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:§:30___„ ___„ Dance, on the tennis courts WeAi&ut Wabkinqtan VdY XLVI i - No. 31 Western Was New Winner of Scholarship Is Janet Summers Janet Summers, a junior from Tacoma, has been named t he winner of the Leonard Hudson Scholarship^ T h e award is £150.00 for the year 1950-51. This is the second award under the new scholarship. T h is year's holder is Bessie Jamej The scholarship is awarded student who will be a senior uate student when it is Other qualifications arj scholarship, need, am portant, promise of futi tion in the field of ed scholarship was made the effort of the class of Dr. Kuder, a member of ii mittee who chose the winnerj that there were six applica the scholarship and that the; all eminently qualified for award. Miss Summers is a graduate of^ Lincoln high school in Tacoma. WWC she is active in the Schol; ship Society, Interclub Council, the International Relations The scholarship will take effect the beginning of fall quarter next" year. fine •".. Friday, May 12—Senior class r hour. Baseball, golf, tennis, P here. .." -*- Saturday, May 13 — E^ens hall Mothers week-end. Track, UBC and PLC, here. Sunday/May 14—Edens,hall Mothers week r end. Sunday movie "Henry VUL'' Monday, May 15—Dress rehearsal for Campus Day, 7:00 p. m^ auditorium. Tuesday May 16—Baseball, roll, tennis, CPS, here. Wednesday, May 17—Campus Day. Friday, May 18—Track, golf, tennis, conference meet at UBC. -."-„.. ixer T*e senior class is sjKmsorlng an stt-seluMl nn^er tonl^ Uie^Jiiii-' | i i i i | f ^ be supplied by G^rdie Foru^ ban*. nny skie^^^B^|^^^Vf<^^HuJI«^^^H t n ' s V^^^I0ay> Campus ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B e n ^ H n \ ^ H i d Ce^^Hnnan. 5rm weather^^^^^^Hmd ^ ^ B plan^^^Bograrn^HHise make this Campusoayone of exception a^quality. Htgnnght of the day will be the crowning of King and Queen Pie-Face, the win? ners of that contest. The festivities begin at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning with the ^assembly program consisting of skits from houses and organizations on campus under the direction of Ann Nord and H a r ry Pagels. Next in order is the caravan to Whatcom Falls park by way of the downtown area, under police escort. Arrangements have been made so that STUDENTS DO NOT HAVE TO STOP FOR TRAFFIC SIGNALS, but they should heed a police request that no weaving is done in the caravan. The food committee, headed by Peggy Boe and Ed Mapes, announce a delicious menu for the day. Included will be two hot dogs per person, potato salad,, pickles and olives, cake, ice cream, and milk or coffee. Tickets for the meal are on sale in the main hall today and will also be sold Monday and Tuesday. Non-boarders on the campus will be charged 50 cents, and board-rs 10 cents. Tickets will not be sold ednesday so student teachers hould have a friend pick up their tickets. e beard judging contests will 1:30 p. m. Types to be 1 be the blackest, the oochiest, B. O. Plenty, d Gay '90. Teachers n the judging of the will be Mrs; Jean ss Marie Pabst. Stu-will be chosen later. ainder of the contests, be-th the Slipper Kiek and With the Tus-of-War will be by. Bill McDonald, Chuck busch, and Ann Garcia, The t the park will end with the 'ulty-Studentbaseball game. Dur-ig the entire afternoon, Dr. W. W. ggard will be taking on all com-at the horseshoe pit. inshing off the. festivities will the dance on the tennis courts if e weather is good and in the gym the weather is foul. King and Queen Pie-Face will be crowned at this time. night: *s The Sunday^ be "Henry Laughton and1 sponsors of the era students to their mothers for this W:i*qr.sto»v\ 'ItK is reported tnatr the system has been repaired which guaranteed to add to the:;/«BJdst-: ihe# *or t f c ^ -'\£M. -C:.\- niisston price for etisij«i'* »• W ment. All , ^ ^ ^ ^^ ted with the^WCTRSd living off campus should write to Miss Shirley Snarpe, care WWCollegian If they wish to attend. •"•'.- en ward 'education schol-iwarded to Donna ham. The $150.00 made available by unan-fuhds, according to Dr. TA faculty-alumni committee Miss Rcinholt as'the winner the basis of overall promise in the field of education, .'y- The winner. "Is secretary'.-, of the College Christian Fellowship. She also has been active during her three years at Western in many qlubs and on ^ny^ccramftteeS; : :x]* Band Plays In ival The WWC band, under the direction of Don C. Walter, will give a concert Friday night at the Blossom Time Festival pageant, as well as marching in the afternoon parade. A half.---hour concert wffl; be irlve^ by th£ group from 7:30^8:10 i^iiii at Battersbyfield Frid^7 wshinf. A featured-attraciion^ trumpet sextet\bk^^.MilB«^n^., Dick H^^l^?^^^^^^. Trcntman,:-Aifred:ljtt^^ Lundstrom. ..•••• y\ \;" • '-::%^M^^M0k Besides^ present ^nd Mil accmiipa^ the chorus r ^ ' ^ ^ - ^ ^ S ^ S I S S - of Love," and -an:s.iiiei^j:jggf^Mt^§ aCt.".-'"'.:• ••-::/> —••>' .'•••••'::•'"'' ••;'-'•-•*'.'':,V''-;f.-;"';v!-v-:'''.--'
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Title | Western Washington Collegian - 1950 May 12 |
Alternative Title | WWCollegian; WW Collegian; WWC Collegian |
Volume and Number | Vol. [48], no. 31 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | May 12, 1950 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1950-05-12 |
Year Published | 1950 |
Decades | 1950-1959 |
Original Publisher | Associated Students, Western Washington College of Education, Bellingham, Washington |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor | Cecil Thomas, Editor; Burt Horman, Copy editor; Rod Cardwell, Editorial assistant; Shirley McMicken, News editor; Paul Gillie, Feature editor; Gary Brandner, Feature editor; John Keilty, Sports editor; Shirley Sharpe, Society editor |
Staff | Al Magnuson, Business manager; News staff: Rod Cardwell; Joyce Munden; Peggy Boe; Sports staff: Hal Gronseth; Bob Mills; Vern Lestrud; Feature staff: Rod Cardwell; Glen Wolf; Shirley McMicken; Mary Jane Zuanich; Society staff: June Mehn; Ad staff: Eugene Williams |
Faculty Advisor | Jones, Monty |
Article Titles | Campus Day schedule shows plenty to do and eat Wed. (p.1) -- Get all students to Whatcom Falls Park (p.1) -- Weatherman to warm campus day events-forecast (p.1) -- New winner of scholarship is Janet Summers (p.1) -- Dateline (p.1) -- Mixer tonight (p.1) -- Nation-wide study conducted locally (p.1) -- Henry VIII Sunday (p.1) -- June 2 chosen as publications banquet time (p.1) -- Princess reigns (p.1) -- City council hears high street study (p.1) -- Reinholt given senior award (p.1) -- Band plays in town festival (p.1) -- Your money, where it goes (p.2) -- Campus day, looking back (p.2) -- The Hickenbottoom story, life and times of Western's ASB president-elect-digest form / by Rod Cardwell (p.2) -- Wolf calls / by Glen (p.2) -- This week's board notes / by Paul Gillie (p.3) -- Early dismissal (p.3) -- Navigator copy ready for press (p.3) -- Teachers needed to elementary field-Dr. Behrens (p.3) -- Presses roll for Klipsun, editor reports (p.3) -- Neilson elected 'W' club prexy (p.3) -- 'Peace' topic of meeting (p.3) -- D-Day for blue and white, Pacific Lutheran, Western play at Tacoma this afternoon (p.4) -- Skoll, Partlow pitchers woe (p.4) -- Short scores (p.4) -- Tennis squad meets PLC 1:30 on courts (p.4) -- UBC, PLC, Viks Clash In 3 Way Meet (p.5) -- WR group invades Sinclair / by Jeanne Baylor (p.5) -- Intramural net men are ready (p.5) -- Golfers win at St. martins; are here today (p.5) -- Hospice holds large lead in mural softball (p.5) -- Thinclads win medley relay at St. martins last Saturday, track meet starts 1:30 tomorrow (p.5) -- Water safety courses offered (p.5) -- Balk rule ousted (p.5) -- Camera club sponsors field excursion and photo contest (p.6) -- Advertising puzzle contest (p.6) -- Edens Hall to hold Spring tolo May 20 (p.6) -- Girls entertain dinner guests (p.6) -- Butts-Brown to exchange vows (p.6) -- MRH prepares for campus day skit (p.6) -- Off-campus girls nominate officers (p.6) -- June wedding in view for Collins (p.6) -- Home Ec girls have lesson in cake baking (p.6) -- Club corner (p.7) -- Campus Day celebrations highlight the year's events (p.7) -- Blue Hawaii is theme for Edens Hall formal Spring dance (p.7) -- Daniel's puts final touches on skits (p.7) -- Hospice playwrights kept busy with skit (p.7) -- Teachers take part in recent book (p.7) -- Buy your gift now for Mother's day (p.7) -- Hikers to hike up Lummi Mt. (p.7) -- Letters to the editor (p.8) -- Central gets student union building (p.8) -- Collegian classifieds (p.8) -- Find the lounge-an interesting game for free hours / by Mary Jane Zuanich (p.8) |
Photographs | [Ed Hickenbottom] (p.2) -- [Bill Anognoston, Ernie Calendar, Lois Kilander, Charmaine Wing, Ruby Johnson, Carol Irwin, Helen Wiik, Dean Waugaman, Ed Mapes] (p.3) -- [Three photos of Campus Day past, three legged race] (p.3) -- Bob Skoll (p.4) -- Leroy Dixon (p.5) |
Cartoons | It's music! Music! Music? / [Bibler?] (p.2) |
Notes | Volume number incorrectly printed as "XLVI" in folio. At head of folio: CAMPUS DAY (printed in red with red outline of a bearded face on p.1) |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/261544368 |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Object Type | Text |
Original Format Size | 40 x 29 cm. |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Digital Reproduction Information | Bitone scan from 35 mm silver halide, 1-up negative film at 600 dpi. 2010. |
Identifier | WWC_19500512.pdf |
Contributor | The digitized WWU student newspapers are made possible by the generous support of Don Hacherl and Cindy Hacherl (Class of 1984) and Bert Halprin (Class of 1971) |
Rights | This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103. USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to Western Front Historical Collection, Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. |
Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
Description
Title | Western Washington Collegian - 1950 May 12 - Page 1 |
Alternative Title | WWCollegian; WW Collegian; WWC Collegian |
Volume and Number | Vol. [48], no. 31 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | May 12, 1950 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1950-05-12 |
Year Published | 1950 |
Decades | 1950-1959 |
Original Publisher | Associated Students, Western Washington College of Education, Bellingham, Washington |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor | Cecil Thomas, Editor; Burt Horman, Copy editor; Rod Cardwell, Editorial assistant; Shirley McMicken, News editor; Paul Gillie, Feature editor; Gary Brandner, Feature editor; John Keilty, Sports editor; Shirley Sharpe, Society editor |
Staff | Al Magnuson, Business manager; News staff; Rod Cardwell; Joyce Munden; Peggy Boe; Sports staff; Hal Gronseth; Bob Mills; Vern Lestrud; Feature staff; Rod Cardwell; Glen Wolf; Shirley McMicken; Mary Jane Zuanich; Society staff; June Mehn; Ad staff; Eugene Williams |
Faculty Advisor | Jones, Monty |
Notes | Volume number incorrectly printed as "XLVI" in folio. At head of folio: CAMPUS DAY (printed in red with red outline of a bearded face on p.1) |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/261544368 |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Object Type | Text |
Original Format Size | 40 x 29 cm. |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Digital Reproduction Information | Bitone scan from 35 mm silver halide, 1-up negative film at 600 dpi. 2010. |
Identifier | WWC_19500512.pdf |
Contributor | The digitized WWU student newspapers are made possible by the generous support of Don Hacherl and Cindy Hacherl (Class of 1984) and Bert Halprin (Class of 1971) |
Rights | This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103. USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to Western Front Historical Collection, Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. |
Full Text | :§:30___„ ___„ Dance, on the tennis courts WeAi&ut Wabkinqtan VdY XLVI i - No. 31 Western Was New Winner of Scholarship Is Janet Summers Janet Summers, a junior from Tacoma, has been named t he winner of the Leonard Hudson Scholarship^ T h e award is £150.00 for the year 1950-51. This is the second award under the new scholarship. T h is year's holder is Bessie Jamej The scholarship is awarded student who will be a senior uate student when it is Other qualifications arj scholarship, need, am portant, promise of futi tion in the field of ed scholarship was made the effort of the class of Dr. Kuder, a member of ii mittee who chose the winnerj that there were six applica the scholarship and that the; all eminently qualified for award. Miss Summers is a graduate of^ Lincoln high school in Tacoma. WWC she is active in the Schol; ship Society, Interclub Council, the International Relations The scholarship will take effect the beginning of fall quarter next" year. fine •".. Friday, May 12—Senior class r hour. Baseball, golf, tennis, P here. .." -*- Saturday, May 13 — E^ens hall Mothers week-end. Track, UBC and PLC, here. Sunday/May 14—Edens,hall Mothers week r end. Sunday movie "Henry VUL'' Monday, May 15—Dress rehearsal for Campus Day, 7:00 p. m^ auditorium. Tuesday May 16—Baseball, roll, tennis, CPS, here. Wednesday, May 17—Campus Day. Friday, May 18—Track, golf, tennis, conference meet at UBC. -."-„.. ixer T*e senior class is sjKmsorlng an stt-seluMl nn^er tonl^ Uie^Jiiii-' | i i i i | f ^ be supplied by G^rdie Foru^ ban*. nny skie^^^B^|^^^Vf<^^HuJI«^^^H t n ' s V^^^I0ay> Campus ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B e n ^ H n \ ^ H i d Ce^^Hnnan. 5rm weather^^^^^^Hmd ^ ^ B plan^^^Bograrn^HHise make this Campusoayone of exception a^quality. Htgnnght of the day will be the crowning of King and Queen Pie-Face, the win? ners of that contest. The festivities begin at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning with the ^assembly program consisting of skits from houses and organizations on campus under the direction of Ann Nord and H a r ry Pagels. Next in order is the caravan to Whatcom Falls park by way of the downtown area, under police escort. Arrangements have been made so that STUDENTS DO NOT HAVE TO STOP FOR TRAFFIC SIGNALS, but they should heed a police request that no weaving is done in the caravan. The food committee, headed by Peggy Boe and Ed Mapes, announce a delicious menu for the day. Included will be two hot dogs per person, potato salad,, pickles and olives, cake, ice cream, and milk or coffee. Tickets for the meal are on sale in the main hall today and will also be sold Monday and Tuesday. Non-boarders on the campus will be charged 50 cents, and board-rs 10 cents. Tickets will not be sold ednesday so student teachers hould have a friend pick up their tickets. e beard judging contests will 1:30 p. m. Types to be 1 be the blackest, the oochiest, B. O. Plenty, d Gay '90. Teachers n the judging of the will be Mrs; Jean ss Marie Pabst. Stu-will be chosen later. ainder of the contests, be-th the Slipper Kiek and With the Tus-of-War will be by. Bill McDonald, Chuck busch, and Ann Garcia, The t the park will end with the 'ulty-Studentbaseball game. Dur-ig the entire afternoon, Dr. W. W. ggard will be taking on all com-at the horseshoe pit. inshing off the. festivities will the dance on the tennis courts if e weather is good and in the gym the weather is foul. King and Queen Pie-Face will be crowned at this time. night: *s The Sunday^ be "Henry Laughton and1 sponsors of the era students to their mothers for this W:i*qr.sto»v\ 'ItK is reported tnatr the system has been repaired which guaranteed to add to the:;/«BJdst-: ihe# *or t f c ^ -'\£M. -C:.\- niisston price for etisij«i'* »• W ment. All , ^ ^ ^ ^^ ted with the^WCTRSd living off campus should write to Miss Shirley Snarpe, care WWCollegian If they wish to attend. •"•'.- en ward 'education schol-iwarded to Donna ham. The $150.00 made available by unan-fuhds, according to Dr. TA faculty-alumni committee Miss Rcinholt as'the winner the basis of overall promise in the field of education, .'y- The winner. "Is secretary'.-, of the College Christian Fellowship. She also has been active during her three years at Western in many qlubs and on ^ny^ccramftteeS; : :x]* Band Plays In ival The WWC band, under the direction of Don C. Walter, will give a concert Friday night at the Blossom Time Festival pageant, as well as marching in the afternoon parade. A half.---hour concert wffl; be irlve^ by th£ group from 7:30^8:10 i^iiii at Battersbyfield Frid^7 wshinf. A featured-attraciion^ trumpet sextet\bk^^.MilB«^n^., Dick H^^l^?^^^^^^. Trcntman,:-Aifred:ljtt^^ Lundstrom. ..•••• y\ \;" • '-::%^M^^M0k Besides^ present ^nd Mil accmiipa^ the chorus r ^ ' ^ ^ - ^ ^ S ^ S I S S - of Love," and -an:s.iiiei^j:jggf^Mt^§ aCt.".-'"'.:• ••-::/> —••>' .'•••••'::•'"'' ••;'-'•-•*'.'':,V''-;f.-;"';v!-v-:'''.--' |
Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
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