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'00-0 F^V^I^M; w^cEjmmm mm& m; I ;S ^Famous} in Rei^rtbiirei FfeUs; ^-"^The ^^^jSowid^Biol^ieai; stiaiibri v; ait Friday Harbpiv; San Juari Island, £.will open its^ summer session June 18, rOTtt";yanoua^courses in science of- /}feraL;-:;}};;};^^}'};-;•"};. }}::; v^C;'-;} ^'S/ 3 ^ } s t a t i o n - i s : ; located:near Jthe" ^tbwn of Friday Harbor and the Nor- —'••;;'.i-'--'• •'.'.' -';;• '••'.'•'/ . ' - - . , ' .'.. . •- -;•'•"'.::'.-' mal' is cooperating with the Uniyer-- sity;pf ^iwliington^at this school \by bffering twocourses- iri plant•-arid' :l;.anjmalfWoltogy;-- -''•';?" -"'".•'•• ~ T^Either- o f c t h e t w o courses offeral •}ljy:^e V Normal j m a y substituted < for iNaturei Stucly, .and Science • and ^yiKzawtipn l a , l b , and lc, which are ' }requn-edcourses^^it the Normal. Ap- ;-v^Uc|aro8> for->;Uf.e:'''diplomas may sub- : atitutp either}; course for the addi-; ylional quarter, work;requirement;af- ,};;ter: graduation..-- ;i'\,-- •-' 'W .-.; .' Conditions for learning from the -ieaching point of ; view^areideal at :;.:Friday;;Harbor, especially if work is y laken-jn^ thei Normal courses, which ;; stress fields w o r k . , T h e XJhiyersity : courses are of a more scientific ria- ^tlire. :}; .>;;.;';->:- ';^'"L:} •"'••C^-...}; } "'/:- :;;-2J -vGreaiti Opportunity Offe^ , ...;••; I t is b e c a u s e ^ -the wonderful p p r iC^rturiity of plant and animal study ^hat is.offered at^this. location that ;^tJ walr chosen'^by 'years a g a V K r s t hand knowledge «f natural objects marks it from the ordinary summer sessions offered in Hhie city.- • :'—;,^-;. '•-;};;•- '; ?; ; -Not only may one gain a thorough ^acquaintance-: w i t h t h e c o u r s e > ; but the out-of-door life of living in tents, inakingitrips, and the mere: living for "a summer." amidst the San Juan group of islands, is likely to prove most* enjoyable..; -V-;;-x w;;..:'•*'* ~ - ' .;/} Faculty ^ce^tional > A wide.range of instructors, each a master in his field,}has been chosen > ~td make up the facuity. _Ther Normal staff will be; composed of Missr Leoria vSundquistj instructor in biology,' Nor- :; mal School; R.^H. Wolcott; Profess o r - of Zoology,!?University of Ne- • braska. Other teachers come from Illinois,fcTexasj; '••Msspuri,"'-;and':''''.Uni-- v a r s i t y ofWashington. ;-The teacher % .'.of ecology}will -be Hi H. Gran of Oslo - ^JniyersityV Osid"r^rway. He is the jbutstantBiig authority in the world oh ; thatT subject": '-.->•.- ••'••;' }}£}Exprase¥-for>the nine weeks?are r;ebyered:vby:}T};,;} .;,: ";:;.':: ^Tuition fee fNor^al courses) ..<$15.00 yEa^ratory fee-.:....; ..>.;.^.„;:.'^v 5.00 ; Tent, iwo^ pr'inore to;teht ea^:# 6.50 ^Bbard, $5.50^%eek,; in; advance .; 49.50 ';Stb^krooniv breakages, Oestimalte;:3.00 y^Books,-estimate ^.?....,..;„.^:.;uS.;:. 2.00 incidentals, e"^^ i||^ra^B||^^ SP" Friday Harbor, where the Normal will conduct courses this summer. iiliJR ::^: ^ g :;^' c l p t^ ''•:•. ^-ti"?''• climbing,- >and ''roughing^ ;it," ;;^y0Kould' be-?select^ / Heavy<X .^•^^nick^rs-: and' middies •,' are "advised ?or ^iKy^e^womeri.:?:;- -;" ''K^^yJ-r^i-i^^y^;:^ 4V&v J^i«318>';at^8 aim"} and ^will cohtinud: '£0 -fpr?;9? ^weeks/ closing,Friday^ August sM?S;v-#fr^;:\Nor^^ •^Ifi^S^'^S^tibnj^^ ^ | | g s p h \ l y | | ^ p o n | ; ^ i i ^^ ;-'5A/;liigliy interestirig;- arid active spring: quarter is promised tliis year, judging from the number of events scheduled to take place. Friday; the Y->W.?& A. willihold^ its quarterly party and on April 6: the Campfire Girls will stage-Z. their party,.;;' On Saturday, April 7, Tony Sarg will presjent his ..famous; MarionetteSj which have won wide acclaim wherer eyer they have ..been presented.- : Friday, April 13\the W. A. A. will give their all-schdrol shower and on the" fourteenth the MacDowell club will hold its quarterly banquet. # On April 17}; Florence Austral will sing at the First Christian. Church to take the place of Mary Lewis, whose concert was .cancelled. Miss Austral is a fine' substitute and some comments hold her above 'Miss Lewis.: The Barrere . Little Sj'mphony will be-; presented on April 19 and on April; 20. the Oregon club will stage an all-school dance and will rbe followed by the Sophomore Class Mixer. On. the" "twenty-seventh the Leowyr-tha club will give i t s p a r t y , and the "Satm'day-f^^ League Informal will occur. ' •? ;•"• Campiis Daj*, _May^ 1, and Viking Vodyil are scheduled for the: same date. The Frosli class mixer arid the Edens Hall Girls'; Informal will, be staged May 4 arid 5 and on "May U, 12, the eighth annual Bellingharii Tulip Festival is to be held. May 18T the Drama club will present ''Craig's, Wife", with the^ Faculty party arid Philo. picnic coming off the next day. ; :' < :' The Men's club dariee or banquet is' scheduled for May 25 -and\the twenty-sixth will include the Variadis Bragi dinner dance and W. A. A-Field day. The Alkisiahs will give a luncheon-.''on "-WedriesdayV^.May ..-'•• 30; June -1 will see the grand returning for Alumni day, arid Baccalaureate services will; be held dn Simday, June 3.; The quarter Mil. end with the;jd'edication'-.;r^^ on ' t he fifth, arid commencjement oil the- severith.^ >/'•'- ;; :.;;. •.;;-.• •'?; . ARE HURLED ABOUT Bechtel, Student Ghampipn^ Turns ^6n-Faculty-^States -\^iews Held ^ y Group. Assembly! is Heated. Relieving the heavy charged -• a t mospliere of last Friday's assembly; Eldred Bechtel, . staunch * sturdy supporter or student liberalism' in its most practical sense/. readv:a~vdoe-" urilerit,* to the Students' Association which outlined ~;i various grievances which the studentsT "hiight" , direct to the president of the adriiinistra^ tiori'".••-.•••:••-:'.{".;';V-.V •;"r-:;,c:,'T;-,..;;- , . S a l i s b u r y Attacked^ Int the'.presence of the entire assembly of ^faculty artd students Bechtel openly hurled barbs of iinrest into the thickly clouded air and abruptly turned ;;--pn Mr. Salisbury, speaking very plainly concerning .the present; attendance regulations/ and eriiphasizing such things as- Should the ;vinstructor!s- salary_> in general) bevdiscontinued,when he is forced -to remain ; but ^.of school ? - - Thereby treating him the same as the stur dent "cared for" .under - the present, regulations! Other::objections aired, Bechtel 'presented the- manuscript at the request of President CrH..Fish er to the Attendarice Goinmittee who stated, that it wwild be, given consideration at the committee's next meeting. • ; ; "v ; Sunday; Tennis Hit. y t ; . ; Should Normal stuiderits play tennis on Simday—on Normal courts? The rest of the ^horir ; proved the by the reasoning of faculty groups, Presicterit Fisher, arid the neighborhood; around the Normal, that tennis should not be played on; the Nornial courts on Sunday. _,'•.;L.-;:u. \ On the other hand, according to the popular, vote of. the great- majority of the. Students'" Associatibn, tennis should be. played on Suriday on the Normal courts! • •'•..•'•'-'.''. Emphasizing the ; last point," that Sunday terinis would antagonize many church-goers toward the school, arid stating" that he had absolutely no; moral: objections to it hiiriself, President Fisher closed the heated argument "on. the^question. ; Achievement Examination Compiled Students Is Hailed by Educators if&^argM^-M !r^p^senJi]^|theH^llin^ata^ B c i j ^ ] | : 6 n | ^ r e c j ^ ;^ .Ta^ipti'Aywn:- ^d^batesj.froinj^Pacif ic Luthe-ran^iE^SvG ^vh^ie^taoulrey^ Pc^honen^the^ other ;women's ;;teairi l(bst3wp;'clPseV:decwhms^ hpmje;^tb; rep^esenta^iyes upf;^thep same ;^chic»ols ^hai;^me;:jh^re^i>r:-r;:;:;';1l ^pl^^-y '- vj ThursdayLeyeriirig^March 29^ ^Miss Hill;.andxM88-:MaBsey^^;iw^ es'j^cisic^fpyer ithe^deMters of•'"Pa cifie ^uthCTari;;Gpllege .^pii";' the^ques^ i\6vL,:; "KesblvedT; .That^the :Umted ^States^vttterventibn;^^inr Nicaragualis Justifiable:": •; ^ i e "Nprmalite^ the burden ^bf proof and won a; two to one judges' •decision. ? ; The^next day,OFriday afternoon, the;CpUege;bf Puget Sound debate; team was^alsb defeated by the'lbcaliquad:;^^The'ques tibn;iinder.fire was, "Resplvecl, That the United States Should .Cease, to Protect Capital Invested in foreign Cbuntries by; Armed ; Force Except After Fprriiai ;!peciaration. of War." The lbcalsUipheld the negative side of 'the question and;: were awarded the-judges' decision.; f ;.'"-;';;V; ^.•:;--;-";--''-".: :Hbiner.Deb^es/^.-.V';"^;;-' ''. The two home debates were very good with the arguments clashing and the big points in the main talks well set forth. Friday afternoon at 3 o'clbck~Audrey Gwinnett and Viola Pbyhpnen,'representing Normal^ lost the decision to a woman's team -from C. P.} S. on," the questionj; "Resolved^ That the TJ^nited. States Should Cease to Protect,; Capital Invested "in. Foreign Countries by Ariried Force Exce^lT. After Formal Declaration -sof War." The C. P. S. team carried tfie burden of proof arid out ^pointed the local girls "whib had the negative side _of the^qiie8tibn. ;'-.f"" ;;:.::; :.:;"v"..;:;V;: i ':.'....T^esday: afternoon Miss- Gwinnett and; ifiss-; Poyhorien' suppbrted the negative side Of the question, f<Re-sblved^ That J Intervention: of v the fiable,'' against: Alyce.Casperspn and Marie rEspesethj representatives of the Pacific Lutheran College of Park/ land; Washington..:-,"' Although losing the second "debate also, the decision was very close and the merits of both teams were, exceptionally good. The judges' were; L. E. Robinson, of Demingi Superiritenderit Myers .of Ferndale, and -Superintendent Ewing of Blaine. : :J .''^^ :•:;': This series of debates ends the season of regular sclieduled debates foi* Normal this year. ~1: •>.'::>-v • . \ ".';:•':. •; o ' V;"" V.T."..-- '•.-•••.'." ? ;;'•' .-.:By;N'.^.:;-?29:;&..H.': H.-''28^y- "It is just what I liave been hoping}; f o r ! ' ^ E ; ; A . : Bond..;r : • • ? ^ : } ^ ' : ^ : ;'"These boys sure 'know" their onions'! '^GwiiL.'.;;';;;' ^';^r,;;".':^r;:::.i;;^V;^i-;^; •••~, Thus x^jabulated" these popular about-cariipus;men-':>when^^ cbrifrorited \yith the'test;;printed below—a per-, feet; objeiptive test; forvmeasuririgrthe true values received 5rorii a Normal School; educiation;and.-wh away with, -the iieed;.of p. the ;preseri;t grade-atteiKlance system. , '? . ; . ; • ; -' SECTroNFA^Answerg ;lv-How long ;liayeky^ tliW:c^stitutibri5; ^ l e r e ? " v ^ h a t ?: •and'Hb^:^;;'-;-;^l;-^;^;^:;:;} ;ii2^ '-Dp; you^rmg the doorbellVber fore- entering',- EdenW Hall ? _^}:>'Q/« lv' ;::~ ;.;-3;i;.Db^y.cni-prefer^^des?r;^ " 4.;;Dp;they'preferiypu-?1-^'^,>£t~: ; ;5-} Wliatr-is^;ithe'^nieaning; of OKil:; NX?/|;J;v$K;.; :f i l s S f f i ^ . ^ W^ ;;;;G.; Spari^yotf;:^ tlfe^mbpri|ariw^e;;^ay|£f^^ of ;'Sefiomev;hiR?;.^ &&£];. ^/^i&J: Section; B^Goriipletibrii; ;;f illji iri^th^/ ^ b l a n k ^ . ; ^ ^ ' - ^ ;^-g:S;;K ff?y':i0Mii^ '$fc\?!:&M&i?££:.:-£&tt and;v^Xv • •iaJ,ieliTOholp'gica|-;^ - l i n e statements that '^vill make the following sentences' ^rue. ^ ;- ;'? ;;' ;L : Ederis hall isV-;; ; ••y.-'i^':. •••;"'^9 - ; ; a; ;A popular" sheik^ w^ll kriown ; \^..}on;:the/campus; v ' ;;)- " -.,' :;;"^..;;Ed.Vs;;brpther,;^;.:'-v(r:^:J::r-^ ; c. A; fariious beaiity paripr:; ; > ^ ; 2.: Wlien you want - a date; ; ' ; =-'";-'",a-; :Caliv;i68^--V}-';:^ 5&; V^\:f/: ^lZ ''•;;. ;b;r;See-l^ssyj^heB.y-<--.^^iyy: ::fS^ " ; ; ; c ; Consult^President Fisher; •;; : ; 3 - " Students ;may;not'play'teiiriis ; r •.•; • on; Sunday j becaiise.;;;;;;;;.:;. ';:,u;..;;;;;.-^ > La. 'All striiderits: study on'Suriday^ ; ^ ; ; b. Students 1 dislike tennis. ; ; i ;;' c. The ^courts. are: ' reserved':for ;;•;;;•, v : the} fac]ud^.^;;;^;";-5^|-'';^:^'-i ;, 4}- Jfjit :;takes-;fiye}miniites to> ;gb ; ;" frbm the ^library to ' the Jteiiriis; ;; bburtjvhpw"long^ will -it}take; to: ;^.:}?^}^Lsltbri^y^lk.;;;:.}:;^ ^•v;;b£A^;lbngl:waik.^& J;;;;;:^;;c^}A;^s^eXyisprs} cbnfererice^;s}:};v; },:-;.;}d:-;A-;^yri^}^r^}};;;v};;:^ H;^{Editbr's Note!: ^T^e-^mprpriitf;;autli^ 'brsLSpfS^his^^lest^jEav^^ "^bredS^ aiid;f52;pbiri^ vbuf}rib||Tespejeta^ly.)^ ^}©tlier }f aftipu^ ;a^;fbfe^^i;;^;v^S;|S-;-v^i^ } S e d i i & t ^ K | S i 2 t t i i l ^ ^ ! ^ e k | l i ^ ! ^ ^ w | S | ^ l ^ ||S^giw8^j)^8Me^^]e]>|f"'"" "•-*"•••"'• ;';'&^^^^4-'^;''n«o'iirivd^r''™ni;f:l»'A*::: Last Numbersof Musical Artists', ^Course}Programmed} for April ;;FlorenciB Austral, one pf.'-.the-'greatT; est: of; living; sopranbsi; and.-the Bar-rere;;^ Qittle; Symphony^; thb^iiriest small ;\prchestra}irt {the}world, are to' appear;at-the First Christian-Church the 17th arid}l9th;of April, respective: ly,; as tlie; final two features pX the 1927-28 Musical}Artists' Course, r ".•• ;';;•;••'; •;?;' '-j-Hai^'Few^Rivals}-;;^}- } (Florence" .Austral; has;}few^. rivals. To^ describe the quality-of^hejt;,.yoicbj the} excellence }bf }the ;techriiquiB,L the 'marvelous }breath}; control ;} of-^}this great; siri^r^ }wbuld ,be/^ tlie ^describing; of} something t h a t is: virtually ^perfect:; \ There- ;is^ not S&. distiixbirig ^element^(^rit;when;Flpr^ ;eiice. •Anstral}sjngs;;;;/:^;;;v;^;;;,^;5^}vi;';;;: S ^:Sl^S;iii; t o ; ^ 'Amadip^ f lutistj; ^ind}';is}^,beaccpni-; ^anibd;;by^;Sanfbrd}} Schiiisi^L^cjMr. ^nia^iff^iliSplay }Spnata:5^p; #}bv; Bacli^Beyene} by}}Dbpp^ 'Perijetup} by ^ F f a ^ f r i d g e } ;;;k£j,};-;i;} ^:Speridji^;l'h^hbarly;;lif^in" yirpjiment inwwhie^^gr^ •neY.er^feard^v|ifi.^ ;lads^iid}iittle;-s^^} a^; airii^ifc :and climc^ Scbricerts;* ^M ^ 1 3 ::s!?i^%yed ;ftn^uts<^dii^^uccess; ;a^;^ietbntf;; p ^ g l a n ^ ^ ^ ' ^ e a ^ ^ ^ 'tfiatJjajtef|fiy^(9f^ HiiKliK S^v-'i; ; ^ } ^ l ^ ^ c l ^ ^ ^ d e n ^ ^ Jtl^oiMpyl^^ : Doesn't it sound rather pdd? Yes",}6f course, absolutely, and other such ejaculations—yet such is the condition in this particular institu- |ii(^p^-lu^pr}le The Students',Co-operative^Store of Bellingham State Normal School, or, in simple language, "the Co-op", is operated by the Students' Asso-ciatipii^ for}; t h^ :^ Isei^m^tlte books, school supplies, athletic goods, and stock beyond mention; it sells ^at}lp3iyei^ ^h^^nbif}fpr}profi^ (tinU(bus}b^ra^;of;criticis^ ; } ; ^ < £ p i e rw to which criticism is a habit—the element which does not think before it bpens;its}iiap}^^ b u t c w e S m i ^ nearly everyone who foolishly expects unheard of bargains in books or other arUcles^pt sale;; i ^ ;}r;*Bu^ w^y ? ^.'}^hy }such}cri^ ; ( ^ things^; is t h i s r ^ f o ^ understand what trw;j£c£bp}js;^ in this school f a h d wK^ we; furthermbre believe tlwt t h e ^ w i d e^ wllidisapp^ar if; each;4tudra^ •perhaps meditate a little u ^ n } t ^ as;they ^ e. often .represented- \&\xj^-?-^^«Z':^^^ T h e C b ^ p ^ president of theiinstitjutibn for the} purpose of providing students; with bf^kV and-supplies}at the l o w ^ pandeel since its i h ^ in tens of thousands of dolla^ a y e a ^ aU}wthbut profit|;^What money is; cleared ^ a f c h y ^ biwineis a|;an^ to;jaip^}iiji increasing servicej; o T r i e ^ b - p p l isv b\vned}and operated by} ^ e } StMents'; Associatibn and s u ^ r v i ^ ^ jfe B b a^ body, and serves it well;: Why^npt}suppprt it?^; ^: }'\;}^m;;};^:';;;;} y This editorial is n^^ the imposMDle, it is simply a plea to the members of the itudent body to do a' little -thinking on & inatteri ihen}to}act as-their}l>est judgnvent <li-r rects. And if there is a ^ h b ^ ance here pow^ a short tjme shpuld:s>e the;disappearahce of, criticisni^ of the Cb^p}^nd a; new s p i r i t ;^ ^ ^ i d a f i ^ p i i » i j l ^ - *"••'•- '—=———i—»—«——I—» , ; & - ' . ^ ; ; , ;. 'Mi rriinbT^ttt>fffeffs«^;;psPj rptfj»aii^l ar;;lWirfrtIff;;^OMr-^ ^|I^s^d|;in};RejigiOTsJ;<3e^^ S }:Sa^Is|Rbsp<msible}^b^ SiRESifiRSiEilSfilfll^^ }Fambus}:; : ' M a ^ a n J ; ^ f H l | ^ | |i tratpr, J ^ v ^ l ^ e d ^ M a r i o ^^ Hobby; Coastwise Tour Given. READER TO BE HERE Sarah; Truax,^ a , d i a i ^ t i c reader of weri-kribwn;ability, will>present;two T^yo-^i^Jiext^^&idayis^^^.iiasseinbly-- Sarah Truax is tle;maidbn}name of Mrs. Chas, A: Albert alid is a "name more widely known than .the latter. J Miss Truax made her> debut with Otis Skinner. :u Ljater. she tbok up work in the leading stock;:companies of Chicago; .Detroit,} Minneapolis, SC Paul, Buffaio, Piitslriirgh, Baltimore and the West; Coast cities of^; Sari. Francisco and-LpsAiigeies. She; also toured the cbuntry^ in }the ^'Eternal City.'^ }-;""}}--:.;}:V • ^ . ' . ; ; 7 : - j, .'Miss Truax was one of an ail-star cast in "The Two; (^ph^na'';}/witli such wbll-known personages as "Grace George, Clara • • Morris, •;_; Lois}Ja?nes^ James O'Neill, J.} E. ~Dpdspnr }Mrs. Sarah CoweV Le jMoyne, and others^ 4iShe^ will, X off er jfcb ; the ' students two playsy "A Night in Air Irin,"}by Fred Dimsullyj and ''Sur^ pressed Desires'', by Susan Glaspell. HIGH SCHOOLS " April..-.21, is* the;;date"'sbt;for;;.; the Second A^^^VXNorthw^ jtbn-High -iSchbol}^^sicCv Cbnteist" which ;^vill' be held^J*t: tlie: Belling-haixi • .Nbrriial; school. Enrbllment* blanks ' liave ibeen; - sent to } all the; high-schoolsi of Northwest Washington. T^e schools:wiltbe divided into classes,.. Class A Vto} include} those schools having an; enrollment of 400 or more; Class ;B/- an enrollment of 150: to. 400, and Class. G, of less than 10O.;;,--.'-;",,} •:;;^:-:;.;};;::}-};^; -';;;;:':};.,}; ? This year, two prizes are ^offered tb ithe wiririers of first place; in the ptcfrestraVand;;':barid;.'e1q a-silver; cup there 'wilHbe-& br o n ! ;e tablet v?ith}: the rianie; of the ;schppl engraved thereon/ There;is; a silver cup for second and third praces school must, win the" cup three; cbn-seciitiye "'.timesL to ;have: permarient possession "of; ;the: cup. } } ;^ '.'•."; There are eight events in ;which;.a (Continued on Page Tiro) Ancient Social M ^ t ^ r ^ l ^ ^ rh ... "The world -inbyes onward and; in tinie^outgrows-the: laws that in pur fathers' days; were best.'' ; This is ;a qiibtatipn:by ;a}philpsb- ^her of\ author^ity} Let i t be applied to etiquette arid} Emily . Post ;might fear bankruptcy: }}Norrnal students, her;besifc patrpns;; iriight.:decide :^it a wasteibfl'their-tbb}valuable; time to Ibani \sbm^hing} thatOwbuldvhptvbe usable ;f brf all;; t i m e^ should;; be broM-minded }and;' realize that^}educatibn} never }stbps} and; in OTde^to^he^a studentbne}must,learn, to: change ;what he learris ;as Kelearps' •-^but .h}ere,}l :ai»i}bff my} subjecj.}y- ( ' ^'There is^ ;no}pblicyi iikes ;^bliteriess, arid :a,;gbbd}m^ beS}thing; in the;wbrldp^either to;get.PneYa; :gppd liame^p?::;rt'b} supply^ the; wari^;ofJ;it;"j said}Biii we^I^ltpri;^ t(%ricedii^: | h a t : rijixicii;talcb) a/3bpk}at ^sbnie'&ir^tjqupr tatibns Xtakeri^^withputi; ^alterations; frbm}';5iSbciai?'^}Gultur.e^!i}^ ^ynritb^?;Copyrighted ;};:iri }}J903^iM; •ypuiig•}man}5tb;5M^dy ; ^ i thpiit }f irs^ ;^jcingXlief)';perJniis^pn^;S5^ }^}g;Iiukriylspcm^ gentlemanilias--had}}a}:fe^^ibirrients'; cpTnversatiph}}^ giv«jfjhiin^} Sn}^ppprtumty0P|;}h^^ .Sfi^riSan^asity^LM]^^^ tiori' •^lietlierSheSwould^ilike^p^leji^! lieri^idej m. ^ 3 ^ ? - i ^ n i M T i e 3 | ^ ^^ ^ d a r i i ^ ^ g e t i i^ engaged; .she should remain : seated until ^the dance;,i8'':l'fihi8hea^;';''-,};,CV}i;i }; 5. The; gentlemen • should' be;; con- .staritly^^ on thei;watch during Tpund darices; tb}sce that he and his part-; rier <lb iibt collide;wrtt pther^ppuples} Such-sinacciderit yrbuld ma^;hini a ;ppor:'dancer; ,\„.;k;;;;•;; ^:'.:;• ;;:•};}';"--}:-• :-'4 6.;:iAvgentleman will;neyerveneirclev the}wai8t - of} his; partner}!'or; a ^waltz. until ;the • ririisic-begin^,' arid ;will;rei ;mbye himarni-as^sbonas it ceases. ;: X 7. ;;It is nb-disgrace;tprbe Jbaahful. 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Title | Weekly Messenger - 1928 April 6 |
Volume and Number | Vol. 27, no. 24 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | April 6, 1928 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1928-04-06 |
Year Published | 1928 |
Decades |
1920-1929 |
Original Publisher | Students' Association, Washington State Normal School, Bellingham, Washington |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor | Robert Fisher, Editor, Vernon V. Vine, Editor, Glenn Fairbanks, Sports editor, Carrie Tucker, Society editor |
Staff | Harry Appleton, Business manager, Mary Hibner, Copy reader, Staff writers: Elden Bond, Myer Thal, Gordon Leen, Bob Waters, Reporters: Grace Clampett, Naomi Chase, Irene Schagel, Elizabeth Doust, Margaret Galley, Grace Goermer, E. Carlyle Jones, Kathleen Peterson, Peggy Pullar, Special reporters: Barney Chichester, Roger Beckes, Edna Working |
Faculty Advisor | Fowler, Herbert E. |
Article Titles | Science course at biological station will open June 18 (p.1) -- 1926 Normal graduate teaches in California (p.1) -- Events for Spring quarter outlined (p.1) -- Achievement examination compiled by students is hailed by educators (p.1) -- Barbs of unrest are hurled about (p.1) -- Debate season ends; girls win and lose two of four clashes (p.1) -- Barrere Symphony and noted soprano appear on course (p.1) -- Editorial (p.1) -- Talented dramatic reader to be here (p.1) -- Ancient social authority gives rules for etiquette - but for 1903 (p.1) -- Music contest for high schools soon (p.1) -- Tony Sarg's noted marionettes to be here Saturday eve (p.1) -- Former student head renews acquaintances (p.1) -- Concerning elections (p.2) -- The people in prison (p.2) -- Muck / by Mire (p.2) -- This week's misteak / by Ura Nother (p.2) -- With the theaters (p.2) -- Vikings win 6-1 from Fairhaven (p.3) -- Ferndale takes cross-city meet (p.3) -- Spikes cleats rackets (p.3) -- Track men doing heavy work daily (p.3) -- Tennis tournament drawn up, play to start immediately (p.3) -- Girls' sports show interest for term (p.3) -- Fashions displayed in coming assembly (p.4) -- Initiates entertained (p.4) -- Calendar of events (p.4) -- Girls are officers (p.4) -- Birthday surprise given (p.4) -- Officers to serve (p.4) -- Election takes place (p.4) -- Officers are elected (p.4) -- Miss Filion elected (p.4) -- Dinner party (p.4) -- Guest honored (p.4) -- Party enjoyed (p.4) -- Miss Davidson is guest (p.4) -- Party planned (p.4) -- Bridge party enjoyed (p.4) -- Initiation held (p.4) -- Guest returns (p.4) -- Campfire Girls make plans (p.4) -- Y. W. entertains (p.4) -- Enger Hall is active (p.4) |
Photographs | At Friday Harbor (p.1) |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | Campus History Collection |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Object Type | Text |
Original Format Size | 55 x 40 cm. |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Digital Reproduction Information | Bitone scan from 35 mm silver halide, 1-up negative film at 600 dpi. 2010. |
Identifier | NM_19280406.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. |
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Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
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Title | Weekly Messenger - 1928 April 6 - Page 1 |
Volume and Number | Vol. 27, no. 24 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | April 6, 1928 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1928-04-06 |
Year Published | 1928 |
Decades |
1920-1929 |
Original Publisher | Students' Association, Washington State Normal School, Bellingham, Washington |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor | Robert Fisher, Editor, Vernon V. Vine, Editor, Glenn Fairbanks, Sports editor, Carrie Tucker, Society editor |
Staff | Harry Appleton, Business manager, Mary Hibner, Copy reader, Staff writers: Elden Bond, Myer Thal, Gordon Leen, Bob Waters, Reporters: Grace Clampett, Naomi Chase, Irene Schagel, Elizabeth Doust, Margaret Galley, Grace Goermer, E. Carlyle Jones, Kathleen Peterson, Peggy Pullar, Special reporters: Barney Chichester, Roger Beckes, Edna Working |
Faculty Advisor | Fowler, Herbert E. |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | Campus History Collection |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Object Type | Text |
Original Format Size | 55 x 40 cm. |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Digital Reproduction Information | Bitone scan from 35 mm silver halide, 1-up negative film at 600 dpi. 2010. |
Identifier | NM_19280406.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. |
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Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
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