLANNED Swmmng classes for women are n the process of formulaton. and frst nstructon wll probably be gven next quarter accordng to Mss Ruth Gouldn women's physcal educaton nstructor. Tentatve plans call for use of North Central hgh school pool every Thursday n~ht. wth both experenced and begnnng students recelvmg nstructon. Twenty turn-outs would gve one quarter of physcal educaton credt. WAA credt wll also be gven as well as lvo ponts for a senor lfe-sav ---CENSORED-- Campus Drt Several very nterestng announcements were made at a recent dnner. After a clever lttle poem rendered by none other than SWEET WLLAM ELNORE WACKER told us to brng blankets to a C.E. meetng. We wonder what could have happened to the pcture whch was on MARLYN STARK'S Harvest WHTWORTHAN Ca.mpul Cataltrophy A student strred by the sght of the pajama-clad dummy whch was suspended from a tree n front of McMllan hall a few days ago and the fery end of sad dummy promptjy penned a poem an excerpt of whch s prnted here: Poor strped pajamas - They went up n :;;moke; But to a certan person. Ths wasn't such a joke. Queen poster. What's the matter For when the nghts are chlly DAVE; WOUldn't she gve t to And the wnd s howlng bold you? There'S just one thng that bothers Poor FNNEY seems to be hav- me: ng al the bad luck lately. Besdes Poor Fmney wll be cold. ng certfcate. Red Cross Safety havng hs pajamas hosted and -So W. nstructors wll gve the lessons. eventually burned. the other nght Mss Gouldn states. when we had pumpkn pe and ce Why MARGE SCHAUBLE we cream for dessert. he could almost ddn't know you were a model! see hs pece. SportSquntS HELEN MORROW has been After some dffculty Wth two playng peek-a-boo wth the furmarne leutenants who were sup- nace man. You ought to look by FRANCES HATHAWAY posed to occupy the same berth twce HELEN! Basketball Team Workng Hard she had. FLO SOU:r HWARD ~r- Two shots and OUT! _ so goes f h b k tb t rved n sunny CahfOma to fm- f ' ht. M M Members 0 teas e a eam sh convalescng from her recent the story 0 the g s 0 C - daly ncreasng the tempo of ther appendectomy. an.. practce are now approachng ther Clever remark heard at the dn- Say-. what goes on 0 MARfrst game of the season.. ner table was that JEAN DUN- GE SNYDER's Pulchrtude Hgh hopes are held for ths CAN must -be preparng for a Pawler? year's team and the outcome of Go Wh 't rth game WHTE COLLAR job. judgng And. what's ths we've been hearthe nzaga - WO.. EY HALL d. '. dd f N - bel' from her ever present whte co - ng about SHRL an whch S sche ~ e or ovem lar. brother cu d? Not holdng out 28 should prove close. P _ Our sympathy goes to MAMMA on us. are you kd? Cromer Decora t ons -H ea d _ JERSEY. who has. had so much We must admonsh Whtworth WAA presdent Eddy_ May has trouble_ lately Wth all her pn?b- hall resdents to J>e more polte. announce d th e appom. tent m of Peg lem Wh chldren.. -t th t t. a They should read. How to Wn - ' l' Y S a on cer am occ - Frends and nfluence Someone -Cm~er. to head t~e athle C 0'- sons HAPPY BRTHDAY s Else's Man! ~amzatjon s comfflttee for deco- ~atng Ballard for Homecomng. boldly followed by STAND UP. LORENE: Who S Ellott? STAND UP? Look at Ballard hall f y~u want MYRNA RHOADS has recently Seen: AL FRANZ hav.ng ~s to see the results of WAA s hard- b dd d t th - - t f nearly acqured mustacho n-.. p een a e 0 e growlog S 0 _. workng commttee. BeSdes eg. h k tt LTTLE spected by several admjrlng co- Cm th. tt sts gl' 5 w 0 are m 09 mer e comm_ ee cons THNGS. RUTH BARNES has eds! ~f sabel Mse. Mane Franz and made several brave attempts on - Yes JEANNE SHORT we know Marlouse Dowdy. some khak object. k tt you ll-ke to eat. but so do we! S e S m mg. EMELYSE LONG has been seen By the way. Dr. MUNCE. QUESTON OF FOOD occasonally on the c!lmpus these what would you prescrbe for us.r.c. P'O~UM TOPC last few days. When she was poor unfortunates wth a bad case here wth her was a handsome of HYDRA-phoba? Food-and the Peace of the leutenant who had traveled all Also. we have seen several large -World was the problem dscussed at the frst evenng meetng of the way from Long Beach to &P.O- packages of f'apple Polsh beng kane to see the 'scenery. crculated lately. Couldn't be that the.r.c. on Monday Nov. 6_ JACKE CLARK and NNA- test week s' responsble. could t? A three-pont program was BELLE DOUGHERTY are two opened wth a sound move lucky cadets who have recently receved red roses. t... World of plenty whch brought a clear pcture of food as t s today and of food as t mght be. suggeston was evdenced the oth A good example of the power of Several of the faculty members er nght n the Annex when ALCE commented on the subject n order LAU got out of bed at 3:00 a. m. to gve a better understandng of and half of the grls n the dorm the problem' dscussed. followed her and were halfway Professor Charles Tlley explaned the hstorcal 'aspects sayng that t wasn't qute tme to go to (Fly wth Art Hlsen) dressed before they dscovered that the man cause of war has breakfast. J'ast charter servce been the fght to obtan food. We hear that DAVE BARNES Student nstructon Professor O. K. Dzmang emphaszed that equalty and self-help makes very lfelke dummes when REASONABLE RATES suppled Wth a par of P. J.'s and Storage Space were the mportant ponts needed some stuffng. Expert Mechancs n any country's economc system. Fran~ England qermany Denmark. SWtzerland and other Eugether. The date for the mus New Rebuldng the World To Calkns ropean countres have plenty of cale s Monday November 20 at Ar Termnal food accordng to Dr Felx Sharton. He emphaszed. however of the Auxlary are nvted to at :30 p. m. Members and frends N. Dvson Spokane that there s no waste of food n tend. these countres. Dr. Frank Warren sad that the people n the Asatc countres WOODWORK were not eatng. Ther standard of lvng s very low snce Complments of BULDNG MATERAL n Japan alone there are seventy THE SQURT LUMBER mllon people lvng n a space smlller than the state of Calforna. McGoldrck t was agreed that one of the greatest peace problems would be Squrt Beverage Co. Lumber Co. the dslrbuton of food throughout the W. 920 Mallon Spoka.ne Wa.sb. world. FEATURE SHARTON AT TEA-MUSCALE At the Thanksgvng Slver Tea to be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Mowery. East 2206 Seventeenth avenue thc Whtworth Auxlary wll present Dr. Felx E. Sharton head of the collcge ~usc department n a program whch he wll buld around the theme The Old World and the Complments of Matthews & Kerr J nc. Packers of Home Bnmd \ & K COFFEE for \Vholesllle Restaurants Hotels nsttutons E. Spr8.gue Spokane For the Best - Serve A & K Qualty MEATS r What Say You? Here t s grls! Here you have what the boys deem the most mportant feature about a grl and the EYES have t! The consensus among the males on the campus s that the frst thng they notce s brght ntellgent eyes. Of course we dd ask one man - we won't menton names - who told us the frst thng he notced about a grl was whether or not she notced hm. And by the way grls your turn to talk s comngj so men beware. There's a broadsde head- Frday November sn't neat don't ever look any farther. So tll we poke our noses nto your busness agan t's Cheero from Post Scnpt Patronze Them Ou~ advertlaers help a great deal n publlahlng our paper. Ther ntereat n our college deserves our patronage. Patronze Them 09 your way m our next ssue Meantme. the men answer our :-- - queston What s the frst thng you notce about a grl? DAVE BARNES: Ether her eyes or her lps. AL BROWN: The trst thng notce? Her eyes_ f n grl can't express herself wth hel' eyes don't thnk much of her. RALPH HOBAKK: Eyes usual Mller Dervant Artstc Trasf onnatons TUX RENTALS FOR HOMECOMNG ly. Color jf they shne and look W. Rversde Ave. ntellgent. Fgur > s second nc- Spokane Wash. dentally. TOM SUMMERSON: The way [_ ~ ' she walks. DAVE WRGHT: Her har-do Eugene's -whether t s neat or not. t has F'o: wers to be neat and not sh ngy. beleve n conventonalty n har-do. HUGH WOOD: Her appearance. Whether she's neat. f she Northern Lghts Cbrsbnas Cards Wnter Scenes 4 50c Reproduced from the Orgnal Pantngs by S_ L. Hamlton BOX J ~ac <> Homecomng Corsages Cut Flowers Plants No. 20 Wall St_ The Crescent M.73 M.2343 EQUPMENT FOR ALL SPORTS Baseball. Basketball Tenns Skats. Sks Golf. Archery Badmnton Spokane Cycle & Toy Co. 27 Post Street.. PETERS & SONS FLORSTS w. 829 Rversde N J4a.rket ~ Corsages for ~ All Ooouons PLEASE REMEMBER to Carry your own packall;. 'j~.. _. ~-~_ help U and the au WM~V\nL-_eff_ort_to_con_Hr_ve ' rn ~_... WY Forget-Me-Not - Lnk Your Frends Toge~her wth an Everlastng Forget-Me-Not Bracelet The Naton's newest craze. A sentmental note n jewelry. Exchange lnks wth your best frends and when you have enough Forget-me-not llnks we wll jon them together wth Sterlng Slver connectng lnks. The lnks are engraved Free and are prced a.t 25c each plus 0% federaj ta.x. Where to Buy t OOAL COKE J WOOD FUEL OL Great Western Fuel Co. Phone Brdy. 20 E. 222 DeSmet Spokane WDTWORTH Servce Staton 'No.2 GAS ACCESSOR.S AND OL THE~ RE SC E NT'll _pe_n_d_ore_ll_e_&_d_ VU_ _ ~~\. _ HENRY MolNTURFF _00_.

14 . l.{ VOL. 36 G.. ssue ' -'--gpokane t \VASHNG'roN DECEMBER l~ 944 tan Help Sec. 662 P. L. R. The Whtworth Prettes Say: the Russans today Olothes are wanted bg or small Depost box n every hall. MUSC FROM HEART THEME. WSSF FUND DRVE TO BE HELD OF ALL-WHTWORTH CONCERT JAN. 8-2 BARNES ANNOUNCES Musc from the heart of a lvng composer. Whtworth's musc department head. Dr. Felx Sharton and presented by Whtworth students: ths s. the treat that S n store for musc lovers who attend the au-whtworth concert n the Mare Antonette room of the Davenport' hotel next Thursday evenng December 7. at 8:5 p. m Dr. Sharton has worked out an elaborate program whch well demonstrates hs versatle ablty as a composer. Th~ program wll open wth hs preludum whch s skllfully developed. t commences wth the organ and two volns and s clmaxed wth the sxtyvoce chorus smgng. The chorus vocal pano and organ solosts Wll perform after the prelude. The entre program s as follows: Preludum Chorus The Workng Day Geraldne Falk..... Rose-Love Frends Davd WrlghLOld Tme Serenade Jeannette Strong.. n Our Eyes No Lght Sprmgtme Wllam Chalmers Ballade Hymn (n homage to LudWg van Beethoven) F. E. Sharton Themes of us symphonc sute Wth organ prelude of the thrd theme by MSS Alce Green Whtworth organ nstructor. sabel Mse Organ Prelude Chorus Twenty-Thrd Psalm as arranged by F. E. Sharton Male chorus comp~jsed of Wllam Chalmers Alvn Franz Robert Sanders George Van Leuven and Davd WrghL-- Awake Alce Green Organ Fuque Robert Sanders -Sweetheart Betty Ann Dougless At the Sea Hard Days (song n Schubert style) As My Eyes Long for the Summer Specal group Spansh Serenade Chorus The Amercan Way Tckets for the concert are now (Contnued on page 4) HERE'S WHAT THE FACULTY Says: Edtor's Note: Professor Mark L. Koehler head of the Bble department wrtes the fourth n a seres of artcles by the faculty: THE THNGS THAT UNTE n tomorrow's world that faces youth beleve the thngs that dvde peoples are trval as compared wth the thngs that unte us. We do not have to lay the foundatons for a cooperatve world for they have already been lad. Alvn Johnson once sad The rules of cvlzaton wrought out on Sna and the Areopagus are pror to the bomber and poson gas and wll survve beyond them. The Bll of Rghts wll outlast Meln Kampf and the scentfc search for truth wll outlve all the regmented thnkng of totaltaransm. \Vars may solate and separate (or the moment but the process s never complete because the ntellectual lfe of the world <Turn to page 2 PLEASE).. SPEECH SOHOLARSHP NEWLY ESTABLSHED As an ncentve to development of the department of speech Professor Stanley L. Newcomb former member of the Whtworth Englsh department s awardng a $60.00 yearly scholarshp to help a worthy major n the feld of speech. Ths wll be known as the Newcomb scholarshp. t wll be awarded to an ncomng freshman who through competton s shown to be outstandng. f no such freshman apples t wll be awarded to a sophomore. n the event that there are not any desrable applcants the scholarshp wll be held over untl the next year and wll be accumulatve. Grade Must Be C NATSH HEAD S REPLACED BY J. DUNCAN DaVd Wrght recently elected by the junor class and the student publcatons councl to the poston of edtor of the NATSH' The applcant must have no Whtworth yearbook has resgned grade below ~'C a~d ~ust defm- from that poston' and l> beng tely ntend to major 0 speech. replaced by Jean.Duncan f the wnner should chaj?ge hs Ths s Mr. Wrght's statement: major or transfer to a dfferent Wsh to thank my fellow stuschool!;lefore. graduaton he must dents the Junors and the student repay the sum. ThS sc~olars~p cound for the fath whch they may be Wthheld on the dscreton have placed n me ard the honor of the pl'ofessor of speech and the of edtng the NATSH. scholarshp commttee. Condtons whch come to my t has been suggested that ths attenton make t mperatve' competton be held n the sprng. however that resgn my poston. profes~or N~W'comb formerly The heavy load whch am carrytaught at Whtworth.for th~ee ng n the way ~f academc wor. ye~rs. He S. now assocated Wth and' my pastoral offce are legt Prmceton umverslt~. Dr. Frank mate reasons fol' my resgnng War~en made the frst announce- The Selectve Servce requrement of ths scholarshp at the ments that pre-theologcal sturecent Homecomng banquet. dents accelerate ther college work and the responsblty that shall be A welcome gft has been presented to the Student Commons mne n a few years oblgate me to do my best n my' college through the generosty of Dr. course. adopt the statement The gft: a con- Frank Warren. sole rado. (Turn to page 2 PLEASE) OHApEL HOUR PEROD SET FOR NEW TME Begnnng next quarter chapel tme wll be at the end of thrd perod t was decded at the faculty meetng on Tuesday Novembel' 2. Consequently the lunch hour wll be from :45 a. m. to :5 p. m. overlappng the fourth and ffth perods. A short lunch hour long'standng 0 lne to eat and arrvng at class late were three dsadvantages ponted out and dscussed dur- 09 the meetng. The new arrangement wll provde a %-hour lunch perod and gve students an opportunty to eat ether at the end of chapel or later 'durng fourth and ffth perods. PLANS BENG MADE FOR LTERARY OLUB A Whtworth lterary club s beng planned by Dr. Robert R. Hubach charman of the Englsh department. Programs w nclude lectures on lterary fgures and movements dscussons of wn tng methods and the readng of orgnal essays stores 0' verses by persons who Wsh to do so. Meetngs wll probably be held once a month on F;day evenng at 8;00 p. m. n the chap-cl r~ol]l. The 'frst gatherng 's' tentatvely scheduled for December 8. All Whtworth students or frends of Whtworth are nvted to attend. The cast of Rng Around Elzabeth gave a second rendton of the play at Baxter hosptal last nght. The three-act comedy was frst presented durng Homecomng weekend as a part of the program Saturday evenng Nov. 8. DR. WARREN WRTES WHTWORTH SERVCE MEN. PRESDENT'S OFFCE November 28'944 To The Whtworthans 0 the Armed Servce of the Country: Deal' Men and Women:. We would not forget frst of all that there are Whtworth women too who serve and so we brng our greetngs to all. am sttng ths moment n the offce so many of you know very conscous of the fact that just outsde the frst snow of the year has covered the green of the campus wth ts slent carpet of whte. t hardly seems far that our mmedate world should be quet and beautful whle yours s torn and bleedng. Yet am cognzant of the fact that you who have gone from ths campus have gone wth the hope and prayer that because of your sacrfce and that of mllons of others such campuses and schools as these may contnue. do not want to talk about the war n ths bref letter to you who serve. You know far more about t than can any of us who lve am ong the pnes. But do have the earnest desre to brng you a lttle encouragement and to tell you agan that we Who stay at home are dong our very best to preserve for you the prceless values and chershed tradtons whch you hold dear. Unlke scores of small colleges throughout the land Whtworth wll not be closed when you return. f a knd Heavenly Father leads your footsteps back to Spokane you wll quckly d~cover that your college s more alve more pro gressve and more n the thnkng of the people of Spokane than ever before n ts 54 years. By. ts progress durng these months and years t has proved beyond the shadow 'C/f;-a doubt ts rght to exst. ts ever llctebsng student borly and constantly mprovng physcal plant attest to ts stablty and guarantees ts future. can see somethng now whch. most certanly could no t see when you were here as students. Out from my wndows on the front sde of Ballard hall look across the campus through the trees and see the lovely lnes of our new dnng hall. t too now awats your return. wsh that you could see ts attractve nteror and assure you that our dormtory famly now partak'es of ts meals n one of the fnest halls n the Far West. And on the frst floor we now have an attractve chapel room where students gather as they d d when you were here to sng the great songs of the world and to receve nspraton and help. Thanksgvng day' has just passed and although you are all very far away trust that the true sprt of the day has ~n n your heart and that n spte of war and desolaton you have t n your heart to thank God for lfe' and for all hs beneflts. As you breathe your prayer of thanksgvng do not forget to lft a note of prase for your' college and wth t the prayer that she may ever be loyal to her avowed purpose of Chrstan educaton. On our part be assured of our contnued nterest prayers and love. More' talan ever you are a part of us and wherever you are we are there too. We jon hearts an d hands that Thanksgvng 945 wll fnd' a world at peace and you as God may drect back aga n among the pnes. Cordally your frend FRANK F. WARREN Presdent. No.4 by George Van Leuven The drve foj' funds for the ' World Student Servce fund wll be held January 8 to 2 announced Dave Bat'nes freshman class presdent aftel the keynote talk of Mss Mary Robe travelng secretary of the \VSSF n chapel November 2:7. ' We need to beleve n students n schools near and far away ' MSS Robe declared. We need to enlarge our Vsons so that we can see the whole area. Mss Robe called to the attenton of the chapel group the mportance of the scholastc endeavor n Chna statng: f we could understand what s gong on n the world n whch we hve we would fnd that students of the world have come to a panful realzaton of ther place n the future. WSSF a movement of worldwde scope has as ts goal the securng of $ The help of colleges such as Whtworth s to be used n ~dng students n val'lous parts of 'the world who arc at pl'esent m need of assstance. n the current perod $ of the WSSF funds from Amercan students wll go to Chna to be admnstered for students there by the Natonal Student Relef COrnnlttee through 28 local commttees. Accordng to a recent news release receved by the WHT WORTHAN offce unversty students are studyng n that war-torn land workmg n prmtve fashon 500 mles or more nland. The benefts of WSSF however are not lmted to students studyng n colleges n foregn countres but extend to Amercan men who are mprsoned n enemy terrtory. We are responsble for our boys recevng books n prson (Turn to page 3 PLEASE) CALENDAR Dec. -Basketball game wth Baxter at Graves hall. Dec 4-Tradtonal Sefelo brthday dnner for quarter. Dec. 5-Prates tangle wth Cheney hoopsters at Cheney. Dec. 7-Whtworth college concert n the Mare Antonette room of the Davenport hotel at 8:5 p. m Entre program orgnated by Whtworth talent. Dec S--Whtworth Wrters. club at 8:00 p. m. n the chapel room. Dec. 2-Baxter hoopsters host to Prate fve; Modern Language club's Chrstmas party. Dec. 5-Ft. Wrght basketball team playng Whtworth here. Dec. 6-Saturday classes to make up tme lost at begnnng of quarter. Dec. 7-C.E. Chrstmas carol. ng. -Dec. S-Cadet Cappng Ser. vce Dec. 9-Tradtlonal Sefelo evenng candle servce. Dec Flnal Exams. Jan. 3-Begnnlng of wnter quarter. ' '.;:. &~ '~ -. '.

15 ; \. ; '.' jl ~ t PAGE TWO WHTWORTHAN Frday December 944 Bllttwnrtltuu Offcal Publcaton of the Assocated Students of Whltwort!) College. Our Churchesl CA~!:~r!-GH'!H!:!!!~DE ssued every other Frday durng tl)e fall. wnter. and sprng quarters. Entered under Secton 562 Postlll Laws and Regulatops. Subscrpton -prce 25 cents per Whtworth college quarter. Student subscrpton ncluded n ASWC fcc. Prnled by Stake Prntmg and Publshng Co. Spokane. Wash. EDTOR-N-9H~EF...' GEOR~~..~~)lok~'&~~te.k~ Managmg EdtOl y'. F t Desk Edtor......; rgm~a ~le: Chrstan Actvtes Edtor... LoUse h Sports Edtor ~'ran~es Hab awa~ Art Edto! 'Kath' e«~~oth~~~g Clubs Edtor... M..'j: R'~ardson Pat- Feature Wrters r C;.. s~~~anljoyce Warren R.eportel's... Wllam Chalmers M Lo~el'!e KDolenl.gn' Maxne Johnson. arjorle Eh~anor Renkert Fay Smth BUSNESS MANAGER... '... DA VD c;:. WR]QHT ~laton Manager... '''r ~~~nhut':::~ AdvJS(!r... D. And take the helmet of salva.ton a.nd the sword of the Sprt. whch s the word of God..E)pb(fSans 6 :7.. Next Thursday evenng lovers of good musc wll have the opportunty of atten~ng a dfferent type of Whtworth conr;ert not orye comprsed of mported artsts but all-whtworth.. t appears that there wll be >ome truly fne numbers on t~e program one of whch s Dr. Sharton's own arrangement of The Lord s My Shepherd. An organ student who stood outsde the rehea~ltl room door and lstened to the chor's rendton of th~ number sad t sounded marvelous. As we consder the nature of the concert Fnd lhe pbject of the proceed~ of the concert the college buldng fund. t s ncumbent lpon all of us to attend and brng our frends wth us. See you at the Whtworth concert next Thursday evemng!. LETt~ SNG CARO.S! Hark the Herald Angels Sng! Yes Chrstmas soon wll be at our doors. anc;l everywhere the sprt of Santa Claus wll pervade the atmosphere. Ppssbly the most eagerly awated tme of the year especally to youthful hearts s the lwrnng of December 25 when strngs are broken and wrapp!lgs removed from pre~en.ts. Much of the sprt of Chrstmas comes through smgmg of Chrstmas ~arols an art all too often ne~lected. The campus Chrstan Endeavor spqosqrs B:y~lrl:r carolng servce jll~~ befor~_ ~~~ s~~~ents ~eturn home for the ChrstJTlas vacaton. That same sprt of carolng 5hould manfest tle]f earler n the servces and chapel programs. Let'. h've more ~arollng! CONTNUED qrate'fulness ' The recent ThanksgVng!)eason gave everyone much to thnk about as dfferent speakers exhorted us'to be thankcul for many bless ~gs whch God hal gven ~s. Tru~y hs grace has been bountful toward us s'!e!tered us protected ~s from the vcstudes of a turbulent world and endow~d u~ wtl} God'!> marvelous salvaton. 'As the days from 'fljal~~gy~g depart h0'rever. some of us tend to forget the sprt of T/ulnksgvqg. But surely we are blessed on December atd May 25 and August 9 as much as on the fourth ThurstlaY o~ November. Hs grace s np less real because t s sprng or wnter than at Thanksgvngtde. ; Let us contnue 'to 'be thankfuj! WBTWO~TB; PBS»~JtJAN ahubor. COMMUNTV FACULTV STUDENTS Are Urged to Come M~rk L. Koehler PastOl' FRST BAPTST CHUROH CJJas. T. Tally Pastor MOf.nna WqJ:Shp... :00 A.M. ~V'ln9~lJtjc ~ervce 7:30 P.M. Young Peopl~ Servce 6:30 P.M. All Young People and Students are urged to attend Sngspraton follown& evenng servce.. 2nd and Lnool EST. 893 M.~.:FRST PRBS]JYTmnAN. OHURCH_ Rev. Paul Calhoun D.D: Pastor Worshp Servlces... :00A. M. and 7:30 P. M Young Poopl~'. Meet-.. ng... 8:~ P: M. There s a ~la~ for you~ 4th and C~DAR Cadet ls arc somewhat lke senol's because they wll be leavng us after Chrstmas so we'd lke to ntroduce you to Carolne Gbson who comes to us from Juncton Cty Oregon. To descrbe her best would be to say that she has black curly hal' and sparklng black eyes whch are farly bubblng over wth the lfe and vtalty of a Scotch lasse. The daughter of a state senator Carolne had always wanted to be a n\.ll'se; and when the wal' came along ths was her opportunty to fulfll her desre and to ~rve her country at the same tme. One of the greatest thrlls of her lfe Wl!S comng to Whtworth she says and her fjrst and lastng mpresson has been the ever-present C/r~tl!n atmosphere. Carolne s actve n both sports and muso. Concernng the a'tler she says she would love to sng f she could. We hate' to lose you Carolne; but we'll be watng fot: you to come back to complete your degree here at Whtworth when you fnsh your tranng. ~J. Vf. The Crmson and Black PERSPECTVE by John Henrcksen H Joe and Josephne and '0 the rest of you G.. Whtworthans scattered everywhere over ths terrestral globe of ours. Most of you are a long Qstance from the college 'neath the pnes but we all thnk of you and know that you 'remember Whtworth now an(j then too. Whtworth wll seem a dfferent place to you when you frst come back to the campus. Most of you have. never' seen the new dnng hall and some have never seen the completed gym-audtorum J P. Graves hall. t wll seem strange to some to see the Annex. the bg. two-story structure near Whtworth 'hall. Dr; Warren's new home wll delght you. and 0 course you can't eat down n the old dnng -hau.-'cause that's where the bology labs are now located. But there's one thng that won't be changed Joe. That's the old F 0 JJ ~ T J Whtworth C/lrstjan fejlo\\<hp PRBa'BV'BlUU' and sprt. We're stll Lvng for -- Jesus out here. There may be 'CBVRQB; more of us but as Chrstans we're.. -!! ~ + 'To Rev. E. Pastor C. Debler stll the same good old Whtworth- Fa~lty Column tran Landstemer. An avator Mornng Worahlp... _;ooa.m. ~~ce you f~las went awayn... ) ~sc~pes d~ath frem') su~cal nf~c- E)(p~tory M-'M 8.nd don.'t all of us_ Ws. h you. were. (Contnue4-from ~ge -e ton because a Frenchrpan :r.. s- ~ '. 't' l' d d h th r teur ~.n d.. ~' Ge'.un.~n Koc h ela. _ Evangellltc Servces r:3o P. M bacj;!-the few Jll~n Ofl t!'le cam- JS mterna lona ze ; an wee Stlld. en.~ JlVte4 to sng PW have '~) -OyefY(lJe..meq by ~e wsh t or not an ndelble pat- boratecj ~ n!?w t~~~nq4e.. wth tho; ntormal 'yo~ tle femjlln~ tde. BlJt ~on't wor- 'tern of' unty s woven nto the These few llustratons show People's Evenng Chorus ry joo'ut those _Wl'ltworth.S~ls of flocety of m~nkm~. that thpllght cannot be natonal- L-... yojj.; for t~e t from eac/ on~ :. ':rh~ J?est thllt has /)cen produceq zed and suggest thljt one fjlnda- of tlel. ther're rjmlly loyal to 'ny~lj!'!re 'n th~.wofl! S avaa~le mentlj unty of cvlzllton s the yoq. ~y: low -happy '.yo~ q. l.'s l~.:;crve.the r.. ce of men regard-. unty of.ts ntellectual lfeo-there- '. KNOX ~Hl mt~e t~fse $als When lne.wal' ~e~ Jlf natjon'dofdcfoloo: do)'puhrthcehrl.la~' fo~'tll'lthtnkllthe W 0 ' td.sedlookountgh r.jt~$~y_e'a s'wh9v~rt'. t'l- '.t' f 'l-'r~f are- guar e. r... to m e co ua y we - ran Y CHUROH wqr.s wal.n~. or YOll JJv Yr. 'ta~ ~'Japanese and a qerman to ~st~ql'sh all actve brotherhood....' fellows WflO'll 'be able' to come K nqx a.d Poet St. 'pe We' ar!! prater-ted from smnll-. of rn~n. But now much better s Dr. Charles F. J{oe~ler' Pl!Stof back and we Sncerely hope there pox by the WQrk of an Engllsh- the leadersllp that canbe gven '. Wllam Chalmers' wh be a l?t of you. ~lj'~rtup~te- nan: and arc saved from -rabes by thos~ who are traned n the. Young People's Drector ly some!re sarng tlat they want b~~~u~~' of a. Fflmchman. The 'ules of f:vjlzaton wrought out ~unday SQhopl :... 9:45 A-;:-- t9' go t9 otl~r colleges or uljvers- '. ~orng Worshp... :00 A.M.. Evenng Serv~... 7:3Q P. Wprld's!;nlldrcn ~'e cured of pe - on Sn~j and. Calvary and Mars M tlcjs ~fter. the w.al'. Here's the fagra 't~rough the research of an /lll. The latter type of lender- FOUR 'aetve Chrstan Endeav- strong!!st reaso) why. yoy should jaustrml. From brth to de/lth. we :;hp s pe)g prfpared c;>n the cam- or'socetes'.meet at 6~5 P.M. corre' ;>ack to Whtworth: our pre surrounded by the. sprt of pus~~ of. Chrstan colleges and Wbltworth S~!.dent Welcome 'All'}a Mater offe!l'3 wq~~ few other ffry Who nevf:f thought n' te.r~s specfcallyat Whtworth. Perh-lps L- -_..._ _ pt fl.ags.or boulldnry!~nes.a~d who pow y.ou c~n.see that t S not dle ft'be +++th++e.+.+ B.. ++UO colle~es ctn offer -:;- Chrst. Here never served a lesser loyalty than babplng When we declare to you... tually!lod mtellectually for lfe. ~q~ wqlfare of manknd.... that the hope of the future rests We'll be '!;eeng you G. ': k+.~+s.+t~or+'+.:t Ycu can prepare YO\.l~elves spr- 'A ~r~nh 'soldler s shelded upoq tle ~hrstan students of'to-.. rrom typhod fever wth the help day. We should not concentrate +f. 6~ 'V!.'.. ~. Aye.. Dd you' 0tce that most l'tudents tlrn to page four' to read nrne s protected Crom nulnra ferent bqt. l'ather should dlgent- BObl. St to' :!fe gossp column (rst? Mr. ~d.; Cards nqurng reporter column twce... ~ransfuson s ndebted to an Aus-; Mark L. Koehler Gong to Saturday classes wll A senol' man appears n the Spotlght hs week one who has made qute a lame for hmself n the feld of wrtng and journal sm. John Henrcksen s hs name. and you wll readly recall hm when' we tell you that he s the brave soul who rdes a bcycle to school every mornng of the yeal. sun. 'an or snow. We mght add that he s from Spokane and started hs college career rght here at Whtworth. He began hs work on the WHTWORTHAN staff by wl tng feature columns even n hs freshman year. Hs major s hstory whch he ntends to teach followng' graduaton; and someday he plans to become a famou. personage n the feld of lterature. He lkes Whtworth so well that he s even comng back for hs ffth year-we'll be glad to see you John. He has a certan touch of humor al hs own n hs wrtngs and we eel confdent that some day we shall pck up a wellknown masterpece. turn to our chldren and say \' remember the author of ths book way back when Good luck to you Johnny. -J. W. seem rather strange. Wonder who gets the tme and a half?.. :. Nothng lke beng n love as they say. Nothng lke beng out too. What havng a wfe and a flock of kds wll do for one: l\fcgurk g~t o~ the honor roll for the frst tme. Congrats Don... Ddn't t re!lly look gorgeous durng thl' frosty fau days? The tnsely effect of. the cold on the pnes surely was beautful. But that wasn't the only beautful thng about here When you consder Carol Chambers...' t's really fun to read the gossp column of the year when earl. -Blanford (npw at Prnceto~) was-edtor. The present set of muckrackers are don' a gqod job too. Keep up tte drty wor4 ye sn~pers. CoUrte'Y: The gentleman who drove by a group of college women watng for the coljege bus to take them on ther' f'&t lap of ther TP.&nksgvng vacaton colr~~$ly splattered th'e! l!sses' best clothel wth slush and tnen p0. ltely drove away laughng. Next tme that ndvdual demonstrates hs courtesy thus he wll be J'lOnored wth hs name n the WHT WO~rHAN. Tlat tradtollaj Hello W~k ~ Jtnda bellg forgotten. How ~~ut makng the ~eek ths paper comes out Hello Week on Hello Wlllk 7 Ana ~eep up the: ~~a bwjpes$ wth a cheery sml«: as well! ~ EDTOR RWLAOBD (Contnu~d ftom page ) well spoken by someone: 'Frst thngs frst.' personally recommended Jean Duncan assocate edtor of' the book. as' my successor and am happy to report that the junor class' and the publcatons councl' have elected her as edto~-nchjef \'~ w!h to take thl? opportunty to stress that -each student shpujj fe~l hs res~onsbqjty to gve.tl;l h~r!ctve support. Wfl even- one's cooperaton the 945. NA'7 SH should pe. the best YE!C}r~ E '<4 nussan MelchnkoCf. A Dutch' upon the hjng& that make us df- GH\Se pf t~c resenrch of nn ta- ly ~tudy R~d prepare ourselves n 'j ea '.--.'. a ~OD~r.y move we put tw_ gossp on the Jan. Grass. An Amel'jcnn solder those tlngs tnaj unte. Ths t s. Gftttf 4. SJlPp~ 'front page.'. Beng on the ed- Wounded n the.car East owes hs' our prv~ego. to do lt Whtworth toral' staff s rau;er 'handy as )Ce to Japanese Ktasato. who: under the nfluence of the Sprt Post S'cl'pt has reason to observe. solnted the.baclll!s 'of lctnnus. A: pf God who has made of olle kfnd... 've crossed my name out of her R~an solder. snved b'y blood; all the peoples of the ~arth. > Greetngs bqok that Whtworth students have ever publshed'!' -- _''here s no doubt. ~ my mm! bl;lt.what RU~a wl] fjgl}t Japall:: declared Dr. Rqhard Strllna em- <llt commentf'tqr on ~lrq~an flf{ars. Qefor~ thc;l chapel au!;l~ljle y~sterday.... presentng tjjs. opnon on ~!ssa the former Cj:ech ctzen stated that Russa s Pot an ag~ gre~ve naton but s ganst l!-ggressors ~ ; --

16 Frday December 944 WHTWORTHAN PAGE THREE ~ ; -- MANAGNG ED. GOES BERSERK TRES TO WRTE THE PAPER by Johnny No for the last tme Vrgna Dave Weyer docs not spell hs name We're. Fnshed? You may go home Now scram 've got to put ths paper togethel' sometme Now let's see - where shall put ths about Jean Duncan's problem-van would murder me f left t out-the story on the NAT SH!. Thnk 'll put t wth the ads. Ho hum wonder when 'll fnsh -been here thrty-nne hours at the shop already. Do de- feel so queer. De do. Somethng's queer. but don't know what t S - where's the drt colurtl}? can't fnd t-'ll have to wrte t my.!>cf. Say can't fnd any of th~ copy-t's all. gone. 'll have tq wrte tbe whole WH'lWORTH JAN myself. may as wel start wth th~ '.Censored- Campus Drt column Never wrote any drt before but t looks smple. DCK SCHWAB lnd MAE LANCASTER are gon~ ~teady together. sn't that awful? DCK went to get ter'; so row they're gong togefher~ Ho hum J can't thnk of anythng. 'll dl} fs they dd n hgh s~hool-just take two J)am~s at rjndom an! put them together. All rght ELldER CLCK and DELLA SPECK. f;r. There la4e! and gentlemen ~s the campus's new couple. Oh nuts can't wrte drt. Let'~ ~there's Post Scrpt's nqurn~ reporter column. Hmm-here's the queston of the week-do you wear false teeth? ' PAT SPELMAN: NO! MUR~L' AUSNK: Now John ;you know you shou5n't go around Skng people questons lke that. AL BnOWN: (Blank stare.). '4\RY BUR~lAND:' Y.o:e-s ;-o-h-n w-e-a-r f-a--s-e t-e-e-t-h. W-a--t t--l-] c-a-l-l t-h e -n ':a.;n-e a-s-y-l-u-m. Th/t wlsn't t04} ~ooq. Let's see ~ He sat down on a char n Mc Mllan hall on whch some kndhearted soul had put a thumb tack. n accordance wth the generally accepted scentfc 'ules concel'llng persons who st down on thumb tacks Mr Fnlayson ht the celng. Not only that he went rght through and landed on the second floor of McMllan halt Now ths was very embarrassng to Bruce because he was where he shouldn't be. The moral: Don't put thumb tacks on chars. Now - the Spotlght Parade. Who shall featul'e thls week? Ah-the senol' class. 'll wlte about the average senor. The AVERAGE senor s as tall as Al Brown as cute as sabelle Mc Neely as expert on the organ as sabel Mse as nvgoratng as Joyce Warrer as good a dramatst as Marjore Johnson as fun as Marge Klen and as red-hared as Johnny Hem cksen. There you have t lades and' gentlemen the average senor. Now. last The Crmson and B~k Perspectve by John Henrcksen. What SHALL wrte? Goodness can't thnk of a thng! 6 NEW.BOOKS ARE ADDED TO LBRARY S~ new ~ks have been obtaned by' the Hprqry through the Carneg~ Endowment for nternatonal Peace for the nternatonal Relatons club and are now n the brary for general use. How New Wll tle Better World Je 7 by Carl L. Beeker Professor Emertus of Hstory at Cornell s j dscusson of Post War Recon!>tructon Tht; Great Decson by James T. Shotwell s also a book on hl:!w the natons wll buld a world organzaton that can and wll keep world peace.!\. cplecton of artcles wrtten by varous Chnese people dealng wth ther problem s found n there's Fra~ces Hatb-way's Sport Yocel Frqm UnC)(;()uped Chna.quntS cpj!mm. 'll have to wrte edted by Harley F. MacNar. one too. But snce 'm wrtng t Another book dealng wth war 'll ha~~ to c~j t!>~methng else: ~me problems and post-war plans t have tl s Prospects and POlces by the ShortSpltS ltght Honorable Herbert Morrsop Mnjster of Home Securty by ~)' Aych yeh Wht~Qrtq hj.jmbl~d the Unver ana Secretary of State for Home!ty of WashmgtoJl n bljsketbau Affars n England;'. ths week -by a': s~~~e of' A develop~ent of natural resources of South Amerca s ds to. (No that U.>n't YQur fella'~ feral num~r; t'a. my ~rother's.) pussed n Lat n Amerlc:a and the p. of W felt humble because that was al he'bat Whtworth by. : ~~~ fd dq petter: ~n the front page.. TJ~~k ' ~te a news $tory The commons closed an hour--early':on. Thursday becaus~ ~ss; Peggy Bramel' a watress ;here had a heart attack. Both fhe and Mr. Hobakk wth whom ~he was madly n love were taken lo Deaconess hosptal. Mr. Coats 'ndustrla Aae by Fred Rppy... R~~ and h Peace by Sr Penn'd Pares covers the varous lspecta or Qur relatonslp to the Sovet Unoq. Each book has!?een wdely pub Jczed by leadng newspapers and Frtcs throughout the Unted ~tat4;!s... WSS!' nrve ~perat~r of the commons- was <<;:ontnuetj from Plge ~ }aken'!'long ljlso~ because he had a ~~P/.' Ms!t Robe ftated. The brok~n ~heart fhen he found out djftclltr of the readng' rnf4tera~ that.;~ss Cromer ddn't love hm. ~ Jlo. o}>stacle ~or sople of' the~e : The Facl-]ty '.Column s next: Jl~l\ wrte that tl)oy som~tmes That AAyld bj3' ~mpw. Dear Stu- have as m!ch as one d(ly ta spcnd pents: f one of.tj)~ 'women stu- ~l A sln~le p.a~e.. ' ~ents should bre~. 8 ll:!g or one. Plans are beng made for books pf the men students shollld get a to be collected at the same tme' lttle slver n hs lttle fnger ~arnes sad; The bap~ assem ~on't see Dr. Coulltermne Dr. fled then wll be combned wth J!;dmunds Dr. Hardw~k Dr. Hu- those '.already collected. last.puch Dr. Munn Dr. SCh'auch\ Dr. ~prng' t>harton or 0'. Warren. See t::::~=:::;::;:;:::;:::::::::::::~~ }:;a~rs. L<?gsdon R. N. unmedc- jlly yours AD MNSTnATON. ~ Thnlf rll wrte an edtoral how: The recent. practce \ of: put- : tng ~ftclq; Q.~ chars n classrooms: s a very dangerous one and' s to: be dj~olraged. t js dajlgcrous because some of these students who arc just hot ar mght blow! F O~ GoQd Cen. Recreaton up. t s to be dscouraged be- Sk~te. at cause t mght prove -embarrassng'.c 0' 0. '. K ' S to loml! students A' case n pojnt _! ';.' ( s that of Mr. Bruce Fnlayson. j ~!:-~!:--~-;o-wo-.. Snapped by the photographer durng one of the lghtel' moments at the Homecomng banquet were the three headlne spenkers. Readng from left to rght: Dck Schwab Dr. E. O. loland presdent of Washngton State college and Pl'. F. F. Warren. tboent PRQGRAMS 0f the pny WS presented wth HGHLGHTS OF YEAR a handsome desk bloltel' by the Beautful were the strans of members of the cast. the natonal anthem fllng the ranbow-decoa'ated Mal'e Antonette room of the Davenport hotel as the annual Homecomng banquet hegall Frday nght November 7. Whtworth's Rev. Mark Koehler gave the nvocatojl before the turkey dnner was served. The program' followng the dnner was begun by ASWC Presdl!nt Dck Schwab who gave a cordal speech of welcome and Rev. Wlson Rasco who responded on behalf of the Alumn assocaton. Dr. Frank Warren ';8d parts of three letters whch he had receved from frends of the college and Helen Gal'ner entertaned wth an amusng readng. Announcement of the students' Choce of Harv~st Queen by Toastmaster Schwab was one of the sur 'prse ~vents' of the evenng.-queen Peggy Cromer was presen.ted to frends alumn and students of Whtworth just before Dr. E. O. Holland! Presdent of Walhngton State college gave an address. Muscal numbers on the program ncluded a pano solo by Bll Jacobsen several songs by the mxed quartette and a vocal solo by Mrs. Eleanor Barrow Chase. Play 5 Succea Whtwort! PlaYfr'll Rng Around EUzabetn the HomCC0llng p'ay tarrng Joyce Warren 'was presented 0; Novemt>er.8' n J. P. Graves hall before one oc the largelft audences thllt' hl.s ever attended a Wht~orth' dramatc proslucton. An adde~ lltracton w~ the cr~wng OO(ore the pj.ar be.l;'an pf Harvest Queen Peggy Cromer and the namng of her prncesses Carol Chambers Marlouse Dowdy Lorene Dong and Barbara McCarty. PZ'9fessor L. B. Quartet Well Receved The Hart House strng quartet entertaned a large receptve audence wth ts concert on November 20. t was held n the Commandery room of the Masonc temple and was the second n seres of such concerts sponsored by the~ Whtworlh student body. Unque modern numbers were nterspersed wth the classcal compostons of Beethoven Schubert and Tschalkowsky. Ths Canadan quartet has been on tours throughout the musclovng world and played at the coronaton of George V of England. Freshmen spend one-thrd of ther frst yeal' n bed anp twothrds n bad.. Joyner 'Drug Store BERT B. DENSOW Owner Oomplete Lne of Drugs Howard 4 Rversde Spokane 6 Wash You Oa.n Get & Squa.re ~l at SARTOR Jeweler No 0 WaJl St. Spo~ Reddy sey Under bu;ne manage!ent the cost of eleelrc~ hu been ~t.. djly lower N whle other prce' have shot up. Elf belter servce at' tll low'er cost my 90. efter the w.r. '. Why Blues Corral a Swtchboard Gal by MelMa Rchardson Hl\'e you eve ' been a swtchboard Opel'UtO'? f you have skp ths fol' t wll bl' n twce (at least) told tole Buzz buz7 buzz goes the buzzel' nnd zng zng zng goes the operator; She flps the key and says Offce lnd an ndgnant voce snorts was dnllng my number. Three shutters bob fmll UcaJly and she cnn only answer one at a tme About ths stage n the game Long Dstance gets one lne. Prexy has anothca' and two clothes pns allmrently are on the othel's. The bell rngs fot' lunch the thunderlng herd pours down the stars and one of the lhunderers oozes nto the orflee door to nqure Has there been a call (or me! And f anyone tres to tell you that there s a man shortage don't beleve t COl' fo'ly-eleven of the rare' creatures call every noon for well we won't tell who. All ths s only the begnnng for t goes on lnd on. Operators go to ther bed to recuperate and spend ther nghts wth' wld nghtmares of tele~ phones sproutng legs and pursung them down Hello walk. Why dd you send hm after your cold cream 7 He'll never fnd t. only wanted to get the chap off my hands. Hgh~t Qualty Work at Lowest Prces!J.: ' CASEY'S' Shoe. Repar N. 440e Wan 8treet Wyle-Carlson PR:t;BORlPTON DRUGGBTS 69 Sprague Oor Wall DEAL Laundry Co_. Lu.terzetl Dry Cle.nme Z7B~ ~~ew~ 'WJTWORTH OOLLEGE OONO~;RT Davenport Hotel DEO.7.' Tckets $.2lS

17 PAGE FOUR WHTWORTHAN Fr\day December 944 PRATES VE WTH BAXTER HERE TONGHT CENSORED. Campus Drt ALVDA LEHN TELLS OF HER ENGAGEMENT What Say You? CORRECTON n the Novembf'r 7 ssue of the One good tum desej'\'es another \VHTWORTHAN n ln m'lcle or so they tell ls even f t's only' headed QuestOn of Food'.R.C. t was mghty'600d the tum of a phrase-or a worm! Forum Topc D. Shurtoll s The Whtworth basketeers face BURH:LAND and EDWARDS Here we are wth the Shck Chcks' quoted as ha\'hg stated hat cel'- Baxter hosptal's team here to- conlbnaton ag' an for thel' thl''d deas of a Glad Lad. \Ve'v ' asked tao E U' 0 pean coun l' nes flve (l ellnght n the second game of the Homecomng banquet. agan lus week and here you ty of food. Tl:! quotaton should season after takng a 44-9 re- DAVE WRGHT seemed to play have t men: wha.t a grl frst no- read France England Germnny verse f!'om the Gonzaga Bulldogs hs part n the play wth a great tces about a man. Denmark SWtzerland and other on Tuesday. deal of case and skll! Alce Ellott: What do notce European countres had plenty of n the low-scormg contest held How about that AL? What's fl'st? Sense of humol' and per- food before the outbj'cak of the Wal... n Graves gymnasum the part t h s about LTTLE BARNES beat- sonalty. And manners! salor-part cvlan team fl'om - Spo- mg your tme on the hayrde? Helen Gamer: Hs eyes. Hs f you pl'nt anv morn J'okns k. ane pled up a slowly accumulat- Just to let you know FNNEY pel'sonalty counts too. ~ ng lead whch the Prates were we approve of the lttle woman. J Bette Hoffman: HS teeth. about Scots wrtes a klted l'eadunable to match. Hgh pont men BARNEY fnally receved word Whether they're whte and pearly er of the WHTWORTH AN for Gonzaga were Bly and Car- from her and we al'c mghty glad or whether they have ncotne Sh~l~ cease borrowng your papenter wth eght talles each to see her smle agan. stans on them.. pel. whle Don Mcnturff and GeOl'ge What's ths scarlet pece of All the grls ar{' dong t and Vrgna Hunt: The frst thng ~.=: Yam!lmoto '<;eared the hoops for somethng or other wth the steel now one more of our \VhtwOl th notce about a man s hs smle. sx each for Whtworth. splke& protrudmg from t whch s coeds has joned the ranks of the Betty Ma~enus: Hs general Both teams had dffculty fnd- under the nfluence of ZENER'S E.G.'s! Beautful blonde Alyda appearance. jng ther shootng range only two danty lttle hands? s t really Lehn a!'ophomore from Espanola Eleanor Renkert: Hs personlong shots succeedng one a cen- knttng? s now the proud wearel' of a go'- alty to tell you the truth whch tel' floor shot by Stton of Gon- The Calfornans have been suf- geous damond set n whte gold. ncludes sncerty. zaga and the other a sde-lne shot ferng terrbly from the cold late- The announcement was made Mon- Margaret Snyder: HS length. by Dan Matsumoto ot Whtworth. ly but were more than overjoyed day nght Nov. '2:7 at a party Then hs eyes. The most consstent scorer for to see the frst snow. Some of gven by Alvda and her room- Dorothy Tuerke: Whether he Whtworth was Mcnturff whose the clever remarks caused by ts mate rene Pruter. The announce- has hall'. So many men are getfrst half free-throw shots mssed presence were: t's sno exctng! ment was n the form of a lttle tng bald these' days. only once. Other of Coach Mer- Let's go skng after dnner! brd carryng the secret under Vera Fay Wlson: Hs har and ton Munn's men who played well don't lke t because t's too much hs wng. hs eyes; Whether 0' not hs har.. =::.: :.. ::~:::: :.=:=.::'~ Complete Sk Equpment SMCHUCK Brothers W 724 Frst R.6733 _._. -J were Brown Kurowa Matsumoto lke dandruff! The lucky man S Howard Wl- s well groomed-but NO grease!... an~ Yamamoto. Chef. Gene Woz- Our lttle EMELYSE LONG was ams. U.S. Army statoned n Verna Zener: ntellgent ex ny s Bulldogs scored fll'st but for sufferng undel' the lluson lhat' Hawall. Because of the war no presson guef's. f he 00<-5 as ten mnutes t seemed as f the EDNA KRAFT was beng such a defmte plans have been made. f he knows fllyfhng. Eugene's game would be tght. At one pont braye person to leave her hus- -Post SCl'lpt. Flowers CONCERT the tally was fve-all but by the band and twn babes n Cahforend of the half the score-board na to pursue hgher educaton at (Contnued from page ) <>read Gonzaga 2 Whtworth. Whtworth. Recently she found on sale at downtown musc stores BAKK Have has you an heard ambton? that the He O'HOwants A pproxmately 400 saw the out that EDNA s only engaged and may also be purchased from to be n the Smthsonan nstgame. and that t's her twn brother's any member of the chorus.. Mrs. tute's ballet!!! wfe who has the twn babes. Frlnces Scott. has charge of tck- t!.eem& that even n these et sale~. Prces are: $.25 (jn-.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: SportSquntS tmes t doesn't take long for the c~udllg. taxes) foj' adults and 32c snow on Whtworth Tree to be (mcludltlg taxes) for Whtworth ZEPHYR by FRANCES HATHAWAY brushed off! And those tracks students. Net proceeds from the weren't msleadng! concert wlll go to the Whtworth AUTODEX r All-Star Team Wanted EQUPMENT And we stll thnk that an hour buldmg fund. Wanted: One All-Star women's ~~~~========== basketball team! Ths fall quarter s only the begnnng for WAA pull the day after vacaton! (Yes the room only to fnd that t was exam s a drty mean trck to saton mtrgung we peeked nto A lst fnder turnouts.. Temporary teams were we flunked t too.) F'jl FRCK remnscng. chosen soon after school started Seems as f SHRLEY BLNE and the women have had weekly rated one of those l.d. phone calls practces. too. Yep 't was No. callng Where to Buy t'! NoW says manager Peg Cromer S the tme to organze an from <::'arolna! COAL COKE WOOD Rght here we want to award all-college team to be corrposed ths weeks orchds to CORPE for mak~g of WAA non-members as well as such a wonderful queen. members. The team would be capable of meetng outsde com JlCtton. Pep Prates Whtworth's newest organzaton the Pep Prates went nto acton for the frst tme Tuesday nght November 28 when they (urnshed pep musc for the Gon Zaga-Whtworth basketball game. P rector Mary Burkland and the band have been practcng all quarter n preparaton for the basketball season. Members of the band are Pat Bshop and Eddy May trumpet; Nadne Lamkn Maron Wllams Faye Smth and Vera Fay Wlson' clarnet; Peg Cromer lnd Slv~ Wheldon drums; Jeanette Denn ~n and Verqa Zener alto horn' and Pat O'Bren trombone. ' THE NEW QUARTER REGSTRATON SOON Regstraton for the Wnter quarter wll be openea for attendng students before they return home on Chrstmas vacaton. Those who have completed re ~traton wll not be requred to return untl January 3. Otherwse they must complete regstraton on the 2nd. Mss Estella Baldwn regstrar announces that schedules for next qu~rter wll be avalable n about a week. ~ What are you g~ng to do ~Pout t 7 was the chal!enge left by a 4'.. ~ move present~ br the Mrn Language club at chapel Wednesday on the lfe of Charles Mann Hall dscover of the program by whch alumnum may be produced economcally. We were rght proud of you gal! OUR Grpe of the Week: When do you suppose Vstng speakers wll learn that ths s NOT Whtman College; but Whtworth wth a unque personalty of ts own! When do we get to hear the story that's behnd that tux you wore to 'the banquet Dck? After the unnvted guests left McGURK's table he took hs shoes off agan and really enjoyed hmself! The cutest couple we saw {that s other than Prof. and Mrs. Koehler-pd. ady) was MARY RUTH LONO and JOHN MELVLLE.. We're out of energy-how about you? Heard: The faculty sghng and thnkng of the good old days when lookng at one another's baby pctures. My what' a beautful baby you were MOMMY. An't love grand - MARE WOODS? Three letters tbe Slme day from the same salor! tsk tsk! We have been notcng some very queer thngs on our campus lately. The other day whle lstenng through a keyhole we over': heard what apparently were the favorte delcaces of an nhabtant of some strange far-away porton of the world. Fndng the conver- BLL HATCH Sportng Goods School Sweaters Made to Order Boys Ratoled Buketba!! Shoes $04.95 Up Badmnton Racket. -tj4>o- S Howard Spok&ne FUEL OL Great Western Fuel Co. Phone Brdy 20 E. 222 DeSmet Spokane Roller Ska~ng Class for Begnners F~. DEC. 8 6:5 P. M. Class Free-Sesson 50c Jula and Jm Medeal' nstructors-slver Medalsts MONTEREY 86 W. 4th Man 4950 WOODWORK BULDNG MATERAL LUMBER McGoldrck Lumber Co. Spoka.ne Wash. For the Be.t -Serve A. & K Qualty MEATS You ca.n't lose a name' or address wth an Autodex on your desk. Hts any name when you touch t. A rery useful gft '... Gt... M. we... n Sprague Ave. WDrWORTH S~rvce Staton No.2 GAS ACCESSORES AND OL Pend Orelle & Dvaon HENRY McNTURFF (Fly wth Art Hlsen) Fast charter servce Student nstructon REASONABLE RATES Storage Space Expert Mechancs Calkns Ar Termnal N. Dvson Spokane Ff... Corsages Cut Flowers -- Plants No. 20 Wall st. M.73 The Crescent M.2343 FOR ALL S P O R T S Baseball Basketball Tenns Skates Sks Golf Archery: Badmnton Spokane Cycle & Toy Co. 27 Post Street PETERS & SONS FLORSTS W. 829 Rversde N Market Corsages for All Occasons PLEASE REMEMBER to Carry your own packag.. ; help us and the effort to conlerve You won't catch me lettng my ahoppjdg go 'tl the last mnute. 'm hoppng ea.rly a.t B t t ). ) \'~k~'~~'.':' 'r y '!-: ~:: ': ~~~flll'~60'l!mh'l~'l

18 Sec 562 p L... P BASKETBALL SSU! -+ Support Your Team Tonght Aganst Lewston tan ~ ~ l -J ) VOL. 36 SPOKANE WASHNGTON JANUARY No.6 HERE'S WHAT THE FACULTY Says '. Men Get Dorm n Changes on Campus The good gremlns at Whtworth really went to work over the re- : cent Chrlstmas holdays. The men Edtors Note: Dr. Theron succeeded n obtanng a full dorm B. Maxson of the department -the Annex of psychology and phlosophy Thanks to Floyd Gurnsey and wrtes the sxth n a seres of : hs crew who worked wth scrub artcles by the Faculty. brush varnsh brush and calcl The collegan who lves apart mne br\lsh the dorms dspjayed from hs fellows and apart from a new sheen. God s followng the law of dmn- An m;wessve Chrstan flag shng returns-a sure road to n- made by several lades of the temal conflct and unhappness. GUld and a new mult-wood atar solatonsm a term much n our presented by Mr Cecl J. Pounder' Chapel speaker next Wednesday thnkng today both natonally were seen by students for the frs; wll be Presdent Frank F. Waran~ ~rson~lly ~as bee~ fou.nd to tme at the chapel servce open- reno Dr. Warren S scheduled to pont lovanably n the dlrechon of ng ths quarter. return to the campus that mornng confuson and maladjustment. ' from a three-week busness tour!or al:l0st twenty ~ent~tes the LBRARY NOW HAS of the mddle-west and East. thmkers m each gelwrah~n hav~. ~en ~orced to deal wth the dyna- MAn NEW BOOKS PRESDENT A WA Y ON mc thought cou~~ed wthn the M~ny new books both fcton LONG 4ASTERN TRP words of tle Mastj:!r when he de- and noncfctl<m have 'en added ' ' d f h d '. <' Where's Dr' Warren and Scnven' ge t c are to H t tw youth 0 S ay t9 the lbrary snce last quarter.. ~.~.. r ~. f~ that none re~lly ved-wh~nhe Most )f these are hstorcal and when s he comng back? arc Knttra Needles } v d u t h f Th ull t two questons whch Betty Ann' -0. e n 0 mse. e PO-bographcal but there are also ~!l'd one's fellow!:; and o'e'.s God 'a few ~ovels. Dougless the presdent's ~fcre~ Do you have a yellow knttng s ju~t a~ ~rtan as the elfctrc tary answered for an nqurng needle? Man '.nd Mss SUSJe a novel by t th' 'th' d ' mpuls~ whct! drves.t~e great' reper er. e 0 er ay. ::Wher~' s: a:938 'Natsb? Augusta Tucker s an authenhc HJ)' be b k f eh w~r jnd~stres of When ' e ac or ape o~ mec;~anlcal fplljre ~ud4enly' halts book on the foundng of John J an. 24 was t e answer' to the flow. thr!)ugtt uj~' wres som~tl]!ng by A.'J. Cronn s also a novel lege presdent had a busy sched ~ust gve way. -The motor mrns but s consldered'by :ttles to be ule outlned toj; th!? trp; befq~ out. an!!u.tobography of Cfoln's own hs returl'\ he ~ll have been n The ntellectually honest college 5byhood ~~dyoutll n rela~d.. such <;t~s a.sbaltjmor~ Md.; At- 5f~~ent engaged ~~t only ' ttje 'P~f.!C World by Farfleld Os- lantccty N. J.; Buffalo' N. Y.;: acquston of scores at facts but :!0T!~ s an n'terestllg account Dubuque owa;' ara 'Mnneapols also n the hgh pursut of char- ~f thj! P~c!fe sl&nds ther plant 'Mmn. aeter dey!?lopmentwu ror'sde- and ~mmal lfe brds and cl- From the 5th through the 9th step' the ssue. Pe~nalty can mate. ~e bo9~ ~~so' gh;~s de- hs Schfldule calls for hs presence burn out - when' 'self-centered- ~qed ~~ptons of tle: R~llp:o as trade-about speaker at the Unness 's the only factor n the edu- p~~ New Ze~!and Austra~\~ versty 9f Dubuqe ~n that ~hool's catve Pl'QCess. :;. ~~ t~ E4st ndes. Relgolls ~mph!:lss W~k. nner. self-dscplne tht c-ys- A dscu~!n of R:!ssa's ruut SU~daY Jan 2 wll fnd hn tallzaton of gre~t l~yb:ltes: the ts ~~Vflopme~t ~~d ts present on lls Y{ay home-n the Olvell fxa.tlon of supreme values must problems s found p RUMa Then Pr~sbyt~ran church n Mn~dOmnate and motvate d creatve ~nd A-w~y~by Nna and Flmore pols to.be exact-and one week lvng. Ths 'provdes an attack Hydr.'. ~ter!te Wll ~ ~ellng ~.!j ~u about upoq Jjfe and 'tot an escape from One of the best of the recent t here n Chapel. t. t follows the road of lnter- trjyel books s Gob Duert by dependence and cooperaton-the :rldl!d Olble and Francesa Graceful Watres8ea law of gvng. SCence art edu- freqch.. t s the story of the aucaton and the socal graces al thors' journ~y nto the Gob 00- $.rfl~ W ~$F (jf~r. are seen n proper relatonshp.!:lert and of ther experences Mara pe Pancho Hubach she Ths s the genus of Chrstlke whle there. was called - and she was a beau character. Selectons from more than thr- The ocean lner comng to har- ty Latn-Amercan authors are bor reverses ts great engnes some found n Green Contnent by Gertme before the dock s reached. Otherwse the per would be torn ~~:s A:C:::::;eh:~:v:h~e!~~ n splnters. Now and agan t Latn Amerca as these authors s not unwse to halt our twenty- see t. four hour dash and re-evaluate purposes determne objectves decde Upon techmques and put our Van Wyck Brooks combnes two Lterature n New Englancl by hands anew n the hand of the nterestng and rl?adable stores Eternal Counselor. Hs words arc of wrters and the background of New England up to 95. always challengng - hgher. Come up Thnkj' then act. -Theron B. Maxson. WHTWORTH WRTERS MEET JANUARY 27 The frst of n seres of meetngs of the \Vhtworth Wrtel s club wll be held Saturday evenng Jan. Zl from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. n the McMllan hall recepton room. The cluh wll meet monthly on the last Saturday of the month. A new edton of Burn's Sest Plays has also been added to 'the selectons found n the lbmry. A detaled story of Rchard Hallburton's adventures as shown n letters wrtten dmng hs lfetme to hs father and mother may be found n Rchard HalllJurton Hs Lfe and Letters. Green Laurels by Donald Peatte s the story of the lves and /lcheyements of some of the world's gl eat naturalsts. At ths frst monthly meetng Dr. Robert Hubach wll dscuss Yankee Docfor n ParadJse s Walt Whtman's message Lo young the autobjogmphy of S. M. Lamwrters. bert who traveled where no other Thc Englsh department s 80- whte man had been before nnd ctng orgnal poems essays or became frends of beachcombers stol es whch wll be read am ds- and nalvc royalty. He s noted cussed at the mcetngs. Anyone for hs gl eat work done n curng nterested n lterature or creatve' the hookworm dsease n the wl'tng s nvted to attend. South Pacfc slands. ty arrayed n colorful blanket and sombrero. Lke her sster watresses she worked fevershly {that blanket was hot) trppng Jteral~ ly. to th~ ktchen and back her arms laden wth food. And others there wero as lovely as she though they were attred less cer~monously n whte unforms and starchy fresh caps: Wystera Waltz la}l and wllowy Wlhelmna Wlkns Enstena Carlson Dzzy 'Dzmang and Meronca MUlln. There were Tlly Jones and Maxne Maxson the wasp-wasteed and pette an~ buxom Georga Gurnsey who lost pllows of weght so hard dd she labor. Kate Koehler fral creature that she was spent so much energy that she requred frequent replenshment trom the plates of those she served. Because of her keen undel'standng of the mot of walng tables and her ndustry Ros Bach~mont was chosen by the exactng faculty. Prze of the evenng was Sully SChlauch for whose servces three 'groups bd heatedly and who fnally won the premum bd of $6.0 for her work. To add an exotc atmoswhere Mara de Pancho sprmkled En~ de Skunk about the room. Nor were these the only cle (Turn to page 3 PLEASE) ~TUDENT ENROLLMENT [' SUTHERLAND LKES 33 THS QUARTER WHTWORTH CAMPUS Latest report from the Reglst- was so delghted wth Whlrar's offce s that the total col- worth durmg my vst hel e n Nolege enrollment for ths quarter vembel that decded to make t S 33. Of ths numbel 255 are my new addl'ess remarked Dr. enrolled as campus students and J. A. Sutlw land slmlng M'S. the remanng 58 are takng thel' Sutherland has also arrved on the work at the Deaconess hosptal campus and s servng as her husunder the cadet nurse tranng band's secl.etary. progl am. Of the total campus enrollment 32 are studyng under D. Sutherland began hs lew ths program. Ffty-sx of the extenson work at the Ldgerwood students takng work on the campus are men. Total enrollment PfeSbyteran church n Spokane qulng ther pl ayel' week from fgure does not nclude a class of December 3st to Janum'}' 7th. nne mnsters wth whom Dr. Hs calend~r for the future ncludes actdr~sses p Presbyteran Theron Maxson meets n Spkane. Whtworth college faculty s churches n Cll\l:kston Tacoma represented at the hosptal by Dr. and Chehahs WashngtOn. G. H. Schlauch and Dr. Maxson who go there several tmes a week to teach classes n socology and psycholo~~. Whtworth greets another staff member new' to the campus ths quarlel' ltfss Evelyn Smth manager of the book store and house mother of 3;allard hall. }. ~'Welcome b&ck g~s to Mrs. Wnfred M. Hopkns' voce and chor' drector. STuDENTS PRESENT ~ ral.nt_ c~n a!!d a~. e~.amel DUST 0'.THE R04D can ~re ~wo dlf(erent thngs! ~ Hopkns hosptal and the era fol- d t ]j. e motor whle a t the.lame.. tjlle secon ques lon u' t th e f rst t J 00n; We've won f Somethng unque was the pre- the cllrrent pull COl'\tnues to lowng '!he cvl war. ~re~' Years a lttle l~nger. Evjdently our c9; These remarks open dormtor- sentaton of Goodman's Dust of es; ajld shdens - ~lacf n boots the Roatl st Sunday nght durheavy sweate s ear muffs and l~ the the Ves~t Se~ce of th~ scarfs were al typcal of the an- Frst Presoyterlan Church by the nua} ;'Snow Frolc: he~d n the Col)e~e dranalc class.. : ' Commons on Frday January ~.. The relgous theme concerns The scavenger hunt' began at the' sprtual t~:-tureof judas ~as 8:00 P. M. wtll the dvdng of depcted n The Stranger of the the students nto varous groups play. Ths part was 'played by known as ~he!'four Cent Stamps Floyd GurnSey PrudenCe and p~ Baby Bugpo Bumpers and the ter Steel w~re played by Pat'Spel Plastc Baby Rattles. man and Bruce Fnlayson ~- ~~h grou~ had a lst of tems s~tvely. sabelle McNeely whch at frs~ see~d dffcult tp play~d the part PJ th~ Aunt. Th$ obtan ard a tme lmt. was set SUJday yes;lef s~rv~ce ~ ratbet wh(m evef 0~e tl~d to be back n nformal wth small ' crowds atthe Commons. -. tendjn~; Yft the s'prt of suc~ a The '!Plastc Baby Rattles led serv<;~ s ~en~e a~ t~e prese~. by J)(lrothy Munce and Four tat~n Wp.s gre~ty enjoyfd. Cent Stamps under Tom Sum- The!!tqden~ -b~y wl~ have the merson had only one tem to get opportuntw to'see ths play some ~~t a ~ ~ cent war st~mp t.me n the n~ar future. ~used S\mm~rs(m's group to take!lccqp\ place. A box of oranges was the prze ;Wlrded to tl~e wnnng ~ollp ~PH then they were M:Ss~cl out to everyone; f~fresjunents consstng of so~p <;oold~s and cofoa were served ~d communty Sngng fonow~d by ttje devotonal ~rod led by Mal louse DoWdy cpncluded the party.'.. :t{atsh PCTURES ONE-THRD TAKEN Preparatons for publshng the college ye~r book are well undel way says Edtor Jean Duncan. Bearng the name of Natsh meanng among the pnes th~ allnual s a poltmyal of the college yenr ncludng stores and pctul'es of campus groups and ther achevements. Workng \vth Jean Duncan are Frances Hathaway and Vrgna Hunt 'organzaton; Ellen Ann Tharp facully; Maxne Johnson sports; EleanDl Leonard Chrst- an actvtes; Pat Spelman publcatons; Hans Moldenhlluer mu- sc; and Della Speckel' crculaton. Over one-thrd of the group pctures have already been taken nnd the frst copy deadlne scheduled for January 3 wll be met wthout dffculty Stamp out tyranny wth war stamps r Stamps may be purchased each Wednesday noon n the Commons and' n Ballard hall from 6:30 to 7 p. m. announces Ellen Ann Tharp channan of the Prette commttee sponsorng the stamp sales drve. The Gospel Gleemen 40 voce men's chor from the Evangelcal church wll sng n chapel Monday mornng February 5. CALENDAR Jan. 9-PreUe Tea for new women students; Basketball game WJth Lewston Normal here. Jan.20-Baskctball game Wth Lewston Norma) here at 3 :00. JunoJ class pll ty n evenng. Jan. 24-Spokane Communty concert. Jan. 27-Whlwol'th wrter's club meetng. Jan. 29-Phladelphnn party. Jan. 30-Basketball' game wth Gonzaga here. Jan. 30-Basketball game Wth N. Nazarene hcre. Feb. J--Bnskethall game wth Nazumne hel e. Feb. -Freshman class purly. '--...! ~--!. t [ f '.:r_ '.' ~.

19 t '. ' -_ ' 'J J ~ : ~ ~l -::0\ - -:.! ~!' ~! ~-~ ' ~ '. <j ~ ;;j :~ :. :. ; ) '-.:;j.'l. :.~ '~ -). '.-J.. ~.. ~ } ~;' 0 : 'r l ~ ) l'.; ~.? '».} ~ PAGE TWO WH'fWORTHAN Frday January Offcal Publcaton of the Assocated Students of Whtworth r::ollege. ssued evl!ry othel' Fnday durng the fall wnter and sprng quarters. Entered under Secton 562 Postal Laws and Regulatons.. Subscl'pton prce 25 cents per Whtworth college quarter. Student subscrpton ncluded n ASWC fee. Prnted by Stake Prntng and Publshng Co. Spolmne Wash. EDTOR-N-CHEF... GEORGE VAN LEUVEN JR. Managng Edtor John Henrcksen Desl{ Edtor... Vrgna Fulton News Edtor Maxne L. Johnson Chrstan Actvtes Edtor Louse Klebe Sports EdtOl'... ~~... ~ Frances Hathaway Art Edtor... Peggy Cromer Clubs Edtor Kathryn Nothwang Feature Wrters... Melssa Rchardson Palrclll Spelman Joyce Warren Reporters... Wllam Chalmers Marjore Klen Eleanor Leonard ~sabe])e McNeely Eleanor Renkert Vera Fay Wlson Crculaton Manager... Marlynn James Advser... ~... ~... Dr. Robert Hubach fljudge not that ye be not judged. Matthew 7:. CCLES Our Churches SPOTLGHT PARADE WHTWORTH PRESBYTERAN CHURCH COMMUNTY FACULTY Some people fall to realze what the score s. School sprt means STUDENTS more than just yellng at a basketball game yes; but some do not Are Urged to Come even do that. At the basketball games ths se~son there have been those when~ the team has been fghtng ts heart out on the hard- Mark L. Koehler Pastor woods who have sat n the stands gossppng exchangng the latest L...-:- - news and payng attenton to nothng n the game. n the tghteat moments of the game when ther support s desperately needed the) st' cool 35 ccles and gossp. When those boys are out on the floor t's tme for Whtworthans to really boost. Fghtng from the frst to last (on tme for the whstle watng tll the Pep Prates fnsh) Whtworth students should be as loyal Prates as the hoopsters who gve au they have/be there at the next game ;lnd FGHTNG WELCOME NEW WHTWOB.THANS! Accordng to the records n the Regstrar's offce Z7 new students have enrolled for the wnter quarter. To you recent enrollees Welcome! We trust that you wll fndl ths Wnter quarter an enjoyable perod. You wll dscover that there are an abundance of school functon~ n whch you may partcpate. Already the socal commttee has sponsored the annual snow; frolc and t wll not be long untl the commttee presents another 'event the ASWC costume party. You Wlnrl(n}jS'colortu)~ occ-ason 'ndeed an entertanng one. - ~.. : n a~dtop to the school functons there are a h9st of basketball. games to be played n our own gymnasum befot:c the completon of the quarter. Come to these games; support our team. We have a number of clubs 'here at Whtworth and they are for you. Jon some of them; ent~r nto the student body actvtes. There s a place for you. 'Welcome! D. COATS PRESDENT ACTVTES COUNCL.Dort9n Coats was chosen presdent and Marlouse Dowdy secretary of the Chrstan Actvtes Councl. Formed for the purpose of coordnatng all Chrstan actvtes on the campus ther am s to promote better Chrstan lvng. ThS group s made up of the presdents and vce-presdents of au Ssters Brothers: Campus Has 6 Pars s Tom any relaton to Betty Dave and Ruth certanly look alke don't they? Al good thngs come pars or so t seems at Whtworth. Sx famhes are represented on our campus each havng two members n attendance. FRST PRESBYTERAN OHUROH Rev. Paul Calhoun D.D. Pastor Worshp Servlces... ~.:OO A. M. and 7:30' P. M. Young People's Meetng :.~.''... '. 6:30 P. M. There s a Place for You-. 4th and C~DAR FOURTH :. ~~~s'b.!l~)q~... {.. CHuACH-' ~ev: E. C.' Debler Pastor Mornng Worahlp... :00 A.M. Expostory Me~g Evangelltc Servce. 7:80 P. M. StUdents nvted to sng wth the nformal Young People's Evenng Chorus FRST BAPTST' CHURCH Chas. T. Tally Pastor Mornng Worshp... :00 A.M. Evangelstc Serv<;e 7:30 P.M. Young People Sel'vce 6:30 P.M All Young People and Students are urged to attehd Sngspraton followng evenng servce. 2nd and Lncoln EST. 893 M.'942 the Chrstan organzatons on the John Henrcksen a senor and campus. The responsblty of the managng edtor of the WHTarrangements for Rehgous Em- WORTHAN and hs sster phass \Veek has been gven to Gmce a freshman are here from them and the fo}]oyong people Spokane as arc Tom Summerson have been apponted as chal'man sophomore and one of the hgh ~ ! of lhe commttees to make these pqmt men on the basketball team plans: Pre Prnyel' Shl'ley Daves; and BeUe who s a fl eshman. Publcly Gordon AxworthY Mu- f you have notced two stusc Louse Oebe; and A'range- dents who look alke and have ments l:'!m'vn Klen. lhat Calforna sun tan t s Dave Bm'nes fl'eslnnun and ns sster Huth who s n junor. Both U'e Re-Lve Skoal Daze school cheerleaders anc Dave s at c. E. Kd Party a member of the basketball team. Representng Cowche on OUl' campus are Adelne McNeely freshman and her sster sabelle who s a SenOl'. Kds wll be kds. At least that s what Whtworth C. E'rs dscovered at ther kd party held last SaLul'dllY evenng. Wth ther har n pgtals and clutchng ther precous dolls the C. E'rs played Farmel' 0 the Dell D'op the Handkerchef Rng Around the Rosy and other games from bygone years. As a further remnder of the early grade school days a scene of such a school as never could have exsted was depcted before the hlarous audence. Mss Plank: What dd you fnd out &bout the snllvary glands? Anatomy student; Nothng at all. They're are' so secretve After' servng the army a newcomer to \Vhlworth ths qua' ler s Mnrvn Klen sophomore who hals f!'om Edwall and whose sstc\ Marjore a semor s well known on the campus. Two new freshmen ths quarter are Ayme ke and her brother Joe who arc fl'om Spokane. Carole Berg says she can't understam) how the ant acqumd such a reputaton for beng so ndustrous. Shl:! says that nearly all the ones she's seen were on a pcnc. KNOX PRESBYTERAN CHURCH Knox and Post St. Dr. Charles F. Koehler Pastor Wllam Chalmers Young People's Drectol' Sunday School.. ~... 9;45 A. M. Mornng WOl'shp... :00 A.M. Evenng Servce... ~ 7:30 P.M. FOUR actve Chrstan Endeavor SocetlCS meet at 6:5 PM. WhtwQrth Students Welcome t Bethel Book storl: 8 W Man Ave :tbblea -- Statonery Plaques-Books t Hymn Books Sheet Musc Cards for All Occasons f GLADYS LOGSDON- BARBARA MULLEN- Leavng sunny Cal and comng t's about tme we're ntroduc- 'ght back to goold old home we ng one of the many trans- fnd Gladys Logsdon who holds fers from' anothel' college so ths that vtal responsblty of school tme t's Bal'bara Mullen transnurse on our campus. She spent fer from Occdental college n one semestcl' at the Junor college southel'n Calforna. How she n the days when our Dr. Schlauch happened to come to Whtworth was pl'cxy thel'e and then entered concerns Mt. Hermon D. War Deaconess hos>al. She was gl'ad- ren and other Whtwort]uans who uated from there Wth her R. N. have been down that way spreadlast Feburary and came to Wht- ng the good wor4. She spends worth n tme for the thrd qual'- evel'y summel' at Mt. Hermon and tel'. last year she served as managel' A famlar sght on ths cam- of the soda fountan. Whtworth pus s to see Gladys n her un- had always been n the back of form and caps books under one her mnd ever snce she was gradarm a tray perlously balanced uated from hgh school but after on the other throat swabs and wnnng a scholarshp she made gargles showng out of one pock- OCCdental her choce. That was et and a thermometer n the oth- before she had met Dr. Warren at er all of whch shows that a Mt. Hel'mon. Needless to say t school nurse s just about the ddn't take much more to conbusest person n the world and vnce her of what Whtworth had sometmes don't we take ths fact to offer; so here she s and we a lttle too much for granted? surely apprecate Occdental's How about gvng her a lft the loss. next tme our roome needs a Barbara already has the Whtlunch tray We really want to worth loyalty that we lke so much take our caps off to a grl who to see for never a letter 'goes to can take a fuj load of school work her many frends n the Hollywood and take care of everyone else Presbyteran church wthout a on the campus besdes. good plug for Whtworth. Provdng Uncle Sam and the Knttng s her hobby and don't draft doesn't change her mnd thnk we haven't noced those Gladys plans to take a Post Grad- goodlookng sweaters wth anklets uate course n Maternty Nursng to match! She tells us she's really n Jersey Cty. f the Nursng crazy about the snow-f yqu ddn't draft bll does go through she s see her reactons to the frst snow plannng to enter the Navy. You'd we had you mssed a treat-but look mghty neat n that navy sh.:'ll also be glad when the Calblue Gladys. Lots of success to forna sunshne hts us ths sprng. you! -J. W.. Just. wat after these Calfornans What Say YOU? by POlt Scl'pt spend a sprng quarter at Whtworth they'll rot care f they never get home agan. (Ths certanly sounds suspcously lke the Chamber of Conunerce.) Anyway hats off to all the Calfornans Who have taken to Whtworth so warmly!.-- ~: w. ntroductons are n order at ths tme and along wth the n2 traducton of new students to.the school we're gong to present some of them and ther frst mpressons of Whtworth to you. Grls f you've seen a tall blond strong and slent male here ths quarter for the frst tme you've been lookng at La Vern Brassard. a frst-quarter freshman from Valleyford Washngton. When quzzed about hs frst mpresson of Whtworth he repled: Tom Summerson! Another newcomer to the campus s Wllam Gons an ex-g.. 'After hs release from the Army he came out here to jon hs wfe who s also a Whtworth student. n reply to our nqury he sad: t's a very fnendly place and the students and faculty are very helpful.. Hunt Hgh School n Hunt daho gave us Joe ke another frstqual'ter fl eshman. Havng been hel'e such a short tme Joe sad he'd hardly had tme to form much of an mpresson but so fm' he lked. Audrey Mabee - who S by the way a Navy Wfe-transferred to Whtworth from the Ullversty of Washnglon where she was n her junor year. Her husband s a navl offcer statoned at Velox. lked the Unvel'sty and lke t here/' she 5Hd. lke the beauty of the campus and ts fl'endly atmosphere. Anothel' strong and slent mhn and a frjend of La Vern Brass H'd s Ken Moe tall dark-hared freshman from Laurelwood Academy n PO'tland Oregon. Hs only comment was: n's O. K. Those Stokes are back agan! Ths tme t's Glora Stokes Pan's younger sster. Glol'a attended Fsll Unversty n NastlVlle Tenn. for two years and was then employed n thl! nland Empre Refnel'es n Hllyard as a laboratory techncan a C'apacty MNSTERS MAKE QUARTER PLANS After holdng ther frst wnter quarter meetng last Frday The Phladelphans are antcpatng a busy perod to be'marked by at least one socal functon a project and a number of gatherngs The members of the college mnstenal and pre-mnsteral group wll meet every other Frday' dur~ ng the wnter quarter. Dorton Coats presdent of the group states: am confdent that ths quarter wl be one of the gl;eatest the Phladelphans have had. The nterest and enthusasm dsplayed n Frday's meetmg can be an example for future meetngs. personally am encouraged over the prospects of the future of our organzaton. Othel' offcers of the Phladelphans are GeOl'ge Van Leuven vce-presdent and newly elected secretary-treasurer Robel't Sanders DOcrOR: (jnqurmg after a boy who had swallowed a half dollal'): How S the boy today? CADET: No change yet. A good many college men are now earneslly pursung ther steades. As a man grows older and wser he talks less and says more. whch she now' flls part-tme. 'Y hen asked of hel' frst mpres-. slons of Whtworth she answered: just felt t was nce to'be back at school. My frst mpressons were formed before got here due to my sster who came before me and whom can't seem to lve down! That's 30 for today Post Scrpt.

20 Frday January 9945 WHTWORTHAN PAGE THREE Communques. by the Storyteller A tel'l'fc battle has been ragng betwl;en the armes of Pars. FRANZ and WALLACE daho By specal aj'j'ungement wth Ule war deplll'hncnt. the WHT WORTHAN s able to present Communques sent by ts correspondents statoned at the scenes of acton. COMMUNQUE -WALLACE The t'00ps of hs majesty. Kng Lee the LXV. are fercely resstng the assaults of the troops of Pars. FRANZ undel' queen Ma'e aganst OUl' captal cty of Hey Yer on t h' G 0 d' S S ervan t S WSSF DNNER (Contnued frolll page ) Bulletn Board! James Jalbert anothe.' of our lghts of those who pm'took of the Slaves that's whut we are! At nnnstcrn students who grad- \VSSF' dl\lcl. At the closp of the one lme 0' another the sll'ongest uated fj'oll the Los Angeles Bble dlll~er houl' l quartet. composed among us has gone pale at the Theologcu semnal'y last June. of Wystpl'll. Kate Sllly and dread summons. Or a gleeful fel- s taken the pnstol'flte oc the MeJ'oncll rendere[\ the lovely low student has haled us wth the ~:less~ Baptst chljl ch.'!?own.by the Ol~l Mll Stream call There s a notce n the ml- Jm lea\'es Suturday nj'ound Wth pojgnance-slgh~ fond clasp letn board and t has your name noon 0 take up hs dutes Odes- of hands. and all. hem WlS an on t! Yes the good 0' bulletn sa. He has found thut through the e~col'e of Old. Hnck Joe wllh board has ls n ts spell and no fulhful pl'eachng of God's WO'd Wstful Wystel'la so men! upon mstake about thut Good news a new nteresl has bec'n stmulaled the Jll~mllng of h<'l' song tlult she bad news n between news - t m ths Book of books. t hls been 'Jed ~ltel'uly 0 answel' he genall appears there for OUl' enhght- hs pal'tcullw purpose to rench te voces thut called... enmenl. and woe unto the unhap- he Young People und ntel'est them. \Vlh teul's.of Jlpl'~ClllJOn. e py student who fals 0 heed the n Cll'stan thngs and enuble rmel's were rsllent fol t ~OJtne:'[t. en to see the tl'emelhlols need then burst ol'th w t.e e WALLACE. Ths treacherous as- ca. On one smgle day the followng for rec'ults.. f Cull You Sweelhem't whle the the servce 0 t bl sault began because we possess topcs. were pomted out on t ' mt Chl'lst. watresses ran from tnb e 0 a e the famous Donna Jean RUBY boal'd: lost pen. note book boy n testmony of God's workng a prceless gem of great renown. frend (excuse the Slp) Reader's n ths regon Jm. thel efore. The enemy sent a fleree bomber Dgest subscrptons due. meetngs would remmd us of the words of assault. n whch a FUL-TON of of umteen dfferent clubs. books the Lord as delvered through Hs bombs were dropped by Vrgna n the book room. and the lst goes servant saah: My wol'd shall n recprocty. So ended the dnner sponsored Janum'y 5 by the freshman clnss under the drecton of Vera Fay \Vson and Dave Bm'nes to mse money fol' the World Student Sel'vcc Fund A lotal slm of ovel' $66.00 was obtaned by he dexterous efforts or Bll Chalmers n luctonng the faculty men as watresses. Donatons to the WSSF go to buy books and supples for students of other coun('cs as well as fa ' Amencan men who are jmprsoned n enemy terrtory. but our valant ant-arcraft shot on and on. Yes the bulletn s a not return unto me vod. but t down one GRUMMAN fghter p- tyrant. but t s also a frend n shall accomplsh that whch loted by a Mr Margaret. n the need. Havn't you notced the lost please. and.t shall prosper n the attack our beloved BSHOP Mon- artcles such as handkerchefs thmg whereto send t. sgnor Patrca was klled. as well that mraculously appeal' on t? MU'el Ausnk and Evelyn Kluas the mayor. Geraldne and a (Wondel' f anyone ever thought das. members of the Lfe Servce lot of other good FALK ' of hangng mssng boys frends Club. fnd t a genune joy and de- COMMUNQUE -Queen Mare on t?) lghl each Thursday mornng to Our troops. fghtng for the mnslet through the ad of the greater glory of our fatherland COMMUNQUE -Mare flannelgraph boards to some 70 and for the valuable Donna Kellogg fell to our glorous school chldren at the lttle Melho- Jean RUBY ard because of troops today and the people del- dst church at Mead. falng promses fulflled. WALLACE'S nsults and KRAFT- rously welcomed us wth open The school offcals have wll- Psalms 78:4 aptly llustrates the y poltcs (Foregn mnster Edna arms. t evdently PAETH to ngly co-operated n ths work of Wshes of these two grls us they especally). have advanced many send Jean and Frances as spes. fath w:hch these women have labor there when t says concernmles from the west on the paved because'they HATH-A-WAY wth undertaken. and the chldren from ng the law: We wll not hde RHOADS under General Myrna. the people of that cty. As Dr V the frst to the eghth grade look them from ther chldren shewng The enemy was about to blow up F. Wlson our veternaran sad forward' to these tmes of nstruc- to the generaton to come the the Fourth of JulyTUNNELL but The campagn was VERA suc- tob. prases of the Lord and Hs Capt. Jean frustrat.ed that. We cessful. Former Pvt. Audrey sad A lack' of Bbles for the sev- strength and Hs wonderful works are now adva'ncng toward Kel- MA-BEE and was jaled. One enth and eghth. grade pupls n that He hath done. logg Dayne a chropractor. sad UN X ther Bble cla!!s was met n a Dorton COltS. besdes beng COMMUNQUE -WALLACE and was shot. Our forces next marvelous way recently when presdent oc Phladelphans chart dts d penetrated a forest whch has these grls took the problem to man of the Chrstan Actvtes The enemy s s oppe m a - been 'named the Marl'e WOODS ' H' vance because we have success~ the Lord and saw S never- councl. and manager of the Com- t t. TUN n honor of our queen. A report tenant general.cllne found they mons.. s=nds a good deal of hs fully blown up a s ra eglc - came back from the front that...._ Daffntons Dffer S{EL!'TON: A stock of bones wth the people scraped off. LFE: All eycl'lnslng struggle to lwep molley comng n and teeth from comng out. YEHOOD: The lttle man who Jllslll's up the lext pece of kleenex. 'rruant OlFCER: A talent scout for u reforlll school. The tran came to a qlllck -tl'lndng stop. \Vhal hls happened conducl O'? asked the nervolls old lady. Nothng much we 'lll oycr l cow Was t on the mck No rcpled the dsgusted con (luco' we chased t nto the bal'n-lprom the SeuUle Pacfc FALCON. MedlCul Lake COllllllunty church. He begnn hs wol'k there n June 94. Snce that tme there has been an apprecuble ncrease n the Sunday School. nterest contnues 0 gj'ow n both the llomng and evenng worshp servces and the work n general s progl'essng favol'llbly. The text of hs lfe and source of hs nspraton s expressed n Ephesans 2:0 For we are hs workmanshp crealed n' Chrst Jesus unto good works whch God hath before ordaned that we should walk n them. Hghest QuaJty Work at Lowest Prces CASEY'S Shoe Repar N Wall street NELL on the way Captan Bar- one DaVd a Staff Sergeant of the were usng ROS~. for fuel. A tme n hs dltes.as pastor of the. r--~-:'----'::-- ~ bara held off DE FOE for hours enemy 'constructed a- booby' ttap DRAKE of ~.'.tt)f~vlrety flew... unhfterao-ble barrage'under by and landed 'on. one of the BLL HATCH ther Sergo Tom forced our re. whch klled seven of our men. BARNES belongng 'to the afore- Ths Dvld had lad a WEYER S' rt Go d treat. Kng Lee h~tly ordered actoss the road to the trap Queen mentoned Davd After crossng po ng 0 S Leut McNeely tp AD-E-LNE of Mare sent a SQlad alead who a low WALL on' whch we found Y new fortfcatons n front of constructed a <!O'UNTER-M NE Arnold plus me wrttcn. our loy- School Sweaters WALLACE. bd h h al troops under Sgt. Faye assault- Made to Order nvented y James Wl ar w c CO UNQUE -Queen M re ed the. fnal HLL toward Wallace. lyuvl ~ was hghly successful. as the cne- O ur f orees are now on th e a ut - my tank ploted' by one Stok We MAY be' able to take the skrts of Kellogg. The enemy s went up n' GLORA We next town sad Edna SHRLEY we resstng fercely wth one tan.j.t. crossed a shallow BROCK-named can. repled Daves can't Brave Leut. V Dee was shot the Margaret Creek - and our COMPHER-hend what the joke s through the N ES ths afternoon about. repled Dorothy. and s dead. She wasn't able to (Contnued next ssue) DODGE the 'shrapnel sent by Phylls. Queen Mare had ~elen PRAPE'-'R apd the funeral was held ths afternoon Wth our Chaplan Mary the CHRST-MAN BULDNG MATERAL offcatng. Sgt. Berg sang a CA ROl.:E at the grave. and Pvt. Eleanor was dspatched to BERRY the dead. COMMUNQUE -WALLACE The enemy has been dl'lven back before Kellogg. Our tank was splt open by fre so Pvt. Fay our blacksm TH was called m. He's a great POUNDER on the anvl n the month of JUNE. Snce the tank was so heavy STRONGman Corp. Jeannette was called n to tp the tank over. Pvt. Fay and Pvl. Ncoln took a PLANK to repar the crack. The tank had a LONG-BOTTOM beng of the Barbara make. By JOve. Kng Lee told Pfc. Brggs and Gen. Elda Mae U's CHLDERS to thnk we'l lose ths war wth sllch men as these. We fght best warm weather and as Tom and Elzabeth my cocker spanels. have observed. SUMMER'S-ON and we ought to wn the WARR EN the peace as well. Don't you thnk so prc. Joyce? Wyle-Carlson PRESCRPTON DRUGGSTS 69 Sprague Cor WaJ generql stopped to play wth a boat n the water' When the boat efused tb go under when he shot at t wth a mortar. he growled at the Murel as he had named t AU-SNK you boa!! There was a good bt of lead and CRYSTAl. there but unfortunately Sgt Croft anp Sgt. Mary Carol were drowned when they slpped on some MOSS when crossng the stream. We next emerged out of Lhe woods unto a lttle heath yyhere General Myrna beng hungry. spotted a GURNSEY cow. and had Leut. Floyd shoot t. We ncxt found two HAZEL-BAKERS Madge and Joyce cookng HAZEL stcks on the HEATH. OU' leu.:..: ~ :~ Patronze Them :: Our advertsers help a t... great deal n publshng our j' paper. Ther nterest n our college deserves our patronage. Patronze Them.:-.:.+{.++-t Where to Buy t COAL COKE WOOD FUEL OL Great Western. Fuel Co. Phone Brdy 20 E 222 DeSmet 'Spokane McGoldrck Lumber Co. Spokane Wash WHTWORTH Servce Staton No.2 GAS ACOESSORES AND OL Pend OreHe & Dvson HENRY McNTURFF DEAL Laundry Co. Lu.terzed Dry Cleanng E.7 Boone Spokane Washngton.. F r. p. Boys Ratoned Buketball Shoes $4.95 Up Badmnton Raokets -)()- S Howard Spo4Jte For the Be.t --- Serve A & K Qualty MEATS REDDY SEZ: 'm on my way to the Whtworth Wrters Club Meetng January 27 When Puce comes look to bul-. nen-men~ged prnte elechc companel for contnued ludershp n the ady encem.nt of Bener lvng. Joyner Drug Store BERT B. DEN80W Owner Oomplete Lne of Drugs Howlrd & Rversde Spok&ne 6 Wash. You can always get a square deal at SARTOR Ma.tercraftlmen n JEWELRY No. 0 Wall St Spokane or.. ~ '.

21 PAGE FOUR WHTWORTHAN Frday January 9 ~5 j.! ' '- Prates Want Revenge Defeat by Seattle +- for Wth blood n ts eyes Whlj worlh goes nto battle tonght aganst the Lewll;lon Loggers after absorbng two defeafs n he last week one a bltlel'ly-foughl fray wth Seattle college a weel'l ago. Lewslon a dark-horse leam ths season s comlog wth eght) or nne men am wll stay over- j nght. The team has been worl{- ng nut only snce Chnstmas under ts Coach Mtchell Seattle apparently wenl nto the game a Week ago benl on ven-' geance for ts bnashmg defeat the nght befol'e at the hands of Whtworth's cross-town rvals Gon~ zaga. Both teams were keyed to a fne game ptch and for a few mnutes there was no scorng. But when the Cheftans managed to snk ther fu'st basket the fates seemed to favor the Vstng team. The Cheftans ran_ the score up to to before the Prates found ther shootng eye but after the f~t few mmutes Whtworth recoy-ered. Scorng desperately the prates tred vamly durng the rest of the tussle to pass the Catholc boys but were unable to lo so. : Whtworth lost a game to ;Eastern Washngton on the Cheney 00' Tuesdax. EWCE 68-Whtworth 28 Playng one of the toughest teams of the season Eastern :Washlllgto~ College of. Educaton Jhe Prate hoopsters were defeat ~d on.january 0. The game was on the h(!me Jloor wth Tom ~ummerson as hgh~pont man. '. _After tonght!s game ang one aganst Lewlstoh tomorrow the Prates take the- road/to southern jldaho meet~g B?se Junor Co ~ege at Bose and Northwest -Naz~ arene at Nampa n four games pext week. Tley wll return for a game on Jan. 20 at Whtworth Wth the GOnzaga 'Bulldogs. Whtworth Seattle tg. ft. tp. g. ft. tp. ~Usmolo flo 2 Conroy. f 2 4; KUTo[wa f Flood! lassard t - O 0 0 Fenton. f 7 5 Ymamto 0 2 Kane. f Barnes. f 3 Toughy ( Terao too 0 Truckey c l '3 Smmrsn c 4 9 MUleT f 0 2 Schwab c 0 2 Tague g 0 Z Brown g 7 0 a Beuzer g 4 9 J.(c_~trff. g 3 5 Marlln. goo 0 Kmura. g 0 0- _ 0 ~rhauet. goo 0 20 G ll Half tme score Seattle 30 Whtworth Fouls Matsumoto KuroJwa Brown 2 Mcnturff ~arnes 4 Terao Conroy Fenton? Truckey 2 Mller Beuzer 3 ~artn. Free throws mssed Matsumoto Summerson Brown Mc~ lnturff 2 Bal'nes Terao Conroy Goals Worth '- Strvng For Alumn deals Award: Here are some honors whch every freshman should -strve to attan. An award s gven each yeal' at the annual Sports Award banquet to that senor who has contrbuted most to Whtworth as a member of the Whtworth famly. Ph Alpha: Junors and senors may become members by mantanng a consstent 22 average. Freshmen won't make t next week but good grades mean membershp la ter on. Prette nspratonal Award: Here's an award for the athletcally mnded fellows and lasses. AWarded each year at the awards banquet t goe~ to the--man and woman who hay~ contrbuted the most to Whtworth sports lfe. All players are elgble Smles No Athests Flyng Have you ever been n Ho. n Alled Planes. laml7! 've never been n foxhole : No but have been n DutCh. so can't verfy the commo~..... slatement that there are 0 ath- Ed~c MdY S com mced thllt t s ests there says a Lt. Col. who : t.h~.hltle thmgs ~hat COU~t. Ac- S stat.oned somewhere n Eu : (OJrlmg to Eddy ~ou can SJt on a rope. But 've been n an ar- : mounlan but not on a tack. plane flyng over many purls of Naz Europe and know very 'd {e to be a mermad well tha there are no athesls up : wouldn't you Frances? here n the clouds. Each morn- ~~' 'cause then woul?n't h.~v~ ng before we start out on a ms an~.t~:mg \ to hang up foj Chlls! \ son our chaplam leads us all n mas. a short prayer. t means a lot 0 _. - ls and really helps us n many Love S.th? only. game we know ways. The chaplans are dong a of that sn t postponed on ac- wonde..rul job ovel' here. count of darkness. by the coaches and he determ- GEORGE: f you wel'e n lly Coach and as!-.sant coach 'especfvely of the college ba&ket loton _.. d GLADYS LOGSDON college) shoes what would you -do? of the men to pa:. goo f.' nurse' There's nothng the matter 'M: TO Polsh. them. bdll the team has done we o0 al wth YOU. Your pulse s as steady ball team are Dr. Merton D. Munn ths season. The squ.ad has lost as cl~kwork. >. 8m) Professor Mark L. Koehler. a number of games t s true but Be true to YOUl teeth sa~s Mal- JEANNETTE STRONG; But.. h ' be f Due to the efforts of the abovp the majorty of these losses have.. Jorle or t ey W - alse to you.. Gladys you ve got your fmgers Dear Edtor: What has done two the enthusaslc cooperaton been by narrow margms. on my wrst watch of the men on the squad the college s partcpatmg n an ntens Koehler and the team Whtworth PHYLL~ OOpGE n the front The alarm clock-ed. Hats off to Coaches Munn and. the most to rouse the students? ve basketball season n spjle of college s proud of you for your seat! - the depleted male enrollment. sponsorng ths wnter athletc \ JQhnjoyce Schuler ;reads let- MUREL: Can you keep a sec ret? Thanks to the ranng offered program. ' ters he dgs out of- the garbage. ============================ t's very llumnatng he says.. HELEN: 'll tell the world! SpOrtSquntS by Frances Hathaway Frst Fern Turn-Out January 0 marked the date of the '!omen's basketball turnout for the purpose of selectng an all-star team. Fourteen women partcpated but compet.ton wll reduce the number to a team of sx. Besdes the frst- strng S~ other women w! be chosen for a se~ond - team and both wll be playng outsde teams. Pep Prette Sweaters - The new slver~grey 'sweaters now beng Rroudly worn by members of the Pep P~~ttes are the latest addton to Wltworh's newest organzaton. The [weaters arrved last week; they are grey wth large red W's across the ronto Prnted n black across the letter s the organzaton's name. ncdentally ths s strctly a femmne pep band-no men al ~owed. Measure Sweater Canddates Those women' expectng t~re~ ceve letter sweaters ths year were rec;ently measured for them. By dong ths W AA hopes to have the awards here n tme for Sprng Spofts banquet. WAA Cabn WAA presdent Eddy May re ~ently annol-\nced that $2 had jjeen collected toward the re J;!uldng of tw WAA cabn. Ju-Jtsu Another new has been added Pck '0' Shovel ~n.d the~ -there's the feud that's ~q\e lke MAE LANCASTER'S! gomg on J?etween. BETTE AND And.f'- t' '... : 'k d : SHRLEY \NN r f. - a s uo umg. Study of the week: Bll Chal ~ W~~~\ P co ~ EVl;rybody'g dong t! Have you mel's ntently concentratng on a ;: J ac.rl ' Th'..~/L. Eh'TH. G t _loc~\ SHRLEY -ANN LALOR'S.. r.'lr S. r S. e man s or age '. manual of marrage laws! c' - 't be th t b d' dlamon(l? The MARNES cer- And speakng of technque caen d' tl afn any d h' T tanly have. the stuaton well n. E V en y use J!; 0. what s th~s ~e hear abput LE the P.resdent'; ~tter-head pa~r ;l~md. gv!ng HAZEL_ an artcle about. =----' --=~ = l:0 W TO GET A MAN! to ~ood advantage ov~r vacau\ln! ncdentllly we're wonderng WE;! just can't properly begn untl we've tken our hats off to about l:0ney MELVLLE. - Ho'!l O;Cl).he get that ~ay T~M SHO~L~SS SUMMER- BONEHEAD? SON! He's really got the racket! The next tme ~e haye mper- After that artcle appeared n the. '... h' ~'-~ tt' sonatlon Day we re gol{lg!9 glye Ch rome e e s ~n ge mg ca s CORP}!: and DEE NES - rst from sympathetc readers offer- - -' f ng hm ther shoe stamps We prze f they ~o- ther--;-ahen.tdare you to thnk one up that q~~len GARNER b : h new men ~n the campus? (Wh~t :':p':''e-r:'' E-R:'' S--& ' -S'-O--N-S- ~ayte Wpt~orth t~~. ~!n't- gc~ :rj.o~s~' - W. 829 Rv-;~- good' - - roug ~ her Co~ld we suggest a lttle BON brother out to the c~pus the AM7 We hear that SLCK'S ~per d!ly. Wth a qul(\ ~~e ~hld ~nd ~ rp8q' shortage lke ths she chck s scratchng too hard! should call hm };lrother! Shall we say we were surprsed ncdentally h9w about thpse when we heard that BLL CHAL MERS traled that mysterous do we me~n l'fcdentally!!!) anny truck half way across town just to satsfy hs cat-curosty as to 'whether or not t was really so rusty nowl u -MaU your nextflb' to Leo's Studo and Sa.ve Money!._ Any sze 6 or 8 exposure roll fln dev~loped wth 'two 25 seb of prnt.!_._...::... C :E.xtr~ pnts post ~~td slz~' 3--- or smajlereac~.. _._... C Add 3c for. tax and Postage. Satsfed eustome...-' mall L' ther ~tm. from all ove the world. ' LEO'S 'STuDO - ~~l(el'lty P'a~ Spokane 5 Waahngton 'J.. ~!.... C9~r~ ~e~ml tq be rght 0) 'J.JDUV Klen B!l <::~!lptl!n ~nq Lee the bau! W~~e ~he p~rs... e!s the N. 47()fM.a.rket Wallace. feld of home economcs RALPH C f Lght Bag Course ;> ~o be fo~~jj' ~!lkng 'the- F~m~ Oll~ or y..fll Q~~~ Also among the newer sports lt Whtworth' s a lght bag c~urse. -?qw'ever t wc l'!pul~n't h~ye t9 PLEASE REMEMBER Three ljght bags have been nstalled n the gym for the 4 members...' ~. ~ hlp 4 and t~... w9rry al;x>ut men f w~ had tecll- \0 Carr)' y~u own Rac~~g..; ~f the class. - effort to conserve Mr. Gurnsey has ~xpressed the - 3'. o. hope that som!! exhbton boxng and ju-jtsu may be presented before the end o~ the basketbal- season. to the Whtworth athletc depart- ~==~=~~~~~~~~~ ment. The addton s ju-jltlou a r. Beuzer 3. Referees Holmes and Koe~~~... type of combat that has been practced for over 2000 years. The sport s beng formally taught to the armed forces and n some col- lr:;.~.._ leges and Mr. Floyd Gurnsey men's gym teacher has put ths foundatonal approach nto - hls class. Based on speed balance and leverage ju-jltsu fghters are n spte of sze or weght powerless f caught off balance. Fve -men have entered the class: Arthur Sanford Clate Rsley Marvm --.. $PORTS EQUPMENT Spokane Cycle &'Toy Co. 27 Post Street HLSEN AERO SERVCE (Fly 'wth Art Hlsen) :B'ast charter servce Studont nst rncton REASONABLE RATES Storage Space Expert Mechancs Calkns Ar Termnal N. Dvson Spokane Eugene. Flow~r. OoJBa.geS Out Flowers :r~ts ~e F~e Gfts No. 20 Wall St. The Crescent M.73 M.2343 F.'. FAMLY FNANOAL AND EX PENSE RECORD Ths household economzer wll keep your famly budget under control. t'.. smple and complete. Cloth bound sze 0V2 x 8Vz nches. One-year record..._... 75e 4 year's record._... _.$2.25 Sold n Offce Supply Department st floor. The belt n ~~lure tme wear and school aparel s the rule at J'r~~ THltjCRESCEN: t. ~4M... ~ Sprague Ave _

22 + tan. M2 P... ft. You're nvted to lee MOVES OF WASHNGTON presented by nternatonal Relatons Club Recepton Room Tuuday 7:00 p. m. L ~ VOL SPOKANE WASHNGTON FEBRUARY No.7 HERE'S WHAT THE FACULTY Says: WARREN BACK FROM EAST Youth Jnked wth Chrst s all unbeatable combnaton declared Dr. Frank F. 'Wanen at the chapel Edtor's Note: Professor sehlce We{lnesday Jan. 24. He John A. Carlson head of the recently returned from the East department of mathematcs and where he attended conferences of physcs wrtes the seventh n Presdents of Amercan unlversl a seres of al'ucles )y the Fac- tes and colleges n Atlantc Cty ulty. and spoke at the.dubuqe RelgouB f one were to make a suney or Emphas~ week. student objectves n obtanng a Of partcular nterest to Dr. 'Varcollege educaton t s safe to as ren was the conference of the Pres. sume that Of} the average he would!j\'tel'lon Unon. Tbe effect of the fnd that these objectves are hazy ~ar upon Presbyteran schools he and amorpholls A closer anal~ss sad was clearly jndlca~ed n that would reveal that whatever. the whle some schools lke Whtworth mmedate purposes mght be the were stll growng the enrollment student looks upon tho perod of others was dwudlng to almost spent wjtllln academc halls as a nothng. Preparaton for 'Lfe. Olle of the speakers addressng A consderaton of tbe last phrase leaders from church 'elate{l cols the theme of ths column. We leges both Catholc and Protestant have placed such a hgh premum was Assstant Secretary of State upon the preparaton for lfe dea Archbald MacLelsll. Usng the Examne Your OPP;)rtU:!ltle8 verstles centered Bl'ollnrl the.. -u r-rot. be magned '{hat the theme Comp~lsol'Y Mltary Tranwrter advocates goal less' lvng ng. Leadng the thoughts of the t s mther to be ellphaszed that group was General Marshall Chef as the stmleut now lays tbe foun of Staff who told graphcally of daton for a future professon ca the need of Amercan forces for reel' 0' home ll! needs constantly fgbtlng matettals and expressed to remember that the present can hs feelngs of when supples were never be' re-lved except n bs needed audhe was entrely ncap. memores. Let hm then make able of offerng them to the men these memores pleasant and l'lch The stran that hs responsbltes by vlng fully and radantly ths had brought upon hm caused hm Coul' year segment of man's allot- to hestate often dnrng hs talk. ted three score and ten. '.'He s a leader of men sad Dr Ar~ YOU to become a socal work Warren and hs every manner er? Examne YOU' present envron draws mplct fath. Followng a menl for oppol'tuultes to gve ex- debate on the day's topc a vote prehslon and form to YOUl' deals of showed 300 to 30 aganst passng a more perfect socety 'Perhaps a law fol' mltary tranng at ths your aspratons wll lead you to tme. the foregn mssons feld. Agan ths year Dr. Warren was Never whl you have more favor- leader for the Dubuque Unversty able laboratory condtons tban You Relgous Emphass week Re. possess here and 0W. Regardless (Contnued on page 3) of the worthwhleness of your goal regal'dless of the yaluo or your ambtons for the future regardless of the lofty heghts to whch you aspre leal'll the secret of lvng n the presont. LFE SERVCE HAS PCNC N COMMONS WHTWORTH CHORUS S!NGS N MESSAH Durng the past few weeks tbe 'Vbtworth chorus under the drecton of Mrs. Wnfred M Hopkns bas beeu very aelve. Several progrmns have been presented n Spokane ncludng a thlrty'mnute pre 'm so rulj was the unversal sentalon at the Shrne llosptal. cry of the Lfe Servce club grls The hgh spot of the choral work after eatng mountans of delcous however was at 4:30 Sunday ar waffles at ther pcnc lown ll ternoon Jan. 2 when a number the Commons on January 25th. n of Whtworth students sang wth spte 'of the tel'l'flc appettes ev- a combned chorus of nlany of Spo denced by some there were more kane's chors. At that lme n the than enough waffles for nl About Frst Covenant church the chorus thrty grls gathere{l for tbs ey-ent led by all's. Hopkns 'enderod ful occrslon and enjoyed teasng Han.!el's Messah. each olher and laughng to ther heart's content whne they trekked Foul' beauuful pctures deplctback and forth fl'om he waffle ng scenes along the route of tle rons to ther seats. Northern Pacfc Ralroad have AHer a short song servce Joyce been pl'esented to 'Vhtworth col. 'Varren presklent of Lfe Servce lege. L N Ahermen the general club welcomed all the now mem' agent Spokane s resp~n8lble bel's to the group and ntroduced for ths gft. These pctures have Mss' E\'eYl Smth who gave Rn been e:l:cellelltly reproduced from nsprng message. urgng the grls the o'lgnal Ols. The set of four ' \ to open ther eyes to the oppor' are now 'on dsplay n the Comtunltles for servce each day l mons. DR. AND MRS. McLEAN OF YAKMA SPRTUAL EMPHASS LEADERS By Maxne L. Johnson WHTWORTH WRTERS Sprtual Emphasl; Week spll'- HOLD 'FRST MEETNG tual hghlght 'of the college yeal' Dscussng orgnal Cl'l'y works of sevel'lll Whltwortb stutlents the WhtwortJl Wrters undel' the lead ershp of Dr. Robel't HubllCll be gan ther quarter's actvtes lt meetng held 0 the campus Sat U day January 24. that government of the ncluded n the selectons ne people by the people alld fol' the sented fot' consderaton were a people sllalj not persh fl'om lhe wld 'Vestem by Margaret Grum man poems by Ml's. Gons am a earth poem an~ an artcle by Ralph Hobakk' The group played records at the concluson of the dscusson KOEHLER MAKES of these composton. TRP TO COAST The le:l:. wll brng to Whltwol'th D' nnll Mrs. Robert McLean of Yakma. They wll hold l0l'llng chapels daly durng the regulal'ly seheduled pel'jol and also addtonal servces each evenng at 7: &0 from February 25 to l'farch 2 Br. McLeall s pastor of tho Frst Pl'esbyterlan church Qf Yakma whch boasts a membershp of 2300 and Sunday School of 000. Ths s one of the strongest Pl'esbyte 'an churches ll the Northwest. Before comng to Yaklnlll Dr Mc Lean was n a Presbytery n Santa Barblll'R. Pror to her mar- meetng planned fol' 'lge Mrs McLean was one of tle the club wll be held n Ham Mol- naton's outstandng youth lead- Nne appearances n two days denhauels hollle Spokane. Ten- ers. tauve plans for the quarter's work Whtworth's Sprtual Emphass kept Professor Mark Koehler busy week wll be n keepng wth the t t to B Hng nclude cl'tcsll of manuscrpts dul'ng bs recen np e - observances of other PresbyterRJl that we have nearly forgotten that topc A Poet LOOks at the World led tl te Varsty and Lhe preparaton of materal for ham He attem e n r colleges all of whch lre enjoyng college has the potentaltes of MacLesh spoke wth precson of Chrstan Fellowshp regonal con- publcaton. smlar aullual servces. Tlls wee-k the rche st perod of our Jves. One' the need for world vson. The secwho goes through an nsttuton ond speaker of the evenng was ference beld at the Frs Repre s a tj'aduon as ok) as the college sentatves were present fmlll most PRETTES HONOR NEW Hself and Faculty and Student or learnng wthout attemptng to Dr. Robert J McMullen. for 36 of the colleges and unverstes of STUDENTS AT TEA leaders are antcpatng 8ny nthe Northwest. Professor Koehlel' splratollal and devotonal benefts. lve here and now the abundant years presdent of Centre College lfe mgjt well be lkened to a Kentucky. He used as hs theme partcularly commented 0 the ex Takng lts place as the Socal Specal musc and features are traveler who though pa.sslng Chna Speak!> to Amerca ap. cellent delegaton fl'om Canada. Hghlght lost week was the P through beautfully wooded coun pealng for an understandng of planned fol: each meetng. The purpose of t e mee tl g was rette Tea for llew women on Fr Every day wll be open fol' CO- try s so bent on reachhg hs des ChJla and her pl'oblems. Ullaton that he s oblvous to the. Marshall Speaks generous offer cf nature to mn The dscusson of' the group of ster to the needs of hs so~l: Assoclaton of Colleges and Un- nspl'atgl and fello... shlp am day afterlloon n the Home Eco sullaton on sprtual questlolls those attell!ng had an opportun nom[cs buldng Ths s an unnual wth a commttee. led by Protestty to b~come fa lllljl\l:.. Wth wo'k affar whose purpose!l to gve a SOl' KoehlOl' The colllmlttee s dl-. W. - ' '. hance to' students who enter the 0 other campuse.s. utwor '''... vtded. nto [our sectons The pub. ChT~~t;m ~(!t)yl~!l~ f.oh.ncl keapr. campua secpnd ljual.:tel'. lou be_c~m~tcty s-lruldlll<j -by' Uo:{\O-;'- AX. an acuve correspondence wth ths better acquanted. t wah a deh~h~: worthy and George Van Leuvell'.. ful affar wth Mss Jenkns pl'e' l. ' fellowshp. 'bl M. the P'e prayel group conssts oc :v S. Koehler substtuted fol' jldng ovor the tea. ta e une Shrley Daves Helen Morrow and Professor Koehler's January 26 B AUsnk al de d a bt of humor to Jm Halbert; 'the musc s ~o be ble classes. the occason wth the pl'esentauon drected by Louse Klebe Edna of several amusng readngs Hon- Kraft and Joyce Wal'l'en. Marvn ored guests present ncluded Mss Kehl John MelVlle Ralph Ho. KLEN ORGANZES COLLEGE ORCHESTRA f you ha.ve been hearng unusual ~tl'ons of musc emjnaung from the Ch'lpel durng lunch houl' 'e cently don't worry. t sn't the food - t s merely the newly organzed orchestra practcng. The practce hours are Tuesday and Thursday at :35 a m Evelyn Smth who s the new Ballard housemother Shrley Esty Elelmor Leonal'd Alce Mae Gran (Jy and Jeanne HCllderson. Joyce Warren and Helen MO''ow were n charge of arrangements CHANGES MADE N OFnCE LOCATONS Marvn Klen who has play- At the end of the last quarter ed wth tle Washngtoll.tate ~ the faculty decded 0 put the book symj>hony las done an admrable room n the WHTWORTHAN of- pece of work n ogalllzng and d fce and to move the WHT recung ths group The orchestra WORTH AN offce to the men's bas been workng tor tle past formel' dqrmltol'y room. Ths was month and has gradually ncreased dono at the begnnng of ths quarn sze ulltll now t boasts 3 mem- ler but the sze of the men's dorm bers We hope to be hearng from w.as too large for the WHT our new orchestra betore long; 'so WORTHAN offce. untl then - good luck Marvlnl Plans were agan male and t was decded to change the commercal room to the hoy's dorm JUNOR'S PARTY AT and the WHTWORTH AN orflce DR SCHLAUCH'S HOME to the commercal room. The men's forme ' dormtory now lhe commercal department s dl vlded nto three 'ooms One s used for Mss Evans' typng anll bus Members of the JUlllor class held a party on SatuTllay Jan. 20 at the home of Dr. q H Schlauch. Al''angements for the evenng were made'by Jean Aldrch and Emelyse Long. Oames wbl'e played and reo fl'eshmeuts conslstlllg o[ cake cookes. and punch were served. Offcers of the class arc BeUy Ann Douglase presdent; Jean Aldrch ylce'presdent and Della Specker secretal'y.treasul'el' Members of the WH T WORTH AN.taff.speak for the entre student body n expressng ther deepest sympathy to Mrs. FranceB Scott and her flmlly n the dath of her flther and stepmother. n~ss machnes classes 0le s used Cor the shorthand and busness Englsh clarses and the other s used for M' Dlzmang's busness classes The fol'lne' commercal room s now the WTWORTHAN and NAToSlH offce and h lso used by D' Hulmch's journalsm dass. Chapel speakel' MondRY January 29 was the Rev. Harold POllhalu rck membel' of the graduatng class of 936 und now. pastor of lhe' Frst Presbyteran church of SandpOnt daho. The college Chrstan Endeavol' had charge of the chapel pl'ogram. bakk lnd BarbaraSouthwal'd havo charge of genel'al arrangements. The vstng leaders wll confer wth key faculty and student cow mlttees each day at nooll. The Phladellhans enjoyed a waffle supper n the basement of the Unon Park Baptst chu]'ch last Monday nght. Eugene Knautz pas to]' of the church was host to the group. 'About 35 were n attend ance. D' Warren s speaker at tho Spokane dstrct Chrstan Endeavor meetng beng held n Spokano 0- nght. CALENDAR )<'e) 2-C. E Rally at Jerfel'- ferson Street Chrstan Church. Feb. 3-)<)'eslllllell party. Fell. j-c. E. MBsoll Htudy clash at 5 :5 p. m. n COllllllons Feb. G-lnOl'natOlml Relll' tolw club meetng at 7:00 Jl m Feb. 9-Basketball gamc wth Seattle PlCrlC college here Feb lo-heart S8tOl' week he glnh. for SeCelo women. Rnsketball game wth Seattlo PllcrlC college here. Feb -C. E. Mllslon study class at f: 4~ p. ll <'eb. 3-Spoknne Communty Concert. Feb 5-Sefeo Helll'l Sll tel' party. Feb. 7-Soptomol'e varetes.

23 'j \ : ~ PAGE T\V(./'... ~. ; Dlqtwnrfqun Omcal Publcaloll'of th'r Assocated Students of Whtworth Collegc. ssued every other Frday durng the fao wlntpr and sprng quarters. Entered undm' Secton 562 Postal Laws and Regulatons. Subscrpton -prce 25 cents per Whhvorth college quarter. Student subscrpton ncluded n ASWC fee. - Prnted by Stake Prntmg and Publshng Co. Spokane Wash. EDTOR-N-CHEF... GEORGEVAN LEUVEN JR. Managng EdtOl John Henrcksen Desk Edtor :......:... Nlrgna Fulton News Edtor Maxne L. Johnson Chrstan Actvtes Edtor... :...:... Louse Klebe Sports Edtor Frances Hathaway Art Edtor Peggy Cromer Photographer Elmer Clck Clubs Edtor :... Kathryn Nothwang Feature W ters... ' Melssa Rchardson Patrca Spelman Joyce Warren Reporters... Wllam Chalmers Marjole Klen Eleanor Leonal'd sabelle McN~ely.. Eleanor Renkert Roger Walther Vera Fay Wlson _-- Crculaton Manager... Marlynn James Advser Dr. Robert Hubach Not every one that sa.th unto me Lord Lord shall enter nto the kngdom of heaven; but he that doeth the wll of my father whch s n Heaven :Matthcw THE SEENG VSTOR SEES A campus vstor moves through the downstars corrdor of Graves hall. He approaches the entrance to the Student Commons where he stops and looks n. 'Wth a crtcal eye he observes the floor the furntufe the walls and even tte celng. e notes wastepaper pop bottles drty dshes ~ ~a~eboards strewn on the tables and more waste paper on the. foor mmedately surroundng those tables. He notces that the tables and chars are scattered at random wth apparently no order n ther arrangement. Perhaps there has been a wld party n the room and the jartor has not cleaned the place up he says to hmself. Then - screech! Wth a start the vstor snaps hs attenton to the drecton from whence that gruesome sound has ssued Hs eyes settle upon a student sprawled upon the davenport toyng playfully wth the buttons on the rado. Mmm and wth rado tubes so hard to obtan. Stll standng n the doojway lhe vstor surveys the appearance ot the entre room. Wth one fmal almost dsgusted glance hc walks aw\y. - ~:~:-'-.. ;-:-~:- j'o:mnrcrllands '~'HWe heed yb'ur coopcraton. Whenever 'a student body project s sponsored we hear ths exhortaton' 'rllade:and perhaps ~th the numerous ASWC projects t~ng place and 'the a~companyng frequency of ths request for our cooperaton wc becorne' lsed to the remark and thmk lttle about t. Perhaps t s a -ema'rk we take for granted: t seems as f some one s always askng for' our 'c~operaton. But l'at does We 'need your cooperaton mean? s t smply another Wal'of sayng We want you there so that the featured ndvdual wll nol have to perform before empty seats or s t smply a vague J7Cmark that s presented as a matter of course? f t seems trte then s our own fault for f we analyze the statement we fnd that t has a meanng whch s sgnfcant for several reasons two of whch arc presented here. Frst; aln' cooperaton S needed rght here on.tlc Whtworth campus so that these several stuoents who can always be counled upon 0 do ther 'share wll not have 0 do more than thel' share. n tmes past- t has been the unfortunate lot of soltle Whtworth students to hold three or follr mportant offces at the same lme. Such a stuaton s not conducve to the student's welfal'e fl'om both SOCal and academc standponls. Several forces arc clamorng for hs attenton and he 'fnds t dffcult to do any of them justce and then perhaps he only gets by wth hs subjects. t s not fal' that a few students have to shoulder the burden of' mantanng the school's extracurncular actvty program whle othel's escape rel$ponsbllty. Secondly our cooperaton s needed for our own beneft. We arc fortunate n beng able to attend college dul'ng ths war perod but OU' fortune s accompaned Wth responsblty a responsbty whch We shal certanly realze followng grnduntlon. Then we wll have to work to cope wth the tedous problems of a problematc post-wal' world. Then we wll have to coopel ate. Let us practce cooperaton now n preparaton for OU' post-college post-war days. t s fol' om' own good that we do ths. We need your cooperaton. Thnk about t. t meclns!:.ornethng. DNNG HALL ETQUETTE By Cedar Post.' (Reprnled from the Mm'ch WHTWORTHAN) f the soup s too hot don't spt t n yom' napkn. Just gargle t n the back of your lhroat untl cool. Fngers were made before forks. Use them. Don't bother yom' neghbol' 'each for t. That s what a'rms are Cor. Keep one foot on the fqor f possble. Elbows are to lean on You can't be both gl'and and comfortable. t's better to burp and heal' the shame than spare the burp and bear the pan. Never say Excuse me. Merely hold up the rght ndex fnger; others wll follow sut. The last one to hold up hs fnger says Gosundhet. WHTWORTHAN Flday February ;.J... OQr Churches SPOTLGHT PARADE' KNOX PRESBYTERAN CHURCH Knox and Post st. Dr. Charles F. Koehler Pastor Wllam Chalmers Young People's Drector Sunday School... 9;45 A. M. Mornng Worshp... ;00 A.M. Evenng Servce... 7;30 P.M. FOUR actve Chrstan Endeavor Socetes meet at 6:5 P.M. Whtworth Studets Velcqme WHTWOR'rH PRESBYTERAN CHURCH COMMUNTY FACULTY STUDENTS Are Urged to Come Mark L. Koehler Pastor FRST.' PRESBYTERAN CHURCH- Rev. Paul Calhoun D.D. Pastor Worshp Servces... :oo A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Young People's Meetng... 6:30P.M. There s a Place for You- 4th and CE:DAR FOU:tTH PR~S~YTERAN CHUROH Rev. E C. De!?ler Pastor Mornng Worshp... :00A.M. Expostory Messaga. Evangelstc Servces 7:30 P'M. Students nvted to sng wth the mformal Young People's Evenng Chorus' F~ST BAPTST OHURCH Chas. T. Tally Pastor. Mornng Worshp :00... M. Evangelstc Servce 7:30 P.M. Young People Servce 6:30 P.M. All Young People and Students arc urged to attend Sngspraton foowng evenng servce. 2nd and 'Lncoln EST. 893 M.942 Ftl.;t&;k+S~:;+ : 8 W. Man Ave. tbbles -- Statonery! f PlaqueS_BOOkS' Hymn Books Sheet Musc O~ds for All Occasons felen'morrow- MARLOl]SE D'OWDY- H~re's a faxl;!u hared seuor Steppng- down nto the 80p0' lassre wh> dtlcsn'l neen lq be more class ths lne the frst' per.' troduce!l around ths clmpus at SOl! we rul llto s MarllouhJe Dowany rate but we would lke to Ht dy sophomore from Selah 'Vash her the personalty hllellghl for ngton. When asked wby she came ths week. Wllh a Chrstan E<lu to Whtworth ths auburn halred caton majol' and a Bology mnor blue oyed gd repled that all t Helen l\orl'ow s makng futufe took was Murel Auslnk and cataplans fo' ' posl gj'ad'uate year at!og. Well thank you Murel be Sennary.alld J.len.the foregn ms cause' we'cl have a' pretty hard tme slon feld. Arel' two YEars at Mo gettng along wthout e';' Strange' desto Junol' college she began y ['nough her hobbes are collectlookng al'ound COl' a' school for the ng fowel's and' }llklng too al l'emalldol' of bel' college days and though ce skatng comes '~ht up snce she comes from a staunch there on top of her lst of favorte Presbyteran famly Whtworth do's. was wthout!oujjt the UDst deal and best suted for hel' needs. TUl'Ung for a moment to the t wll please you CaJfol'llans to know that one of the greatest thl'ls she ever experenced was ghtel' sde of lfe t's fascnatng. ' L k t t H bl ' vew of the sunset 0 o now a e the ocean J en s 0 )y 8 co leetng and classfyhg Botancal ('om San Francsco bay. Whcn sbe. call take tme off from her busy specnnens. magne anyone dong '.. that for a HOBBY we say as we achvlty lst [or even though she r f s merely sophomore she has als t rugg e th roug an a temooll 0. Btl b' t A tl f h. f ready taken bel lllace Oll the uo any a.. no ler 0 el a r 'bl r t vorlte occupatons s good old walk- (SpenS e. s~rv ee S onl;! lng and ~e must add that there s mght possble fmd her lstenng to plenty of opportunty fo ' that organ musc because that's another of ber pastmes. fact there are around ths campus! -. so many thngs that she lkes to As fol' talents she S possessor t t t' dlff' t L k h of mally but the -outstandng one COla S CU 0 now were s her ablty to play the flute. to stop. MarUoulse does h~ve two M f th t j' us c S one pet peeves however; one S 'hour 0 e grea er oys. 'f f h J f h 't t exams:roljowng'vacauons and the o er e. you aven me h'.:-.... Ht tj ld b th ot el' S people who mslst on have en ye lere cou e no 0 et llg mxed drnks' atdlnner namely reason than that she s never stll '. 'coffee and mlk. Wonder what a mnute but s always off workng she means'! on some commttee servng ths capacty or tllt. The fact that she n spte of the fact that the 8e s a member of Who's Who s \0t:s wll be mssed most stren proof of the pont that Helen s uously t's good to know that peaallother lvng example of the word pe lke MarUouse 'keep comng SERVCE. along to take tllelr places! The Crmson and Black PERSPECTVE What Say YOU? by Post Scrpt. by One of the most ytll{ problems Geo~ge n the day's news.concerns the Hello there. n the absence o[ proposed draftng of women. Snce our regular Perspectve cohlmn ths mght probably 'be of greatest st wllo s sck abed wth a bad nlpo tance to Whtworth ~hould cold.rours truly s pnch-httng for t be approved we 'have asked sev- m. Well here goel; my two cents eral Whtworth men veterans and worth. trust dear 'eader that YOU have reall that edtol'lal that alpeapl on ths page enttled' The a Navy vstor ttl the cnmpus what they thnk_ about t. rth two eltceptons the feejng was d.eflnltely on thj) nt;l.gatlve. Seeng Vstor Sees. What do HAROLD BORHAUER returned YOl thnk after readng t? Do you servceman 'm agn t! Absay to Yourself Why don't ~he ~olutey and defntely!.. people n the ktchen get out there. DORTON COATS:' d 't 'thl k d th C ' 0 '. 0 n ~n. c :.al e ommons up. r t's the best thng but thnk t's t t S: Students have beell ap ne!:essary. ponted to <0 the' jantorng' work n Graves hall. Why don't they V. R. COFF>LD AOM 2/C U. keep the '000 cleall? S.N'.R.: don't lke t. t's ab Lsten the responsblty of those solutely unnecl;!ssary n my estlmawho work n the Commons ktchen toll. s lmted Lo the kltchell. t s not WLLAM GONS dscharged ther place to keep those pop bot. servce mall: thnk t's a grajld tes drty dshes and gameboal'ds (Contnued on page 3) off the tables. Those who Jav~ chal'ge of tre Commons are stu What s a ten-sded fgure? dents. Wth the ncrease[] busl A dead parrot. 'ness that f; handled there they - What? have enough to do wth that Job. Yes t's a polygon. and theh' school work.. Now what about the student jao' You seem n the-dumps. What's tor why can't l)e keep the room the matter? clean? Ah. hut he too s a stu. r wrote home fa)' a study dent and he has only so much lamp. tme to devote to hw jantoral <lu tes. He calllol come around four tmes a day to gve the Comlnolls room \ thol'ougll cleanng. He has classe.s to attend jnst as you have. So what shall we COllclu(le? The responsblty for keepng tbe Com. mons n attractve aplearance rests on YO' shoulders fellow stn dents. When 'YOU buy a dsh of ce cream the clerk who sold t to you trusls that YOl wll return the empty dsh to the countel' n a few mnutes. Ane! dspose of you!' nnch Wlllppel s. Don't leave them all the tables. The Commons s nl attractve '00 We call be thankful that we have t. J recall that when frst came to the college 942 we lad Well? They senl me a Jamp. an unpretentous room n McMllan hall called the Men's Lounge. Wth the comng of Spokane junor college n the wnter of 942 that mom wns tj'ansformed nto a class room and has remaned so ever snce. FO' several months n the sprng nnd fau of 942 town studenls were wthout a loungng roolu Of call t what you wll. But now we lave the Commons. Let's keep t n good appearan::e. What do you say? And now fol' a thought for' the' day (from.shelley's Ode to the West 'Wnd: f wll tel' comes call sprhlg be far behnd 7 -+

24 Frday Februu.y 2 'lm!> W HT W () R T H AN' -+ The Whtworth. A-Jumnus MEl. K. }<'AHH:lS S('. U. S. NH. wrtes a leller of encourage ment from 924 Dll Bladensburg Roal 8h'er Sprngs Marylalld where he Js all Ensgn the Navy. Mel enclosed a check for hs dues and a contrbuton to tho' alumn fulul. He sends gl'eetngs to lb Hl)' r!'lends. LEUTENANT (J(;) UONDE TUVESON' BelHls greetngs from the Fleet Post Offce n San Francsco. Whle n San FranCsco he saw the followng former Wht wortllans: JACK' and ADELlNE MOTT 'LOUS KEYSER PHL WALBORN' and CAP'AN DAVE STOWE who s stutoned n San Francsco. Bonde expl'essed hs all' preclatlon fol' the preparaton Whtworth has gven bm n meet lng hs new lfe. the Navy.. t:w fal.$ay'youe'. bonnbed C::Om.)llgO 2) de(\ beclluj;'e the women who \'0 untee\'ed have dol\s a g'rld jol!. OEORGJo; HE~DRlCK: The d\'uu llg of womelh wonld bs \ defnte Usg'are to onr model'll socety; lowever' t \~.~ l!elleve the squll 0' of the soxes' such \ lhul s not wthout solle mel'll. RALl.'H HOJDAKK: thnk s unnecesr\'y lt lenst 0W and doubt thrt t wll ever become ne cesbal'y rr t should howe\'er t would be a deplorable metho!! of 0wel'lng womell n general alld a stsl tow an exlreme eolltlcllvlst syslem. AnNOL!) WAl... : {<'ew peolle lko effemnate men 0' '0 women. The un norm of the armed forces long ha!> been a masculne trull. Let's keell [t that WlY MAHVN KLEN ex servlceman: thnk Wll' s a mau's bus[nesa A lll cun'~ elllace a WOllU\ n the A good lettel' has come nul's!ng )ldfcssoll but outsule of from MRS. VRGNA HODGE that 0. n fact 'm 0t. for drllft HUG JR fl'om Elgn Oregon. Her lug U'Hes ether. letter expl'essed apprecaton for The WHTWORTHAN and n alumn scholarsh)l. l<:;vey alum cluded her dues. Also from Ore should dg deell berol'e Mal'ch 5. goo came a letter fronl VRGNA Our mnmum goal s $000 by LEE NANCE revealng the same graduaton' tme ll June. So far sentments and enclosng her dues. only follr contrbutons have been (Have you ell closed yours?) receved on the project fund. You BARBARA MFL.ER and ELEA can rem~y ths stuaton by send NOR HUNTER have wrtten ng youl' contl'lbuton mmedately a letter from New York Ther to T'easurel' Mal'k L Koehler note expressell 'elef at ther be Whtworth College' Spokane 2 jng able to pay thel!: alumn dues Washngton. so 'that the gentle remndel's no TREASURER'S REPORT TO longer can pl'ck.ther. conscences THE NATON: By spendng llost Eleanor s workng for the Pres of the accumulated fuuds of the as byterlan foregn board n New socatojl )'our treasurer was able York Barbara. does domestc work to purchase one $ wal' bond at Rado Cty. Half of Chrstmas to be used as the flrst step toward day was spent'.wlth' STANLEY OU' alullln scholal shlp. Your treas NEWCOMB MARTN. WLLAMS l'el' 'ndeed enjoys buyng these and KETH MEDLEY searchng thngs for Aaron BUT's gtave n the The wlldy presdent of he Prnceton Cemetel'Y Other' Wht ab!!ocaton who cannot confne worthans they. have seen are hs words to the length of OU' GLO 'T-aOloPSON workng WHTWORTHAN colulllll wll wth A'b~LADE HAWLEY for the soon send ro~'th an encyclcal. Ths Natonal Broadcastng Company wll not be n the form of a Papal JANET McCREARY workng fol'. Bun but wll cany l the ear the Y.WC.A and FLORENCE marks of the same: REYNOLDS studyng Bblcal. ORANGE BLOSSOMS: The mar JOHN P. RODKEY wrtes l'age bug wlll get you f you don't from taly that he took f. US watcl ou.t! The latest to succumb sghts at Rome ncludng the Vat. s 0ne otbel' than the assocaton lean John sad he even rollel secretary the formel' DOROTHY skated n the etel'llal cty. REED. J[ you want to know the AtDARUSHDOONEY nee detals send n your dues am we GENT s teachng ll publc wll tell. grade school at Owyhe Nevada. JEADACHl<J DEPAHTMENT' (Wellt Shoshone Msson where. ber hu8ban( s a Presbyteran ma slonary) There was an artcle on formel' student LAWRENCE MANSFELD n the Spoke&man'Revew Jan. 6. 'STANLEY NEWCOMB form er speech teacher now wth Prnceton Semnary spent the week elld of December wth Whtworth students on the Cornell Campus. He vsted DON STEELE and LEUTENANT (JG) RWN POTTER and MRS POT TER (VELMA MOOS) am the Pot ter cllldren Stellhen and Jeallette Mr. Newcomb wants to know what alumnus at Dundee Oregon dd some Chrstmas shoj png early. HATS OF<~: To MRS. GLADYS ROSENQUST who sellt n the frst szeable contrbuton to the alumn project fund for ths year. The. project s to purchase war bonds of large denomnatons to form a snkng fund for t future ' Mller Dervant TUX RENTALS W. Rlverade Ave. Spokane Wash Please ssnd some news any knd of news altout yom:self or any alum that you kllow together wth two aspll'll tablets to YOU' treas urer who suffers.crllnal palnfl hs attemjlt to ;queeze lews out of nothng Addresses: EnSgn Paul Mel'kel U.S.S Y.lf.S. 66 'To Fleet >. O. New York New York S;'Sgt. John p ROdkey 7th ''. C..sq 62nd T.C. Op A.PO. 650 ''0 P.M. New YO'k New YO'k Cpl.. Haro')( F. \nnch... t Wyle-Carlson PRESORPTON DRUGGSTS 69 Sprague Oor_ Wall Where to Buy t OOAL OOKE WOOD FUEL OL Great Western Fuel Co~ Phone Brdy. 20 E. 222 DeSmet. Spokane OO QlfnJnKl~es by the' Storyteller (ConthlUl't\ trom last week) (Hero s th~ latosl lw8 on \ terrfc' bllttlo ragng ltetweell the rmles ur l>r's Frlnl \ WAL':ACE hlallo ''he l'lles uf Qlleen Mare bave lma flt' heen SU'('S;[ nnd ln' now assnulng the tst '0 bp rom Klllg Lee' (lomahl.) COMMUNQUE V-WALLACE Olle of OU' FE;LD-MAN Pvt. Jo Ann hns returned wth an alal'llllng report that the enemy S about to ssault the cty. Kng Lee has Ql'dered Pvt. Phylll to get her HANS-ON Queen Mare's neck and choke hel' to death Wlth the hejp of pre Mcnturff she OONed some BROWN clothes ful'nshed by the royal cothej' M'. A. However Gordon the court jester tlunkng she was a quslng and therefore AX-WORTHY chopped off her head. Kng Lee and Ray hs spl'tual advser were MOODY over the fdllul'c Suddenly hs majesty has ln nspmton. HUGH WOOD go to MULLEN da and get QUeen Barbara to ad us? Helen thought she was WRGHT n sayng tha Queen Barbara WaS STARK mad-marlyn had sad (Contnued all page ) Co. C. st B 2nd ljlltlnes To Pleet P. 0 San Fl'anclsco Callfol'na Syd K Jo:aloll Ph. M. :le U. S. N. B.H. No 6 Nav)' 3505 To )'Jeet P. O. San F'ancsco Cl\lrorna cnt D n. Colptts {} 55' d Bomb DS}0! Sqllll; A.P.O. 706 To P.M. Sll Francsco Qullforlla :. ' Sedentary StCJe~ts Earn Sly Comments By Melna Rchardson 'rhe thngs wo 0 to oul'sl'lrolt n the 0 of elhll'u! Let's tako the snbject of sltllug. Utl YOl ovel' notlro Just HOW we bt n clllss!'s. P ''hls H' shonld go mrk llud collllllent rtrsl Ol the ungl'l\('orul WlY wc get lulo tho 00 'n call- '... jlllons n leetlll'c roollls. Somo of us do nn hllllst bout fuco ancl droll lllcorollloll\ollsly nto tho aforementlunod crlttors. Othors do t on a g.-nllllor sl~nll Wo bt ho 00 wlle 'll wth enthusasm nlhl wo nlhl hl' noxt two sludonls ht tho floql' wth lks slthnslnlllll. Once wo nnl tho char tho llosl lons assumod '0 fen!'ful nlhl won' derful (lho sludont s fearful of the prof's (jlloston and the llrof. won dm's why h' OVO took loachng as a. lrofosslon) Jn~t loy to roa ze he effect on ~hc 'of as bls 0' hbl' gazo WRlldel's UVCl' the cluss On tho SOllt leal'ost the door s FeRrful FerdhllUld who hub a sturt led fltw oxllro8slon tlmt lusts thru tho wholo lerlod. 0 nevel' 'ollxes bul vcs ollly fol' t he lull whch wll Bot hlll fl'oe - fol' ths lext class. Next to hm sts l..olllng Alko. The only hllrd thng aboul school s that he hls to wqke up long enough to crny hmsolf Ol reluctllllt reet La tbe next founl of so busy watchng ale's ntllghbqrll lu to p'eclude llly 08slblty of absorbng r knowledge learnng. MeanWhle ho foeds hs mnd as the Romanll took tholr 'e' freshment - troll 'Ccumbellt ~ghest Q~ty W~~ :: ' llosllon. Boullcl/lg DelllY s n hls a.t gl'oull too. She oscllates C)'om the arm of her char to tho nrm of Lowest PrCeS YOl' chall' tll you aro dzzy. 00 speculntlls as to her. prollublo fllto [f she ever lnt on Ule end char to the left. And evet y class hls t Thlnkel'. nto h!! fst he ponders CASEY'S (0'!! t sleeps'!) When he Bllonkfl Shoe Repar you ellr ht! wsdom trnlned N Wall Street through clonched nngent And don't forget tho foot waver. Ths. Just RrcQy.r~~ fronl. Shock '. ohe~ c<mb'~jj' hg'l\lt-~wl ve' Your news '00'6' m!! suffc the fool l'hythmlcally ulltll the enuy recovered from recent let log robe al\d goes to sloop. At tel' enough to llchde the roll a Vo'- ths pont the 'rhlnklll' unwhuls ng lem: A request fron 'LgSS<) ' changes legs lnd tnkes U. the RASCO Box: 634 WUllat(l Wash. wavng wth.tho othol' foot. SO)lO ngton that the amollut 0 (lues be llly SOlllllOne wll j)u~ flag on that specfed so thal ~he could hastly Coot and mako!jome U80 or H. And lly hers Plea3e llomehml) elfle shock Jle soon have you llollcml tho 00 who wl'ltes down revo'lflhly evbl'y word Note: The dues lre $.00 }er uttel'l.'t. A! ~ho words 0 the pago yeu 'egulal': '5.00 )0' ymu' sus ' UCl'easll llpnl'enlly tm len!!! or talnng Gfts up to $ COl'!.he wrte' fllso nc'osell lnd tho ' t. the P'oJect fund wll be nccepted BULDNG MATERAL McGoldrck Lumber Co. Spokane Wash. WHTWORTH Servce Sta.ton No. 2 GAS AOOESSORES AND OL Pend Orele & Dvson HENRY McNTURFF DEAL Laundry Co. > LU8terzed Dry Cleanng E.7 Boone Spokane Washngton For the Be.t --- Serve A & ~ Qualty MEATS....Wh.n Whtworth VB Seattle Pacfc BASKETBALL February 9 a.nd 0 Graves hall gymna.aum n.n.m.n.g.d prvo~. el.drc comp.nu for contnu.d.. denhp n the.dvoncl/l'lent of Better Lvng DR. WARREN' SfEAKS;. '( Contnu!l{ from llg' )' HOSO ho snltl \VS (leflnlto nlltl hy lho end of t hu week 75 had l\uto decl~lol\~ COl' the Chrstan lto 0' hllll d~dlcatpl tll(lsolv08 to full lllo HOl'vlc(. slllllll'lzlng hl~ tnlk P.. \Vnl'l'ell ox'ossell tho l'eall~l\l~u thlll hnt! bol'n mlll'essl'd \0Q~ tleellly upon h:; mm hy hl ox lo-tsnro n tho Enst le told or hs low concopton of tho sorlousnoss of W\' \e! tho (ll'obllllt)' of 0re yem's llml hal'llshltls to como. ''ho sln(ulness of Rln ho 8Rld b '\'ldont 0'' ln OVOl' llllrtcl' lal'y ho lal'g(l dllos l<jndlng Ol noto of 'lun hollo ho declal'6( hs con vlclloll hnt YOllth nkel wth Chrst!a UUboRt nblo comblnlltloll heml got cl080' alld closol' to tha pllge }o~nsclnntell wo wlltch to see wholl tho Wl'lOl' wll SPO' horaolc 0 tho O}len 0 clulc\l!l{ 0 tghtly_ P~rhaps four yoars of such 08' tlll'es oxplalns tho lse of tho aca dmllc mbes sqlllolhnos roforred t\l as h lck nght gowns Some mollns Jl!\tl 0 bo do vsed to dll' gnlle tho Permanont of Co cs of our sltllng hablta Ah h ad No whlocl'aoks now 8 to the probltblo gt'ades of oue. ~- -Joyner Drug' Store BERT B. DEN80W Owner Oomplete Lne of Drugs Howard Rversde Spokane 6 Wash. You can alwa.ys get a square deal at SARTOR Maateroraftsmen n JEWELRY No. 0 Wall St Spokane

25 PAGE FOUR WHTWORTHAN Frday February ' j! :! ~ : ; j ~! ' J' h ] ''j ; j ' PRA.TES RETURH FROM DAHO GAMES Despte consderable scorng powel' dsplayed Whtworth drop ped all four games on the daho trp January 24 to 27. Bose Ju nlor college defeated the Prates and whle Norlhwest Nazarene topped them and The frst Bose game developed. nto an hllllvdual s~rlng duel between Al Brown ot Whtworth and Buckncr oc the home team. Brown won 'the scorng duel tallyng 27 ponts to 26 talles for Bucknm. Bose however staved off a great Whtworth last half drve to wn LEWSTON EVENS PRATES N SERES Dsplayng ther strol.gest oc fenslve effort of the season Whtworth trounced ther old rval Lewston Normal 48 to 32 n a game played at the local gym on Jal. 9 Howovel' the vstors nosed out the Prates 26 to 26 the followng afternoon to gan a splt n the two game seres. Wth the score ted at halftme the frst game the Prates spurt ed to a safe lead early n the second stanza and contnued to ple t 0 to galll an easy vctory A Brown paced the Wbltworth drve and led n scorng wth 22 ponts Smles MAE: What s the heght of happness? ELLEN ANN: Well n my case he's about 6 feet. Ml'. Waltz: Whllt experence haye you had n drnmatc work? Student applcant: was the fellow that called up on the telephone n the thrd act of our senor play. See f you can laugh that off sad the fat man's wfe as she wred a button o~ hs vest. RUTH'BARNES: How long can by four ponts. The second Bose Chase counted eght fo' the da Pctured above are the Pep Prettes a group whch s makng a a woman stay undel' water7. game developed nto n 'ough and hoans. major contrbuton n the way 9f enthusasm at the basketball gamcs MSS JENKNS: Ah about two The followng afternoon the The band s under the drecton of Mary Burkland. mnutes. tumble affar wth the score stand story was somewhat dfferent. Lew. ng 25 to 2 n the Bl'Onco's tavol' sloll grabbed an eary lead and Members of the Pep Prettes are readng from left to rght: RUTH: Then Fay s establsh at halftme. n the second half led 5 to 0' at the ntermsson. Front row Maran Wllams Nad!ne Lambkn Mascot Jerry LaRose mg a record. Shc's becn under 20 Bose gradually wdened ts lead Whtworth howevel' pour~ n Fay Smth Yera Fay Wlson Helen Jl4orrow; Second row Patrca =m==n=u=te=s=.======~==== and won Browl talled eght ponts whle holdng the OP- O'Bren S.y.lv.n W eldon Yerna Zener and Th.rd row Adelne Mcpo nts f or Wht wort h'l B k w e uc poston scoreless to take a tern. Neely PatrCa BShop Edna May. Peggy Cromel and Mary Burkland. Basketball Trp Drt ner made 5 for Bose. porary lead early n the second The team had lttle sleep at n the frst conlest wth North half. The lea(} seesawe'l back and wth t4e Navy whch we hear Telephone Co. Judgng from the Bosc because of some Cellas break. west Nazarene a total of 53 per forth untl Hayhurst Lewston sn't an unpleasant l)asllme! busness she's been gvng them ng wndows. And Mac was rght n sonal fouls Were call!l4l. The P guard was fouled n the last sec And- that SHORTY:' s stll one would 'thnk she owned half n there ptchng 0' so we heard! rates traled 6 to 9 at the half ond. After the fnal gun he cam- around Helen has more cont terest! The grls really lookel! Corky and eventually lost manly )y sank the wnnng pont. The dence tlan we'd have! HAT'S OFF THS WEEK TO: over lnd drew a number of true oocause or fne scorng of Vrgl fnal score was 26 to 25. Not. to change the subject 0' Our super gal's basketball squad conclusons. Vall who made 20 for the Naza Dck Schwab led the Prates anythng (we guess we'd better that put up whoppel' of a fght What s thel'e about Cuddles renes. George Yamamoto and Don scorng wltl 6 ponts whlle Hay before people begn to thnk we're out at Baxter the other llgbt. 'Ve Schwab's feet that annoys Grand. Maclnturff each talled' 8 for hurst tossed n 8 for the vstors. pmjudced whch. of course; sn't hope to hear mole trom ths group ma Dave??? Whtworth The Prates dropped tj'ue!) how does DAVE WRGHT NOW S THE TME TO: Get A Brown bought a good book thetr second game wth Northwest P k ' Sh know so much about 'Washngton out and support the DB team. Not... learn anythng A? ove' e 'n Nazarene 46 to 36. Brown agan state marrage laws?! loany gumes left! We ddn't know that J. C. Pen. led 'Whtworth scorng. Looks as f they'd started some ney nstalled CRsh tubes for mes- S ttl P f! g'l The FAMLY CLASS s ~ettaln thng! Now all the town grls'lock- Pck out Valentne for Hm sengel' servce. What about that ea e ac ~ co e e W come ly a. popular one judgng from all to Whtworth toj: a brace of games ers are sportng pes of move 0' Hel'. Al and Dave! on February 9 and 0. ts vstors and the talk that fles stars. Tell your roome that you're go Dan sang Dream of You to around after t. ' Gonzaga unversty had an easy Yes Tppy we thnk No. 7 on ng to get your tm'm theme n ear Jeep every nght. Have any COJl' tme'runnmg ovel' Whtworth 65 DR. SCHLAUCH S not only an the Lewston team was cute too- ly ths quarler! plants Dan? to 25 n a game played at the 0' authorty on the famly but also but after all!! Scan the Want Ads for a good gave an nterestlng lecture on bald cal gym January 30. Tralng 7 Lavern 8. why dd your tace job ths summer. ness He recently exposed hs COMPLETE SK to 7 at the half the Prates tred get so red n speech class? Dd Clean out the closet - before theores on the benefts of ~calp 'badly n the last canto. Al Brown you thnk your couar was crooked? sprng comes! RENTAL SERVCE massage. talled 7 ponts to top the scor We ddn't know that we had a Jo Brggs 'hat's ths we've been Well J t's so long for now - we'll $.50 ng. hearng about thp hest man 7 see you n Chapel Mo~day - won't long har on the faculty but the Sks Poles and Shoes The Northwest Nazarene Quntet Huh? we! t!.!lll_.l\'!~...l:~:y~~!e<l_'yl!~~_~~l!l.t!~ ljecefeath<loc'aftea:ru TO'lhe une - ~ealy;' Shjrl~Y E Jt sn't Mr. MARKOVCH KOEHLERNSKY : of 3 to 9 on the home floo' Wed- put n hs appeal'aljce the other Oake:s fault that you don't get any Nat Edenso says the only way nesday nght day. mall; but f you ask hm ncely for you to keep a secret s to for Spokane Cycle maybe he'll wrte you a letter. get t yourself JEAN DUNCAN recently har] a & Toy Co. -They say Whtworth Tree hasn't The Women's Basketball team bt of Calforna sunshne n the been vsted much lately. Well t's trmmed the Mead Alumnum team form of LT. WARREN SMON. 27 P98t Street 32 to 0 Tuesday nght. Dot your fault s t Lee W.? t was just lke old tmes to see N E 'L. wouldn't RUTH STUECKLE' back on the 0 ean~r you Complments of get tummyaches f you WOUldn't campus the other day. We see _that FNNEY s back to eat so many wartles. COMMUNQUES (Contnued from page 3) so and Elnore had sad she was WACKER You WOODHEAD hs majesty screamed angrly and ordered Sgt.-at-Arms Alce to throw her out. Great SCOTT' he told Frances Any MOE lke that and we KEN lose. 'You Kathlee and everyone else do hs DOTY and get out and fght! COMMU~QUE Y-Marle Our glorous troops have '-captured the cty of WALLACE and Kng Lee wth t. The cty was STRAWN wth ltter whch Mrs. Rhea J s stll pckng up. As Emelyse sad t was a LONG trp to Wallace but' t was worth t. The enemy's LAN CASTER-the secret weapon Y-5S-faled to cas't land because tle drt refused to fly. Um;ler Col. Vrgna the HUN T began for Kng Lee. To make a long story SHORT Emma Jean found the kng n the LOS part of the cty the Mary L. Bovee sector n a purple HOUSE owned by one A. Louse. A prvate of the enemy one Gweneth guarded the DORS fanatcally but we crawled n' the' wmdows 'and found the kn'g tryng to sng a Chrstmas CAROL n hs lady's CHAM BERS He attempted flght down the HALL but Joyce and Leal captured hm. buy!ug chocolates agan! From the way thngs have been gong lately t looks as f our ad dress has been changed to read U.SNS. WHTWORTH Wash F'rlnstance... Who was that salor that kept JEAN ALDRCH awly from the Junor class party?.and LE?l appears to have lost out to the Navy too Seem;; the only song HAZE>L wl!l Bng for hm now s Ancbors Awegh. Whle we're on the subject those boys n blue seem to have a cor ner on the good musc. Gonzaga's V 2 offm'ed us somethng Tery specal along the nstrumental lne the other day. And snce she can't.have the Marllle& SHRLEY ANN plays RON and as to sad afterwards Ruth MEANS well to say weddngs are no fun but when Queen Mare wth the Donna Jean RUBY on her fngel' and Kng Lee decded to MARY never saw a mo~e wonderful sght-unless t was when her matron-of-honor sabel j'umped on a char when she saw some MSE. PETERS & SONS FLORSTS W. 829 Rversde N 'Market Corsages for All- Occasons PLEASE REMEMBER to Carry your own packages; help us and the effort to conserve Murel s t really fun to stand on your head and do handsprngs n the recepton room n the mddle of the nght? My but t s quet and peaceful ths week - that s snce the bas ketball team has been gone! Apparently EVEYN KLUDAS s stl lookng for Dck's baby pc ture. you! That's (oud roommates for And for goodness' sake don't be surprsed f you hear that EDNA KRAFT hab been apponted 7th VCE PRESDENT of the Bell 'HSEN AERO SERVCE (Fly wth Art Hlsen) Fast charter servco Student nstructon REASONABLE RATES Storage Space Expert' Mechancs THE SQURT Squrt Beverage CO. W 920 M&llon Eugene's Flower. Corsages Qut Flowers Plants Make Fne Gfts No 20 Wall St~.. The Crescent M.73 M2343 For Your Valentne The Complete 945 Dsplay s Now Ready t's more attractve than ever and the sentments expressed are n keepng wth the tmes. 5c to 50c - Valentnes for mother wfe and sweetheart. Satn padded desgns. $00 and $250 Ma.l your next flm to Leo's Studo and Sa.ve Money! Any sze 6 or 8 exposure roll flm developed wth two 25 sets of prnts... Extra prnts post card sze 3 or smaller each... _ Add 3c for tax and postage Satllfed customers mall ua ther flms from alt 'over the world LEO'S'S?'lDO Unversty Place ~poka~e 5 Washngton. t C C The best n lesure tme wear and school aparel. the rule at Calkns Ar Termnal N. Dvson' '~pokane J~~.~~~ THECRESCENT ~ Sprague Ave.. Wth Elmer to CLCK the scene wth hs camera and the church bell wth Lorene at the rope gong Dng DONG our chaplan pel formed the peace terms. After Opal had hung 'our COATS 'on ~ nal PEG furnjsh~ by Cromer Chaplan Wlllame dd the MA '-- '~

26 SPRTUAL EMPHASS. SSUE ltc 5t2 P. L lan Sprtual Emphas& ~ ~ c VOL36 SPOKANE WASHNGTON FEBRUARY No 8 HERE'S WHAT THE FACULTY Says: ASWC CONCERT S MARCH 2 Because Anon 'fwerdowsky must 'eport fol' nducton nto the anned forre:; prol' to the tme ~chednled for hs Westerll tol' t he jont. concert of February H featurng :\J' Twer!lowsky cellst and :'lal'on LOl'J'alnc ~O)ralO has been can ONE WORD MESSAGES OF CHRST THEME FOR SPRTUAL EMPHASS PH ALPHA RECEVES SX NEW MEMBERS.. Olle Word?!essages of Jesus s tho theme chosell by D' Robort Nolson McLean fol' hs Relgous }<]dtor's Note: ProfessOJ' Oscal' K. Dzmollg hem of the Sx ppople wcn~ elected to mem' Emlhass week lentlel'shp. Hs ad <msses wll he' bult aromul tho department of e c 0 0 m C s bershl> Ph Alpllll sclwustc wortls Lo Come FOllow Abde wrtes the eghth n a sel'e~ of honoral'y socety at t recent meet- Tarry U Go artoles by the faculty. celed ng of the group Three of the uew SOME THOUGHTS ON BUS n place of the callceled Twel' members John Hellrcksen Gladys ''he schedule has been l!tel'ed NESS LFE dowsky-_orralne concert Mss Juanta Cartel' lyrc sollrauo wll bo Logsdon and Helen ;'lona\\' were so thnt the H'ogram wll begn 0 Forbes Magazne a well-known elected ~o actve membershp Sunday; February 25 anll nst bu~llless publcaton has an nterestng department called Thoughts of concerts sponsored by AS'VC pre!oented n the thl'll of a sel'es whlle the other three Dorothy throllglt lo'rday. Munee Al'thm' Ranfonl aull John D' am \lrs. :'lcleau am unon Busness Lfe Here we fml Monday evenng March 2 n the Webster were elected to assocnte usually woll qualfed to lead n Bblcal texts llotable quotes Commandery Room of the '!asonc membershtj. ths type of p'ogl'alll Mrs. McLean short prayers and othel' choce Temple Dr. Robert Mcean pastor of the '0 he a member of Ph Alpha was bom n Port Huron Mchgan tems tor medla lol. Were edt- :'lss Cartc!' has helll cmlrg song such a. department here are prallo roles n 25 ope'as 8ml has kma wll delver the frst or hs the college fol' at least three quar ago of twelve. n 99 she grad Frst Presbyteran church of Yn one llnst have JCen student at and moved to San Francsco at tle some of the tems would nclude: sullg n collcerts n varous parts of sel'es of Sprt ual Emphas~ 'Veek tel's and must mantan at least a uatecl fl'om the Unversty of Callmessages n the ehapel audtorulu 2.3 grade average. Only senors foma and mmedately l)egall hel' So to thnk as to thnk sobel'ly. j the Unted States. She was recent- -Romans 2' 3 y solost wth the Quebec sympony Sunday evenng February 25_. are allowed actve membershp. relgous work. Her fathel' senl All wll agl'ee that such ~ text ochestra. sn}lel ;\lse Dck Schwab alh her on a world tour of all foregn STUDENTS TO ELEOT s a tmely one one of vtal mpo'tance at lhe present artl n the NEW EDTOR.JN -CHEF members of Ph Alpha last year equpped to speak on progress n George Vun LeuV'en assocate mssons and sbe retume(l well The annljal t_swc costume )Jarty crucal lays ahead. George Eastwll he held Saturday evenng Bec~use George Van :Leuveu ltave been elected to actye mem- the msson fleld. She becam~ dbershp n the gl OUp. Other cam- 'ector of the Young People's work man sad Busness men the last Jr edtor.n-chef of the Whtfow years lave been buyng ther Feb 24th announces Murel Autckets from staton to statoll snk ~tuden.t hody ~oeal char- Betty Ann Douglass Mss Jenkns a poston she held for ten years. pus members of Pl Alpha are of the Board of F)J'e gn Mssl~ns worthan wll le graduatng fl'pm the college at the close of thl? wth lttle assurallce of arrvng at man Mss 'Boppe)) am Mr. Bacblmont. She then retumed to Sal Frallwn e' qnarter he ha<; submtted ther (estnatons hs 'eslgnaton to the executve The laller two are Caculty rep'e csco alh acceptel a. poston procouncl and the studont bmly ef sentatves. motng the Women's Dvson of J. W. McCauley commented thus on the Eastman statement: Long Chapel Chmes feclve March 22 ' P~l Alpha s plannng to spon- the Foregn bonj'll t was then acrange plans mllst be formulated; n accordance wth the reljure- flor' a dhl)jel ljrogrnm soon. cordng to Dr. McLean that she judelous tlunkng and constl'uctve Some very nterestng ehal>el ments set forth n the ASWC con- experenced the only catast.j'oplje ~thulon actng must be evdence f the programs are planned for (he next ultmate goals of peace and well- few weeks The flm enttled beng are to be attaned n a new What s Electrcty? s ljcng pre wotl<-ordel' -alll - ' ol~'s pe-rsonal 'o:orrted tola' lndot!:c dl'c('t~o:! ot' experence. Dr L E Wlkns The followng Vson-Another MUST MOlHlay James l!'oltester former We of ths generaton who an executve asslstnn here wll he gucst sp~aker. prvleged to h!?lp make a better On 'Vednesday February 2.luther Sten an out worlll. for ourselves alt! for postel' ty shoulclremember that whle we standng Presbyteran mnster now must not be vsonary we must travelng n the west wll speak have vbnon so that peace wll alld Dr. 'Frank F WalTen wl take 0t be pulltve n sl)u't and wll not charge on Frday. February 23. (Colltnued on page 3) The followng week s Spl'tual ElmJlhasl~ week FOR~R STUD~NT S WED.l\T DAVENPORT At a double rng ceremony Mss Los Thomas student at Wht wortll last quarter and daughter of Mr. and Mrs Yane Thomas becume t!te 'brde of Corporal John C Bans Jr. The weddng took place n the home of her parents n Davenport Washngton. The brlle who wore a goltl wool frock for the ceremony was attendeel by Mss \lal'jol'e Sautter formel' Whtworth student. prc Rege Wun was best man. Precedng the rtual Mss Barbara Glbertson sang the famlar Love You Truly The ReveJ'end Lee Knoll ortclated. Followng the maltage ceremolly a recephon took place ll tlte Thomas home. nclude(l alllo'jlg guests nt the weddng were the Msses Los A{orton!J..o]'ra ne Frck and Mae Martnson all from Whtworth. CALENDAR Handel's Messah was presenter] n a 'elleat performance at \Vestmnster Cong. church by members of the Whtworth chorus under the lj'ecton of Mrs WnlfJ'el )c Nal' Hopkns Sun <'ch. Jlh Fell. 7 - SOl)llOJlOl'e Varety Show Feb 'Vhtworth Wrtels club (Note change n date) Feb 'Sprtual Emphass Week Jeglns. Mll'. 2 - Sprtual Emphass One of the lany WlJltworthlans 'Veek ends dong hs ht n the armed fo]ces MuJ'. 2-Junnlta. Clark lyrc s Sellman le Alfred Joel Swansoprano n the thrd lon. Seaman Swanson s plctljred of a seres of ASWC at hs staton aboard a coast guard concerts. culter (Coast gljar'd jlhoto) the jlublcatons councl MODERATOR TALKS AT of her whole career. she marred has met and nomnated canddates WHTWORTH CHAPEL Dr McLean was borlj at ConcepoJle of wholll wll be elected by the.. - COl Chle of Amercan pal'ents. student hod'y ' to' ~ucc ee~ '~l Le-l: '-D>l ~rwr.b...;y...\le;:q ven as edtor-n-chef. The names the General Assembly of Presby- 90 graduated from Auburn Tle. of tll! canddates wll he postell 0 'lel'an churches ologlcal semnary. He contnued the bulletn boun! n the nem' C- ollened hs chapel 'hs' educaton at the Unversty of ture 'rhe electon wll be held addl'es6 on Feb- Mexco!lnd at the UnlVeJ'lllty of Qurly ll ;'!areh. 'lhl'y!j hy pras Sonthem Calforna. n hs colng the purpose lege day; he' earned the dlstncan.! work 0 Wht lon of membershp n Ph Beta GRAVES OFNDANS woj'th. Dr. Vale Kappa. SHOWN N RC MEET was ntrmlncc( by D.. Paul Calclub meetng Tuesday Jt'ehl'uary 6 houn of Spokane's Once Taught Language At the ltel'lmtollal Relatons t techncolol: movng }Jl'lure of the Dr. Roy E. Vale Frst P'esbyter- COln try behnd the Conlce dal wus an church Spell kng Ull P~alllls!l: 46 Dr. presented. Vale sad: Drected by '. <JlwoOll Ball wth.. &t~f-6lt:.ml'etul'lle(tw':he stales ant:n-- Ho obtaned a varety of expo enccs as a language tcaclrcl' a flu' perntenden of Mexcall WOJ memher of the Board of Hom~ ssons allll lodel'atol' of the Ca. allproprate m'raton the lctm'e A good many )eoplo Gonfuse fol'ljn and Nevudl Pl'eshytel'all ~howed the transfer of ndllll celll. lberty wth lcense He then ex eteres from the regons affected plau (]: churches. He has; ljeen a member of tlze Geneml Conncll of the Presbytm'lan churches of the Unted by the back watel's of lte Coulee _hllrty mean!> that YOll have COlllJ)H of YO\]rhelt. dam. Slates snce 937. Revealed n the pktuj'o were Do Somethng Dr. :\clean hm; al~o publshed a many (ragelle!; of long ago n one le l'lem'ly outlnell the Tlrecepts number of artlclcr; and books doalng grave were Um skeletons of sev- wlth mssonury woj'k Among by whch e cun collle to lberty cr~ vctms of a smallpox epdemc alh placed Know Somethng at these arc JullPng Beans God whch had swept 0 regon. Other the top of the lst. Dr. Vale U!' and the Census and The FlYng skeletons ther skulls bl'oken cussed the lljoj'lrlh'e of thorough. Bonl. were evdences of an [ndlan mas y undel'slrondng a ~uhject and Ths actvl couple s now en sncre. The dscovery or t nullhel' chosng a hard hlt reward ng gaged n work at the llt Preshy. of aged relc> \ n; alh[) shown n com'!'e of ~(HY. tel'an ehu'ch of Ynkhnn. lte pcture. ex!. he advsed h!' udlt 0 s to ne Somethng H ctcrl the strong nfluental clrm'/lcter of George 'Va'lhngton Fnally k. Yale challellgell the n the )Jope of ncreasng nterest audence to Do Somethng Ood!'sty Slorts two sectons have s callng YO llld lle to ]0 some ASWC CONSTTUTON. UNDERGOES CHANGES fwen addell 0 the by-laws of the hll!; he leelror{'l. He spoke of constluton of the Assocated Stu- the ll'esent thuds (f the WOJ d as (]ents of WhltwOJ tlr college 'Phej n great opportljnty rol' serl'ee nlh sectons lre:. work. A'lclo Secton 2 r. To ally n eoll:hllg le sal] :'la}' yon lan who shall wll three awards n coljle to!ce Jlh the )y(!~ of hally sngle mojor sport shall he gven free adllllsroll to all athletc conlests n whch 'Vhlt wol'tl partcpates 0 the campns ery alll \\ulk wth Cloll. ollowlnk the ehapct sl)l'l'cn Dr Vale met wth a nlher of 'lsltllg mllltcl's and Urn college mn ArUcle Secton 4 b 'ro any ndvdual who shall 'wn three aw!j'ds anyone of the followng spol'ls: football haskellmll tenllls 0' golf shall be awarded a small gold 0' slver cml)lem ap)ll'qprute for the 'esjlectlve sport.. These addtonal awo'ds should steral Stllll~lJts n he evenng he spoke nt the han(jllet held n hs honor at tho Frst PreHbyterlan church n Spokane.. ncl'ellse sludellt nterest athlet cs sad Dl';t Schwah ASWC jll'csd ell L D. \!c_ellll wll llogln hs sx messages Sunday evenng contnung at the chapel hom' each morn ng. JlJ's Mel_ean Wll begn her messages Monday evenng and wll speak each evenng through lo'' clay FROSH HOBOES HELD PARTY FEBRUARY 3 A frosh hoho )laty WS held n Jay P. Gmvcs hall Saturday Febmary : uhlel' the drecton of class Socal eharnhlj Vel'll Fay Wlson. Twenty elas~ JJlemhers attended. 'rlw freshman students wero dvldel] nlo follr grolj)r and ouch group wa!! gven a certan Bong to sng n frunt of nn apponted cam. pus hlllhllng. Followng thcr sngng they Wel'O 'ewarded wth refreshments. Games relays and llj'ooll) twsts were nlllo held. 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27 j PAGE TWO WHTWORTHAN. Frday Februaly Bllltwnrtllnn Offcal Publcaton of the Assocated Students of Whtworth College. Subscrpton prce 25 cents per Whtworth. college quarter. Student subscrpton ncluded n ASWC fee. Prnted by Stake Prntng lnd Publshng Co Spokane Wash. EDTOR-N CHEF... m GEORGE VAN LEUVEN JR. Managng Edllor... John Henrcksen Desk Edtor Vlrgna Fulton News Edtor Mane L. Johnson Chrstan Actvtes Edtor Louse Klebe Sports Edtor Rogel Walther Art Edtor Peggy Cromer Photogl'apher Elmel Clck Clubs Edtor Kathryn Nothwang Feature Wrtel's Melssa Rchardson Patrca Spelman Joyce Wal'ren Reporters... Wllam Chalmers Marjore Klen Eleano! Leonard sabelle McNeely.. Eleanor Renkel't Rogel' Walther Vera Fay Wlson Crculaton Managel' Marlynn James Advser... Dr. Robert Hubach Teach us to number our days that we may a.pply our hearts unto wsdom. Psalm 90:2. CLMBNG TO THE MOUNTAN-TOP by Rchard Schwab Sprtual EmphaSs! We hear more about t every day on the campus. Student prayer groups are daly drawng asde from the busy pathway of studes for a few moments of medtaton. Yakma's Dr. and Mrs. McLean wll dscover that preparatons are carefully beng made for ther comng to our campus durng ths week of specal meetngs. Why do we have these days of sprtual emphass each year? you may ask. Why should we draw back from o~r regular routne - to take a brd's-eye vew of our lves? The answer to ths queston s mportant. '.' n the frst place actvtes burden us contnually. n the temptaton of the Wearness whch naturally follows consstent applcaton to the task at hand we sometmes forget Hm. Lack of fellowshp brea~!j communon wth God and the rchness of Jfe n tum. We thnk we are the only ones who know about these httle thngs. One - day of msguded acton makes a dfference n oqr own lves - and the other person s quck to notce ths change. The crux of the matter ~ that we have not put frst thngs frst. One of the m portant reasons then why we antcpate Sprtual Emphass week perennally s to reorent our lves - to put frst thngs frst. The other' day' n chapel Mr. Jaynes of North Central stated that 'the most-mpottant thng s makng a lfe. Whtworth' s dedcated'to ths. very purpose:' makng lfe. Each of us has a f~ to gude and we have the prvlege of formng our atttudes and habts and belefs.' We're. m&kng 'lfe. Chrstanty cannot be stuffed down anyole's thro~\.. Spp~uat E!mpJ.a~s w.~e~. com.l~s:.rather to plac~ _.. -- ~.8ft...''''.. J.l=.est ~r ~he-possfrltles:-~ 'l~: '~'OUrs s.to ch~..... 'You may say These meetngs are for the other fellow. don't n/led them. B~t they are mportant n orentaton 'anc;j ll makng lfe. We alj have nllmerous experence!s n 'the valley. Let's clmb to the mountan-top tor a change. A blessng ~wats us.'. Both yo~ aljd need Sprtual Emphass week. FFTY-FVE YEARS Whtworth celebrates t~ ffty-ffth mlestone next Tuesday. For most of us the February day that Dr. George F. Whtworth founded the colege that today ears hs nallle seems a long tme ago. For ffty-fve years Whtworth has been holdng ts banner to the glory of Chrst. True progress has not always been rapd but today t~ college s pre~sng forward yet pl'epal'ng men and women for servce to God and manknd. Ths dale should serve to remnd us anew that educaton wthout takng Chrst nto consderaton s valueless. True Whtworth carnes the lberal arts standard hgh but the spntual tranng makes that standard doubly mportant. WHE~E WE~E YOU? The nternatonal Relatons club recently ~ponsored a decdedly educatonal program. Those who had charge of. the program arranged for t to be held at nght so that t would be more convencnt for those who are busy du'ng the day and~ thcy Ul'l'angcd a program whch would not bc long thus kllng thc cvenng. Yet a sur p'sngly smull number of pel'sons was' n attendance at that progl'<lm. Why? Perhaps t was because thel'e were md-quarter cxamnatons the next day: Pcrhaps t was because students hnd atlended to other thngs and found that on the last nght before cxams they really had to bone for the next day. We would leave ths' thought wth those who faled to attend the pl'ogl'am: These RC meetngs are url'llnged for youl' convclllence. They are not held frequently; they come only once a month. The RC cxecutves strve to obtan the best of educatonal progl'llms What s ths to you? Dscrmnate as to values. You pl'ofess to be here lt college for an educaton. Why not put fl'st thngs fn;t? HAS YOUR TALENT'BEEN DSCOVERED? Many students on the campus have talent n wrtng; but because of modesty 0' a feelng of nferorty they are nevcl' dscovered. There wus a need fo' a medum by whch students could ocfer ther compostons become acquanted wlth other lerary works and enjoy a socal tme as well. Ths was solved by the foj'matoh of the Whtworth Wrter's club by Dr. RObel t R. Hubach. Although t has not been completely organzed plllns are beng made and the frst meetng has been held. Cooperaton from all of the students nterestcd n ths type of club s needed n order to make 't a success. f a student wl tes a composton but wants hs name wthheld t wll be read by ether Dr. Hubach or a student lnd crtcsm wll be offered. Poems cssays stores and featm'e artcles lre wanted. Each ndvdual should make ths newly organzed club a SlCcess n the eyes of everyone at Whtworth Wll you help? Our Churches FOURTH PR-SBYTERAN -OHURCH RflV. E. C. Debler : Pastor Mornng Worahp... :oo A.M. Expostory Mesuges Ev~ngeltlc Servces 7:30 p M.. Students nvted to sng wth the nformal Young People's Evenng Chorus KNOX PRESl$YTl!;B.AN 'OHURCH Knox and Post St. Dr. Charles F. Koehler Pastor Wllam Chalmers Young People:s Drector' Sunday School'... 9:45 A. M. Mornng Worshp... :00 A.M. Evenng Servce... 7;30 P.M. FOUR actve Chrstan Endeavor Socetes meet at 6:5 P.M. Whtw0'h. Studenb Welcome 'j. WHTWO~TH.-.).».aKSBUUAN... 'QHUR.OB COMMUNTY FACULTY.STUDENTS Are Urged to Come Mark L. Koehler Pastor FRST PRESBYTERAN OHUROH Rev. Paul Calhoun D.D. Pastor Worshp Servces... :oo A. M.. and 7:30 P. M. Young P'eople's Meet- ng... :... 6:30 P. M. There s a Place for You- 4th lnd CEDAR FRST BAPTST CHURCH. Chas. T. Tally Pastor Mornng Worshp... :00 A.M. Evangelstc Servce 7:30 P.M. Young People Servce 6:30 P.M. All Young People and Students al'e urged to attend Sngsprahon followng evenng servce. 2nd and Lncoln EST. 893 M.942 &;h:;tb;k's~:; : 8 W. Man Ave. : Bble&. Statonery: +. ~ + Plaques-B90ks. t Hymn Books f Sheet Musc! + Cards for All Occasons t +. J: SPOTLGHT PARADE MAHJORUJ SCHAUBL!:- EDDY \lay- Speakng of how peolo hapllen t just seellls as f wo cau't Wl'to to como to 'VhltwOl'th hel'e's n COUl lke ths wthout runplng whore wo'll have to gvo a bg yolo uto people all 0\'0' the college who of thanks to alumnus ellslgn Sam lal'ucl)ate mall) dlffel'ent nct Smth for ho's the 00 who fl'st vtes and dn them all well. Edlla told Marjore Schauble abont Wht May 0\' gllly as sbe s called s worth and that's why she's here allothel' t)'lllcal example. She s a toolr. 'hlt\\'ol'lh does speak fol' julllol' and collles to ls from Crostself through ts alulll! Marge ton 'Vashlngton. t's always lltel' s a junol' anll S fl'oul St. John estng to know how a l)erson hap Washpgton. She has a socology lens to COlO to Whtworth. n majo' and plans to ellter solle ths case t was a frend who talk forlll of socal WO k Ullon gradua- cd up \Vht\l'ol'th so much that Edlon. ''hs ambtous lttle grl was dy Mar thought thel'e collldn't lds- 0t sat!>fe!l wlh a mhlol' ll Chrs slbly be any othel' school to allend. tlan Educaton only but has one n Rght now bellg Jlreslllent of hollle economcs also. WAA keeps hel' extl'emely busy At the esent tme she s pl'es- but she also holus postons n oth denl DC Sefelo but that doesu't el' ol gallzatolls. 'Vth a. socolog}' by ally lleaus lmt her tllle to majoj' she l)eleves that jonng that one OJ'ganz~loll Jecause she the Rell Cross wll affol'll excellent belongs to several other groups ollllol'tuntes; so ths s what slle and holds leadershp postons n plans to <0 f the wal' contnues. them as \vell. Her hobbles consst f t does end soon Eddy wll of Swmmng lld sewng but she s entel' some fell' of socal work. also very much nterested n musc 'Ven asked f she mght consder am for the last two years has gong to graduate school she re sullg ll the campus tro. pled Heavens no sxteen years t's dffcult to magne Marjone of school wll be enough for. me! 'eally dslkng anythng but COl Eddy's outstandng talent con celted people would stand at the ssls. of playng the trumpet and top of hel' off lst f she bad one. ths she does wth that n~at pep As for thngs she especally enjoys band of ours. As for a hobby Jel's one s travelng; so her trp to s that of readng. \lost proftable! Texas ths fall was but the fulfll- At ths pont we must 'dvulge on ment of olle of her many dreams. a.lttle fact. She actually enjoys We're.very glad!\ral'ge that ths seeng. what huge les S8 cqn tell sn't YOU' last year at Whtworth. 8nll watchng the results. Beware! The best of everythng to YOU Eddy n the renander of 'YPllr What Say -Yon? days at Whtworth. We'll Sgn off by POlt Sl;:rpt wth-yours for bgger' 'and better '.. les' \-Vth the ssue stll at stake and. ospecally mport!lnt to women though the men wel'e called UPOl The last tme to gve ther opnons C about t we're tu'rnlng the'lght of rmson'a.. d Black mvesll~auon a.&:~.n.to!.4e Questoj.-. 'r~- ~P Jt8PEeTfY!...t.P.': of draftng women and' ths tm'e t! tle women wlose opnons a.re by John' Henrcksen asked Wth ther husbands sweel What -: 'sghng for the good old hearts brothers and frends n the days? Say; they're rght 'here' all servce gettng the WBr over tbe now f you'll take. notce. Perha.P8 fastest way possble s vtal to tbe WhtwO'th llrsn't 'some ot the women of the country and they thngs t had three or four years should know ther pal t n that better tlln ago 'o.ut that sprt's stll there. f any olle else. The geueral you don't beljeve me: you'should opnon at present 'howevel' ndl cates that they do 0t beleve that ha ve been at. the gatherlll down n the commons after theflrst game (raftng them wll accomphsh ths purpose n the l!esl way possble. wth 'Seattle Pacfc. EYen P'. BFJTTY ANN DOUGLASS: thnk dl'aftng womel. would 0t be n keepng wth the Allel'can way of lte. t s!lad enough to have. so many women desertng ther homes to work n wal' plants. Already tl}e juvenle delnquellcy Warren sad' that t 'was the lvelest cro.d he'd ever seen. 'When a grolp of Whtworth' Chl'stan young people get together you bet YOU' boots that these are the good old days HOlm -- wonder wly t's always lll'oblem has 'ecome f!!arfujl}' acute romantc aud never WOMANtlc? because women al'e wol'klng de- (All rght all rlgh.t 'll go stand fellso plants. Wly C'ease the' na corner.) wsh the W.hltworth problem whon there \\;ould surely Echoes from the Pnes rado probe mally grls who would 'volunteer gram were back on the &'. Some fol' sel'vlce? of us lke th.e ethel' wave'!; aqd HELEN G'ARN!'JR: thnk drljft. eve~ f t we'e only once a week ng of WOO s absolutely unne. Wlllt)'ol'th s students ought to precessrr). S'ervco 0 the hollle front sent a bang-up progl'8m for the s the ouly knd of servce whcb college... Evoluton! HoW do shollld be asked of women all you do? - Ho) 're?a? -Bya? - Hya. H' L k that should he on a strctly VOll'. ~... ; 00 g where te(!r bass. shouldn t have - opened a drawer SHRLEY-ANN LALOR: f wo lell 0 not yollllltar!y fll n when they are needed for mantenance of defense )lants 0' U'se corps thnk they should be dmftcd. ljen a'. drafted to fght; so why not h'aft \\'omen to ljack thl'll f they won't do t otherwse? AUDREY MABEE: We al'e dong au rght the \Val' wthout t; t doesn't seem to be necessary. NUl'ses oro a. (UrrerellL StOl'Y though. RU'H McHENRY. Women sholld stay at home but f the)' want to go 0 theh- own let them do so. AHol' all what good \Yould t be' to kecp them aganst ther wlls? Just thnk what would hllp)en to the homo the thng that the G..'s m'e fghtng' for f the women loft. t n ye eel's desk read the [allowng notlco: unless you are Olle of the edltol's 0 the WHlTWORTHAN rou have no busness lookng n ths drawel. Now get Ollt!... Uh huh... Well t's_ tme to say-goudby- for another tll'ee weeks. Be seolu' you every day of Sp.lrtua Emphas9 week! would defeat the very purpose for whch we are fghtng. MCHl HRATA: do not beleve thllt the draftlllg of women shoul(] FOllle. Someone must stay lt home. DOROTHY TUERKFJ: f t were a queston of lurses 'd say yes but just 0 general pl'lnclples no - at least not yet..

28 Frday February WHTWORTH AN PAGE THREE Kampu. Kouple. Pck 'n' Shovel by the storyteller When the StOl'yleUel' was n hgh \Vel now that we'e slccesbful school he once wl'ole t shol't a y Clnnkerl all of 0' fou'sos WO tcle about Mush. n t mush can l'olax fol' anolhel' fh'e weeks. was lefnel lhree wnys:. A Personnlly wo'd 'ather major n cry he Alaskalls se to ther husky _Ch. dog~; 2. What eat COl' breakfast Am 'bellevo t 0' nol we've alll lly slstel' doesn't (bul honestly hearl! mo'e thun one gal admt she's l'efoljne(); 3 The knd of thut she wshell sho had n class convol'satlo\ thllt goe. wth moonlght wlh LaVERNl<J BRASSARD! (And ane! 'o&es. Well lon't know so do \~o!) abolll thal; but H rou 0 you' oyes you'll see a lot of tho fancy stuff gong Ol llountl lerhllps more than you 'ealze. Br the way you dll't wruel's scan YOlll oyes along ths column nnd explan where you've 'beon. Well folks tl'y youl luck: How mllny of these Kampus Dates and Ka!Jlus Mates can you dellufl'?' QUEs'rroN 0]' THJ<J WEEK: ''''hut s the mllttel' wth LEfo~ WA ACFJ? He stnrtod off wth such a )nng anll lalelr O's not to 0 foulld guess 'peanllt butler' sundwches on't agl'ee wth hm. PRO.l<'ESSOn KOEH_~~R ld DR. W AHREN both hllll one lt o\el' 0 thom lle other nght. They'll learn t's agln' the n\\' 0 Chapel Echoell by tho Man n tho Rear Pew l~rolll whero st t seems to le hnt wo bllvo been hnvlllg somo ruly good chapel lrogrljllls. The llsl fo\ll' ones R'O cc'lnlll~' nu ex colltlol 0 hls Sllt60llt Tho lll'ogl'am of l\ 0 ay Jo'eb\ll' R')' 6 won lllulok ljljllanso for the lorforlljol's lljul llll)' Cn \'l'nblo comlljonts by ho stue!ents ulll fnc llly Tho Gospel gloollwn mlnlstol's of the l<j\'llnaollclll chll'(' of \\rusl ngton \e! Ol'egon 'csentel\ BOY' tj'll voelll llllboj'l ''0 clla)l llenco wll 'obn>lr 0t SOOl forgot tor 'ondltlon of 0\\\ Clu'lstuJl Solcllol's Crow Hm Yo scl'lbo noled thnt 0\' 0W l.rlllllj Meyers was on tho snge ll joned song wth hs follow mlnlstlll's. _ These two make the cleal crowel [OUl' n a fj'ont sent. \Veclnes(lal' Mr. Brysol. Jnynos pal'. He gves the nsses Leart Dll any of those codets (we' of Nurth Cenll'R hgh sehool spoko trouble when le Sngs anc she fnd sutcase after thm PllYs on CollrteR)'. le nclllllod sooml ta'kes care of them afterward lost? 'We hope 0t! RENE AND ROBERT ntorestlng lstralons hs ad 2. He snaps pctures of all the t's so nce that EM ELYSE has TROTH S REVEALED dress. gals but she keeps hm bllsy. frend l(e.<'.0 to sllllnkle sal One of lhe fow spenkel's who has t'; o!lolls that there um 3. f yon're huugry ethel' one gong 0 ter flalh th~ (lnng room so mortell lho challel audlonco's l'lshjg rospect to hm WS tho Rov. 't f d b to be no pl'ol'll es nl of these engngemcllts wll fll you wth hot dogs w 0 WO a OW go 00. J_TTLE llarney seems to be ths sprng because Cup ll's dnrts 0' <lokes. 0' Ror Ewng Yale llodel'rtor of havng qute a hal'll tme exlllan. lwe already struck rght here 0 ho general ls8elljbly or tho Pros 4. t s.3 fact he clln act; and ng to largaret ahout hs n nnll t 0' Febl'll 0' C llt fl S bytoran church of the Unted oh how she can draw! Swellest frendly walks alt. At a lovely teu ll Mrs _. S. States. Choosng Psalm 9:46 n8 co\~ple. some ever- saw. 'hl' are JAN'ZE atld K'LEN Teetols allarlnlent on Wo!lllesllay hll text Dr. Yale exllel'uy do 5. Newest and cutest couple 'Ol so luch collce'ned ovel' what the Jallual'Y 3 the' engngomont of scllhecl lberty and ex\llalnod how the campus: He's 3 Cal'Uler and other ells? rene 'l'ulel' to' Robert 'Lellll was to obtan t. ''ho lgh l'lmklng mnsteral lad from.\ead; she's.' Reclle for Sunday Afternoon revealed ll a poem most cleverly church orrlclal employcd t lhl'ee 8unshlne (wth a Bhllcal accent) Boredoo~: Just take a trp to town wrtten by Alvkla Lolll'l hel' future pont outlne: Know Somothlng from Calforna. ''th Ellelyse. - h~tel' ll law. De Somethng and 'Do S ome. 6 He came back from. tbe war; 2. D'. \unll had a parkng tck. The romance began last slll'lng tblng.. se came ba::k from the war plant. et lhe other day; so he larked hs when the no met here' on the cam 'The chapel speaker 0 Monday 7. Want80methng to do? he'll car rght outsce he Polce de pus. Whle rene ~ codlpletllg he Februllf)' 2 was the Rev. 0'. Hm t~l you; W~nt late leave? she'll partment am went ll to pay hs educaton Bob s deferred for work 'y A. 'Van Wnkle pastor of the decde. fne. 'Vhen he came oul he f0ll 0 both hs own 'al\d hs' fathols Cenlml Ohrlltlln church n -Spo. 8. H3'!' all. ej:p~! L at clmbng to hs horror that he had another Carlll. At lrc!!ent llr- plans rol' 'kane Takng ns hs text Romolls brck walls and she can 0 as well tcket 0 hs cal' for over-pal kng. the future howevel' U~e ndefnte. : 4 n whch al'o found thoso 9. -Short and stocjy he; lure He had forgotten to put a nckel words ~\ n. debtor 0 de Faculty Column she'll be. n the slot agan. clared Wo owo whatever bel'o 0. Bult lke a post he; come l'omej s a shortage of n tle world.. (Contnued fl'ol page ) r!om O~urorl}la she. (D~lcated to M!.e ~nd MeNeely) (ConUlU~ pn pag~ 4). He'll explan Whan that 'TS NOT be provncal or' natolalstc 0' AprtltoJ--wlttt-~'mrmtWr! S)Ote t.'.j~' P(!''Btb'Jee....-l.. ~ ': eveu...co.q~ {. '.~pt. bqt ~h.. 'f'... ::-~-'O-rw' Emacated Homo ll Very mpolte \'0 yon SCO thut person who l'oslll08 n tho Bolng) llbomlol'y? No? Wol thon )'OU hll\'o mll;sed somethng At flrlll Hght YO may lallll hm ls a W') Opulslvo 0- low but n 8)0 of all hs nogllll\o ' s ho lus U slml'kllng j)obollnlly. 0 frst sght of hm you catch lhe 'klo of hs conllta' nal co nnd t mnkos YO\' hull' slund (n Cllrl. No ono l0llg \'3!losOl'\: onough to heal' hs olco. 'helloyel' ) ()U OlCOlllllol' hm ho s alwly h 'ecllnlng loslllol. Not e\c\l for tho ladlo!! of ho fnclllt)' wll ho l:tand. 0 no\o' dressos fllr dlnnol'; n fuct ho 0\0' goo>! to dhulll' lunch 0' bronkfnst. As C 'ho UlUglllod ho s vol'y thn. He holtls hhhlof aloof fj'oll nl olhol' )Co)Jlo bllt ho s wonterful rollow to know. t YO hnve lol mullo lls lcqullllt KCO J suggoll that you go down and 00 hm lt your frst 0llllOr tnulty. 'bollovo hollnl 80llleOll0 sny hs nallle WllS l'tf\'. ClldRVOl. COMPLETB SK RENTAL S~RVa:l $.50 Sks Poles and Shoes Spokane Cycle & Toy Co. 27 Post Street Mal your next fbn to Leo'll Studo and Save ' 'Money! Any sze 6 or 8' exposure roll' f:t:e:e=8~~~.~.. ~~.o.25c. 'unlver!;al ll' BCQllea'P lumantar. 5~Pll y t eu' erlo e ce8. - ~'~~~~h~!.:~.~. you: sbe'll tell you about Fell. do- To 'kss l belle n actolj' for l~oderj\ scence Joshull ReynoldK m~~.c ~~~t. a d. efln~~on of PllPPY ~ ~!:~:bl(lele). hla so annhlaled dlstanco that ':tfen are nevlol' h ~o kelr to tl set - what arr~cts one' leolle must of tell. quest on r g t y os W led ley love? JlSt. observe these two: he's {Except 'fo~ Dave and TOlD of necessty affect lll othel' peoples}' dscuss t freely.-!\acaulay: fj. basketbal dynamo and she - course.). Our thnkng and OU' plannng bow.~'? you spell ~hat long wolfsh And when old age crept over l\flllluloo Chang K shck. the futul'o llust ho globrl.- (hste? them... they celebrated t wth. Sober hlnkng and pl'oper vson Wendell Wkle. s and he gets plenty PTB;ctfce keep.. mons. Congl'atulatlons TOME and freedoms.. Two future schoolteachers brthday partes n the com. 5bould enalle u~ to lllve the foul' Knowledge s tho only thng to we have all heard so whch tho law of dmllllhlug reo ng ASWO l'eco}'d~ lt Wltworth. GEORGEJ! much about pl'ovded hoy are luljs (oos not llply~af'ed ~t'l be Coach... and Mss....? And whle we're 0 the suhject coqplel\ wu nctolj. HeJ'e we would MnJ'shall. H. She can do her lame on the fellows t may he that you've loen RUggelt medlatou 0 n- Our Prayer pano and he can bho the hm of mssng two good thlng8. t's' he en Educaton s the chef defense 0 God grullt thllt we llay thnk Dumber 4 a few trcks. a long tme snce we've eaten any or nntlonb.-oj(\uuh 7Hurke lo)orly 'have vsona ld wlt4 5. She's a dream n blonde rlng- belter cakes than those turned out Amerca s unolhel' nalllu foj' Thy HelJl and Guldallco trallslate lets and 'blue eye~ not too tall; by BABB ELEANOR' and opllojlullty-l<jmel'sol. those llto acton n lllch U WlY ~e's the cutest red-heaqed lela on STNKY for the celehratlonfl! Knowledgo s not knowlcdge that the wol'ld helt!!' fo' OUr the campus. ' pull l~ mllup snof>n;)jj Al! 'ST 'ZHBA\ 'R: p..\:yj 'S.lW pull 'Olel 'n dj'bq.r uuv uallr pub lulo[r: V 'n 'lq<lojs la.u~.nw PUll sau.lllu <la'llu ': ''U'llld ssw plll (;)'Bq -nr '0 'n 'uannj\! l.qllu pull J<lAlA\ <laba 'or 0ulY (Hnll A.JB! pull JUAllW AlUllor '6 's){unm -tqa OM.L '8 '''\:dsullf) lu<la [lull p ola 'L 'slop U<llml JlU tuun 'HM '9 'w~qnjnm 0.;) puu l;a\j.lp.uy 9Y '9.laWO.;) {llad pull l{l(eqloh qtllrh 'f' '9 UO;) lldo llull UOJO{l'& 'uosa\. <l;l[v n'} pub lalld.<lwln ': 'nppslo} SAHW har-stylng busness. Pl'll ZUBJa V 'J :SllnA\SNV er these AKX's al'c exceptonally smal't OJ' dd they merely decde t was 0 use? And sleaklng of AKX's f0l of them seem to hav& gone nto tlle Thc other day we heard lhem callng eagejly Next! Next! as olle uncol'lunale vctm artel' another '080 from tho COl'pe opnes that the reason a lot of tenas arc bachelors s that clalr anll!led. SO 0W the comto embrace ther oppor- mons ll Ye LaHorrSpolSmlth they fal tuntes. SPELMAN: Professor Koehler what s the best way to lo.!duce? PROF. KOEHLER: Just shake the head slowly from sde to sde when offered a second helpng. neauty ShoPlle. Where to Buy t COAL COKE WOOD FUEL OL Great Western Fuel Co. Phone Brdy 20 E 2~ DeSmet Spokane WHTWORTH Servce Sta.ton No.2 GAS AOOESSORES AND OL. Pend Orelle & Dvson HENRY McNTURFF DEAL Laundry Co. m LUllterzed Dry Cleanng E 7 Boone Spokane Washngton Now we can't pl'lnt ally more Ul t opel'ates.-l\hll']{ Vall Doron. lvng. gossp about CCRKY! There goes Hllrmony 8H!llllpol't or the OU' best source of full! SerlouRly weak by the slrollg s the secret of BLL HATCH CORKY we're sol'l'y to see you go P OSllel lty.-ohl lllllhlhst suylng Sport ng Goods but-now tha.t you're ll the servce You cnnnot hudget fuj' freelom we'll be expecllng le wal' to le -fol' freedom h; heyollll Jll'lce over anr mnute! Good luck feua! Feld Mal'shnll Sr JllhJl Dll. n spte of the mmnence oc f you hnve great hllnta ndus. mld'quarter's )ng pollg WOllt 0 tl'y wfll mprove them; f you have as 0tly as -nsual-evell 'mol'e so J\mlernlc ubltres ndustry wll than usllal. The queston s wheth School Sweaters Made to Order Boys Ratoned auketball Shoe. $4.96 Up Badmnton Rackets --OOD-- S Howard Spokane ADULT GAME Department Choo from the book.helf of.gamel. Old favorte. n welt a. the very newellt gam of.klll lnd chance that one two or dozen. eln play. Fun for everyone at home or over.eu. Get one today SSe and up Add 3c for tax and postage 8atllfled curome.; m. u. ther f!'m. from '''..ov.r th_.w.rh'. LBO'S STUDO Unve.tY Place 8pok.~e 5 W~hle... BULDNG MATERAL McGoldrck Lumber Co. Spokane Wash. pl--.~~~'~.4--~' JJ '.~~-H~ JM Shoes for Men Spend your raton stamp. on Johnson & Murphy shoes... You'll be sure of qualty and ft n the Shoe Salon on the Frst Floor s~''!~~ THEtl:RESCENT Sprague Ave. - r

29 -! - PAGE FOUR SEATTLE DEFEATS WHTWORTH TWOE Seattle Pacfc college concjudell a successful sland at Spokane by defeatlug Whtworth 43 to 26 on February 0 after downng the P rates 54 to 42 tbe nght before. Walther Watches by Roger Walther Startng wltll thlb ssue lew sports column s beng ncorporated n the paper. Student conh'bu~ tlons to the column wll be greatly apprecated and pl'obably prlnte(l Any knd of chattel' pm'talllng to sports wll be welcomed Lell by Crawford theh ace for wal'd the vstors took command at the sturt of the frst game anll nevel' were serously threatened Whtworth tralell 20 to 27 at half Tonght the Prates ol}en ther Ume anll gradually lost gl'ollh ll nst )'oad trp of the seasoll at Lewston 'VhltwO'th wll play t two the second half Crawfon' pled ll 22 ponts fo)' Seattle whle Al gamo seres wth ts old rval Lew~ Drown as usual leel the Pl'ates ston Normal The Prates splt a wth 7 lalles seres wth Lewston at Spokane n the second game the Pmtes early January The followng jullllled off to nn early lead be~ Tuesday Cheney Normal nvalles ()ause of A Brown who talled the the local flool' fol' the Prate's last game frst nnc ponts The vstors how ever follnd ther shootng eye and forgel] nto a 6 to lead at halc~ tjlle The frst few mnutes of the Becooll half were farly evell hut Seattle Pac.fc began to pull away and was ncreasng ts margn at the end Brown and Crawford were agan tle hgh scorers wth Brown tallyng 4 ponts to 2 for hs ad~ versar) Erratc passng and POOl' shoot ng secme!] largely responsble for Whtworth's basketball defeat Sat~ ul'llay nght. The vstors played a loose '0ugh~house brand of ball but tlleh~ aggressveness and abl~ ty to take a(lvantage of Ph-ate mstakes enabled them to wll wth out much trouble WHTWORTHAN Frday Febl'U8'y WHY NOT SOFTBALL? Tho days n '0 l}pcomng ltt e brghte) t lttle longel' t prob ably wll not be too long before the cheerng volco of sprng s heard on the Whtworth campus and the fall'est );eason of lhe year s wth us shoulll ha\'c But - Whltwol'th shoull feld softball trrm ths sprng (Ulll'ler Thl'l'e ought to be enough Jon out of the flet)' on the CJ\llJUS to fll tell llaces 'Vo had the lla terlal to feld \ basketball squad Slwng s the senson of flowers ths wlnl6l' Bnts balls and other of hay fever aull sprng fever anll eqlljllcnt fl\) prevlolls years are of - baseball Whllt red blooded ayallable a whatever alldlonal Amercan youth does nol lke to equpment s necessary ll'obably take t cut at \ low one 0' race woulll 0t cost o\'el' tl'ee 0' folll' aftcl' a long fh' on a brsk Slll'ng dollnrs Wllllworth collld lla} afternooll? naseball s the la~ mally teanl!; from the Spokane ~:;' # - tonal ~port; mt slrange as t lay area Pe'hallS nn entry n the _ seem college baseball s almost church lengue mght be possble ' always classfed as mnor ''here arc othel' leagues aud otler : slort. teallls to play. No we wollhlu'r 'be 'r ' Ths s nol the tme to talk playng snch hcadllners ls E~st~ '- about Luseball at Whtworth There ern 'Washlngton and r~ewlston but /' are nether lhe maleral 0' the we would le gvng t gl'eat' deal teans 0 pla~' and hel'e s no of publcty to Whtworth M' Sadao Corky Kurowll shown coach capable of puttng a frst Chnl'lnan we move that Whlt~ above has played hs last basket~ class team (0 bat. 'e do not. wo'tl feld n scrappy softl}nll team ball game fol' 'Vlltworth untl Un~ ha\'e he damond that sucll n team ths sprng ele Sam gves hm the go'nheall ===============~=============== sgnal. Sadao left for the army party we heal' that t extended far One grl wrtng a leuel' t young after last Satul'llay's game He was nto the nght! Seems aftm' vst~ lall readng a magazne and three one of the most poplllm' and one ln Cook's t;e grls n TOME'S 0' foul' can'yng 0 a conversaton. of the betlel' players 0 ths year's cal' had to lse a FLAT TRE!!! At tmes t seemed as f the lattel' squatl. He wound lp hs season as an excuse for gettng hollle late. were h'ylng to compete wth the The Seattle vctol'es made t three straght fol' them over Whtworth ths year snce they defeat - The offcals went to sleep at by playng fne ball aganst Seattle 'Ve have heal'd that one before speaker judgng from the loudness 'td the PrPjes 45 to 38 earler n olle pont n the game on February Pacfc Febl;uary 9 alld 0. and all we have to say s that's of ther collversatlon Hmm won. the year mghty convenent. How about that lel' what the sper'ker thnks as le 0 Dave Barnes got the ball and The Good Earth drbbled over the cell tel' lne to- TOMMY COtKY DAN JEEP sees heads nclned n other dand TOME? rectlons nstead of 0wal's hm Gonzaga unversty made t foul' ward the wrong basket. Then l'ea~ n a row _ over Whtworth 'by defeatng them 5 to 28 n the wln~ lzlng hs mstake he returned over Seems as f Happy Tlle Tavern NEAL had hs tl'oubles ('!) too. and as he hears the murllur of tbe center lne The ball should GEORGE (whoe\'6' THAT llay Couldn't start hs cal' wthout 'be' conversatojls emanatng fl'om ner's gym on February 3 Dck have been gven to the opponents be!) keeps those wres plenty hot ng pushed; so wherevel' TO\fE somewhere n the audence Schwab made nne ponts for Wbt out-of~bounds However the offclal~ were so flabbergasted that Annex. And wt.h a man n the rumble The last three Sundays have between 'Vhltworth hall a tle went NEAL was SUrEl to go worth Whle foul' GOllzagans each made eght they let the play contnue unhamp- Why was MARAN WLLAMS seat besde her - we hear one of seen the Wbltwortb dners very ered NOl'thwest Nazarene downed so concerned the other nght over the grls complaned of bellg cold contentedly mastcatng to the mel. Wlttwol'th 32 to 28 n a hard fojlgh who mght own t flashlght 0 the DORHAUER you'l'e slppng! ody of many of ther 0 favortes. t game n the local gym on F:ebru~ Powerful Cheney Normal wll n callpus? HELEN \.' s t fun crawlng Ths lew an<l enjoyable program ary Dck Schwab led the scorng wth eght ponts for a basketball game -whch wll do much too often) chefs as well a)'r)und 'Vhtworth 'Be'! Oh we and Helen Morrow to whom we vade tbe campus 0 February 20 To 'elul'n to food (somethng we al'oul(l on your hands and knees \\as orgnated by Marvn Klen The Baxter hosptal women's wnd up the Whtworth schedule as cooks are hegllnng to tum Ull und 6'S talhl ; you''c a camera fend. exll'ess our RJ)J}recatlon team defea t~ tle W AA lasses to The Savages have won 2 out of n the Town club. That Vel') ex~ Really PAT O'BREN we don't ~lloo--o~7--t9-~-9-t~-h_.~ ~a.!! - ga~s-~lfl al:e J~!'.ob~b}~.~~_~n_t cake l!lade for CORKY'S thnk aprcot cobbler leeds red Door last Tuesday nght. the best 'collegate team n the gongaway party was brk~d by l}eppe!' to enha~ce ts flavol' Joyner Djg-~'-' NorthWest. Leadng the team wll ELEANOR AND BARB aded by That's OK. \J. S; we thnk t's be Jack Perrault the top llle no less all ndvdual than NEAlL! (U to push dayenports-aj'ollll(l too Store Chapel Echos pelllent scorer n the naton. The Whle we're 0 that gong away Seen n the lmek row of chapel Prates lave lost three pl'e\ou!; the otller dny: BERT B DENSOW (Contnued from page 3) games to Cheney by bg margns see to get up there n the du'k? Owner After tbe war thel'e s gong to be --- Would any extra lghts l)e aval t shortage of fruts of the Sprt. Seattle Pacfc coj[ege hns a Complete Lne able? And where would a long He contnued by sayng that there strong clam to' the mythcal lt. nddcl' come f~'om? Guess we Wyle-Carlson of Drugs s a shortage of Cln'lstan love n te ndependent school champon would have to postpone (he game PRESCRPTON Howard &- Rversde the world. flllp of the Northwest ths year 0 account of darkness OUl' own brought us Wednesday. Professor Koehler Besdes thel' two wns o\'er 'Vhlt~ our cllapel message wortll tbe Senttle boy~ toppled (he next ssne wll apllear a NO'Unyest Nazarene 40 to 3 re~ Sllllllllll'y ot: facts and flglll e> 0 cently The Nazarene team has the babketbajl team for (he cur~ beaten 'Vhtworth foul' tmes and 'ent season 'rhe leadng scorer lost to navymanued Whtman by hgh scorng games and otllel' hlgh~ only 3 llouts lghts or tle sen son wll he n; cluded Watch for thh; n the lext Accordng to tle schedule whch pas been worked out by Dr G H Schlauch who has charge of the cha}lel pl'ogl'ams we lay gla(ly look forward to the contnuaance of a progralll n whch some of One of the phenomenal thngs mpel'. the best speakers and educatonal abont 0' g)'lll s that nolle of the t4'+4~'''+4~''~''''~ programs wll be presented at the orgnal lgllt globes has luj'ed 0:56 houl'. Ollt. Sll)Ose lke the o~e hoss Dr Wlkns: What can you tell me about ntrates? Andrews: Well -- er -- they're a lot cheaper than day rates And Professor Dzmang says a woman's face s her fortune only when t draws a lot of nterest. Sllygsm: Any c~t has one tal more than /0 cat. No cat has two tals Therefore: Any cat has thl'ec tals Complments of THE SQURT ~qurt Bf;'v~rage CO. W. 920 MaJJon shay they all go at once durng some game? One of J-he mol'e ac 'obatc students could be sent aloft to 'enlace them but how WOllld he at Lowest Prces CASEY'S Shoe Repar N Wall Street PETERS & SONS FLORSTS W. 829 Rversde N Market Flowers for ALL OCCASONS PLEASE REMEMBER to ~arry your own packages; help us and the effort to con.rve You can always get a sq uar~ deal at SARTOR M asercraftsmen n JEWELRY No 0 Wall St. Spokane H LSEN AERO SERVCE (Fly wth Art HlBen) lpast charter servce Student nstructon REASONABLE RATES Storage Space Expert Mechancs 'Calkns Ar' Termnal N. Dvson SpOkane DRUGGSTS Spokane 6 Wash. 69 Sprague Cor WaJl For the Beat --- Serve t A & K Qualty MEATS Wh~n... Be Seen' YOU at the ASWC ALL NA;l'ONS COSTUME PARTY Saturday Feb. 24 ness-managed prvlt~ ~eclr(; (;ompan~~ for contnued leadershp n the advancemen~ of B~Uer lvng '~'' Eugene'. Flower. Oorsages Out Flowers PJants Make Fne Gfts No 20 Wall St The Crescent M73 M2343

30 OADET NURSE SSUE See. 662 P. L.... Oadet Nurse +- Oappng Servce tan Wed. Evenng March 5 7:30 P. M Oha.pel Audtorum ~' : ; ~: VOL36 HERE'S WHAT THE FACULTY Says: MNSTERS PLAN NEW BULDNG Sensng the college's need for a buldng to be used exclusvely fo' Chrstan organzaton meetngs college Rnt.! gl'oup prayer meetngs anll for wvate devotons the Phl adelphan club s plannng the COl' sttuctlon of such a strllcture work MSS JUANTA CARTER SOPRANO S NEXT ASWC CONCERT ARTST by Vera Fay Wlson EDTORSHP WON BY JOHN HENROKSEN! Mss Juanlln Carte nlc so P'ofessor O. G. Bachmont heacl of the department of mod )wono wll be the fell(urcd or'tlst Accordng' to the result of the n the thrd of n scrles of collcerts ern languages wrtes the nnth vote cast by the students last Tues SPOS0'C by ASWC TuesdRY ovo m a seres of artcles by the day John Henrcksen wll be the nlng March 2 n the Command faculty. on whch wll commence RS soon edtor n cbef of the 'HT ery room of the MRsonc templo. They shall beat ther swol'{ls as a ste 's seleetcll and lumber WORTHAN next quarter. As leadng soprano wth the PhU nto }loughshares anu thel' spears s purchased. The buldng wll Henrcksen n senor comes to a<elphlr opera company Mls8 Car nto prunng hooks; naton shall be desgned to accommodate 40 the poston wth sx months' ex tel' sang tho l'oles of Melsande not ft lp sword aganst naton; people aud wll measure 6 by 24 perlence as managng edtor of the Mm Mchaela and several others nether shall they learn war any feel. college prpel'. n addton to ths all wth great success. n the Meexperence le served as edltor n nottl opera Tle Old Mad and morelt Dorton Coats presdent of the.j:!urely the purpose of God for Phladelphan club states that $400 chef for the last two edtons of the Thef she sang the part of man s not war. The destructve must be rased n order to buld the WHTWORTHAN last year.!letta. Besdes these trlumpbs n nstruments of war are made out Mss Juanta Oarter the edfce He' has outlned a John Hellrlcksen replaces George opera hel' lght opera 'oles n of the same matel'als that could three pont plan for the rasng of be usoo for man's good. The metals HORROR GRPS Van Leuven Jr. who luu; resgned clude leads m Blonom Tme that moley. The sources from becau!je of the fact that he wll Naughty Maretta New Moon and bd n the earth the chemcals whch the necessary fnancal sup LTERARY GROUP graduate at the close of ths quar others. placed cunnl~gly about the un port s expected to come are:. Plano duets by Mr. and Mrs ter. Maxne L. Johnson was Mr Last season when sngng wth verse the wood of the forest the Douatons from member!! of the Hans Moldenhaur hgbllghted the latent powers held n l!)ash n the Henrcksen's opponent. the Washngton D. C. Symphony club. 2. Donatons from former last meetng of the LJter~ry club ar and n matter all these were Mss Carter sang the dffcult s0- ntended for -constrqctlon not de Phlladelphans now servng n the February 24. Ths meetmg was Dr. Albert P. Ludwg head of prano musc of the Mahler fourth structlon. mnstry DQnatons from stu held at the Spokane Conservatory the department of hstory and sodents and nterested frends home of the Moldenhaul's cal scences at Eastern Washng. Dr. Hans Kndler Dr. Kndler symphony undel' the drecton of nstead of learnng war youth The general desgn of the buld D'. Robert Hubach gave a short.. h ton college of educaton at Che wrote of hel' performance thnk n ths new age shou earn ow jng wll be that of a small church. address on the lfe of Walt Wht. to be par~ners wth God n can ney wol spea.k at the_ nternatlon that she s an extraordnarly gft querng nature fol' the co_mmon The ntedor. wll be fashoned so man. Ths was followed by the al Relaton club meet_ng Jlext ed young woman wth a lovely that t wlll be especally conducve readng of several short poems Tuesday evenng March -3 n the VOce a splendd senbe oc style good. Youth should work to fnd. to worshp. Constructon wll be dhefly composed by Vera Fay WU. solutons for all the gteat -prob-. - recepton room of McMllan hall. and 'perfect enuncaton - n-short gn Boon and t s planned that son and Ralph Hobakk. lems that breed war. Poltcal.. Dr. LudWg taught for a number a real artst n every respect. the structul;e wlll be completed A unquely chllng horror mys structures need to be altered eco of r<:ars n one of Chna's leadng Mss Carter BUng ths wnter as before the close of the sprng quar tery composml by Mrs. Wllam nomc and ndush'jal relatolshps unverstes and s consdered an solost wth the Quebec Symphony tel'. Gons was read by her husband. orchestra sngng all he!' numbers adjusted racal and class dstnc The thrll.saturated audence tbeq. authorty on tbe subject on wblch n French heard a fast movng adventure- 'a e wll speak: Asa Looks to the t lns sok lved and moral and sprt M LEAN- URGES ua wea nesses overcome _ C'.. ~utm:p!'~.foh'?wdg Dr.. ~udwlg's Born n Kentucky but ed~cated JuaCllowyOUth JD'dBr be manly; YOU 'H T' L'0'.borrol'-. n~el{)t~6-.'~ by~.th8 a)l~ address the 'meetfngwlneojen ' lrlnrlllflf'ljl:m:lll.. wltlr -' B TOG - thoress Mss 'Margaret Grumman Nada Boulanger and Oscar Seagle concerned wlth wlnnmg a wal'. ut Refreshments were then served for d /lcussjon.. ths concern for vctory must not Her ntentons were to become a Jesus's command GO~' clmaxed and the host and hostess concluded cowert panst but dscovel'llg stand n the way of concern for b p' layng two Pray for' the men and women n the post war world War solves no the one word messages whch pro- the program y reo her rare gut of Sngng she was problems unless t creates greater vlded the bass [or Dr Robert Me quested numbers and encores. the Servce. persuaded to develop t by muslo problems. t clears the way for Lean's Sprtual Emphass week. crles who heard hel' sng new bulldn~ 't saves cvlzaton addresses. He 'opened hs work on WmTWOR th PLAYERS TO PRESENT Ths s Mss Cal'tels second from destructon hut t cannot de- Sunday evenng and contnued t 0 E PRODUCTO' NS Western-toul' n a year havlng.woll.clde what t saves t for ts only through~ut the week. Each chapel THREE PENTH US f much success last summer. at th~ possble good s negatve. meetng was bult around one cor.+ Unversty of Washngton wbe!l nerstone message whch Jesus had Penthouse productons the most of the troubles of two dffcult old she sang n Meany hall and.for Let Youth Dare gven the world. recent nnovaton n the theater ladles ro'omng together n a home varous other summer sesson!! as Youth should take tme to learn 'll go what you want me to wll come to Whtworth at eght for the aged. n the cast are Mary well as n formal concert8 _ what the plans are for a just and go 'll do what you want me to o'clock tonght n the recepton Carol Moss and Mary Los Bovee Many musc lovel's are plannng durable peace. t should see that do. Dr:. McLean offered ths statethe only te to hold the new world ment as the fnal expresson of auspces of Whtworth Players. garet Brock. musc departmept s urgng excel room of McMllan hall under the asssted by Helen Garper and Mal to' attend ths concert and th~ together stll seems to be the Ue the Chrstan personalty abdng The Players are backng these D[rectng The Unseen s sa. lent support n OJ'del' that the thrd of force. For many post war years n Chrst Penthouse plays 'gven by the belle M!!Neely and ler cast s (ContJnued on page 4) t wll evtlently be an armed He began hs sprtual challenge drama classes as ther quarter ljeaded by Peggy Cromsl' John peace. by asklng_ the students to LOOK. project. ThEl pel'formances whch Melvlle and Mldred Nelson. t Youth should also know that up Then he called upon them to look CALENl>A~ wl be gven on Frday and Satur concerns a young couple just slart. to the present the larger natons not from a dstance but to COME day evenng~ March and ug out whose problems are com. Mal' 9-Prevlew or O~e Ac~ ~eem to nsst on veto powers n close to Jesus. He showed that 7 wll consst of three one ac~ pllcated by a stupd Swedsh mad Plays by Whtworth _Play matters that touch ther own acts. people stl come to Jesus for the plays The Game of Ohes8 Jont Penthouse plays ntroduced by erj. Recepton room of When the agreement fnally does same reasons that people of Blbll. O}Vners n Span and The Un Glenn Hughes at the Unversty of McMllan hall -al 8 p. m. come before the Senate fol' raun cal tmes came to H!m. They come s aen. The frst s a story of the Washngton are an entrely new Mal'. 0-0ne Act Plays by caton Chrstan people should ex fol' solutlo'ns to ther problems for Russa of tbe Tzars and s more type of producton from the stag. Whtworth Players ut 8. press ther opnons ll no uncer (Contnued on page 2) dramatc than the others. whch ng angle. The stage s set n the p. m tau terms. f the plan does not are n the comelly veh. center of a room wth a small audl. Mal' 2-Whltwol'th COl co 't Bcem to be fall' to all natons we BOB LEE MSSNG Tckets to these plays must be' ence of ffty or hundred seated Seres Masonc temple know t cannot lve f the plan purchased beforehand \ as the au.jlll for a new WOJ'ld cannot be taken SNOE JANUARY a square or crcle about t. Ths at 8: 6 p. Msa Juanta dence capacty s lmted thl'ougb elmnates the folll th wall of Curter lyrc Ropl'ano before that place of worshp saah Word was receved on February the nature or the producllon. At stago rooms ElUll greatly s[mpllfles guest artst. envsoned t offers false dreams 6th that Pte. Robert Lee has been tendance ths evenng s by nvltu some acton wlle complclltng Mm'. 3-lnLcmat[onul Rl3lallons of peace. mssng n acton snce January lon and wll be formal. nvtatons (Contnued on page 3) club meetng lt 7 p. m. Let the YOllth of the OhUl'ell and 8th. He was wth tne 2th armor. have been sent to. faculty and n chapel of the Chrstan college have the ed dvson n Alsace. Mrs. Flave board members fumlles of the Mll'. 5-Capplng Sel'Y[ce for U. courage lnd fath to leclare them' Lee Bob's mother wrote that they casts and. promnent members of S Cadet Corps nurses n selves and make Chrstan nfu chapel beleved he must be a prsoner of the communty. ence bear deflllltely on everyone the Germ'ans as t was Bob's dv. Game of Chess responsble. Chrlst domnated pub son that broke up tne German at. The casts and drectors of the le opnlo! can wn. tack north of Strassbourg and the plays have been taken as much as enemy at ths tme was advancng possble fl'ojn he drama classes A studo meetng fo!' pupls of and takng prsoners The Red whose producton t s The Game Mrs. Lloyd O. Waltz n appled pa. Cross s dong all [n ts power to of Chess s drected by Ralph Ho no was held on Feb. 9. Pano se secure nformaton al;lout hm. bakk Rssslm hy Ruth Barnes anll lectlons were played by tlle Mssel! One of the great blessngs we members of the cast are Holbakk 8hh'ley Hnll DO.la Jean Ruby have here at Whtworth s the and Bruce Fnlayson who have the Dorothy Munce Mal'R'n Scofeld power of prayer and although Bob leadng roles supported by Dave sabelle McNeely '!fyrna Rhoads has been reported mssng we Barnes and John Melvlle. They 'Lorralne Frck Helen Gamer Bar know that many men are.ter are undcl' the supervson of Probsra. Mullen Mary Carol Moss and found to be prlsone... of war. So fessor Waltz. Faye' H!:. Mrs. Waltz spoke hrlef l et us contjnue to remember Bob Jont Owners n Span drect lyon RUSSan musc. and h. famlfy n OUr prayerl' ed. by Patrlc!a Spelman s a tale '. The WHTWORTH AN repre sents the enure college n ex' pressng sympathy to Vlrgn. Fulton n the death of her brother Fred. Although the famty had known for some tme that Lt Fulton was mss ng n acton t was not known untl Tuesday mornng that he had gven hs lfe somewhere n the European theater of war. The WHTWORTHAN.0 extends deepeat sympathy to Vola Goodale whoae fance MS Kenneth McCready hal Olt hs lfe also n the European theater. Mar. 7-0leAcf PhlYfl ly Whtworth PhlYCl'R lt 8 p. ll. Mar. 6 7 and 8-uterval's ty Chrstan Fellowshp conference at Hllyard Baptst church. Mar. 20-8tulllo meetng of Mrs. Waltz's plano pupls Mar and 22-Flllal ex amlnatlons Mal' 26-Reglstl'aton of lew students Mar. 27-C\S9 nstructons. b& gna tor new quarter..<0jl:3jaww!\w;'f.a4m.;;!l W)#M[UW%lf.NMV8'tlj;@: #9 'JlkQW# lj9mf!!j#;j~!m;;:m-!'f!\w+);q:tp;~ gq#. ~'M'.M'~O!M'~Cl~!'lf'~'~T''l';~''f~;'~lf'>:< '

31 . j J J j j.. ~ 'l :. 'j - j J j j j 'J PAGE TWO' mljtwortl}un Offcal Publcaton of the Assocated Students of Whtworth College. ssued every olher Frday durng the fall wnter and 8~rng quartcl's. Entered under Secton 562 Postal Laws and Regulatons. Subscrpton prce 25 cents pc' WhtWorth college quarter. Student subscrpton ncluded n ASWC fee. Prnted by Stake Prntmg and Publls~!ng Co. Spokane Wash. EDTOR-N-CHEF... GEORGE VAN LEUVEl':l'kJR. ffanagng Edtor Jol~n ~~llnc sen Desk Edtor Vl gmja Fulton News Edtor Maxne L. Johnson Chrstan Actvtes Edtor LoUse Klebe Sports Edtor Roger Walther Art Edtor Peggy Cron:'er Photographer Elmer Clck Feature Wrters... Mel!jsa Rchardson Patrca Spelman Joyce Warren R!porters... Wllam Chalmers MarljorMe NKleln Eleanor Leonard Sabel e c ee y.. Eleanor Renkert Roger Walther Vera Fay Wlson. Crculaton Manager... Marlynn James Advser Dr. Robert Hubach f have the gft of prophecy and know all mysteres and all knowledge; and f have all fath 80 as to remove mountans but hav'e not love am nothttg. _ COl'jntl~ans ~3.!2~ (Ry) ]frewell Callet NUl'ses. t has been good havng yon JCre. Come hack and vh;t us won ' you '? THE NEW BULDNG On page - S pnnted an account of the new buldng whch the Phladelphan club s plannng to construct ned quarter. t S stated n that account that the purpose Cor the constructon S to provde a convenent place where Chrstan organzaton meetngs prayer meetrgs.and prvate medtaton can be held... - Certanl)' the buldng s needed! Members of prayer groups especally can testfy to the dsadvantages of holdng tj:tc.r meetmgs n class rooms. The nose n the.ljallways an.d. the lkelhood that someone mght.come burstng n rea.dy for the ne(t dass are ndeed dsturbng factors.'.'... Further proof of the need for such a buldmg S presented n trye experences whch some of the students and our sprtual emphass leaders had last week. ntervewng had to be done n several dfferent offces whch nconvenenoed several of the regular occupants. Wth ths arrangement t was neces5ary to announce ftom' tme to tme where the loaders would be for ntervewng. The new buldng wll be deal for the conductng of consultatons ths mhre. Remember that smply because you may hot be a member of a Chrstan!!ervce club s no reason why yoj should not be ntere~ted ~~budmg. 'The.-st~tul' wll :-be. l!b8d--for- any actlvl y:\vhd ~~tans tq the worshp of God. Let's support the constructon of 't! TAKE 'EM OFF Postel'S and announcements that reman on the bulletn board after they have served ther usefulness consttute one of the outstandng reasons Why new announdements are 'hard o post.' The secretary bf a club or the presdent of some campus orgalaton fnds that then! are not enough tacks avalable to put up new announcements. P-ethaps tm ~tuaton could be 'allevated f that secretary or presdertt would take off tm anhouncements'-left posted' for the past WJmth or' so. Fbr nstance take the poster announcng the Russan War relef drve-t was a good one but When 't was allowed to stay on the bulletn board after New' Years t Hltd one outstandng defect. As ohe student observed That drve's gong to last a long' tme Wl')y'? 'The poster af\noll'lced Drve on Tll Chrstmas. OHAPEL8-PERNG8 by Wl.Ualtl Gon The begrnrtg 'of every chapel perod~ made unpleasant by an ~JJdetctJ'rert of lagnter sem-whspers and shufflng of feet. Ths sujlton perssts after tte person n charge has attt:mpted to brng the lssenbly to order.. Such crcumstances WOl'k dfflcully on the 'leader of chapel exer cses and ndcates a lack oc manners among the assembled students. SUch conduct s alt mpertmence toward the speaker and s not expected of college-age people. We suggest the employment of more tact {ulure chapel hours. Bad manners emanate largely from the Amercan malady Thought lessness. Mnd your manners. Some day YOU may be the speak.ert Len[lel's of tho Lte Plannng 'Star sergeant John P. Rodkoy 'Veek held at Lnfeld colloge '0'0' Whtworth student and '6- McMnnvlle Ol'egon last month wore ''om Fatteruso of Seattlo Dr. John Skoglund lll'ofessor of tleo' logy at Bel'kely Ballt!!t Dvnty school U Mrs. beslle SWUl> lresllont or tho Northern Baptst conventon. ' }t~or the Relt of My JJfe wus tho theme of the Lnfeld '0g'Rll correspondng to tho. Whtworth Slh'tUl emphllss weok. WJ<YER ll!lc doctor's offce (spenkng to the patont soated noxt to hm):. 'm tchng from llolll:ltls. MAXNE: Glad to know you t sr hn Jolnl;on crom S'pOkane-. (lo opera to!' n a Troop Carrer Squadron of the 2th Ah' Force n the Me<lltel'l'anean theater bas l>een awarded the Dstngushed }t~b'lng.cross COl' extraordnary achevement n ael'al ngh ts. He ulso holds the Al' Medal wth Frst Cluster [0' other tactclll mssons. Sergeant Rodkey was cted fol' flyng aboard a hellvlly lolldod. unnl'me<! Troop CalTer typo llano Ol sortes over enemy occuplod and flak defonded tol rtory. Ovorsoas snce August 942 le J05s sx hnttlc partcpaton hronze stal's fm' cumpalgns n Tun slll Scly tnly the Balkans and France and has completed moro 'UllUl' '000 hours ~(op'eratlollal flghts ~ WHTWORTHAN Our Churches ' FRST BAPTST OHUaOH Chas. T. Tally Pastor Mornng Worshp'... :00 A.M. Eva ngah.tc Servce '7::W P.M. Young People Servce &:30 P.M. All Young People and Students ate urged to attend Sngspra ton followng evenng servce.. 2nd and ~fncoln EST Rlv. 942 FO.lRTH PRESBYTERAN dhuroh Rev. E. C. Debler. Pastor Mornng Worshp... ;oo A.M. Expostory Messages Evangelstc Servces 7:30 P. M.. Students nvted to sng. wth the nformal Young People's Evenng Chorus KNOX PBE8BYTEUAN OHUlOR Knox lnd Pod St. Dr. Ch~rles F. ~~hler- Pastor Wllam Chalmers Y0l!ng People's Drector Sunday ~choln... 9:45 A M Mornng Worshp.. :.:00 A.M; Evelng Btlrvce. '_'.7;30 P.M FOUR actve Chrstan Erdeav. or Soowtes meet at 6:5 P.M.. WhltWdrlh StudentS Welcome WBTWORTH Pltl!:8B'VTBUAN (flnttos' OOMMUNTY FACUL'Y'. STUDENTS Are Urged to Come Mark L. Koehler; Pastor FKST PRESBYTElUAN CHUROH Rev. Paul Calhoun D.O. Pastor Worshp Servces... :oo A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Young People'. Meet '.. ng... 6:30 P. M. There s a Place for You- 4th and CEDAR Bethel Book Stor 8l w M.a.n Ave. Bble. --' Statonery Plaques-Books Hymn Books Sheet Musc O$Jds for All Occa.sons J Frday March SPOTLGHT PARADE BLl. CHALMERS- joys a gooo game of golf 0' teu- Very mudl n evdence on ou'lus and that he s certanly get campus thts year have been the lng a great hang out of the lght tl'ausfers from Dloltl. (yes from bag.. CtlJforna) and standng rght n nterestng sdelghts ll hs lfe theh' mdst has been Bll Chalmers nclurte tl'uvelng all over the COUll who started at Whtworth durng try httng the hgh ponts of n the summel' Quarter. A graduate teres!. n fact thel'e are only lour of Bola Dll s now studyng fol' states the Unon whch he has the mnstry majol'llg n psyehol not vste!l. Fo)' 80me of ts who ogl' and mnorng n socology. haven't heel! out of OU' fal' state Once agan we hnve past 'Vht- thnt's qute n record sn't t! wo thlrlls to thank to' hs presence t just wonldn't be fal' to close here for t was through 'Lt. Bruce wthout mentonng that we've no }t'ety that BJ happene!l to hear tlced Bll's fl'equent trps 0 Deaof Whtworth. colless fo' treatment. And to BU says he hasn't much llle verfy that statement Bll could he for hobbles but becallse of lls tal- quoted as sayng that he's very ent n Sngng and for the volll much n favot or the Cadet Nursng hs outsde -nterests al'o manly program. That's all rght Bll; we musc. Dll adds that he also ell- all agree. 5 Faculty Member. Studed Abroad by the Storyteller Salng salng over the boundng' man apples to some of our own faculty membel's who have studed ll colleges n lands far acl'oss the seas. ll fact ths s true of fve of oll' revered dspensers of knowedge.. D. Fl'alk F. Warren OU' dyna mc' presdent who' has added more than half of the buldngs to the campus dd not study abroad but t~ught the Os~ka Theologcal semlll') n' Osaka japan fron 925 to 928. rcdentally he was _... - tgd Youth' Urged (Contnued from page ) delll of tle scllo~ 'of relgon at Seattle Pacfc fl'om and receve<l lt's doctor of dvnty degree llere ll 94 after a' Whtworth. Our frendly llstructor n to' egn'languages Mr. Otto G. Bachmont has lad plent.y of eltp~rence whle a youth n Europe. Hmself healng for ther )odles and. for a French lacl real'ed n Germany. salvaton for ther Bodls. he has been. d DOrtmud and Her- Jesus s eternally on the move. mansoul'g Germany. He boasts two We must FOLLOW 'frm;'- contn-' a. A: degrees' tn addton to hs ued Dr. McLean on Tuesday mo~ M.. A. ng. He sad that the only' path Dr. Jame6 Wllard couhfe!'nlne out of our present dflculuea s haa studu'd n Hawa and n the n followng Chrst: t you folyears snce 928 lls brought a low somebody you wll certanly. wde furld of llformltlon to hun arrve at 'a destnaton. Olrlst dreds of studerts at WhtworU leads to the land. of everlastng He las studed 'Grech phlosophy peace. Eluropean hstoryand Orltal e ':Followtng afar of! s not enoug~. lttojs. Dr. Countermne hcdel( You must ABDE n Ohrst/ Dr. auy hm been J)'Oct6' fot UfY. McLean stated n hs next address. fve years. The mporlance tt ths 'was made Dr; Francs Tley Hardwck s ce-r by sevehll' qafatlo&. from nothtl' of ol' faculty members' he scrptures: Clrlst the who lls stldh!d abroad. havng doot nt. Mcean chal!!ngu. graduated ffdm the Unversty -ot WlY don't we opeh the aoaf?' LoMon. He has receved mucl TARRY was the' one word me';: recognton for hs educatonal en sage on hlch Tlll'sday's elpel djjll-ors; lavn~' been awarded a servce centered.' We need; Hme ph. D.- degree ('om the UnverstY for studyng tarryng and medlta(o of WlUlllJt{on and L.L.D. trom lng 'the 8~Mker' nssfed. 'We Whtworth last June. Dr. 'Hard; mut tarry td learn tl wl of GOd wck = ~ you do not know t.:...:. for ou ve. n ths 'nessage' he wks actng presdent of Whtworth stressed the need tot prayer Hull from 938 to 940. tdual ard corporate: '''A pr'ayrk Wnlfl'ed McNar Hopkns of tj\(~ church s gong actve ad sprt: musc depal'hrelt receved a voc~ ual. Aso n fhls message thd need dlplorll. from the Amercan Con- ot college was made evdent by the servatol'y of Musc at }<'ontalne dea that every hour seen by Ule bleau France. Besdes study at the world was backed by many hours Unversty of Southel'l Calforna of study. and the Unversty of Oregon she bas had specal work under th'ee famons nstrultoj's: Hoppy's been hel'e snce 934. Award of the Bronze Sta to Cpl. Kenneth.llJ. Brggs WhtworJhlan fl'om Spokane Wash. has beer announced l>y Maj. Gen. Howal'd C. Davdson Comunndng General. Tenth Ar FOJ oe. Cpl. Brggs who has been ll the servce 2% yeal's served the past 8 months as a Chaplan's assst. ant wth tho. Troop Carrer Or'oup of the Tenth Ar FMe'e the n. dla Burma theater. He graduated from Ellensburg Wash. hgh school and entered Whtworth college 'here he was actve n football.- Hs wfe Mra. Johanna A. Brggs resdes at the college; These fll'st fve lessages pro Tded the toundatlon for the' cu mnatlng message GO. Dr. Mc' LeaJ ennumerated the ways by whch Ood tell~ us where he wants us to go. We mn 'go wthout leavng the 'place where wt!! are le asscl ted. He aske< Us to work jbr a peace basel! on sometllng great. er than force. He llustrated the falure of force to serve for good n tho hstory of lhe worl!t Don't walt untl tomorrow. Here and now heal' wtness for Chrst' Ths was hs fnal commsson to the students' of Whtworth.. HOBAKK: Dut you glla'onteed' me that ths watch would lagt re a lfetme. JOYOE WARREN (clerk): ' know t but; you' weren't Ooklng very well the day-- YOU bol~ht t. '

32 Frday Mal'cb WHTWORTH AN PAGE THREE D. Wrght Marres Marjore Sauler by J. W. Soft candlelght llumned Presbyteran ehul'ch of Davenport for the weddng on Frday Fobru al'y 23 of ss Mal'jol'lo Sautter daughter of \r. and ''8. Wllam Sautter and!\'. Davd C. Wrght SOl of \;. Chal'les Wrlght of Ta coma. Tal bouquets of tately callll lles and greenol'y docorated the altar for the evenng double rng ceremony whch was l'ell by the Rev. Lee Knoll pastor of the church. The brde who was gven n mar rlage by her fathel' was lovely the tralltonal whte satn gown OHALLENGE GVEN Student. Tell 0 BY MRS R McLEAN D.. Ch t Presollllng challonge to crollt. ecrsrons or rrs h'e Chl'stlall sejlce Mrs. Hoberl by Louse Klebe N. l\dujll spellkol' (0\' the o\'enlng When n F. l!'. Wnl'ren meotngs durng Slrlun Empha Whtworlhllllls 0 say a good word ss week. lell tho thnkng tho fol' tha /ord n tho rlnal FlreBhlo consderaton of the neel! fol' work of S(llrlllllll Elljlhasls weck hearts ers vm'lous felds of ejllployed rose to hs chnllengo and llany de. Chrstan work: clslons were told. n ho openng meetng she When camo 0 Whtworth pollted out some of he lew prob LT. J FORRESTER SPEAKS N OHAPEL A recellt (!nrljlus vstor WS Frst. JunUs Jo'ol'l'e~t{ll' formol' executlvo \tss t Rt tho col lems hat are fncllg tho world alld wasn't t Chrlsllan. mt m glad posed the. queston: Cal\ we as 0 sny thut \'0 found tho.ord. Lt. J~olTcstor 0 Chrlstlalls escllpe becomng ll. The onl ms shown lo ths torml tho servlco volved tho solvng of these weok thnt He wllnts lle to nso my two )oal's ago as prohlems'! Headng ld comment. nursng 0 the foregn eld. a 'lvnto. hut wns ng upon let~el's from fvo Jlsslon. ]\foro nlld lo\'o t has soomed shortly nftlll'\\'u\'h glvoll a com ary frends she nsw!ll'cf! ths ls f lly plnco s South AmercR msson. queston wth foreeful cerlanty. nnd hls weele hnv{\ fonnd!hnt lt 0 spoko n ChRlol Mouday On F'hlny Mrs. Mclellll sum ths tm\;' noxt yellr ' llel horo O'nllg Jo'obl'nnry 9 nnd ngnln Pctured above.are ''. tll Mrs lled up ho' messnges by pl osent ll SOllth Amerca. But '!\ 0 lss'l n n spocllll ASWC ssombly tho fashoned wth a full gatherefl skrt Davd C. 'rght who were mal jug eght l}onls to follow n suc lug Whltwol th. followng mornng. Mrs. Forrestor -extemlbg nto a graceful tran 'ed n the (o'rst PresbylOl'an cqssful qjlrlstru lvng. These 'fjls week the J.. o' hls shown [WS \\!th hllll. and a sweetheart necklne fnshed church of DuvellpO t Fobl'lJary 23. \\'C'O fo\'ln good hllblt!. meot lfe's nu thllt He wants le to )(' a mls wth applque [Jowers. The lace responsblltlos nvo! beng half slonm) to' Chnn. BAHNJoJS: 0t's go hllo ths cnfe l!'mmed fngertp yel was held n baked leal'll to forg\'e. loam to be ' ajl( get ROllothng to {lat. place by a crown desgnee! wth Party Features to ' ho.0' must hl\\'o hol\rd me MAHGAnl<~'l': t's closed; tho sensljle gl'ow up lse mndlcnps my JllothOl' sho was never go. tny seed pearls. She crnled canu World-Wde Tour play to wll. Only he one who fol. l'0pl'ctor Jlust ho out. Do't YOll flles. ng to be nhle to nke me cry J0 sec \w sgn olljo cookln'''? Look al that ndan! lows Chrst wlh nl h!. hem t s )lay cause He's nmdo le :ry muny Mads Wear Whte '. P dl tl b'l d Ant that ~JlRnhnj sn'l he ng to V n' s 0 BaH]. And ono tlmos and have felt. Hs HHU'0SS lllle Nolson tolls ls thllt t recee ng \e 'll {' OW t 0 - '. of Hs coljllllnn<lments s 'Go thon. asle were Mrs.. John Hahs and beautful? closng Mrs. llclelll brought wasn't tho hgh' school sho o~joet Tlf s. Betty Hall both of Davenport lke UO:C twu Ambans the chullenge and ]ll'omlso of specal Tho Lord helps n the lltle cd to; t \VS tho prllcplo of tho h 0 't d. wow re w k Jlestl thngs. }'hel'o \'Ol't boon ncar!} tlllll g. c (resses an pm sgnfcance to the studonts of C atnatlon'. \' V as.'. corsages. U()llllnllllng pcolllc n ll ss era These and ljlany other COUlments \VlutwO'lh college n hese words '..l Sautt f t f' t... 'd' offce ths wool( ls thore usually 0. S S 0' 0 e ul e was were hean! at the AS~'C Around of.jer ljlj'bsou: These looplo Mt TLLEY: WlY '0 yon lato mad of honor. She was 'dressed The \Vol'ld costume l)frty Satul seek lot only 0ul'shlllent that l)'e. to elnbb? n aqua chffon and her nowel's day FelJru'Y 24. SUl:olllllS lfe lmt rood hat fulflls Tho Lonl hus shown 0 th~t DOll SANDJoJlS: WS eatng. wel'e deep pnk rosebutls.. M'. Los Nystrom who dellcted an lfe The world s wllltng for He wanls llo u full lhuo Chl'lstnJl nnd eoullln't hmr the bell Vctor - sh of WUlters; Callfol'llla ndan won the prze f 0' lav j ng tlose u'llo lave 'lat l't lllkes 0 sen' ce. was best llal and the ushers were the l0st orgnal custume and tl'llslate nto acton ths noblest To a. freshmllll the scnlol' yelll' ;Bruce Fnlayson Georg~ Van Leu Ken aloe who was dressed as a of deals-the fulfllng or ther looks very fllr orr. hut ths Woek vel and Davd Bal~n~s... Spanard was awarded the prze neoa. All -who j)lll'lcl]late n 'll tho Lonl has shown 0 that He'll ~.~ Merlyn Phlo P~y~~ tho for the most a~lhellllc ah l)eaul- constructon wll colle to know take caro of ull thllt's neoessary we dmg prelooes. the ca~dles at ul costumo. The pl'lze _0' the that God s lt work-that there s for gettng degree BO can go to FRST FJolA: Why '0 YOU 'ulllllng so frst along that Wlleat lell box? SEOOND FLEA: Oan't you Bee t sayb Toar along ths edge? t~e!thll' we!e \t by M~l garet best co~ple went to Hazel Heath yet hope 0' the wol ld. the forolgn feld 8 mlsslona'). BrOck Los Morton Patrca Hay and Al Franz who we'e dressed The sprt of [ellowshlp ld barhe and Eleen Harrs all dressed as A'ablll)s. Leo'. Studo and Saove Mal your next flm to Maran Neff why do yoll take mony was so close and awoet nnd n pastel tormals. Betore the rtual Money. Alvh Frajfz sang Beloved. t 's Varous rooms 0 the camllus people so ternlly whell they 'C' evol'y one of the testmonals W\lS were decorated as dfferent coun mark that somethng ljeeds more BO sncere that t seomed that the Any sl2le 6 or S exposure roll Morn and Because ahtl Closed trle!!. Fve groups or students toul salt? WhtWorth famly lad ndeod boon flm developed wth two 25 wth Savor tke a Shepherd Lead on the moun lan top for week. Blts of prlnu... C cd each room wllere they played We have been notcng a new '--=-==~====-t:!=::c ~=====--~_-=-' Extra p~nts post card sze grlnes and were served refresh 80rt of' ufornt 0' le -canlpub but ments. Followng the lours the the nstgna s rather strange and t ;O;'------:. -rd~~~:n'd ~t8ge students wc'e taken to the dnng ml~ed up aud appelu'll n very OOMPLETE sn... tlafled ourot;e~ m.' U le' '00 where they were gven 'pop cular places! What about t RENTA.L $ZRVOE thell' fllr..~ ::::rd. all over com an-d entertanment was pro Corple7 $.50 LEO'S STUDO vded. Make UP your mnd Helen p Sk Po}... and ShA -- Unversty P.oe D... VVP Murel Auslnk wa~ n clarge oc bobby plls or Wal' llondll? Spokane 6 Wa.hl the entetta'lnment folowlhg:. Pat O. was seejl racng het own _J '~ _.. '... Recopfon n Church Pourng at the recepton whch 'was held n the' church parlors were Mrs. Waldo Presba and. Mrs. {alph tester slltel's of the brdegroom who came from the coast for the weddng. Jan Macln and Peggy Mcpherson asssted wth the servng of the three tfered weddng -cake. Mrs. Wllam Sauttcr wore a blue crepe frock' and a CotMge of pnk rosebuds wltb volets for her!lall8hter's weddng... For gong away Mrs. Wrght.chose a navy blue two-ptece crepe lress wth whte accessores. He' 'nowers 'were ph\k rosebuds. After. weddng trp to Portland th~ ~uple.. wlll be ~t home at West 27 Augusta Present. Three PlaY. (Contnued from ~ge ) pr~lld! oc mah:lup settng COB' turnng and lghtng because of the proxmty of the aelce to the players. Snce tl ntroducton at the Unversty the Penthouse thea ter' has. became 80 pop4ar thero that new toeaters nave been bult Where to Buy t OOAL OOU WOOD FUEL OL Great Western Fuel Co. Phone ~rdy. 20 E. 222 DeSmet. Spokane... ~. ~ especally for t. T.s s ts frst pl'esentatlon to Spokane ~udlences. f t proves Buccessful the Bched ule of performan-ces may be wden' ed to nclude dates n Spokane and bll~ '0' two other plays' may be ad ded to the repertore for tlls quar ter. Th'ele dtatnlll.are. n produc' tlon but wll not be ready lor pres entaton untl a later date. : _ Between 'the s~ond and thrd plays refreshments wtll be served n the llbrary. Tlllketll mullt b~ presented t tb~' dool' 'as reserva tlons should' he made herorehand f!ll' each peronban'ce/ No tlckets wll be avallahle at he door. Meats GrocereS 'ce Otem. f. LA ROSE'S GROCERY Open Tll 8 p M. Week Da.ys Glenwood 6539 DEAL Laundry Co. Lu.terzecl Dry Cleanng :.: E. 7 Boone Spokan~.. W8l~.'.. - tr leet along the basketbalj tloo' You should have called a foul on them for trppng Pat. t seems tbat M'. Gurntey had a blrtbda5' (whch s not at all ull usual; lots of people hn them). Wbat was n the package n front of your doot Papa. Floyd? Say Mel B. you do keep the cam PUll suppled wltb men don't you7 WlDTWORTH Servce Staton N~ GAt AOCESSOBDS.'AND OL Pend Orelle & Dvson HENRY McNTURFF EASTER GREETNG CARDS Are Ready The complete 945 dsplay'. ready. Greetngs for Mother wfe sweetheart and husband. Overseas cards should be maled now to n.ure delvery by Easter Sunday Aprl st. Make your selecton. now. PROED 5c to $.00 Spokane Cycle & Toy Co. 27 P08t Street Come Set our new.tock of t':nn8 RAOK TS BASE BALL OLOVE~ ba8eball 8HO~8.nd TRAOK SHOE. -.Jo-- BLL HATCH Sportng Goods S. Howard Spok&ne BULDNG MATER~ McGoldrck -' Lumber Co...:... Spokane W~h. PLEETWAY PAJAMAS Sleep s too precoul to be runed by uncomforta.ble poorly desgned p& jamasl PLEETwAY fa the rght answer-for here are pajamas desgn. ed wth three mportant features that nsure more com! ort more wear. Ready now n several styles and pa.ttern8: Ooat style ombre strpes... $36 Blazer strpes..._... $432 Mddy style n strpes... $2.90 MEN'S STORE st Floor THEtCRESCENT o 'T C <. 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33 '..3 PAGE FOUR WHTWORTH SPLTS LEWSTON SERES BROWN LEADS PRATE TEAM WHTWORTHAN WOMEN'S B.B. TEAM WNDS UP SEASON Frday March Ll' Brde Tells Secrets Corple (alas Cooke) s stl Ollt ht wth the elevator boy n J.ewls Whtworth ended ts follr gama The Whtworth womell's basket n front and Jlluagng to evade and CUl'k hotel (pd. ndv.) al.ew seres wth Lewston Normal all Complng a to ball team wound U) ts season the fond atlentlons drected bel' stol whch ncdentally s more even by lefeatng the Loggers 6 tal of 30 ponts Wednesday Febl'uary 2 on the way over the Commons counter- than they and the 'osl of tho gaug to 3 n a game at Lewston Feb- n 3 games A llome floor by bowng to the Ga lnd ncdentally gal snce.when mllde wth Hoffman lnd Lalor ruary 7. t dropped the frst game Brown rangy Pl lena ndependents have you become a cllndd camera the wco small houl's of Satul by an dentlelll score the nght be rate center rank Wth the score ted at ltalhme fan? day mornng. Dut revenge WS fore. ed far ahead n the ndependents.came back to flooks as f Whtworth ball has sweet wllsn't t grls? Led by Hayhurst and Chase Whtworth SCO fnd the Ph-ates threatenng thel' R prorty 0 l'oturnng B.F.'s ths Wmmenl Thus quotl\ the Lewston jumped off to a 8lze~ble ng and placed undefeated season. t was np and week! That's plenty O. K. by us. Borhauer. We hellrd he had hs lead the frst nght. The Loggers well up among tuck throughout lhe last quartor Thanks for lettng us llflve n look troubles n the back scal of Dck led 2 to 4 :t the mrlway pont the naton's top as to who would retan a lead fol' Mel! Schwab' car on tho l'otul'lj trp. and wont on to wn 6 to 35. Hay pont getters. Dc vlctol Y. n the closng seconds of 'Ve wolldel' why Mlle Nellen He COUldn't evon keep one womllll hurst dumjled n 27 ponts for tho sde makng the most ponts play Galena managed to brellk tbe seems so much nterested n Mar. quet much less the three to whom wnners whle Dave Barnes made B'OW made the most feld goals Ue and hold the Pratos from scor vn Klen's extra.cunlcula) acttv- the left o\el' thrd sellt WS role nne for the Prates. 34 the most free throws 42 and ng agan untl the fnal whstle. lles (shall we say!)? Oh.h.ll.h gllted. Could be those steaks you The followng nght the two had the dubous honor of commt The women played foul' games how that man gets aj'olud!. ate Borhauer. After le fnshed teams battled np and tllck durng lng the most fouls 66. aganst league teams and despte QUESTON OF TU] WEEK: they were thnkng of ratonng the frst half wth Whtworth hold DOl Maclnturff placed second n ther lack of outsde competton Why does Dr. Wlkns l}ersst n HM be calse le was so full of red ng a 9 to 5 advantage. n the scol'ng wth 7 ponts nosng out they have made a good showng leavmg the!l00' open durng Cham. (lonts! second half Al Brown and Tome Dek Schwab by one pont and eacll tme. lecture? Scandal Terao started to fnd the range and George Yamamoto by foul'. Tom The Prates wel'e defeated n For t s Mary seellls to be the Prates pulled away fnally Summerson fnshed ffth n scor ther frst game on Baxter's home On Chapel Attendance the theme song of Johnny Melvlle. wnnng 5 to 35. Brown made 4 ng wth an even 00 ponts [Joor by a score of Comng Yes we havo to admt t. Our Say ;d surely lke to get n on whlle LaVeme Brassard and Terao Dave Ramos mssed the most back the Whtworth sx lcked ~ean s the most fal' and mpar' one of Dodo Funk's blanket par scored 2 for Whtworth. Hayhurst free throws makng good on only Mead hal of men. n the recent roulll up tes! They mght prove very ntel agan led the losers wth 9 talles. 22 out of 62 attempts. Tome Terao The return game wth Baxter on of those falng to attend chapel he estng! + made 6 out of 2 for Ule best the Whtworth floor ended n de PJ'Oved hmself no respecter of What do you suppose s' n those Whtworth wound up ts season free thl'ow percentage among the feat fol; th'e Prates when a hard persons. Among those requested notes whch pass between Helen fallng before powerful Cheney regulars.. last half drve waged by Baxter to see hm ll hs offce was no and Orson? Those tw~o seem to be ~Normal 60 to 23 n the local gym Whtworth compled a total ot put them out n fl:ont less a pel'sonage than hs own wfe pretty well occuped durng chapel on February 20. The Savages had 934 ponts n 3 contests for an 'Edna ~ay coach of the team who s takng some COlll ses wth perods wth ther slent coveraa lttle trouble and were aded by average of' slghtly more than~ 33 made the followng statement af us. Mrs. Munn s sad to have tons. Jack Perrault's 22 ponts. La.Verne per game. They won four games tel' the fnal game of the season: come to the offce n fear and 'd certanly lke to be a tue J:lrassard made eght for the Pl beatng the alwnn Farragut and From the results of the team's tremblng and to have receved the mouse and get n on some of those rates. Lewston Normal twce. work ths Year can see we'll have harshest of reprmands. After sho bull sessons n the Men's Dorm! FG FT F FTM TP a wonderful team nut year and had left the lean was seen to rub They ought to 'be very revealng! ~fc~~l~r~f ~~.:~ :~ ~ f~~ should run t'he other teams a good hs hands wth glee and chortle (Edtor's note: They llj'o!) Walther W ttches Schwab ac # t h. th.. That'll teach 'em that mean ~~:::~~~:gn ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~.~ ' :u;:r~ G:~ld~:o:sct: a: ~:~:~~y BUSNESS. ~ (However we have Juanta' Carter by ROjer Walther The possblty of bavlng a soft. Barnes advser and refereed the fourth t on good authorty that the dean (Contnued from page ) Terao ball team at Whtworth ths sprng game. s now darnng hs own socks!) concerr-of the Whtworth serlos Kurlowa seems rather good at the present Matsumoto The women's team s made up Present at the Lewston Whlt -may be a success. Brassard tme. Though softball s bardly a Weyer of the followng players; forwards WOl th game at Lewston were E Mss Carter's accompanst A ft substtute for baseball t wll Kmura Mae Lancaster Shrley Daves rene Carlson Bette Hoffman Max. vlle Belstad has played for a Borhauer 0 0 at least provde some recreatonal Legend: FG feld goals FT free Peggy Cromer and Verna Zener; ne Johnaon Shrley Ann LalDr number of sngcl's from the Metro entertanment n the comng qual mssed throws Tp-total F-fouls ponts. FTM tree throws guards-phylls Dodge rera Fay D an M a t sumo.v ~- N e N E lt d P 0 en ea po an opera nc u ng atr co tel'. t was stated)u an earler s. Wlson Dorothy Garwood and Pat nor Renkert Pat Spelman Betty Munsel. He accompaned her when BlO that college baseball was class- throws the frst Nazarene game O'Dlen. Summerson and Mss Ruth Goul she presented a concc t for the ed as a mnor sport..ths how..... Whtworth made 52 ponts Louse House Marjore Schauble dn. We're proud to remal k that beneft ot the ~ Cross n Spo ever s not the case. No large aganst the alumn for ther hgh am Jean Paltll played wth the they' made almost as much nose 'kane some months ~ago. c<jljege or unversty classes base-.~~~ _~r~~~~~_~?n.. team earler n the season. as tle whole Lewston motng sec. ~ _ ~ ~. ~_~. ~_ ~ --~-- bal as --~jnor 8port~ t s re. ton. They really had somethng ported that Duke unversty shells Try to make any sense out ot Dr. G. H. Schlauch and llle rebt to root {OJ too Saturday afternoon Joyner Drug out a tdy sum to Jack Coombs ths one. FO t Wrght beats Wash of the chapel audence were very whell the team took Lewston 5 Store fonner bg leaguel' and now base- ngtoll State 35 to 32 and beats pleasantly slll'prsed last Frday 3S. Nce gong fellows! ball coach at. the southern nsutu. Whtworth 33 to 29. Then Cheney mornng when Dr. Schlauch's son Bonehead and Maxne made a tlon. Men who have vaulted -from swamp~ Whtworth 70 to 26 and Ensgn Bll Schlauch presented the college damond to the ~blg 'Vashngtol State beats Cheney 56 hmself to hs father mmedately leagues are numerous. One or the to 49. Of course ths was h oned before the program. W yle-carson best examples s Dck Wakefeld out later when Washngton State. Dr. Schlauch states that he had PRESCRPTON sensaton al Mchgan and just as wajloped FOJ t W'ght 67 to 35. no dea that Bll waf! wthn 3000 sensatonal wth the Detrot T mles. DRUGGSTS gell. No college baseball s far Snce baseball s not played at Another recent campus vstor 69 Sprague Cor Wall from beng a mnor sport. Whtworth golf and tenns should was A/S. Dean Harrson. Dean attelded college last year. play an mportant part n the A go~ basketball team coul.d be sprng athletc program. Lews and formed by pl~~er8 on small college Clark. and North Centl'al hgh MRS. HOPKNS; Why s t you teams throughout the Northwest schoola have golf teams and all al e late agan? For the Beat ths season.: A mythcal au star four of the cty's llgh schools have. WAJLACE; can't help t; team mght consst of Buckner of tenns teams whch could furnsh sleep so slow. Bose Hayhurst of Lewston Craw ollpostlgn. ncdentally North Cen --- ~erf}e ford of Seattle Pacfc Val of tral hgh wll probably have one of Nortbwest Nazarene and BlOwn the fnest golf teams among the of Whtworth. naton's hgh schools.. A & K Qualty There were many oddtes and WHT\VORTUAN: s t hs hghlghts of the past basketball plane safe? season. Some of them ncude: PLOT: Yes. Safest on earth! George Jeeps Yamamoto scored ;-- 0_0_... --: exactly 6 ponts n 8 dffereut games... A Browl made 5 bas kets 0' more n 5 dfferent games... Don Mclntul ff made 6 free After the concert stop n for a b~ to eat ~t GAGE'S 08 NoW. Blvd. n n 0.n Mller Dervant TUX RENTALS W. Rve... de Ave. Spokane Wa.h.... ~ghest QuaJty Work ~ a.t -Lowest Prces CASEY'S~ S~oe Repar N Wall Stl'eet PETERS & SONS FLORSTS W 829 Rversde N.'702 Ma.rket Flowers for ALL OCCASONS PLEASE REMEMBER to ' Carry your own ~ packages; help u. and the effort to conserve ::: :: ~:; ::' square deal a.t SARTOR M astercraftame n n.. JEWELRY No. 0 WaJl St. Spokane HlSEN AERO SERVCE (Fly wth Art HUsen) Fast charter servjce Student nstructon ~EASONABLE RATES Storage Space Expert Mechancs Calkns Ar Termnal N. Dvson Spokane When MEATS BERT B. DENSOW Owner Complete Lne of Drugs Howard. Rversde Spokane 6 Wash. Eugene's Flowers Corsages Cut Flowers Plants Make Fne Gfts llo. 20 Wall St. The Cre~ent 'm on my way to study for the exams March 20 2 and 22 ness-managed prvate elec:lrc com ~ne for contnued lelldershp n the advancement of Better lvng. M.73 M.2343 ~ ~ \ '.:' ~!. \ f

34 OONOERT B8B. '.... ~ : + tan ~ ~ lee... p L. a. ROLL UP YOUR SLE.VEB OAMPUS DAY' S A WEEK FROM TODAY! ). j j. l.j j.~! ~/ 'J J j j.'r ~ :] ' ~ VOL. 36 SPOKANE WASHNGTON APRL No. 0 WHTWORTH READY FOR CAMPUS DAY Dggng deep nto the student body reservor of elbow grease 'Vhtworth wll svng nto' ts mmnal Campus Day. clean-up' of tho gl'oll]ld~ and ~npdllgs t week from today. The day wll b('gn wth the tradtonal beef-steak breakfast 'held early n the mornng acco'(\ng to AS\VC pres.delt Dck Schwab; And 6th. the stnmgth thus' secured students and faculty wll gve Whtworth tsannnal clean-up. Wth Frday the thrteenth as the day desgnated for Campus.Day students-antcpate bg day. Arrayed n old clothes. and holday nrood the students wll get an all-lay vacaton from classes to clean wndows and rake lawns. At noon an outdool' pcnc. wll be held on the groqnd unless the day s overcast when t wll be held n the commons. A basketball game to be helll at 3: 30 p. m. wlll be the conclu(lng hghlght for most. but the Whtworth hal women wll hold a party at 8:00 p. m. for the tow!l_ ~.~~.e~. Plans are under way and each student wll be assgned to a team. The lst of teams wll be posted 'on the bulletllboard next eek. LAST WHTWORTH CONCERT TO BE HELD MONDAY. APRL 9. These two wll be the featured artsts n the fnal ASWC concert Aprl 9. Shown are Mss Dorothy Eusts concel't panst and Mss Ruth Kregel' 'celllst. John Koehler Stage Property to Head Art Presented by Department Lttle Theater Complete stage equpment A new faculty member n ncludng flats costumes the fall quarter ths year make-up and an electrcal wl be John G. Koehler and lght box s the gft of who wh come to Whtworth the Spokane Lttle theater college 8S an art nstrl:ctor.to \Vhtw:orth.'s rlrnmntc ut'. from. tho' Unversty ':of partment. Washngton. The brother of Wth the excepton of a few ar R(!v. Mark Koehler of the tloles whch t.hey may wsh return. canlpus Mr. Koehler s ed should t~ey ever become an act k ' uh'.th ve group agan au the materals PRESDENTS TO GO. nown. by! J'!l~j. t. tw0 - npw beng catalogued by the de- TO SEATTLE MEET 8n8 am un e.r nn Rn art partment wlj become a: permanent department wll be organ- addton to Whtworth property. The comng regonal meetng of zed. For over fve. years ths equpment tb.e Pacfc 'Student Presdent's as- Went to N. C. ha.s been stored n the Westmln- Mr. Koehler went to the Spo- ster apartment-hotel; however - at 'kane Jr. college when Dr. G. H_ the buldng's purchase by new BQclatlon wlll enable student le~ers n Northwest colleges to ex Change nformaton on technqqcs and programs oc student actvtes. ASWC presdent Dck Schwab' and the new presdent-elect. wll be G. HENDRCK JM HALBERT ARE NOMNEES. 'Nomnatons for Student Body- Offcers to how offge for tho y 'ar Presdent: Jm Halbert George Hendrck Vce-Presdent: Mae Lancaster Secretary : Marlouse Dowdy Della Specker Treasurer: John Webster May Queen: sabelle McNeely Betty :Marcellus Joyce Warren. ~ MARJOR.E JOHNSON ASWC Secretary. Whtworth enters ts annual electoneerng ths comng Tuesday as canddates for sx offces present ther programs at chapel. The electon wll be held one week followng on -XprU-n;' and.r~;ult8 'wl]ne re=vealed n the SBW of the WH'llWORTHAN scheduled tor Aprl 20. The new ottl<:ers wll be naugurated at chapel on Aprl 26. AWARDS BANQUET WLL BE APRL 20 The Annual All Awards Banquet wll be held n the Roundup Room Schlauch wasl$'esldent and through owners t was found necessary to or the Desert botel Frday Aprl hm made many of hl!j present remove t. At the suggeston ot 20 at 7 p. m. Whtworth frends. He has been the Board of Drectors t was de-. At the banquet the Prette na member of the [acuty at the clded to place the materals where splt'atlonal award wll be presented Whtworth's delegates to ths eon- Ullversty of Washngton for one they could be most useful and RC- to the man who has been chosen ference whch s to be held on the cordlngly Professor L. B Waltz by the ~babkettjall team as ts greatreceved telephone call nqurng est nspraton durng the Bea.son campus of the Unlventy of Wa.sh- year. ngton Aprl Schwab ex- Mr. Koehlel' began hlb career as f they could be made actve use Letters wll be presented to both pressed the purpose of ths confer- an al'~ nstructol' n Oregon where of at Whtworth. men and women and an award b. dl [ he later became the art supervsor ell;ce as llng te scovery 0 Ladler' Hgh Top Boots wll be made by the alumn to the t d th tl t ' [ of the schools n Ashland Oregon. ren s n e ac ves 0 00 ege Snce ther removal to Wht- outstandng Benlor of the year. Dr. t d t b dl f s u en th A formel' Spokane reslent he was 0 es as g ven. rom e. worth college the costumes and G. H. Schlauch wjll be the. toaststudent pont p! vew. [..ast year's graduated from North Centl'al hgh makeup have been checked and PSPA conference proved valuable' 'school where he majored n art. catalogued and a specal platform master n sbowng the necessty for a Before comng to Whtworth n has been bult fol' the fl!ts. Murel Auslnk s the general meetmg n whch common prob- the lah he wll complete. hs work ncluded n tbe costumes al'e charman of the b/lnquet. 0 her lems could be brought lp and Bolu- on hs master's degree at the Unl- perod and modern dl:ebs jester commttee m'e Marjore Klen program; Geraldne Falk publcty; toljs dscussed. verslly. A very talented artst Mr. and prate outfts gorgeous crea Koehlel' has a vared Mae Lancaster!lecoratons; am' ran~e n the.tlons of elvet and feathers to Elmer Clck tlqket sales. feld of art. Soma of lls talents cock over one eye 0' wear n a FFTH GOLD STAR R:e ll water color 05 desgn dlgnlfed way square 0 the head AD>~.TO FLAG vsual erlucatoll. anll photogl'rphy. ladles' old fashlonerl hgh top boots OFFCERS ELECTED Another gold!'tar must be An art pl'ogralu s beng planned so nr''0w t s to be doubted N WOMEN'S DORMS added to Ule' servce flag of fo' the fall quartet and although wbetlle' Cnderel!a het'self coulrj t has 0t been completed a wde slp hel' feet nto them sparklng To start orr the new quart6' Whtworth college. _Paul Okert s<udent at'whtworth durng the college year has recent y been reported klled n acton n Belgum Paul was a member TO MEET TONGHT There s a supply of make np to J McMllan P es. - Elzabeth of the nfantry and saw servce delght the hearts of Whtworth's Evans; House charman - Ellen n England France and Belgum n the bref tme he was hold a meetng tonght at the home Thespans for whom prevous au The Whtworth Wrter's cluo wll Klby. overseas. Paul's death brngs dences have had to supply n Whtworth Hall Prell. - Carole of Eleanor Renkert. 859 Adams. the total to fve for those from magnaton what was lackng n Berg; House chnrman-lorene A surprse awal~s those who come. Dong. Whtworth who leavng college for pl'omlnent authors wll be pres- appearance. to enter actve servce for ther ent and wll be ntervewed by Dr. A t ' r----)! M Presentaton of four flags to country have gven ther lves R b t R }' bd h' U! 0 metmg or pup SOl'S. o el'. u ac a v ser.. T clod G W Whtworth collego was msde by n ths war. The entre- college P og. b gf t s. ' k y. altz \ ' appled plano ram wen 0 C oc and S k ' wa~ held on March 27. Pano solos women's gl'oups of po ane reprore f res m en s w b e served after ' exteds aympathy to hs mother and dnets by both the mo<lern fnd sent ng lhe Amercan eglon Auxwal ds. 'V'lers fre belllgsolcted Mrs. Emella Oken and to other olas~jcfl composers wel'e pm'rorm- lal'y Post No.9 the Women'l Re '. ''llembers of hs famly.. to' brng orgnal' man'uscrl]lts ell by eghteen pupls of the wnter ler Corps fmll the Army Mothers '- --- whch wll be l'em! at the meetng. - Qlllrter. at chapel last Monday. and \'arled course s promsed. paste 'jewels and glded chans: an each tornlltol'y had electon of 0[- altay enough to carry anyone back flcers and. elected the followng: to hs chldhood days of dress'j Ballard Pres.-l.!al'gery Haas;! CAMPUS WRTERS! up.. House charman-jean Paeth Msses Eusts anq.' Kreger Appear as Gtlest. Artsts by VERA FAY WLSON 'l'he fourth nh fnnl concert of the Wht.worth concert seres wll be presented n the Commandery 'oom of t.he downtown :Masollc temple Monday Aprl 9 at 8:5 o'clock. Here are the '''vtal'' stat.stcs. The featured artsts are Mss Dorothy J]usts Amercan concert panst and Mss Ruth Kreger 'cellst. DOl'Othy Eusts' ttle of top(jght young panst has 'beeu well earned. She has played n symphony engagements under Sr Thomas Beecham and the noted Jose lturb snce bel' Town Hall debut n 943. Her study snce the age of sx has been wth some of the most welknown names n musc. Arthur Schnabel Sara Yeagley Karl Krueger and Bertbe Poncy Jacobson am on her lst o[ nstructors. Hu Made ThrH Tours She s known n Spokane to!'.her performance wth Joseph Schuster 'cellst of the Natonal Phlharmonc. Recently she has mlde t. ~~the-~~... playng for war casualtes n U. S. mltary hosptals and as an arust wth the U.S.O. Conr.ert ArtlBt tours. Her appearance wth the Tacom~ 'Symphony orchestra wll be her clmaxng appearance n ths Northwest tour. Mss Kreger 'cellst s now playng wth the Seattle Symphony orchestra havng wdely and UCcessfully toured the east. She receved her bachelor of arts degree (Contnued on page 2) CALENDAR Apr. 6-Frlday Wrlter'll Club meetng at the home or Eleanor Renkert. Home Economlc8 eon ference for Montana Washngton daho and Oregon at 8:00 p. m. n the Recepton room of McMllan hall. 7-Sa. Home Ec. conterence. W AA Tea fol' new woo men at 3:00 p. m. Freshman party n the Commons lt 5:00 ). m. 9-Mond. Whtworth cohcert seres. J\lts~ EUstll;' panst. and Mss K'J gel' 'cellst. :.. ('.. 3-Frday Catnlju~!lay.: '. Basketball game or Phladel)lhans vs. Alumn at 3: 6 p.'. Whtworth hall party for town grls at 8 :00 p.. 4-Salurrlay. Jpnlor-Sonlor party. 7-Tues A swe electon day. 9-Thurs. Town Club's lm~ersonatlon day. 20-Fr'lday Sprng Award's Daurllel n Lhe JWunrl up Room of the Desert hotel at 7:00 p. m. '.

35 ( PAGE TWa WHTWORTHAN. Frday Aprl Bl7flUnrt7ul ; Offcal Publcaton of the.> Assocated Studenls of Whtworth Colle<ge. Our Churches SPOTLGHT PARADE ssued every other Frday durng the fall wnter and sprng quarh?'s Enter~d under Secton 562 Postal Laws and Regulatons. Subscrpton prce 25 cents per Whtworth college quarter. Student subscrpton ncluded n ASWC fee. Prnted by Stake Prntng and Publshng Co Spokane Wash EDTOR-N-CHEF ' JOHN HENRCKSEN News Staff Maxne L. Johnwn Edtor Eleanor Renkert Desk Edtor ' Vrgna Fulton Chrstan.Actvtes... Louse Klebe Wllam Chalmers Sports Roger Walther Edtor Peggy Cromer Women's Sports Photographel' Elmer Clck Feature Wrter Melssa Rchardson Socety and Clubs Joyce Warren Edlor sabelle McNeely Assocate; Patrca Spelman Plays; Vera Fay Wlson Musc BUSNESS MANAGER TOMAS SUMMERSON Crculaton Manager... Marlynn James Advser Dr. Robert Hubach Except the Lord buld the house they labor n van that buld t: except the Lord keep the cty the wa.tchma.n waketh but n van. Psalm 27 :. ATTEND THAT CONCERT! ~']lc fnal concert of the Wht.worth Concert sores wll be present.ed at the.~lsonc temple \onday n wlflt promses to be another treat for musc-lovng Whtworthnns. nasmuch ns ths s the fnal concert of the sercs e\'ery Whtworthan should be there. r.rhe last two concerts were. well worthwhle; so no one should mss the next one wth ts two excellent perfonners.. -We'll be seeng you at the Masonc temple Monday. WHO S THE BEST CHOCE'! Probably very few would be so brash as to belttle Whtworth's comng student body electon although to be frank the electon of ether 'presdenual can~dates or of any of the canddates for the other offces wlll hardly str a rpple n the world's affalrb. But the electon a week from Tuesday has a sgnfcance that should not 'be' overlooked. For eto s a demonstraton of popular wll hat s lttle known n many parts of the world. Perhaps t may seem trte to apply ths trusm to Whtworth's stud~nt body electon but t no less than at a regular governmental elecuoh s practce n democracy. The electon of the dfferent offcers wll mean a great deal n the student body affars n the comng year. t then becomes the respons 'bllty the duty of every :Whtworth student who has the rght to cast '.- bm~t at that elett.6n to ~~s!del' carecuuy'-ue; quallucauons' -0:' tlfe drterent' canddates. s Hendrck 0' Halbert the bette!' man for stu 'd~~f body :'pr'e~ldent? Who among the canddates for.the other offces 'POl!s8flS lq--the fullesr degree the necessary qualfcatons for ther of 'fe~b?' t s 'ths consderaton of'the qualfcatons of the canddates that goes to' make up an ntellgent electorate.. Cast your 'ballot for the best man! A ~ CHANCE TO RSE AND SHNE! Oh nuts Campus Day agan! -Thnk 'll skp! Who wants to rake awns' au OlY 0' Bcru]) wndows! Hey' bold on lore. you! Where's your college sph'lt? Where'l! your old out and get-'em? Don't 'you know Danlllus Day s OllO of he hgh lghts of the 'college year? 'Sure an~ wouldu't you feel keen ths sprng yllg n the grass f we don't rake up the needles? Say klddo wouldn't you rather have t nellt and clean on the cam pus 7 Don't you lke that reelng of everythng's beng just rght Town Studes Dscuss Everythng on the Bus by Mellua Rlch.rdson Dd you ever notce the top!cs of conversaton on the bns as we rde menlly to town? f lllay be forgven for snoopng 'll shal'e 'wth you what heurll 0 ono Buch trp. when there are no dle needles lyng about? Wouldn't you rathe!' be able to look out through the wndows than wrte love notes n the dust? Oampus Day s a challenge to each Olle or us! Here's the Beason of lhe year when everythng ought to be brght and sparklng. Here'a the- season when we' ought to be sngng n the freshness of a cam pus that's not 'dlrty when we can feel grand n the sprng Skp campus flay? Say. we'll all be oqt there makng Whtworth shne! tcrms the relatlvo merts of Wht wmth's ah!.nelghb()'lng' colleges' basketball team. The hus drver was soundng orr about a youthful bcycle rder who appeared lke BPOts before hs eyes every lme he turned a cornel' or topped a bll. No one had the heart to pont out that he was seeng sx dlffenmt bcyclsts. ncdentally we've 'had n dfferent dl'ver ever snce! : Ono cute ttlo gal n tho SOllt ThOll there s always Emma from behnd' tho drver was boastng the dnng hall who nssts on talk 'that hel' date was a leutenant; nn llng about fooll large quantheb othor sad hers was a frst leuton when most of us are ~lr{lady ll a ant and basked n a rosy glow un state of ralld detel'lorauon because tl a volco from the renr announ.' of' nsuffcent no~rshment - or ced that hel's was a cvlan! De- at leabt t seellls ko that because.hlnd me two were holdng forth we mssed ollr bl'oakfasl! on tle' last physology tesl Three Yes. rdng the ms can be ex. boys wero dlscubsng n heatell tremely educallonal. FRST 'BAPTST CJUltOR Chas. T. Tally Pastor Mornng Worshp... :00 A.M. Evangellatc Srv~ 7:30 P.M. Young People ervlce 6:30 P.M. All Young P~.P.Je and Students are urged te;>..ttend Sngspra~ ton followng evenng servce. 2nd and Lncoln EST..J ~ Rlv. 942 FOUR'J'H PRESBYTER~ OHURCH Rev. E. C. Debler Pastor Mornng WOl'fhp... :oo A.M. Expostory M essagea Evangelstc Servces 7:30 P. M. Students nvted to sng wth the nformal Young People's Evenng Chorus l{nox PRESBYTERAN - CHURCH Knox and Post St. Dr. Charles F. Koehler Pastor. Wllam Chalmers Young People's Dr:ector Sunday School... ; 9:45 A. M; Morlng Worshp.. ;.:00 A.M. Evenng Servce... 7:30 P.M. FOUR actve Chrstan Endeavor Socetes meet at 6:5 P.M. Whtworth. Sudent$ Welcome WHTWORTH PRESBYTE$AN CHURCH COMMUNTY FACULTY. STUDENTS Are Urged to Come Mark L. Koehler. Pastor FRST PRESBY'J'ERAN CHURCH Rev. Paul Calhoun D:D. Pastor Worahp Servlces... :00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Young People's Meetng... 6:30 P. M. There s a Place for Yoy- 4th and CEDAR Bethel Book Stor 8 w. Man Ave. Bblea... Statonery Plaques-Books Hymn Bpoks Sheet Musc Cards for All Occasons ~.+~ TOMYE NSHMOTO-- Another frendly senor lass gl'aduatlng tbls June s Tomlye Nsh moto who transferred here frolu the Unversty of Washngton n Se attle. Toml was one of the Japanese evacuees from coast ponts atthe begnnng of the war and was sent to Hunt daho. Froll~ there sbe came to Whtworth and has been here twq years. Besdes membershp. n Alpha Kappa Ch she s actve n the Alpha Beta the home econ omlcs club. And that brngs up her man nterest whch s home economcs. After graduaton ths June she'd lke to do a lttle borne eo work berom takng advanced courses n detetcs at an eastern college Wth a bt of emphllss she Bald: There s not a thng hate not n foods or n school wo'k. well. Good luck Tomlye; Whtworth wshes you BOB SANDERS--;- Here'B a senol' youdg man who loves to sng and does t well. And Bob Sanders loves especally to use that tenor voce of hs n servng hb )faster hs favorte BOng 'helng Splrt of GOO. He Bang foj' sx D)onths wth the Dr. 'Oscar Lowry rado evangelstc party n Montana. and Mnnesota several years ago. Ths Spokane Bble major s pastor of Oakesdale Dommunlty Presbyteran church. He transferred from Bethel Junlol' college n.st. Paul two years ago. ~t Whtworth he bas been actve W the Phlladelpblan club and n chorus work. Sorry grls ths Spotlgpt Parader sad do two years ago. LYMAN L. MYERS- {JommuUng fr;;m Reardan U;ree tmes a week and beng pastor of the Reardan Evangelcal church s a good-slzed job but L)man L'. Myers does t well. Another P.hlladelphan he transferred from Seattle Pacmc whch he attended a number' of years ago' Besdes the n evltable Bble major be s mnorng n hstory. Lyman has a wfe and two daughtel's the oldest Beven years old and has spent nne years n pastoral work. Whtworthlans wll remember hm as a nlember of the <rospel Gleemen of Evangelcal Mnsters who sang' here n Feb ruary. He was at one tme an offcal n the Natonal Young People's Hollnes8 assocaton ab a member of wbch he organzed tle N.Y.P.H. :lssoclaton of daho. The Crmson and ;Black. PERSPECTVE by John Henrcksen t seems as f the end. of wnter qual ter put a number of couples on the.euer.wrtng bass. Condolences to Dave Barnes and Johnny Melvlle whose lasses went to Deaconesl? hosptal to Al Brown whos~ Ellen Ann s at Cheney and to any other couples -don't know about. But peerng about see another new coupleand anothel'! What wltl' ths sprng quarter soon to brng an TWENTY-ONE CADETS CO~NCE TRANNG. Among the new students at Whtworth college ths )uarter are twenty one U.S. nurse cadets. They the wll stay on the campus for sx months and then go to Deaconess hosptal fo' further tranng. - Two grls Patrca Wllams and Dorothy Cherry are from Spokane. Other nuraes nclude Beulah Alder. son 'ColYn~;- Hazel Me:J -MfUtJdge Somers Mont.; Esther Beach Col bert; Estel' 'Cecb SputhFork Calf.; Edltlmae Felts Wenatchee; Elvra GarCa' Los Angeles; Callf.; Ruth G~hlke Davenport; Betty Guthre Grandvew; Betty Jane Hanke. Chcago.; --Ruth Hanknson Rock sland; Joyce Hmllng Vancouver; 'Rta Hesler - Walla Walla;. JUne Kdder Plunmer; Elane McLean - Porthll da.; Katherne Olnger Chelan; Yosht ko Onchl Ontaro Oregon;' Amy Reerson Harl6wotea; Montll.na; Erlarene Trllger Corvalls Ore.'; and Luclle Wllkn/l Chelan' W htwortll Concert other Whltwol'th sprng t's my guess there'll he more. (Now la. des please don't look at me that (Contnued from page ) way. 'm not ntercsted n women from the Unversty of Washngton any more) (Pel'od).. : Speakng and also has a dploma from the of new qual ters as always say Julal'd School of Musc; where she everyone came back excepl those: receved seven scholarshps. Before who ddn t.. comng west she was sololbt wth Ek~or.Emertus -Vall Leuven left the Planfeld N. symphony or. 'Vhtworth havng' really ace om- chebtra wth LoulB J. Bostleman plbhed somethng Nne SBues of as conductor. the WHTWORl'HAN one every The n.strument that Mss Kreger other week each quarter s a tes plays s a rare old Rugger of the Umonlal to hs ablty. And brother -don't thnk t ddn't cost George anythng-he put plenty of work.nto that job. Contnung on the 'etlltorlal lne: When- wll p-eople ever get Wht. worth' straght? 'Late n January the followng was' receved from Belle Reeves; secretary of state n Washl.ngtoll satl: Edtor Whtortllan News Whtman Dollege' ' Spokane Washngton And now a boost for that concert MOJlday nght. -Remember there are no m[ams to cram fo'! Let's be out n full force and lot sbow up wth a halt empty house as at the Juanta Carle' concert.. Those who were at that concert got a real trellt. Let's. make t a date for nelt Monday at the Masonc tem.ple. 7th century Whch was presented to her as a recognton of her exceptonal tal(;nt. students are urged to keep the nght of Aprl 9 free 'for ths -exceptonally nterestng program. M'. R. L. Edmston Spokane lawyer prebented the college wth two hundred Volumes from hb law lbrary recently. Mr. Edmston was' on Whltworth's board of trubtees n 924. Seats at the concert -Monday are 66 cents. Programs '~re free. Says John Webster: ' st on' a program.

36 Frday Aprl 946 WHTWORTH AN PAGE ''lr.!:jc ' W'H.Jrw.o R TH TO BE HOST 'fo REGONAL HOME ECONOMCS CONFERENCE CONFERENCE TO DSCUSS POST ' WAR HOME ECONOMCS {fjroc/r. Weddng s c7trrs. OAKES GVES OHAPEL PROJEOT 'PROBLEAfS Campus Surprse COEDS NAT44L TEA NEARS OOMPLETON by SABELLE McNEELY Spoklnr. nm Whtworth College have been selected lls the meetng places for the HOllle Economcs club conference whch s beng heltl ths weekend. Comng to the conference wll be delegates from the Unversty of Montlna Montana State college Unversty of 'Vlshngto'n W nshngton State college Central Washngton College of Educaton Ore-. gon State college' Unversty of daho and Wbtworth. The man purpose of ths conference wll be the sharng and e);change of Meas among these leaders n home economlcs_. There Comng as a surprse to evoy- one was a telegram bl'lnglng the news of the marrlago of Mss Mal'- gal'et Brock to Plc_ Wlbur Dck Pentecost Quartermaster Bakery Co U.S Army all Frday March 23 n the holle of her parents Mr. and Mrs_ U R. Brock n Klnzua Oregon_ Fat' ho' weddng Mrs Pentecost woj'e a turquose sut wth black and whte accessores and carred orchlds_ Mss Edth Brock tho brde's slstol' was mad of honor and wol'e a lght rose sut wth whte gardenas Mr. Rogers Chapman was best man_ The double rng ceremony was pertol'med by the grandfather of the brde Rev A F_ Whte Mr. Brbck gave hs daughter n mal'.! rlage. The well-loved weddng song Love You Truly was sung by Mss Margaret Brock tho MAR/EAN RUSSELL brde's aunt. A recepton n the ENGAGED cz;'o MAR TN are three questons whch the con- form of a. luncheon followed the ference wll endeavor to answer ceremony to whch relatves and Cupd s off to a good start ths These are: What are the prob- close tl'lends of the brde and sprng fat' olle or the rh-st engagelems 'facng famles n the ne);t groom were nvted monts to be anlloullcoo s bat of lew years or n the perod from M'. and Mrs Pentecost dr'ove to Mss Mal'jean Russell to Wllbul' F'r war.to peace? ~'How can women the Columba Gorge hotel Hood traned as home economsts best Rver Oregon for a. short weddng Martn U_S.NR. The anllollnce- ft nto ths total pcture? What trp before the groom had to 'e-' ment was made several weeks ago leadershp qualtes are needed? port back to Camp Claborne La' by hol- parents Mr. and Mrs_ Ralph To S~ Penthouee Plays He wu Booll be sent overseas Russoll tll! form of dnnel' Tbe frst meetng s beng held and Mrs. Pentecost s colltlnulng party at ther home fo' close ths mornng at the Cres~ent wth at Whtworth ' a dscusson group followlug. A fr!ends Marjean s freshman at trp to Spokesman-Revew Doroth'y'/UNlQn P' AR TY c.on Whtworth and M'. Martn s at- Dean depa:tmenl and dnner at the :no r ':no teudlng Oonzaga unversty under Oass wll be features of the late SENORS JPRL 4 the naval offcers' tranng proafternoon. The conference mem- Senlolll wll be guests at the.gram. Both al'e talenled muscans bel's wll then come to Whtworth Junor-Senor party annually ~pon- and al'e well known about the clly. colege where the Penthouse Plays sored by the thrd-year class for Whflworth students enjoyed M'. wll be gven. 'The guests are the graduates on Aprl 4 Jean Mal'Un nt chapel servce last spendng the nght n the dorm- Aldrch junor cla8$ socal char- quartel' when he playe<l_~h~~h.?~:ga! tores man states tllat the party wll be and.plano ~ectlo}ls Marjean hls Saturday mornng Dr G. H. held ll the dnng hall and that' Bung for t~e Chapel Hour and Schlach lvlu have. charge of the the followng julor~'ve.~c'arge' othcl' ljt't)g'al~-on ~he'cam>us. Afmeetng whch wll be' f9lowed 'by 'of -arrangements-: Jm Halbert t?r the war Mr. Mal'Un wll cona panel dscusson. The conference program; Louse :J>:lebe. decora- tlllue hg Btudy for the mnstry. wll be concluded at noon tlons;'. Audrey' Mal!~'b refresh- NOdWOOdng plans ha~?' yet beol! Whltwortl' women workng on meuts: Mae Lancaster clean-up: rna e.. ~he conference are'-mj~s Mary Bop- and V!rglna Hunt nvlta:uons pell advser; Betty _ MarcellUS. presdent Qf' Alpha Beta general ths purple velvet hat. Do you ~halrman;' ~etty Hoffman food; thnk should wear th f tl ~ ea 0' Dorothy Smytbe housng: Mchl over ths eye or would t look. bet Hrata decoratons; Della' Specktel' sweepng majestcally down the er program; and sabelle McNeely. back?' ' regstraton.. Hats CQP.~B 'Dresses ntrgue )ramatst~ Ob look at ths perfectly darlng hat! sn't t prceless? Gve ~ to me want to try t on Look at these adorable shoes. wonller f can 'get nto them? Dd you 'ever see such a jewel of a lttle cape? Can't you just plctul'e some grand lady wearng ft as lhl goes for. drve n her car rlage' of an afternoon? The drama students are hard at work straghtenng th; stage and catalogung the new costumes' and equpment. They sort the perod dresses from.the' jemer outnts placng them carecully n OO);es. Oh! Look! Come here and help me. get nto ths bodce! - Honey chld you and that bodce just weren't made to go to getber. Now'take look at mo ~n Mal your next rum to Leo's Studo and Sa.ve Money! Any szc 6 or 8 exposur~ roll flm developed wth two 25 sets of prnts... EXtra prnts post card sze 3 or smaller each._.. _._. C C Add 3c for tax and postage Satsfed cultomers mal U ther flm. from all over the world. LEO'S STUDO Unve'lty Place don't 'know Hey! See these hgh-heeled shoes_ How could any ' - one possbly hav~ gollen nto them? Well ''m gong to try anyway. Well booms 'Profes80' Waltz. How s the catalogung comng? Why-uh-we wel'e-ah we were just --/' Spokane 5 Wa.hlngon.. L ' ' Where to Buy t OOAL ODD WOOD FUEL OL Great Western Fuel Co: Phone Brdy. 20 E. 222 DeSmet Spokane Overheard n the lbrary: Have you a book called 'Man Master o[ 'Vomlln'? Lbraran: The cpon department s on the other ade! Why that s-we--though-we. thought wo'd- Play house? suggested lho ''0' fellsor kndly. Yes thl! drama students are v~'y hard at wol'k straghtenng the stage. WHTWORTH Servce Sta.ton No.2 GAS AOOESSORBS AND OL Pend Orelle & Dvson HENRY MolNTURFF DEAL Laundry Co. Lu.terzed Dry Cleanng B. 7 Boone Spoka.ne Whblgton 4 UP Thl'Uo blrthdnys wthn threo dny aro well worth colobrntlng and ths fact ll'ovlde< the 0tlVO to' a lovoly tor )\frs. John Oukos gavo n her nl)rl'lmout last Frday n(tol'lloon March 30. Tho. guosls of honor WO'O the Mlss08 Jennnotto Strong Betty Ann Douglass am Oornlelno f.'alk A chnrmlng bouquet of daffodls n tho con tor of the ten trblo lout a slll'lug atmoslloro to lhe roolll As t brthday cako wllb lgllted cnndlos was carrlol\ ll everyono sang Happy nh thday to tho thl'oo who were hollol'ee}' Mss Evelyn ~mlth lloured toa. f Crosby Sngs at Junor Luncheon by BLL CHALMERS Dng Crosby and the Andrew Ssters all thel' charm ng array royally ontortalned lhe membel's of tho julllor class 'ecently at ono of lheh' nrol'lnl socal luncheons. Tho junor class has plannod thebo evonts to stmulate class actvty pro- ll'atory to tho DG l<jvdnt - (Let the soulol's guess what!) t plans to havo them as 'ogulal' monthly featul'es of tho junor class Pl'ogl'R fo' let's get ac- '.!luulnted be foro l's too lato _ Dot-lLld.G.ll!!lfl nnd.tm Halbert havo' assfstedj'eal 'AMP-e~r-lpreparng lho unlclue ontm taln- 'mont whch has lrovod a source of gooe} hedl'ty laughtol' to all f there 8'e ally junlorfl who havo hoen mssng out on these grnnd tmer of fellowshp Ol'B tl'y to make thom go ovor the top wth a 00% nhendnnce We can do t! Come lea our new atock of TENNS RACKETS BASE BALl.. GLOVE~ BASEBALL SHOES and ~RACK SHOES BLL HATCH Sportng GQods s. Howard Spokane WHTNG'S FLORAL NEEDLEPONT WRTNG PAPERS ' A new whte statonery tor djg.; nfed J~orrcspondoncc' 24 folded sheelh and 24 enve opes wth green blue or rollc tntcd ha.fngs.-.: BOX ---.'-... _.. $.7 ; n the Statonery Dept..w t Sprape Ave. No donbt yon'vo booll notcng thllt somothlng now s bolng added to al' cnllllluk thoso days. t 8 probnbly tho nrgost ll!ojoct tllo Phllndelphlnns o[ Whtworth havo flet out 0 - tho collstruoton or u smnll Chrlstlall rollowshlp and!lmyor chnjlet For flomo tme tho Chrstan or ganlzatons und '\)'0' groupa have belloved thnt n stl'ucturo of ths klud wns necossllry to pj'ovhlo l pneo whero thoso doslrous of hay ng prayor ld modltatlon awa froul tho dstractng nolsos of cl&88 rooms ant hnllways could meet nnd ha vo communon ono wlth another and wht tholl' Muster. Prosont hopos aro thnt the buld lng whch proll}lsos to bo vory attractvoly fnshed wll be com pletod sometme tawl'd tho nlddle of ths qurrter. ApproKlllRtoly two hundrod dollnrs uro yet noooed to moot tho cosl or constructon; there are ally stud~nts who thtll!; they would lke to have a. share n ths vonturo they should soo Dorton Coats prosldent of the Phladelphans. _=:;=:=====:=o!====== SABELLE FOR ~AY QUEEN The Charm Queen (PD. ADVT.) BULDNG MATERAL McGoldrck Lumber Co. Spokane Wa.sh. Frll. and Lace to Dre Up Your Sut $6.75 Rows of lace nnd tny tucks ghro tha bloua )' unurhal charm.. of n fne whto l'lyon cl'cpe t wll ndel beuuty to-. yo\l' sut throughout tho fhlmol' Aoason. Szos B2 to _ $6.75 BLOUSE SHOP 2nd Fl()()T!:

37 -:.. MSS GOULDN HOLDS RATNG Msfl Ruth Gouldn women's nthletc nstructress now holds tho 'V omen's N u tonal Offcals ratng. Ths ratng makes her elgble to referee any offcal women's basketball game. Mss Gouldn was the only olle of seven nstructors who passet} lbe examnaton whch was gjvel\ lt the Unversty of Jdaho recent ly Tle test whch was descrlbeq by Ruth as plenty sthf conssted of both wrtng and practcal appl caton. A grcat deal of study s requred before a person can actually talw tht;l examnaton. The practcal ap plcaton pal t of the test conssted of refereeng one qual'ter and um plrng one quarter of a ba-sketball game played by unversty women. There were three n atonal judges present durng the exaj))natlon one frod). W.s.C lnd two from Moscow. The passng of tbe Offcal's exam a an outstandng achevement and all persons who succeed n gettng a certfcate whch enables them to be natonal referee are Hated n the Natonal Referee Rule b 0 9k. The Good Earth t 3. La Walther Watches by R0ger W.lther Vnce Gregg former Whtworth stulent and basketball star s now Playng on the Washngton State team that lost n a playoff wth Oregon for the nortbern dvson ttle. Whle here Grogg played on the good Prate team of foul' years ago. Dlly A Brown romaned the full fllur years. Gregg s the Cougar captan nlld an excellent play maker. Wanted-the names of all Whtworth students who play golf. Pel haps t wlll be possble to organze squads to play outsde teams or at least to bave a campus tournament have begun to lmber up my clubs and would enjoy some com petton. Anyhow r hope au golfers wll get n touch wtll me. Formaton of basketball classes ths sprng should mprove Wht worth's prospects for a. better team next fall. t some promsng hgh school players regster next fall the team wll mprove. Ths class should develop Burer -ball handlng and more consstent shootng: Prate undel'classmen afler tral ng throughout the frst bat ral led to defeat the upperclassmen 52 to 27 n a 'basketball game play ed -n the gymnasum March 30. Behnd 8 to 5 at halftme the underclassmen used a fast hreak to advantage to pull ahead and turn the game nto a rout n the second half. Dave Barnes paced the wnners whlle Dean Munn led the losers n tbe scorng department. wasf FUND llblps ~ _..' NE~D~ S~DENS Have you heard what happened at--the--opell--hmt.s9-~pelman ~Hd! ~ se(lws PAl' 8ld HELEN' waged Eght' thousand students con qutte a war over two lad. n bellbottoq:j trqusers meager meal or bean wth 0. At TO!4m srelt hs enure evenng seeng that everyone had a goo4 tme. Sunrse lervlce!8.w sx 'femnne companons wadng gested. Athllns lve dally on. on~. the 9.8t re~stratlon 732 had t\lber culosu!. The destructon of 2000 vlllages n Greece has crowded the cty wltb the oesutute and hod& NEL and les!!. The World Student Servce 'Fund through a. beavy dew of snow. Have of whch Dave Barnes s Wht 0U heard anythng about t - worth's representatve exsts to Bonehead Betty Horrman Shro keep these students ~Uve feed lef Eleanor ~d Mp7 clothe and bou!!e them help reo Hey A'LCE! Who s ths JOEf store tlem to health'- and santy The Spokane rver COULDN'T and help them reahne ther studes be that nterestng BORHAUER. n freed unverstes 0' dd WANDA help tle s0lery? Books for student who are prls. Say have you leen bow.feuows oners ot war are currently' beng take to the Cllmpus. They -evell collected n the colleges by tle -tltl a Fa~ partecl tearleas from the town n sttuton. Could BSHOP have nfluenced anyone?... And TOM the campus S BElRRY lovely r Congratulatons to you MAR JEAN - we lke that OW addton to your thrd fngel' left hand!... Mjller Dervant TUX RENTALS W. Rversde Ave. Spok;ane W h.. World Student Servce Fund. Twen ty colleges are beng asked nflal y to Bend n books for students n the lberated Phlppnes where brares 'have been ravaged and publshers are sup\llyng books for ten student rehabltaton centers n France Hghest Qualty Work a.t Lowest Prces CASEY'S Shoe Repar N Wall Street PETERS & SONS FLORSTS W. 829 Rversde N Market Flowers for. ALL OCOASONS PLEASE REMEMBER to Carry your own packages; help us and the effort to conserve. W H'' W Q R!J' N st_ -- h & 3_ ~ ; : ~ t $ J GO D' S SERVANTS Rutll Jantzen and Wllam Chal tull tlme servce tor Chrst mers conduct a servce at tbe Mr Rowan O'Bren tathor of Spokane Chldren's Home every Pat O'Bren' and paslol' of the Fdday afternoon 'fll\l dddea all Westmnster Presbyteran church galllel' n he enlal'ged hall way of has come 0 Whtworth followng the man budng!lnd followng a somo eleven yoors of servce ls joyful Rong servce and a fow mo Bble class leader and pastor n ments of prayer lsten attentvely Orogon Rnd Washngton Whllo u as t hejlful OUjllllL llsson s gven. Oregon he hld the pastorate or Varous SCl'lpture verses are re- the Catsklno P'OSbytel'lan church heelrsod and new vorse s laught and later suppled at the Clover them each wl'ok Olle lttle nd dale church whllo attendng Lews has done surprsngly well and s & Clark college n PO'tlnnd The Pck 'n' Shovel a lodel fol' all when t comes 0 Lord has 'blessed m through theso Sprllg_ 'Vacaton JUeant nothng memorzng. SpeQ musc s then yem's of sel'vce. Mr. O'Bren now but heallnches [0' bus drvers' last followed by the lesson of the day plans to complete hs academc glvon wth the ad of the sol pto work n preparaton for full tlme week especally when some Mc gl'aph bonn]. t s n real challenge Chrstan scyvce. ~nd as he looks Mllan grls ht the tral ways. Burk to tle groll\? to EBe he way ll forwm'd to a lfe tme or actvty land Stark Long Dowdy Nelsen whch the message n song an<l for elldst ho would leave wth us and Klebe dd a bangup job of word s 'eceved nto these young the message of the Lord found n contl'butng psycho-neuross to at healts Mrs. Gal'bel' matron of Joshua :8; Ths book of the law the home has already spoken of shall not depart out thy mouth; least three prevously sane drvers the way ll whch the Lol'd has but thou shalt medtate thorelu on the Seattle route. worked n ther young lves n day and nght that thou mayest That Camous 0' rather nfamous fluencng ther conduct n the dormtory. What a splendd thng t s wrtten theren; 'for then thou observe to do accordng to all that bus trp also revealed some memo O'able snrprses. Mary Burkland woul<l be to Bee many of these shalt mako thy way!lrospel'ous nformally anllounced hel' secret young chldren. n the years that and then UOU sbalt have good success. engagement to a certan C Cto the gleeful congrats or all the le ahead prepare for and go out n bus passengers. Oh please Burkl Accordng to- Vern~ Zener a Marjore Haas dd you ever stop tell us more about that! Red- bachelor s a man who never Mrs. to thnk what mght have happen headed Rowdy Dowdy lterally anythng. ad to Amercan hstory f the Brt swept the cqtest lttle salo!' rght -- sh solders at Bunker Hl had off hs feet wth her dazzun/?: TOM: Do you thnk t s poss-' possessed bloodshot eyes? come-hther smle.- and strong ble for a man to love two grls at arms. All rght so he was only the same tmet ' Al the bus drver on the Whtfve but just gve hm' 20 years. ELZABETH: Not f they know worth lne says t's not just the Good ole eye-on-the future Dowdy. about t. work enjoy. t's the people Anybody got 3% hours they'd run nto~ lke to gve to Marg Klen's token HALL: Do you suppose t's bad collecton? Doh't ask to see her luck to have a black cat follow Youth s a wonderful thng huge assortment unless you've gqt you? What a crme to waste t on chldren.-george Bernard Shaw. ANDREWS: t all depends. Are you man or mouse? more tme than money tor each token hall a defnte paat whch Marg fnhlta on beng told whle sle dsplays )er f.reb _.. p B.-f you ;V~an~ out of town token all contrbutons gladly ac cepted at Room 8 frst floor Mc- Mllan. - G~t zpper trouble? Then by all means take your burden to Verna Zenler Who' can fx just anythln~ her specalty be!!ng skrt zppers (Pad adv.) You can always get &. square dea.l at SARTOR Malltercraftemen n JEWELRY No. 0 Wall St. Spokane HLSEN AERO SERVCE (Fly wth Art HUsen) Fast charler servce Studont nstructon REASONABLE RATES Storage Space_ Expert MeChancs Calkns Ar Termnal N. DVson' Spokane B. - For the Beat ~- Serve A & K Qualty..' MEATS... n~on Wyle-C~lson PRUORPTO{ - DRUGGSTS 69' Sprague Oor. Wall Eugene'. Flowers Corsages Cut Flowers -Plants Make Fne Gfts No. 20 Wall St. The Creecent Attend the Fnal Whtworth OONCER~ Monday 8:5 pm. How M ~J.ctca' rwluslry ;. 0. due Jot war. \fr'm. p.ate r_ tllt tjnt..duttry wll. cofll:rj but. 0 _ Mtt..- mllt ~.~y 0.. h yet k/low. W.~er POW.. Comp M.73 M.2343 '.' <. /' POST-WAR :LaCTRCAL LVNG-.~- -.:' ~ ~;~. r.~

38 :...' Sec 62 p L.. & R GEORGE R. HENDRCK WNNER OYER JAMES HALBERT FOR ASWC PREXY tan =============='=--==~~=-::-::?-~-:?:'==-==-:-:-~-_?:-::---===--===-===--~' =-...-l opponent Jm Halbert. Hen 6 V;;;;;;;.;O;;;;L;.;;' ;;..;30....;;_;;;; ;;; ;;.;_;:.;;:_:;;.;_:;..:;_;;.;;_;;; LANCASTER DOWDY AND WEBSTER WN ASWC OFFCES ~ Johnson and Renkert to Act as Co-Whtworthan Edtors by ELEANOR RENKERT ]}]pcton returns are n!.all ballots hm'c been collnted and the followng offcers \'(! lwc'l electell: vce-pl'csden t Mac Lancaster who ran ulloppospd; seeretnry Marour;e Dowdy who -won over Dcna Specker; trcasurer John \Vebstcl' who l'lll unopposed; and 'VH'l'WORTH AN ecltor Maxne JollJlson who has named her opponcnt Dl('anol' Henked w; co-edt 0'. 'l'he new offcers wll be nstalled n a chnpel program \V cd. Aprl. 25. Mae Lallca~ter wllo ran nnopposerl for tho offce of vce pres. dent s an actve member of the stll_dent_ body A unor at Whtworth Mae s majorng n psychology lnd mnorng n socology. She s a member of the PreHes and has servel 0 the Student Execu- + New Presdent Pledges Hs Support of Present Polces by MAXNE JOHNSON George Hendrck has of fcally been elected as the new ASWO presdent for Whtworth college over hs ====-=_;;;;_;;;_;;;.._=-=-;;;-;;;-=_ ;;;S;;;P;;;;O;;;;;;;{A=N;;;E~ ;;:_yv=;;;;a-=s;;;;h~;;;;;n=g;;.:.t.;;.;_~;;;;;n_'-..;;;.'~;;;p;;;h;;;;l;.;;';;;2;.;;;o';.;; ;;;!;;;4;;;..~_;;;_;;;_;.;;_;;.;_;;;;; =-=-;;;;.;_;;;_===========;;;;N;;;;;O_' = ~ drck has expressed hs desre to serve Whtworth n the hghest tradtona.l manner and to retan the executve effcency admnstered lve board tuflng the past year as A secon(l \'ote castng for student councl representatve. An.M.ay QUCCll mac-e llecessary actve membcl' of Serelo she bas n ol'ller to gve 0e camlworked as socal charman and was t t (t e H nuljonty \'0 e revea s also socal charman for summer quarter llst year At the present that Betty Marcellus s tme she s the sophomore mem- Whtworth '8 chocc for May bel' of the socal commlltee Qlwen over cnnddntes by hs predecessor Dck Schwab and Schwab's cabnet Hpsll s oj' lah ''lpsday's clcdon rc hpllg' publshed ful' ll!' frst tme the \\'HP'WOn'l'rnAN todn). 'l'lllmlal.oll of flp p]pctoll was madc by the elect Oll comnlfee composed of Mul'- ]jenn Hnsscll chnl'mnll; Dr. G. H. Rchlauch ndvser; aud ~rllxne Johnson. A staunch ~on of Omak 'Vash. George attendet hgh school n that clly whem he was ah;o a memhe)' of the Pre~byterall ehul'eh. He was 'eccntly elected a~ elter ll that gloll)l and rep csentcll them at the Washngton Slate ~ynod meetng Bellnghlllll_ Presdent Hendrck has ohtalned executve experence as an act- George Hendrck Jm Halbert lve workel' among the youllg peo- _ _ eplc -of fls C-U~;l-;ler camps BE TTY MAR eel L US S 945 MA Y QU EEN and as superntendej~t by VERA FAY WLSON Born 8 years ago Mae came to Joyce \Varrcn and sabelle of.the Sun- _ day srhool Ellrolhng Whlt- worth n 934 he was elected pres dent of the med's dorm Ballard hall n 936 and wus so actve ll Chrstan Endeavor am Volun- ~ MUN HOPE RECENT W on:aen' ~o nvade CHAPEL SPEAKER Men'. Clean Dorm Brngng a strrng stol'y of - Men's Open Dorm the long awated and hoped for event wll be held tomonow evenng between the houl's of se\'ell anu Lord as SUVOl' MUll Hope Ch- Pnafore. llere evllngelst spoke lt chapel Durng the past ycur he has on Aprl 6. When he was queston taken an essental Ullt tho Jucd as to Lny words of wsdom he nlol' class ;lnd Phlladelphllll pro- mght lke to leave to WhtworU\ jects. lan~ he answered that he thought Hendrck's planl> for the fulure tha unyole plannng to go nto nclude colllpleton of hs work at full-lme Chl'Htan wo'k Hhould Whtworth furtllcl' schoolng lt the have two e9sent!alll. Ft'st th~ por San t'rnncaco Theologc.al som. SOl shou.ld know the Lonl Jesus nul'y anu fnally full-tlmo 90l-vce Chrst as hs OW personal Savo' (Contnued on page 3) and Lord; unt seconuly ~o must be consecrated wjoleheal'te!lly to God lnd be guluej( strletly by the CALENDAR Word all the 90lc bass of judgment APR. 20 Fr. - Sprlng Award. am clllllce nne. Whtworth from John Rogers hgh McNeely. school n Spokane where she now V Followlllg the evenng melll n resdes She has served ag are- otel s had a hard tllle chool'llng the dnng 'oom an nterestng porter for the WHTWORTAN ~heh' candld[lle fol' ths offce ls ant vared program featurng all three contestants possess an and was vce-presdent of the sophomore clasb. She was a member of abundance of the 'equstes for a some of the local thlont ll May Queen: beauty charm and thngs YOU'll wallt to Hee und the chorus and olle of her fa.vorte hell ' servce to the school. has been planlled. nterests s jazz records Another or her hobbles s sports and last Campa.lgn maxm fol' Betty Mnr- Broollls mops ant dust 'ags year she was awarde<l the P'ea- cellus waf! Bg Thngs Come n have already been n usc to dent's tenns cup. Lttle Packages. Ths frlently nsure the cleanest honso posshle f you want to &Croo-tln At Whtworth she hus taken ]JUl't lttle bl'llnette from Mnnesota ls J basketball volleyball tenns al[ n many actvtes on the campus eyes grl. we:j let you scroosoftpal and durng the sumlllej' some of whch nclude presdent Un-eyes for not a spot 0' drt she plays for a softball team of Alpha Beta pl'ef!ldent of Whlt wll you fnd as the men fn- Spvkano. Mle s undeclde<l as to worth hall ylce-preslclent of Lfe sh ther sprng cleanng. what lne of work she wll follow Sel'vlce club secretary of the se- when she gl'a(luates nnr class and treusu'er of Ch s- RemembeJ' t's not every du)' teer Fellowshp wol'k at that tme. swej'ed L'ayer and of the (Lord's s well-'ountle<! pl'ogrllll ncluded leadng n spellkng to JlJany who membershhj n the chorus am parwere L!lel'cby c to accept the lcputon the opel etta M S. un Hope s a \\'ldely travelled Ohrstan youth leudel' from VlctOl'ln Brtsh COUllhll. He vsted Scotand England France Helglurn lnd HOlJllld mmmhlltely before lhe oulljl ellk of war Resdes Marlouse Dowdy lew student Uan EndelwO. She also serves on] you are Jrlvleged to bee how body sec etary s 20 years of age J the Clu'stan Ac~vltles councl and the olhet- half lves! beng all honor graduate of the a sop h o ore a lld h a s from Se la h has been Rl act ve m em her of Se- ~::::::::::::::::=::::::::;;:::;;====:::::!L==5:( ~C~o~n~t~ln~u~e~d~o~n~p~a~g~e~4!)~== 'Vnsh Her majol' s socal scence felo and \VAA = and her mnor s Bble. Durng her Another beaatlful blonde cantl- ANNUAL A WARDS BANQUET WLL frcshman yea- slle served as sec- dute WS Joyce Wanell. She too - 'etary of 'Vomen's Conference anel has been.cxceedngl y aclve ll stu- HONOR MANY AT DNNER TONGHT as t member of 'VAA. Tlls year dent Affall s. n her follr yem's at she s vce-presdent of Chrstall 'Vhlt worth she mb llcen n mally Formals and best su ts men's mskelbnll awards wll be Endeavor member of Pll'etLes mll~cal pro~rams and protuctons. 'rll stcp out tonght to the gven foljowej( by the grls' WAA and the \odern (Language club She took the leadng role n Rng \ ] t' a wnrds. l\r ajorlo Klen wll pre rou d E ' b th t f ' ' lnllul.hwhl'c S JHmjUe and secretary of the Chrlstlan Act- a n za e ls a s ( a sent the Prette llplrn tonal t JC JroduclOll. Slle 'as 0 V es COlllllJ ttee. e' favol'te tle the HoulduJ) room of the awnl'l Ths honor goes to the SPO ts e ke skatng hkng lnd commttee fm' Women's Confer- Df'fwrt hotel lt 7 :00 p m. playet' elocte(l by the team members '0 has been the greatest basketball. ellce and b a llemljej' of Prettes 'fhe AWaJ'(ls banquet hllf! always Della Slleckel' who was a candldllte [0 the poston of secretaj'y Jl'l'6lrlcnt of Lfe Servce clllb. the season. She S now servng n the offce of source of nspll'!ltloll tlll'ougllout been olle of the most popular events o[ the yea' ls t clmaxes has been actvo 0 the campus Campagn luotto fol'!\fss 'Vancn tl ' t' Rev Wlson RSCO pl'eljldent of.. J ' yeaj' s spor s pl'ogram Durng her freshman year she WS was oyce our ChDco ' the AJumnl ssoc!atlon wllj glvo clllss secretllry add she became a sabelle McNeely channng' Dr Thel'oll Maxson wll be the the Alumn n!!plrnllonal wanl to member of Alpha Deta Serelo ant blonde canddate from Cowche speakel' and Dr. O. H Schlauch the senol' selected by mem.jers the Chrstan Endeavor group. As had as her trndelllllrk a golden wll act as loastmaster. The cllmal: or the Caculty lnd lulllnl as tho presdent of tho sophomore class crown anrl as her slogan One of the evenng Wll come when Dr. outstandng ludlvldual or tho ClUB. (Turn to page 3 PLEASE) for All and All for sabele A Merton D. Munn and Mss Ruth Ths awllnl s baset 0 scbolasllc (Contnued on page 3) Gouldln present the wards. Tho anc actlvuy mert. banquet n the Roundup room of the Desert hotel. APR. 2 Sat - Men'!! OPOD dorm APR. 24 Tues.-Dlllue!' fol' tho Board of Drector n the dn lg lall at 7: 00 p. APR. 27 Fr. - Alpha Bela. Mother'!! tea lt 2: 00 p. m. Frosh fro)[c at 8: OD p m MA Y 5 Sat - Wht w 0 't b Wl'lm's' club at Ute homo of Hans Mohlcnhauer Spokallo Conservutol'y at 8 :00 p. m Pluno Recltlll hy Mal'jorle Klen n the chapel. MA Y 4 Fr.-Fne Alts Roctlll: Alvn F'rllnz Davd 'Vrlght allu Bmce Fnlayson. MA Y 0 Thurs.-Plnno RocH for ]Juplls of Mrs Loyu 0 Wlltz MAY Fr.-May Day Plano rectal l)y Slbel Mse MAY 2 8at.-Sefelo Mother's tea. Junor-Senor party at 8 p. m MA Y 3 Sun. - Slcred conccrl by WhltwO th chorus at Frst Presbyterlllll church. '.... r ~.- ~.'.-. J... _.

39 PAGE TWO WHTWORTH AN Frday Aprl ======~-~=-~---=~. == =======-~=F==-=~~==T=::~~ ~)-:~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;. BlJflunrtlfan Our Churches Offcal Publcaton of thp Assocated Students of Whtworth College. ssued every other Frday durng the fall wnter and sprmg qulu ters. Entered under Secton 562 Postal Laws and Regulatons. Subscrpton prce 25 cents per Whtworth college quarter. Student subscrpton nclullcd n ASWC fee. Pl'mled by Stake Prntng and Publshng Co Spokane Wash. EDTOR-N-CHEF JOHN HENRCKSEN News Staff Maxne L. Johnson Edtor Eleanol' Renkert Desk Edtor Vrgna Fulton Chrstan Actvtes.... Louse Klebe Wllam Chalmers Sports Roger Walther Edtor Peggy Cromer Women's Sports Photographer E~er Clck Feature Wrter.. ' ~MeJssa Rchardson Socety and Clubs Joyce Warren Edtor sabelle McNeely Assocate; Patrca Spelman Plays; Vera Fay Wlson MUSC. BUSNESS MANAGER._THOMAS SllMMERSON Crculaton Manager Manlynn James Advser Dr. Robert Hubach And who knoweth whether thou art come to the kngdom for such a tme as ths? ~8thol' 4:4-. NEW ASWC OFFOERS 'rhe ballots have been counted. 'rhe electorate of' Wht~'orth havo agan spoken. The canddates who have most effectvely convnced the college voters of ther merts for the offces for whch they were runnng have won. And today the results are behlg publshed for the frst tme. ~l'e WT'VOR'PHAN sncerely congratulates ls do all students at Whtworth the successful wnners of tho elocton campagn ths week. To you who face the problems of gudng the student affars of Whtworth ths comng year we wsh that your ways may be ploted by God. ''0 the rest of us wnner no less than loser les the responsblty of suppol tlg the new offce's. Those offcers are determned to play the}' share n buldng a greater Whtworth whch wll effectvely serve men und God. Flowers and Vers. Burst ron. Walls. by ME LSSA RCHARQSON Sprlllg was lttle late lls year. ut!lm~~'tt(tf-hal~dt thec--wlnd howled; the snow f!nowed but were the stqdents of Whtworth dsmayed? They were lot! They brought the sprng (nsde at least). wth bang. Flowers blossomed n tla most amazng pl~ces from pos. ters and what not. Poetry 0' what passed for poetry fllrly flung tself at you from the walls. Even such dull prosrc words as cloudy The WHTWORTHA at.ff Jons WHtworth 'n expltlll~lg sym~thy to Eleanor Berry Jl'h4?se -'ather a Oalfornla hghway Pfltrolman passed away reeently. WAA HOLDS TEA. Wth the begnnng or the new quartel' the ollportunty for. gettng acquanted wth new students on the campus came agan and the Women's Athletc assocaton ~ead FRST BAPTST OHUROH Chas. T. Tally Pastor Mornng Worshp :00 A.M. Evangelstc Servce 7:30 P.M. Young People Servce 6:30 P.M. All Young People and Students are urged to attend Slngspraton followng evenng servce. 2nd and Lncoln EST. 893 Rv. 942 FOta.TB PRESBYTERAN OBURO Rev. E. C. Debler Pastor Mornng Worshp... :00 A.M. Expostory Message. Evangelstc ServceS 7:30 P. M. Students lvted to sng wth the nformal Young People's' EVenng Cho~ KNOX PRE~BmUAN OjUtOB Knox 'and Post St. Dr. Charles F. Koehler Pastor Wllam Chalmers Young People's Drector Sunday Sohool :..: 945 A. M. Mornng Worshp..._~:OOA.M. Even'ng Servce 7:30 P.M FO[JR actve Chrstan EndeaVor Socetes meet at 6:5 P.M. Whtworth Students Welcome Presdent Roosevelt The death of Presdent Frankln D. Roosevelt a week ago has a taste of the fantastc. That the man who led the naton through twelve turbulent years the dramatc leader whose ndomtable temper forged refonns n poltcal and busness lfe a nd led a naton almost through the thrd longest war n ts hstory should de seemed ncredble. But the fact that there s a new Presdent n the Whte House s becomng more ousto~ry to our mnds. Regardless of what men of dfferent poltcal vews may have beleved regardng the former P:reB~ dent t 8eeJPS clea.r that the tradton-shatterng chef executve wll be recognzed 'by hstory as one of the greatest Presdents.. But Roosevelt s dead and n hs steps s a new man one who s almost unknown to many. Wll Truman stand the test? Wll he prove worthy of carryng on the torch of freedom? Men everywhere awat the answer hopefully. But what a.bout Whtworth? Asde from the regret that a presdent has ded there needs to be ncreased emph.ass on a Chrst-domnated peace. And the path to tlmt peace may prove measurably harder now that Presdent Roosevelt has passed a.way. Every bt of strength that Whtworth can put nto the fght for a. peace that adheres to Ohrstan prncples must be spent. The one who lllght have: contrbuted to an endurng peac~ s dead. But wth our support of Ohrstan deals the cause of peace s not yet lost. YOUR P.RESDE:N'r :a.epo~ts t s a prvlege to report on the actvtes of the retrng student admnstraton. The challenges h~ve been great the dffcultes many atd o.urprsng but the Executve Board and the Student Councl endeavored to go forward wth vson. Deleve good found!l-tons taye been lad. As have glanced back over the mleposts of the year one outstadng tr~nd comes ~Q my attenton-that of ncreased student response n certan a~ of (!()llegate lfe at Whtworth. t s a trend whch sometmes dsappears when ore pauses before the detals of a project but has been and s magnfcently augmented n such tremendous undertakngs as ~he pus Day. You must realze ~ apprecaton for the splendd cooperafor of each student. Whtworth Concert seres -and..cam~ ~....'----- To our campus ths year have come many of you who are nurse cadets. n spte of your greatly accentuated program you have entered the famly crcle wholeheartedly. Yot are a part of Whtwofth as long as you so choose though the arena of lfe take you far from camp~ paths were made to rhyme. To prove For the frst tme n V{htworth's hstory the student aw'nns~aton was actve as an organzaton durng the summer quarter. ~n ~ddton to routne functops a banquet was held n the Rustc room ed the lst o( sprng socal actv that t was sprng roses red and lues by holol'lng all cadets and. 'vlolets 'blne showod tler smlng otllol' lew women wllh a tej q' the o~ the Spokane hotel the honor fql board was mounted and a ne! student body offce at the left of the foyer n the gymnasum was furnshed wth approprate equpment. vsages along' wth SOllle more Comlllons Ol Saturday aftel'doon WHTWORTH verse (worse). Groan groan ovell Aprl 7. The room WS charmngly The revsed consttuton begun under the!ldllln~traton of Earl am dong t low! Not only tulps PRESBYTERAN decol'ltcd wth cut sprng fowel's K.len n 942 and fnshed under the fne drecton 0% Merle Wood and daffodls md slch lke but Rlll candles!lfl centerpece on OHUROH had ts frst tral ths year. beleve t has proved to be ln ~act Mso slde 'ules spheres and the nllllltel nll tea tablo. The document yet moble and usable ~ ts applcaton. The frst handbook prnted sn!!e 939 ncluded th~ ~on~ttuton tqgether wth data -- squares crept nto lhe' general p~ gllosts enjoyed a readng fy Mary COMMUNTY ture. Dd say crept? Bur&t would Lol Bovee and sevoral songs by FACULTY helpful durng many a meetng. have been \ more 0gc choce o[ a tro consstng of Murjol'c Schau War-tme athletcs always suffer setb!lc~s because of man shortage yet Whtworth played over twenty games of basketbal \'(lth wol'ds. Tho whole callpl~ hllll exploded juto a colorful expresson of ~dl\a May presdent of WAA we Are Urged to Come trps to Cheney Lewston and Bose. am sure the assocatons be STUDENTS blc GeTy <'alk Rnd Joyce Wal'rell. the democratc llrlvlege-llectoll. comod the guests and Mss Ruth tw~en our Alma Mater and other Chrstan colleges d~rjng the casaba And tho hest part of tho wholo (' Gouldn advlsor presded lt the Mark L. Koehler Pastnr season deserve attenton too. '!?te pep b}nd and the orchestra have tea table. fall' s thllt the [llces thlll smle down frolll the walls skng OU' voles one week wll smlo n the The slmo fl'lendly manner the uext oven though all crtnnot be olecte!l to the llosloll songht. ''he upllor llost thonght n tho.mlnds of all wm be sol'vce to WhltWOl th col Crnlson and Black PERSPECTVE by John Henrcksen Well electon l'oshts lego anll hoho who mnke a la 95 lp. ts luml)o's 'ro thoso who won wo al'o n lull now everyono knows the score. 'rl lke to exllress lly any Congl'lltnhllOlls lnd to tho othol's wo say H. 'rley allpl'oclatoll to thoso who know '0 tops. the results - thero worc ahout ten ll ulj heleve t 0'.0t. As NEW ORGAN BOUGHT fal' as rll concel'llerl howevel' 'll ho gn! 0t. to go throngh othol' Hol'o's anothol' contl'hnlloll fl'olll WhlLwol'lh oloctlon whlo 'm ed. the \Vomoll's allxllnl'y whch wll to'. Koepng - stl'llght rnco s be mled wth delght hy all mom somethng lt whch 'm not ven' bors of tho lllsc dojlrl tmont and skljlful. partculrrly organ studonts. The And notller voto of thanks to Auxlllary'has mare t possble [0' Dck and MUl'el lnd Marjoro nr tho admlnlstratlon to bll' ln elec- Al nnd MlO who hnve dono such trlc OJ'gan nn Elstey whch s con n wonderfnl job durng tho llast sdm'et! 00 of tho besl slllall yeal' ls stlldont body offlcors. The church organs n the collull'y. Ths studont Whtworth COCll'l sorlos orgllll whch s to bo b!'olght f!'om WS slep for\\8'd n Whtworth Mls60ula \on. wthn n wook 0' ctlvlues. They Ulve dollo much to 80 wll pl'ovldo anothel' much t Whtworth before tho llllblfc noeded nstrument fol' practco pur eye lnd done llch spll'tually as pdeea 0. FRST PRESBYTERAN OHURCH Rev. Paul Calhoun D.D. Pastol' Worshp Servces.:00 A. M.. and 7:30 P. M. Young People's Meetng... 6:30 P. M. There s a Place fo' You- 4th and CEDAR stmulated pep and enthusasm 'and mert specal prase. We apprecated the prompt ssuance of the WHTWORTH;lAN. On the socal roster sparkle the gltter of the Homecomng banquet of last Autumn and the Awards banquet whch you'll be enjoyng tonght. The tradtonal. Colonal party whch took a le!p of many generatons to last year's Gay Nnetes Revew became a ~ound-the-world Costume party ths ~prng. wonder what wll blossom forth next? These surely weren't date affars were they grls? But you!' grand sprt has made them pleasant tmes :!ven though the fellows COUldn't be wth us. should lke to bref three partcular dfferent actvtes. The four concerls of the Whtworth Concert seres have brought a group of splendd artsts to Spane. You may not realze the tremendous character of lhs seres but practcally and fnancally t has been the poneel' project of the year. Wth the experence already garnered a muscal seres mght be planned for next year f the student ++B+e++th++e+++B'+ :-O+O++k( +~S +t+o+r+ :t body so wshes'. Better cooperaton and understandng between the + faculty and studcnt body has resujtcd from the grantng of a faculty assocate student body card. 'le ex-presdent and hs successor are 8 W. Man Ave. + now attendmg PSPA PacfC Student Presdents' assocaton at the + tt Unversty of Washngton wth the purpose of makng Whtworth betbbl Statonery tel' kno.wn and of dscov~rng trends n student lfe. + es -- : Tm; program has not been the work of one person nor of one Plaques-Books Hymn Books. ton of the entre student body. We've had a larger studellt group. Sheet MUScd The challenges and possbltes have been greater. We've gone ahead :t councl but.t has materalzed through the fathfulness and coopera- trustng the Lord to lead us and to encourage us. Now as the helm :t Oards for All Occasons changes hands let's look to the future! Good luck to you George! + RCHARD C SCHWAB Retrng ASWC Presdent. t!!! ). j r 'r

40 Frday Aprl 2Q 946 WHTWORTHAN PAGE 'l'hrek t!! 4... t ) ' ' r PRE SD E N T F. F. 'W A R R E N TO BE HONORED BY D N N ER 'ru ESDA Y DNNER WLL COMMEMORATE Gone aged 2 at Alameda. Edth rado technlclllll wltll the G2nd Lancaster Vce-Prexy FFTH YEAR AT Purcell Manllda. W'oto hel' a 00 'froop Carl'O' Group 0 wonrs the WHTWORTH fl'ol Hamlton Feld Callt D.F.C. all!l ho All' Mollal wth ono (Contnued from page ) by J. W. Mr. Paul Wkstrom n the Nell- onk leaf clust{ll. 0 s nt tho Sauta sho also sol'voll ls 800'0ll'y ll'eo Just fve years ago ths el'lands wrltos about Dob DUllnt Ana All' Dase awllltlng l e lsslgn SllrO' of Alpha Dela. sludent coun month Dr. Frank F. \Vanen of the Seabees n tho Admll'llty ment. cll all! was hostess to ho hgh shllld8. Ho nlso wrtes that r~t. Lt. (j. g.) rvn Potter '-2 mll school )\'ncosses of!\fay Day. D'- was elected presdent of Bob Stel)hey s a bombel' )lllot fn- wlfo leo Velma Moos '- and lug her junlol' yelll' sho wns olecled \VhtwOl'th college. n com- shlng hs tranng n Nevada Paul Stephen ullll Jean WO'O 0 cam vlce'presldont of Alphn Bela vce llwlllol'llton of ths event s wth the Counter ntelllgenco pus Aprl 0. le s 0 route to SOl U'esldollt of Washngton dltho and n recognton of' the CO'PS Hs outft npllenrs!s the duty afro!' about wo yenl's or MOJll!lnll Oregon dstrct n achevement of the >flst fve 0'0 of all artcle n Vogue fol' loachlng desel onglloerng lt Cor tho Natonal 00 ~collomlr.s as- Oclobol' 0' November allft the nell!\'erslty for tha Navy. lrb soctlton. She was also commlssrl'y years the Board of rrrust- Amercan for Janull Y. PoUm' and chlldre.n '0 to lve ohnll'lllall fol' Womon's ConCel'once ees s honorng Dr. and Mrs. A splendd letter hns come from Sprnguo whllo he ~s aw/ly She s tho pl'esent clrcuhltlon m/ln \Varren wth an nformal Grant Rodkey wth molley order All Whtworthlan are rejocng go' of the NATS lnd hnb dnner g'ven n the new dn~ and news He s l'es[lellt Ol the over the fact that Bob Lee who sel'vo<l Ol tho studont r.ouncll for ug hall nex t rt'ucsday nght OrthopedC servce at Mass Oene'R was reported mnng n acton s Chl'stlan J<JlltlellvO'. 0' majol' s Hosptal. He wll en le' the Al'my alve. Even though he s n a home economll's and (\' mlno!' s prsoner of war camp on the con. physlcnl educllllou Aprl 24. t s expected that fol' actve duty n foul' montls between 75 and 200 wll be Homer L. Calkns Hel' 20 tlnent we were happy to receve John Wobster. who ran UlO)' n attendance. months of actve sorvlce receved ths new. posetl for tho offlco of ll'ellslll'oj' s Besdes Doard members Qlld ther a medcal dscharge 'ecently be Our sympathy goes (0 Hope Read a juulol' 0 was llcmbm' of tho wves faculty members and wves causo of malara whch he con- Steffens because of the loath of orchestl'r nlhl )0) blnd dnrlng hs wany people n Spokane have been tracted 0 New Gulnen. He Wll her husballd klled nclloll the SOphOlllOl'O year. He h/l9 sorved on nvted who have shown thel' n. ro{ul'll to college pel'haps at Reel South Pacfc VU'lons conllnlttcos on the cllmpus tel'est ll the college and who have n Portland uncle' the O.. BU or The Spoknman Revew of Apl'l lnd at the presont lmo he s bus - had a part ll the progress made. Rghts. cllnlell the plctul'e nnd story of OSS lunagb!' of the Nlllslhl an A short progl'am has been pl'e' Notce: Please seul n uews lnd Lt. Ray Roeltel :ecelvlng the All' assocllte member of Ph Alpllll pared consstng of musc by stu. dues. Medal som~where n Hlly Hay unl vlco presldent of tho Model'll dents of tho college several bref Whtworth reunon ll New York s a plot wth a )hotographlc' reo Languago club. talks and announcng of the plans Cty! Ensgn Dave Thorndke Pllu. conualssance gl oup. A town student.john WS bol'll fol' the futu e. t wll also afford 3/c Bob McGrath ant wfe Sally ALUMN GLEANNGS 20 yerrs ago lnd CUllO 0 Wlltan excellent opporluntty for frends Ellsgll Stan Gwnn Stan Newcomb Decernhel' \Vnshlngto lave a touch of campus ltfe' and and Carl Blanford trom Pl'ncetolJ tol D C \f lk US \ school. Hs major mathemutlcs WOl'th frolll North Centnll hgh B\;le the new dnng hall Martn Wllams from \ashngton C ' U'V n \\'el' 8. and hs mlo' 's Jlhyslcs. marl'lell to a gralll grl frolll D.O. Eleanor Hunter Barbara Maryland U. (Davd Thorndke'S! Durng the fall luarlel' he taught Mller aud Florence Reynold. f!'om words.) EnSgn Thorndke was algell'u 0 tho campus and dur- New York Cty Vrgna Bogg. best man. ng tho wnter quarler he ~ught fron Women's Medcal n Phlla Ph. m. 3/c Janet RQk s staton- tl'lgollometry. le wants to teach delpha and Mrs. Anna Jane C.rrel eel at Naval Hosptal Washng. npoll gl'aduatlng fl'olll Whtworth. The Whtworth Alumnus N HONORED AND.ACR~D MEMORY JOleph Carma. John Gay Palll Ok~rt May God c\»n;ort ~helr loved onet; and mak~ us!tore worthy of ther c;rflj:e- ' ~~d~~!j!l!..._ 'Ensgl J. S. Feathers USNR Armed Guard SS Marcus Daly FJeet P. 0 San Francsco Calf. _ Joe's boat; n ol the frst nvason of -Leyte was r~cpfent of a personal commendaton from Goleral MaeArthur Stork Club: John Edwn to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Feathers Fel. 23 at ForeBt Grore Oregon. Paul bqrq to Mr. and '!rs. Clff Chaffee (Mary Kopel') Margh 9 at New Ffavep ~\>!lf\. Lt. Don Colpltt. wrtes from the pblllppnes tqat he Baw Lt. (j. g) Bonde Tuve80n n the Admraltes who n turn revealed tbat he had seen Baaeford. at an undlsclobed base. t's a small world. Wllam L. Summers has beon awardell the DstngUshed flyng cross and all' medal and the Prosl dentlal unt ctaton. He vsted home February 945 from servce on a Catalllla n the' South Pacfc 8/S(lt. John ~odkey has ~een awarded the DstngUshed flyng. cross and al' medal wltl cluster Hendrck Wns (Contnued from lnge ) wth ho Pros by lel'an dllll'ch. Pula Goorgo wll also gve full-tlmo servce to hs wfe ld splondhl fnmlly ({OOl ('OlllpOlltloll ho J)resl donlfll electon was ford cd by Jm Hulbert t WOlltY'OlO year old CllllfornllllJ. Hllbort s '(ld) collego gl'llllullte havng 'ocolved hs dploma fl'oll tho Los Angeles lllbo nstltuto. Although bo '0- sdes ll 0W\ ho s vo'y nctlve n tho Junlol' class tho 'hllnl\olphlall grolll) l\fodcl'n Langullgo club and tho chorlls. Halbort s lt prosollt majorng n hmgllagos anll mnorng n Chl'laU/l JoJllucatoll. Hondrlck wll acconljlally tho re' trng proxy Dck Schwnb to tho comng roglon/ll moellng of UO Pllcflc Student Presldont's as80' clatlon '0 Aprl Collego and unl\'o\'slty prostlonts '0ughout he NOl'lhwost wll COVOO nt tho Unlvorslty of Washngton to dlj cuss soma of theh' common prob leuls \ both nlell Rntlolpata llch nsph'a lon lt! hls confel'onco. May Queen holp trolll (Contnued from page ) tou' yea' student M88 McNeely has been vary actvo n campus act vltlos. Ah>ln Deta and Dramatlos are her flpeclaltlcs Whenever the HOlle ElcollomlOl club sponsors from Yale The meetng was held ton D. C. Maxne Johnson who W!lB alect anythng them s sabelle. She February 24. Agenda: talked. ate Conne Clrlstallson senor at ed WHTWOl~THrAN ell0' s a dd a lno pleco of work n tho talked and then talked some Park college s engaged to a stu- r res h nlal\ and a town student. S\6 produoton of the Penthouse PlaYB more. MOJ'e power to you all By d ent at Lousvlle Ky. semnary. was 0 e lt or of le' hgh school Whtworth's latest framatc effort. tbe way many of them have sent Ensgn Davd Thorndke com- /lnnuol lud soj'ved ns vlco presldent h ther dues; have you? lete[ months specal tranng 0 r th e P ress clnb. She hls boon Notce' The Alum fu d r r Cstlng hos begull 0 the sprldg. n n or a at AnllllPols Postgl'aduate school a reporter on tho WHTWORTH. future scholarshp s v colle~e play Mr. Pym P... By e 'y sma.. Ol~ M~rch 0 He ba! been abslgned J-N and at the l'esellt tlllo she Please' back ths '0 'tl 8 t Whloh wll be presented May 6 fta_ Y cau 0 0 to Alaskan duly s {~e nows ooltor. Her llajor 8 ~... perpetuate tbe memory 0 OU' cordng to Loyd O. WaHl drector. gra <J'ld-a' lu-nl'll -~.'ho- are' l'n ~th'e r ~'-. -M.rrl.d- -.. soc 0 ogy an[ e' \lnol' B_ jonl'll!!: ~!!''!'!!_- '''_'''''_''.-+'' er sm. She s lctllg ts edltdr of a ' -.- ' _ vce. We need lve hundred dollars D ary Elane DUgan to Wllhtm specal peace conterence edton of of her hgh school paper and' was by June. Please Hmo comrlbu. avd Farrs US.M.C n Tacoma. medlber of the Prell8 c~ub 8e Wash. January 3 th9 WHTWORTHAN under John Wt a t tlons Henrcksen...s repor er on the WHT to Mark L Koel~ler Treasurer Selma Schmdt to Robert ~. Mc- WORTHlJ\N ~n!l s a~btlujt to Whtworth Oollege r Grllth Phm 3/c n Wheaton ll EleanOl' fulnltert has boeu ot- thl! ~aw8 edtor now. Ho' QUlJor. SPokane 2 Wash D ecelllllel' 30. T ley are lvng on tlclajly named co edlol ot the s.. To' B all d lor mllor for Long sland. WHTWORTHJAN by Mlsl! John el 'n l~ng\.lafes. ~nlgn Paul Merkel he 'll Aprl son. Sho Borved as assoolate edltor ~~~~~~======== 9.. spoke bl'lefly c!llpel... Campll8 V.ltorl statoned n. Panama for yeal'.. EnSgn Bll Schlvucl past ld lrosent. enroute to furthel' sea duty. Harry Ladd CPO Cllarles Cranlll\l and }ljlsl Dean Harrson e~'oute to St. Har'l'lot Aldl'ch '42 were marl'led Lorrane Ktt Worthr!lllton and Complmenb of Marys ORkla~d for l)rc fught by the Rev. Wllbul' Scn~o '38 PlS' ~t. (j. g.) \Jl!ane Worthngton and school. to' of tho DrelllOl'oJl PresbyterlaJ small SOl Mke vsted campus jast week. Lt. Worthngton plots a Bob Savllrge U. (j. g.) who bas clurch. Sho was ta~loljo<l at the THE SQURT' Navy evaouaton plane a PB29.. served n the Mal'shls n the Sand Pont hosplll h SeHttlo. spent n year and a half n South Palau slands and tle Phlppnes. -MRl'k L. Koehler Pacmc and has been through many Lt. Dougld Robnson s an ex -Maron R. JOllkhl/l sland camllalglls.. enroute to ecutlve offcer at the Naval Am- ;:::====::::::~::=~:::~ ~qrt' B'everage Co. Sal Dego to take command of a munton depot at Bremerton bomber 8nd ts crew..t. Worthng W. 920 Mallon ton had hs secondary tranng Whtworth's W. T. S. program S/Sgt. John Rodkey and Mss Mare Larson wore mal'l'led Aprl 4 n St. Paul's Methodst church n Spokune. The beautful double rng for extl'aol'llnal'y achevements ll ccremony was performed by Dr. Emest Harold pastor of the nel'al flghts on an unarmed t'09p- carryng plane ll the MedtelTa- church all(l Dr F. T Hardwck Sgt. Rodkey.had just '0lJl\'llod nean theater. W.FLL ANSWE~ LETTERS: Lt. from 30 month's sonlce n Afrca (j. g.) BQHle Tuvesol Navy 3964 and taly where he served as a Box Fleet P.O.San <'rancsco Callr. Dorothea Teeter ;ends dues and news from Arhuckle Calf. She vsted Gerry and Mrs Beckler aljll Mal your next flm to Leo's Studo and Save Money! Any sze 6 or 8 exposure roll flm developed wth two 25 sets of prnts... C Extra prnts post card sze 3c or smaller each...:... Add 3u for tax and postage Satlfed cu.tomers mall thefr flms from all over' the world. 'LEO'S STUDO Unversty Place Spokan~ ~ Walhlngton U' JJnslgn Davd ThoJ'ndlke '44 Hart'et Thol'lldlke JJaton '2 alld OOl trutlo Thorndlko Stock spent a nght wth the RobhlBonll recently as Davd was enl'oute to Kodak AllSkfl. Report s that they caught Ull 0 all the Whtworth lews BULJ;>NG MATERAL McGoldrck Lumber Co. Spoka.ne Wash. r ~----~ _- -- ~ere to Buy t OOAL COKE WOOD FUEL OL Great Western Fuel Co. Phon~ ;Brdy. 20 E 222 DeSmet Spokane M' WHTWORTH Servce Staton No.2 GAS AOCESSORES AND OL ~.--.~ ~--~ Scarf. of the Season Pend Orelle & Dvson HENRY MolNTURFF FOUNTAN PEN ae PAR 4DOOTORS' Hours: 9:30 A. M. to -5:30 P. M. Daly Hepnlrlllg fountnln pour. J)lrUcuhu' lujlnosf. Pell Know- 0dge-Sklll-Pn.Uence-llJrl ho Heplnclng of Oood Parls tlld Mntorlals toj' thollo outworjl lro BSUl'm! YOU wholl YOl '0ld or DEAL brng your eoun ponll to UB for l'o)lllrs Laundry Co. T'hat $260 Pen Can Be SOc Made Good al New for ' Lve Rubber Sac nk Ch.nnel Cleaned Polt Relet-. for Lusterzed ffty cent.. New 3-D.ySlrvlce 0 MOlt Repars Dr Y Cleanng B.7'~ 'Jr~.l~ ~ ~S_po_kan_e W_8_bngton ---t 707.7lS;;A.~e~ When scarfs are as low as ths one they become more than a.n accessory Whte wth volets n vared pastels. One of a new collecton n the Neckwear Secton at $350 NECKWEAR st Floor THE_CRESCENT

41 . ~ 't! '~ PAGE FOUR DOWDY CHOSEN CONFERENCE CHARMAN MUl'louse Dowdy sophomore from Selah has been choson geneml charman of the 945 lvomell's conference to be held next October accord ug to :Marjore Klen who tabulated results of the electon held Aprl 0. The frst meetng for layng plans has already been held. MsB Dowdy wlll be asssted by Dorothy Munce vlcd chub man. Others chosen were: Louse Klebe program; Gerry Falk commssal'y; Carole Bm'g regstraton: Los Waldron musc; Lorene Dong dec oratons; Mldred Nelsen housng; Sylva Johnson recreatoll: Bette Hoffman transportaton: Barbara Ann Mull ell publcty; and Mar jore Schauble secretary. Roosevelt'. Death Shocks Whtworth by Louse Klebe Almost WlanmDus amdng WhtwDrth students when the news of Presdent RDDsevelt's death was WHTWORTHAN G. C. D.OUGLASS TO BE GROUNDS SUPERVSOR An addton to the stuff of Wh tworth college of fo' reachng mportance s the announcement by Presdent Frank 'Warren of the comlg of G. C. Douglass to take over the mportant work of snperntendent of buldngs awl grounds. Mr. Douglass father of one of Wht wdrth's well known students Detty Ann s exceptdnally wcll qualfed for ths poston. He has worked for many years as a con- TLLEY ASKS LEAVE MSS M. WHTTEN TO WORK ON DEGREE tj'acto' add bulder and at present WLL JON STAFF Professor Charlcs J. Tl- holds an mportant poston n the Jonng 'Vhtworth's staff ley head of lvhtwort.h's army all' base at E~brata was~' next fall and havng as her. t l't. c Of almost equal lnportance S.. - f S ory an( po loa sclcnc \ D ll b jl'es)ollslblhtv one 0 t te the fact that fl'. oug ass w e J department f~r the. as two n charge of the drectng of stu- donntoj'.l'b wll bc nss yem's has askcd-fol a leave dent labor on the campus thus reo l\fae '''llltten. She has b('cn of absence n ordel' that he levlllg Busnes! Manager J. L. a mcmber of the staff of the '..... Frday Aprl 20 lug MRS ANJfA J. OARREL TO RETURN N FALL Mrs. Anna June Cal'j'ol tho much-beloved frend of Whtworth nn8 wll be bltck on he Cl)Q8 uext fl. Sho s lookng fdrward to jonng the slln Df Whlworth agan after spendng ths yeal' at Yale ll work 0 ho\' doctols degree. Because she wll bo extl'eme y busy wth advanced plano Rnd ol'gan students Presdent F'alk F. Warren llnounces that t wlll bo mpossble for her to. contnue ho wol'k as housll mot0'. Sho wll prdba»l)' be lvng l) tho Homo Economcs buldng OCC)yng tllo '00 whch Dr. g(lnhllds hns at present. Mun Hope (Conhnued frdm page ) VcLO'R gh school Vctora D.C. MUll HOlle twco repl'esonted the Junor cdlloge of VctDrln. D.C. at the Pacfc Northwest Jntel'nfltOJlll cdufm'e!ce of Unlvm slty students at Pullman Wash. nnd )\foscow da. He was presented wth the Oratory cup by the Vctora Daly Tmes and was pl'esldellt of hs College Lterary socety. may complete work on hs Oakes Df one of. hs extra _respoll- Englsh departmmlt of t.he doctorate. sbltes. Folsom Unon hgh school Announcement wll be made n Mr. Douglass wll take over hs 'f l' Fol!-lom Call. am S COBlthe neal' future Df bs successor. new dutes herc about the m ddle Sevel 'al applcants are b~ng con- of June and both he and Mrs. ug here pl'marhy to obtan \ 'D. R The a ual mpersonaton Day sl'dered lt the present tme by tbe Douglass w_ ll lve neal' the calll- a aster s cgl'ce m.e- sponsored by Alpha Kalpa Ch admnstraton. pus. lgons JJducaton. wll be held Aprl 26 accordng to Whle at WhtwDrth Professor Tl- wouldn't know adythng about t She s plannng to enter fujl- nformaton released by that gl'oup. ley has naugurated several valuable would they? tme Chrstan ~'oj k. n addtdn As last yeal' there wlll be a specal changes n the hstdr) department Sore backs and achng muscles to hel' dules as house m&ther she assembly and elltl'le~ wlll -be tdld ardund tbe campus was a shocked and unbelevng response. among whch s the change n em-. wlu teach freshman Englsh and. prdved that Campus Day was a ed dd d JU g an pr zes awar e. f Wben questdned about ther reactdns the fdlldwlng peopl~ sad: world hstory n the Dfferng of the department. The followng s a sobm' costumes fol' the auspcous phass fmm European hstory to. wll be a member of the Englsh huge success. f- DCK SCHWAB Presdent Df the course Man and Cvlzaton. Addng ther bt to the work statement made by hel' present su- t. were nspectors Maxson and Koeh: occason.. Student BDdy: came nto. the Students and faculty <llke wsh pel'vsol' W. Ellwn Mtchell prll' Los Waldron was a mghty sad Gym wth a bunch of rakes fdr P'ofessor Tlley -well as 'he drects ler who went around buldng up epal of )l~olsom Unon hgh scho!)l: lttle grl after Stony left. We're Campus Day and somedne told -me hs effol ts towarll obtanng hs morale by prasng the pj:ogress As bel' P ncpal durng the past ghld though that we at least got ;: the nows. was BD shdcked that doctor's degree. made. sx years can easly say she has R glmpse of hm. F: couldn't beheve t and thought Dr. Schlauch seemed to be elljoyng hmself at the pcnc lunch by der my supervson n eghteen to town from Whtworth Hall ap- '. been the best Englh;h teacher un Mae Lancaster who has moved. ~.- they were kddng me. Pck- ~n' Shovel P Sttng n the mddle ot the road MARJORE JOHNSON Secreta- years of secdndary educaton n parently msses dorm lfe but has ~' wth two lovely lades and by runnng -around the lne. ry {)f student Body: was over n Hey Scotte! YDU are my SUN- Calforna. mght albo dd that been a frequent overnght v8to~ < BaHam Hall and beard SDmoone SHNE my Dnly SUNSHNE! she s outb~:ldlng n dramatcs at Ballard. R Allvce to. Frultan: f you Wlllt!~ tj bwl telllag tle nnw ~ ~-;'Ch;eatlhe K. CLCK went the and would be of great help n ths t was gl'and-l<njee -PaUl Mrk...-: <-~ _fl~' to have frends brn~ YDur rado feld of work. all congregated n the ball add strngs of your beart? back wth us and he seemed to be to Campus Day next year. ============== evenod'e was excted. - Whtworth basketball fads were enjoyng hmself n the company of r '~ Sure glad to see Tppy OraDn We hghly approve of the new France. Hathaway -as was Tom HELEN MORROW Presdent of very much nterested n the play- Lol. and some of the other former couple made up of the Hebrew and ~elley wth.. belle McNeely. r; 0. E.: My frst- reacto.n : was to. jng of S4zle Koehler. We wonthnk about the peace -plans and der why? Whtworth cadets 'back to see us the Blhop. They don't seem to be r the conference at San Francsco: _ And Corkle hat about that guy EDDY MAY Presdent {)f W. namoo JDe? A.A.: Dck 8ch wab told me and thought he was foolng. sad: Qut tellng your tall tale~ to me/' JOYCE WARREN Presdent of ~tty's Lfe Servce Club: was walkng down the street n Yakma when Dad came up and told me. lke cryng. felt - MARVN KLEN Head Df Stud~nt Orchestra: was skeptcal at frst but when they reassured me my frst thought was-now what? MUREL AUSNK Vce Presdent of Student Body: was n the offce workng alld thought they were klddng. MARJORE SCHAUBLE Presdent or Befelo: had that all-gone teellng. DAVE WEYER: ddn't heal' t nntll dlnnel' tme. My frst thought was What about the peace 7 MELSSA RCHARDSON: Bll Ohalmers camc nto the llbrary and sat down. He whspered to someone next to hm who sad rght out loud: t. sn't true. Everyone prcked up hs ears and Bll tumed to me and sad Dd you hear that the Presdent s dead 7 EverYDne was stunned to slence for a sec Dnd; then the whole room began to.... Mller Dervant TUX RENTALS W. Rversde Ave. Spokane W h.. H'elen Morrow why couldn't you eat 0 the evenng of ca~us day? Or do you lke to be fed? Joyce H. why dd YDU cut your nose off? Lorene you wouldn't go and t~r thngs off people's dool's now woald you? Whtworth hall grls have been havng' strange vstors who left ther ro.ck callng cards va the wndow! The fellows n the Annex so soon. afrad that people wll get the rght WyU.e-Carlson' That grl wth Ule gleam u her dea.. f' eye that 0Dks lke Marge Brock What lovely costumes our ds PRBSOlP'l'Of r turned out to. be Mrs. Dck Pente- tngulshed alums put on fdr tbe DRUGGSTS f coat returned to us by cdurtesy of Campus Day game! ReverendS - the U. S. Army. Ruco alld Koehler wel'e true to 89 Sprague O~r. Wall _ The Ballard grls just receved ther sel'ous natures and donned J: an announcement of the very soon [ forthcdmng weddng of EVelYn -'J Klud.. and want to send tbefrbest For the Be.t Eugene's. _ ~_ wshes to hel. ' Flowers ::.- A gay tme was had by au at the huzz and confuson regned for about fve mnutes. The rest of the afternoon was almost supernaturally quet n the rodm. BERT KMURA: thought A fne tme to. change horses rght n the mddle of the stream. Hghest Qualty Work a.t Lowest Prces CASEY'S Shoe Repar N Wall Street PETERS & SONS FLORSTS W. 829 Rversde N Market Flowers for ALL OOOASONS PLEASE REMEMBER to Carry your own paok.geaj help us and the effort to con_rye Dpen house gven by Zenlsr and --- Serve Conages Emelyae n honor of ther new dec- Out Flowers pratons. - Plants Make Fne Gfts You ca.n always get a. square dea.l _ at SARTOR Mastercraftamen n JEWELRY No. 0 WaH St. Spokane HLSEN AERO SERVCE (Fly wth Art HJsen) Fast charter servce Student nstructon REASONABLE RATES Storage Space Expert Mechancs Calkns Ar Termnal f. DvSon Spokane A & K Qualty MEATS No 20 Wall St. M.73 M.2343 The Crescent a.t Men's Open Dorm Tomorrow Now tl..j.ctrk.l o.m. '0- due fof' w.r. 'WMn..c. om.. ths ~HHllKtr~ wll f& contr b.u td _ '' M th..t MY' o... t...r.tk_. w.t... Pow.r Compan WAl alactr'cal LtV N6- ~ F «f.' '. ~~.. ' ~ - r t j r! \ f \ f \ ~ [./

42 MA Y DAY SSUE + Sec. H2 P. L. & R. BEWARE! tan ~ SPRNG FEVER'S ON THE LOOSE VOL. 36 SPOKANE WASHNGTON. MAY.945 No 3 :~~ -j J '~ DR. JESSE H. BARD 945 COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER + FETE Oomme~c~~ent Wll.Clmax QUEEN BETfY THE FRST WLL REGN AT MAY DAY Our Amerca Wll Be May Festval Theme by MAXNE JOHNSON (See :\ltsc Xotes on Page 4) (lueen Betty the l\j'st wll be offcally crowned durng the anllual ~lny }'est va n front of :Mc~rllan hall ths afternoon. He)' mad of hobor wll be Joyce Warren and her royal colrt wll nclude the prlcesses :Murel Ausnk Helen Morrow Hed HOl'kawa rromyc Nsh ~oto sabelle McNeely :Mul'y Bm'kland ::Marjore Klcn and :Mare Franz. Harold Hendrck wll bear the coveted crown and Mary Waltz wll be flower grl. Eght neghhorng hgh schools wll present one prncess each to the court Queen Betty WDTWORTH TO BULD NEW BULDNG One thousand people to subscrbe $00 each to the new admnstraton buldng are needed Perhaps you can gve a share or perhaps you know of someone wllng to gve a share or mor.e. Let'. put ths project over bg Send all contrbutons to Dr. Frank Warren Followng the fanfale played by as soon ab the necessary mater ActlVltles Honorng Senors by VRGNA FULTON Dr. Jesse Bnnl presdt'ut or the San ]rancsco l'heologcal scmnary at San Anselmo Calf. wll gvc the colllmcllcenlc'bt addrcss for Whtworth's g r n d n tng class of ] 945 t exercst's to be held June. k Bard s no stranger to \Vhtworth college for he was the lead- Whtworth college Spokane 2 or n \Vhtworth's Sprtunl Wash. JJmph?ss week n February Plans for a l}ow admns- of] 94B. t t b '' tl 32 Graduates 'll on U ( ng on 0 Wht worth's candhlntes for grad- \Vhtworth campus arc be- uaton ths year are as roljow: ug made! t wll cost about Murel Ausnk Katbryn Dest Marl $ and wll house Yll lllndauer Regna Bshop Vrpractcally all academc af- gnn Doggs Albert Brown Mary fnrs. Burkland Wllam Chapman Bruce Fnlayson m'e ''ranz Floyd ''t wh be a buldng you GUl'llsey Gertl'Ude Haussler John wll be proud of und t wjn Henrcksen Marjore Johnson be the center of your enth:e Marjore Klen Quentn Lelsher lfe declared Dr. Frank F. Gladys Logsdon DOll Mcnturff \Vanen to the student body sabelle McNeely Detty Marcellus. durng' chapel perod :May 4. The new bullng s to be bult :;~':~=:~:w~7.~:~~~~7.u:~: HAL TO GfHE QUEEN :: :.:... :~;:;:~~~.:~:n ~:.~::; Most Qf the women of the college that approj:mately $00000 wll be are partcpatng n tbe regal pro. by MELSSA ~CHARDSON reeeved n gfts and he hoped cesson and colorful arch forma. Tbese that the othel' $(){)OOO could come are lbe tmes that are set asde A lovely QUeen from a great many people nclud. Uon. The wndng of tbe May Pole try men's sonls. Thus spoke and her gracous COUl't mles wll follow the crownng and the n!? students. on tle campus and Thomas Pane many years ago. All the pomp and sllen!lo!' of faculty members. presentaton of the hgh school t s ohvous that tryng tmes a bygone era pollsesses the Thm'e s a tl'emelhlous amount prncess~s A chorus of grade do not belong to ally one perod cam pub. Sheer beauty and joy of work to do he slaled and we sehool boys wll close the ntro or anyone people fo' f evel' personfed s the order of the want WhltwO'th to belong to ductory part of the program. there wel'c Urnes to try men's day. thousands. Plans nre now n pmg- The theme Our Amerca wll souls these days would qualfy. Ths s as t should be Of be carred out by students representng the varous sectons of the be consulted. resb and students and faculty wll From every sde eomes dlsturb- such as ths s the very foun naton and the armed forces Calfornans PartCpate Helen Garner wlll narrate A Day n the Deep South wth dramatc and muscal numbers by Ruth McHenry Eleanor Barrow Chase and SylVa Johnson The Calforna club wlll jon Emelyse Long n pcturng the southwest to the audence. Square dancng wll be featured n the program of the West. Other numbers wlll be presented by the Montana club and the Men's qual tet. Styhsh models wth garments for every occason plan to repre Bent the sophstcated Northeast. A readng by Mal'jean Russell and a flag drll by the cadet nurses wll complete the fnal presenta tlon enttled Our Defenders. Mss Ruth Gouldln s general charman. Othel' charmen are Mss Mary Boppell program; Mss Ma rlon Jenkns and Adelne McNeely processonal; Nel Nolen decora tlons; Marvn Klen musc; Mrs. J L. Oakes Mrs. Mllrk Koehler bou Qnets; Jeanne Henderson costumes; Eleanor Renkert llubllclty; Lorelle Dong nvtatons; Conne Russell posters; Delle loffmlln church notces;.lake Wong traffc and seatng; Mal'jorle Schauble hosptalty; Mel Davee usherettes; Kathryn Nothwang programs; and Jean Paeth Dorolhy Smyth larbara Mullen and Ruth McHen ry program sectons ng news. Undercurrents that daton of a free naton wth can be but half suspected work free people lad t s a whole. at the very foundatons of al 80me sgn when a group of peo that we bold dear. All the world pe lay asde the burden for a s geared to war ~empo. For shoj't spall so they can take up the most part. normal lves the probll!ms agan wth 'e. have been pushed far nto the newed sprt t s for ths that background. We hoven't tme the boys are rnlt~llg ther of for the very thngs whch have fer'lngs - that tha HOME tbat helped to buld the culture for they know shall reman the whch are boys are dyng place they want ther chldren All of ths may seem to be a and theh' chldren's chldren to very depressng thought for the know throngh many genera May Day celebraton but bear lons. wth me for a moment. Ths s Hal to the Queell! SlJe but t prelude alhelt a dark stands as a symbol of the land Olle. Here at Whtworth we are as t slall one llly be agalnmantanng some of the trad- a land where we bcleve n tlons that are hgh-lghts of good hanl work and ll play normal college lfe For a bref entered nto the salle whole. moment the cares- allll anxetes hearted way. ~ ~ ~ _..----~ WDTWORTH PLAYERS WLL GVE COMEDY MR. PM PASS~/BY Mr. Pm Passes By a whm- Brlall Great.AunyJula aud the scnl comedy of lfe OJ] an nll- mal( Anne f}lvhemselver n n cestml estate n England s creasllgly confusng stuatons as ~ slow spoken absent mnded Pm tlw ch~l?e for the sprmg twsts names and denttes untl pny. 'hls drnma has long the audence despol's of evel' Ull' been a popular one wth col- tanglng them. lege groups and fnds n Olva Marden a smnrt cleve.. warm recepton from tbe womu n hel' late thrtes s to audence. Followng Mr. Plm's lead the famly and guests on the esta te George and Olva Marden thf:r nece Dnah wltb ber young man he portrayed by Jeannette Strong. Ralph Holbakk s cast as her husballd George whose great theme s what s good enough for my fore. fathers s good enough for me. (Turn to page 3 PLEASE) sabel Mse Hans Moldenhauer Helen Morrow Jyman Myers Tomlye Nshmoto Robert Sanders Rchard Schwab Jack Starrett G~rg~ Vm Leuven J!lyce Warl'~n. Delbert' wood and Florence W mel'. Commencement exercses wll be Ule clmax for many actvtes honorng the graduatng senors n precedng weekb. On May 2 and 28 are the two tradtonal senor nvesttures chapel convocatons n whch both senors and faculty wlll he formally attred n caps and gowns. Speaker for the frst nvestltul'e wll be Dr. Paul Calhoun of the Frst Presbyteran churc-h~ An nformal program s planned f wll be a three slory buldng Wld lave the Bame style as Mc (or the SenlO' breakfast to be MllJan hall. t wll be 70 to 200 held n the new dlnln~ hall at 9:00 feet long and s to run n the same a. m. Saturday June 2. Senors drecton as the dlnlug hall. The faculty membel's and wves and frst floor wll contan offces am some o( WhltwOl'lh's board memo some classes One wng wll be de bers wll be n attendance Fol. voted to a large lbrary and the lowng on June 6 8 the Senors' second and thrd floors wul be C. E. Vespers hour. Responsblty evoted to clas8roollls (Colltlnued on page 3) TOM HAJ KLLED N AOTON N TALY prc Tom Hajl a forlller Wht worth lan was klled n acton on Aprll 9. Prlvatll Majl attended Whtworth durng tbe '43 and '44 year. Servng n tle nfalltry whh the H2nd regment he was klled n taly Whle at Whtworth he was 0 Lhe lmsketuall team and won hs letter. He wall majodng n pre engneerng am was a 'eporter on the WHlTWORTHAN last sprng when he was called to the army. Dorn n Monl'Oe Washngton Hajj was H) yem's old. He vsted Whtworth durng Chrlstmlls lme when he was on furlough. Whltworlh has receved word that two other former members of the student body Joe Carmen and John Gay have also heen klled ncton. The junors wll be hosts to the senors at a party to be held n the dnng hall tomorrow nght. The party postponed because ot the death of Presdent Roosevelt s scheduled to begn at 8: 00 p. m. CALENDAR MAY Frl-CrownlnG of the May QUee at 2:00 p. m Senor plano rectal by lubel Mlae at 8:6 n the Chapel MAY 2 Sat.-Sefelo Mothers' tea at 2; 00 p. m. Junlor Senlor party at 8:00 n the Dnng ltall MAY 5 Tuel.-Studlo 'ecllll by pupls of M'S Waltz. MAY 8 FrL~Flne Arts rectal hy Retty Ann Douglasll Mar glll'et Pentecost and sabelle McNeely at 8:00 n the Chapel MAY 9 Sat.-Alpha Reta han fluet n Spokane hotel at 6:30 p. :n MAY 20 Sun.-Plretle ljreakfllst at 9; 00 a m. Sacred concert n the after noon at l'h'st Preshyterlan chm'ch gven by 'Vlltworh choll. MAY 2 Mon-lnvestture MAY 25 Frl.-3-Aet play by Whtworth Players: Mr. Plm Pauel By at 8: 6 p. m MAY 26 Sat.-Wrlters Clb. / -r.:''''#' q '4\93\#M_hM.M%#f$;:~S::m'f.?+ -%M@Ajj)~M'#.;;;Y!Kf N.f&4F.'t7~:mMW7ffMj~MW''''~''''W'\'lf''''' 'l;<:''ft!~.'''~'''''''<''!.. P~~~'''''Or'R''''''~''ffl'''!'<'7'. ~ '\ '' \ -.

43 ~ ;..' PAGE TWO WHTWORTHAN Frday May 945 MARE FRANZ- f you eat spmach wll you get strong muscles? To get the answer to ths vtal queston you mght look up Mare Franz pretty senor who plans to become a detcan. Lookng her up mght prove dffcult however snce ~he s kept busy wth campus actvtes ncludng Alpha Beta and nternatonal Relatons club of whch she s vce-presdent. Mtche who hals from Lnd Wash. has just arrved at votng age. Spots before her eyes send her screamng; so we hope you won't wear polka-dots and plads together when you pay her a vst. You mght try wearng brown however snce ths!; her favorte color. Bllttwnrtltan Offcal Publcaton of the Assocated Students of Whtworth College. ssued every other FrJday durng the fau wnter and sprng quarters. Entered under Secton 562 Postal Laws and Regulatons. Subscrpton prce 25 cents per Whtworth college quarter. Student subscrpton ncluded n ASWC fee. Prnted by Stake Prntng and Publshng Co. Spokane Wash. EDTOR-N-CHEF... JOHN HENRCKSEN News Staff..._..._..._... Maxne L. Johnson Edtor Eleanor Renkert Desk Edtor...'..._Vrgna Fullon Chrstan Actvtes... Louse Klebe Wllam Chalmers Sports... Roger Walther Edtor Peggy Cromer Women's Sports Photographer Elmer Clck Feature Wrters... ' Melssa Rchardson Bette Hoffman Emelyse Long Barbara Mullen Socety and Clubs... Joyce Warren Edtor sabelle McNeely Assocate; Patrca Spelman Plays; Vera Fay WOson Musc. BUSNESS MANAGER..._..._._..._..._... THOMAS SUMMERSON Crculaton Manager '... '... Marlynn James Advser Dr. Robert Hubach... am the way and the truth and the lfe: no one cometh unto the Father but by me..tohn 4:6 R V- HAL QUEEN BETTY! Hal Queen Betty! Wth engel' fclctutons Whtworth bows before thy throne Shne your lllajef;ty today upon your subjects who loyally stnnd before t.hee. May your regn today be bountful blessed wth good weather and be long remembered. And as our May Duke plants the crown upon thy far head all Whtworth wll jon the Prate refran! Hal our Queen Betty Hal ever Ra!! GBORGE We're all Georges ths comng year-you and and everyone on the campus. Your name may 'be Betty or Dorothy or Al or Shrley but nevertheless for the comng year you are gong to be George. And so am. Let George do t. That means all of us. We're gong to plunge nto our dutes ths comng year wth vm and zest. And we're gong to be behnd Qur student body offcers to the hlt. The job faced by our student body offcers s a tremendous one no matter what the year. And durng the comng year wth the dutes ncdent to support of the YCPT program the responsbltes wll be heavy. And that's where you and and everyone on the campus need to get behnd our student body presdent and hs offcers. Let George do t! That means ALL of us. Campus Stroller Sefelo wll honor mothers bf all Whtworth women at a tea to be gven on the lawn f possble tomorrow begnnng at 3. m. Opl Kenneth E. Brggs chaplan's Rsslstant wth the army n BU'ma WRS the vctm of an errol- n copy a few weeks ago. Ac cordng to word receved by the WHlTWORTHAN Cpl. 'Brlggs whose wfe Mrs. Johanna Brggs s a postgraduate at Whtworth has receved a Bronze Campagn Star not a Bronze star Medal. The WHTWORTHAN congratu lates Kenny Brggs on hs a ward hs second such decoraton. Plantng of shrubuej'y 8'0und Graves hall nnd the lew dnng hall has llcgun. Ths!lJ'oject s uudel' the sponsorshp of Jay P. The Crmson and Black PERSPECTVE by Joln Henrlckten May Day! Queen Betty told me that she defntely d~ not want to be called Queen Elzabeth. Guells t sounds too formal... Ow! For the frst tme n lsto'y the May Queen comes from Whtworth hall! What would tle fellows have sad two yebrs ago about ths?... CUlTodtles: t s sad that gen tlemen prefer blondes. Whtworth preferred a brunette over two blondes for May Queen. De&k edtor Vrgna Fulton could llal'dly beleve her eyes when she was checkng copy one dry an(l dlcovered that George Hendrck had been presldelt Df Bal lard hall-the women's dormtory -hack n 935 My. t must have Gmves charman of the gj'ounds been small college thel wllh coljlmlttee of 'Vhtwol'th's h9ard of all the women lvng n McMllan. trustees. E. h [And s!lupel'vlslng Speakng of cultodles Bruce the s'!ttng of these shrubs. n ardor 0 fnd tho yal'etlos whch Wood as ASWC }resldent entel'ed FnlaYson who succeedcd Merlo we 0W have t was necessary for Whtworth before Mel le. Dck Mr. Lhul to vst - d[herent lurseres. Tho observllnt wll' aee tcred before Brllce. George Hon Schwab who succeedel B'uce en specmens of the Colorado juul}c' dl'ck who sllcceclle(j Dck en e accout Slll'ul at each sde oc tho cd befol'e Dck. Who ll the worlrl dnng hab entrance nnd ranged 8 gong to be the n~xl llresdent? on each slele of the83 coluar shrubs lre Sberan arborvtao and tamarsk junper. Boston vy wll 'rhe freshnlr class has been al t ngnn! On A)lrl 27 at 8:00!l. soon be }lantml all tllll e!st sde. the stage cllrtaln rolled up on oc tho (lnng hall and between 75 lhe FROSH FROLC the fresh am 00 [lowerng shrubs are to be plalted tho grounds around ths buldng. man talent nght. The a(]msslon Tho jllctul'o of Chrst nt' lho Pea co Conference used n tho pepce ssno was prnted through tho courtesy of l'fr. Oarl Swenson 9t tho \ls~o JanlJfactlJrlng Co. WB~()US!ll. prce ffteen cents wns sent to tho W.S.S.F. to ad n the sendng of nld to 0' war prsoners. CongratulatlDlls go to Shrley Dnvles wn nor of n 'VAA lettor who was nadvertontly omtted fmlll tho lst of wlnnol's at tho Awarrs banqllot last month. Our Churches! SPOTLGHT PARADE FOURTH PRESBYTERAN CHUROH Rev. E. C. Debler Pastor Mornng Worshp... :00 A.M. Expostory Me... ga Evangelstc Servcea 7:30 P. M. Students nvted to sng wth the nformal Young People's Evenng Chorus KNOX PRESBY'DRAN OHURCH Knox and PHt St. Dr. Charles F_ Koehler Pastor Wllam Chalmers Young People's Drector Sunday School... :45 A. M. Mornng Wor.tlp... :00 AM. Evenng Servce. _..'.. 7:30 P.M. FOUR actve Chrstan Endeav or Socetes meet at 6:5 P.M. Whtworth Students Welcome GERTRUDE HAUSSLER- ThS dark-hall'ed senor gu' answers to the name of Hobby. Although a town-student she clams that Kelso Wash. s really her home. You probably have guessed by now that Hobby s Gertrude Haussler. Ths lass s defntely accomplshed. f you have any aches or pans she can fx you up snce Gertrude s a graduate nurse. Her tranng was taken at the Portland samtarum and hosptal. Rght now she's fnshmg her nursng scence major at Whtworth. After graduaton she plans to go nto surgcal work at the Portland hosptal. FLORENCE WMER- Autographs of the fve quntuplets and Mr. Donne are the przed possessons of Florence Wmer senor. A resdent of Spokane she s plannng to teach nursng arts at Portland hosptal and santarum after graduaton. Florence admts that she's always had the secret ambton to be a lecturer. At Whtworth she s majorl)g n nursng scence and mnorng n bology. Florence s strctly an outdoor grl her favorte recreatons n eludng boatng bcyclng and horseback rdng.-b. H. V-E DAY SERVCE COMPARED WTH PEARL HARBOR CHAPEL n the observance of the end of the F~uropean war and V-j] day the WRrpWORTHAN prnts two stores about two chupel perods four years apart. The frst one was wrtten by John Henrcksen then a freshman and 'the second s wrtten by a freshman of today Maxne Johnson. by JOHN HENRCKSEN by MAXNE JOHNSON What does a Chrstan college An atmosphere of prayer rather student today do when he hears than exaltaton pervaded the chap the Presdent of the Unted States el servce on V E day May 8. The ask for war? sun shown brghtly on the Dew WHTWORTH PRESBYTERAN OHUROH- COMMUNTY FACULTY STUDENTS Arc Urged' to Come Mark L. Koehler ~astql' FRST PRBSBYTJ:~N OHUROH Rev. Paul Calhoun D.O. Pastor Worshp Servces...;00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Young People'. Meetng... 6:30 P. M. There s a Place for You- 4th and CEDAR FRST BAPTST OHUROH Chas. T. Tally Pastor Mornng Worshp._.. :00 A.M. Evangelstc Servce 7;30 P.M. Young People Servce 6:30 P.M. All Young People and Students are urged.to attend Sngspraton followng evenng servce. 2nd and Lncoln EST. 893 Rv lbethe Book Stof : 8 W. Ma.n Ave. ;Bblea.- Statonery! t Plaques-Books ;- Hymn Book~ Sheet Musc Oards for All Occas~ns! WhltW9r.tll came!nlo ~h~ gymd~; buv~~n~. _pl.r{h~p'~...!~p.!~~l;n~ ) slum rather haphazardly a lttle Chrstan progress. The students bt nosly and on edge. Confuson many of whom had just arrved exsted for some tme. Fnally the Cled n slowly. Rumors of the vc openng hymn was sung and the tory n Europe had lessened the group became Quet. Presdent mpact of the great news. Warren spoke thoughtfully and The BOber atttude was' the same led the gl'oup n a p ayll. as n that chapel of DeCember 8 The Presdent of the Unted 94. But the sprt was dfferent! States was speakng. Eery face' On that gloomy eventful day the was turned toward the rado. students heard only of war. Tqes Everyone was slent. Through- day tber thoughts were turned out all the chapel every face was largely toward peace. Part of the 80ber. There shone not one smle vctory was acheved. anywhere. The student body pres- Yet tbere was no celebraton. dent sat wth hs chn n hs hand Perbaps the students felt that tbey lke Rodn's Thnker. could not celebrate as ther frends A lew sat stll' stunned wth the and loved ones sull fought maybe tremendous news of twenty-lour ded n the Pacfc theater. Perhours 'prevous. A few looked haps they were mndful. of ther abashed too as f they felt pledges to stay on the job. ashamed. But. all were dreadng The old 'hymus were sung wth and knowng too that the Unted new dgnty new beauty new States would soon be at war. meanng. Durng the d~vouons Dr. One grl and her' male compan- Frank Warren was seen takng On unable to restran ther love bref notes. A few momenta later of full when tley calle n were he challenged tle enure student now lstenng she showng pej'- body wth a strrng' address. haps a mnor struggle to look n- As the last song was sung a.tel'este<l:. 80' slpped nto the room. He The Presdent had asked for war. had stood outsde durng the ad. Slght confnson regned. One dress but now he wshed to jon athlete turned and nodde(] hs head the students. as f he lebut to say: told YOU George Hendrck opened ltudent so. sentence prayers. At frst the ljar And the long gronp of students tcpants 'were few but later flled fled slowly out of the gymnasum wth need for Dvne help many buhng through the two <oors a- students contrbuted. The reacton l0st' dl early. Two collvej'gng was one of emotonal devoton. Hnes of students met above the Everyone fled out nto the sun-' ch!lpel buldng and' walked to lght agan. Warm sprng sunshne ward pel'blllls pleasantel' thngs. greeted them. t was ndcatve of the brght summel' days yet to Chrstan Enreavor elecllons wll come. lle hell! Wednesday May 6. Helen Mol''ow presdent of tle large On \Vhtworlh campus where campus organzaton announces there s a shortage of males all that tho followng have been 0Dlnal.erl: Fo\ presdent: Barbal'a Mullen and Ruth Jantzen; for vce. presdent: Bernce Fddler and Ar. lene Rleckers; for lrensu'el'; Elea- 0' RUB' alld Jacob WOllg; and fol' pl'ayer meetng' charman: Carolo Derg al( Los Waldron. the women go n for mall. CHALMERS: Let's see- have to get flowers candy anrl tckets. SCHWAB: Dong nental arllh-' metlc? WJLE: No sentmental arlthmeuc..

44 ' Frday. May. 945 WHTWORTH AN PAGE'l'HREE = DELLA SPECKER NEW ALPHA BETA PRESDJ;:NT; CLUB BANQUET MAY 9 + Mn. Arthur SNd!. Wll u ~ebe Aho Wn EVELYN KLUDAS Spnk.. HOlle &. Pesdende. WED TO [fjrl N K Banquet A dr y M.bee ud Louse Delln Specker jllnol' from 'Yenatchee hns been elccted presdent of Alpha Betn for Dthel' offcers elected are: Mch Bmtn vch-presdentj Hnzel Heath secretary; Dol'Othy Smyth treasurer and Adelne McN!]ely sel'geantnt-arms who succeeds her sstor sabelle n that offce. Alss Specker. who was recently elected vce-presdent of the Northwest Home Economcs conference. was vlce'presldent of the organzrton durng the past year and was presdent of the sophomore class last year Betty Marcellus s the 'e trng presdent of Alpha Beta. nternatonal Relaton. Audrey Mabee and Mare J. Franz were elected presdent and vce-presdent of the nternatouaj Relatons club recently. to replace two ofccet s who faled to return to Whtworth for the sprng quarter. Mary Burkland. secretarytreasurer for the organzaton. aunounced'. Mrs. Mabee. a busness admlnlstratlop major from ~tue. 8 actve n the Youth for Chrat at. the Peace Table organzaton and nleads to push the nternatonal R& latons club organl~atlon at Wbtworth ths quarter. Lfe Servce Club At a sbort busness meetng reo eently. Lfe Servce club members elected the followng- new offcers to serve next year: Louse loebe. presdent; Jean Aldrch. Yk:e-presldent; Nancy McFarlane secretary; Mldred Nelleu realllter; Dena' SPecker. program cbalrman;' add Arlene Rteckers. hlttoran. Dr. Bard (~ntnued from page ) Aprl was the date Mss Evelyn Kludas. laugllel' of \h. and Mrs. Carl Kludas of Walla Walla Washngton chose lor ho' marrlago to Cp\. Rchard E. B'lnk of the Unted States A.. Corps. The double rng ceremony took place that afternoon n tho WllHe Temple Bapl!st Church wth the Reverend LuUler Plonkenholn om Mrs. Artbul' Spaeth. professon allst n the fold of home econom cs. wll be the speaker at the A pha Uetn banquet May 9. Mrs. Spaeth who s now servng n tho Spokane Red Cross oulce. wll talk Lout her own experences. AnoUler terture of tho program wfll be the nducton ot the 8enl0 members or Alpha Beta nto the ADlerlcan Home EconoDllcs usso elaton. Della Specker s geuerlll charman. and sabelle McNeely has charge of decoratons aul tcket sales. The banquet wll be n the Spokane holel. catng. The brde was gven n malllage by hel' fathel'. Precedng the rtuals the Msses Marjore Haas anll Guynlth BenerleM lt shlmlllcl'ng whte tap ers. whch provded the only lght n the church. Mss l.ols Wallh oll. the bdde's onl:' attendant was Specker Vlce Prealdent dressed ll pnk marqusette am DeUa Speckel' was elected vce carred a nosegay of pnk Qlld 'csdent of the Northwest Amercan HOlle Economcs assocaton whlt.e Oses and camatons. Mrs. Brnk's gown was of heav)' whte at the conference helll here Aprl satn wth lace nsets 0 the \larlall!\urrny from Oregon Fve ymu's n Chrlllfl!lll wo'k as Prll9!ont or Whtworth college s shoulders and her vel was fnger- Slate college was electod pres the reoson fol the tjuhluot gh'en for ''ollldont }!''/llk }!'. \\'UTO ty tlte board of lleclol'/ Ol AnU 2.. 'Phl Wl'l'WOlt'rftrAN pllnts U h[s lp length. Her nowers wel'e whte carnatons and gardenas. Mr. Paul EsUu was the best mrd. for ths program s u the hands of come. the senor cus. Betty Marcellus. presdent at A recepton for Wbtworth's Alpha Beta. welcomed the mothgra.duatfng senors aod ther pa- ers. She Was followed by Patrca rents wlll be gven by the presdent Bshop. who played Stardust on of the college. Dr. Frank Warren. her trumpet. Mel Bovee then gave on Sunday. June 0. The Bacca.- a readng and Elda Mae Chlders laureate servce. wth Dr. Warren sang. A' the concludng number on ~ speake) wll be held at the the program. 'a style show was pre Frst Preshyterlan church at 8 sellted. The models were members o'clock that same evenng. Mr. Pm PlUBes By' (Contnued from page ) Dnah. a lvely pretty grl of about nneteen. s to be played by Ruth Baru~s. wth LaVerne Brassard as a modernstc paflter Bran Strange who B love wth her. Great-aunt Jula. a majestc old lady who. accdl Jng to the autlol. A. A. Mlne. ways seems to be beaglng. wll be characterzed by Los Waldron. The 'back-stage crew has not yet been completely assembled. Up to the present tme the head of the make-up crew.' Marlynn.Tames and a. few or tho set desgners. He len Garner. Leal Hall. and Pat Spelman. have been chosell. '... Mal your next flm to. Leo's Studo and Sa.ve Money! Any sze S or 8 exposure roll fj:t:e~e~~~s.~~~.~_.~.~_o 2Sc Extra prnts. post card sze 3c or smaller. each _... Add 3c for tax and postage Satsfed customers mall us ther flms' from all over. the world. LEO'S STUDO Unversty Place SpoCane 5; Walhlnflon dent. Dlllcgntes from many NorthwesL colleges Were n attendance. seekng to stlmnlate greater prde. loyalty and responslbuty n the A recepton mmedately follow- home economcs lrofessoll. The ed the ceremony n the church par- orgallzutlon theu formed was the m8n. correslondlllg secretary. and lors at whch Mss Dorothy Smyth rrst such gloup to he organzed Mrs. John... Oakes. treasurer. watresses at ths banquet. Alpha A beautfully arranged table. Beta membel's earned approxmate' presded over by Mss Maron Jen.lly $5 whch.they turned over to klns and Mss Mary Boppel. was the Regonal Fellowshp' fund. Ths the settng of one or Alpha Beta's fuod. augmented' '!Sy _ contrbutons most enjoyable events of the year from smlar &Toups may pave the -the Mother's Tea. Many of. Ule way fol' some foregn student's mothers attended. aud several stu(ly n the Unted States. faculty memben gracously can sented to a.ct as mothers tor the AUX L ARY grls whose mothers could not of the clothng constructon clabs. who dsplayed the dresseb they had made.. Mrs. S. A. Postoll n 'Vhtworth graduate wjl head the 'Whtworth college women'8 auxlary for the comng year. She wll be remembered by many alumn and former students Hf.! Alce Smstrom. Mrs. A. G. NnundOl'r (Mram' Oas8ll) auother Whtworth grad S the retrng presdent. occason t lcllll'o of Dr. Warrell's rllllllly lkon at lhe loglnnlng of hs admnstraton. From left to lght n the plctlllo '0 KOllueth Vrgna ancl Joyce Wa... en. and Dr. 0( \rs. Wllrlon. Aunouncenwnt of a nllw $ admllllstll\toll huldng drvo was nllllle nl the (nlo. and Mrs. Marge Pentecost served. the Northwest. \'S. Oscar Mller s the new rt. AO from Whtworth was Mss Bernce Woodhead. Ml!. Luther The delegates set U three goals: Hancal socretllry; Mrs. Merton D. Plankenhorn played the woodng Furtherance of lhe program of Munn promotonal secretary; Mra marches. fellowshps fo' fo'elgn student.\} n.ouls Kucera wars and mealls; home ecmomlcs; stmulaton o[ Mrs. B. A. Dames ubllcty; Mrs. Cpl. and Mrs. Brnk left the next professonal ntcrest n the feld; E. Tat Ulan membershp. alld \rs. day for Mnneapols to vlsl! hs and ncreased partcpaton by each H. D. Dutlel. telephollt'. parents. After hs furlough they club memljer. wjjl return to Walla Walla. where Othel' members of the Jollr!l are Alpha Beta was responsble for he s statoned. Mrs. Clarellce SmUh. Mrs. Albert nu arrangements' at the banquet Arend Mrs. Werner ROllellqulst. Aprl 24 commemoratng Dr. Frank Mrs. Evert Top. Dr. Vola Klnert ALPHA BETAS Warren's frth year at Whtworth. and Mrs. L. E. AnderlOn. HONOR MOTHERS By contrbutng ther servces as Purchase recently of all alectl'e Estey organ for the college wu made by the auxlary. A 600 gtt from the group made t pobltble for the college admnstraton to PW'cbase ths organ n Ml8lOula. Mont. whch wll he used for prac. Avda. Lehn was the genel'al charman of the affar. Her assls tant charman was Ava Mae Baln ard. n charge oc food; Mlch H 'ata n chal'go of decoratons; a!ld Shrley Ann Lalor. n charge of the program. ' WDTWORTH Servce Sta.ton No.2 GAS ACOESSORES AND OL Pend Orelle Dvaon HENRY McNTURFF Where to Buy t COAL OO~ WOOD FUBL Or Great 'Western Fuel Co. Phone ;Brdy_ 20 E. 222 DeSmet Spokane Other orrlcers nstalled at the Aprf meetng are: Mrs. Frank F. Warren. frst vlce prealdent; Mrs. Mare Alexander. second vlce pres dent; Mrs. L. O. RoJJbnl!. record. ng sccl'ctary; M'/! JameR Cole.BULDNG MATERAL McGoldrck Lumber Co. Spokane Wash. ; DEAL Laundry Co.. Lusterzed Dry Cleanng E.7 Boone Spokane WashJtgton Uce by mwllc students. The aull&ry also gave 300 to the college lbrary. The 8w:llary' bjg' money-mat lng project of the year was the bazaar n March at Manto Presby teran church. l)roceeds totaled approxmately '330. Lookng bllckward - Mrs.!'faun ' dorf entoltanoo board memberll at lhe Aprl meetng at a luncheon at the Davenport hotel. The May board meetng. Jatt Tuo8day. was on the college campul The morllng bu llness le80n at the homo of Mrs. Munn was followed hy luncheon n the college dnng hall wth board memberll as guests of the college. 28 wll future Mn. Harry T. Da venport n one of her current book revew.. Auxlary memberl rranged the table lecorllllons ro' the Aprl luncheon meetng of the' SpOkane Presdent's collncll. M. Postell. Mn. Naundorr and Mrs. Kucera were n charge. Members also woro one of Lhe host 08S groups [or tho May mootng or the Spokane 'edoratlon of Wo- 0l'S clabs. At that tme Mrs. Munn who has been corrobllondng J.ecrfltary wall elected treasurer of the federaton. AUlllllary members allo served ~ hostes8ell at the Aprl 22 at home ror servcomen alltl women at the Y.W.O.A. Mrll. Postell and Mrs. Muna and ther husbands represenled the group. One of the aw:jary'l long-tme worker~ aad an honorary lfe memo ber Ms Jenne Rchardson PUB' ed away )a~ week. Come lee our new Rock of TENNS RACKETS. BABE BALL GLOVES BASEBALL 8HOES and TRACK 8HOE8. -«)0- BLL HATCH Sportng Goods s. Howa.rd Spoka.ne Flna' Meetng The fnal auldllary meetng of ~ the college term on Monday May The New GARDEN Encyclopeda Vctory Garden Edton Wth a hrand new secl/otl on tho )lannlng and plantng ot Vctory Gnrdlllls. [ncludng de taled plans lnd lyolh... The only (Jorden Encyclopcdla prc parell cxprcsflly for tho amateul. 760 Jlhotogmphs and dlagt Rms. $ N' ''... fum ' Sprague Ave. Summer Day. Need SPORT COATS $4.98 the lat'go Khowlng of sport coats n tho DlWstRh'l Store you wll fnd wool chovlots 'and tweods n Lall. hluo 0' gray. ~n.. o(uly tnlloro and rlnllhoo wth n threc lmlton (Ont: n szes 34 to 44 $4.98 DOWNSTARS STORE THJ.RESCENT J.

45 PAGE FOUR WHTWORTHAN Frday May ~... ;. YCPT RALLY TO BE HELD MAY 26 9nu~~ Plans for cty wde YCPT rauy on :May 26 were fol'lllnlatcll at n commttee meetng at the YWCA May ] The rally wll be held n downtown Spokane and specal sppakors wll be engaged. The commttee meetng was attended by youth organzaton lead el's throughout the cty and was lead by the Whltwol'th YCPT comby WLLY Our far campus has been a-quver wth musc for the past few weeks and wll probably eontnue to be so for some tme. Wth two senor rectas past mhl several yet to come the muscauy nclnell Whtworthan s 'havug n very enjoyabe seres of programs t.o attend. On Aprl 28 Mss large Klen mlttee. Dave Weyer and Marv Klen nt.. m\uced the plan and taleute! senol' panst; gave her Ralph Hobakk Edna May and senor lectal n the Chapel at 8:5 Mrs. Audrey Mabee led the ds. p. ll. Mss Klen played an ex. 'f d b cellent selecton of peces a few Brthdays Reveal Amusng Sdelghts by THE STORYTELLER When Whtworth students ruled out ther cans recently for the WHlTWOnTHlAN alj(l NATSH ljany nterestng facts wel'e un corljled. n ths the frst of several artcles SOllO of the ujlusual thngs that turned up wll be presentc!l. Due senor lsted m' ljrthday us \arch Hllm - -. On the olher hand a fmsllman from Scattle gave her brthday as July. We'd lke to eat her brthday cakes. Of course there were some \lllsual ages gven Three ddn't have any. Dal'barn Mullen was very exact gvng hers at 8 7/8s. Mldred WHO'S WHO VOTE TO BE THURSDAY Who's Who ale of thtl most cagerly looked to seetlons of tbo anuual s beng taken over by the WHlTWORTHlAN ths yem' ljecause of t le lmt ed Bllllce 'cquh'emonta of the 945 Natllhl. Votng COl' Who'l Who wll take plnce next Thurs day fronl : 30 to 2: 00 and each student wll vote for sx l}ersons who bave beoll. most outstandng on the camjlus hls year. Canddates oted for are not restrcted to senors nnd the results wll be publshed n a forthcomng ssllo of the pa per. cusslon. n us c was prove! y Nelson went to the othej' extreme Pllt Bshop a... d Vola Goodale. At of whch wel'e Beethoven's Sonata -she lsted hers as Legal. ng ts thrty days. ths meetng t was voted to charge Opus 3 No.2 two Chopn Polo S HONOR Elme. Clck and Donua Jean a ffty cent membm'shp fee to de. nases n C sharp and B flat and ALUM. lfore Whtworth students are nuby lead the \Vhtwol'th llarade fray expenses. lfendelssohn's Concerto n D MARGE KLEN eghteen than any other age-at as fllr as brthdays go and Lor- Sunday evenng Aprl 29 the mnor. least forty foul. Followng n suc- rane Frck bj'ngs up the real'. You commttee from \Vhtworth pre. May 4 saw Mr. Bruce Fnlayson cesson are see Elmer and Donna Jean were sented the plan to the Central mount the platform to present hs ~aljole Kll'll talented 7 and a scatterng of othel' ages. born on January and FJ was Methodst and Centenary Metho- senor rectal n dramatc readngs. sen or WUS lwllldpd tle ll- The youngest stullent s seventeen- born 0 Decembel 3. Nlldlne Lamdst churches. Dave Weyer char. The audence was leeply moved by nnal Alulllu Award enp fo' year-old Johnny Melvlle who ncl- kn chose Ground Hog's day; Bert t d th t t hs plendld rendton of Scum of the t l'. t dentally had he been born one day Kmura L'ncoln's blrtllday' L man repor e a rece vee an her outs ane lg sp.rvlce 0 latel'n 928 would have celebrated n- e:acellent response. Earth by Shauffler The Button 'J. tl ttl C< t cllle Walters Aprl Fool's day; Plans for the future nclude an by Newman an! The Creaton by t utwor n 0 f'lpol's us fourth brtllclay n he sabelle McNeely the Fourth of appearance 0 the Whtworth cha- James W. Johnson. Along wth M'. Awards banquet Aprl 20. was ho' on FebrUaJ'y 28. The most July; Fumko Olloda Consttuton pel hour next Sunday and presen- Fnlayson the Musc department lfal'jore halls from Edwall popular month [0' Whtworth stll- day; George Yamamoto Hallowtallon of the plan to the Women's pl esente!} Davd \Vrgbt Tenor Washngton and s a mllse lajor dents as far as brthdays go s een; Nel Nolen Armstce day; club of the Frst Presbyteran and Alvn Franz Bass-Bartone n at Whtworth. Her mnor s secl e May wth twellty-sx choosng that Dave Weyer Pearl Harbor day church ths afternoon. Today's junor rectals. One of!lfl. Franz' tarlal scence. An actve member month Aprl had bad luck wth {and beleve t o} not he was at speakers w be Marv Klen Ralph outstandng numbers was Der of the student body she s captan only eght persons beng bom du- Pearl Harbor Dec. 7 94') and Hobakk and Mrs. Audrey Mabee. 'Vanderer hy F anz Schubert. Mr. of the Plrettes. She has served as Mary Carol Moss Ohrstmas The YCPT organzaton has also W'lght closed the plogram wth secl'etal'y of the AS\VC as secre- Qwelleth anll Barb felt rather sad Among other curjosltes Marvn made contact wth Mr. VanKrk the Unknown Solder's Song by tar)' :mll Jl'eSl!lcllt of \VAA an<l after sayng goodbye to Kenny oud Klen's brthday s February 2 the church's delegate at the San Pall Kerby whch was dedcated was genel'al challnan of Women's Bll! ncdentally how do you lke and hs. sster Marjore's brthday t all h t W t 0 tl el Francsco confel'ence and nformed tl our nght school classes Bal'b and 0 Ole w m n e conference. She s a membel' of J s February 3. hm of ts work and support. servce who have been klled. Sefelo am ce presdent of the Vrgna? Hathaway clamed she Emelyse Long lhould have no M ay 0 ay f e st ' V tl e s - b t has all engagement 'ng to keep W e op senlol' cabb. trouble rememberng when Presld b s b M.. the wolves a way but we heard pe y a else senor plano Marjore has berved as secretary dent Roosevelt ded-aprl 2- fo... Over the Fence rectal at 8: 5 n the Chapel. Some of the c0'us. ThlOugh her out- dfferently!. Speakng of rngs t was her brthday. Once. the lne between Men's Dorm and the Hosptal l!j connect ed there's just no hope for anyone else tryng to reach ether number for Chalmers Barnes Branard of the selectons to be played are why does Shrley Lalor scream Rachmannoff's Concerto standng WOl k and scholastc hon every tme she sees a marne? t Kathleen Doty shouldn't forget No. ors she was elected to Who's co u'dn't be Vem! Gordon Ax- the lludent electon of t ~~~eeen Cs:o:~;.waltzes and a Beet Who Among Students. She s a worthy seelds to be gettng that was on her brthday. Peggy Cro'- member of Chrstan EndeavoJ' steady look! mel' Amold. Wall 'and Los Wal A week from Saturday nght on Volunteel' Fellowshp Executve dron's hlrthdays are on May Day May 9 Mss sabelle McNeely and Board and has sened on the 'Vllat s the auracton at \Van- and Marjore Schauble s not lke- Mss Betty Ann Douglass wll ap WHTWORTHAN and Natah dennel'e? Seveml of the students peal' ll a jont-concert. Mss Mc- staffs. seem to have moved out there. )y to enjoy her blrtbday ths yeal' -t s the last day of Test Week. Hazel GBnger and Wanda Lasa- ler were seen talkng to some very nterestng feuar.;! Frends of yours grls? Jeep s becomng Wyle-Carlson a song wrter! Tom! s the happy PRESCRPTON medum n a seres of arguments DRUGGSTS but he survh'ed to the content of 69 Sprague Cor. Wa.ll everyone. Neely wll offer several dramatc readngs and Mss Douglass wll appear as a contralto solost. Marjore s a talented muscan and acts as un accompanst for the 'Vornen's tro Men's quartet Only one more Donth tn vaca. and varous solosts. Hon! You know the rest! Among the other uwanls pre- P. S.-We thnk that that MarV'j sented at the banquet was the n Klen Ellzabeth Evana combnaton 8plratlonal A ~ard whch went to s Just ducky. Sallao KuroWl better known as Lookng around tle campus we Corky. Sports awards to mell and Melvlle take turns on the see that a gl'eat deal has been go- and WOmell were also presented. Whltworth Deaconess Une. lug 0. Everyone had a good tme Jeannette Strong seems to be 0 the wener roast for Dan... runnng competton for the Heb. Loads of good luck to you Matson! res My but she certanly enjoys Hoffman and Lalor proved to be those play rehearsals. What we the energetc type-was the moon want to know s when Holbakk s that beautful gals't Or was t the gong to make up hs mnd. company? Bonehead enjoyed the Our own Burple Burkle has re- company of a certan male... or cently been the recpent of several ao we heard. Among our new lovely corsages and vsts from a certan llttle solder. couples are Kenny and Gweneth and Junor and???? Several people came out Say Emelyae we'd lke to get wth colds ater somethng straght. Are you really a Mongolan? holdng a party on the sdewalk above Nat! We hear that the cake Wth Wallensten's husband over seas and her kttens already bere Hghest Qualty Work the problem s what to name them. 'rhe Calfornans are really gong a.t Bzerk n ths wonderful weather. Lowest Prces Poor Mommy Jenkns had to move for the fourth tme ths yeal' What's the matter are you supersttous about number 3? We Just can't )ulte understand why s so crazy about redheads. t really keeps us guessng whch one t's gong to be next. Mller-Dervant TUX RENTALS W. Rversde Ave. 'Spokane Wath... r.. CASEY'S Shoe Repar N Wall street PETERS & SONS FLORSTS Oorsages Mother's Day 3th of May O~d.et Early W. 829 Rversde N 4702 Market was vel'y good. How about Wat Elrene BeUy alld EleanOJ'? Jeep Lalmed he was gong to have a cel'taln lcense revoked after beng pusbed all ovel' the floor. Suffer any bad affects Jeep? You can always g'et a square deal at SARTOR Mastercraftsmen n JEWELRY No. 0 Wall St. Spokane s EN A ER 0 SERVCE (Fly wth Art HUsen) }f-'ast charter servce Student nstructon REASONABLE RATES Storage Space Expert Mechancs Calkns Ar Termnal N. Dvson Spokane.... For the Best --- Serve A.& K Qualty MEATS Oorsa.ges Out P0wers Plants Make Fne Gfts No. 20 Wall St. The Crescent 'R~K~ UlLElN BOARD Be seeng you at the YOPT Rally May 26 Now he.ectt. ndustry. pro clvc9 ror w.r. Wh.n p.. ee come. tht 9' ndurry wll..n (otr MttH lvll9 tha any 0 lt ha.. yet ~_n. TO hngon Water Pow... Com FOP. PO'T- WAR RL.CTRC'a. LV... M.73 M

46 SENOR SSUE s.c. 2 P. L. A R. Let's Do OUR Part Buy BONDS STAMPS n the MGHTY SEVENTH War Loan Drve VOL SPOKANE WASHNGTON JUNE No. 5 - l j J f ~ { ; 'j :~ ~ ] J ~: ~ '\ ~ '; oj; ~ --~ -:;. } j J ' ) ; 'j ) ' -- MOR E THAN CONQUEROR S - THEME OF BARD TALK; THRTY TWO SENORS ARE lobe GRADUATED PN MONDAY Let Us Buld s Topc of +-- LASSES OPEN Ffty-Fft~ Class to Hear Ba.ccaJaureate C ~ Presdent of San Sermon FOR SUMMER Anselmo by VRGNA FULTON ON JUNE 9 by MAXNE JOHNSON More Thun Conquerors Dr. Frank F. 'Warren wll Gong to be back the SUlllgve the address at Wht- wll be the theme of Dr. worth's baccalaureate serv- mer quarter Here's what Jesse Hays Bard's address ce at the Frst Presbyte- s n store for you accordng at 'Vhtworth's ffty-ffth ran church Sunday June to the admnstraton and collunencernent June. Dr 0 at 8:00 p. m. Dr. Wa.r- the AS'\VC presdent George Bard s l)resdent of the Scm ren has chosen for the sub- Hendrck. Fancsco Theologcal sernject of hs addl'ess Let D s nary. The formal exerclses. Bll' (. Dean Merton D. Munn who wll be held at 0 a.. }oncbarge oc the qual'ter tells us that tl ' The Whl t~ orth chorus und~ er tbe d (ay mormng m e co ege enrollment wll open June 8 an drecton of Mrs. Wnfred Hop classes wll begn the day follow. audtorum and thrty-two kns wll orfer two muscal nu~ ng. The summer qlarter wll be be-gowned' 'Vhtworthanl? ters for the baccalaureate pro- broken up nto halves wth some wll receve ther tradtonal ~am; God and the Open Ar by classes gong both halves and some sheepskns': and degrees. Noble Can and Let All Men only one. College credt wjl be The Rev. Loren A. Rdngs pas. Sng by Jobann Sebastan Bach. Dr. Frank F. Warren allowed under both systems. Dr. Jesse H. Bard tor of Mount Baker Presbyteran Dave Wrght wll sng a tenol' Baccalaureate Speaker Commencement Speaker church Seattle wlll be granted the solo The Beattudes by Ma ---' oa=~~..._ George Hendrck ASWC pres honorary degree of Doctor of ~ 945 NAT ' SlD' dent states that the student body PCK L' EADERS -- wll be functonng. 'Several act OF CONFERENCE Bachelor of A ts degrees wll be TO BE OUT SOON 'presented to Murel Maxne Au. lotte.. ofrcers wm be on the campus am vntty. Ths year's servce wll be un usual n that Dr Warren wll be vtes are beng planned nc hd- gvng the baccalaureate address snk Albert Arthur Brown Floyd at the tme of the graduaton of After a. seres of dsap- ug an ajl-college pcnc and sw_m The leaders who have LeRoy Gurnsey John Henry FOOa.. h on the afternoon of June 9 class hs daughter Joyce. Havng the pomtments and delays t e beln dsmssed for that af- been selected for the Wo- ger ~ Henrlckaen Marjqrle Mae 'acc'laureate servce at~ the ;Fr!!t VA.N~..: h dd t c me es g C f t 0 Klen- Quentn R. Leshel' Donald ~ '... -:': - ''c: ' ~'-''''; ~~ l~ ~c e u e 0._ 0 ternqon anlj~ a f~rmal downtown men s ~ on erence uex c- PreSbby~ertan 'tchurch~~~f'bys~' odt--tody;-'ccordng to'jean' barrquet' for the student body' the' tober are Mrs. Davs 'Veyer- Ralph Mcnturff sabel Patrca jll w e a re urn v s D d't' h' f f l t h' auser of Tacolna and Mrs. Mse Hans Moldenhauer Helen worth for Dr. Paul Calhoun pas- uncan e or-ln-e e 0 secon quar er. Mram Morrow Lyman L. Myers tor of ths church was a senor the annual. The summer quarter wll end Paul }cconkey of ~eattle. Robel't Earl Sanders George L. jnvestjture speaker at Whtworth A complete layout of the book September 7. Classes wll be of- The theme of the Conference Van Leuvell Jr. Delbert Hugh on May 2. s n Hs Steps and the Wood Mary Alson Burkland and the b.p.a. cut down the amount regular students. The followng key verse s Acts f7 :28 _ Bruce Douglas Flnla.yson. DR. GLBBltT C. FT!: of paper and materals that could subjects wll be taught: Englsh For n Hm we lve and Bachelor or Scence degrees wll TO HEAD HSTORY be UB~ and a. new make-up was speech socology lbrary scence. he awarded.vrglnla Ruth Boggs planned. One half of the book con musc Bble and Chrsta'n educa- move and have our bemg. Gertrude Louse Haussler Mar-. (See pcture on page fve) slsts of pctures and materal fur ton psychology and educaton. 'he Women's conbference com- Jorle Fern Johnson Gladys Berna' was ready several months ago but Cered both to cadet nurses and to nhlhed by the admnstraton and mt tee whch has een meet ng dne Logsdon Sl\belle Maude Me. Dr. Glbert C. Fte js beng all' the other part s smlar to annuals regularly Cor several weeks has f h h to d Neely Bett)' Oaryl Marcellu8 To- :ponted head 0 t e s ryan of prevous years. These two parts 946 NATSH EDTOR been hard at work makng plads mlye Nshmoto Rchard Charles poltcal scence department at bound together make the book the S BA~BARA MULLEN for ths conference. Ths year's Whtworth the admnstraton s ~ ' h Schwab Jack Rlchal'd Starrett SRme sze as a re-gular annual. conference the thrteenth n t e Mram Joyce Warren Florence announcng today Sta f' me-bers who have served Barbara Mullen sophomore from hstory of Whtworth college wll ~... Ellzabetb Wmer Kathryn Mary Dr. Flte s a young man. But on'the Natalhl are Peggy Crom' er Los Angeles has been chosen by be held at Twnlow the she of already he has earned hs doctorate art' ~'JtOT a' nd Frances Ha'thftway the sophomore class to edt _ the last year's conference. Best Marllyn Janet BUndauer Re ~ gna E. Bshop and Mare Julan. n hstory and poltcal scence '8.t Vrgna Hunt Marlynn James 946 annual aceordlbg to nforma The date scheduled for the con na Franz. the Unversty oc MlsslllSlpp and Maxne L. Johnson nella Specker ton beng released by thnt clasb terence wll be October 9 to 2. he receved hs bachelor of artb Patrca Spelman ana a former and the publcatons councl. Sbe The Conference commttee has Mss Ruth Eleanor Gouldn Pl'eg. and master of arts degree from the student Ellen Ann Tharp. br Ro b. wll be asssted by Lee Andrews of as ts advser Mss Ma}'on Jen. ent head of the women's physcal educaton department wll receve Unversty of South Dakota. ert Hubach s the advser for tbe Golbert Wash. The Natalhl s pub- dlls.- Marllouse Dowdy s the gen (Contnued on page e) Last year he was an nstructor publlcaton. Hshed annually by the Jlnlor class eral charman Dorothy Munce s -:-- n the hstory department of the At tbe begnnng of the year and the edtor must be a junor. vce-charman and Marjore Schau. Unversty of Msssspp. Durng junor class members selected The word Natalh s ndan for ble s secretary. n charge of comhjs CALENDAR undergraduate days he was act Dave Wrght as edtor-n-cblef for Undel' the Pnes. mttees are: Louse Klebe pro- ve n debate lnd oratory. He was the Natshl but later he resgned gram; Barbara Mullen publcty; a member oc Ph Kappa Delta an the poston and Jean Duncan as- Lore'ne Dong decoratons; Mldred honorary debate and oratory fra socate edtor was elected to re- DAYNE NX ELECTED Nelsen housng; Carole Berg reg. ternlty to ~wbjch Presdent Frank place hm. straton: Geraldne Falk; com- Warren behnlgs. 'At one tme he Dayne Nx a busness admns- mssary; Bette Hoffmann transpol'- was a student under Dr. Warren The college s enlargng ts traton major from St; John Wash tallon; Sylva Johnson 'ecreaton'; and was an assocate of Dean M. musc department Dr. Frank F. ngton has been elected busness and Los 'Va h rol musc. D. Munn. Warren sad n an ntel'vew!fe- manager of the WHTWORTH AN Dr. Warren cbaracterlfl:ed Dr. cently. Sevel'al canddates are be- for next year. M'. Nx who was Fte as an outstandng Chrstan ng consdered and announcement nomnated by the publcatons WHTWORTH SCRBES councl and elected by the ASWC CHOOSE SOUTHWARD gentlemall who Wll be a great as of the new nstructor wll be made :Flo Southward was elected chall'. set to the college. wthn a short tme. Plans are executve board wll take ofcce. beng malle fo' more nstructon n. S ep t em b er. mall of the Whtworth Wrltels methods of teachng publc school club at a meetng heh at Lhe homo musle of Mal'garet Gl'Umrnan on Satll' day May 26. Mystery stores hy NEED 000 PEOPLE TO GVE TO COLLEGE One thouund people to sub scrbe $00 each to the new admnstraton buldng Perhaps you can gve 'a share or perhaps you know of someone who & wllng to gve a share or more. Send all contrbutons to Dr. Frank Warren Whtworth college Spokane 2 Wash. Ballard Hall has already contrbuted $00 toward the buldng; how about the -relt of us? YAMAMOTO S PREXY OF ALPHA KAPPA CH Ralph Holbakk and Margaret Alpha Ch the men's dormllory organzaton sallk the town club George JeBl) Yamamoto was Grumman were read and Bernce Alpha Ktppa Ch n a softball elected presdent of Alpha Kappa Fddle' Jlresented several orgnal game on the 'Vhtworth campus Ch (Arollnel Kampus Club) com. poems. A bref socal perod wlh last Monoay. Thetowll men scol'e!\ posed of orr-campus students 'n refreshments followed the pro eght talles and the dorm fellows an electon held recently. Other ol. gram Dr. Robert lubhch s ad scored-some say t was fourteen flcers elected were Vll'gnla Hunt vser fol' the group ponts some say more. Jeep Ya mamoto lnd A Franz were the 'e speclve captans [0' Alpha Kappa vce'presjdent; Erene Carlson secretary; Betty Summel'son treasurer; Hnd Gl'lce Henrcksen ffth Ch 'and Alpha Ch. executve. M'. Yamamoto a Return game schedule!l for ths sophomore has been actve on the afternoon basketball squall A tj!p to the bllng depal'tment of the Washngton Water Power company' wns recently enjoyed by members 'or the secretal'lnl jll'ac tce clasb. JUNE 8 Fr.-Exams. Fne A'Ls program at 8:00 p. n the AudtorUm. JUNE 9 Sat.-Alumnl banquet at 7:00 p. m. n the Dnng hall. J U N E () Sun.-Recepton for senlol's Jlal'en ts of students alumnj faculty and other guests by Dr. and Mr~.. War. ren at the presjdent's hom'e from 3: 00 p.. to 5: 00 p.:~. Baccalaureate eervlc at Flrlt Prelbyterlan church lt 8:00 p. m. JUNE Mon. - 0;00 a m. Commencement exercllu. the Audtorum. Addre.. by Dr. Jesse H. Bard Presdent of San Franclco theologcal semnary San Anelmo Call fornla. Exams the aflernooll. June 8 Mon.-Regstraton of new students. June 9 TUC.-C/6SeS n the mornng. P~nlc n the a~ternooll. June 20 Wed.-Class n sesson. 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47 .' PAGE TWO WHTWORTHAN Frday JUlle Bllfwnrflutl Offcal Publcaton of the Assocated Students of Whtworth College. Our Churches ssued every other Frday durng the fall wnter and sprng qunrters. Entered under Secton 562 Postal Laws and Regulatons. Subscrpton prce 25 cents per Whtworth college quarter. Student subscrpton ncluded n ASWC fee. Prnted by Stake Prntng and Publshng Co. Spokane Wash. EDTOR-N-CHEF... JOHN HENRCKSEN Assocate Edtors... Maxne Johnson and Vrgna Fulton News Edtor... Eleanor Renkert Chrstan ActVtes... Louse Klebe Wllam Chalmers Sports... Roger Walther Edtor Peggy Cromer Women's Sports Photographer... '... Elmer Clck Feature Wrters... Melssa Rchardson Bette Hoffmann Barbara MuUen SOCety and Clubs... Joyce Warren Edtor sabeue McNeely Assocate; Patrca Spelman Plays; Vera Fay Wlson Musc. Specal Edtor for Senor ssue... :... :Vrgna Fulton Assocates... Bette Hoffmann Maxtne Johnson and Shlrle.y Ann Lalor BUSNESS MANAGER... THOMAS SUMMERSON Crculaton Manager... Marlynn James Advser... :... 0'. Robert Hubaeh We are more than conquerors through hm that loved us Romans B ;37. LVES TO BE LVED t has been ponted out several tmes that the present graduatng class has made many noteworthy achevements. Prof. :Mark Koehler was not boastng when he 'sad at the faculty-senor breakfast that ths was one of the best classes n the hstory of 'Whtworth college. So wlmtt These records have been establshed but the score does not stop there. Lfe wll not end after graduaton. For other classes these records whch the senors have made are not unattanable; other classes can aspre to equal or even better records. Tley should try ther best. And fol' the senors s the remnder that the senor class hstory wll not end on June. t wll not end un~ tl the last member has come before ls Orca tor. There are souls to be saved homes to be bult sermons to be preached students to be.taught wars to be won and lves.to be lved. And for all of us whether graduate or not there les ahead the task of achevng greater servce for God. The. Crmson and Black P.ERSPECTVE by John Henrcksen Well t's almost tme to lay the Plncl down stop the clatter ot the typewrter and wrte Thrty to my undergraduate career on Wht worth's paper.' 't's been a long t~e.snce trst took t up - as l\»'ng. ago as the.flrst ssue ot the paper n my freshman year. Lke w senors have memores of those follr years that are unforgettable. 'Vel those four years are gone and shall not try to bol'o anyone wth a rectal alout tho wonder tul thngs the senors have done n those four years or the wonder ful t.hlngs whch Whtworth has They ddn't overwhelm George although he certanly was ru8h~d at tmes. heard tbat last Chrst mas vacaton Congress was called nto specal season to see f the day ~outdn't be lengthened to twenty eght houfs so that George could get n some studyng. A second ol'chld to Vrgna Ful FRST PRESBYTERAN OHUROH Rev. Paul Calholln D.O. Pastor Worshp Servces... :ooa. M. and 7:30 P. M. Young People's Meetng... 6:30 P. M. There s a Place for You- 4th and CEDAR WHTWORTH PRESBYTERAN CHUROH COMMUNTY; FACULTY STUDENTS Are Urged to Come Mark L. Koehler Pastor FOURTH PRESBYTERAN CHUROH Rev. E. C. Debler Pastor Mornng WO... hp... :oo A.M. Expoatory Me~gq Evangelstc Servces 7:30 P. M. Students nvted to sng wth the nformal Young People's Evenng Chorus ton hard and fathful desk edtor L... ~ of the college paper. Wthout Jln. nr on the start puttng the paper out would have been dffcult. One day last January Whle checkng copy she came across a copy of Webster's Unabrdged Dctonary whch somebody accdentally placed wth the COpy. Later t was follnd she hnd read thl'ough tho whole dlctlonal'y and found 7 ms' takes. Agan an orchd to Maxne John done also. know the 'PlUlt year son hard workng news edtor and and a half - tho perod n whch edltdl' of the papol' next year. Once llbve be~n ether edtor or man last wnter she was assgned to get agng edltol' of the 'paper - has a story and went huntng all over ~leejl a perod of awakenng tor the campus for a M. J. Johnson me. 've learned ljew thngs ds Who had just been apponted news covorell low worlds found new edllol' o[ the paper. fronds:' 'Ve all do all tho lme Maxno's Co Edtor next year wll of courso hut the past year and a be Eleanor Renkel'l who's really half have meant much moro than' been a stand by on the WHT. any smlar length of tme. Theso WORTHAN ths yea '. dlscoverlos too havo boen mado Tom Summerson the busness n an atmosphere permeated wth manager managed to sandwch n the sprt of God. gettng ads between class os and More than anythng elso thnk Berry. the senors are thankful that God Perhaps the hardest workng has been on the campus the past membel' of the staff wth least four yoal's. credt ths year has been Marllynn Yes t's almost tme to lay down the pencl and stop tho typewrter. James the crculaton manager who has had at tmes to get out But 'd lke to l)ay t'lbute to. fow over a thousand copes. She's lt on ho WTWORTHAN' staff.te seon as s. WHTWORTH AN who have helped make the college paper the past Year a success. staff meulber bnt her work s n valuable as the Auxlary and tbe Frst of coul'se 'd lke to menton Alumn know. ncdentally t your George Van Louven my predeces foot goes to sleep n class call SOl' as edtor and tho clllef reason MarllYllll n to rub t for She's the why the WHTWORTH started out crculaton manager. 80 well. f one s determned to Others 'd lke to gve an orchd put out a good paper regularly tho to are Melssa Rchardson whose fllrtculuea really have to be over squbs have beeu a refreshng whelmng to prevent publlcatod. (Contnued n column Cour) KNOX PRESBYTERAN CHUROH Knox and Post St. Dr. Charles F. Koehler Pastor Wllam Chalmers Young People's Drector Sunday School... 9:45 A. M. Mornng Worshp... :00A.M. Evenng Servce... 7:30 P.M. FOUR actve Chrstan Endeavor Sncetes meet at 6:5 P.M. Whtworth students Welcome FRST BAPTST OHUROH Mornng Worshp... :00 A.M. Evangelstc Servce 7:30 P.M. Young People Servce 6:30 P.M. All Young People and Students are urged to attend Sngspraton followng evenng servce. 2nd and Lln~oln EST. 89~ RV. 942 n;thclb~~ks~:;! 8 W Ma.n Ave Bble. -- Statonery Plaques-Books Hymn Books Sheet Musc Cards for All Occasons SENOR SENTMENTS Memores - memorlesl Lookng Hart Hause quartet Juanta Cartel Dorothy Eusts and Ruth Kre back over the last year that has gone too fast we have many memo ger The three penthouse pl oduc Ot'les of OU' send!' yeal' - our last tons were entrely Jlew types ot year at Whtworth. Women's Con entertanment and were llet wth fer.ence began the year and every popular appl'oval. one began by havng a grand tme. Eatng hot dogs fol' breakfast began a day we shall nevel' foj'get n charge of the arrangements was Marjore Klen. Two other events Campus Oayl t was hard work but at the begnnng of the year were a defnte mprovement was seen the dedcaton of the dnng 'hall on the campus and on Frday the and the faculty recepton. 3th too! An outd0o.r pcnc was A memory we'll never fo'get was held at nool and a basketball homecomng And all of the fam game at 3:30 concluded the day. lar faces brought back many old Keen codpetlon was shown n. memores. The weekend began the student bodr electons and we wth a chapel address by Rev. W know that Geol'ge HendrCk Mae son Rasco Alumn presdent. and Lancaster Marllouse Dowdy and was followed by the formal ban John Webster are gong to be excellent quet n Ule Marje Antonette room offcers. Of course we can't of the Davenport hotel. Rng fol'get the old offcers who have Around Elzabeth concluded the really done a bang'lp job durng festvtes 0 Saturday November the past year-dck 'Schwab Mu 8. rel Ausnk Marjore Johnson A Harvest tme-and the crownng Brown and Mae Lancaster. of Peggy Cromer and her court - The Annual Awards banquet was Barbara McCarty Carol Chambers a memory we wll fnd bard t() Marlouse Dowdy and Lorene forget. We enjoyed Dr. 'Scllauch's Dong - was one of the hghugbts toastmaster speech and were proud of the year.. of Marjore Klen tor wnnng the Shoutng our lungs out 'at those Alumn deals Award. basketball games dd prove suc Feedng the junors on our sneak cessu! even though we won only was non proftable but we had a a few games. The team really good tme anyway and were very tred and there was always plenty glad that they fnally found us! of that Whtworth sprt. there. - A specal actvty on tbe cam. Open dorms saw everyone clad n pus was the Y<:!PT organzaton unboots heavy sweaters ear murfs der the drecton oc Dave Weyer. and BcarfS and a feelng of excte A great deal or hard work was ment marked the Snow Frolc on put n by the commttee and we're Jan'uary 5. glad that the plans have been BUC- One oc the man hghlghts of cessful. ths year was Sprtual EmphaSs As the end of the year drew Week and the vst of Dr. and Mrs. near we all thought of May Day Robert McLean honored guests ot Queen Betty and ran! Despte the Yakma. Many of us ganed a weather the May Festval was engreat deal from pel'bonal confer joyed.. ences wth Dr. McLean. Then too many 0 B wll nevol' One of the other honored guests forget our own beloved.dr. J. W. we enjoyed was 'Lt. James For Conntermne who passed away n rester tormer executve assstant '!'!fby'. He was a consecrated Chrs. on the campus. Congratulatons tan gentleman who had. gven go to George Van Leuvcn and to ma'oy Of hs years to servce for JOhn- Henrcksen for ther electons hs master. as WHTWORTHAN edtors and Our last memory before COlllthe good work they_ have done on mencement was the play Mr Plm the paper.' Pane. By. t brought a year pack- The ASWC concert seres pro ad wth unforgettable memores to vded UB wth many enjoyable eve a close - and a tear or two to our nngs ncludng Walter Dlltzld the eyes. Crmson and Black (Contnued from column two) addton to the paper; Joyce Warren tops whether w'rtng the Spot. lght Parade or SOCety tems; Wlly who stars down the musc column; LoUse Klebe Chrstan Actvtes edtor aud a hard work. er who goes atter dates. (She takes care of the calendar); Pat Spelman an enthusastc worker wth ablty; sabelle McNeely. wjllng to work; Bette Hoffmann who should have been on the staff au the year; she has a style all her own; Elmer Clck who s re Ponslble for the good 'Pctures n the WTWORTHAN; Bll Chal. mel's also wllng to work; Roger Walther whose specalty dsappeared after basketball qut; Peg. gy Cmmer artst and A l sports wrter_ ' Before gve my fnal orchd J'd lke to menton a few more hard workers. Marjore Klen Bar. barn Mullen Fay. Smth and others have helped wth the paper the past year Also workng on only one ssue have been Ruth Barnes Al F'ranz Flo Southward Los Waldron Emolyse 'Long and oth ers' To all these thanks; you dd a good job. And now to our advser Dr. R. R. Hubach thanks; you've done a splendd job and. we're grateful tor what you've done. t sn't too easy to check over every story and see that overy thng s A-. And Dr. Hubach has 'been extra helpful n that the make up of the paper has been entrely uryder student ~ supervson. And dd YOU mow that Dr. Hubach was checkng a story for the Homecomng Bsue last fau and censored an words but four? Those words were: Dr. Robert R. Hubacb. t's been alumnce to seo' so mally graduates back... And now of course t's tme to thnk of frends countrymen and' R0- mance. That's thrty. Take God wth you. Keep the Savor way down n your heart forever. ~'. '.. ;~~/ ~: /. : ~ ~:>:'.~.':..': _4 ~ Sadao (Corky) Korowa who won the Prette nspratonal award thts year. \

48 j t { f Frday June 8 lug WHTWORTHAN PAGE THREE STARDUST N Mass Producton of Weddngs Begns June 5 by M. R. t doesn't motter how brght the snn shnes or f the skes above m'o gray nt \Vbtworth college lately. Fleecy clouds bllow beneath the feet of certan ndlvlduat& and these people have stardust n ther eyes From class to class they float wtl! the appearance of lsten ng to soft musc not heard by oth- 8' ordnary ears_ Such mundane matters as hstory Englsh and heredty have almost ceased to e:a:st. We warn them herewth that soon 'other subjects wll assume utmost mportance We defy even stardust to compete forever wth raton ponts late laundry and burned toast But all jokng asde we wsh to convey our heartest congratulauons to the boys for ther obvous good taste n grls and we send our warmest best wshes for ther future happness to the grls soon to be lovely brdes. Brdes have a lovelness al ther own and the stardust s but a prevew of what wll be seen tber eyes wben they say. do To quote one of the brdes to be w.eddlngs are comng n mass 'Producton n the near future Four of our present student body and two alumn wll take tber vows n the- ne:a:t few weeks The frst of tbese s the weddng of Hed Hortayama on 5 at tbe Baptst c h u l' c The Rev. Pullman Mr Ktayana engaged n -research t W ~ C. On June 6 our James Halbert wu be marred to Mss Vola Bo ~ue at the Frst Brethren church n Los Angeles They are botb from Bble nsttute of Los Angeles and wll return to Whtworth for summer school work. June' 22 was the date selected by Mss Helen Bovee a Cormer Wb'tworth stullent and B'ruce Fnlayson as ther weddng date The ceremony wll be solemnl7.00 at the Unversty Pre!'lbyteran church n Seattle: (When ntervewed Bruce ~ald She:s wonderful.) MlsB Eleanor Hook Who graduated last yeal' from' Whtworth wjl be marred to :Loren Gothberg ~n June 23 'at the Ldge!'wood Evangelcal church Dr. F T. Hard ~ck wll offcate. On June 20 Mss Joyce Wara former student here and s now at Army Medcal He wll hs commsson upon hs graduatjon Tbey home n St. Lous Another of last year's graduates wll be marred ths summer She fs Mss Florence Reynolds She has selected Juy 8 as the date when she wll marry Eldon Sayres They wll take up ther lfe and ts work n South Al'ca n a few months And there you have t the slory of a. half dozen of Whtworth's fnest. t s only the begnnng of ther story and agan we offer our sncerest best wshes for a full and happy future. f OU' eyes look suspcously brght t s but the reflecton ot the stardust we menfloned earler 6-T_H_E_R_E_Y_ES_~SX-=---W~H_lW_O_R--:--T_H A_N_S_W_L_L----=-' -=M==A==R==R==Y~SOO_N_ by WLLY to 'nelll'ly everyono was the an Tho Fne A'ls depllrtmont of Well here we are at the end of unother year. t hasn't beeu long has t? Wth so many splendd muscal' events takng place on nl sdes the tme seems actually to have slpped by 0 wngs of PLANS TOLD [BY - GVE FNE ARTS 9kt4l\ [BECKY AND c7farv CONCERT TONGHT Comng as a delghtful surpl'lso by V. F. W. noucemolt of the ongagement of Whltwol't'l college wll Jlroscnt a E7.abelh (Bocky) Evans to Mm' mlxell concort of voce lhmo orvn Klen gllll tlml rndla at 8~OO p tn. tosuppe Frday afternoon at tho hollle ot song DUrng the past yeal' of Mrs Mark Koeltoutstandng muscal talent. 'Ve tle guests luld school we have wtnessed some can remembel' and apprecate tlla ul''ym Mchael vocal rectals by Alvn Franz and Ann K 0 e t 0 ' Davd Wl'gllt Betty Ann DOUg- werrlng a lass beautful contralto \'olco and pnk dross pl'csented Becky wtll tho surrng chords as Marge Kle!n l benuurul lmnollll ne8tng on R presented her plano rectal. Then whte satn pllow on whch were there was the Pep Prette's band embrohlm'ed lhe words Becky alld under Mary Burkland's drecton Manln Makng the charmng nfwhch fathfully tooted at every rat. colupletc was he presence basll:etball game Also there was of Mrs Evans and Mrs. Marvn (and s) The Student Volunteer orcbestra drected by Marvn Klen Ths lttle group of muscans has fathfully practced and wllngly played for several occasons the most mpol'tanl of whch wll be Commencement Those of us wbo attended the organ rectal last Sunday ~t Frst Presbyteran church heard tbe last of the Senor racltals tor anotber year. sabel Mse fnshed jhe year well wth her performance at the organ.' Mss Mse pjay~d sx superb seleetlons: Prelude and Fugue n C Mnor a selecton from The Lturglesl Year by Bach Sonata n D Flat by Rhenberger Squrrel by Weaver MouaBtery Evensong by Calver and Pece He rolque by Franck. Yea t has been a busy and wonderful year mll8cally and many other ways. But!t's tme (or your musc reportel' to cover -up the old typewrter and say goodbye for another year; so goodbye now. Many Actvtes n Freshman Week by MAE LANCASTER ASWC Socal Charman Lttle dd you know what was n store when one WHTWORTHAN reportel' approached me and sad Wll you wrte a story concernng Freshman week fall quarter? Of course realze that Freshman week concerns the present student body only ndrectly. But nevertheless thnk You would lke to know at least somethng about the actvtes of the ~rst few days of school. As expound on our Plans for tbose frst and very m portant days of a college'freshman hope you'll go way back wth me to when you were' a freshman and also remember how much those frendly smles and bello's meant upon arrvng on our far campus The frst BchedulCl event wljl be Sunday evenng. The Qhrlstan Endeavor Socety s n charge of ths very specal meetng t s to serve as a weldng together ot these lew students as well as be ng a fne example of our sprtual lre on the campus. Arter beng thus orented tlle new students wll m~et agan Monday mornng for freshman assem bly followed by freshman regstraton and tests for the new cadet. nurses The hlghllght of ther frst complete day on Whtworth campus s a (orm mxer n the evenng gven by Sefelo Tuesday opens agan' wlh more fre8hman reglstl'bton accompaned by new cadet nurse regstraton Then whlo the freshman al'o tak- WYle-Carlson PRESORPTON DRUGGSTS 69 Sprague Oor. Wa.ll. c:c'wo MORE LASSES.JNNOVNCE TROTHS 'Double hearts set n candy ksses announced the engagement of Gerry Falk and Ensgn Amoll Groves at a pal'ty held n Ballard hal JUDe 6. No defnlte plans for the weddng have been made Ensgn Groves s now n plot tran ng at Dallas Tex whle hs fan cee a popular snger at Whtworth s a junor The engagement or Jeanne Klr kendorfer and Elmer M (Snapshot) 0lck wll be o([jclally an nounced at a party at Lberty lake tomorrow nght Both are fl'esbmen and popular members of Alpha Kappa Ch. No weddng plans wlll be made uutll fall. Ml' Cllck s.known on the campus fol' that camera of hs whch be keeps ll acton despte the shortage of tm ng tests n the afternoon the llew nurses slp' oft tho campull and tour Deaconess hospta - another hghlght of these begnnng days 'n the evenng both nurses and freshmen al'e gven anollh' chance fol' relaxa.tlon whch takes the form of the All-Frosh nllxer. The socal commttee s responsble for ths event. Somethng lew and dfferent has been' added fol' Wednesday too For the frst tme on record tbe Bg Ssters are gong to meet ther Lttle Ssters at a scheduled tme n a scheduled place Ths s all gong to take place ll the mol'nlng wblle transfer tudents as well as you and are regsterng That means that you won't have to spend all week huntng up your Lttle Slstvr but you'll meet er frst thng Wednesday upon YOU' retul'o Wo' can gve credt to Peggy Cromer new WAA presdent lnd Mss Jenkns advsor to anybody and everybody who needs a helpng hand tor ths new addton nght. At ths Un0 wo shall have an opportunty to hem' somo of tho talent that hns not been hoard boforo nud otllel' tnlont thllt wo havo hearll u t. rocont l'ocltn!. Jellll Alllrch wll )rosont tll 0' gnu llllllbol' enttled CUlyon Wulls by Clokoy Vola Goodale wll nppelu' lt the )lulo n two numbol's dlllo b>' Laok 0. Voces ft Even by ('ollt7.ln. Schnbert's Ayo Marla wll bo sung by Lorolle Dong autl Tho Sparkll' a (h'ama by Wlson wll be -read by Sylva. JOhlSOl. Claro de Lune by Debussy wu be playell by \ary Burkland nt the plauo Whte Clffs of Dovel' wll be reatl by Helen Garner and BUl Chalmers s to presont Medltllton by Massenet Ol tho voln Joyco Warren wll plry on the or gan Prelude Rl Fugue n C M- 0' by Bach Vachel Lndsay's drama The Lame Boy and The Fary wll be read by ~at Spelman Mghty lke a Rose by Nevns and two othel' numbers wlll be sung by Robert Sanders all(l MU'Y Los Bovee wll read Tho CRler hy Thompson A contralto solo Lal'ley by Llszt wj be prosented by Bely Ann Douglass. The progrj\m wlll bo ellllel} by the Treble Clef club under tho dh'ectlon of Mss Jeanllette Strong n several numberfl one or whch s Tho Nght Hus \. Eyes by Noble Can ThOUf!Bm group of students. We'ro not gong to let t happen agan AU oh studentb wll take part n ths party n hollor of the transfer students. As much ls hate to admt t classes start ''hursllly. t's a good thng though snce tho val'lous socal commttees of the organlzatolls - am 'll nclude myself n ths category too - wll enjoy startng classes so that we mght recuperate from tho stran ot plallnlng ond carryng out these vared soclltl events of the frst few days of Freshman week. Bul thal's not all - Frday evenng wll be tho tradtonal Faculty recepton tor all tho new students Thel 8hOl't week arter ths recepton wll be the All-Collego mb:o' whch there wll bo some new and starung ucts presented So just n l\'arung 'm gong to suggest that you au ndulge n a week o( sleep and lulet rest prlol' to Freshman week guarantee that you'll need t so please tako heed 'Cause we don't want any cases of upper class man collapses all our handb Freshman week to OUr freshman week or course... there Blmply has to be a peclal hghlght for' Wednesday aftornoon WDTWORTH and evenng too And there ls WAAls gvng a pcnc n honor of Servce Staton No 2 all the new freshmen Another somethng dfferent has been added here too for Alpha Kappa AND OL GAS ACOESSORES Ch Lfe Servce club and tho Phladelphans are gong to be n charge or an evenng party n hol- 0' of tle transfer students who Pen~ Orelle & Dvson have jullt that very day nrrlved. Too of tell we've torgotten thlb For the Be.t --- Serve A & K Qualty MEATS HENRY MolNTURFF... Eugene'. Flower. Oorsages Out Flowers Plants Make Fne Gfts No 20 Wall St. The Crescent M.73 M.2343 Whtworth studonts '0 eagorly awlltthlg the rotul'n next erl or Mrs Alllm June C ''0lJ who s hel'll shown playng Whtworth's electrlo orgrn Sad Dorothy to Harold Hello Bor-n.un YO? DARNES: Dllrllng thero'll 00 thng must teu you 'm R. som-' nambullst. STROElnJ~: That's \\ l'lgbt honey; you cnn go to your church RH} ''ll go to mno BUHKAND: Hoy~ ongl whllt's 'flctlclous' menn? EMEJYSE: Oh someono thal's malle 'MARY: Tllen YOU''o!\'en't you? tlcuelous Doln Meron D. Mllnn coaoh of' Fghllng nnllkotball team ths year' BULDNG MATERAL McGoldrck Lumber Co. Spokane) Wash. HLSEN AERO SERVCE (fly wth Art Hlsen) }'nat chllrtel' Henrco 8t uden t nst ructon REA80NABLE RATE8 Storllge Sllnce Expcl'l Mcchon[cs Calkns Ar Termnal N Dvson Spokane j' ~ r r

49 PAGE FOUR WHTWORTHlAN Frday June RALPH HOBAKK CHOSEN SUMMER YCPT CHARMAN; PLAN' SEVERAL RALLES. ~~ ~ Oontrbutons Recelved BOOK WORMNG LTTLE AOORNS FERRY AND JENKNS of Seventy-Fve D lla; THE GREAT DECSON ~l 0 d ay we are tho m k' mg m. t erms 0 ft' a as mg peace POMOT'DD ~ TO ST LT..D o rs D'. James Shotwell well.known mnong natons. Unfortunately we are thnkng too 'fwo Whtworth men Druce E. by MAXNE JOHNSON hstoran presents Bome excellent strongly n terms of documents courts and poltcal 0'- FelTY and Hobal t Jenkns have Halph Ho bakk has' been solutons of current post war pl'ob. t' ~ll 't tl been pl'omoted to the rank of frst gamza OnS. lese ems necessary as ley are can on Y Ueutenant n 'ecent weeks. np)o'nte< tlllpo'ary YCPT lems n tbls book. Shotwell has al k ff t' t 'f tl. r wor e oc ve y oware peace ley are au expressloll Lt. Fel'l'y s statoned at charmall for the summer :~v:v~~~~: B:fv~~~~r~~~t~~l:~t!ll~l;~~: of the deals nnd desres of ndvduals everywhere. New Castle army t :e l Hnll reorganzaton of the tance ncludng What Germany Alt' as mg peace can on y corne as an on t grow tl ' ar bnse n '''lm ygroup under hm has begun. Forgot mhl At the Pars Peace Con of pence mnollg. ndvduals and wthn ndvduals. As ngton Delaware Ralph reports that plans ference.. whel'~ he has students we should be wllmg to work at the many small been fymg suce wll be made. to stage several WHAT FOREGN TRADE t fls k S W lc. W lell m. t eg~'a t] e( W ' menn PEACE. June 944 wlh ralles and mass meetngs MEANS TO YOU. Rght now we can work and sacrfce toward the the ' e 0 W ned ths snmmel' ns woll fs pub- T [. ter 'ng pamplllet C C SS an es nearng vctory through war jobs blood donatons hos- l'escent ara- Jshng a number of n- wrtten by Maxwell S. Stewal'l am forlnatonal pamphlets. s avalable for only 0c. t s an Jtn work cash donatons and smlar methods. \Ve can The present commttee bas kept earnest plea to aban\lon protec ad through daly and sncere praycl's and searchng Far east and an avemge of at least one or two Uve tarffs and wo'k toward free study of world problems..\ve can wrte to our natonal rls. publc presentatolls of the plan nternatonal trade. Ths pamphlet and local leaders to prolllote our collvctons. An mporweekly and Ralph hopes to man- provdes new and llumnatng tnnt servce s gven n wrtng to our servcemen regular ~ngnes tan ths polcy 'fle group reo answers to age-old tarff questons.. ' letters wnch are f u f f 't t S h 0 c leer m am op lmlsm. uc celves n weekly report from the ld. b' fl' Natonal Councl of Churches' rep. Daughter 0 Flame letters help el'nse t 0 lfr S p ane ltterness 0 t 0' resentatve at San Francsco Mr. Vlln Krk and s able to cool dln lves and gve them renewed hope for returnng to n Flyng huge C-54 al'cl'aft he delvers vtal Wll' cargo - arcl'aft and parts whoje blood and blood plasma; the return trp to tho states carres even more m' portant cargo - wounded Amer can veterans of the 'Vestel'll frout. Lt. Jenkn!! was servng wth the mteenth AAFn taly Chlls 20 Wrters better world. Ve can set an example by practcng selfate much of ts wol'k through hs How wlll that story end? lel?sness servce' and freedom from prejudce n our own comments. wsh knew because hs sus- daly acts. Publc respollse to recent rado penbe s awful. f d k' THE CLAN GATHERS and other programs gven by the When we rememher t lat el.lch orwal' - 00 mg commttee has resulted n flnancal Seated ll a comfol'lable lvng consh. era t e l' llg y-mo t' va t e d ac t an( th oug t 0 f our own room 20 members of the Wht donatons of '76.00 and' many let- worth Wrltels club sat nervously s helpng to buld peace and happness the Prate shp tel's expressng nterest and a de on the edge of thel' chars awat- wll be steerng a straght course to PEACE. sre to support the plan. Spy on the Prate Shp Next fall should prove to be very nterestng jullglng from the prospect[ve students that have come a- ng the clmax of A Daughtel' of the Flame. Wrtten by Pat Spelman fhe story was shrouded n gloom. and mystery am possessed a gteat deal of suspense. Several poems' ncludng Hollyhocks n the Moonlght and a relgous poem were read by Bernce Fddler An. magnary story pbout lfe vstng recently: Among them were under' the sea was presented by Marge Pentecost's sster Edth Mal'garet Grumman. nnd La Vems Brllssard's sster Joyce. Four of EleanOl' Hook's pu pls'. who Chme up wth her were also on the campus. We J!OUce wth luterest that La Verne s wearng hs letterman sweater once more. l's a good thng school wll only last a few more days for Joyce Warren Cor she llal;! fatbfully promsed not to wear her long beloved moccasns (take a look for yourself) after she s marred. Fr()m the varous plans we have heard evel'yone should be havng a most nterestng summel'. Bar ley and Speckle wll be roughng t at Blster Rust Camp Marge Mae and Mare wlll practce teach lng Calfornans wll be n Cal fonda (wth lhe excepllon of Flo) and Hed. and 'JoYCe wll be mal' rled. Whtworth has been he scene of many llappy reunons lately but that of Murel's and Carl's probab ly leads the lst. Zeener also we corned bl\ck hel' twn Vesta and oldol' students wero glad to seo Florence Ann who has been 'at Blblcnl ths yenr. Ruth Steuckle was lookng very hupjly wth En sgn Stan Gwnn when hoy were here fo' few mnutes 0 Satur!laY. ElYC'yone was very happy to see Hal Mnnch anll Detty Al'l' qust back on thc cllmpus together. As ths column goes n the bg )uestoll s whnt s gong to happen at the: Koehler's 0 the nght of An envolls breathless look was seen on thc faces of everyone as Mr. and Mrs. Moldenhauer entertaned the group wth several pano_ numbers. Refreshments were then served and the meetng '/Vas ad~: journed. Peace and J'E'st at length have come All the day's long tplj s past And each beal t s whsperng Home Home at last. Dllja heal' about the two elephants who went n swmmng? When t.hey came out they COUldn't get ther t.runks off.-oregon Daly Emera[d Unversty of Oregon. tel' from Ken Gweneth We are mmensely ll tel'ested n the class es Barbara McCarthy Vrgna Hunt and Frances Hathaway attend on Tuesday evenngs. Could yo... object be matrmony grls? The members of Dr. Schlauch's car pool are wonderng whether Prof. Tlley plans to get ]ls doctorate n hstory 0' n whstlng. They happen to know that he s excellent n both felds. Come come Men's Dorm. Let's not be rougll. There's a lttle matter that we'd al lke to get straghtened out. s t hls week that llel's uvallable 0' hard to get? There seellls to be mol'e than one John on the clnpus who s nterested n rellheads. Coulll anyone enlghten us on why Jeep always blushos. when anyono suys You're 0 your own nov? Toml hred Emelyse Long to caddy fol' hm! l! Am. was t Grumman long tho honol's fol' Jee}l? Hmmm.lnne. 'Ve thnk we know but new collples? Nell look n bunch of we'll see! gals 0 Whltworlh Tree 'Vo'!'e havng a hard tme keep lakng advantago of the lan.shol tng lp wth all tho clubs hat arc age grls? forlllod. Ono of the most recent ==============~= onos soems to bn he Soup Club hat has ts llleelngs n J. A Cty JJllllts Ballat'!! Hall. Why s t that el'ery hlllll!sollc mall SylVa goos oul wth hllllo' dlaloly get marred - to somebody else? How abollt shnrh'jg your let Queen Betty Marcellus who ruled wth dgnty at May Day Festval May th. Her.wllYs are ways of pleasantne88 anl all bel' paths ~re peace. -Proverbs 7. A peace above all earthly lgnltes A stl lnd quet conscence. -Sbakespeare Ma.l yo~ next flm to Leo's Studo and SBrve t Money!.... r Any sze 6 or 8 exposure roll flm developed wth two 25 sets of prnts C Extra plnts post card sze 3 or smaller each._.._._... C Add 3c for tax and postage Satsfed customers mal us ther flms from all over the world. LEO'S STUDO Unversty Place Spokane 5 Washngton DEAL Laundry Co. l<.. Lusterzed. Dry Cleanng E.7 Boone Spokane Washngton.. Where to Buy t OOAL OOKE WOOD FUEL OL Great Western. Fuel Co. Phone Brdy. 20 E. 222 DeSmet Spoka.ne Father's Day Greetng Cards Are Ready For Every Sort of Father Pop or Dad Dennson Dep't. f rn ~ Of a... M. ' Sprague Ave. There s lomethjng new ll tho lbral'y on FrdaY afternoons! Have you nouced the gatherng' of' Lbe clan frst perod after lunch? Tbe group meets around a table aol surrepttously tres to carryon a dscusson wthout arousng the re of Mrs. Strawn. The convers tods tbat take l)lace n sblant whspers are ntrgung to those about them for several Whtworth ears have grown n length snce the begnnng of tbs quarter. For.the most part only amused looks follow the poor Unfortunates about to go to ther doom though some 'more honest souls are known to sgh happlly and 'emark that tbey are glad they had sedse enough not to 'sgn up for that: course. Papers pass rapdly from hand to hand at that table anl pleased or puzzled counten~nces follow them. All of those strugglng creatures remelll~ bel' wth great sorrow that they asked that HEREDTY be taught ths quarter! [You ought to have seen tllem after they took ther exams!-ed.] Come Bee our new tock of TENNS RACKETS; BASE BALL GLOVES BASEBALL SHOES and TRAOK SHOES. -ouo-- BLL HATCH Sportng Goods s. Boward. Spokane.. Plenty of Bllfolds to Choose from Yes they've been dffcult ~o obtan but the Leather Goods Secton' s ready fol' F~ther's Duy wth a wdo selecton of bllfo)ds. :Lambskll goat ostdch morocco allgator and saddle leatl-' ers rangng tn prce from $2.40 to $20 r plus 20% Federal Tux Leather Goods-st Floor. THE'CRESCENT j 'j '

50 '.( 'j Frday June WHTWORTHAN PAGE FVe GRADUATNG SENORS HONORED TOMORROW NGHT AT ALUMN BANQUET Dr. J. H. Bard to Gve TaJk'~ at Gatherng n Dnng Hall The Alumn banquet wll be held toll0'l'ow evenng June 9 n the dnng hall and wll honor the graduatng senors guests of the Alumn assocaton. Dr. Jesse Bard or Calforna wll gve the address. The specal muscal plogram wll be combned wth a busness meetng and elec tlon of offcers. -'s. Elenuur Barl'OWS Chase and Mrs. Sam Postell are n charge of the program and the Reverend Wlson Ra!co s presdent of the organzaton. The alumn have been comng back to the Whtworth campus n droves recently renewng frendshps and seeng the changes 'that have been made snce ther graduaton Among those vstng have been Tetauo Sato '44 who has been attendng Prnceton Theologcal semnary; Florence Reynolds. '44 attendng Bblcal Semnary n New York-she recently announced her engagement; and Eleanor Hook who has been teachng up at Colvlle the past year. Hooke has also announced her weddng ';!loon. The Rev. Harold Penhalurlck '36 'vsted the campus recently and n troduced a semnary classmate of hs and Mark Koehler. ncdentally Mark dandfed hmself n a sut belongng to a South Amer can cowboy for' the beneft of the students. Among former students on the ()ampub have been Betty Arnqulat Hal Mnnch and Carl Blanford who has an extra specal reason for vstng WhltwlJrth. Hal s n the Marnes and recently was awarded the Bronze Star; Carl s home trom Prnceton semlnaty. Another of Whtworth's frends vstng s former Prot. Stanley S. Newcomb drector of speech at Prlncet!>n. Proctor gave UB a very fne chapel servce the other mornng. Dorothy Teeter another Whtworth graduate vsted her mother 'who s hollse mother of McMflan hall recently. Dorothy s teach ~ng at Arbuckle CaUforna and wll be n Davenport next year. - Speakng ot Davenport P~yll. Remme. Adam.. who s now lvng at Davenport wth. her hub 'band a mnster vsted here recently. Another' former student to vst was Janet Rlek a WAVE who s statoned at Portsmouth Ylrgna. Vrgna BogO' stopped over recently enroute home from the Women's Medcal hosptal n Phla-/ delpha... where she 8 n tranng. An~ther campus vstor was Betty J Hosea Jacoba. Rev. Wlson Rasco Alumn presdent and pastor of the Mllwood Presbyteran church. Dr. Glbert C. Flte new head of Whtworth's hstory department wll jon the starr next year. Dr. Robert McLean Sprtual Emphass leader whose sx onewore messages from Chrst nfluenced many lves. ths past ycar wth the Concert Seres. Shown above are three who gave concerts: Mss Ruth Kreger 'cellst Aprl 9; Mss Jua!lla Carter soprano March 2 and Mss Dorothy Eusts panst A'prl 9. An outstandng pleco of work was done ths lust yeul' by tho PC) Plrettes Balll undol tho leadershp of Mary Durklund. Left to Wllllaws LuRose Dck Schwab who dd a wonderful Job as ASWO prexy ths year. mnscot son 00 Mon'ow; Second row Put O'Drlen Sylva Wheldon Verna Zenlor; Thrd row Adellle Mc Neely Pat Blahop Eddy May. Peg gy Cromer am Mary Burkland. LeadJng scorer on the basketball team ths last wnter was Al Brown. Peggy Cromer newly eleoted WAA presdent. Dr Roy Elwlllg Vlle who spok& to U8 lnst wlntor n hl cnjjlleu;r Modorulol' or tho ProllhytoraD Church or Amo) lcn... nl. Hghest Qualty Work at Lowest Prces CASEY'S Shoe Repar N Wall Street l! Shown above s a group of uses about to depart for home dur ng Thanltaglvlng Day vacaton. Mller-Dervant TUX RENTALS W. Rversde Ave. Spokane W h.... The nland Empre'. D.Unctlve Funeral Home Cour/au - KnJnu$ - Sec~ Hazen &Jaeger FUNBRAL HOM. Tele/hone B d N. 306 Monroe E..

51 PAGE SX WHTWORTHAN Frday June ) :' Here Are Sketches of our Thrty-Two Senors: Past Pre~ent and Future Senors Flled Vtal Place n Oollege Affars Our senors have made a l'ecol'll for themselves durng ther years at Whtworth. Thel' achevements have been many and theh' future pllllls are vared. Here s a bref sketch or each senlm' wth sonwthng about hs prospects aftf]' grad uatlon: Murel Maxne Auslnk: Selal!; ~Major socal scence; 2 years 0 n natonal college Who's Who student body vce-prex) promnent n all school actvltco. Au8~e plans to be n Spokane for the summer and then to go to Bblcal Semnary.n New York next year. And then of course there's Carl. Kathryn Mary Best Marlyn :Janet Bllndauer and Regna E. B.hOp are all n the Cadet Nurse Corps. They are recevng dplomas from Whtworth because ther addtonal tranng under the army program s added to the credts they receved at Whtworth. Vr. gna Ruth ~o'o.r pre-medc stu dent at Women's ~edcal n Phlla delpha Pa. wll also. receve her dploma. from Wht worth on the Bame bass. Albert Arthur Brown: Corvalls Montana; Major busness admln straton; athletc on the Who'. -Who AmonG CoJleg Students n 944 treasurer of the ASWC.and tor the Whtworth Concert seres. Al s plannng to coach somewhere. Seattle; Major socology: one of the Wht worth Players drector of the Pep Prates. Burpy s _ plannng to go bome. Bruce DOUG'.. FlnlaYlon: auas Fnney; hals from -Anacortes Wash. Hs major s socal scence. Fnney was one of the Whtworth Players presdent of junor class and senlol' class and a member of the debate team. He hopes to attend San Anselmo. Mary AJ.. ft;u~klal'l: Bruce Douglas Fnlayson twce elected presdent of hs class has led the senors' n conquests on socal scholastc and student body fronts. a women's dorm; had charge of work program of Whtworth. Pa pa s now attendng semnary. Gertrude Louse Haunler: Kelso; major nursng scence; Hobby bas her R. N. Degree and plans to contnue n surgcal work at the Portland Oregon hosptal atter beng graduated here. John Herlry F. Henrcksen: Spo kane; major hstory; edtor of WHlTWORTuAN; walkng hbtory book; plans to wrte and to leach after a ffth year at Whtworth. Marjore Fern JohnaGn: Blo~~e emclent ASWC secretary; a bology major; Marge'U be enterng Western Reserve unversty at Cleveland Oho n the fall. Senor class offcers who have done a grand job duro ng the past year are Bruce Fnlayson presdent; Marjore Klen vce.presdent; Betty Marcellus -secretary treasurer and J oyce War ren socal charman. SENORS CONDUCT LAST C E. SERVOE A note of sallness was present at the Senor Vesper Sel'Vlce {ellncs!lay Juno 6 us each senor told what Whtworth had meant to hm. The meetng was comlucted en trely by!he senors. Bruce Fn layson senor presdent was n charge. A tro of senor grls presented muscal numbers. The servce was held at 7 o'clock Professor Mark Koehlel' populal' advser of one of the best classes n the hstory of Whtworth college. He has contrbuted much to makng ths one of the best The sweetest composton to a tudent s a report cam wrtten n A major.-pacuc Lutheran MoornG Malt. ' A ggolo s one who beleves that the world owes hm a lovlng.~ Oregon Daly Emerad Unversty of Oregon. FACULTY SENORS ATTEND BREAKFAST 'rhe scnlors wero honored at a facuty scnlor breakfast lust Sat Ul'day at whch Mark KoehlCl' se nlo!' ndvlser was toastjllstel. Bob 'Sanders Sllllg several selec tlons ncludng two rsh peces whch were heartly elljoyell. Sey ernl senlor8 gnve bref talks: Mu del Ausnk made a challenge to the msson feld Joyce Varl'ell spoke Ol Buldng a lome George Van Lem'en toj[) wlmt he H'\JOSOS to do as a mnster Gladys Logsdoll sjloke 0 Sence to God nnll Coun try Al Browll talked 0 Servce as a Tencher and Helen Morrow told what college hns menut to her. Dr. Warrell concuded the l'ogl'am speakmg on the topc Mzpah. wll frst cross the sea of matl'- n place of the regular Wednesday classes. ngbt C. E. program. mony wth Joyce Warren. The subject chosen by Rev. Char- Los Waldron and Marlyn Stark Ensgn Donald Steele wll be anles Hoffmester pastor of the West have passed ther SO word tran- other former Whltwol'thlan who Sde Presbyteran church of 'Seat- scrpton shorthand tests n Mss wll receve hs dploma at ths comte for hs address at the second Evan's elementary shorthand class. mencement. Whle at Whtworth senor nvestture on May 28 was Eleanor Renkert Barbara McCarty Don was actve n athletcs partlc. The Laughter of God. Helen Garner Nadne Lamkn and ulorly basketball. He left Wht- n magnaton Rev. Hoffmester Shrley Hall recently passed ther worth n order to jon the V U pro. took hs audence to the planet of 60 word tests and are now workng gram at the Unversty of Wash. Mars n order to obtan an mpel towaro the 8D.word. ngton. sonal vew of the earth an.d ts George L. VanLeuven Jr.; Mead; former edlto' of the WHTWORTH- AN and Natelh; 'Plans for the mnstry and bas already done con actvtes the affars of men and ot natons rshg up aganst ~ne another. He pctured the Almghty as a God of Judgment who lalgbs when men through ther dsobe dence to Hm fnd calamty; yet he also pctured Hhrt as a God of Love and mercy who contnually h ssung an lvuauon to men to come and place tnelr trust n Hm. -.The Whtworth student body at the close of tbe chapel program arose n trbute to Corp. Harold F. Mnnch returned Whtworth stderable work n ths feld: Ask George what the L. n hs name stands for! Mram Joyce Warren: Has hel' home on the campus and has arrved at voung age; majored n bology and mnored n French; actve n publcatons drama and assocaton. Her tavorte tme for studyng s whle walkng to lnd club work. 'Sbe wll be a June from Whtworth. Tom plans to 945 brde. Mmmm!. Marjore Mae Klen: Edwall; atten.d a detetc school n Chcago Florence ElzabeU! Wmer: Mll musc major and wnner of the Bervlce mal and' ~ holder of the ) - nellt year. wood Washngton; already bas be}' alumn deals award; wll be a Bronze star who spoke a few Robert Earl Sanderl: Oakesdale; R. N.; wll contnue anll exlend llel' school marm after cadet!ng n Spo words regardng hs months of actve duty. - MaJor~ Bble; slde.lne s musc work n the nursng flekl; long on kane. whch he uses n Hs servce. Bob walkng wth Gertnlde Haussler Quentn R. Le.her: Spokane; talents; rado work wll clam her plans on another summer wth hs to town. Mare J. Franz: Home economcs 'busy m!nster whose major s so tlne after she s graduated. Communty Presbyteran church n Delbert Huth Wood: Transfer major from- Lnd; Wash.; membel' cal scence. Betty Caryl Marcellul: Duluth Oakesdale and then wll return to [rom Hardn-Smmons -unversty of the Ajertca-q Home Economcs GladY Bernadne Logsdon: R. Mnnesota; home econ'omlcs ma- the Whtworth campus to begn AblJene Texl.8; better known as assocaton. Mtcbfe hasn't decded yet what 'She wfll do. N.; Spokane; a nursng scence jor; Queenle'~ s the presdent of work on hs master's degree. Hugh; majored n Bble; marred major who has capably served as Alpha. Beta and after graduaton Rchard Charles &clwab: Cor. and already an establshed Baptst Floyd LeRoy Gumaey: Major school nurse; Nurse plans to e she'll be weal'lng navy blu!!. The valls Montana; Major chemstry; mnster. Huey s a Washngton socal scjence; known as Papa change that whte unform for Ue WAVES are lucky. tall lanky prebdent of the ASWC; an wth a Southern drawl. FJoyd; the only man who lved n army's khak. We'll soon be salut llabel Patrca Mle: A Spokane member of the natonal college ng 2nd Lt. Gladys Logsdon army product whose man nterest s Who'. Who. Dck's future plans musc (Davd s ncluded too). Her are ndefnte but possbllteb n Senors Graduatng nurse. Donald Ralph Mcnturff: Spo secl-et ambton s to attend East- clude hgh school teachng a fel _ (Contnued from page ) kane; a busness admnstratlon man Conservatory. owshlp to WSC or a posluon 'as the degree of Bachelor of Eduea' ml.jor and basketball wblz; Me- Hanl Moldenhauer: Spokane; mu- a lcense offcer n -ere- chemcal You can alwa.ys get a square dej at SARTOR Maltercraftlmen n JEWELRY ton. Gurk's tuture plans are ndertnue. sc major who has been especally secton of the general economcs Rev_ Mr. Rdngs s a graduate 'aabelle Maude McNeely: Cow- appreclafed by Whtworth when admnstraton n Washngton D.C. of the Unversty of Calforna and che home economcs major; has he has played for us n chapel. Jack Rchard Starrett: Attendng of Prnceton Theologcal semnary. a strong nterest n drama and n Helen Mram Morr?w: Modesto St. Lous medcal school n whch No. 0 Wa.ll St. He s known as a. very successful Tom; sabelle has served the col- Calf.; Major Ohrlstan educaton; 'he s completng hs credts; f6:rm. pastor and a leader of youth. lege many Umes by sharng her member of the Lfe Servce club er actve Whltworthlan; plans to Spokane Sx of the graduatng women are n the natonal college Who'. Who become a medcal mssonary. Jack already regstered nu'ses who are She _ Dd you get badly hurt for 944 a Pl'ette and presdent ~~~ ~:':~-~~~~~=~~:;;;'~~~~~t!~~~~~~~~~~ to receve ther B. S. degl ees. when you were of the campus Chrstan Endeavor. 0 the team '! They are Gertrude Haussler Monu s plannng on two years He-No t was when the team ~ladys Logsdon Florence Wmer at the Bblcal Semnary n New was 0 me. - EWCE Journal Kathryn Besl MarlYn Blndauer York before gong nto actve mls- Cheney. and Regna Bshop. slonary work.. Mss Florence Wlmer's- and Mr_ Lyman L. Myerl: Reardan; Delbert Wood's dplomas wll be ANDREWS: When s your brth Major Bble; one of the Gospel dated September 7 rather tban day? Gleeman who sang n a Chapel pro Fne Arts June. CHAMBERS: 'Vlen wll t be gram ll February. The Parson - Graduatng n absenta w be most convenent for you? as le s known to the members of RectaJ Tonght Dona<l Steele U. S. N. N. Mr_ hs Evangellcal church n Rear Steele has ttlllsfej'l'ed credts whch Borhauer calls hs CRr baby dan plans to contnj.le hs thea 8 P.M. be earned n the armed forces to because t never goes any place logcal study at Portland net year. Whtworth. wthout ts rattle. Tom;ye Nshmoto: Spokane; n Chapel Major home economcs; member of the Amercan Home Economcs PETERS & SONS FLORSTS Corsages Mother's Day 3th of May 9rder Early W. 829 Rversde N Ma.rket TO hng!on Wate... H_ -.l.ctrl. P\4lultry. pro. d.c9 fof w.r... peu. om tllt r. lm40ntry wll.g. comr.!me 0 _ Mttff ly9 the. M lt he.. yet know. Pow.r COmp8n FOR POST- WAR ELCTRCA- LV\ N6-

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