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••^Sj-Jfjiw., COLLEGIAN Vol. XLVI — No. 21 Western Washington College, Bellingham, Wash. Friday, February 24, 1950 Tuesday and Wednesday Elections To Choose New Board Members Candidates Pass in Review at Tuesdays Assembly • • . i Election days on the Western campus will be Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, when students will go to the polls to select five new representatives on the Board of Control. Fifteen candidates for these five positions were nominated in last week's primary election. Before the polls open Tuesday morning, voters will have an opportunity to meet the contestants and hear them speak on behalf of their campaigns at an election assembly scheduled for 10 a. m. According to election chairman Loren Rankin each candidate and manager will be allowed a total of three minutes on the program.*] Three students, either man or woman, will be selected to serve four quarters on the board from a list of nine nominees. Barbara Butler, Paul Gillie, Dave Grocott, Norm Hash, Chuck Messenger, Lex Milton, Bud Minihan, Gerald Salsgiv-er, and Cecil Thomas are the nine students on this ticket. Each voter may pull the lever for'a many as three of the nine. One woman student will be elected for four quarters. Tli&ythtee aspirants to this position are jeanette Baylor, Zona Daverin, and M a r y Pagels. . The fifth position is that of a woman to serve two quarters. Entered in this contest are Carol Irwin, Ruby Johnson, and Marilyn Morrison. , Voting will take place in room 112. Machines will be used to make the voting procedure convenient and speedy. Concert Program Bellingham's Civic chorus and or-. chestra will entertain tonight at the Bellingham high school, in the second of the season's concerts to be given by them. Admission will be free to all students. Although they have all the appearance of candidates for a beauty contest, the five WWC co-eds in the picture above are vying for two positions on the Board of Control. Left to right, top row: Jeannette Baylor and Ruby Johnson. Bottom row: Carol Irwin, Mary Pagels, and Zona Daverin. Missing is Marilyn Morrison. Friendly rivalry is indicated in the picture at left of the candidates for the four-quarter man or woman position on the Board of Control. Left to right, top row: Don Minihan, Cecil Thomas, Chuck Messenger, and Norm Hash. Bottom row: Lex Milton, Barbara Butler, Paul Gillie, and Dave Grocott. Missing from the picture is Gerald Sals-giver. Shangri-la Paradise Theme for Junior Prom in Western Gym "Shangri-La," mythical, mysterious rendeszvous, has been revealed to be WWC's own physical education building. Here, next Saturday night, March 4, Kipling's adage that "ne'er the twain shall meet" faces a stiff test as Western students mingle with the mystery of the Orient at the first annual Junior prom. The popular Mert Perkins orchestra, which has provided dance-able rhythms for such occasions, in the past as the Publications 'Pfbrn, Golden Anniversary ball, ursome alkl the Homecoming Queen's ball, he^ been engaged for the outstanding* social event of winter quarter. Dancing will begin at 9:00, lasting uhtil 1:00 a, m. pTIclMts are on sale now in tbe maJn hall for this precedent-estab-event, at the price of $1.75 Bells of St. Mary's Sunday Movie Show "Bells of St. Mary's" will be the feature of the Sunday movie to be shown in the college auditorium February 26. The leading characters are played by Bing Crosby and Ihgf rid Bergman. This movie promises to be another of the proven quality films which have been attracting large Sunday night audiences for the past several weeks. The price, is still 25 cents and the time is 7:0Q Fo Plays Here WWC students can hear the official string quartet of the French radio network when the Pascal quartet performs Friday, March 3, in the college auditorium. Four players of t h e musical group are: Jacques D u m b n t , first violin; Maurice Crut, second violinjviteon Pascal, viola; and Rafyeit Salles, 'cello. •> From coast to coast, the Prench-men have been recognized for their technical skill in obtaining a perfect blending of instruments. Their fame has grown since the four former soloists joined together in 1940. Spring Pre-Registrathn Begun Juniors Signing Up Now Pre-registration for the spring quarter begins today and extends through February 28, for juniors. Pre-registration for other classmen is as follows: sophomores, March 1, 2, 3, 6; freshmen, March 7, 8, 9, 10. Senior pre-registration took place the last part of this week. Students who do not pre-register during the assigned period will not be permitted to register until March 28, the first day of spring classes. .... freshmen and others who entered Western during the 1949-50 school year should consult advisers for approval of their schedules. Others are to follow schedudes previously worked out with advisers or the registrar. All students registering for an eight-credit student teaching course must secure schedule aproval from the Department of Student Teaching. Safety Committee Submits Survey of effort to guard against them. David Burrell, safety director, reported that the council hopes to be able to make public contents of the Committees of Western's newly-initiated safety council submitted surveys of the veterans' housing project and residence halls at last Thursday's monthly meeting. .;•:-Thfe. two surveys, concerned location of accident hazards and recommended correction and exertion survey following tfieir further study. Irresponsible /parking;; as< a chronic safety violation, he stotW^is to be; one point of future council attack
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Title | Western Washington Collegian - 1950 February 24 |
Alternative Title | WWCollegian; WW Collegian; WWC Collegian |
Volume and Number | Vol. [48], no. 21 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | February 24, 1950 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1950-02-24 |
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; Paul Gillie, News editor; John Keilty, Sports editor; Gary Brandner, Feature editor; Rod Cardwell, Feature editor; Shirley Sharpe, Society editor |
Staff | Al Magnuson, Business manager; Advertising staff: Eugene Williams; Perry Smith; Harold Ward; News staff: Morrie Knutzen; Beverly Gordon; Bill Stiles; Frank Ward; Shirley McMicken; Feature staff: Mary Jane Zuanich; Sports staff: Jean Baylor; Roger Knoop; Vernon Lestrud; Society staff: Pat Somers; Barbara Cozza |
Faculty Advisor | Burnet, Ruth Axtell |
Article Titles | Vote-Tues. or Wed.-Vote (p.1) -- Tuesday and Wednesday elections to choose new board members (p.1) -- Concert program (p.1) -- Shangri-la paradise theme for junior prom in Western gym (p.1) -- Bells of St. Mary's Sunday movie show (p.1) -- Foursome plays here (p.1) -- Spring pre-registration begun juniors signing up now (p.1) -- Safety committee submits survey (p.1) -- After hour prof not popular (p.2) -- Campus glances; Whitworth to have semesters (p.2) -- A dance floor basher-his day in court / by Gary Brandner (p.2) -- Rod's ramblin's / by Rod Cardwell (p.2) -- Backstage with "Menagerie" or production woes unlimited / by Mary Jane Zuanich (p.2) -- Social students learn of life in reformatory (p.3) -- Choir accepts bid to appear on network program (p.3) -- Western's a Capella choir ready for 5-day concert tour (p.3) -- New course added in modern physics (p.3) -- Dateline (p.3) -- IA enthusiasts organizing campus club (p.3) -- Klipsun staff mixes work and play; Gillie to edit copy (p.3) -- Queers and hospice untarnished (p.4) -- Freshmen lose to senior hall / by Jean Baylor (p.4) -- Barnacles to host UBC club on Wednesday evening (p.4) -- Birds, Vikings split in two game series (p.4) -- UBC hoopmen defeat Viking five (p.4) -- Viks draw Central in season final game at Ellensburg (p.5) -- V-ball tourney scheduled soon (p.5) -- H-Yaks on top (p.5) -- Pacific Lutheran Glad's down Viking Hoopmen at Tacoma H. McLaughlin sparks Lutes / by John Keilty (p.5) -- Advertising puzzle contest (p.5) -- Hours revised for freshmen at Edens (p.6) -- Former student exchanges vows (p.6) -- Jones to speak at meeting (p.6) -- Students discuss the proposal of new dance club (p.6) -- Western graduate to wed in August (p.6) -- Plan underway to organize new speech club (p.6) -- Information given pre-registration (p.6) -- Co-eds girls throw diets to the winds (p.6) -- WSSF extends thanks (p.6) -- Club corner (p.7) -- MRH reports casualties at UBC invasion (p.7) -- Daniel's Hall has fireside (p.7) -- Church college club takes on meeting (p.7) -- Congrats extended to Ed and wife on arrival of son (p.7) -- Senior hall girls delve in studying (p.7) -- Last minute jobs mark close of SSC paper drive (p.7) -- Teaching aids, good weather highlight Colorado conference / by Rod Cardwell (p.8) -- Collegian classifieds (p.8) -- Note of thanks / Phyllis Armstrong (p.8) -- Another "old editor' reports (p.8) |
Photographs | [Co-eds vying for two positions on the Board of Control (top, L-R): Jeannette Baylor, Ruby Johnson (bottom, L-R): Carol Irwin, Mary Pagels, Zona Daverin] (p.1) --[Candidates for the four-quarter man or woman position (top, L-R): Don Minihen, Cecil Thomas, Chuck Messenger, Norm Hash (bottom, L-R): Lex Milton, Barbara Butler, Paul Gillie, Dave Grocott] (p.1) -- [Don Walter and his blue-and-white clad Viking band] (p.3) -- Tom Green (p.4) -- Three members of Western's ski team, Kermit Bengtson, Roy Erickson, Jim Privat (p.4) -- Bob Woodman (p.5) -- [Bonnie May Burrell] (p.6) -- [Wilma W. Smith] (p.7) |
Cartoons | [Perfume] / B Tobey (p.2) |
Notes | Volume number incorrectly printed as "XLVI" in folio. |
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_19500224.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 February 24 - Page 1 |
Alternative Title | WWCollegian; WW Collegian; WWC Collegian |
Volume and Number | Vol. [48], no. 21 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | February 24, 1950 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1950-02-24 |
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; Paul Gillie, News editor; John Keilty, Sports editor; Gary Brandner, Feature editor; Rod Cardwell, Feature editor; Shirley Sharpe, Society editor |
Staff | Al Magnuson, Business manager; Advertising staff: Eugene Williams; Perry Smith; Harold Ward; News staff: Morrie Knutzen; Beverly Gordon; Bill Stiles; Frank Ward; Shirley McMicken; Feature staff: Mary Jane Zuanich; Sports staff: Jean Baylor; Roger Knoop; Vernon Lestrud; Society staff: Pat Somers; Barbara Cozza |
Faculty Advisor | Burnet, Ruth Axtell |
Notes | Volume number incorrectly printed as "XLVI" in folio. |
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_19500224.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 | ••^Sj-Jfjiw., COLLEGIAN Vol. XLVI — No. 21 Western Washington College, Bellingham, Wash. Friday, February 24, 1950 Tuesday and Wednesday Elections To Choose New Board Members Candidates Pass in Review at Tuesdays Assembly • • . i Election days on the Western campus will be Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, when students will go to the polls to select five new representatives on the Board of Control. Fifteen candidates for these five positions were nominated in last week's primary election. Before the polls open Tuesday morning, voters will have an opportunity to meet the contestants and hear them speak on behalf of their campaigns at an election assembly scheduled for 10 a. m. According to election chairman Loren Rankin each candidate and manager will be allowed a total of three minutes on the program.*] Three students, either man or woman, will be selected to serve four quarters on the board from a list of nine nominees. Barbara Butler, Paul Gillie, Dave Grocott, Norm Hash, Chuck Messenger, Lex Milton, Bud Minihan, Gerald Salsgiv-er, and Cecil Thomas are the nine students on this ticket. Each voter may pull the lever for'a many as three of the nine. One woman student will be elected for four quarters. Tli&ythtee aspirants to this position are jeanette Baylor, Zona Daverin, and M a r y Pagels. . The fifth position is that of a woman to serve two quarters. Entered in this contest are Carol Irwin, Ruby Johnson, and Marilyn Morrison. , Voting will take place in room 112. Machines will be used to make the voting procedure convenient and speedy. Concert Program Bellingham's Civic chorus and or-. chestra will entertain tonight at the Bellingham high school, in the second of the season's concerts to be given by them. Admission will be free to all students. Although they have all the appearance of candidates for a beauty contest, the five WWC co-eds in the picture above are vying for two positions on the Board of Control. Left to right, top row: Jeannette Baylor and Ruby Johnson. Bottom row: Carol Irwin, Mary Pagels, and Zona Daverin. Missing is Marilyn Morrison. Friendly rivalry is indicated in the picture at left of the candidates for the four-quarter man or woman position on the Board of Control. Left to right, top row: Don Minihan, Cecil Thomas, Chuck Messenger, and Norm Hash. Bottom row: Lex Milton, Barbara Butler, Paul Gillie, and Dave Grocott. Missing from the picture is Gerald Sals-giver. Shangri-la Paradise Theme for Junior Prom in Western Gym "Shangri-La," mythical, mysterious rendeszvous, has been revealed to be WWC's own physical education building. Here, next Saturday night, March 4, Kipling's adage that "ne'er the twain shall meet" faces a stiff test as Western students mingle with the mystery of the Orient at the first annual Junior prom. The popular Mert Perkins orchestra, which has provided dance-able rhythms for such occasions, in the past as the Publications 'Pfbrn, Golden Anniversary ball, ursome alkl the Homecoming Queen's ball, he^ been engaged for the outstanding* social event of winter quarter. Dancing will begin at 9:00, lasting uhtil 1:00 a, m. pTIclMts are on sale now in tbe maJn hall for this precedent-estab-event, at the price of $1.75 Bells of St. Mary's Sunday Movie Show "Bells of St. Mary's" will be the feature of the Sunday movie to be shown in the college auditorium February 26. The leading characters are played by Bing Crosby and Ihgf rid Bergman. This movie promises to be another of the proven quality films which have been attracting large Sunday night audiences for the past several weeks. The price, is still 25 cents and the time is 7:0Q Fo Plays Here WWC students can hear the official string quartet of the French radio network when the Pascal quartet performs Friday, March 3, in the college auditorium. Four players of t h e musical group are: Jacques D u m b n t , first violin; Maurice Crut, second violinjviteon Pascal, viola; and Rafyeit Salles, 'cello. •> From coast to coast, the Prench-men have been recognized for their technical skill in obtaining a perfect blending of instruments. Their fame has grown since the four former soloists joined together in 1940. Spring Pre-Registrathn Begun Juniors Signing Up Now Pre-registration for the spring quarter begins today and extends through February 28, for juniors. Pre-registration for other classmen is as follows: sophomores, March 1, 2, 3, 6; freshmen, March 7, 8, 9, 10. Senior pre-registration took place the last part of this week. Students who do not pre-register during the assigned period will not be permitted to register until March 28, the first day of spring classes. .... freshmen and others who entered Western during the 1949-50 school year should consult advisers for approval of their schedules. Others are to follow schedudes previously worked out with advisers or the registrar. All students registering for an eight-credit student teaching course must secure schedule aproval from the Department of Student Teaching. Safety Committee Submits Survey of effort to guard against them. David Burrell, safety director, reported that the council hopes to be able to make public contents of the Committees of Western's newly-initiated safety council submitted surveys of the veterans' housing project and residence halls at last Thursday's monthly meeting. .;•:-Thfe. two surveys, concerned location of accident hazards and recommended correction and exertion survey following tfieir further study. Irresponsible /parking;; as< a chronic safety violation, he stotW^is to be; one point of future council attack |
Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
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