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I^^SSsS^Si ^^Bi^Wfcii...... ff|tl||§|q^^ w% WEDNESDAY CLASS DAY ;fegf055••.5\onvl^rs^ayvl .;;;;;-Cu 1§5-T&&: prograrii'iribr- Commehcenrait ;':-|We^rl)€gin8 -iy tomorrow, ;.;With; the }|iiv^eb'8;;F^ < S p p ^ L^unctiebn^^ liquet and! dance vv Tfe rem^der of };the week is nearly as full. .Tie ."prp--_ ^•'granviB^as^follow^ };i';Sbtbrday}; J ^ .; } } } l b } | t ^ n £ - f ^ ^^h'8 i^l^^l^^ddvpa^;^1 : - ; ';};•}-'';;: ;;\^: } 5 3 ' i ; ;p}in$^ Spo^s-Iiuncheon- ;-/; (AJuiMv.-livited:)'.'"_: • ) 2:30,3^™^^ald?:.X^d»:-.^®ba^ .} game, IK of W. Frbshi vs. Normal. v^V30 pi m r - Edens Hall, Alumni ; vbariquet andL dance.;:.:/•-, ^; All June and August graduates in- ;:ryifcedi': v^;-:; ;•.-.-'-' ;/;-%;..';- .-;;;-;;- Awarding of life diplomas by President ^ •• -': Sunday, June 5.— 3:00 f.ms—Auditorium, Bapcalauir-eate Service. Serinon^by Rev. J. G. Brown. ;,"-;..' •:-'555'1.---'.5-'i:5- :v5 Monday and Tuesday-—June 6-7 — .li 8' p:l^^1^udjt»riuin. Drama Club play, 'Three Live Ghosts." •''::>•"•;•-:-•;-' ^ d n e ^ 8.-f€lass;Day. 81 p^ m.—Receptionroom of Edens :^Halli Facultyreception tP igradu-ates^ their parents and guesjs. ;^ V Thursday; June 9.— ^ 1 , i o a; mS-^ditpriunv Cpmmence- '5 nieht; Exercises^,; •.'.;.; :<5:: •? Commencement Address by Dean A. J; Schweppe. :'^;;-j^:;;r=V:}: . A;--;;r ri&e}ii^the^sch^;;:^^ the^;b^ubi^e}:W^ a^preciation^hown /ior^isac^kpi^i^; | a h t > } - ^ } t *^ 'pl&ce^ih^bchpol'rbu^m^ ;"; J)ineVvptherell, as;t^e fiflal vfctor^ w ^ hay6;i(»erMa^me ehj^aypd b n t h^ 4ilvM lovmg cup^ ' ^ subjecly ttea^ eilisi a remarkable way; ww VFrom Columbus to^ Lindbergh.^ George ;A1-. le^, i n } ^ ^ ial Da<y," roused eachmember of the audience:M a high p i ^ ; o f enthusi-asm evenXashe spoke the first fe^ wordspS ^China -for^ the Chinese,'' ^v^well-hittdfed ;b^ <3race Jacobsen, and}Edna.Smith}portrayed in,fitting words the; trials} and tribulations of "Thfe Pioneer Mother." ; In eStplicit and forcible manner, Syerre Af estad:;spoke oh?What the Flag Means to Me," giv^g the audi-, price a new conception • of tjie true import of ^our'^natibnal^ba^CT.-^ePj;. nard}Kepplerj speaking:of the immigrant'sr work ^in ; America; proved that foreigners live and dip' for a country -that; does? hot fully appreciate their service. ; T Judges of the contest were Mrs. H.' C. .Philippi, B^y. ^Canon E. B. Smith} and Professor Sheppard. ; ';, "*••";-'" •;', .p''.•'.,.,-'.. ,-'• ';•'..'••;, . ;:-;:^::;:':;:} jPZi</Zet ^ }:':""•}-;} ^ Assembly The assembly committee composed of Dale Ahnis, chairman; Evelyn Tawlks and John JKerr, materialized the following interesting program to be given in assembly Tuesday, June 7K-:?: . ••: ~y >••":''. '',};. •;-•'>;;.:;•. Glimpses of. School ...Donald Stickney. Vocal Solosr-V^The Asra,?' Buben-, ; stein; /^Bride of I^banon," Tre-harhel ^.:..:.:...».:.... :.:.:^ohn Kerr. Sophomore Sentiments;......-————— :'•_.':.'' '.:.;:.:...:•....J. Evelyn Tawlks. Lasting Impressionsl of Teaching • ; _ >:^„^. Ellsworth Lumley. ...„:....Bichards. .Cadman. ins Returns ^brbughiy" Gbnyinc^ of I J n i t ^ ResouK^ ' v.'of: North\vest.::; 'y^r;:::::> Love Song :.......:;... Memories .;. Vera Laznicka, Randolph, cello.;•-. piano. •Pres. Fisher^ who has just returned fronv a month's tripi-•-.in" the Eart, spent some time in telling of the assets of many of the Normals;-Colleges and Universities which he visited. In the Eastern; cities much interest is being shown in the; work of -the iBellihgham Normal, described as "the most ho'rtherly Normal school up m the north-western cor/, her of far away Washington.'' Much': is expected of this growing west, ;and according to an article by a noted geographer in a popular magazine, this coast will in a short time become the home of four to eight million more people than it now harbors. Opinions are expressed that great achievements in science, in literature and in art will be prominent among. Other developments; : Pires.%Fisher made comparison of schools and of how they spent money. The students are convinced that no better expenditure could haVe been made for this Normal than the new and attractive library which is under construction on tKe Campusi There is nor doubt that this: b^idmgwiW, be of more service and benefit.than a building for athletics, which is un-questibnablyneded but which will be erected after the more evident needs have been satisfied.: ;i|SclhbJlix^p}iSTCi^; i;HSopnpjno^vi^ ^;; ;Alu^i;|^y.J|«^. ;^ t^lSilfcii^frj-^S p;:y^inen's:';^F^ii!^ M vV}iA^ "JAV:^p^s;i.Battq^t7^;Edeiw •:':.vBMeball}^ime.:;U; o^ ^^frosh^ya. formal; a^.^ldd:':3Fiel^at;.^3^ 1 S^A^nmiibanquet:ahd i dance -at -i Edf ^};Sunda^:^iu»^ ••.V Baccaaureate service .in .auditoriiouDa :atC3:00l} -r^;}: "}'';};;';.>: ,>r;D?:';H}};^^;: ^ '^Thre^ Live Ghosts'* in ^rmal au-ditorium. at 81:00..;. ;r - \ ;r;Tuesda^\June";7.,^:;- :";';:;'•} ^hreeLivei Ghosts" in Normal; Auditorium- at 8:00. > Ail student program in regular; as- "semblyi;'"";-' •--'..";' 'V:':':;-.-'';'':v.^V-';;^^V;^-v •*. ^'Wednesday,/: June^S^— •:;^ :."; Class Day exerc^e^ *n aud**or^un* at 3":00};.:":;^;v;":'-^-T;;. ••'}}.;;:;}"^j;.} ^ Faculty\ reception^ to graduates at Edens J Hall at. 8:00: }i j ;'"; :^.-_ :End^ ^of Sprung; Quarter^ ( Thiirsday, June 9^— ; Commencement exercise in auditorium/ at' ip:po.- :;}'-:;"-:}} •-:;:.:•;:.}.:•;•}}' Annual Play Day TbBe mmmm AW>l&^ENtEp:}#^Fr^ i ^ b ^ t } ^ g n e r p i l l fie $«>0<pe ;-;:}v:^}; Mirt;":Fi8h^r}to;:^;'vgf;}: .'-'-:•v--v :• .'••;" l^ 'Assistant. t « r f ; ^ ^ violin; Geraldine Irene Obermuller, k } ^Say} Abie}•'^'C-:^}re*lliz.e:;-**iaV : we'v^ b^eit^ " i | g smce:9:45 this pprning and.npw Sii?&^ut;;f^eio'ciocfcr;;;^ }};^Dh}^arj wonder,^ ;;^}there; ^} And-when} yire: do, Martha; i y 6 u :^^^ ^r•^d3npi^oye^pr;a;w^ekv';-f..\;.^^'^^ §U A ^few of tt^-1^ }^Proyerb1la^^Hikers" • wb^ ha4 : for }}spm^ untabwn reason r^er;imger , } g aM i B ^ f astl^ }}pJow^a>e^P^nT^^ @^ly}"ieV^g. ^»iprb%^ -•S^i>w^^i;hey}do :'it;t: JThis; l ^ i p n g } f nidU^seeii^--like ;a^^e.ratipn^;: , ^ ;•;. ^ ^ S ^ H | l ^ < ^ ^ f l ^ ? ^ ^ i a l ^ } ^ r } g d i « ^ ^ ; : - ^ i a * y } } i p^ } } t e r a i ^ -}?%^istfi:.4(U^stit)n8i ^n^Kts;..? ofiJeh^ *}^^gemebt}tb}l^p8e^ W^^destmati^^ } ; cpnten^l&a} mpme^ } : ^ :bf}mvincibhi C(onque8|, he;ported til ^^\yaid}a- ;;^bin;-cnpt; 'f ar^:in|'^hpiidis| • S}blS^hip}: ;!hip^l"^ ;**&: S|^:;pn};?lGladys"fB^ f|p3Sttf$^ ^ ^ ^ j ^ ; ^ i v j e > b ' c^ llli^^^fe}^^;^^ S | ^ a s f i i | ^ d § |^ &|i:si||;«ab^cbbid^ I l l i P ^ e ^ l f ^ l l y S e y^ | | | ^ e d } ^ i h d 0 | ^ ; ;^^r^men;^h>^ffiid;: s l t ^ d ^ ^ n d ^ ; A Varied Program er's Assembly from a; day of sliding on Grouse Ridge. The party cUmbed lapproxi-mately ari^eighth of a roile up what seemed an endless elevation and form-ing a human toboggan, prepared for two minutes of sensational bumping and tossing to the foot.; Those went first sat laughing; wildly at the genuinely comic scenes which were' portrayed: 'Some had not managed -the abrupt bumps welt.; arid there -were distressed expressions;and;heh> less limbs fanning the; air in an attempt; to Teach th .^ee^a^.;}^^^;; absorbing • the snow's ;dampri^ss;. to. ;the^i point; of .;• superjsatiurationj • the party diminished sbmewhaty ^ d none the more-^^comfortable/ for its fun", r^^rned to5 the ;cabin- prepared/to spend the; reyening; jand;; leaye C camp the flex^;;mbfning^;;;;•;•;!:';;:;>^'?.i.;" ^ Afteri dinner ,iani hbiir of ^tertain-nteiit was derived f rom , a. -sieries>of iinproniptu; efforts on the part of the Fre^hihenv; Spphpnip faculty."^ Among these':^re^nan-j ibmimei}p^rtrayal ^ ^ ^fPriy^^Latfe of P o c ^ i ^ s ; " ^ , cteTCr:bu^eflqiiP^n Jthe5fkculty fphiy eiit)y^d;^Mic^taia ^Elpmarice,p in pvhi^^^ -vf&^f: a ;:r^lica.-Vpl;;^he} pne|::she;;vwas TeprMentingj^'; B^;B^rth%;^a^;hCT jfcrained; fiiB^^play etf^y5^I^s|-;^^c j :«^}ai}1&u^ jy^Ms%in;wtoih Dan^ighlevpr^eoV |o;;bp;.a;^a3mii^'^Ms ;? ^e3group;g^hereid1 •abOT^^e^fire-' place}^;}t(eai^ghpi^^ !byer.'jbldV»p%gBi;^fe ; ^ p j ^ ^ M ^ ^ t | e v i ] ^ |^ ^Everyprifity^^ ; | ^ n $ ^ f | b 4 g m e | p f t « | ^ | g i^ ^p^«edilai^^i^^ ;pisffi|w^^i^rdjiM^M^ tb« hikers ;werej/again^:p -egretting '"="Utot^iSML>-|B<^}'^y- ^wttiM*' Dale Arihis in Charge of Program; V Glimpses and Impressions Will be Featured ' What is the family, background of tlie students attending the Belling-ham Normal? -From" whalrcommunities dp they come? ;^What is their fathers'/.occupation? Wliat .teaching traditipii is} in the family? What isi-t.he size of the family; from which the members of the teaching profes-siori come? C:'.,;.-'-;.-; ;/• - These are/ sonie questions Mi"; Williamsi^ of^'the ;s^ial; science • department sought ah answer;jfor;thrpjugh a ;• questiphnaire recently: submitted to" students in residence "thisr quarter. ' 1 ^ . ; Williams^ of' his; study: i^Similar - studies;; have been;';hiade in other-Normal in different -parts ^^ Sitat^as^well jasvi& colleges and uni^ yersities; V Quriscnpol does not ^ary greatly from ;ttie^^ .pther;.:Kbrmai:.-:schbpl^ Bellingham'.Normal c(^e;fTOnv^mea in}iicities^ of over 25^000 papulations, but-; abbiit;: ;an; equal : numbed; ;con*e; ifrom;-the^farm^:v';in;; cupation^'the;;ratidris;pra^i^ "sameVa8^repre8ented:;;b^ a^iby1the^8killed:.iabbrers";;S-;;^-^ ;S^eariyC;j;h^ ;dents5; h a v 0 bo 'I. ^^JwrsWr^resentied The annual training school play day will be held this afternoon'pn.;the campus. The occasion.willbegin with a picnic lunch oh the knoll inj whibh; ull the children of; the; Tr^ning school and the -student teachers; will participate. '"^ .'il~'jy S" •••-"-'~6':. Plans for the playday were worked out by' ^committee ; composed.; of two children a n d ^ student teacher frpin each rc«nv;; These people met in the form >of,: a^general ^mniittee; and after each meeting they ^reported their progress in the various rooms. Their plans provide for a posture parade in; which the room which has been getting highest score in posturp during the year, will; lead; Each grade will-carry a pennant of the color they 'have previously ;selected; The posture parade will be judged by a' •'. committed consisting of Miss Skalley, ;Miss Keller,;of the Normal faculty, John Kerr, student teacher, and John Kienast and/Virginia Car- Arerj .pupils of the eighth grade. '. ; After luncheon dances and rhythmic games will be put oh by the different grades to show^the work they have been doing. SongsT will be sung by the'primary^ intermediate and upper grades in their divisioris. Following this the children will go to-41'ie field to play games; ;7 • They will be divided into teams composed of ^children ,f rom^ach of the grades. They also will be divided accprding to grades and play games under the supervision of the captain ivho has; been selected froiii each grade.^ • ••;•••••.;""".""', ' ; . p ' ; ; ; . ; ;v ..;; ~'v- ;--^. •1.5. Bryan Hankins will^pntiinie ;thru; thp- Summer Quarter; as edltoir;6f}the Weekj^;Messen Cbritrbl at its; regular ^e^irig; l a^ Wep^esday teappPinted^^ this coming quarter.; "' At the; saiap meeting; Syerre Arestad was reapr pointed :Wffiri ;^e pbst ^ ; Bhsiness; Manager ^,; the Messed Robert Wagner^ Will again^: act a^. Secretary to ; the Student's Asspcia-tion/;-"';"-;;;;;. yi5^lli:-5,y55t;;•••-,5:_•;:,:- Mr. Hankiris has ^served as; editor during the past;quarter.; He ^as piected to succeeds Syerre •AreBtad in that capapity: Previbusrtb hi8-be-; coming editor Hahkins. was Business; Itfahager of the;paper. ; - .; :, ;! r-T." In capacity &ai AssociateEditorWill be Robert- Wiagner^ who during^;-th%• present ^quarter has held that; post. Robert Fisher" will; als^act as; As^ sistant Editor again next q u a r i ^ 'y J With the inf luxbf f oriner'students; during "the summer period itvia; expected that the. Messenger;;staffjwill be cohaiderablyi; a^g^ented;; ; ; '.;--.;;;':;; *';;..;.. ;.;;,.p.,„.;;.; ;';;-.;.' -.- ;K I. • KlipsunShowsFine Workmans lSfell;/NabmisJ61ms^ The Mobii sails; nightly/ thro' a sea ^ £ p l e a 8 ^ ^ h ^ | f c ] ^ p^ Where stars are silent slaves which ;'^;C^r^;allb^^ £;.;^vidl^s~;;i;f';:$!;s:^ . In-sja^yigl^^ '?) •;;;;^ayes^5;|<^: 7;;y;;i, .:{f; liyli^liiyylll Th^^Wai^tiwayes that ever: dashed^ i;^;;;a/;reinex: 5^': ^5^;:~l:ilili5iy^55:.'i5 ^•vShe's^piawi^^ A } calinir andj unp^sjputpd^ ro ;i;;v;'preine<;i:;^,yy:^ ^rel£m3*steries) (are -beld by skies ;^;;;f?;afar-^^^"-T:/J;^;-;;;;:^ -5'5'5 '^'romance •tbld'b'y^;^ Jie^ledfNighti; i*without;tte Moon ; - ;iures;ibnespm^ stars ';;-;>;;;-:'-•' To vseeic^/ker;tMfijesty in earthly Down;• and dowi^the; furitive; star^is; :-;^,;^:hurl^;;^;;;w;y'/.;; ;•; •>:'•''';•; 5- '•".:. :• •- o••• Steaming gib^i^^p^^ ;' ^ ^ ^ a i l s , ; : * ; ; ; ^ ; ; 5i<5-y • / • \ ' :55'/'=Ci.-: - ' - - 5 ^ • ^nd^isvlo^Jbetween the sky and ?;;;;c?tJtie^i^^ ^ 5l;5::5j'•}•::•:•',; Where Natures^ rpeiihas written other -.,- ;-tale8.':;>;^;;;;: ^;: -••'•:_:-'". ;;'::-:;::'--J':V;;; A;star ybtffsb^ht;i afar you wbr-v. '5 ysliippe^tKebv;-;;-;; ;•;;; The ; s'eemmg;?; iridescent - light;; • ;it 1 - .....t... .„..?>^«;®rvi-'-':te^»^*fJ-fe® mmlMmmm-miMMs $':&'f&&? W, Z?s0M£%lM E>fefel^iL>ENEr^K^ I^ugKs}}and^^ ;;;;,E^rypiie;:r W^^^nds;>|:;;." ^;};:^;}}}Sar,s:.i^vPiay}}: :^ in Annual Edition,^Gpming Tuesday, yHolds Wealth of Gontent ; for-All/ Students" The heigh^«f^ ipbry e'en tonight-r- -,';.7a^?nii^|'::;';-:;":.-; •;•;;;:;::-.;.-.;>;'.55^-5^5: Are -seeking^ brighter:. stars—rstars ; ; . ; ; ; ;<thWibsl^^-v; i:5;]y,:5;i\5:5:'-.:\:::^ Radiant ^th^^darkest ,: channels of ;;:;-:;^rife;-Ji3!;;;^5:y5i&:5^-f555 ••<<?. When)cares ^pbrsue and- grim- haughty ;f;;;''Fate}}i|;';;}-;;;.;;;;Y;'-'^ '.;•;;;:;;.;; Unrelenting^fhigh =breaks;;the ties of .;;5' iA^i0i^5i55i':^-::5i'::'"* -/; ';;-;;*;:: ;Thie8e;?wpn(^us::;8tars disjwl •stprhi F^7J-cldudB;coSE|Sate.; •'<-. ''.y-:5'^5-5r5^ - •- •-v**1'.;**':''" ,.$$'.•'•^••PH'.iii:?.-,.- ;.• .• ••.-"'•,-;•' L,.:.:^;;'_. ?-• Rivaling the Moon in.Her defiance;^ If "yonder star will lead you-thro' ; the din ; ;'" 55:5;\ Unhurt undauntedr-with calm re- V/liance,;;-^ 555':y-..-;-:J-'5r 55':5' Watch' its ;m^ ^'^.dimn'd;;-77^' ::':*~-5 Tensed, ^Idahb; Walniit Grove, Snohomish ^oun-among ^the^oi^r^membpra i«^iyf;Lwh^ile|4-twent^p^^ attieist^pne^^^^ tei^ingSip^fe^si6ni:'^ ^It:is||iS|!^^in^;itpj«b^it^ of education the fathers^arid mothers '•biltjhjef%iudents?K^y^ire Ltne^ia^r*i23|peri{^ high school while 34 per cent of • the mothers rare graduates, of} secpna^ *bf'K^b'slradenMl"" ;; Students who;have obtained schools and; the towns wherejthey will teach are;:;--;;;'.;"';;;:;v'-'' " 5 5 ^ '-f;;55.7^i ::'i-r^5:--}:'X : Martha^ E. Robinsbh, A>pn, first and. second grades. ; Dprpthy; Mprgari-first ^fourth.; /; x -\ AlmaV ;-• Peterson, first tb ipurth;5; -^^rib-'N^^loy,-. ty •; :-f if I t tb;;ei^th^.};;;y stpazel fL^ghjuavl^ry^yi iifth:{an(i}sixth;:y;:y^;y ;^;F4na}Mw:; Watkinsj jCejWraliia|j;S;:^ ;;SNeyji'; .H^Gayis}'Sequim {Schp^Dis-; trict:;}thira';al^^ ^bn';^4epartmen&ii^^ =;;}Mrs^;^nabej} j^dda>yay -f^harlesr. !:;!^nia!vJi^i^^ fir stS^sixth^-'s;;;;;^;^ J^JHvSt^ 3^&};^nsenix}^Frida se^nd^i^py l50M§55^' ^ - ^ s H l S ; ;^ ^:^itlii|JacksOT^Nite^^ :||^i^;i^rena>S^^ :in^^b^;;;;||%i;|%5|;w |;5Ne5^;SiSmi|il^^ |}sS^y^ttke^|®Du^fi^^ i^^M$M$lSW^S^^SM5^^05&^ The 1927 edition of the Kipsuri will be available Tuesday, June 7, ;at 12 :-30. ; It exhibits many new and unique features.^ The Chinese Art motive ;has been; adopted arid;;the threefold color scheme of red^ gold and black lends a pleasing and unique appearance; ^jA sixteen-page color section and a hew;; picture section have been added. \,-.;.': -5 ;; :-. ; The art work w^ich may beat-; tribrited ; exclusively to Margaret Bui-ke discloses unusual talent; and cleverhessir, l^:i\5:.^5 ^-r^t 1^ ^. i.5^5:~ 5 <-'J x The Klipsun Board ^composed of: Kathryn Leach; Editor stad, business7 manager^;; Ted; Smith, Freshman re^esentat^; Edya cunji; Sophoriiprei representative; .Mrs. ^Taugnan, faculty advisor.;;•';;.; ^.• $5^5 'The} departmental :v classifications arp similar; to ^ s b of h i s t - y^ the^5 following ^newust^^i ;rppresentb^ .tiyes':-;;:. ;v' 5 -5_5:5}5.-5s:5 5?' <:;;:Jl:t£ -'; ^£ I vMargaret^^,McCoy; assistant edUtbr; Margaret Burk;; art; editpr;:; Idabetle; Ritchie}:; ;ciasses ^^/i^S^^^et, Doyle^ music; June ^ abd activitiesj; Helene Wright;; debate} Phyllisi Crabilliswbmen's ;8pOT Lymab^Phifpr; ~~\snap; ;^hbts|;; ;;Essip iGrbyest humpr ;> Grace; Sheh^ri^palehr daV}arid literary; ^^^ynvT^lkp^ dramatics f<;^maii^^\iy^n0^^% 'sp6ttBi5i^5^ty05^^ '•;t;.Thb'-new^;;K^sbn^b^ itself} matbrially:ib;;tl^^wSl^ftryj aniil|':tb^tiibse''%hbs^ 'fbrtse^arejbsxthpi'^n^^ ; growth}';fyfcdtii&i^ ;s^?;&;Sp;}|;^||}'!}^ (Continued on Page Four) ; " Stiidetit;Opiniol vWtfwwwflwywiwflfty ^ISai^eliiiiiS^i^ll^^ The time has come when we can justly question the^ lpgitimacy of;; a column in the MessengerrH;hp 'Pass: ihg; Week}' "A hotbed p^^udicrpus idiosyncrasies, 'WergrpwirvWith, the weeds} of ^falsehood, it; is eyei^ything ^xcept a} synppsi? of eyentspnterest-: ing:tpJ':students.:;~;,;;." ;:^ v;;u.;;;,;;;;-' 5 The" petty trivialties which ^rp-; yan0eek;:after^^;w^ inspiration; riory animatipiij; in- the Spirit ^ of the author, :;whb bpnceals ills iruitl(Bss a t t e m p t s /^ TOgative ;co^omen-:;'fA.:;^.;;,S/'^-iWp bbh jpnly concur :tod}^ani:;hfe ex-; clusive^ight tp: the apprflatipn,;But, seribusry, ;thb s c ^ i of}this} column leavesi ;its^unmistakably deplorable imprint ^pon thb^ bibw pf^the s^toipl, 6^ing}its} erasure by aspira^sfpr :rightepusiiess.;;"' 55 :;f}£^55}5^5?5;5\ '}^L^;|^;'bneaithva;;^w;;st^ of}thi^|mbst ,;pedahticKib0 writCTsi;}^}rhe:: first is^n^nce in;; last week's; cohimn puhcturps)the ^ability ^siday'wab^wrrt^ib^ ^mposer bf ;the^c^ ^ a ^ m e g i b n ^ s ; ^ ^ :faipcspliere -5ot} • jbur^i^^h^ft^no P^acieffb^mismt^^ ;ipbre^fabd:^^^b3gr^^ pr^assimilatibfc^;;;;;^;;.^^ Weelc." ^ Like a small andveiry bad ^ p p ^ g m g l ^ a w ^ ^ a ^ a d ^ 5 One bf the'^tstabdihg^pvents ;pfy; cphmiencement week wilLundbubtedly be the comedy prpsented June 6 and " 7 by the Normal Drama Club. "Three Livb Ghosts'' is fulW aid; surprising;^ituatu^ the most sophisticated - -and; ;blase member of the audience and will be marked a;s a red%tteriday;-ih; the ; calendar for the; sprmg quarter .and for^the year. ;:;;; -•'••^'•••'.^5:i-:55: :l' The story deals with "the complica-tipris that; arise Apn the return tp England frbm ; a ^ bf^;ihree r soldiers, ; two:- British and one A m e r i^ c b ^ d aadea,!. ^ my Gubbins (Don Stickney^ and Wilv liain Jonesi | ^ l p h Johnson), the; Am-ericah, have good cause to remain ,/• dead. Thepther,Spp^fy/ (BillyMpckf ^ who hasevery inducement to be alive, "must •^remahi; dead, for s^^lV shw has robbed him ofyhisi reason;andiisv inetporyy JininiieiG^bbins^eannQ* ; come back}tb lifej fior bis ;mpther, an phi cockney, c a ^ (OlivbyBbirdan)'7 yi^bse;; .slwewdness borders on ;the ojshadyi has ;;boHected f his ;life ;;insurarieb; ^ilian^ Jones, 5 the ^Americah;;is ^nted^^the^poKce;; pf^ his college .tbym;fbr/the;!bsetpf'^^B fathpr'a bonds tp^pay;gambl^ dbbts.; N^dy^cnows anythibg about $poqfyy but he ,:is- evidently an aristocrat,; who; has developed; kleptpmanm;Sdue to 8hell-sh6ck>; JimmieybrmgBTbis^ pals tb his; hpine:; in^LOTdpn, j;;yBpt:: the poor mentality of^Spopt^j,; afters causing-most bfe;th^;trOuble,;;w*ichv bpfalls theni, finally; isttheineans of bringihg every'^tT^gl-mSx^p^f^iiri: 'i The:,eyer-present; andabij^t^eces-sary; love element: is; of course;pres-. ent;} There; a r e t h^ loversj Jimmy;.Giibb^s an^l^e im-pbssiblP; Mis^}iyp gel)} WilUan} kernes; and; h can .sweetheart^Rpse5. (NprinayJphh-; (Continued on 5.;••; - ;•;;•;• ; o- PageVFour); Robinson Heads Council ; -:.Nelsbh.'. ^Robhisbn^:-; wiU'^ead-;..the;;?; f ;}g^^ Studebts'' . ^ ^ i z a t i o n ; ; . :^pb|i^^}^':;;}v^ next-year; a^;; a-result;;.pT-;th hekiV:last;;Tubsdbygi^ bffice^-mciu^^ prebuienty;;and^^vSpn^^ "<y?^^Trea;sure>>;'^.;^ •:":.Rpbinsoh. '^^:^»t^^^^^^^^^^B bf^theP^stidentvippancU^ cpming;:sunimer;quarter}i5^^ :has;;ptw^;:9^'unqb^hra bpnirinlatpjw};^ bu*%fis.tfeit;^t}ithe;^ s^p^hampers^expedien^^ ;;;: 6 e r ^ ^ Vppinitff vw^^ ;understahding^bfjStieBr^^ • epii&itoti^^ :bel^irbned}bbt|;at2^ P^;;^e}fpl^eri;^bp^:;|^ :cpn^m^^;?<dtiM^ ^ i ( ^ e d ^ ^ ^ ^ ; B o a^ ^prpy^in;^e;new^f^um; # } } } | P o i n § | y ^ O T } B^ Jf,Tto;|ppmt;;ys^pm^i^ ; r i g i d ^ p n ^ c | d | ^^ P ^ ^ ^ h ^ ^ ^ « | t t | ^ l 8 | | i h 1 i ^ has deteribr^ted'm its ybpth and, will lpp5|l^fin|i^i|ig^
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Title | Weekly Messenger - 1927 June 3 |
Volume and Number | Vol. 26, no. 32 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | June 3, 1927 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1927-06-03 |
Year Published | 1927 |
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 | Bryan Hankins, Editor, Robert Fisher, Editor, Robert Wagner, Editor, Theo. Norby, Sport editor, Mary Hibner, Society editor |
Staff | Sverre Arestad, Business manager, Ruth Sturman, Training School, Gladys Burton, Women's sport associate, Editorial council: Robert Fisher, Robert Wagner, Gladys Burton, Mary Hibner, Theo. Norby, Ruth Sturman, Staff: John Gudmundson, Andy MacCall, June Wetherell, Barney Chichester, Peggy Cress Tait, Ray Odell, Roy Sundstrom, Faye Scanlon, Bud Bunnell, Ladd Smith, Ellsworth Lumley, Reporters: Emmeline Moss, Phyllis Westover, Naomi Johnson, Leslie Brown, Cecelie MacDonald, Shirley Blake, Nelson Robinson |
Faculty Advisor | Fowler, Herbert E. |
Article Titles | Commencement program is issued (p.1) -- Sliding, climbing! An evening of fun enjoyed on Kulshan Cabin trip (p.1) -- June Wetherell successful in finals (p.1) -- Grades present playlet at assembly (p.1) -- President Fisher returns home from East (p.1) -- A varied program quarter's last assembly (p.1) -- Calendar (p.1) -- Annual Play Day to be held today (p.1) -- Twenty teachers are placed through bureau (p.1) -- Hankins elected editor for Summer (p.1) -- Klipsun shows fine workmanship in features (p.1) -- Alumni banquet tomorrow night (p.1) -- To a graduate / by Naomi Johnson (p.1) -- Student opinion (p.1) -- Drama Club play to be staged June 6-7 (p.1) -- Robinson heads Inter-Club Council (p.1) -- Editorial (p.2) -- Standards of the school (p.2) -- The passing week / by A. S. S. (p.2) -- Hash / by Barney (p.2) -- Flapper flips / by W. J. P. (p.2) -- Viking diamond chatter / by Norby (p.3) -- University of Washington to play here tomorrow; Norsemen to play frosh babes tomorrow (p.3) -- Frosh baseball nine defeated by sophs on Tuesday evening (p.3) -- Mr. Hunt honored (p.3) -- Laceyites defeated by Blue and White, on Waldo diamond (p.3) -- Girls at Samish (p.3) -- Normal tennis team engages frosh at U. of W. (p.3) -- Men's intra-mural tennis matches are now nearing finals (p.3) -- Students elect (p.3) -- Horse shoe tourney coming to end (p.3) -- W.A.A. chooses site for club cabin (p.4) -- Read Sprau's article in the March Scribner's on "The forgotten art" (p.4) -- Carnival patrons, is this your impression? (p.4) -- Roy Sundstrom, new editor of Red Arrow for Summer quarter (p.4) -- Seattle Camp-Fire leader speaks to girls here (p.4) -- Bachelor box (p.4) -- Friday Harbor to keep Normal bugs for Summer term (p.4) -- Scribes stage a big blow-out at Chuckanut Rocks (p.4) -- Nelson Robinson appointed editor of 1928 Klipsun (p.4) -- El Nido Notes (p.4) -- News and views picked at random (p.4) |
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_19270603.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 |
Description
Title | Weekly Messenger - 1927 June 3 - Page 1 |
Volume and Number | Vol. 26, no. 32 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | June 3, 1927 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1927-06-03 |
Year Published | 1927 |
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 | Bryan Hankins, Editor, Robert Fisher, Editor, Robert Wagner, Editor, Theo. Norby, Sport editor, Mary Hibner, Society editor |
Staff | Sverre Arestad, Business manager, Ruth Sturman, Training School, Gladys Burton, Women's sport associate, Editorial council: Robert Fisher, Robert Wagner, Gladys Burton, Mary Hibner, Theo. Norby, Ruth Sturman, Staff: John Gudmundson, Andy MacCall, June Wetherell, Barney Chichester, Peggy Cress Tait, Ray Odell, Roy Sundstrom, Faye Scanlon, Bud Bunnell, Ladd Smith, Ellsworth Lumley, Reporters: Emmeline Moss, Phyllis Westover, Naomi Johnson, Leslie Brown, Cecelie MacDonald, Shirley Blake, Nelson Robinson |
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_19270603.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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