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Washington Evergreen Vol. XLIX WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE, PULLMAN FRIDAY, NIARCH 26, 1943 No. 48 COLLEGE CHOIR SINGS IARMY, NAVY FOR VESPERS SUNDAY GIVE EXAMS I HERE APRIL ! nounced today. Plans for spe- Thirteen New Mem.bers M,·lnor W Eleds . 21, ~~~ t:~e~i:U~:d~ear future PRE-FLIGHTERS Board of Control Names Annual Awards To Men, Women Students Outstanding For Scholarship, Added To Reorqonized S. F 1-- GET OPEN POST Leadership And Activities Group I Ixleen ,Men ?'. New Training Programs I,Spurs Tap New ,. Bob l{a.rvey was named Big Ch;pf of t,h.. l\'len's Bll!"F;ve and Vir- S rt Ad ty THIS WEEKEND e+nla Srnlf.h w"s named to simiJ"" position on the Women's Big T~e College Choir, under. the di- pO S IVI Open To College And Members Dur.·ng I Five at a l'm~h<'<ln meeting of the Board of Control yesterday noon rectlOn of Herbert T. Norris, head I a t the golf clubhouse. of the music department, will High School Men - Along with the naming of the present a program of wide popu- Minor W elected sixteen men to I Dinner Tonl·ghl Cadets Free From 5 to 11 AWS (on Features above two to special honors, the Jar appeal at vespers on Sunday, membership at a meeting at the New Navy and Army programs - .. Saturday' 8 to 4 following appointments of out- Td"arch 28, at 4 p.m, Alpha Tau Omega house last Tues- designed to train officer candi- , standing students to the Big Five's The program consists of the fol- day. The men were chosen for par- dates in college but on active duty The Spur tapping ceremony will Sunday II Personnel Speaker were made for the 1942-43 year: lowing numbers: ticipation in swimming, skiing, are being opened up to volunteers be held tonight during the dining Women's Big Five I fencing, boxing, and wrestling. under conditions considerably dif- hour as members of the women's ttme si .I The first irne smce the arriva 'M V B Describ VIRGINIA SMITH. Ave Verum Mozart SWI·mml·ng·. Palmer Baken, Cor- ferent from those of previous re- h h rs era arney escr, - S sop omore onorary divide them- A' ct'·' ANN CHLAEFER. JeSU, Word of God Incarnate nelius G. Butler, and Edwin Wil- serve programs, Dean of Men U" . of the Army ir orps rammg P bl B h Of the Virgin Mary born; lett ; skiing, Don Kerns', fencing: Glenn Whiffen said Wed.ne.sday in selves mto groups o.f.five and go unit on this campus, the pre- es ro ems roug t GWEN TAXELIUS. About BW BETTY CAROL NOURSE. on the cross thy sacred body, Henry Burke; boxing: Ralph Haas, announcing this institutton has I to each of the sorortties and wom- flight cadets will have an "open Y ar MARYHELEN LANEY. For us men, with nails was torn. David Knight, Coy Love, Mike Nel- just accepted the invitation of the en's halls. Formal pledging will be post" this weekend,. Major. Ivan Speaking on "America in War Cleanse. us by the blood. and wa.ter son, Max Nichols, Bud Sleeth; regional director, Dr. Karl M.! held immediately after in the rec- d ff f Men's Big Five f Th dd I t biD. Massey, cornman mg 0 icer 0 Time," Mrs, Vera Whitney Bar- BOB SUTTON streammg rom y pierce SI e' l wrestling, Henry Brown, Walter Cowdery, of Stanford, 0 ecome I . fC it h II Feed us with Thy body broken, Rhodes, Rymo Tanino, and Leigh- a center for competitive examin- rea Ion lO~m 0 ommun~ y a. the local college training detach- ! ney, described at an AWS con yes- LOUIE PERKINS. NoW and in death's agony. ton Wallace. ations of applicants from 9,.to 11 Spurs W.lll chose ~ne gIrl from ment of the Army Air Forces, an- terday her experiences with the 500 BOB HARVEY. o Lord GOd TChesnO].coff The new members will be for-I a.m. Friday, April 2. ,each sororitv, two girls from each nounced Thursday. w,omen at the Camas division of FRED SPIEGELBERG. Chorus ~f Homag.e G€l'lCk e mally initiated at a meeting next ., Dr C I Erickson is to be in I' hall, and one girl to represent the The soldiers will be free from -5 the Zellerbach Corporation, where I BUD COPPERS. 'Marie MIller and Betsy Teel ec- T d M h 30 t 11'35 . .. ., ff . she is women's personnel head. . Positions on the Big Fives are , .t ' ues ay, arc ,a . a. m· l , charge of these exammatIOns here. 0 -campus glOUp. Freshmen I p. m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday and Mrs. Barney has interviewed oV-I·traditionally awarded every year comi: ms a~ the Lambda Chi Alpha frater- The tests will be given simul-· girls only aI:e elibible for this from after breakfast until 4 p.m. er 600 women applying for jobs, by vote of the Board of Control. S nata I ·nA MaJ'or Franck mty. All old membe~s are r~quested taneously and widely il) colleges 1 honorary. In order to be consid- S nday These women fall I·nt~ defin;te Students are considered for their o -------- to be present at thIS meetmg. I d h· hI f th tr u .. v .. Allegro ben moderato an Igh SC 00 s 0 e coun y. ered for membership a girl must Get Special Help classes: those drifters wlip mov.e scholasti.c achievements, their Allegretta poco mossO ,Pullman high school is to be a I have above an 83 average, three ··f' hh I from place to place with no 13ense,leadershIp on the campus and Marjory Marks, Vi~linist Freshmen Pur(ha'se ~enter for hIgh school students I activities, and a recommendation Those men m um.Olm.w 0 a~e of responsibility towards the war theil; activities Tfilcords. Betsy Teel, Plamst mterested. from her housemother and house bee~ on the SIC~ lIst smce theu' effort or even for their own wel- I Bob lI~rvey III H R II PI Age Limits Set preSident. arnval at Washmgton State Col- fare' girls who are following hus- . . -~ .-, O aq e . .' . BIg ChH~flolai.;vey is now <:adet HoW Blest Are They Tschai- onor . U. ~he Navy is accepting apPli-1 Present Officers lege, are being gIven tutorIal help ban~s or sweethearts from CIty colonel 01:' R6TC, 'p/4Sident of kowsky catIOns for thIS program of men,. in order to catch up on the work to CIty; people, suc~ as f~rmers, Scabbard and Blade, a member of May Day CaroL English Folk 17 to 20 and the Army 17 to 221 T~e offIcers of the honorary are missed according to Dean Otis C. :V h d o w t ant td o d.o theIr partffm war Crimson Circle atid a past presi- song arr. Deems Taylor Ray Adams V,'ctor In (in both cases if their 20th orlpresI~ent, K~y. ~lhson, <Kappa, .. lIn us nes urmg theIr 0 -seas- d t f j. .. d b Delta VIce pleSId"nt MyrTle In McCreery, Coordinator of MllItary . ld· ,. d th' en 0 lIS fratermty, SIgma Nu. I Won 't Kl·SSKaty Czecho-Slo- 22nd bl·l·thday has not arrive Y' ._,' - ons so Iers WIves an mo els II M UIM II MC k t. '. . Scholastically Harvey has rated vak Dance arr. Aschenbrenner I ost 9 y an July 1, 1943). High school and gram, c ros ey; secre ary, Nan- program. I who have. to earn a hvmg; moth- exceptionally high in his field of William Penn's Inscription __Gaul Contest preparatory school graduates re- ~r Nelso~, kMCC~~Sktey; t~ ea~u~er, Classes are held from 7:30 to ers.and WIV~Swho want .to help do mechanical engineering and is a IV college high school and prepara- eanor a er, le a ar. . e Lor, 8:30 p.m. in the regular classrooms. theIr part m the war mdustrIes; member of Phi Beta Kappa, scho- "Etude in E MajoL Chopin A plaque to be used as an hon- tory s~hool seniors and college Barbara Pearson, Alpha {}am. The reserve room of the library is I peoPlhe who are t trytm g t ·to savbe~- lastic honorary. prel ude .sto.jowski men may try the test. They must f t d. I t th I noug money 0 s ar In a USI- or' roll aftel' the aI' was voted by f RALLY SLACKERS open or s u ymg on y 0 e so - ft th v· .. S ·th Marian Bowker, Plamst w be Unmarried and of potential 0- diers from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Mon_l ness a er e war. Irglnla ml V the Freshman class at a meeting ficer material. day through Friday. The Old Gym Under Emotional Stress Big Chief Smith is advertising Tuesday, March 33 in Bryan hall. HIT BY TUTEUR manager of the Evergreen, a past --r Got Religion Cain Men now enrolled in V-I, V-5 also I·Sused during these hou'rs by All of these workers are under .... . . president of her sorority, Chi -waltzing MathiJda Australian The dubiOUS,honor ?f the class ~ or V-7 Navy R.eserve programs the soldiers. I an emotlOnal stress, she saId. SC,lme Om€ga, secretary of the senior -_Folk Song arr. Hamblen ,can~:date fOl the Most Ugh Illay not apply, but members of One hundred air corps men will 10f them cOI?e from small. towns class, a past vice-president of AWS "'-ankI·e and Johnny Ameri- I Man went to Ray Adam.S. . the Enlisted Reserve Corps still and the nOIse and confuslOn of "·r Rolly Last Night Produced attend their first social function and a member of Theta Sigma Phi, can Folk Song arr. Clokey I Warren Hallman, SOCIal.chalr- in college may· do so. Those in- U at Washington State tomorrow I new ?eople and a great deal of Psi Chi and Gamma Alpha Chi. CaI .mencl·ta Ne2:ro Spiritual man, asked for suggestlons for the terested are asked to fHI out Poor Showing,' rge machmery beWIlders them Many ~ night, a co-recreation starting at J .. . One member of the Men's Big arr. Krone Freshman class dance to be held forms in the dean of men's office Attendance 730 . th W 'G people lIve m rooms that are too F· P k· d td t t · A·I M : ,In e. omen s ym. crowded, and trailers Wll1·chare I·n- lVe, OUle er Ins, gra ua e a Officers of the Glee Club I some Ime unng pn. em- now. fh · ·tt B·II Postponed for the last three adequate. the end of last semester. The oth- President Don Graham bel'S 0 IS commi ees are: 1 This April 2 test will be the last er's plan to gradu t I·n May t H · J Another chance to show their weeks becau.se of the quarantine, There I·Sa great mI·gratI·onmove- ae . Secretary Bettie Turner, Gregory, Jane arnson, an time for at least six months in The boa d f· t I th f· e I Cougar spirit comes to the WSC the event WIllbe attended by the ment of people who ar'e seekI·ng r Irs Close e lV student DirectoL __Gordon Eicl1- Ingram, Dorothy Blake, Bob Ryn- which there will be an opportun- members of each honored group mann ning, Dick Cupp, Shirley Wylie, t I thO students next Tuesday when an soldiers. and a hundred AWS host- jobs in the war industries of the ity 0 en ist under / IS program. ERC sendoff rally for 15 State esses, chosen by house and dorm western states. Because of thI·SI·n- and then voted upon one of those AccompanisL--- Betsy Teel Jackie Horan, Susan Lovely and Th t d will be in uni f tl h· f T Many Drafted Gel ·I·Loomis. ose accep e - College men entering the service I social chairmen under the direc- flux of workers, competition is or 1e c Ie POSIIons, form, receiving pay and under '11b h ld I fJ S AWS .1 WI ee. 'I tion 0 ane nure, SOCIa keener in securing good jobs. Professor Norris has been faced Committee Appointments general military discipline. 1d BOOKSTORE SHOWS with the discouraging situation of I Other committee appointments Starting at the Bookstore at 5 ea er. Pick Work Field i l o'clock, the student group will move .Badminton, volleyball, folk danc-I Mrs. Barney advised all young I a 50-voice mixed chorus that was are: Publicity, Kirk Williams, M I H d th I II t I SIZEABLE PROFIT -"istintegrating on the male side I chairman, Ruth Thompson, Eve- ea's es arrass ?wn. .e norma ra y rou e a ong ing, swimming and. other spo.rts peop.Ie .to start thinking about u flatelmty roW and to Northern will be featured untIl mtermlssIOn what fIeld they want to work in. as music majors were rapidly be- lyn Whitner, Dean Ratzman, a~d R. ( "U Pacific's station and it 5:40 train. J at 9'00 and dancing will be enjoy- She said "Pick a company for jOg called into the armed forces. GHe~rgecahse~olt. progLra~: JKa~kle I ,eVleW omml ee I Jack Tllteur, rally chairman,l ed iro~ 9:30 until 11:00. which YO~would like to work, be lIe has started on a recruiting oran c aIrman OUlS mg Record-Making Sales Net . dd h d ft C ' M th 'd R Ch 'j I wasn't at all pleased with the rally I sure that it is successful in its lab- $13,500 Prof,'t For Stud- :miSSion an Inva e suc ra - arma a eson an ay ase. .t . .. : ddt·n J . R' W'II B held last mgh . "Only a handfulj SENIOR MEET or relatIOns, check the qualIty of deferre epar .~ents as eng~ -, un,or ev,ew , e J of students showed up for the ev- ! the product which it provides for ent Store Committee .ee ring , ~r~-med~~me, and veten~-I FI·shFans Anno nee Presented Twice 1 ent, and next Tuesday's affair, There will be a meeting of workers, and know that it is the --~- ~~ .m~dlc;~~·eir ~~! he t a:kedt~ ~ ,U Next Week I probably the last one of the year, the senior class Tuesday, 4th best company in its field. The Student Bookstore now rep- -men.a ou . y ~ a us, e I . _ gives an opportunity for the WSC "When you start to work for a resents an asset to the ASSCW of 1 te ed to theIr P t( ,oft I period in college hall, room ,be IS n VOIces. 1 agean omml' ees Battling the measles between re- students to redeem themselves, 110, Bob Youngs, class presi- company which answers all those $175,000, a report by the Book- On both counts he found happy' hearsals the Junior Review com- Tuteur said. dent, said today. requirements, give it the best you store Committee which was ac- l'~sult~.. "Those newcom~rs h~ve mittee i~ whipping into shape the I Interest Falls have, and it will treat you well." cepted yesterday by the Board of fm e V~lC~S,too, ~.~d t~e,~re ~omg Committees for the Fish Fans Junior Review which is to be pre- At the first two rallies held dur- cO~ltrol. dis~~oses.. t· T to stu y or a. w 1 e ye: exp am- annual pageant have been chosen, sented twice next week-convoca- 'ing the opening week of the month, 'I R hL·f B I PI I OfA I"' le lepOI, covenn g . ac IVIles ed ~of:llNor~s. t T~e .reorgamzed announces Jackie Permaine, gen- tion period, Thursday, for the stu- j some 2,000 students flooded the oug leu en y ( Ion of ~he st,udent BOOkS~~I~f~r ~~: chOIT WI. rna e hell' fIrst a~pear- i eral chairman of the aff-air. Jane dent body and Saturday night at area ab01.).tthe station. But the I I pas, year, .was prese e. 0 ance th;w~~~~::v:~ :::eIs. I Harol.d will act as assistant di- 7:30 forthe soldiers statio~ed here. II second rally was the ~,asttime an~ i In South Sea Island ASSignment ~l~~~~d~ilel~~o~~~~e ~~t~~g~rof~~ y 1rectol. When last heard from DIck Ross, great number of senders-off' . _I for the past year of $13500 taken out of the 27 men. in the chorus,. The other committees .are: Dor- chairman and m.c. and Ron BaY-I made an appearance. That was the. I. . I from sales of more tha~ $200000. th.e following 13 Will make their I othy Belcher, business chairman; ton, publicity chairman, were tak- same night the 1\ir Corps trainees . A word. pIcture 0: what Am~r- a tree (sometImes they are gOOd'1 The 1942 sales for the supply, debuts: Don Ashley, Vancouver; Beth Corfman and Mollie Fowler, ing it easy in Finch Memorial hos- moved in. i 1can soldIers. connonted dunng too), planes to bomb. you and t . tnd textbook depart- pavid Wallin, Naches; Kenneth I publicity; Mary Browe and Kay pital, victims of the "plague." Both "I have confidence in the Cougar I the battles WIth the. Japanese m mort.ar she~Is burstmg near! :=l~~la~ota~ed $219,155.12, the strickler, Spokane; Vance Rey-. Mackenzie, program; Jean Wil- however, are expected to be up spirit which showed so well in the Buna sector ~eached th~ (agam, sometImes too near). The I highest total in the history of the ll olds , Bellingham; Dean Juday, I son and Margaret Haggard, tic- ar;d around in time for those last those first rallies," Tuteur said, I stat.e college t?d.a y fI?m a tormel fox holes and trench~s are usual- store. In 1940 the total was $187,- O:mak; James Doak, Walla Walla; Ikets; Janet Montzheimer, Vivian mmute touches. "and I believe the students Willi b~smess .a~mmistratlOn student, ly. hal~ full of watel and eve~y- 766 and in 1941 was $203,628. Ten .AI Wheeler, Tacoma; Ray Harold, I Allgaier and Mildred Price, script; Pep Ba.nd again prove that they are behind LIeut. WIlham E.. Irelan, Jr:, of thmg m gen~ral very mu<;l.dy,WIth years. ago sales were $103 256 the 'Walla Walla; Delmar Dow, Pull- Phyliss Gibb, recorder. Th bd '11 f .. h 111 the service men 100 percent by I Walla Wattlla,now ~n New Gu~nea. rats, mosqUItoes ~nd flIes and comp~rison showing the h~ge'pro- n' Lawrence Schuler Port H e pep an WI ulms at· tf thO II" The Ie er was m answer 0 a hundreds of other msects to make . J1la '. ' Kurz eads Costumes music for the review and indivi-I urmng ou or IS ra y. recent "V" letter sent to him bY·t f't bl gress made by the Student Book- Angeles; RIchard E. Dunlap, Day- General chairman of costumes dual acts will feature 'a male quar- The band will produce music the War and Service Men's com- 1 com 01 a e. store. . ton. . . Al- and lighting is Helen Kurz. Pat tet, Patti Holt, Phyllis Brislawn, again, and the men leaving will be mit tee at Washington State which " Not Enough Sleep. Good Record. Ethel Selfndg~, KetcI:Ukan, Cunningham and Marilyn Gallo- Colleen Gettman, Four Roses and I asked to say a few words. Other is trying to contact and con'es- One has no dry clothmg,. no I The expense-sales ratio of the aska, and G€r~ LoomIS, Fore~~ way are on the costume commit- a Bud (Don Graham is "Bud"), activities are planned for the pond with all former W.S.C. stu- chan~e to clean up an~ can Just WSC store is smaller thaz:r that of ~rove, Oregon WIllalso make then I.tee;, Jo Ann Pope, Margaret Bob Jakotish, Al Worrell, the drum send-off time. 'dents and alumni now in the occ~sIOnallY snatch a httle sleep. any of t~le ?ther eIght simllar stor- fIrst appearance. SmIth and Elinore Walther, prop- majorettes, and Dick Ross. armed services. Lieut. Irelan at- Durmg the day you would try e~?f prmclpal colleges on the Pa- erties and Verna Sebring, seating Committee heads for the Review H H. I tend here from February 1940 I some maneuver or a sudden at- elfIe Coast. f hM •T committee. in addition to Ross and Bay ton are orses arm· I through June 1941. Itack az:rd the Japs would throw A letter addres~ed to the Board ,en( I OYle 0 _. \. .. I.. everythmg at you they could. You of Control and SIgned by Dean The pageant WIll be presented June CornelIus, Terry Buscher and Campus Course \ "At present the chmate here IS d f d hd ·f L' dl tdt ·d t f th BS T · hi April 30 and May 1 at 7:30. Dick McDonald. I i l very fine-cool ocean breezes, a vance la k ew y yar s eac h ay t l IBm deY'fsT u en t prfeSli I en 0 e e een onll . . . th you are uc y. ou may ave 0 oar 0 rus ees, 0 ows: , I .. ' wal~ sunshme--;;tYPlCal Sou try to crawl upon a "pill box" and "Dividends of almost $40,000 up .". t F rr (h A I,... t All A malICIOUSattack upon the I ~a Isl~nd chme.. Irelan began. knock it out with a grenade or have been declared in recent years Jean Gabin, hailed as America's e I(oa ever osens LaS - college golf course has been ! 'The ramy season ISover, we hope, make a bayonet charge to take lm and have been placed by previous -new~ fUm. find and long famous ( II I T HIS made by somebody on horse- I as m~st of the. combat here w8: s enemy position, or lie in the tall Boards of Control in a fund now with French movie audiences, stars . 0 egeP ay· ryouts e d~oon· back, Graduate'Ma.nager Earl done In the ram~ season, and 1: grasses where no breezes blow for in the hands of Mr. W. C. Kreu- in "Maria Chapdelaine," French r V. Foster stated today. w.a~ under very dISagreeable con hours at a time. It gets very hot gel. The fund will be used when :movie showing tonight at 7:30 0'- 'Six greens have been torn dltlOns that the b~ttles of Bun~; and you get very thirsty, but you the student Union Building is clock in E. A. Bryan auditorium. The last aU-college production shanty located one hundred miles up by persons riding mallci- Gona ana other pomts were won. can't move because you are pin- erected. A substantial portion of "'!'he movie is a talking film with of the year, "Petticoat Fever," a from nowhere in the distant ously around them," Foster Too Much Rain .ned down by machine gun fire. the store's current funds may be English headings, and deals with three-act comedy written by M;trk country of Labrador. A plane fill- said. "Some Of.the h~f marks In suggesting how the R.O.T.C·I Nevertheless, you go ahead-al- used for the same purpose as suc- village life in a French Canadi- Reed will be presented by the ed with Americans and English- went several Inches mto the men might accustom themselves ways ahead. ceeding Bookstore Boards have be- an settlement. Also starred is speech department March 30 and men loses its course and drops in green and soggy turf, and it to jungle warfare, Irelan said "try "All this time you must keep lieved it wise to conserve the store's -].{ad.eline Renaud, unknown to April 1. with, a crash landing on a lone is going to run into consider- eating our U. S. Army "c" ra- your weapons in working order assets for that purpose. American audiences but famous on "Petticoat Fever" played two party who hasn't been in contact able expense to have them tions for about ten or fifteen and keep track of your other "It is the opinion of your Book- -the continent. successful years on Broadway with the outside world in· months. put back into condition." days, either cold or hot if one can equipment and worry about your store Committee that the Book- A news revue issued by the office then was made into a movie with A farce of unusual heights, "Petti- "Employees are keeping I start a fire during a tropical ammunition, men in your pla- store is performing a satisfactory of war information and community Myrna Loy and Robert Mont- coat Fever," will swarm with close watch on the course and downpour (sometimes as much as toon 0r company, the wounded function on this campus. It is singing led by movie song shorts gomery handling the leading roles. Eskimo girls, tuxedos in the place it will not be pleasant for two inches an hour or more). I and alL I working toward a greater Wash- wiJ) be part of the Friday night Mark Reed, also the playwright of of fur coats, and the serious web anyone caught on the course "To get the typical setting one 1 Best Japs ington State College by slowly ac- presentation. Students may be ad- "Yes, My Darling Daughter," has of entanglements which results on horseback or in any other should be in a swamp or marshy "The Japanese encountered here cumulating a fund for the Student mitted by their student body claimed "Petticoat Fever," as one from one small mishap. way intentionally destroying ground, sitting in a fox hole or were the "crack" troops of Japan. Union Building, and is at the same ticket. This is the third in a series of his most ou~:standing farce William Porter, director, an- the grounds, which evident- \trench, day and night, expecting I They had seen service in China, time, saving its student customers of films sponsored by the Bureau comedies. nounced that tryouts will be held ly was done," the Graduate I a grenade any moment or some I Malay, Java, Phillippines and here money, providing an adequate ser- of Visual Teaching. The plot surrounds a small as soon as possible. Manager concluded. sniper to take a shot at you from (Continued on Page 4) vice and operating economically." Evergreen I BOB HARVEY, VIRGINIA SMITH HEAD BIG FIVE SELECTIONS All members of the Ever- green staff must attend a spe- cial meeting at 11 a. m. Sat- urday, John Jarstad, editor, --~--.-.----

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Washington EvergreenVol. XLIX

WASHINGTON STATE COLLEGE, PULLMAN FRIDAY, NIARCH 26, 1943 No. 48

COLLEGE CHOIR SINGS IARMY, NAVYFOR VESPERS SUNDAY GIVE EXAMS I

HERE APRIL! nounced today. Plans for spe-

Thirteen New Mem.bers M,·lnorW Eleds . 21, ~~~t:~e~i:U~:d~ear future PRE-FLIGHTERS Board of Control Names Annual Awards To Men,Women Students Outstanding For Scholarship,Added To Reorqonized S. F 1-- GET OPEN POST Leadership And Activities

Group I Ixleen ,Men ?'. New Training Programs I,Spurs Tap New ,. Bob l{a.rvey was named Big Ch;pf of t,h.. l\'len's Bll!"F;ve and Vir-

S rt Ad ty THIS WEEKEND e+nla Srnlf.h w"s named to 3· simiJ"" position on the Women's BigT~e College Choir, under. the di- pO S IVI Open To College And Members Dur.·ng IFive at a l'm~h<'<ln meeting of the Board of Control yesterday noon

rectlOn of Herbert T. Norris, head I a t the golf clubhouse.of the music department, will High School Men - Along with the naming of thepresent a program of wide popu- Minor W elected sixteen men to I Dinner Tonl·ghl Cadets Free From 5 to 11 AWS (on Features above two to special honors, theJar appeal at vespers on Sunday, membership at a meeting at the New Navy and Army programs - .. Saturday' 8 to 4 following appointments of out-Td"arch 28, at 4 p.m, Alpha Tau Omega house last Tues- designed to train officer candi- , standing students to the Big Five's

The program consists of the fol- day. The men were chosen for par- dates in college but on active duty The Spur tapping ceremony will Sunday II Personnel Speaker were made for the 1942-43 year:lowing numbers: ticipation in swimming, skiing, are being opened up to volunteers be held tonight during the dining Women's Big Five

I fencing, boxing, and wrestling. under conditions considerably dif- hour as members of the women's ttme si . IThe first irne smce the arriva 'M V B Describ VIRGINIA SMITH.Ave Verum Mozart SWI·mml·ng·.Palmer Baken, Cor- ferent from those of previous re- h h rs era arney escr, - Ssop omore onorary divide them- A' ct'·' ANN CHLAEFER.JeSU, Word of God Incarnate nelius G. Butler, and Edwin Wil- serve programs, Dean of Men U" . of the Army ir orps rammg P bl B hOf the Virgin Mary born; lett ; skiing, Don Kerns', fencing: Glenn Whiffen said Wed.ne.sday in selves mto groups o.f. five and go unit on this campus, the pre- es ro ems roug t GWEN TAXELIUS.About B W BETTY CAROL NOURSE.on the cross thy sacred body, Henry Burke; boxing: Ralph Haas, announcing this institutton has I to each of the sorortties and wom- flight cadets will have an "open Y a r MARYHELEN LANEY.For us men, with nails was torn. David Knight, Coy Love, Mike Nel- just accepted the invitation of the en's halls. Formal pledging will be post" this weekend,. Major. Ivan Speaking on "America in WarCleanse. us by the blood. and wa.ter son, Max Nichols, Bud Sleeth; regional director, Dr. Karl M.! held immediately after in the rec- d ff f Men's Big Five

f Th d d I t biD. Massey, cornman mg 0 icer 0 Time," Mrs, Vera Whitney Bar- BOB SUTTONstreammg rom y pierce SI e'l wrestling, Henry Brown, Walter Cowdery, of Stanford, 0 ecome I t· . f C it h IIFeed us with Thy body broken, Rhodes, Rymo Tanino, and Leigh- a center for competitive examin- rea Ion lO~m 0 ommun~ y a. the local college training detach- !ney, described at an AWS con yes- LOUIE PERKINS.NoW and in death's agony. ton Wallace. ations of applicants from 9,.to 11 Spurs W.lll chose ~ne gIrl from ment of the Army Air Forces, an- terday her experiences with the 500 BOB HARVEY.o Lord GOd TChesnO].coff The new members will be for-I a.m. Friday, April 2. ,each sororitv, two girls from each nounced Thursday. w,omen at the Camas division of FRED SPIEGELBERG.Chorus ~f Homag.e G€l'lCke mally initiated at a meeting next ., Dr C I Erickson is to be in I' hall, and one girl to represent the The soldiers will be free from -5 the Zellerbach Corporation, where I BUD COPPERS.'Marie MIller and Betsy Teel ec- T d M h 30 t 11'35 . . . ., ff . she is women's personnel head. . Positions on the Big Fives are

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l, charge of these exammatIOns here. 0 -campus glOUp. Freshmen Ip. m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday and Mrs. Barney has interviewed oV-I·traditionally awarded every year

comi:ms a~ the Lambda Chi Alpha frater- The tests will be given simul-· girls only aI:e elibible for this from after breakfast until 4 p.m. er 600 women applying for jobs, by vote of the Board of Control.

S nata I·nA MaJ'or Franck mty. All old membe~s are r~quested taneously and widely il) colleges 1 honorary. In order to be consid- S nday These women fall I·nt~ defin;te Students are considered for theiro -------- to be present at thIS meetmg. I d h· h I f th tr u .. v ..Allegro ben moderato an Igh SC 00 s 0 e coun y. ered for membership a girl must Get Special Help classes: those drifters wlip mov.e scholasti.c achievements, theirAllegretta poco mossO ,Pullman high school is to be a Ihave above an 83 average, three ··f' h h Ifrom place to place with no 13ense ,leadershIp on the campus and

Marjory Marks, Vi~linist Freshmen Pur(ha'se ~enter for hIgh school students Iactivities, and a recommendation Those men m um.Olm.w 0 a~e of responsibility towards the war theil; activities Tfilcords.Betsy Teel, Plamst mterested. from her housemother and house bee~ on the SIC~ lIst smce theu' effort or even for their own wel- I Bob lI~rvey

III H R II PI Age Limits Set preSident. arnval at Washmgton State Col- fare' girls who are following hus- . . - ~ . -,

O aq e . .' . BIg ChH~f lolai.;vey is now <:adetHoW Blest Are They Tschai- onor . U. ~he Navy is accepting apPli-1 Present Officers lege, are being gIven tutorIal help ban~s or sweethearts from CIty colonel 01:' R6TC, 'p/4Sident of

kowsky catIOns for thIS program of men,. in order to catch up on the work to CIty; people, suc~ as f~rmers, Scabbard and Blade, a member ofMay Day CaroL English Folk 17 to 20 and the Army 17 to 221 T~e offIcers of the honorary are missed according to Dean Otis C. :Vh

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tant tdod.o theIr partffm war Crimson Circle atid a past presi-

song arr. Deems Taylor Ray Adams V,'ctor In (in both cases if their 20th orlpresI~ent, K~y. ~lhson, <Kappa, .. lIn us nes urmg theIr 0 -seas- d t f j. ..d b Delta VIce pleSId"nt MyrTle In McCreery, Coordinator of MllItary . ld· ,. d th' en 0 lIS fratermty, SIgma Nu.

I Won't Kl·SSKaty Czecho-Slo- 22nd bl·l·thday has not arrive Y' ._,' - ons so Iers WIves an mo elsII M U I M II M C k t. '. . Scholastically Harvey has rated

vak Dance arr. Aschenbrenner I ost 9 y an July 1, 1943). High school and gram, c ros ey; secre ary, Nan- program. Iwho have. to earn a hvmg; moth- exceptionally high in his field ofWilliam Penn's Inscription __Gaul Contest preparatory school graduates re- ~rNelso~, kMCC~~Sktey;t~ea~u~er, Classes are held from 7:30 to ers .and WIV~Swho want .to help do mechanical engineering and is a

IV college high school and prepara- eanor a er, le a ar. . e Lor, 8:30 p.m. in the regular classrooms. theIr part m the war mdustrIes; member of Phi Beta Kappa, scho-"Etude in E MajoL Chopin A plaque to be used as an hon- tory s~hool seniors and college Barbara Pearson, Alpha {}am. The reserve room of the library is IpeoPlhe who are

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t·to savbe ~- lastic honorary.

prelude .sto.jowski men may try the test. They must f t d . I t th I noug money 0 s ar In a USI-or' roll aftel' the aI' was voted by f RALLY SLACKERS open or s u ymg on y 0 e so - ft th v· .. S ·thMarian Bowker, Plamst w be Unmarried and of potential 0 - diers from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Mon_lness a er e war. Irglnla ml

V the Freshman class at a meeting ficer material. day through Friday. The Old Gym Under Emotional Stress Big Chief Smith is advertisingTuesday, March 33 in Bryan hall. HIT BY TUTEUR manager of the Evergreen, a past--r Got Religion Cain Men now enrolled in V-I, V-5 also I·Sused during these hou'rs by All of these workers are under.... . . president of her sorority, Chi

-waltzing MathiJda Australian The dubiOUS,honor ?f the class ~ or V-7 Navy R.eserve programs the soldiers. I an emotlOnal stress, she saId. SC,lme Om€ga, secretary of the senior-_Folk Song arr. Hamblen ,can~:date fOl the Most Ugh Illay not apply, but members of One hundred air corps men will 10f them cOI?e from small. towns class, a past vice-president of AWS"'-ankI·e and Johnny Ameri- I Man went to Ray Adam.S. . the Enlisted Reserve Corps still and the nOIse and confuslOn of"·r Rolly Last Night Produced attend their first social function and a member of Theta Sigma Phi,can Folk Song arr. Clokey I Warren Hallman, SOCIal.chalr- in college may· do so. Those in- U at Washington State tomorrow Inew ?eople and a great deal of Psi Chi and Gamma Alpha Chi.

CaI.mencl·ta Ne2:ro Spiritual man, asked for suggestlons for the terested are asked to fHI out Poor Showing,' rge machmery beWIlders them Many~ night, a co-recreation starting at J .. . One member of the Men's Bigarr. Krone Freshman class dance to be held forms in the dean of men's office Attendance 7 30 . th W 'G people lIve m rooms that are too F· L· P k· d t d t

t· d· A·I M : ,In e. omen s ym. crowded, and trailers Wll1·chare I·n- lVe, OUle er Ins, gra ua e aOfficers of the Glee Club Isome Ime unng pn. em- now.f h· ·tt B·II Postponed for the last three adequate. the end of last semester. The oth-

President Don Graham bel'S 0 IS commi ees are: 1 This April 2 test will be the last er's plan to gradu t I·n Mayt H· J Another chance to show their weeks becau.se of the quarantine, There I·Sa great mI·gratI·onmove- a e .Secretary Bettie Turner, Gregory, Jane arnson, an time for at least six months in The boa d f· t I th f· e

ICougar spirit comes to the WSC the event WIll be attended by the ment of people who ar'e seekI·ng r Irs Close e lVstudent DirectoL __Gordon Eicl1- Ingram, Dorothy Blake, Bob Ryn- which there will be an opportun- members of each honored group

mann ning, Dick Cupp, Shirley Wylie, t I thO students next Tuesday when an soldiers. and a hundred AWS host- jobs in the war industries of theity 0 en ist under / IS program. ERC sendoff rally for 15 State esses, chosen by house and dorm western states. Because of thI·SI·n- and then voted upon one of those

AccompanisL--- Betsy Teel Jackie Horan, Susan Lovely and Th t d will be in uni f tl h· f TMany Drafted Gel·I·Loomis. ose accep e - College men entering the service I social chairmen under the direc- flux of workers, competition is or 1e c Ie POSIIons,

form, receiving pay and under '11b h ld I f J S AWS . 1WI e e . 'I tion 0 ane nure, SOCIa keener in securing good jobs.Professor Norris has been faced Committee Appointments general military discipline. 1 d BOOKSTORE SHOWS

with the discouraging situation of I Other committee appointments Starting at the Bookstore at 5 ea er. Pick Work Field i

lo'clock, the student group will move .Badminton, volleyball, folk danc-I Mrs. Barney advised all young I

a 50-voice mixed chorus that was are: Publicity, Kirk Williams, M I H d th I II t I SIZEABLE PROFIT-"istintegrating on the male side I chairman, Ruth Thompson, Eve- ea's es arrass ?wn. . e norma ra y rou e a ong ing, swimming and. other spo.rts peop.Ie .to start thinking aboutu flatelmty roW and to Northern will be featured untIl mtermlssIOn what fIeld they want to work in.as music majors were rapidly be- lyn Whitner, Dean Ratzman, a~d R. ( "U Pacific's station and it 5 :40 train. J at 9 '00 and dancing will be enjoy- She said "Pick a company forjOg called into the armed forces. GHe~rgecahse~olt. progLra~: JKa~kleI ,eVleW omml ee I Jack Tllteur, rally chairman,l ed iro~ 9:30 until 11:00. which YO~would like to work, belIe has started on a recruiting oran c aIrman OUlS mg Record-Making Sales Net

. d· d d h d ft C ' M th 'd R Ch 'j Iwasn't at all pleased with the rally I sure that it is successful in its lab- $13,500 Prof,'t For Stud-:miSSion an Inva e suc ra - arma a eson an ay ase. . t . ..: ddt·n J . R' W'II B held last mgh . "Only a handfulj SENIOR MEET or relatIOns, check the qualIty ofdeferre epar .~ents as eng~ -, un,or ev,ew , e J of students showed up for the ev- ! the product which it provides for ent Store Committee.eering, ~r~-med~~me, and veten~-I FI·shFans Anno nee Presented Twice 1 ent, and next Tuesday's affair, There will be a meeting of workers, and know that it is the --~-~~ .m~dlc;~~·eir~~!he t a:kedt~ ~ ,U Next Week Iprobably the last one of the year, the senior class Tuesday, 4th best company in its field. The Student Bookstore now rep--men.a ou . y ~ a us, e I . _ gives an opportunity for the WSC "When you start to work for a resents an asset to the ASSCW of

1 te ed to theIr P t ( ,oft I period in college hall, room,be IS n VOIces. 1 agean omml' ees Battling the measles between re- students to redeem themselves, 110, Bob Youngs, class presi- company which answers all those $175,000, a report by the Book-On both counts he found happy' hearsals the Junior Review com- Tuteur said. dent, said today. requirements, give it the best you store Committee which was ac-

l'~sult~.. "Those newcom~rs h~ve mittee i~ whipping into shape the I Interest Falls have, and it will treat you well." cepted yesterday by the Board offme V~lC~S,too, ~.~d t~e,~ re ~omg Committees for the Fish Fans Junior Review which is to be pre- At the first two rallies held dur- cO~ltrol. dis~~oses.. t· Tto stu y or a. w 1e ye: exp am- annual pageant have been chosen, sented twice next week-convoca- 'ing the opening week of the month, 'IR h L·f B I PI I Of A I"' le lepOI, covenn

g. ac IVI les

ed ~of:llNor~s. t T~e .reorgamzed announces Jackie Permaine, gen- tion period, Thursday, for the stu- j some 2,000 students flooded the oug leu en y ( Ion of ~he st,udent BOOkS~~I~f~r ~~:chOITWI. rna e hell' fIrst a~pear- i eral chairman of the aff-air. Jane dent body and Saturday night at area ab01.).t the station. But the I • Ipas, year, .was prese e. 0

ance th;w~~~~::v:~ :::eIs. IHarol.d will act as assistant di- 7 :30 forthe soldiers statio~ed here. II second rally was the ~,ast time an~ i In South Sea Island ASSignment ~l~~~~d~ilel~~o~~~~e ~~t~~g~rof~~y 1rectol. When last heard from DIck Ross, great number of senders-off' I· . _I for the past year of $13500 taken

out of the 27 men. in the chorus,. The other committees .are: Dor- chairman and m.c. and Ron BaY-I made an appearance. That was the. I. . I from sales of more tha~ $200000.th.e following 13 Will make their Iothy Belcher, business chairman; ton, publicity chairman, were tak- same night the 1\ir Corps trainees . A word. pIcture 0: what Am~r- a tree (sometImes they are gOOd'1 The 1942 sales for the supply,debuts: Don Ashley, Vancouver; Beth Corfman and Mollie Fowler, ing it easy in Finch Memorial hos- moved in. i1can soldIers. connonted dunng too), planes to bomb. you and t . tnd textbook depart-pavid Wallin, Naches; Kenneth Ipublicity; Mary Browe and Kay pital, victims of the "plague." Both "I have confidence in the Cougar I the battles WIth the. Japanese m mort.ar she~Is burstmg near! :=l~~la~ota~ed $219,155.12, thestrickler, Spokane; Vance Rey-. Mackenzie, program; Jean Wil- however, are expected to be up spirit which showed so well in the Buna sector ~eached th~ (agam, sometImes too near). The I highest total in the history of thellolds, Bellingham; Dean Juday, I son and Margaret Haggard, tic- ar;d around in time for those last those first rallies," Tuteur said, Istat.e college t?d.ay fI?m a tormel fox holes and trench~s are usual- store. In 1940 the total was $187,-O:mak; James Doak, Walla Walla; Ikets; Janet Montzheimer, Vivian mmute touches. "and I believe the students Willi b~smess .a~mmistratlOn student, ly. hal~ full of watel and eve~y- 766 and in 1941 was $203,628. Ten.AI Wheeler, Tacoma; Ray Harold, IAllgaier and Mildred Price, script; Pep Ba.nd again prove that they are behind LIeut. WIlham E.. Irelan, Jr:, of thmg m gen~ral very mu<;l.dy,WIth years. ago sales were $103 256 the'Walla Walla; Delmar Dow, Pull- Phyliss Gibb, recorder. Th b d '11 f .. h 111 the service men 100 percent by IWalla Wattlla, now ~n New Gu~nea. rats, mosqUItoes ~nd flIes and comp~rison showing the h~ge'pro-

n' Lawrence Schuler Port H e pep an WI ulms at· t f thO II" The Ie er was m answer 0 a hundreds of other msects to make .J1la '. ' Kurz eads Costumes music for the review and indivi-I urmng ou or IS ra y. recent "V" letter sent to him bY·t f't bl gress made by the Student Book-Angeles; RIchard E. Dunlap, Day- General chairman of costumes dual acts will feature 'a male quar- The band will produce music the War and Service Men's com- 1 com 01 a e. store. .ton. . . Al- and lighting is Helen Kurz. Pat tet, Patti Holt, Phyllis Brislawn, again, and the men leaving will be mit tee at Washington State which " Not Enough Sleep. Good Record.

Ethel Selfndg~, KetcI:Ukan, Cunningham and Marilyn Gallo- Colleen Gettman, Four Roses and Iasked to say a few words. Other is trying to contact and con'es- One has no dry clothmg,. no I The expense-sales ratio of theaska, and G€r~ LoomIS, Fore~~ way are on the costume commit- a Bud (Don Graham is "Bud"), activities are planned for the pond with all former W.S.C. stu- chan~e to clean up an~ can Just WSC store is smaller thaz:r that of~rove, Oregon WIll also make then I.tee;, Jo Ann Pope, Margaret Bob Jakotish, Al Worrell, the drum send-off time. 'dents and alumni now in the occ~sIOnallY snatch a httle sleep. any of t~le ?ther eIght simllar stor-fIrst appearance. SmIth and Elinore Walther, prop- majorettes, and Dick Ross. armed services. Lieut. Irelan at- Durmg the day you would try e~?f prmclpal colleges on the Pa-

erties and Verna Sebring, seating Committee heads for the Review H H. I tend here from February 1940 Isome maneuver or a sudden at- elf Ie Coast.

f h M • T committee. in addition to Ross and Bay ton are orses arm· I through June 1941. Itack az:rd the Japs would throw A letter addres~ed to the Board,en( I OYle 0 _. \. .. I.. everythmg at you they could. You of Control and SIgned by DeanThe pageant WIll be presented June CornelIus, Terry Buscher and Campus Course \ "At present the chmate here IS d f d h d ·f L' dl t d t ·d t f th

B S T· hi April 30 and May 1 at 7:30. Dick McDonald. I i

lvery fine-cool ocean breezes, a vance la kew yyars eac h ay tl IBm deY'fsTu ent prfeSliIen 0 ee een onll . . . th you are uc y. ou may ave 0 oar 0 rus ees, 0 ows: ,

I. . 'wal~ sunshme--;;tYPlCal Sou try to crawl upon a "pill box" and "Dividends of almost $40,000up .". t F rr (h A I,... t All A malICIOUSattack upon the I~a Isl~nd chme.. Irelan began. knock it out with a grenade or have been declared in recent years

Jean Gabin, hailed as America's e I(oa ever osens LaS - college golf course has been ! 'The ramy season ISover, we hope, make a bayonet charge to take lm and have been placed by previous-new~ fUm. find and long famous ( II I T HIS made by somebody on horse- Ias m~st of the. combat here w8:s enemy position, or lie in the tall Boards of Control in a fund nowwith French movie audiences, stars . 0 egeP ay· ryouts e d~oon· back, Graduate'Ma.nager Earl done In the ram~ season, and 1: grasses where no breezes blow for in the hands of Mr. W. C. Kreu-in "Maria Chapdelaine," French r V. Foster stated today. w.a~ under very dISagreeable con hours at a time. It gets very hot gel. The fund will be used when:movie showing tonight at 7 :30 0'- 'Six greens have been torn dltlOns that the b~ttles of Bun~; and you get very thirsty, but you the student Union Building isclock in E. A. Bryan auditorium. The last aU-college production shanty located one hundred miles up by persons riding mallci- Gona ana other pomts were won. can't move because you are pin- erected. A substantial portion of"'!'he movie is a talking film with of the year, "Petticoat Fever," a from nowhere in the distant ously around them," Foster Too Much Rain .ned down by machine gun fire. the store's current funds may beEnglish headings, and deals with three-act comedy written by M;trk country of Labrador. A plane fill- said. "Some Of.the h~f marks In suggesting how the R.O.T.C·I Nevertheless, you go ahead-al- used for the same purpose as suc-village life in a French Canadi- Reed will be presented by the ed with Americans and English- went several Inches mto the men might accustom themselves ways ahead. ceeding Bookstore Boards have be-an settlement. Also starred is speech department March 30 and men loses its course and drops in green and soggy turf, and it to jungle warfare, Irelan said "try "All this time you must keep lieved it wise to conserve the store's-].{ad.eline Renaud, unknown to April 1. with, a crash landing on a lone is going to run into consider- eating our U. S. Army "c" ra- your weapons in working order assets for that purpose.American audiences but famous on "Petticoat Fever" played two party who hasn't been in contact able expense to have them tions for about ten or fifteen and keep track of your other "It is the opinion of your Book--the continent. successful years on Broadway with the outside world in· months. put back into condition." days, either cold or hot if one can equipment and worry about your store Committee that the Book-

A news revue issued by the office then was made into a movie with A farce of unusual heights, "Petti- "Employees are keeping I start a fire during a tropical ammunition, men in your pla- store is performing a satisfactoryof war information and community Myrna Loy and Robert Mont- coat Fever," will swarm with close watch on the course and downpour (sometimes as much as toon 0r company, the wounded function on this campus. It issinging led by movie song shorts gomery handling the leading roles. Eskimo girls, tuxedos in the place it will not be pleasant for two inches an hour or more). I and alL Iworking toward a greater Wash-wiJ) be part of the Friday night Mark Reed, also the playwright of of fur coats, and the serious web anyone caught on the course "To get the typical setting one 1 Best Japs ington State College by slowly ac-presentation. Students may be ad- "Yes, My Darling Daughter," has of entanglements which results on horseback or in any other should be in a swamp or marshy "The Japanese encountered here cumulating a fund for the Studentmitted by their student body claimed "Petticoat Fever," as one from one small mishap. way intentionally destroying ground, sitting in a fox hole or were the "crack" troops of Japan. Union Building, and is at the sameticket. This is the third in a series of his most ou~:standing farce William Porter, director, an- the grounds, which evident- \ trench, day and night, expecting IThey had seen service in China, time, saving its student customersof films sponsored by the Bureau comedies. nounced that tryouts will be held ly was done," the Graduate Ia grenade any moment or some IMalay, Java, Phillippines and here money, providing an adequate ser-of Visual Teaching. The plot surrounds a small as soon as possible. Manager concluded. sniper to take a shot at you from (Continued on Page 4) vice and operating economically."

Evergreen IBOB HARVEY, VIRGINIA SMITHHEAD BIG FIVE SELECTIONSAll members of the Ever-

green staff must attend a spe-cial meeting at 11 a. m. Sat-urday, John Jarstad, editor, --~--.-.----