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Page 4 THE CONCORDIAN March 2, 1962 Yu-Kon Go North to Alaska at the Athenian smoker in North gym tomor-row morning, Mar. 3, 11:00 a.m. All "shaving permits" will be honored in their Barbershop setting. Sleigh Bells Ring are you coming to the Montana Club Sleighride Saturday night, Mar. 3?...

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description Page 4 THE CONCORDIAN March 2, 1962 Yu-Kon Go North to Alaska at the Athenian smoker in North gym tomor-row morning, Mar. 3, 11:00 a.m. All "shaving permits" will be honored in their Barbershop setting. Sleigh Bells Ring are you coming to the Montana Club Sleighride Saturday night, Mar. 3? If so, meet at the Commons at 7:00. Brown Hall Chapel will open its doors to all students attending Prayer Fellowship at 6:00 Saturday evening, Mar. 3. Greg Stofer will speak. Old Maids will Scrabble for pizza, while the Whist'-ful Check-er off the night of Mar. 3 in Park Region clubroom. The party, for Phi Kapps and Beta Tau's will begin at 8:00 p.m. One Love Conflicting Faiths is the title of a movie to be shown at LSA, Sunday evening, 7:30 in Park Region clubroom. A Hundred-Million Miracles will take Frosh and transfer women through an underwater fantasy, at the Phi Kapp tea, Mar. 6, beginning at 6:30. Neptune's daughters will introduce you to the 'Song of the Sea.' Just a Little Imagination will go along way. Nothing to do? No place to go? Try entering contests! Save up entry blanks from magazines and newspapers for contests involving soap, tooth paste, or other products from which you can collect all the labels you'll need. Then have a heavy-thinking session with your buddies and brain-wave your way to March Moth Problem A car with n(n 2) passengers of different speeds of mental reaction passes through a tunnel and each passenger acquires unconsciously a smudge of soot upon his forehead. Suppose that each passenger (1) laughs and continues to laugh as soon as and only so long as he sees a smudge upon the forehead of a fellow passenger; (2) can see the foreheads of all his fellows; (3) reasons correctly; (4) will clean his own forehead when and only when his reasoning forces him to conclude that he has a smudge; (5) knows that (1), (2), (3), and (4), hold for each of his fellows. Show that each passenger will eventually wipe his own forehead. created with a stroke of your This is great for the ACTIVE college student! You have money at your finger tips when you have a checking account With a stroke of the pen you create your own personal currency ready to pay a bill, to take advantage of an unexpected bargain, or for emergencies wherever you may be. If you aren't now enjoying the advantages of having a checking account, why not stop in soon and let our friendly people open one for you. The cost is extremely modest and you'll actually save money through its use. PAY BILLS BY CHICK Open your account with any amount. No minimum balance is required. The only expense is the small charge per check. No advance payment necessary. Your name and address printed profession-ally on each check. Checks are numbered for your convenience. Handy register makes record keeping easy and handsome cover is gold stamped with your name. START YOUR ACCOUNT WITH ANY AMOUNT American State Bank 502 Center Avenue Moorhead, Minn. MIMUft riDUML OlPOin INHMANCI COlPOftATION Chapel Roster Monday, Mar. 5—Pastor Lee, Campus Pastor. Tuesday, Mar. 6—Dale Skaalure (Rancher) Big Sandy, Mont. Wednesday, Mar. 7—Dr. F. M. Norstad, Luther Seminary, St. Paul. Thursday, Mar. 8—Ken Bailey. Friday, Mar. 9—Buzz Quello, Student Chapel. Roving Debaters Continue Travel Slightly frazzled, but in high spirits, Concordia's traveling de-bate team returned from the University of Nebraska last Sun-day, posting a 6-6 record. De-baters left campus again Tues-day for Bowling Green Univer-sity. Bruce E. Gronbeck and Al Jerdee led the team with a 4-2 final, Bruce receiving an award as a "superior" speaker. All four were entered in individual events, with David J. Olson and Paul E. Peterson in extempo-raneous speaking, Bruce E. Gronbeck in oratory and Al Jer-dee in interpretative reading. One interesting sidelight to the trip was the University of Nebraska's request to tape Bruce Gronbeck's oration, since its subject, "Listening," could be used in beginning speech classes. The month of February came to a travelling end, as David Olson and Paul Peterson ac-companied Prof. Burt to Bowl-ing Green University Tuesday. This is Bowling Green's first annual invitational debate tour-nament and will include 16 schools from coast to coast. Dr. Otto F. Baurer, Director of for-ensics at Bowling Green, invi-ted Concordia "on the basis of the fine reputation it holds in debate circles." After the 2,000-mile trip, the team and coach will get a month's rest. North to Aloska — Jim Gessele awaits the next dog sled "local" bound for an atmosphere of northern lights and arctic igloos at the Athenian smoker, Saturday, 11 a.m. in Concordia's fieldhouse. The faculty of Luther College has approved the constitution for an honor system. Say the faculty, its primary concern is "the honor of the individual;" its purpose is not to stop cheating, but to place the responsibility for conduct in the hands of the student." Except for its inclusion of "all a student's academic work/' it is almost identical to the one used at St. Olaf, which has worked successfully since 1911. Volunteer students began work at Carleton College this week towards a solution of the library book theft problem. Thirty-five students working on this project generally agreed that the library is considered an anonymous institution to which most students feel no responsibility. Forgetfulness and excessive fines were also cited as reasons contributing to the losses. Wartburg College women have ingeniously suggested as a new possibility of money raising, a "Penny Night" which for the second year is taking place on Waverly, Iowa's, college campus. Each female student is allowed the chance to stay out an extra hour if they or their escorts pay a penny for each minute past midnight, up to a maximum of 60 minutes. Last year's "Penny Night" netted a total of $30.50. Last month a Gustavian Weekly Editorial aired a com-mon complaint with regard to the 'Levi Crowd', a group of "geniuses in jeans" who call themselves "refugees from Vogue" and who make their weekly rumble to the campus cafeteria preferably on Sundays, visitor's day. "But," say Gustavians, "it is definitely not here being sug-gested that regulations be set for proper dress on our campus. Such a program is usually carried out on the high school level for those uninformed at that time.
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The party, for Phi Kapps and Beta Tau's will begin at 8:00 p.m. One Love Conflicting Faiths is the title of a movie to be shown at LSA, Sunday evening, 7:30 in Park Region clubroom. A Hundred-Million Miracles will take Frosh and transfer women through an underwater fantasy, at the Phi Kapp tea, Mar. 6, beginning at 6:30. Neptune's daughters will introduce you to the 'Song of the Sea.' Just a Little Imagination will go along way. Nothing to do? No place to go? Try entering contests! Save up entry blanks from magazines and newspapers for contests involving soap, tooth paste, or other products from which you can collect all the labels you'll need. Then have a heavy-thinking session with your buddies and brain-wave your way to March Moth Problem A car with n(n 2) passengers of different speeds of mental reaction passes through a tunnel and each passenger acquires unconsciously a smudge of soot upon his forehead. Suppose that each passenger (1) laughs and continues to laugh as soon as and only so long as he sees a smudge upon the forehead of a fellow passenger; (2) can see the foreheads of all his fellows; (3) reasons correctly; (4) will clean his own forehead when and only when his reasoning forces him to conclude that he has a smudge; (5) knows that (1), (2), (3), and (4), hold for each of his fellows. Show that each passenger will eventually wipe his own forehead. created with a stroke of your This is great for the ACTIVE college student! You have money at your finger tips when you have a checking account With a stroke of the pen you create your own personal currency ready to pay a bill, to take advantage of an unexpected bargain, or for emergencies wherever you may be. If you aren't now enjoying the advantages of having a checking account, why not stop in soon and let our friendly people open one for you. The cost is extremely modest and you'll actually save money through its use. PAY BILLS BY CHICK Open your account with any amount. No minimum balance is required. The only expense is the small charge per check. No advance payment necessary. Your name and address printed profession-ally on each check. Checks are numbered for your convenience. Handy register makes record keeping easy and handsome cover is gold stamped with your name. START YOUR ACCOUNT WITH ANY AMOUNT American State Bank 502 Center Avenue Moorhead, Minn. MIMUft riDUML OlPOin INHMANCI COlPOftATION Chapel Roster Monday, Mar. 5—Pastor Lee, Campus Pastor. Tuesday, Mar. 6—Dale Skaalure (Rancher) Big Sandy, Mont. Wednesday, Mar. 7—Dr. F. M. Norstad, Luther Seminary, St. Paul. Thursday, Mar. 8—Ken Bailey. Friday, Mar. 9—Buzz Quello, Student Chapel. Roving Debaters Continue Travel Slightly frazzled, but in high spirits, Concordia's traveling de-bate team returned from the University of Nebraska last Sun-day, posting a 6-6 record. De-baters left campus again Tues-day for Bowling Green Univer-sity. Bruce E. Gronbeck and Al Jerdee led the team with a 4-2 final, Bruce receiving an award as a "superior" speaker. All four were entered in individual events, with David J. Olson and Paul E. Peterson in extempo-raneous speaking, Bruce E. Gronbeck in oratory and Al Jer-dee in interpretative reading. One interesting sidelight to the trip was the University of Nebraska's request to tape Bruce Gronbeck's oration, since its subject, "Listening," could be used in beginning speech classes. The month of February came to a travelling end, as David Olson and Paul Peterson ac-companied Prof. Burt to Bowl-ing Green University Tuesday. This is Bowling Green's first annual invitational debate tour-nament and will include 16 schools from coast to coast. Dr. Otto F. Baurer, Director of for-ensics at Bowling Green, invi-ted Concordia "on the basis of the fine reputation it holds in debate circles." After the 2,000-mile trip, the team and coach will get a month's rest. North to Aloska — Jim Gessele awaits the next dog sled "local" bound for an atmosphere of northern lights and arctic igloos at the Athenian smoker, Saturday, 11 a.m. in Concordia's fieldhouse. The faculty of Luther College has approved the constitution for an honor system. Say the faculty, its primary concern is "the honor of the individual;" its purpose is not to stop cheating, but to place the responsibility for conduct in the hands of the student." Except for its inclusion of "all a student's academic work/' it is almost identical to the one used at St. Olaf, which has worked successfully since 1911. Volunteer students began work at Carleton College this week towards a solution of the library book theft problem. Thirty-five students working on this project generally agreed that the library is considered an anonymous institution to which most students feel no responsibility. Forgetfulness and excessive fines were also cited as reasons contributing to the losses. Wartburg College women have ingeniously suggested as a new possibility of money raising, a "Penny Night" which for the second year is taking place on Waverly, Iowa's, college campus. Each female student is allowed the chance to stay out an extra hour if they or their escorts pay a penny for each minute past midnight, up to a maximum of 60 minutes. Last year's "Penny Night" netted a total of $30.50. Last month a Gustavian Weekly Editorial aired a com-mon complaint with regard to the 'Levi Crowd', a group of "geniuses in jeans" who call themselves "refugees from Vogue" and who make their weekly rumble to the campus cafeteria preferably on Sundays, visitor's day. "But," say Gustavians, "it is definitely not here being sug-gested that regulations be set for proper dress on our campus. Such a program is usually carried out on the high school level for those uninformed at that time. 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