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VOLUME X:XllI. XL\IDER :n One Hundred Ninety-nine In Graduating Class; Commenc ement June 7 ;\tONAGHAN roR CONGRESS PROF THERKELSON \ 1 1933 MONTANAN TO I EXTENSION SERVICE ANNUAL BANQUET HELD AT BAXTER HOTEL MAY 26 CLUB IS NOW ORGANIZED XITENDS STOCK :\JEET IS NOW IN BERLIN \ II BE REAL SURPRISE }icmbe•s of the )lvntana State C'ol- wa\· \\a:-. elected of the or- , . . •,d i tor ni, cnes Will H.e\·eal Xature :ilation took part in tht:· IS th annual A great deal of enthu:si- ( harJ.re of :\l ec han1 ta l En1nn- ! Of . \nnu a\ When chool slockgrowcrs conn·ntion at <:n.·a a:-.m wa:-. by the \'at·ious mcm- ee r ine- Department I Beg-i ns In Fall J' II I t k 'lh II t.ana Stall' ... ulle!!e and ,Jamt>s Canna- \\' ill Return Next Year To \ ssu mc I E --- leg-c and l'Xper111wnt be-r . ., of tht! club and another meetin:.:- ·a ::; as \\ee . l' co l'l!"l' prog;ram d E " I --- I wa!i pre:;enled on . lay 21. . :\h.·mbcr:-; of . Montanan an x- will held at the Kappa !-'igma . Those who att.t:'ndcd \\ere: Pre:-:.i- St ff \. C est Of huu:-e Thur:'-day, June 2. at. which t1111e ., .. cttc:rs re<:cl\ed from. F'dito• of the ;\lontanan Dave dent Atkinson; Diteclor Taylor, o( lhe μonenl) a s.:. ; 1 e .u d definite will be made lo Eiic who is !<-t.udy1ng is disclo:iing plans !->ervice P. L. LARGEST CLASS IN HISTORY WILL BE GIVEN DEGREES Dr. r . . \. Thomp,..on of School of at Butte \\'ill Deliver .\ddress In (;) mnasium ay out a campaign ior suppo1ter:-; F.ng-meering. in B?rli.n. ___ to the mo\·ement. Gannaway urged t.hal he enJoymg- his :-.lay by little. Howe\·er, the real curiosity Paul Carpenter; ;\l. L. 'Vilson of 'ht- '.\I E ment I that all :-:.tmlenb \\ho arc elihriblt:' to 1 m Europe. Professor left I feature \\ill not be revealed until aS!ritultural l'<:un?mics --- 1 tw annual . ·JG r\otc- at t.he next election register be-ifor Gemany a year ago this ,June some time next •ear .\t the Mon- :\1. A. Bell, assistant Dr. F .. \.Thompson, pn•.,itlt•nl or hauqml held June;; \\hich i:s the clo:;;ing dayland will ag-ain resume his duties as l . ·t. l . I .P t 1 ·t Dr. 11. 'Velch. Ur. lludle1gh lht• \lontana School ul' ;\lint•.:. ui al tht• .1 lolcl 1-!axll:r. '-' "ta s o 1 f; for re<ri ... u·ation. head of the ;\lechani<:al \ l °.,f the \ service; . Sarn Butte .. w11l lh•lh'er thl' 1.·11m11u•ncenwnl t\\o Journal-. \\ere the 1 o In the ... tudcnt.'\ to support depa1·tmenl when he ieturns this fall. +. d t d'l -., b k t' I Sloan, Agronom1-.;t; lf. addrC' ... t•> }l1l1 ... an(l a•hanc·cd tht.•1 ,1''-""·Iih:t1\·e .a,nn«u:t i :\fonaghan at the coming elect.ion \\'hi le in Germany. Ther- 1 f c I o.o en t,'1·e agl'icullural economi<:s; Loui :-:. :-;tudenk. \\ h1J. up t.hl· )! raclll- l athc1 mg o.t ll t'(l th\e. 11 Gannaway st.ated, "Jle gave U!i his ha;> been working-_ on a ·en 1 .om mg pu_ Vinke of the animal de- atmg da ... s of rn::2. 'I his i-. t.h1. .. an1l 1.!"J\cn b:, Th ti111c and .. fforts in SUJJJlOrt. of the dealing- with the alloys of two metals I Im •. l[nl1ted tSlatfe::..h l ,.artmentj E'. B. Li.ntield, .diu.;.dor tit e-.t da ..... l'\"er to (r11111 tht• l \... and rel1r•n .. · e e ... · k l 01 I,,...ma e emen ° t «: . · · '. annua the :\lontana Experunent Station. in....;tit.ution. u·e cn.nin.:. · - 1 1 ·n lt fiateniity taxation exemption nic -e and tantalum. He described his h·1 · tau ed much ant1c1pat1on not banqul't :-:;punsoret. lY_ 1. e a, ure and \\e :-;bould. t.hetefol'e :;upport woi·k in the laboratory :-; o- ·.-. .one nincty-nint: 8-tudcnts ln ke1.r.mg- w1lh a cu:--lom of lhl• honorary Jourm:h:-.lJt: ft att•i nil). him. lonaghan has prom ISL"'<l' to ag-am interesting-, nnd well supervised by l but will i ecel\ e the .commenl'e-\ pa"'t . few )"L'a ::-. the S. <'. "l>mt) '. Mooe,_ <_•d1tor of the cha1111i1'011 '''" t>J 'h" le•risla- noted Geiman !'.:it.atements . mon_ thho,.,e,lwh?. expe<:t tffo besw.otkl ment exercise:-:. wlrn:h \\Jll be. ht'ld C:'xcrc1ses ,..,.jl\ t-x.l<:nd u\'er a per10<J ot tf d th ... ... .......... ... ... ... \ on t e ·' onwinan sta · 'e\era \June 7 announces Dr .. \lk,n-;on th1-""' cla'' s.·tart1'n• ,,,·th the ual' I Courier. o 1c1ate e tui·" as he cli"d at the la ... t mettin .... of made in his letters seem to t d t I I d b k ' ,..., 0 f tt d uo I ' ' u en s la\'e,, a i·e:i_ Y ,ee.un Tweh•e of the students are candi,lat<.·"' I <.alaureate adrire"s by the Rr-\'. II .• \ <apadt:. 0 tmbtllla!' ·r an . [- thar body." that the German laboratory equip- .... s_tuhby I_Ane h.a'. be.en ap.110_1_nted for· aclva11cecl degl'ee-. I Bi·o\\Olnte of BOZ"iJJan. a• f')lll- the ... rs: Reg1:-trar · 1 · I mcnt is very meag-e1· and inefficient. '.a t. d t I h l l I k "' ... \, "' u )JcCall. who g-a\.c a compared to that of our own \a1 i _01 an< . as s 3:t. ec. "_01 . on no.:-.rnm. Sunday, June 5, and end with and humorous J1:-:.cus:-10n of Journal- BOBCAT BATALLION American uni\ers:tieR. "When he com- DR. F. A. THOI\IPSON Lhe mboductor} and si.:enie sections the lOnferring of de .... ree ... at the Gn11- b l of the book. This part t:-. fanly well IRMA PUUJIO WINS na:.ium Tuc .... dav mo7-ning. Dr. .'.\ j ... m, and mg-e<l the :-:.taff me 1 m edrs o ple-tes his thesis this summer, Prof. Commencement Speaker planned but no rea.I wo•k has been Brannt,n .<:hanCellor uf the Grl'.att>r \ c i<·al TH.'\\ :-.papt'r men an< stu ent:::: WILL HOLD REVIEW \ The1 kelson will write Lhe dissert.alion clone on the body of the book as yet SHORTHAND AWARD Cni\'ersit\' of )lontana will repre:-;enl m that they ah\ays an ' in English. and then translate it into Dr c\ Thomson president Rachel Eg-bert. who 1s m char1te of the :-.Late.board of education in the ui>en mind to 1't.!'ce1,·e new 1 1 I the Cennan language . f ::\l · sl ·te Sch 1 ' f I the acherlismg 1s plannmg an extens- official l'Cremony which will add thitt they tu them. He .stated t at --- The delightful country which sur- 0 ll ... ha 111111 °:: 1 c ad- l\'e campaign Elwyn Wlute was te- and ne\\ group to the Alurnni the man \'·.1th a n11nd wa,:; fal- Gatton Field 'Viii Be Scene of Annual 1·ounds Berlin, is covered with well . e. June C'ently 3.fJflO\ed by the Boa1·d of Pub- Gregg Pu blis hin g Company '"ill P re· PS"o.<ation of ).(ontana State: colleJH' mo..:.t. l'ert.a.mlj doomed to failure or . . . kept forests beautiful highways c ie:ss a · on '"' \ hcabons as busmess manager Tom no mun may ::mccet.-d if he \\;ll not ac- Re\1e\\ lly College ,;\l1htar) \quaint old and is thi<:kh· 7. •h ·I and Bob have sent Ti er With Sil\'e r .:\ledal Thee are man)-' md1cat.on" that man;..• h b h · Commencement \\ 1c 1 I fo1mer \\Ill be at. the u·pt new ideas ru- t ey are roug t \ Department. June 6 ulated by peasants. Berlin is a strictly 1 t 1 f 1 ' d t 1 been selected as photogta.ph editors For \\'ork exercises. lo him. 'moder n citv with nearly all the pub- mma e 111 t 1 e. 9 I Anyone wish mg pictures taken may ... . · John Parker, editor or the 19:52 J --- . . I lie utilities: such t• am.ways, postal ... ihe class of 19 ·'L see either of the above echtors at any I . . I• the canelidates for dc- • f ontanan thanked his staff fur the a part of the Day pio- service, railroads. etc., owned and runJJ -t. . . .. 11 b t.1me. No further staff memhc..rs have I I rma Puutio, a freshman tn grec's 1n the d1ffert.ml cour:scs: \\ ork the\ had done on the book and gram, lhe _Bobe: at of by the government. Radi o programs d The. sei mon m:_ I been announced althoug-h there ha\·e J the Secretarial JU"'t General then :s.ho,\:ed t.he annual t..o a-.;-.em- R<:-ser\'e Officers Corps, w1 I are government operated and are free I .e unt iJ. oil: and been many applications for positions. pa:-.;sed .a . short.hand . d1ctat10n Elli:' Benchland bled e-roup. J-Ie closed hy otler a μ1·?gram of m. 1 llt..a.ry events on f1om the monotonous advertising .g . 11 b h Id 1'he enti1e staff will be selected next\tran::>s-cr1pt1on te!'.t A'.-. 1 ,. h .. .\er" 1 :\Iontanan Pin" to the outstanding- Gatton F1cld1 June 15, irom 10 to 12 as we find in America. Living condi- t e woi:nen ay e. :h fall. her to one of the highe..""'t d1gtmctton gucu \\lt. maJor Ill _11cu - member:-. of hi:s. ..,taff. Da,·e Rivenes a. m: . tions and food may be had at a lower June. 6 .. On The contract fo• enii-raving will a silve1 rneaal. awarded to shor}:h"!-nd lural Education: larl Anthony Baue•, tditor of the ;i.Jontanan an-i Thl:S is an annual e\•ent cost than in America, and in genera l ·ft b the 1 3rma J probably be let within a week and the ::students by the Gregg- Great Falls; Ea II 'Villiam Bjork, nounl'ed 11is plans for the next years that out each vear for t he the price level of all commodities i::: 1 grl) fte ·the\ rri n ti nrr contract will not be let until . . Fai1field: Frederic Dillon; 1 ook and indicated that the book I be1u:tit of the old gra';is that return below th...'1.t of the United States. I T:. ... onl . ii3°14 I t.he school year opens next fall. . Th1s rec1mres a 5horthand E .. A <r ' Ecr R 1 L d . \\Oldd be !-iOmcthing of a new idea ,.to the college.after bemg :..or:ne time Colo1ado c ?O o . mes .. · n1 mg speed of 1-10 words a mmute on a UJ?:ene u,.,.usta .... an. el .. _ge, lie that known in absence. 'lhe program will open 191.J he a master of science dictation test of five minutes dura- 1 .Jat:k Erkkila, )hllto\\n; '\\1l11am tht'r; ne\·er b;en annual with a {'Ompetitive drill i.n which the Pl KAPPA DELTA CUP I ORGANIZATION RULES tioi:i. The shorthand Hollas Evans, Bain\'illei Glen E. Hay.;;, att1.·mpte'(.l bv an\ .. chool 111 the ('Oun- three freshmen and I . . . . t ::.cripted on the t.ypewr1ter 111 a Bozeman· :\lelburn Coe Knox, Roe- t .. h' ·h .. like the one he plan- t\vo sophomore companies will partic- AWARDED THIS WEEK of mmmg engmeermg a FOR RUSHING GIVEN ited time. Both the typed t·an"<:rtpt. ' - " .\\ ic is · ipate. The drill will consist of com- \ Vashmgton State and the shorthand note::. are in La\\re:ice Kuhnle): )lat\m, ,{:: 11 H "t. tr · ,,. editor of pany, platoon and squad movements I and was d.ean the of to be considered bv the Gregg Exam- Simm::;:: Patrick D. :\kElhott, Grea th1• .. a short in addition to the rifle dt"ill. -- - of Umversity of from I inmg comnuttee f)°1. Frank Story Bozeman l talk on the succ:es;,., of the publication no\'elty races. and Six :\! e mber s " 'ill Meet In S1>ea king . unth1l l hef 'd Sche dule of Rushing EH·nts For 1932 such short.hand author1t1e· as IHenrv Edward Robinson, Red Lodge rluring- the >ast vear and thanked all consisting" of wall scalmg. centipede , . ,. Sc oo o . mes m. - .. e is.1 e Are Gi ven By Sororit ies Grecrg 1-.lr. Swem, Pelle, )ifiss . . . . . those t.hot be.en of <Treat as- J ra_ce:,, and rl:"::;cue Contest lo Dec id e "111 ner fied. the leadmg or - Floi7"en'ce Ulrich and other!-\. Agl·Il'ulture with. major m Agron .. istance durine- the year. H:s.tressedlw1ll bnng companies agam 111 of An nu al .\ ward of. the ary.d and Fraternities The test which )fi$S Puutio to?k omy: Horace Goodwin Bot:-ter. Plenty. the support of next year's editor and close com1>etition and ser_ve to settle ___ sevetal woiks 11 his 0 l ___ l last week was conducted by a special wood; 'William Boulware Boze in i.·onclusion awarded pins to the many as to which company parl1cular field. \committee and was passed bv the.n \man member.:;. his staff who had done will emerge champions . The annual The annual extemporaneous speak- ·--- 1: . and members of htfo1e being submitted to the Gregg . . . . . . d ._ k. J n• 1 e<l'to review will then be can-ied out with ing contest sponsored bv Pi happa pet1t1onmg nat10nals must observe the .tt 1 add't to h ti·ai·n Agriculture wnh maJor m Annna out.:;.tan 1111! wo· · oe n a ters, 1 r .- . , Ch 11.T d 1 1 · d 1 comn11 ee. n 1 ion er ·I . ... announc<.<l .the portion of his the. battalion band fm:iishing the honorary f1.ater111ty I arrman lYame c pcro.. . . . . ing at ).lontana .. tate. .. Charles Ernn Jarrett .,.ta ff whkh he ha:, already and\ for the event. This annual re- w 1 1ll be JO\\ e\enmg at .8 2. gi\ mg a. rush111A" studied shorthand for two year:::. at J Bowdoin: Arthur ('lyde Ra<ler, Rournl t.<\te<l that rest of the woula 1 \le\\' is one,of most oclock, m. the L1.ttl.e Theatre. I C9 r l.ITomens Day rarty 1sn l for pledgmg- for at Red Lodge high school :vhere she up; Ilaya1d Lee Taylor. Great Falls hl" cho..,en on the basi::. of the work I of the days p1.og:am and 1s la1gel).I deteu.rnne t.he I r 0 t't' 1 least one . passed the 120 word a minute te ... t I Jose h Earl York C'alii they ciid durinl? the first issue.-. next attended e,i;ich )eai. . o{ the _the f1atermty ____ 3. Rushmg for one. week and until after a year and half \\Ork. Last De-1 P_. .·' . . 1 ••• fall. lfo als.o outlined some of his . The e\'ent w1ll be a memor- a silvet lo\ mg cup be I . . . . Monday of the follow1ng week. (:\lid- cember she began her k for tht:: Ag11rulture \\ ith maJor in 1lan .. for the J.aper next vear. Edwin ial for the ensuing year . Armm 11111 1::5 Margaret De\\ey 28 ' V1ll Speak night September 26, to midnight higher award whkh. is'J seldom at- ln<lustr.r: David Bourke. Tippernry HE"traft, managmg editor. of the Ex-1 i:;t_udents gave their m t he the presei:it posse ·or. of cup. at A nnu al Assembly. Dean October 2. Silence period to begin tained by students in the As Ireland; Eric G. Holmen .. Jackson Jl<.nent. the with a few \\ ar m defense of their coun- nu!nbe1ed six when the, Herri ck In vi l ed to Attend midnight. Sunday,, October 2, and end f_ar a:; is known is the John G. Howe .. Jr .. Hamilton; Ru.;;;-;el rcma•k!-\ t:oncf:'rning- thi.-. years paper b). expi·rfd Monday, October 3, at 6 p. m.) first student at ;:)tale to re- \I ··"t 11 ·d 8 . Th ·ic and hi:-:. hope:s for the future papers.I . laccor mg l? .Pro· ames I --- 4. Names must be in the hands of ceive the higher award . .-\.. · ciri t ut · ozeman, lie al.:.o j!ave a sho1t talk on publica- . ?-'he does the eye. An,d (.obb, ·who is m charge of the ::\1iss \'ir c.dnia ·warner, ex-pres ident the lawver by Sunday October 2 at has been made for info·mation of Butte; .\ uo n'-' of the past. . 1t_1s when one .i< the. contest .. Spurs is thairman of _all p•oceed - 6 p. m.: and must be by other \v:inners Jlon'ana but :'\€'bon. Belgrade. Those who received Montanan I ej IUlSJ eads .the SCI h<i;nd of a a1 e ·111-11n SLa\\ , EDefn ings for \ Voman's Day. \\ oman's Dav addresses. I no word has been recel\'ed. RudoJ1,h E. Davi-.on \\ere F1anklin Dewey. >:'ina Da\is neighbor clurmg an e xamma t1on. ill is a tradition started on 5. The \ Vestern Union shall send Deer Lodge· ,Jumes r.;thH1rd Loftus \lila Tanner Dave Rivenes Cathleen I an e nn e .c wa. z. · esc m I State camp us by Dea.n Herrick , for b' l t th · - ·t th · · JOSEPHlNE DA \'IS WI LL ' · · ilcnkcl. Beth Griffith and Ruth Lowe. • ART CLUB ELECTS L Al"E have considerable pub he the purpose, of giving- all athletic and i.{ s o .ese pi s e m01 nmg , G1eat Falls: Gordon Fralll:h P.q1pm Exponent p11i,; were !'iven to Edwin PRE/ lDENT NEXT YEAR expenence, and_ a d_ose is I honorary awa·ds , and to jJledge lhe o1 _October 3.. . . I HE. \D DELTA PHI DEL'l.\ Crcat Fall;. nec1aft .• Joe \\ alte·:s, Phil Robert.<:., I po.:led. Judge:, \\ be Pr ofes...<:.?1 j I new Spurs. Dean Hcrnck has been . 6. All must appear ... be- --- ( hemk·nl Ene'incerin!!· E1 \\in II. ll'f'ne llunt.<:btrger . . James \Vaters, \ --- man and _Starrrng, and a thin asked to come back fo1: that day but tore the la_w.ycr 2 and Election of next veai-'s offic<.• !:i \\a:s Amick . .Jr .. Li\'ing< ... ton; Edwin Roy < ynthia ;\lary Accordmg to the results of the yet to be .. selected;. . . _. !no word has been rece1v_ed from her rn .. Octobei · 31 to answci the:.e the piindple busiries:-.. of the Ja.,..:;.t R<..at, Rmlolph Stokan and Jo )11khch. ek.-ction Of next rear$ officers for the y·ct. So far Dean }{err1ck ha.c::. been a. The man shall be asked ln:s meeting of Delta Phi Della, honorar:. (Continued on Pal!C Two) .\rt. club Ru!':.sell Lane of Stevens-\ I present fo1· every \Voman s' Day . preference by the lawyer . art fraternity. Josephine Da\'b was FIELD SECRETARY ':ii · . 11 ··ii h ·d th t . '. .. t. f . to t.hem being :Ven their t:hoice of I Alta Atkinson. who is now teaching b. The man may .state as many t:lected pre:..idt.nt. She i!'. n junior in DR. SHEPPARD SPEAKS 1 11 \ 1 f:!, \\ 1 . c•a . a . 01 . three. 'i'hey will be allowed one hour· at Ann Arbor was to be. pr as he de!-\n es. the Ai·t . :\Iary Sande . was A.I th<:: comtng )eaI. Lane is a Jun101 m for preparation just before the con- er fort.he but as it 1s 1mpo:;;- c. The la\\yer shaJI tell the man to dected nce-p e!-\ldt::nt; Dorothy .:\hller ON MEMORIAL PROGRAM WOMENS A AU SPE AKS I the ait <lepa.tment and is prominent t.esl. The public is invite.cl lo atle nd. isible for he1 to away her go directly to the ftalernity which he will s.erve treasurer; Alargart>t on t.he campus for work he has school for anothe.r week, Mar- prefers. J ohnson, will be correspondmg- ::;ec-, ___ <lone in act.h·lties as well as m art. PHI SIGMA AN OUNCES Dewer! '28. will take her place. 7. Any ma.n affiliated with a fra- retary B!a.ine. chaptt:'r . --- . \Jj..,.:: .\nne Frances Jf '\"" ill Helen will be v1ce -pres1de nt PLEDGES FOR THE YEAR .\1 1ss a of ternity in previous .years must ob- Ir otar.);. ( J:ril 3:" Palctt1 I (. hem1,,.tr) nerJartment Head l rgt>:-. . . and A. hce Durland, secretary - treas- and 1 s. nO\\ teachmg at Galla- se!vl! the silence period. \\Ill .sen? the tepoit.... .... to the Patriotism To ::neet £,·er}dtt) ,\ddress College edn csday I ure .. Both of the latter are freshmen -- - I tm County high school. . .... 8. ::-\o fratel'nity may pledge any publ1cat1on of Della Phi (.'ri:-.is \ .. " 'di .. \s )lnjor Crisis and Ci,·ic Grou1>S Ihursday th1:; ye.a.r.. . . fn the of the past. few . to 1 _ the n? man, having his pledge to an:.: [ fraternity wa ... in- ot off1te1·s was held at weeks, Phi Sigma. honorary biology cont.c>st he t Is \eat .l g other fratermty, before the elapse 01 taJlect a.· Phi <:ha ter of the n:ltional I --- , . a picnit m :\Iiddle Ci eek canyo n f1ater nitv has been st'lee:ting thew P!'1ze f'!r the a full three months' period from s . .' . r. t •• e. 'i.hat it I Dr. Otlt·n E. Sheprartl. head of the \li:-.s Ann.e Il?c!g.kms, field '1 hursday, ]l!ay l. The final meeting pledges fo'r the coming year. The or- t.?11cal ;on test will. n.ot<)' be g1ve_n. l\11.s. the time of breaking said pledge . - is k;J:.n on the dcp11 tment of t.:hc:i1istry,. cll'liH• e•I ol of the club .each _is in the f?rm ganization is one of the hig-hest S. 'Y 1 ll 9. F'rate•nities, members of the; ib act1vitws in Art work a:• memorml :;ath1..• - · t e ic , ?-ta of au out-ol-town picnic: and nomma- ;ng honora•ies on the campus . Pres1- sent t e a\\a! 01 S\ \council or not must deposit a $1001 I mg held m tht- bllen theatre follo\\· uon, arr!\ e m _Bozeman Friday itons are made at. t.hi:;; time: The dent James Via ters announced that The f.or ,hikrng- demand not.e 1 i1ayable to ihe council inK l arade on Decoration Hay be, of tion was held l.a.;;t week m Hcntck the following st.udents have been in-1 b:i.• " 0 h 1 !' 10 s \Vednc:-";ciay of Fre::..hman wpek. ATHLETIC -'WARDS ARE \pproximate!r gathl'rt>il un .. J I hursc.ay e\'enmg-. She wt a -: llall. \·it.eel to i>ledae: Lewis Allison , A !ta 1 sc:c:at1on. 1 he ot er awa1 :s \\ t e I S 'd lOO 11 b f ·f .'t l b . ti to hea1· the scrvu·l•s lwld m hono• 1>f d1c. .... ,.._the t:olleJ,!.C \\Om.en at an as::;em- !Gordon, Geo;ge Parks, Lois Hoa1'1 gl\Cn by the :-amc 1>eople as he•eto- a: f·ai . bs· aki tht)'"'e \\ho .,!!a\t' their li\'e:-> in th" oly _\ ·\ t'tlntsda) will !'peak lo pro- Ellis lla10ld Gunde1·:--on, fore. . . . rea n'"' c ) o MADE BY COMMITTEE I '\'orld ,\.ar in of thea· l:oun- and Cl\'IC g1oups Thun:iday ft,'1 M M DAY WILL BE \Lawre nce Lvall, 'Herbert Denler, Ebba June 6 will be Lhc date for this old iushmg peuocl . - try. Dr. urged c-reat and . . . . lU Young, )Ja;y Evans, Hilda Johnson. <Continued on Page Two) I b. successl\'e shall I --- ad:\e -.,m t(> i:ie-et the l•H· :- [he wh1dt THURSDAY JUNE 2 Jane and ?llaxine Whitcomb. I be pumshab_le by a.n .cq_ual fme.' \thletic r\\\ards For 1932 R1>orti:. day cri<;;is as that \\h1ch IJrou.ght tuns repre.-,t'nb \\a.., established Ill \ Ph. S'g . ledge· are ·e lected on c. In case. of :v10lal1on of 1ule 8, . I country tOl!;"l'ther mto <•ne aL'tive un,t Ill \\'a ... hington, D. c .. by Mrs th b . 1 mr p h ta s d. ()" per- r EE i' I $25 :ihnll be forfeited. Made .\l Last )lectmg during- thl' war, which he desl"ribl' I Herbert and :-.ome two hun- --- I re- ( 0 )L\f E:\1CE:\I EN' 'y "' \ 10 . No f1aten1:ity may .rented of Council I as a maj«?r crisi...;. . rhed p1omment wh.o felt the 'l ortar Board "' ill Se ll Lunches On I search.' Initiation for the new plede;esl PH. OGR. \i\l la house or provided lod,:i:mg m an}· LS to ni..:ed of an onrnmza.t1on which would I . . ,. 11 be hell ·ometime soo n nfterl \manner for Rusheeg must --- attinz he ..,a«I, und \\a ncd ntfer guidance t.o the leade!S of girls Ca mpu s At A nnual Affair . " 1 h I . c f 1l . Sun day, .June be out of house al 12 p. m. At the last meeting of the Athl1•"ic that the rnited i:-; gradually and women in their recreational pur- :\lontanans to Be Giv en Out sc 00 opens nex 8 P. 11 Enforteent of these rules shall Coun('il awards for the pa!-\t yt•ar \\ere slippi n::- away from the mig-hty pa- • ';lits ancl t? e:-.tabli:-.h ___ ALUMNI ' VILL DINE AT Bactalaureutc Sermon. · (Continued on Page Three) made. awards !ntluded t- t.rh1ti:-:.m. \\ hkh lhlJ na- 11rls' at.hletu.:s. the act1v1ty . . I Gnnnasium. --------- ball. boxmi.t, S\\lllllllin unn dur111g- the maJor of its members the Federation has I Thursday, 1s the third an- BAXTER HOTEL J UNE 6 ii:OO P. M.: , 1 STUDENT BOOK S'rORE TO and t ack . . Awards "ere also "The. ln>t decado >ecms to . marl<! Leen lanrely iespons.ible for the nual Day. I he :\1ontanan!) a.te ___ Senior and Faculty ND BOOKS lor the various mam1ger1nl pos1t1on:-:. the of the deter1orat1on of •ruwth of interest in and promotion I issued at t.ime, t.he Bobcat Band ,., . . ·li Reception. B UY SECO D-HA1 for the past year. thl' hig-h ideals of citizt>nship \\h1\'h, uf c:anc athletic programs found to- plays and the members of tar . I he alu!1rn 1 b.anuqet, wine: President's ll ome . ' Those winn·ng {'O\eted hnsket- \H' c- the mo,·ing- of thu ... t• wh day in .the majority of schools and Board a lunch. .the IS held m with 1\l o nda y, Ju ne (i The Associated Student book store ball wttre: Ray Buzzetti. Jim \\t' are a...; .. hen.? to honor," Ii centers. It has ta.ken a l\l's st.and 1or Music week, will be held 1\lond.1y e\(! Young . 'Vavne ·wh1tcanack. Ray told the gathering-. lit.! re1..·ons<."- edal in promoting a.ctiv- Mortar Board. . \ nmg-. a.t the 1-lolel Judge 10:00 A. ill.: has announced t.hat It will our for Boothe, Ed Breeden. Keith Ario, Fred •iat=on of tht> pt."Oplt..• on lemorial day ilit."'S fo· industrial groups. The slogan )lo1t.ar Board ha.s obtained pcrm1s- of president of .the alumm Military Pageant. c:a:;h any second hand books that Keenan, anJ r:d llanlimr. Ha:ry to \\.;th all their mig-ht fo of the Women's Division is, ''A game . :;ion for cars to be parked on the <:am- will act as chairman. D,r Gatton Field . students may desire to turn in to Adams \\as awarded the manairers the of the nation und thQ for ever girl and e\Cl'Y girl in a I pus from 11 to l o'ckk. In former LoUls 12:00 Noon: them. The only stipulation i:> Jetter. . 1st ynt!"th and to nwet thl' mino 1£ame. :\Ir!>. HOO\'er is the honorary years the lun('h has been 35c but the SU!geon of Billmgs .w 1 ll be Alumni nn<l the books must be of the latest ech- ln wre!-ithntr ('. Hutton. C. Grehe \,.. m.nor crise l hairman and Mrs. Jane Deeter price has been reduced to 25c; after speaker. alumni, and then hu"i- Luncht.'On. tion. The price to be paid for these Vern Tluailkill. Da\'e Dre\\t•r. and I h<' pointed uut th(• not mfrcqUl.'nt be· for year:. di1ector of lpu1chasing lun<:h are free 01: wiv.e.s .. r?rr: 1 e 1 '. and Campus . books is one-half of the original pu1:- Stan Polich were tht>. fortunait• nwm- tryn!s. '?I public hy g-overnnwnt• (,111 of America, the chair- to walk or sit any place on lhe lawns class of .32 m.vitcd t.o attcn.d 2::)0 P. M.: price if they are in good <"Ond1- be•s on thC' squad who al oi1c1al-., and 3lmost man. to eat. lunch will be served at\11cr::cts may be obtamed ftom "'omens' Day. tion. The buying will st.art on 3 earned their reward!'. of of ·ome tlllcs. .. llodgkin:;i. brings. t.o her work sorority or fraternity house:;;, as has Helen !\fayiield, or at Gymnasium. and books will be acceptC><l until June Only two men on lhC> team .lo'.>ll J.. Hine ' tomnu!rHler of .th \\ide experience in re('reation, physi-I been the custom for the past. year:.. Calls. Those who G:'.!0 P. ;\!.: 10. I t. is requested that th(• !students recein•d letter:-.. The:-.c were Gcluge local of tht' ml t>ducation and social sen•ke and The band will play all during t.he two urtrcd to gei then· tickei:s at once. Alumni Banuqet. hrinC" in books that wi.11 be bought Rced.and.S. Gregg. . n·acl Log-a!1s ?rilt•rs :'\o. ll' ftom sludv in the United States Can- hou1s on the lawn outside hall . Hotel Baxte1. during the fall quarter of next year. Sw 1 mnunJ!' had thret! t.alJJ.:-hmg ;\['"mor1a.l uay, an.I .J. \\ a<la and ·ahroad. She is H oward states that they will have They're still talking m col- Tue-.day, .l une lf the plan p•oves a .succes::; b.ooks men who performed in a fa:-.h10n to La.Cert(•\\ read "01dt•rs . ·I. t.a·m ... J in renea.tion and in indusb·ial a very attract.he proirram featuring- lege papers abou_t the assert10 1 1 that 10:::0 A. l\I.: t.hat. nre to be used during- the wmter win a .... These \\('l't' llenr) Fox. tana G. A. R., \\hlc,h tall fo is well versed several popular number s. a kiss shortens life by three. mmutes. ('ommencemt•nt I :ind spring- quarters will be bought Jack Erk1l1a and Dyane Dugan. . the oh.,. 1Tam·e .of thl' j.ear :-:; m fesli\'als, Olympics, or- And the young.er goes Gymna:;ium: during- the li.nal weeks of the respet- Six lra<:k aspnunb; won their ial day., H.en l·ru--t K1pl1ni: hiking and the Play Day Bachelor girls are spinsters who right on reducm"-' its lde-span by tive quartet's before they are desired. \Cont.nu•<' on Page Three> 1 (( ontmued on Page Three) (Continued on Page Three) r efuse to admi t it. hundreds of years.

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Page 1: 11933 MONTANAN TO - Montana State University · Howe\·er, the real curiosity Paul Carpenter; ;\l. L. 'Vilson of 'ht-E ment I that all :-:.tmlenb \\ho arc elihriblt:' to ... ing dayland

~l)ntann VOLUME X:XllI. XL\IDER :n

One Hundred Ninety-nine In Graduating Class; Commencement June 7 =="='================================~~====================================~======================~·

;\tONAGHAN roR CONGRESS PROF THERKELSON \ 11933 MONTANAN TO I EXTENSION SERV ICE ANNUAL BANQUET HELD AT BAXTER

HOTEL MAY 26

CLUB IS NOW ORGANIZED • XITENDS STOCK :\JEET c<>~~~·;~:\1~~·~:~! o~a~t~~,rg:t~1~~~J IS NOW IN BERLIN \ II BE REAL SURPRISE }icmbe•s of the )lvntana State C'ol-wa\· \\a:-. elected pr~1dent of the or- , . . •,d i tor ni, cnes Will H.e\·eal Xature :ilation took part in tht:· IS th annual ~ari11~at.1on. A great deal of enthu:si- ( harJ.re of :\l echan1 ta l En1nn- ! Of .\nnu a\ When chool slockgrowcrs conn·ntion h1.~ld at <:n.·a a:-.m wa:-. ~hown by the \'at·ious mcm- eer ine- Department I Beg-i ns In Fall J' II I t k 'lh II

t.ana Stall' ... ulle!!e and ,Jamt>s Canna- \\' ill Return Next Year To \ ssu mc I E --- leg-c exten~ion ~t>rvit'e and l'Xper111wnt

be-r . ., of tht! club and another meetin:.:-·a ::; as \\ee . l' co l'l!"l' prog;ram d E " I --- I wa!i pre:;enled on . lay 21. . :\h.·mbcr:-; of .Montanan an x - will ~ held at the Kappa !-'igma . Those who att.t:'ndcd \\ere: Pre:-:.i-St ff \. C est Of huu:-e Thur:'-day, June 2. at. which t1111e ., ~ .. cttc:rs re<:cl\ed from. Prorfes~orl F'dito• of the 1!)'~:{ ;\lontanan Dave dent Atkinson; Diteclor Taylor, o( lhe µonenl) a s.:. ;

1e .u d definite a1-rang-emen~ will be made lo Eiic !he~·kebon, who is !<-t.udy1ng Ri\~cnc:--. is disclo:iing hi~ plans litt.lejexten~ion !->ervice P. L. ~lag-.,q1\d;

LARGEST CLASS IN HISTORY WILL BE

GIVEN DEGREES Dr. r . . \ . Thomp,..on of School of Mi ne~ at Butte \\'ill Deliver

.\ddress In (;) mnasium Publication~ ~hurs ay c:arr~ out a campaign ior suppo1ter:-; ~-k~~t F.ng-meering. in B?rli.n. Ge~·rnany. ___ to the mo\·ement. Gannaway urged ~nd1eale t.hal he 1 ~ enJoymg- his :-.lay by little. Howe\·er, the real curiosity Paul Carpenter; ;\l. L. 'Vilson of 'ht-'.\I E ment I that all :-:.tmlenb \\ho arc elihriblt:' to 1 m Europe. Professor Therkel~on left I feature \\ill not be revealed until aS!ritultural l'<:un?mics d~1)artmc:_nt; ---1 tw annual . onta~u~~ "'~r;,,.. ·JG r\otc- at t.he next election register be-ifor Gemany a year ago this ,June some time next •ear .\t the Mon- :\1. A. Bell, assistant a~1·tJnom1stj Dr. F .. \.Thompson, pn•.,itlt•nl or hauqml \\a~ held Th1u,'h~da),ff ·ftj~!forc June;; \\hich i:s the clo:;;ing dayland will ag-ain resume his duties as l . 8· ·t. l . I .P t 1 ·t Dr. 11. 'Velch. Ur. lludle1gh ~lar:-.h lht• \lontana School ul' ;\lint•.:. ui al tht• .1 lolcl 1-!axll:r. '-' "ta s o 1 f; for re<ri ... u·ation. head of the ;\lechani<:al Engineerin~ \ l ah:~~da~po~:~~ini:mutfie ~~~ue ddi~~r °.,f the \ eterin~ry service; . Sarn Butte .. w11l lh•lh'er thl' 1.·11m11u•ncenwnl t\\o Journal-. \\ere the ~,,_~~~~ 1 o In ~r~ing the ... tudcnt.'\ to support depa1·tmenl when he ieturns this fall.

+ . d t d'l -., b k t' I Sloan, Agronom1-.;t; ~I. lf. ~aun- addrC' ... t•> }l1l1 ... 1.>mor~ an(l a•hanc·cd tht.•1 ,1''-""·Iih:t1\·e P1:1bl.1{·at10n~ .a,nn«u:t i :\fonaghan at the coming elect.ion \\'hi le in Germany. Profe~~or Ther- 1 ';.1~?~:1~\ f ~ c I a't~~al' o.o ~ en t,'1·e )~ der~on, agl'icullural economi<:s; Loui :-:. :-;tudenk. \\ h1J. ~\Ill mak~ up t.hl· )! raclll-l athc1 mg o.t • ll ~~Jo~ t'(l th\e. ~.: 11

'~md Gannaway st.ated, "Jle gave U!i his kel~?n ha;> been working-_ on a thesi~ ~ ·en ~ 1.om a~:. mg e\~I pu_ 'h~ Vinke of the animal hu~bandry de- atmg da ... s of rn::2. 'I his i-. t.h1. .. lar~ an1l t.al~~ 1.!"J\cn b:, .\~. 11.d.lt~:"' Th ti111c and .. fforts in SUJJJlOrt. of the dealing- with the alloys of two metals I Im •. ;~~ l[nl1ted tSlatfe::..h Al~;.~.ald~ l ~~ ,.artmentj E'. B. Li.ntield, .diu.;.dor tit e-.t da ..... l'\"er to ~raduah· (r11111 tht• l

\... and rel1r•n .. · e 1t.o1~ e ... · k l 01 I,,...ma e emen ° t «: . · · '. annua the :\lontana Experunent Station. in....;tit.ution. u·e cn.nin.:. · -1 1

p· ·n lt fiateniity taxation exemption me~- nic -e and tantalum. He described his h·1 · tau ed much ant1c1pat1on not banqul't \~as :-:;punsoret. lY_ 1. e a, ure and \\e :-;bould. t.hetefol'e :;upport woi·k in the laboratory a~ inlen~Jv ~s :-; o- ~ ·.-. .one h~1H.lre<l nincty-nint: 8-tudcnts ln ke1.r.mg- w1lh a cu:--lom of lhl• honorary Jourm:h:-.lJt: ft att•i nil). him . ~ lonaghan has prom ISL"'<l' to ag-am interesting-, nnd well supervised by l ~nly ~mon~ sluden~, but e.~pe<:1<l~l~ will i ecel\ e ~egrees ~t the .commenl'e-\ pa"'t . few )"L'a ::-. the comml•1lJ·~nHmt. S. <'. "l>mt) '. Mooe,_ <_•d1tor of the cha1111i1'011 '''" 111·~··•;,.,ure t>J 'h" le•risla- noted Geiman profe~~ors. !'.:it.atements . ~ mon_ thho,.,e,lwh?. expe<:t tffo besw.otkl ment exercise:-:. wlrn:h \\Jll be. ht'ld C:'xcrc1ses ,..,.jl\ t-x.l<:nd u\'er a per10<J ot tf d th ... ... .......... ... ... ... \ m~ on t e ·' onwinan sta · 'e\era \June 7 announces Dr .. \lk,n-;on th1-""' cla'' s.·tart1'n• ,,,·th the ual' I oz~man Courier. o 1c1ate 11 ~ e tui·" as he cli"d at the la ... t mettin .... of made in his letters seem to indicat~ t d t I I d b k • "'~- ' ,...,

0 f tt d uo I ' ' 1· ~ u en s la\'e,, a i·e:i_ Y ,ee.un '~·or· Tweh•e of the students are candi,lat<.·"' I <.alaureate adrire"s by the Rr-\'. II .• \ <apadt:. 0 tmbtllla!' ·r an l~ . [- thar body." that the German laboratory equip- .... s_tuhby I_Ane h.a'. be.en ap.110_1_nted for· aclva11cecl degl'ee-. I Bi·o\\Olnte of BOZ"iJJan. a• th.·~ f')lll-du~cd the ~peakl ... rs: Reg1:-trar \~ · 1 · I mcnt is very meag-e1· and inefficient. '.a t. d t I h l l I k "' ~ ... \, "' u

)JcCall. who g-a\.c a \'~ry edu~at1onal] a~ compared to that of our own \a1 ~ i _01 an< . as s 3:t. ec. "_01 . on no.:-.rnm. Sunday, June 5, and end with and humorous J1:-:.cus:-10n of Journal- BOBCAT BATALLION American uni\ers:tieR. "When he com- DR. F. A. THOI\IPSON Lhe mboductor} and si.:enie sections the lOnferring of de .... ree ... at the Gn11-b l

of the book. This part t:-. fanly well IRMA PUUJIO WINS na:.ium Tuc .... dav mo7-ning. Dr. ~i: .'.\ j ... m, and mg-e<l the :-:.taff me1

m edrs o ple-tes his thesis this summer, Prof. Commencement Speaker planned but no rea.I wo•k has been Brannt,n .<:hanCellor uf the Grl'.att>r \ c i<·al TH.'\\ :-.papt'r men an< stu ent:::: WILL HOLD REVIEW \ The1 kelson will write Lhe dissert.alion clone on the body of the book as yet SHORTHAND AWARD Cni\'ersit\' of )lontana will repre:-;enl m that they wouh~ ah\ays .~c.LVe an ' in English. and then translate it into Dr Franci~ c\ Thomson president Rachel Eg-bert. who 1s m char1te of the :-.Late.board of education in the ui>en mind to 1't.!'ce1,·e new 1 ea.~ ha~ 1 I the Cennan language. f ::\l t· · sl ·te Sch 1 ' f ~lines I the acherlismg 1s plannmg an extens- official l'Cremony which will add thitt they tam~ tu them. He .stated t at --- The delightful country which sur- 0 ll ... ~nl an~ ha 111111°::1c ~le l~t ad- l\'e campaign Elwyn Wlute was te- lar~e and ne\\ group to the Alurnni the man \'·.1th a do~ed n11nd wa,:; fal- Gatton Field 'Viii Be Scene of Annual 1·ounds Berlin, is covered with well '~ 1 . et'\~1 ~ e. c~tate Co~lecre June C'ently 3.fJflO\ed by the Boa1·d of Pub- Gregg Pu blishing Company '"ill Pre· PS"o.<ation of ).(ontana State: colleJH' mo..:.t. l'ert.a.mlj doomed to failure or . . . kept forests beautiful highways c ie:ss a · on an~\ '"' \ hcabons as busmess manager Tom no mun may ::mccet.-d if he \\;ll not ac- Re\1e\\ lly College ,;\l1htar) \quaint old ca~als. and is thi<:kh· pOJ>~ 7. •h ·I :\IcCu~ker and Bob Snuther~ have sent Ti er With Sil\'e r .:\ledal Thee are man)-' md1cat.on" that man;..• h b h · Commencement exercise~ \\ 1c 1 I fo1mer ~tudents \\Ill be pr~ent at. the u·pt new ideas ru- t ey are roug t \ Department. June 6 ulated by peasants. Berlin is a strictly

1 t 1 f 1 ' d t 1 been selected as photogta.ph editors For \\'ork exercises. lo him. 'modern citv with nearly all the pub- c~ mma e 111 t 1e. 9 o:~~f begh:i~~~~'e I Anyone wish mg pictures taken may ... . · John Parker, editor or the 19:52 J --- . . I lie utilities: such a~ t• am.ways, postal ~f ... ihe class of 19·'L see either of the above echtors at any I . . I• oll~wmg- at~e the canelidates for dc-• f ontanan thanked his staff fur the A~ a part of the Alum~1 Day pio- service, railroads. etc., owned and runJJ- t. . . ..11 b t.1me. No further staff memhc..rs have I Irma Puutio, a freshman enrollel~ tn grec's 1n the d1ffert.ml cour:scs: \\ ork the\ had done on the book and gram, lhe _Bobe: at bi;it~ll1on, of t~f by the government. Radio programs d The. bt~calau~ eat~h sei mon 1'"~ m:_ I been announced althoug-h there ha\·e J the Secretarial depa.rlm~nt. ~as JU"'t General Agricultu1e"":Eu~ene F'1·anci~ then :s.ho,\:ed t.he annual t..o t~e a-.;-.em- R<:-ser\'e Officers T1ai!1~nJt Corps, w1 I are government operated and are free I .e n~e1;< unt iJ. oil: :n~luuamnio and been many applications for positions. pa:-.;sed .a . short.hand . d1ctat10n ~lld Elli:' Benchland bled e-roup. J-Ie closed hy pt~enting otler a µ1·?gram of m.1llt..a.ry events on f1om the monotonous advertising su('hlc~nu ng of,~<late ~ .g .11 b h Id 1'he enti1e staff will be selected next\tran::>s-cr1pt1on te!'.t ~\'h1th w~ll.ent.1tle A'.-. 1 ,. h .. .\er" 1 :\Iontanan Pin" to the outstanding- Gatton F1cld1 June 15, irom 10 to 12 as we find in America. Living condi- t e woi:nen ~ ay p1og1am~1 d· e. :h fall. her to one of the highe..""'t d1gtmctton ~ gucu tur~ \\lt. maJor Ill • _11cu -member:-. of hi:s. ..,taff. Da,·e Rivenes a. m: . tions and food may be had at a lower ~loncla), June. 6 .. On de~~} .~' The contract fo• enii-raving will a silve1 rneaal. awarded to shor}:h"!-nd lural Education: larl Anthony Baue•, tditor of the t~:~a ;i.Jontanan an-i Thl:S pro~·am is an annual e\•ent cost than in America, and in general co~dmen.cement ~.~dies~ ·ft b the 13rma J probably be let within a week and the ::students by the Gregg- Publl~hm~ Great Falls; Ea II 'Villiam Bjork, nounl'ed 11is plans for the next years that ~scanted out each vear for t he the price level of all commodities i:::1grl) ua~~n exeicis~sd~~tede fte ·the\ rri nti nrr contract will not be let until ccmp~~my. . . Fai1field: Frederic Crou~e. Dillon; 1 ook and indicated that the book I be1u:tit of the old gra';is that return below th...'1.t of the United States. I T:. sn~ ... onl ~~'f' . ii3°14 I t.he school year opens next fall. . Th1s te~t rec1mres a 5horthand \\~Tit- E .. A <r ' Ecr R 1 L d .

\\Oldd be !-iOmcthing of a new idea ,.to the college.after bemg :..or:ne time Colo1ado c ?O o . mes ~ n .. · n1 mg speed of 1-10 words a mmute on a UJ?:ene u,.,.usta .... an. el .. _ge, lie -tat~l that a· far~- i· known in absence. 'lhe program will open 191.J he ob~med a master of science dictation test of five minutes dura- 1.Jat:k Erkkila, )hllto\\n; '\\1l11am tht'r; h:~ ne\·er b;en an~Zhe~ annual with a {'Ompetitive drill i.n which the Pl KAPPA DELTA CUP I ~~~ee1~Qf t~n 1~~~3h~ ~~~t~1~!c1d~f~~ce ORGANIZATION RULES tioi:i. The shorthand ~s t~en u~m- Hollas Evans, Bain\'illei Glen E. Hay.;;, att1.·mpte'(.l bv an\ .. chool 111

the ('Oun- three freshmen comp~n1e~. and t~e I ~ . . . . t ::.cripted on the t.ypewr1ter 111 a h~n- Bozeman· :\lelburn Coe Knox, Roe-t .. h' ·h .. like the one he i~ plan- t\vo sophomore companies will partic- AWARDED THIS WEEK depa~ment of mmmg engmeermg a FOR RUSHING GIVEN ited time. Both the typed t·an"<:rtpt. ' - " 111~1 .\\ ic is · ipate. The drill will consist of com- \Vashmgton State ~Jlege, Pulln_ian~ and the shorthand note::. are ::.~nl in ~~tel; La\\re:ice Kuhnle): )lat\m, ,{:: 11

H "t. tr · ,,. editor of pany, platoon and squad movements I and was d.ean ~f the ~chool of Mme~ to be considered bv the Gregg Exam- Simm::;:: Patrick D. :\kElhott, Grea th1• .. ~{1~1~~n.m~ 1 ~'x~~1~:nr 0~~~e a short in addition to the rifle dt"ill. --- of ~he Umversity of ~~ah~ from s\9 ~ I inmg comnuttee ~whi<:h. ~On!'i:)ts f)°1. Fall~; Frank Story Robert~. Bozeman l talk on the succ:es;,., of the publication Se:i-·e~·al no\'elty races. and con~ts Six :\! embers " ' ill Meet In S1>ea king . unth1l l hef ~1~ame. ~99.8 on1fn~ 'd :ti~ Schedule of Rus hin g EH·nts For 1932 such short.hand author1t1e· as )~r IHenrv Edward Robinson, Red Lodge rluring- the >ast vear and thanked all consisting" of wall scalmg. centipede , . ,. Sc oo o . mes m. - .. e is.1 e Are Given By Sororit ies Grecrg 1-.lr. Swem, ~. Pelle, )ifiss . . . . . those t.hot ~ad be.en of ~uch <Treat as- J ra_ce:,, ~quipment and rl:"::;cue i:ac~s Contest lo Decide "111 ner fied. wi~h the leadmg engi~eermg or- Floi7"en'ce Ulrich and other!-\. Agl·Il'ulture with. major m Agron .. istance durine- the year. H:s.tressedlw1ll bnng .t~e companies agam 111 of Annu al . \ ward Jram~tions of. the c~untiy ary.d h~~~ and Fraternities The test which )fi$S Puutio to?k omy: Horace Goodwin Bot:-ter. Plenty. the support of next year's editor and close com1>etition and ser_ve to settle ___ publ~shed sevetal woiks 11 his 0 l ___ l last week was conducted by a special wood; 'William Boulware ~eh.on, Boze in i.·onclusion awarded pins to the many argumen~ as to which company parl1cular field. \committee and was passed bv the.n \man member.:;. ~f his staff who had done will emerge champions. The annual The annual extemporaneous speak- ·--- • 1: . S~ray G~·eeks and members of htfo1e being submitted to the Gregg . . . . . . d._ k. J n•

1 e<l'to review will then be can-ied out with ing contest sponsored bv Pi happa pet1t1onmg nat10nals must observe the .tt 1 add't to h ti·ai·n Agriculture wnh maJor m Annna

out.:;.tan 1111! wo· · oe n a ters, 1 r .- . , Ch • 11.T d 1 1 · d 1 comn11 ee. n 1 ion er · I . ... ~let~L announc<.<l .the portion of his the. battalion band fm:iishing the D~lta, honorary f~~en_s1c. f1.ater111ty I arrman lYame c ~Se( pcro.. . . . . ing at ).lontana .. tate. )Jis~ Puutio'Husba~dr~ .. Charles Ernn Jarrett .,.ta ff whkh he ha:, already cho~n and\ n~us.1c: for the event. This annual re- w

11ll be ~eld tom~n JO\\ e\enmg at .8 2. ~n~ f~o~h gi\ mg a. rush111A" studied shorthand for two year:::. at J Bowdoin: Arthur ('lyde Ra<ler, Rournl t.<\te<l that th~ rest of the ~taff woula 1 \le\\' is one,of t~e most eolor~ul ~~enl~ oclock, m. the L1.ttl.e Theatre. T~llS I C9 r l.ITomens Day rarty 1sn l eh~1ble for pledgmg- for at Red Lodge high school :vhere she up; Ilaya1d Lee Taylor. Great Falls hl" cho..,en on the basi::. of the work I of the days p1.og:am and 1s la1gel).I c~ntest ~viii deteu.rnne t.he c~amp1_on I r 0 t't' 1

least one y~ar. . passed the 120 word a minute te ... t I Jose h Earl York Baker~fieltl C'alii they ciid durinl? the first issue.-. next attended e,i;ich )eai. . o{ the sch~l, ~o \\.~Om _the f1atermty ____ 3. Rushmg for one. week and until after a year and half \\Ork. Last De-1 P_. .·' . . 1

••• fall. lfo als.o outlined some of his . The <:~cs.mg e\'ent w1ll be a memor- award~ a silvet lo\ mg cup ~ be }tel.~ I . . . . Monday of the follow1ng week. (:\lid- cember she began her wo~ k for tht:: Ag11rulture \\ ith maJor in Da11~ 1lan .. for the J.aper next vear. Edwin ial serYJt~ for fo~mer ~lor:lana.St.alelfor the ensuing year. Armm 11111 1::5 Margaret De\\ey 28 ' V1ll Speak night September 26, to midnight higher award whkh. is'J seldom at- ln<lustr.r: David Bourke. Tippernry HE"traft, managmg editor. of the Ex-1 i:;t_udents ~wh~ gave their hv~ m the the presei:it posse ·or. of ~he cup. at A nnual Assembly. Dean October 2. Silence period to begin tained by students in the cour~e. As Ireland; Eric G. Holmen .. Jackson Jl<.nent. clo~ the talk~ with a few ".~rid \\ ar m defense of their coun- Co!npet.~tors nu!nbe1ed six when the, Herrick In vi l ed to Attend midnight. Sunday,, October 2, and end f_ar a:; is known ~liss ~ut!o is the John G. Howe .. Jr .. Hamilton; Ru.;;;-;el rcma•k!-\ t:oncf:'rning- thi.-. years paper b). entr~d.pe11od expi·rfd ~atur~ayH~o_on1 Monday, October 3, at 6 p. m.) first student at ~lontana ;:)tale to re- \I ··"t 11 ·d 8 . Th ·ic and hi:-:. hope:s for the future papers.I . laccor mg l? .Pro· ames an~ I --- 4. Names must be in the hands of ceive the higher award . .-\.. reque~~ · ciri t ut · ozeman, ~>nh. lie al.:.o j!ave a sho1t talk on publica- . ?-'he h':'-1~d does deceiv~ the eye. An,d (.obb, ·who is m charge of the ~':' ::\1iss \'irc.dnia ·warner, ex-president the lawver by Sunday October 2 at has been made for info·mation of .Aueu~tus }kJJa~tl'r, Butte; ~lal'tm .\ uon'-' of the past. . 1t_1s d~\~h~h.embarr~ss11.1g when one .i< range.me~1ts ~01: the. contest .. ~ntries,of Spurs is thairman of _all p•oceed- 6 p. m.: and must be ~c·companied by other po~.,ible \v:inners ~n Jlon'ana but :'\€'bon . Belgrade. Those who received Montanan pm~ I ej ~ IUlSJ eads .the SCI awlm~ h<i;nd of a s~ ~b· a1 e \¢·111-11n l~ilk B~n SLa\\ ,EDefn ings for \Voman's Day. \\ oman's Dav addresses. I no word has been recel\'ed. Arch1tectu~e: RudoJ1,h E. Davi-.on \\ere F1anklin Dewey. >:'ina Da\is neighbor clurmg an exammat1on. ~ l~ns, t~ sa~ ~ten ill ~~11 age~ is a tradition started on ~.tontana 5. The \Vestern Union shall send Deer Lodge· ,Jumes r.;thH1rd Loftus \lila Tanner Dave Rivenes Cathleen I a n enne .c wa. z. · esc m I State campus by Dea.n Herrick , for b' l t th · - ·t th · · JOSEPHlNE DA \'IS WILL ' · · ilcnkcl. Beth Griffith and Ruth Lowe. • ART CLUB ELECTS LAl"E have ~ad considerable pub he sp~km~ the purpose, of giving- all athletic and i.{ s o .ese pi o~pec s e m01 nmg , G1eat Falls: Gordon Fralll:h P.q1pm Exponent p11i,; were !'iven to Edwin PRE/ lDENT NEXT YEAR expenence, and_ a d_ose conte~t is e~~ I honorary awa·ds, and to jJledge lhe o1 _October 3.. . . I HE.\D DELTA PHI DEL'l.\ Crcat Fall;. nec1aft .• Joe \\ alte·:s, Phil Robert.<:., I po.:led. Judge:, \\ i~I be Pr ofes...<:.?1 j I new Spurs. Dean Hcrnck has been . 6. All p1o~pe<.:ts must appear ... be- --- ( hemk·nl Ene'incerin!!· E1 \\in II. ll'f'ne llunt.<:btrger . . James \Vaters, \ --- ~all man and _Starrrng, and a thin asked to come back fo1: that day but tore the la_w.ycr bet.wee~ . 2 and "· ~· Election of next veai-'s offic<.• !:i \\a:s Amick . .Jr .. Li\'ing< ... ton; Edwin Roy < ynthia llopkin~. ;\lary L-0wney,_Cl~ra Accordmg to the results of the yet to be .. selected;. . . _. !no word has been rece1v_ed from her rn .. Octobei ·31 to answci the:.e bid~~, the piindple busiries:-.. of the Ja.,..:;.t R<..at, Rmlolph Stokan and Jo )11khch. ek.-ction Of next rear$ officers for the r~e-t 01hto~rs ~1_ll d1s~uss \~ll?US y·ct. So far Dean }{err1ck ha.c::. been a . The man shall be asked ln:s meeting of Delta Phi Della, honorar:. (Continued on Pal!C Two) .\rt. club Ru!':.sell Lane of Stevens-\ ~~nt~v!n~.., o:~~ I yi1~1ie~ =~~ a~si:~~li present fo1· every \Vomans' Day. preference by the lawyer. art fraternity. Josephine Da\'b was

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11 ~ ··ii h ·d th t . '. .. t. f . to t.hem being :Ven their t:hoice of I Alta Atkinson. who is now teaching b. The man may .state as many t:lected pre:..idt.nt. She i!'. n junior in DR. SHEPPARD SPEAKS 111 ~ \ 1 f:!, \\ 1. c•a . a . 01 g_am~ 10~ . ~t three. 'i'hey will be allowed one hour· at Ann Arbor was to be. t~e ~peak- pr cfel'ence~ as he de!-\n es. the Ai·t ~ourse. . :\Iary Sande . was A.I th<:: comtng )eaI. Lane is a Jun101 m for preparation just before the con- er fort.he du~·. but as it 1s 1mpo:;;- c. The la\\yer shaJI tell the man to dected nce-p e!-\ldt::nt; Dorothy .:\hller ON MEMORIAL PROGRAM WOMENS A AU SPEAKS I the ait <lepa.tment and is prominent t.esl. The public is invite.cl lo atlend. isible for he1 to ~et away i~rom her go directly to the ftalernity which he will s.erve .a~ treasurer; Alargart>t • • • on t.he campus for work he has school for anothe.r week, M1 ~s Mar- prefers. J ohnson, will be correspondmg- ::;ec-, ___ <lone in act.h·lties as well as m art. PHI S IGMA AN OUNCES ·~~~ret Dewer! '28. will take her place. 7. Any ma.n affiliated with a fra- retary Alexan~lri? B!a.ine. chaptt:'r ~('"- . --- . \Jj..,.:: .\nne Frances Jf o~.{!'kins '\"" ill Helen P~lerson, will be v1ce-pres1dent PLEDGES FOR THE YEAR .\1 1ss Dewe).:~'~ a ~radu~~e of :\lo~ta r~a ternity in previous .years must ob- Ir otar.);. anc~. ( J:ril Conn~!. 3:" Palctt1 I (. hem1,,.tr) nerJartment Head l rgt>:-. . . and A.hce Durland, secretary-treas- ~t.ate and 1s. nO\\ teachmg at Galla- se!vl! the silence period. se<:~eta1y \\Ill .sen? the tepoit.... .... to the Patriotism To ::neet £,·er}dtt) ,\ddress College " ome~~ " edncsday I ure .. Both of the latter are freshmen --- I tm County high school. . .... 8. ::-\o fratel'nity may pledge any n~~1~1nal publ1cat1on of Della Phi (.'ri:-.is \ .. " 'di .. \s )lnjor Crisis and Ci,·ic Grou1>S Ihursday th1:; ye.a.r.. . . fn the ~our.se of the past. few . Du~ to

1_the {dt:th~~a: n? ~le1\.~f: man, having ~roken his pledge to an:.: [ T~~ fraternity wa ... recen~lv in-i\ommat1on~ ot off1te1·s was held at weeks, Phi Sigma. honorary biology cont.c>st "~i~. he t Is \eat .l 1~, g other fratermty, before the elapse 01 taJlect a.· Phi <:ha ter of the n:ltional I ---, . a picnit m :\Iiddle Ci eek canyon f1aternitv has been st'lee:ting thew ge 1~horn P!'1ze f'!r the Von~ans 01~- a full three (:~) months' period from s . .' . r. t -~ •• e. ~ctecl 'i.hat it I Dr. Otlt·n E. Sheprartl. head of the \li:-.s Ann.e I;"1·an~s Il?c!g.kms, field '1 hursday, ]l!ay l. The final meeting pledges fo'r the coming year. The or- t.?11cal ;on test will. n.ot<)' be g1ve_n. l\11.s. the time of breaking said pledge. o\~ifllll?.:.1 ~7~ ~~~ll'l -is k;J:.n on the dcp11 tment of t.:hc:i1istry,. cll'liH• e•I ~~t·i.eta_r1y ol '.'om.an~ Dh11 ~r"' 1onF~ th~· of the club .each ye~r _is in the f?rm ganization is one of the hig-hest ran~- S. Mc~en.an, 0~d ~~v~ne-\~~:m 'Y1

ll ~~r~ 9. F'rate•nities, members of the; ~a.n;p~~~or ib act1vitws in Art work ~in· addn·.~:-. a:• tl~e memorml :;ath1..• -.~ltwn<.I: Am~teur · t e ic , ?-ta of au out-ol-town picnic: and nomma- ;ng honora•ies on the campus. Pres1- sent t e a\\a! 01 S\ .1 ~~mmg. \council or not must deposit a $1001 I mg held m tht- bllen theatre follo\\· uon, ~~ill arr!\ e m _Bozeman Friday itons are made at. t.hi:;; time: The el~- dent James Viaters announced that :i.r~ar. The ~Ieda!s f.or ,hikrng- '~ 111 . b~ demand not.e1 i1ayable to ihe council inK th~ l arade on Decoration Hay an~l. ':~ll be, th~ gu~st. of ~ihe c.7:1e~e tion was held l.a.;;t week m Hcntck the following st.udents have been in-1 P.1 v~n. b:i.• U~e " 0h1!'10s A_~h.lel~~ I a~ \Vednc:-";ciay of Fre::..hman wpek. ATHLETIC -'WARDS ARE \pproximate!r ~llO pciijil~· gathl'rt>il un .. J I hursc.ay e\'enmg-. She wt a -: llall. \·it.eel to i>ledae: Lewis Allison, A !ta

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sc:c:at1on. 1 he ot er awa1 :s \\ t e I S 'd lOO h· 11 b f ·f .'t l b . ti to hea1· the scrvu·l•s lwld m hono• 1>f d1c. .... ,.._the t:olleJ,!.C \\Om.en at an as::;em- !Gordon, Geo;ge Parks, Lois Hoa1'1 gl\Cn by the :-amc 1>eople as he•eto- a: f·ai . bs· aki ~ .~~.(I~{ th~1 tht)'"'e \\ho .,!!a\t' their li\'e:-> in th" oly _\·\ t'tlntsda) ai~d will !'peak lo pro- Ellis \~restlake lla10ld Gunde1·:--on, fore. . . ~n) . 1at.er~.1t~ rea n'"' c ) o MADE BY COMMITTEE I '\'orld ,\.ar in cil·fen~e of thea· l:oun-ft.:-.s1~>nal and Cl\'IC g1oups Thun:iday ft,'1 M M DAY WILL BE \Lawrence Lvall, 'Herbert Denler, Ebba June 6 will be Lhc date for this old iushmg peuocl rul~s . . - try. Dr. ~heppard urged c-reat and C'\~n1ng-. . . . . lU Young, )Ja;y Evans, Hilda Johnson. <Continued on Page Two) I b . ~ach successl\'e v1olat~on shall I --- ad:\e pa~r1ot -.,m t(> i:ie-et the l•H· :-[he orgaru~t1on wh1dt :\[1~s Hod~-, THURSDAY JUNE 2 Jane ~lunlock, and ?llaxine Whitcomb. I be pumshab_le by a.n .cq_ual fme.' \thletic r\\\ards For 1932 R1>orti:. day cri<;;is as that \\h1ch IJrou.ght t~e tuns repre.-,t'nb \\a.., established Ill \ Ph. S'g . ledge· are ·elected on c. In case. of :v10lal1on of 1ule 8, . I country tOl!;"l'ther mto <•ne aL'tive un,t 1~2:~ Ill \\'a ... hington, D. c .. by Mrs th b .1 mr p h I· ~-. ta s d. ()" per- r EE i ' I $25 :ihnll be forfeited. Made .\l Last )lectmg during- thl' war, which he desl"ribl' I Herbert J~oo\•er and :-.ome two hun- --- I so~ali~~.1~a~d ~~t~i~~t1\115 s.cie ~lfii c re- ( 0 )L\f E:\1CE:\I EN' 'y ~ "' \ 10. No f1aten1:ity may ~ave .rented of Cou ncil I as a maj«?r crisi...;. . rhed p1omment ed~ca.!ors wh.o felt the 'l ortar Board " ' ill Sell Lunches On I search.' Initiation for the new plede;esl PH.OGR.\i\l la house or provided lod,:i:mg m an}· "lkht.~\'tng- 1t~.t>ply LS nen·~sary to ni..:ed of an onrnmza.t1on which would I . . ,. 11 be hell ·ometime soo n nfterl \manner for 1·u~hees. Rusheeg must --- attinz J!r~utly. he ..,a«I, und \\a ncd ntfer guidance t.o the leade!S of girls Ca mpus At A nnual Affair. " 1h I . c ~ f 1l . ~ S un day, .June be out of house al 12 p. m. At the last meeting of the Athl1•"ic that the rnited Rtate~ i:-; gradually and women in their recreational pur- :\lontanans to Be Given Out sc 00 opens nex 8

• :~:'{0 P. ~I.: 11 Enforteent of these rules shall Coun('il awards for the pa!-\t yt•ar \\ere slippin::- away from the mig-hty pa-• ';lits ancl t? e:-.tabli:-.h ~tandards. ~or ___ ALUMNI ' VILL DINE AT Bactalaureutc Sermon. · (Continued on Page Three) made. Thes~ awards !ntluded _bu~·~ t- t.rh1ti:-:.m. \\ hkh c.·ha~·ac:ter!u•d lhlJ na-11rls' at.hletu.:s. Throu~h the act1v1ty . . • I Gnnnasium. --------- ball. wre~lltn1t, boxmi.t, S\\lllllllin unn dur111g- the maJor cnse~. of its members the Federation has I Thursday, June,~· 1s the third an- BAXTER HOTEL J UNE 6 ii:OO P. M.: ,

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STUDENT BOOK S'rORE TO and t ack . . Awards "ere also n~ade "The. ln>t decado >ecms to . marl<! Leen lanrely iespons.ible for the nual M~1M Day. I he :\1ontanan!) a.te ___ Senior and Faculty ND BOOKS lor the various mam1ger1nl pos1t1on:-:. the be~mnm;!" of the deter1orat1on of •ruwth of interest in and promotion I issued at thi~ t.ime, t.he Bobcat Band ,., . . ·li Reception. BUY SECO D-HA1 for the past year. thl' hig-h ideals of citizt>nship \\h1\'h, uf c:anc athletic programs found to- plays and the members of ~lot tar . I he ~nnual alu!1rn1 b.anuqet, wine: President's ll ome. ' Those winn·ng th~ir {'O\eted hnsket- \H' c- the mo,·ing- ~pirit of thu ... t• wh day in .the majority of schools and Board serv~ a lunch. Therefo~·e .the IS held m co n~1c..'Ctlon with co1~mcn~~~ 1\l onday, Ju ne (i The Associated Student book store ball ~'\'Caters wttre: Ray Buzzetti. Jim \\t' are a...; .. emb~ed hen.? to honor," Ii l~neation centers. I t has ta.ken a l\l's st.and 1or ~lont.anans, Music andtn~ent week, will be held 1\lond.1y e\(! Young. 'Vavne ·wh1tcanack. Ray told the gathering-. lit.! ur~{·d re1..·ons<."-~ edal int.cre~t in promoting a.ctiv- Mortar Board. . \ nmg-. a.t the 1-lolel ~axt.er. Judge Ber~ 10:00 A. ill.: has announced t.hat It will our for Boothe, Ed Breeden. Keith Ario, Fred •iat=on of tht> pt."Oplt..• on lemorial day ilit."'S fo· industrial groups. The slogan )lo1t.ar Board ha.s obtained pcrm1s- of Lr~·m~ston,. president of .the alumm Military Pageant. c:a:;h any second hand books that th~ Keenan, anJ r:d llanlimr. Ha:ry to ~tri\'in~ \\.;th all their mig-ht fo of the Women's Division is, ''A game . :;ion for cars to be parked on the <:am- ass~ciat1on will act as chairman. D,r Gatton Field . students may desire to turn in to Adams \\as awarded the manairers the greatnc~ of the nation und thQ for ever girl and e\Cl'Y girl in a I pus from 11 to l o'ckk. In former LoUls Allar~,. f~mo~s ort~,OJ>_~thC 12:00 Noon: them. The only stipulation i:> th~~t. Jetter. . 1st ynt!"th and po.H~r to nwet thl' mino 1£ame. :\Ir!>. HOO\'er is the honorary years the lun('h has been 35c but the SU!geon of Billmgs .w1ll be P 1.i ~ c:ip l_e Alumni nn<l F'~ieulty the books must be of the latest ech- ln wre!-ithntr ('. Hutton. C. Grehe lnse~. \,.. t>xamr~It~:-. o~ m.nor crise l hairman and Mrs. Jane Deeter price has been reduced to 25c; after speaker. ~II alumni, and then hu"i- Luncht.'On. tion. The price to be paid for these Vern Tluailkill. Da\'e Dre\\t•r. and I h<' pointed uut th(• not mfrcqUl.'nt be· l~~ppin, for man~· year:. di1ector of t~1e lpu1chasing t~e lun<:h pcr~ons are free band~ 01: wiv.e.s .. r?rr:1e1'. s~tudents 1 and Campus. books is one-half of the original pu1:- Stan Polich were tht>. fortunait• nwm- tryn!s. '?I public tn1~t hy g-overnnwnt• (,111 ~t·outs of America, L~ the chair- to walk or sit any place on lhe lawns t~e. class of .32 ~1re m.vitcd t.o attcn.d 2::)0 P. M.: <:h~ price if they are in good <"Ond1- be•s on thC' wre~tl1ng squad who al oi1c1al-., and th1...~ 3lmost .t:~1mplt-t~ man. to eat. ~o lunch will be served at\11cr::cts may be obtamed ftom ~Its.. "'omens' Day. tion. The buying will st.art on ~une 3 earned their reward!'. rul1.~ of j!an~ster of ·ome tlllcs. ~lis .. llodgkin:;i. brings. t.o her work sorority or fraternity house:;;, as has Helen !\fayiield, or at Hau~eman-~1~- Gymnasium. and books will be acceptC><l until June Only two men on lhC> bo·~in~ team .lo'.>ll J.. Hine ' tomnu!rHler of .th \\ide experience in re('reation, physi-I been the custom for the past. year:.. Calls. Those who p~a~ t~ at.ten~! ~11 e G:'.!0 P. ;\!.: 10. I t. is requested that th(• !students recein•d letter:-.. The:-.c were Gcluge local J'fl~t of tht' .~nwntan 1~·:.:--1on ml t>ducation and social sen•ke and The band will play all during t.he two urtrcd to gei then· tickei:s at once. Alumni Banuqet. hrinC" in books that wi.11 be bought Rced.and.S. Gregg. . n·acl "GC':ic~al Log-a!1s ?rilt•rs :'\o. ll' ftom sludv in the United States Can- hou1s on the lawn outside ~lam hall . Hotel Baxte1. during the fall quarter of next year. Sw 1 mnunJ!' had thret! out~tandm..-1<· t.alJJ.:-hmg ;\['"mor1a.l uay, an.I .J. \\ a<la and ·ahroad. She is e~p~ria.lly ~lr. H oward states that they will have They're still talking m eag~ern col- Tue-.day, .l une lf the plan p•oves a .succes::; b.ooks men who performed in a fa:-.h10n to La.Cert(•\\ read "01dt•rs . ~o. ·I. ~Ion t.a·m ... J in renea.tion and in indusb·ial a very attract.he proirram featuring- lege papers abou_t the assert10 1•1 that 10:::0 A. l\I.: t.hat. nre to be used during- the wmter win a let~e .... These \\('l't' llenr) Fox. tana G. A. R., l~I:~~." \\hlc,h tall fo ~\·1dcnt'. ~tiss Hodgkin~ is well versed several popular numbers . a kiss shortens life by three. mmutes. ('ommencemt•nt F.xe1x:i~es.. I :ind spring- quarters will be bought Jack Erk1l1a and Dyane Dugan. . the oh.,. 1Tam·e .of thl' j.ear :-:; ~~lC'mo~ m c~mmunity fesli\'als, Olympics, or- And the young.er ~ene1:~t.1on goes Gymna:;ium: during- the li.nal weeks of the respet- Six lra<:k aspnunb; won their ial day., H.en l·ru--t ~llll! K1pl1ni: ~anized hiking and the Play Day Bachelor girls are spinsters who right on reducm"-' its lde-span by tive quartet's before they are desired. \Cont.nu•<' on Page Three> 1 (( ontmued on Page Three) (Continued on Page Three) refuse to admit it. hundreds of years.

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Continuance of \VeeJJy Exponrnt, and of '.\lonthly Exponent. Founded 1"!15

Published eve:-y Tuesday of the college year b)' the Associated StuJents oi :'llontana State colte~e . .Ik>zeman. ~Iontanu

Subscription rate: .. 2.00 J>cr ~chool year

Acceptance for mailing at special r3tc of postage pr\}\"idt.•tl :or in S">etion 1103, Act of Oetober 3, l~~';, au~horiz1td .Ft.·brunry 17, mm

Telephone 147-Ask for Expon<:nt On .:\ILlndny after 1 r. 1\1.-SO

EDITOR-Phone 193 W. \LILL.ICE IT.-\.RRITY MANAGING EDITOR -Phone rn3 Ell\\' I:\ H. BECRAFT

:\E\\S ST.IFF

A~~ocinte Editors Joe Wttltcr~. Philip Rohl'l"t:->, ..-\rmin J. Hill

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THE )!0. "T.-\:\.-\ EXPO:\E:\T. \\"EO:\ESD.-\ Y. ,ff:\E 1. l!l:l~

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j Notices! ll +--- ---- -----

01 ! CE SE'\ TOil"

l'h t•r(.• \1 ill bt.' a nH't'ti ng of tht.• 't•n ior doi ... s in t ill' En~int.>t•rim.:­au J lc1rium "t•dnt.• ... da\. Ju1w I. al :i o'doch. l'rC" .... 1de1~t \U.,in .... 011

'' iH g i\ {' in ... t ruct 'nn .... conL·l'r n111 }.!' gr:tdo1't i1,n l-'H'n'i'l:-< at this timl'. E' t·r~ --t:nior ts l'" l't.'l'll-d to :lt­ll'tHI.

.Jad .. Erk~ila. Pn•:--.

"\Ol It E

OIHl .\nal..'ondn, .l. Gt•orf:l' Gi·ut•n('nit.•ldt.•r, llll!':--; ln·llL' ;\k:ui ll un.l:"'ht.'rl!'l'r. Gr~'_at

- Sil\l•t' Bow; \\'lllinni Wnllan~ llmTitv, Fl\lb: \'ir}.!inia 1.;:uthen11l' h1.•yr$. \\ tl-

{Ll'lumhia !'1w<:talllrl \naconda· .Kenneth :\t'.'il )k·Lt'od. :--all: ,Jes:-:ie :\l. l~t'.'. Clyde l~ark; .To:--c-

Tht• l'ditol' of tlw Ya~.c Jlaily XL·w~ Butte: ) 1'ilo Booth Sand~. Cinook: j phine Hclt•n )liklich, hlC'm; Arnold

rl'.t't'lll y dt.•t.:111n .. ~d thu~ th~· ht:':-t nh.'n I . I ·II 1 .,. ". II G .. t Fall~: :\litchell, R\'Tl!'r:\d(': Eliz.a.hC'th )kXeil, \\•II :-tay out nl 1whtu.' s- - It~ JUst tm• \\eruc ''"L a • 11 c~1 I .. . ..... · . . , . dirty." \\"h~all'\"l•r hL moy han· l':'- ~amuel .JL•:'!'I..:' \\"inn. J1l't!1" Lodi:l•; Rl'n~ (reek, \ 1r).!lnU\ Ad..-hnc :\:Ison,

Pl'dL·d, ht• ha:-o ccrta inly _::.t~l"l"~t?dt•d. m 1 l<:ntomoloJ,!'y: rarl Ll'onnrd J.urson. 1-L•wt:-:to'' n; :\lary L~ulla P~rkcr. ~tan­l?1·rng-in).!' an ~uthur-:.t 11t md1.1-:natwn Butte. 1 ford; Elt?a!HH" .\nlcla. Ru·l' . Butte;

:J"~~l1\,t c'-~::~~,;~11 ~~~~':-o. ("l•ni·..-~·;-;:-mt.!n and Phy:-<kal Edu-:ation: Roht·rt E\"erl'tt I llaPicttt• Rl'na Tullo<"k. Ll•mbard.

""l' lll"l' _inclinl~I t'! think. hoWl·\·~·r. Ht•"'t. Bo::t.man: ,f~llrn l"\iey. -h:-. ~e('r l'nndidatl·~ ft·r ..-\dn\nct•d n~}!rl'('!"'-th:_1_t thi..· 'all• editors ..;;ta~l'llll'lll ~Jg-- l.odg-c; lll'rlwrt 1. Dlml'll. Bll"mlll.i!-. m·t•: 11L•gn•e of ('i\"il Eni.!'inl'er: Ralph

llHll'~ lllOI\.' than llll·rt• d1s}.!'U:-<t With ham, ,\Jnbamn; \\' i.lliam Chnrl(':"I n. Radt'l". ~tat(' llighwn\', Helena· t Jw pn•:-l'llt ).!O\ l'rnmL•ntl'I nwt!H1d~. h · t . l" .· I ... . : ' It ma\" ~t.·nt· to g-in' us an in:-oight Gr~<'r. .-\bt•rdct'n, \\ a~ mg- on, i ic lh•grC'C' of EIL•t•tncnl Eng-mL·l'r: Clnir

into tht• t•ntin• attihuk of thl' Amcri· "\lilo King-, 11nnlin; h..cnnclh Bm·ton FPrgu~r·n Bowman. Bozeman: Df'~ree I t:nn unclt•n,:Tnduah• t11\\nrd affair~ Pl>-. )loon•, Roundup: Harold Clinton Sail- tlf '.\lcehanic-al Eng-inecr: Glenn Clin-

l liti..:11. .\. l.!Tl·at numl_wr of l"t.1llt.•1.?"l' '.'Olli· ler, Bozeman; ~lax Worthington,, ton BCl;rer. )ti~!<>OUla: Philip Anton

~!t1~id: 11,1~~~~:i~~d b~~_\1~;~\ 11~~~·lt~r~1 l~!~~·~ Billings. 1 Willi~. Roundup: DegrN· of :'lln~tPr M

phraH· will alorw 111:-ouri..• tlll'm cum- Z.oolo)!"y: .\ dolph Roscneau, Billing-.;; I ~t.·it.'ncc in .\g-ronomy: William D.

fnrtahll' itwonws .. \lnny imaJ!im• thnl t'hln•nec ~wan Youngstrom, Luthc 1••

I la), fio .\•man, Dl·~n'l' tlf ::\lasti..•r of \ppliL•ll . \ rt: L'nrl,lyn C'et:elia !Inky,

Bo :t'nurn: De~~Tl'C' of :\la~ll·r of ~l'i nc~ in Botany & Racteriol<."'lg-y · Charle!'; R11bi..·1·t .Tohn:-:on, Glt!ndin•; Di..'A'ri..•e of :\la:-:ll•r of ~L·iL•nct.• in C.:hemi:-otry .le!<!'~ R. c;rct~n. Bouman )lor:-l' R W al­

tlt.,rl, Di1111n: Ill'i~Tt.'l' of :\ln~tt~r oi

:-l'it•m·t> in E.ntnmolo~y: G. n. Grt'l.'n. Phila1k·lphia. .:\Ii~..;;.; .lanll':-. Hubt•rt Pt•Jl••t'r. Canudu; llt.•grt.•t.> uf . laster of St h..'lll'l' in llonit.• EL·onomk~: :\larthn ,Johnson Jlayni..•s, Helena.

.\ :-;tudL•nt in 11nt• of our das:--i..·s suir~L·stt-d that th\.' rl•a ~in ;-:;hakt.'­~Pl'an• turnl·tl out -.11 m.1d1 Wt1rk wa..;; tha! ht· did nnt ha\"l' tn an-.wt'" lhl' lt•ll·ph11rk.

Editorial A~si:stant~ .Ju :'lliklic:h, .Jlary :'lloori..•, Charlotte Hl•qun

.. ports Editor L:ff.-rcm·t? Labbitt

"lhl'.' Junor .,.1a-.s "ill hold a mt•t.•I int! in tht• Lit! It.• ·1 ht•a t rt'.

\\L•cl 1w-.(L1 .' . .Jun1• 1, al .i p. m . Offin•r-. for 1 ~LU n ill hi..· nomin· :llt·d at I hat tim l' .

an antclt.·nmit: t.·ap and i.:-own will bdn_I! .\i'Plkd .\rts: U1..>1"Llthy Ella Baker. tlit·m a \\.all ~trt'l'l ,.il'l' prcsidl'.'nL'Y ~-0-0-0-0-0-0-00{)-0~ ... ,,..- ...... ---~- ··~...__ .... ...

anti al"l' l'tintt>nt to pn1l'iaim that tlw Tuwn~end: Caroline Busch, Bozeman; g - - -----·------~~~·

Coed Athletics ... _ Sarah Barrin_i!er, ;\larinn Gilchri~t, Anne Harrington

Society Editor ... ···-······ ..•... ..... .:\inn Dn\"i:i Society Wri ters Dorothy Hannah, Kny Hin•rs, \·irginin ~peck, Kny Lyons,

Marjorie Starr. Ellen Pope. Lorraint> Sdrnefer, Edith \\'abon. illar~·

Sande. Feature 'Writl·rs :\lary Lownt.'Y, Clara Roal, lli..•lt-n Oli\"cr

llEl'Oln'ERS

B{·n Law, I rent• I untsbt•rgt..>r, Carolyn Ddaney, \\ altl'r ,lat•oby, Yirg-mia

)lacDonald, llownrJ Lord, \\'illi_am !'eh1.;nk, u.race ( 'ri..•:-oa!l· _Lillian Willco.mh, 1,

Paul ~tcAdam, Bomer Lambdrn, Ele~rnor Crum , :'llnrJone Brnwn, Ildda

Halonen, George Cookson, l'cg>:y ~mith, Dorothy Obon, George Noe. i BUSlNESS ST \FF

BUSINE S MA:\AC.ER J A~IES L. \\"ATERS I ..... .Cynthia Hopkins Business Assistant ........... .

Advertising )1anager . . . .. _ .. .. ......• .. . .. . .... Geon~e Grunenfelder

Assistants.... ..:\loore Tici..>. \\"alt \Yilliams, llarry Tice, Ed. Haagensen, Bob :\lunsL)nreider.

l'oh (l"Brit•n. prt•-.:d1•nl.

:\Ol ICE

T lwn• n ill ht n mt.'t•tinj! of thl• ~01.homt rt' d11-. ... \\1.•clnL'~ da~ . .Ju1u• 1. al I 1>. m .. in th<' En~im•l•rinJ! auditorium. ~omination of of· fin•r .... for 1w't 'N1r "il l lal..t• plan•. .

l!t•tlr) Fo,, pr~:-oidt.' n l.

'\OTICE

Frt ... hmt.'n cla-. ... l'l<-•l'lion-. \\ill he lu•hl Th ur!-da\ . .l111w 1. in \lam ll~tll. Ballot ini ,,ill ta kt.;' 1.lan• lrom..., a. m. lo ,j p . m.

Jin11n~ \ld\night. Ji n• ....

l' ih·~I! lll<lll hns no plaL"l' in thi..• t!irty Gran· l"rcsup, Lcwi~town: Carolyn \\". 0 F L 0 w E R s !i! liusirw:-s of politie:-o. Delane,·. Boz('man: Katherine Ellis ~ ¢

The idl'<1 tif l'lllt•ring a fit."lcl and Gih~on." Bozt.·m~rn; Frami..•s ::.\h>tn. ;\lnl- ~ atll·mpting- to cll•an it up ~l'l'tlls ttl l·e far from !heir mind,. Our .l ml'ri- Ion. Bozeman; Helen ~heldon Olher, ~ }\1.\1\E IDE.\L GR \Dl'. \TIO:'\ (; IFT:->

nm undt•1·g-r:uiuntt• i~ lnath to ri..•sign Anaconda; Francis J rvin Romo, l him:--l'lf to thL· nw<rn ta:-;k of :-o..:ruh- lfain\"illt•: Jlimrv Andrt.:'w Scovil, " ' hy n ot ord C'r snnte for someone toda.' g hing thL' dirt off thl' body politic. Hutt(', :\Iaij.!lll~t· Ehzabl'th Soudc1~., 1 --: :--O:'\E Jlll:'\DH E D :-; IX ET y _ Hed Lodge, ~la1y 1'1:1111e• Spam,

:'\ I :-I E IX GIL\Dl l. \ Tl;\G Ifozcman. M. LANGQHR, Florist CL.\SS; CO;\DI EXl'E;\IE. ' T llomc Ecnnom1t•· ,lud1th Jean 19 F.. M a in Phone 95

I .fl~ :\' E 7 Hcldl'n, Houn<lup. \'i\cnne Adele

Houlw:trL'. Butte; ('onslancC' .\ii<.:c 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0~

Bn,•wt.•r. Bozi..•man; E:-;th~r Fliznh•f hr

I Cl'Clnt111ue.i f1om Pa!!e Om:) l'unnell. Bozt.·m~m; ~lcta :\larii..• But- ==========:--------------= =-- ===

l1t•L'1<1ft. 'lile~ (it': Fianklin .Janw~ tclman, \\'illuw Creek; Eunice llcn-

ll1•"1), Bozeman, llo1olh) (;l'·:ildnll' rietta Campbell, \\';-ola; . :arirnr<•: ~'..._'""'--'-''-'-'-'--'''''-'-'-'''''-'.">.'-'-''''-''''"'-'''''''''''''''''' l·'in:-Gt•rald, En~ t. llL•IL•na; Edward \". Rohcrta L'hoate, BoZl•man; Xaney ~ ~

LanL'. (;n,nt }'alb; Clenu·nt \"i..·n\(ln .lane Cole. Fairfield; .:\larjorie Ione ~ E I H t w k ~ \II aulhnriz.t·d and recl•i1:tt'd :\lay. c:i·l•at Falb; .Jai..·k l.e~a}{(' Slll'L'i Fovt(', Billing~: :\largaret Evelyn ~ ag e a or s '

Rudy Stokan bill:-. fur ph~ sician and hospital dan. Butte : :\[l'rl'dith .John Thtnnp:-;on, Gary, Bozeman; i\lary Emal inti Gould, ~ ~ Circulation '.\Ianager ...•.. . . Assistant ....... . . .... l\Iel\'in \lntsen st•n ii..·(· .... -.. hudd lw handt•d to \I i""' FrombL'l"J!. \'ictor; Eliz.a beth Carmnn Griffith, ' ~

--------.,-C-ou-n-:.-er--:Pr:-in_t_-=::--B:::-o-z_<_n_ia_n_,-:M:-:-o-nta:-n-a------ -~~1~~~~t·;, ::?\ 1 :.1 t:~1. .tl·'t'~c; ::h~~~:~"t', ; <"i ,· iJ Eng-ini..•ering- : Jla•old :\larlin Butte; Eleunor Grace Harrer, Bel- ~ F I XE DHY ('LE. :\I~G .\XD PRE~~l~ G ~ rt·n"'i'i..' 'our rl'fund. Ht'fu·nd:-o do llan:-;nn. Glt.•ndin·: .\ndl'l'W Lyall g-nulc, . .\dylene Janct llou~hton 1 Bou!- ~ EXPERT H .\ TTER..'-' ~

. \ NEW TREND L .. \THLETICS net t·\.li..~nd into till' IH'\.l quartl'r. llou.-;<->, I,i\'ing- ton: ,\lhL·rt .John Pl'tt 1- di..•r; Uoris 'Kuhns, \\"hitefr.;h; Flor- '

:\OTICE btint.', .Jr., Butte, Rkhni-d Edwan1 t.!lln! Leone Lloyd. Ila\'re; Ruth ~ PllO~E ~ Slalt<-lry. Li\'ing-:-:ron. Cnrolyn Lowe, Glendin•j Yeru l rcn~ ' ~

ose w 0 rea t e new~paper~ saw e 0 1er ( ay w 1 re -1 a e 1 hr ~t·cn•tarinl C:l uh J>icnic \\ill Hl'l"k. nozt•nurn; En•1 l'tt E11w.1nl .'.\lallonl Bozeman; E\"elyn LilJian .\tot- , / Th h d h th ti I 1 e v I I Eledricnl En_g-inL•t.•rinir: Harn· .-\h-a ' 233 ~

l'nh·ersity is curtailing their athletic program wilh the shifting ':~;";,~:~" ·;·::~i'~;;'i; 1 0 ]-" "tar~· "j','i Blaneh:ir<I, Li' 11 ~,lon; Eri, :\orma>l tm1ller, llell·na; Helen Jane ,\ LcGin- {''''--"-~'''''~'"-"-'-''''''"-''-'-'-''''-'--"S'-'-'~'-..._'-'-'~~~-~-J t..)f prin1ary en1phasig for "Fun and Informality" . The new pro- leaH· the :\la th huilc\"n.1.!' at.) 1, _ m. Blanmn. HuttC': .\rthur \\"illi:Pii ll·y. Bozeman; £,·a Lucile Xl'lsN'., ..... : ..... """'"' ..... ..._"'

gram for 1933 will see the reduction of \'arsity football to fiYc Buckk;-. Harlem; Karl Edgar Dolum. l'rombcrg; Ruth Virginia 0>bornc,

gan1es, stringent. cuts in athletic co~ts. free admission of all under- 0-(H)f ~

1 :\iis~oula: Ll•nn:l:d (;l'Ol'!.!"l' )tartin Bnzeman; Katherine Lang~taff RiYcr~. Estl'Y· Ruttl'; llelnll'r :'llrurnu~ Fall· :Hiles City; Lydia Lucille Romersa,

graduates to games. and elimination of Sl'OUting. lnslead stress COLLEGE EDITOR'R man, )!i"oula: Edwaid Ganhwr Red Lodge; llelen Graee Seely, l!unt-

will be laid on sports for all students with as little practise ancl as ky; )lahel Dorothy Smith, Oilmont;

h C b t · 'bl }{ I I OPIX IO:"\R l;>i.-;ht•r, Boi'l'man· \\'t•:-lt•y <"linton )lila Yial Tanner, Butte, A:rncs muc compe 10n e ween groups as 1s poss1 e. an·an anc Ii> Funk. Pnwoll. \\)«>min~: )lanle)- Gold- ~

Princeton haYe expre5:.sed :;;ympathy with the plan . berl!'. Inn•rnt·~..;;; \·L·rn Cal\"in Hankins .Katherine \ ·an Oostcn, Reed Point,

h h I h I h ·n b k l · I J l' } (' :\<ila .-\. \\'l•kh, Lambert. But t ese are not t e on y SC 00 s t al \YI e ta ·ing t 11S al- !'HO\! Tl!E \\I Ln BO.\R S ' U< ll l .ap: <"uni> )[ar!ow llan<on. :lerretarial Stu<l1u•.· El1"zabnt}1

litude withi n the next fr\\· \'ears. Here at Montana State we ha Ye Sid no;: I rm in .John llill. Tlrummond: - '" •

d · .1 · y 1 , I l f d (Ohio St.att.• Lantrcn l Edwin Totman Jludw..... '.\Ii.-; oula: .-\mclia Brain, Ingomar; Dorothy

starte _a n1o\·ement ~tn11 ar to a es w 1en "·e 1a\·e ~stere our. ..\ ~tatement in the r<-'port nrndt· llnml'r Thomn~ l .... '\mhdin . Buth•: Prance!) B1ouks, llamllton; )lay rren

,,trong mtran1ural progranL It can be truthfully .sa id that we I by n·rtnin anti-fraternity fatuity Roderick ?.l;wdonaltl. Phil:p:.;btlr~: Burkart1

Glenclhc; Jo~ephine Connor:-o,

ha\~e .one of the stronge~t intramural depart mens of an\· school in memht>_rs of Roll~ns Cnllt>g-l• in ~!or- Paul Be~t :'Ill-Adam, Iielt·na: Geor~(I- Townsend; Be:::-sie Estella Eyre, ~ Hin \.rmg-:-- to mtrlff tht' old snnnl'.!":

the 11·est. \\'e are following the latest trend of collegiate athletics ... From the wild hoar< come the" c{, .• C1ou>e Read, Grcnt Falls; Harrell A. Aul!:usta; Dorothy June Hannah,

the Hgreatest benefit for the greate:"it nmnber." I ilized :-;wine.'' Renn. lJamilton; \\'"lliam llarrb '.\foorc; Dorothy Racine Han.son.

d . .-II h . , ]" · lh · . _ y . I l _ The report of these invc,tig-ators Scheele, Butte; .Jo>oph .!a,.k,on ~chu- Rutte; Cathleen Hazel Henkel. Bil:-An " e \\I a\ e to I ea ize ll1 e tu tut e . a:-; ale anc t le:;e I who hl'liL•\"e among other thing-s thnt ler, Petaluma, Cnlif; Tillm:m .)lirarn

uLher schools ha\·e realized. that we can't expect too n1uc.:h from "thL' P!a.~·in~ of ~-ulleg-l' µolil~l·s _hy severud. llinghum; Jt•an Lt'''"is ~mith,

;~~::~::~1:~:;~::,; ::::::.;~~~:;,'.;'~!:;;;~;~~:~:?,'.!~;~:;I ~~~;,~:i(;:~~~;:'.:,~.~.J!f :ii:{.~ g;:~:i~'.~,~;:~~~:'.'.~~;~¥f !l1111llm1111m11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111mm1111111111111111111m1111m1111111111111111111111111111111111111111m1111111111111~ compete with these larger schools. \Ye hm·en't lhe money. \\'e, election< held Friday for the sdoc- En><im·orin;.:- Pin'"". Xil-hoJa,

will ha,·e to take the altitude that we must enter athletics for the I lion of members to fill position< on Bundi. Gicut Falk, ,\Jfred Gilbert . . . . l the Ohio Union Bnnnl of On.•rst'rr:-:.

benefit rather than for the trophies we might accumulate from j Electh1nl'ering- at the doors of the Lundquis1, Billinl!:s; )Jarnn Clarke

beating the other fellow. bmldmg was l'ng-aged m by mem- \\"arner, Fairview. ¢¢¢¢$~~¢~¢¢¢$$¢$$00~<t)€)¢-'"-. her~ of two frater111t1t>s who had Industrial En:!"inl'enn).!:: Geoq:re .\.

1 ~ it.~

SENIORS .-\~D THE . \LUl\JNI ASSOCL\TIOX nwn up for officl'. Tht" fact thnt ...., :.:.r-other fraternities did not follow this Ilend~r::Hm, B\1zeman; Leonnrd )la1·-1 ~ t;) example may be mon• plau~ibly at- shall John:-;on, Great Falb; Jay ::;rnn- 0 Ad • • 0 ~;~ tributl'd to the fa<'t that the\· could ley Leland, Belt. I u v t -

e nior· a re at present facing a question which may seem of find no ··hn>thers" willin" to. de-·ot,• oleehani«al Eng-im•e1in;t: Ord:lc $ er zszng pens "°)

small significance to them right now. but which in its wider as- to fact ihat they wanted to see nn O<S Bauer. Great Fall<: Joseph Ah-;n ;.r _ their timC' lo campaiirning-, than to R 8 €1··.'~

peels is of no little importance. That question is the decision tmhia><·d dection, thl• outcome of Berg, ~ti"oula; )lichal'I \\"illiam E(;3 whk-h would indicate a l'l10ice acconl· Drnzit-h, Gri..•at Falls; 1-"n·d Owen 9 th D t {;>

which they are being asked lo make in regard to their position aH to ability and merit. llarrl'r, J3clg-n1de; Jo<eph Tnlbott ElJl e oor 0 E{)l members of the Alumni A~sodation, and :-;ubscriber~ to the a~- :\'ot ron1mon of lh1s particular llarrcr, BL•lg-rallt'; (.;('org-e Francis ~ ~~ = sociation publication. The Collegian. elct."tion, l'lt•t.·tionet>ring- i::. a in·aetkt• Ilould. \\·a)..:·11cr: Harold l'll'rnons Lee, O {r

whi~h is in<lulj:red in at l'\·ery oppor- - B • ...1fh

The question b important becaut'e it c:onc:ern:; a 1nost important tunny. Tlw Stud1.·nt :;;enatL· elL·ctimi Glent..liYe; Frank Fretlt•ric:k ~ewell, uszness "-.?

organization. The alumni astiociation plays an immeasurable pai·t of Ja,t \H•t•k "'"re niarl,1·d wi th tlw \\"lntcfi>h: \\ 1lbcrt V. ~d1ultz, Bo\\- ~ fti,3 _

· h d ·1 1. :-o~m~ ·. pu!1lieit_r .. ~N·king- t'lcment of bells, Xorlh J1akota; Ali Emar t:=i\Hlll· 1 $ Ill t e ai Y 1fe of the college. lt makes gifts to the institution. f1ateimt) pol1t1Cs. son, Anuconda, llar11 ,

011 l!o01e Tiet', = -O

it encourages individual mcn1Uers to make endown1ent~. Associa- f,. thl• w01:ds of tlu· rt.?port: "lt llnrlowton: John l..<.lllis \Yt!llt.>r. \\"hitt.:'- - ~ t . b th h · I thL• fraternity s\"!'tcm) :st.:'pal·at('~ . 9.if E:.-if> ion mem er sen·e e sc ool nol!l'eably through the addce the fr:iwrnity el~ment itself into h>h; Hubert \\ .e<st'i. llozc111an; Le11n- ~ -0

they gh·e to legislators. In ways too nume-rotH~ to mention the smaller ~roups, betwL•t·n whom rind-I anl Henry \\ 11l1am::-lln, Hnrlowton . ~ .... ~

Alumni Association influenc<:~ ca1npus affairs, c.:olors can1pus li[e. riL•s t.'Xi:--t not cm tht• ha:--is of char- Applied Si..·il·nle: .\nn1c ~adic . .\n. iw X -nctc•r n~· in~<-·lkctual pr_-e-emin1.·nc·t.· 1 derSon, But.le;. lf el~n Burch Denjnmin,. w

EYery year s tudents complain that l\Iontana "tate is not the hut .. or_t sud~ ~m:o~si..•qtl(>nt1al and su- Billing-!'\; llt·lt>n BradbutT \\'illo" E;'!b

t1 ue "Alma ;\l t " t h j I ht th t H I I pei·ta·1al tn,ial1tll''." u~ the numhl•r ~ , ·' tif1

· .. a er o er sons anc c aug er~ a ar\'arc anc ancl kirnl of !-<Ot.'ial function~ l.!"h·en. c !C:l'k; Dtn1d ~un1ers lire\\ er, Boze- 8 t) Yale are lo graduates of those hrn eastern uniYersilies. ii'c feel the quali1;- of ho'""' owm·d and oc- man; T .. J. l ummin,. Jr .. Bozeman: 0 at times that graduates too often lack a certain Hpirit of de1·olion cup it'll. tlw numher of cnllei<<' offitt•s I Au,tin o,i.01 Ill' TleFratt•. Grand l'orks, .,,;,,

l · · · hl'ltl or _th~· numlH·r nf popular !-'tU- .:\orlh Dakutn; Dornthy Rae Gri~::;b\·, ""'W""

tot 11s mst1tulion, and lay the blame lhat we are a small eollegt'. dents w1th111 the l«'srll'ct1n· inoups." l.idng,ton; l'l'arl Eiizabeth llirsii E{)l BLISIXE,SS CONDT'l'IOXS IN BOZE!\!.\, 1 ARE €) But there iH no r eaHon why a small institution can 't ha1·e staunch ll 00 w nftl'n we lwar in f1aternitv . . • ' 8 ,;(~

I . . t" d h 1· d meeting-~ tht l.'nt1·t.·aty~ "Get. otlt ~utlt•; .. \l111a .-\1·l1nc h.ecm·, (anton; .::::::; CO "" IJ)El'El) E l a umn1 assoe1a !Ons, an eac year onrnr steps are made in and do lhin"' lltm do you t•xpc-d J,athryn \\ ch-tcr Lyon, ll<>ZL'nHrn: , "' ' · ( l l. \ L TO OR BETTEH Tll.\'.\' $ coordinating .:\Ion tana eniors through our Alumni Association. tu l;'et any pledg,-. nt•xt J«·ar if ynu ·Dorothy )Jae Ridinrd , Butte; )Jar,· I 0

To increase its sen·ice and to keep rnnti n uallv in kev wilh the don t 1""e any talkin.: pninb 111 llw Esther \"oorlwe<, Eurcl,a. ELSEWHERE IX THE COL1 '.\'TRY .:t"' ~ • fu_rn, or pos1t1cms_ hL·lc! t•n tlw '"U'.!111~1., Hotnn~r HJHI llatteriuJo .... v: ChestC'r ::;-;?

life of the campus, the alumni body musl include in its member- h: nw111b"r' nl 11i,. fr'"''"'"''"?' . · . .. . "·, . $ s hip the majority of the graduating seniors. Jn I t f th . Or: ··~un•, hl·'s a ~· "'' ft.11, ''" · 'u~ \\ arJ Gnftm. Glen<l1n•: 1'..ba )!ant.' .\ 0 , . E ll.T"'S l:\ G 11 .\S BROLlG HT XE \\' (' l"~TO;\!En" . \XI) ~'3 . . . . 'l

1 urn or l'll' •1f what value ... -.Hild he ,, • L.., tiu llenthil'k:-oon. Billinr.r~; ~axon )l:ntin. 4 4 • u · .iw:i • ti.:.·

int e r est, the alum111 asociat10n can repay its men1bC'rs in a Yariety "1•il1 ~·: ity'!" Anaconda; '.\lildred .\lbi..·rta Porter, ~

of ways. Il tiponsers alumni clubs. it promotes alumni meetings, •i·e first _swine ' till' f1•11•e '''I l(:r<'at Falls; l'lara )la; Roat, Buttl'. 1\EPT OLD 0-:\'E.'{ I'.\' THE CO?IDI UX ITY '"-

through its publication it cons tan th· giYes news of JJersoirn of ·ill ,, •t ',h",·d. Li1k""1: ' "h th<- man w ' '"" ' For the Bndwlnr of ~1·iom·e De- § )h classes. A last act of sen·ice lo i\lontana State should be t. hat the tions _on th<• ~ampu<. wlh•tli.-r lw J'1·ee m lh"n11'try: San11 \\ nfa Daia111 .r. • • • '" • c I l • mo~ o t• 1•11portant JlO"'I · • , . ~ • , • . '\.Lr

graduating ~enior~ take acti\·e intere~t . . . I . . '' ,· t• do~s. ll h~ l~·mg-, dwatinj!", l ~ll'k- nahound1, .h•rsault.•m, l'alt•stmL~; Ilt'lt'n • In Oll i a un1n1 <ls:-;ocia Jon. kn1f1n~. 11J: hy th1_-ustine; himst-lf int,: .Tcanl'ltl' ~m1tlt.·1--·•. H.ed Lodg-l•; .Janw~

' ..- • . - . I ~l~~iti;~1i1l~~~1i,.:~~:.th~'~;~h h ~-~·rw.in !lR-~l'nt I Dwid1l 1:orrencC', Billinf!s. ¢_ (HA I R~L\N .:\ .\~JED :\lontana State l 1Jlll'J.{t.' band 1s plan- .. , . 1 ., ·' lti)m~ the i.:~rni- lndustr1nl C!wmistrv· Thomas Alton ~

FOR WOl\IENS D.\ v lllll!! a eonccrt that "ill. judgin>< by pu< n~ s 1ot. ' Bl'lk .llt•~r Ind ~- . i"nnk ·~Iichat'i § - 1. its sun·t·!"s on the tum·, bl' ~xt·t•eding:~ T~w Studc•nt Sl'nati..•, whid1 is so ' · s:! • •. • • . • ••

y entt•rt::iining-. anx10u:-; to ~l~ow its pnwl'r ntnong- l)c~Yil'h, AtHll'1mda: Ph11ip John

(ContinueJ from Pa~e Ont) the· rnnks, n11ght _wt•ll tnku a stt..>p Ehman, l.og-;in; Haymond Alfred ThL·n thu·ll's t.he middlt· c-cnerathm ~urwanl h~· liann1!1~ t·lt.·t·tiont.•t•ring" Ferg-uson. Huttt•: Il<"lllL·rt Carl Fl'rkin ,

tradition ht>J..rinning- with the blue and the otw that raist•;-.. thL· ~uungt.•r ~b a n1t.•ans 1.f garnmt!' l·ntram.·t• to gold proce.--;~ional on the campus J!t•n1•ratiun for the nlcll·r gen<."ratiun to cam1ms ofrin·;-.;. Put down this c•tC'r § whicl1 ends at th~ gymn:i,-ium. The wo11·\· o\er. nal ballyhoo. l'rntt•rnilv enmil\' and PHOGRESS IYE B I T:-> 1:-.IESS l\IEX .\DVEHT ISE :. -

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11ot stt;ps in

I tht..> dnt•t·t1on of frnternitv t.·ooptna-

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~ f Th G d ~ 11°<' talk of fral1·rnity rnopornliH• . \II E~e Glass 11orl, oul the Th M t E t €)

I\ or e ra uate I 1•00_kmg _association'. l"OOJleraliH· ID e on ana xponen $

PEN \ND 0 E ' ( ' IL "E'l" ~ .. , hu; m.: pl.u", and coo1wrnuvc sup- same day . L e n ee;; 8 ~ •• - 1 • ~ ~_,,"" 8 ., 2.00. ~;3.:>0 . .. J.00 ... ).00 Per Rel r.01t on tht:> mnmtt•nam·(• nf tradi- ·.- .:

LE .\ THER GOO HS t1_11n:-;; and we allow politiral L'om. or Frames ::

BILL FOi DR - WRITl;\G PORTIFOLIOS hm'" and frntt>rnity ··i.aek-•!:ipping.. ,ffi,,~"°"'~~..n, . .,n,..,m.,"'.:'-"'"'1\-."'1'.,,.!T'"',f;hf"cfb~n."'tll .• '.'!.'···- -w ,i•i,

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ME.\JORY BOOKS ~\ , Anion 1n tho form of aholi<hnll-111 LESLIE E. GAGE

~ CO:\IPLETE LIXE ST.\TIO:'\ERY or 1m·«·nt methrnl> of fratc-rnitv Optomt'frist a nd MF1<. 01>ticinn

~ • t·ll1 CtionL·t'l"ing- ancl l'am11~ig-ninc- i~ Brokt.:'n Lt>n~LlS Rcplucfld the

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THE ;\IQNTA .. '\A EXPONENT, WEDNESDAY, JU:\'E L 1932 PAGE THREE

SCHOOL OF MINES HAS students, J:i; total rnlle!!iat~ r~.!!i,t'a- \\'o,i.cr>"< dub of Bozeman, throu"h .\ THLETI(' . \\Y.\RDS .\RE fo·•ball. .Iohn l'ar <'I', ba,kc \all ~E\Y CATALOG READY ~ho"rt ~~~~~~i~\~~~~:i~~· s~~d1~1~~:ri~ ~~~~~~ti~::r (~r ~~~·~ .. t·~~f~K~ ~~e~,.~~t; )JADE BY CO~L\JITTEE ~~~:olph Swkan and tra6• .. \rt Pt·tt·

phy~ical metallurgy (Anaconda). 'if.I; member of the Slate Con;mittet· of Butte, ~lay 24.-The thirty-second grand total, :1i4. '::\ . .-\ . .-\. F .. h: ::-pon:-;orinl.! tht.-" me~tin~ (C'ontinuetl from Pa~l! One)

annual catalog of the )lontan3 School for the civic on:anizations at ~:00 p award~. Thf.'.:-:e induclctl lack l~,·~. of )!mes has l:H:en receh·ed from the DL'T THE l)E)l.\:\D m. Thur!"da~·. June 2. at the En~incer. \Ymtield Wilder ('lat'enn.· IIol--t, wa·.

I printer:-. Jt conta1m; the academic l'E \. l .ll'-. ~ TJIE m..r ns:-<embly room, )lont.ana ~tate htstory of the pa-.t year and an- \ ~ A)I E Colle~e. At this meet,nK )Ji~-. lloclg-- ~~: .. ~~~~-o~~~~:-R~~v!!.~k~~ ~n~I 1~~t~:~: .. 1l:~~~

I nouncement.s for 1H.;2-;J.j at the "F1e1- !Lo \ng-ele Junior Collegian) kins will ."'peak. her topic bt:inl?', "Lh·- letter in thi:-. spott. berg 01 ...\mer1ca. 1

• D. Js ·\\· Q ~.. ~·c1 f S . insr for thl' 1' un of It." )lember~ of Only a fe\\ chanKe:-; are nolil'eable .1'·.·: : t'-;~ .. ~>r('jl e.nt.? .. t~ 11 Kiwani:-; dub, Wonwn":o. club. edul·a- Lyall Hou"l'. minor port .... mnna £'.

111 comparing- it with la... ... t year·~ edi- :~s s~~;i1~~tcthoat .. ~~enot~J?iheisf~~~o i~~ tional )'.!1·oup:o., ete ... have been invill-d ~~~~ R:~~J,~;'f!ll~~~-~~~~-:eh;_;/jl;11~anth~~e ~JOn. but the alteration~ are mter~t- treasing- number uf colll'goe graduat\:!$, Th~ State. c.·ommi~tl't' rndl~<l~s: :\~i::-:: sports are C'losC'cl .. \lbt>rl I\·ttibon•

sti eng~hen the mstit.ution . therefore the economic importance of cha.'.rman; . _ \lrs. Eliz:ibcth R~al'h. mural manager.

~ I Baxter Barber Shop i g -::- g g For Better Haircutting g ~~<:H:><K><XI

I mg- and shO\\ the work being done to the demand for them is dropping and Ha•.Tiet \\ ood. ~t~~tc Umvcrsity, 1 ecein.~ d his swt>aler alrl•atly as intra·

Saction ha\1T1K been J?ranted the a colle~e education becomes of dc-1 Butte; ~Ii~s )Jan-'. ~tcw~~ii, ~late Philip Robt'rls \\as awardc.·d a . . I Doroth\· S(:hneidcr of ll ardin wa~ School 0. f .'.\[mes by t.he state board of creasing importance ." L-01lege; :\liss ;\larJOJ'lL' RH'hard:--on sweater for his work a .... :\'l"ll kin~. and .......,.,._.._....._.._~.._._.._..._,w.-.r ............ -.. .\l1.>h:t (,amma J)clt.t. . ·~·k :nd g-uest of :.\lpha OmicronJeducation during- the past year tol Tl.· .. ·. ~ . f. ·h . t Dec-r Lodµe. a sweater will be awarded to {;ilb1..•rl ~ \

\lpha Gamma Delta l·ntertai~e!1 at ap· \\H l · award the p:ofos~ional deg-rees to it:" Jc· 1.m:on~btc:n~) ~ . su1.: \a\_h:st~ e: -- - - Lowe, who will })(!' the dukt· of thl• 1• K d k ~ . 1 .. t· . l·rida,· )fay 1 .. at '· . i.rraduate· th c tal 'J', · r ·th ment '"at once ,lpp,uent ereas OHGANIZ\TlON R l'I ES \,:':

0 a ·~\~ ~ai~ tr,int~an~;~.m1..Tht: ~'ll~~t. •were ).tr. I \0

incinia Warner anc~ Eleanor ~_ice tir~t tim:'the ereq~ire~fint~· ~~r ~~e de~ the 1:1u~1her of colleg-t_• ~raduates has I :r. • ~, , ..... 1 ~ .... .,. Fam.~s next ye:ar. 1 and :\Jrs. \\'. JI. L,o\'t•lacc, )lI'. and ... i;e:it the \\:l"ek t•nd m Butt.e with ~ee::- of en~inecr of mines, metal- multiplied gr~a~.ly du~·1nJ? the. pa~t 1 FOR Rl SH IN(T GI\ EN :\lana~ers fo! m:xl y1·ar wi11 bl"

.\Jr A . c;. (,oth. )Ir. an1l )lr;-;.. \\ ayne ti.eir pa1ent...... IurJ?ical enirineer and iteological en-I decade, .the U\Clclge d<:maml fo1 col- ___ \ Richard on. )Jr. an<l :\Ir:-. A. :\1. .\Iary Bolkavalz ~pent the week end gineer. The bachelo:· of scienc:<' de- Jegc:trai~e(! 1:ie.n and ''·,omen has a1~- (Cuntinut:!d from n~lr{' Onel ~ ~ Jqfm.:x.n, :\Irs. Ora H.il'hanl:--on, ;\h·s. wit..h .her parents m .. ~naconda, and gree is g-iven upon g-raduation, anrl prec1abl? d11111n~~hed. \\.hat Dr. Da\"Js . . . .: .- . .. • . ~ 1 1 1 1

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E. 0. HcJlm. )Ir ..... R. ~:. B1own. Irene Evelyn :.tattmill~r \'l!"lted her par- the college awardg the m~ter of sci- ~ntend~u .. to yomt out_ 1:-. t~~t ther~ ~e etfiicted b) .1 maJ011t) \OLI~ ot the CH£\l\1PIO:"+l HOE .. ~ F • • h • ~( )Id)onalrf. Bt·mH"(' Kennedy, Arlens ent-; m Helena. cnce rank for re!'-earch achie,·ement. 15 a~ mc.: .. re~:-;ed numhei of giad~ates l~ounc : . .. ~ . ., . >. • , . REP.AIR SHOP ,• ~humakn. \Ia1g>arct Cn·,.,t., Helen I A new COUrl'e in the elements of' to .f~ll limited numbC'r of available )lon.«a) . . Sep1.embH _b, I ~rnhl ll<:n.1(' - t l n Is l n g Creek{ t • l&w All ,.on .. Joe L"hlrich Pi ha1>1:a .\lpha. ,e:eophysics. to be l!i\·en by Assistant pos1t1on!"'. rec<'~t10n m the fireplan• room m El\XPI ... arEtiRn12~~A·~rc~l•e?ssE)olnaRi'nEPPro.'pl.R :: :,\·,·, \~', \\"rn. Uorfrh. \\°ylic Rt>rt-x, Rudy h Kappa Alpha ente~ mined . al. n I Professor Geoi g-e L. Shue , i~ listed. a:- It ha~ hel'n pnwed that there is a lkn le~ H.all. from

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~tokan. Bt~n 1'ru:-.t. Etli.rar ~oh.~m sJirinJ? i;arty at Springh11l la:::t ~atur- well as a year_ of German, which i5: field fo.r only a restri<:t~d numlw~· of ·~ Tu"'."'da~~ Sf'phm •l·r - 1• open Hlll:-e Jlul y )·~ox, Art Bu,klt·Y;. Ra). \an <lay ni:::ht. The party was cha1>eronet1lta~ght b~· Ass1~tant Professor .Jo:-:.c- profe~$.Wnal and e~pecrnlly trained ·l ~Z· 6

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f·ll'""'t, .John Il:m:-t'n,. (rib ~illett. b,: )lr. and )lr~. Ben llaru-en an·J·,phm~· Conve1:se. The geophysics is worker::-, namely-those with college et.~bca~.:} ·Ci• t • 1

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.James Summf'n·,Je. _l"l1ff~ml ( an~o~ .. \ir. and :\lr!"'. Dean llauseman. , The electi'·?· and t.he German is open only de!rl'ees . Jn the pa!"'t, the supply did eo~,I Ls~~/··'~ J~. c·~~·h r ·>q tlinm'r ----------------- ~.~ __ ·.-- $~ I·ut .\lcElhott, Lewis Gud.gcl. Cail .,ue~ts included )tr. and :\h:--. \\. A. to seniors and graduates ~tudent!-;. not greatly C'XC'eed the ,lL•mand, but - .. iur c:.~ • ·CJ t _c -· · ' -. J.('hrkind .. John .\k<"uncn, Rill Buehl- \\·au )Jr. anJ ) lrs. L. \\'all, )Jiss 1 English 62 . "Profittiency in Eng- at present there> are two persons ready ,). .. ~ _.lf , ··~ Pl n\ ...

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in!!, \\°alt .. r .Ja.(oby . .:\ormand o~wa~d, :\ao1;1i Calhoun and :\liss Theresa. lish,'-' takes its place int.he Look with to fill e\·cry position vacated. It is f· 1.1_<a.), ~ci, emJl'l ·• · unc. l!Oll. - 1'.V ~ E\ ... wor h Jla,.,tin'.! . Saxor:i )Jartm. \'t.:rzatt. all of Great Falls; )lisses I the course~ in f eshman Ene-lis.h, jun- prnbably this phase of th~ dl'plorable I tn \.} . .. $O. r .111Q ·t l . 1 b." kf· ·t :t")G • L . f. Id > Bill ~l·h-on, Uud Ba~1c1· . Gil .. bl•rt An- .\t<o:.ivel \\'illit.s and ~tilclred Buehringjior engineering and debate-. "Thigl::;ituation to whiL·h Di· . On\'is was re- ~atul{ay .. c: 0.fei ~ · .• 1lt •1 ~ f·::,~ Paint Shop ) lll 1e ~ de "011, ,)(1(' lluz<·r~. \\lslL·~· _I·unk. ~a: of Ha\'re, ~li.!'.'s Eleanor :\ld;;rath oflcourse.b not }?ased upon formal l'~a~s- fe1Tin;.r in his ~tat.emcnt. to ~~:ig· 1~1 ··ntll.!s?1e~~l'~lc \~~~:c;· r:.~:n 17 So. Tracy Phone 286-1\I ~ ~ J ,oJan, LA:onarcl :'\t~bon, Ke.1th Ro3m. Anaconda, )ll:-;:o. Gladys G•amg-er of; room mstruct1on. but upon all wntten But to presume that in increase in ~~··o :

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.~~in, ,('ad .. \\"all. .Jnl·k. Re1t:--~h. )~~ )lile:o. C'ity .. :\lis:". .Jean :\lcElr~y oi I wor.·k ~~·esented by ean<licla.te!'l for ~\ the number ,;f deg-1·c.c-holder::' rNiu(_'e~., "~. i..d . JlQ 1~~li~~12 'i1ict1g-in r 2 to 6 ~,,,......_._._._.._.._....-........ _._.,..,. ....... -_,,.._ •• 1~:-~1~:r~·: ~::i:·:·gl'in .. ~k~~ar;;ie:T/ar:S:~ ~~~~0~{"6e~;"L~d~~~·~~d 31J~~es8lt!f~; de-'f};';,''"onl;: majo,. change i_n curricu la ~~~.~~~~a~~/~1~;; 1~r'.;u:~.~~,.~~~~o~-~: p. ·n~~ a;. ' . " arH! Art . ..\)~..::-.. . . . . . Omer, Anmc ~antler, ~aclo1a. he11, 1s the 1_nt1~duction of mechamc:o. and ing thb belief can ea!'.ih' b~ di:-;creditetl

sun<:lay 111~ht a 1h·lu.~ht1ul .slumbe1 )Iadorie liul'il•y. Ei ne~tme Higman. h:\'Clraulics into the :'econd :-;emester h\· remembcrin that fhe ·u >IY mav I i:::.-::::::::::i.-.:: •••• u--::n.+m::=:.t::..~..t.-::::::1::-.::=::t::::::t::t"..:::::n::t::nn part)' wa .... tnjo~·l·d by a11 alt1v1::-; and Doroth,· ( aruso, llelc-n Lobdell, Ellen of the junior year in geolo~rical cn'.!i- b. · .... · ,. ft th

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J'I( dee.;;. Pope. "Jenni.'-' Ro~·:-<_, . Billie Henke_I, neering-. H~retofore- onl): one semester leev~:~c~~a;~~~ty1

t~ll'Oh;h~\~,;~~~~il~~ t~e a s E I R :: )londay morn111g- the Annual )laude )lilhs. ratrll'l& Gore. C'all1e of mechanic!' was required. ~ · ii N 0 s " Foumll• ':-; llay hn•akfa:-.t wa:-; held. Lou Pett.:r~on. Esthe1· Bunnl'il. Juli,\ The purpose and :-;cope of the School same. . U ii 1 he> 1,atrorJl':-.:-.e:o. and alumnae were ~chubl'Jl Bet:-.\ .Jackson. Ruth Axtell. of :\fines is ...,tated in the catalog as Oc.·cupallonal resca1cn may soon ] ft ft:: J.!.Ul"-t:-:. Jo:-.elih·n~ t:a.ry, Satah Ba1rrne:er follows . "The School of ~r111es aims re\•eal hitherto und1~l'O\'Cl'ell oppor-

E\C:•lyn Blam:harcl. )_lar1an \\'arner p•1mar1ly to prepa1e- students for I t~111t1eR .for the colleg-e . g-lacluat~ . 9 EXTR \ \ 1'.' 1'.'0 l lNCEi\1E'"TS \'' 'IL \Bl E I:: \h ha Omicron Pi. Irma Puutin, )li:-.. l\.o:-.tka, Gwendo- seJ\,.JCe m rmnmz. met..alluqn, ore Lntil such openmgs a1e fo1me<l, how- !; _,, ~ nn1'I "1 ._"( ..; rt -< _. Pl"g'J!)' Sl'nlt a grnduate of ';H is I\ n Duncan. ("athe-rrne R,iffert-~, \1ar- dressmg and g-eolOJ!Y. the four main ever, It would he best for. g-raduatec:. ..

visit ini; in Dozrnrnn al the Alpha ~aiet Tuc:ket , Dons Roys ,)laiy bran<:hes of the mmt•ral mdustry. to tu1n to whate-,·er wo1k 1~ available li No Previous Order Necessary •• Omk1·t1n Pi hou:::.e. Lou•"l~ Tia:-.k an<l :;\ll' John )lcCarren I \V1 th this. end in \'tew. e-mpha•;is 1 ~ keeping ele-1t mcanwhil.e 101 oppor- y - ll

1i~:!"J,';:;1h ~·;111·1;:,:~m;n~l2<l~~~,t~u~f pl~Jrgn~"l~l;a :->i·:~l'~~.1:~;;~~~'~"[' D~~~ ~;:~r~~. ';J,~~1ct:1e,.h~~~~~~,7 ~~/'~':~:.- tunllC' rn then chosen froid. outhful Lovelines~ ~-~ Hause man & McCall's ll .\11 ha Omi<-ron l'i. L due fundamental eni.rrncerrng sub1ects Al- DR. SHEPPARD SPEAKS can be yours u 0 ~ . . • thoug-h a la•"" portion or the l'radu- IE Sporting Goods E

Gue, ls . at the Pr Kappa Alpha I ates find thei,- life work in the min· ON i\IEl\IORIAL PROGRAM FROM 1he'1eens 1hroughour 1he ;:.=-··-=·•-~--=i==··i-.---.. ==--·'·--~.,,_•::.•=••• --. ·-·:·.:··--··-... ·::u-1''-~''-'-~ ~~ hou:o.e <l,urm.ir t~e week were )lr. and era! industry, lhl' coui·"es of ... tudy ar<' ___ forties ond beyond ony nor. ... _ ..... ........;;;... •• ...... ·;,.......~~·-::;..,.::_ ... ~· _....~ ~ ~ )trs. '' · A. "·all. .:\tr., and )lis. L designed to g-1,·e a broad tr.a1111nz 111 , mo! skin con be kept you1hfully ~ J C }d p ~ "\\'all, )liss ::0-.:aom~ Calhoun, . ::\hss the mineral indu~trv i~ sh0\\11 111 the/ (Continued from 1 ::ure One) lovely with Borboro Gould's ~ Ce Q op v,. lhe~·e~a Yerzatt, 1'.enneth. Davld~on: alumni rel!i$te1·. an always interest- '·Rece~sional'' and )fr, lladle1gh Cleansing, Finishing. Tissue and 'i ~ Orris Hawk:--. an .. d Frank '~.\,Jn, aJJ.o[ mg- section of lhe catalol?'. :\l o~t of :\Ia·sh led the gi:oup m sminntr As1rrngen1 Creams. ~. t th '- G1·cat Falls, .l. E. Pepper, .:>l. of \\ii- the g-1aduateg reside 111 )lontana and "..\.mercia '1

(" F Bowman, cha it man ~ a e a I sail. and T. J. )lorn.son, .lo, of LI\- the we:-"tern L'mt~ Statc.>s, b~t their o! the )lemonal. day committee pre- I $1~ EACH "- ___ :--- ;ng-:-:.ton . profe5s1on has can,ed others mto the sided at t.he meetmsr. 0 e --- far corne•s of the earth. ~

A Socl.ated Students ~ 1.\l r.ha Gamma Rho. 1\!ontana School of :\lines i.rraduates F IELD SECRETARY OF ~ S . .\lpha Delta chapter of Alpha I are cml1>oye<I in \"enezu ela. Brnzil, , , ' Store 'Gamma Rho h. eld fo,.mal initiation for ~~exico. C:;rnada. Er~ador, Portuguese. "OMENS A. A. U. SPEAKS \ c,,0 , 0 , 01 ,c,.0 .,,0,,h,,,0 ., 0 , 8 , 00,,

~ ~ \\'arren Hanna of Sunms. "\\est Africa .. BoliVla .. Poland . Chile, ---

.,: ~ Thelma Ja•rett of .Jielcna and l\Iar- 1 Gei~~nany, .~hina, "!-Jnion of So~t.h I (Continued from Page One) GYI\-I jorie llurlv wt•rE" <lmner g-ue.sts of, Af11ca, So\· Jet Ru.ss1a and H ondm as. '; Al }ha Gailrnia Rho Sunday. I 'T'he la•·g-est ree-1 stration in the his- move1nent. -~S field .s<:cretary she h~~

ai es a c) sp fo llows· eno-ineeri n a- fre~hman 8-t· the Umon and to studv the many in Buttt;. . . 1 . en ts general· fres-hmen . ""68; ~ophon;ores' phases of the recreation field .

WHEN YOU NEED A TAXI CAB CALL 314-W

ERIGKSON TAXI SERVICE 1:).at-±r;t' 5 I\ If It's an Erickson

BAXTER HOTEL PH ARM ACY ~<:Hl<H>O-l:HliXHlf!Xt't:llXH:inruHmo=-r:>®Hlt:>t:H:H:!il

Taxi-H's the Best in Town ~'-'-~'")...~~"-"'-'--~'"-~""-~"S tl'h .1 . Bl k 1 , ent t.he week end tr-rv of the colle?e i~ s ummarized asl the opP_Ort.u111ty to v1s1t every state m

in F~·;11~~c~,.~::0~h-: ,~:~~1~~n~~~ par 67; juniors, 2 : seniors, 15; gradua~ The Business and Profe.;;sional ~ ................. _..._ ... .._._..,.~ • ..-..-.• • ....-.·."····_...~ Thom:t.s Cun·ie' was in Lidne;stonl ===============;,,,==============...,,,========================...,,,===================~ < . 'OW IS THE TL\IE ~ Saturday and Sunday.

~ \ Lambda Chi Alpha. I

~ GOLF (.LllBS ~ , Lambda Chi Alpha held a picnic atl \ < Bear C'am·on. )1av 29. ~ ~ / Final d

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eg-ree:;. ·of initiation were '• ~ confeJTe-d upon Osborne Le~ter. of I :• I Butte and HarYey Hood of Great •' ~ Falls on )!ay 28. ~ ~ Ca• 1 llollen::-teiner, •:n,. is a guest I :: Kleinschmidt & Co. ~ I of Lambda Chi Alpha this week. '

•: u H ,, ~ A man is successful when the news- I :: For The Idle our ) /papers start quotin;:r him on subjects f '...-.-_,.,,._._.,,._.,,._._._..,...._.,,._._._ •••• -. •• -. ·-·· that he knows nothrni.r about. I .... _._ ....................... -....... -.................. ..-................................... -...... • ....... -................ ~·-· ........... ...,..i ~ ~I.\ y WE TAl\E THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK ~ I :~~. YOU FOR YO'CR PATRONAGE ~ ,

To the Graduates - We Wis h You Success ~ ~ To t h e l'nderclassm e n - .\ Very Pleasant and Enjoyab le ~ $ Yacation ~

! The Bungalow \l (....__ .......... -.------------------------·----..... -----·------..... ------------------.,._.._ .......................... I

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---.. ;;;:;;~~EEl\S H .\D A WORD FOR THEM!"

XZESPIO (born with wings)

! EXHIBIT . \. i\IERCURY - EXHIBIT B. PEGASUS

In the be~t families (or an~ others for the matte r) that doesn't ha1>~en

I nowada,s. Hence the C nited States .\ir Corps offers some attractive induc<'n~ents to )OU col leJ!e tudents for whom it has built a 10.000,000

t institution at San .\nt onio. T<':\3-s, where they leach you to fly and

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"hi le 'ou are l earnin~: p,:, ,ou a salarv of $7.;.oo per month. Pay your livin g expen es. su;>,;ly ) ou (fr~e. of course) with s na1>py, tailor.made. s ky blue

uniforms. Granl vou t he social and military pri\'il eges of pot ential office rs. Pa) y~ur tr:\\'e ling expenses from your hom e to the new fi eld

at San A ntoni o. 700 ;\!en are taken in eac h year. The course requires a ) ear to com· plclc and includes O\er 200 hours of solo fl)'in g. Th ose who 'i t3 Y the full )Car are comm issioned as LiC'utcnants in the Air Co ri>s llcsene.

I f you don't like the tra ining )OU may res ig n at any time. For example:

'hould \OU s ta' t hree months and then r e-sign you "ill recei\'e ~225 .00 cash, your. round t rip expenses from ) our hom e l o San .\ntonio, and about 30 hours of solo flying.

T he ~enicc and associa tions of the .\ir Coq>s gives its members a \CT) real dist inction and a ve ry noticeable breadth and poise.

1£ you h<.n e applied and are ready to go, " e have compiled informa­tion and ti1>s gi,ing )OU inside angles and dope that will be invaluable nhen )Ou arri'e al lhl' field. lf you ha, e n't applied yet then by a::.: mean~ g-et our information. We. t e ll you the entrance procedure a nd certain t" i~ts t hat mak e your gelling in easier and quicke r. The informalion "ritten bv men who ha,·e b<'en thru the school co,·ers all 1>oints from beginning.' to end that you are inte rested in knowing. This information cannot be obtain ed e lse'' here; it is com1>lele. Nothing cl~e lo buy. The pri ce is 1.00 or sent C. 0. D. if you desire.

NATIONAL AYIATION SERVICE,

742 . Hill t.. Los Angeles, Ca lifornia

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MON t THUi!

Boswm SISTERS

JQ,30p.m. E D T

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TUES & H

ALEX

GRAY 10:30 p.m. E 0 T 10 p.m. ED T

SHllKRET'S ORCHESTRA every night but Sunday

NORMAN BROKENSHIRE. Announcer W hereoer ffOU ~I OieotmjiddJ ~ ;;ou get tfwn1 juJt aJj&Jlt tM { jfUll CO/Jne &:J rJWr factm'!I door/

0 19)2, l.Jcc£Tr & MYil.S TOBACCO Co

Page 4: 11933 MONTANAN TO - Montana State University · Howe\·er, the real curiosity Paul Carpenter; ;\l. L. 'Vilson of 'ht-E ment I that all :-:.tmlenb \\ho arc elihriblt:' to ... ing dayland

PAGE FOUR

FRATERNITY BASEBALL ENTERS FINAL WEEK OF COMPETITION

Sigma Chi and Beta Epsilon .\ppear To Be Contend er,; lntra-l\lural Title _\.-; Rc"ult of \\'eeb Pia) .

Champion.shi1i Game Xe't \\eel,

For

THE il10KTAXA EXPOXEXT. \\'EDXE DAY. J"C",';E 1. 1932

l'l:J:! B \Sh ET!: \ I.I. ,.;c11 EIH I E

Jan. l -1 I l"tal ~Uttl'. I l.._a11

.Ian . .!U.:!1 1J. Y. l· .. U,1zi.:man. F1..• . · - I l"t~lh l .• Salt Lakt.• ( 1 y. f· t.•h. ,;._.... B. ) • l .• l'l'OH).

Fch. 11-h l'iah Stull', Buz1..•m:rn. Ft.>b. :?·1-:?il l'tah l ., &1zeman. Four l!amc' \\ ith l'niYer~lty.

·· 1un1l. wt~ can .... ay that lhl• Pi l'-aP' \\Oil but. thl' s1..·ure ran up into two tiL.'1.lrt.·~ for both kanb anti till• :-(ha.le:-:

Ont look \ er) Em· 111rn~ing· Sa~., l '<iach Oyc·he. Team Will Be l' asll•1 and 'lore E"<perienced Than LL~! \ear

schedule \.nnounced

l·ll CLl'B CON \ ' EXTION

The thml annual .t-11 <1ub cOn\"l'l1-ti1•n will ht· lwld at :\lont.ana Stat!?

1•f mght \H.'l't' fullinl!" fa~t whl·n tht.•

Tht>rt..• Wt!l"l' unly iour gnnw:- played Ho-..; sc.:orc: Ja,t. man wa. put tiut. 1 lw Pi !\.up-. Th(· foothall p!'l)!"J 1· at ~I. S. (.

l 'olki.rt.• .Jun<.• 1 l-1 7 with about :!00 I , l l :o llll'.J\bl• "' and h>..·a. l leatlt,•1·s attending, ,---------------

lllll\ t•il t"om tht• h:tl"11i1· 1

11 \\ill acui1·dinl!' t.o:l t'harlt•s E. Pott t:'r, state

up to Frida) for Ollt: re~\:'-011 Ol' nn- :--;:!.!ma Chi p) \ B H II EI s1..·ort•d mu-..t of t.lwir l'-Un:' ii-l th1..· eal'l;-.· for 1H•xt fall an· 'l · \ l'tH·uura•rmg other, t.he big- t<.·a~on bcini! that Ute Col.'y, :-.s 0 U l innim.:.:-. unl) to Sl'e tlw lnJt'l>cllltt•nt...- Jn a n-i.Tnt rnt~'I'\ it:,, with l t1ad1 we.at.her pluy1 .. d a. rather dirty trick Lahbitl. t'f I U 1 t·n•t•p up fl tht.·:11 ttlward lht• la~t hut Dycht~ ht• is qu1ltl·d a .1y111·,, ··Wl1

on the a .. ..,.piring ba~~hall<'rs to c:aU$e !"loan. tf l 1 U the g-amt• t•ndt.?d ht•fort• tht• s u·t• coul•J t.->XI"- t to han• a ~ood t ·am next fall. th<:> po:-;tpont<llll'nt of most of the Buzz.ctll, p l 1 0 he tk•d up. ~0 tlll' Pi 1'ap.- won the Th<' tt•\m will I l' :1 .. hr tkrn la-i:amt.:~. 13ro\\fl, ·n, 1 l O Oal\ ~anw 17-1:.!. yem· .nnd thC' m n ll\1 ! a.11tl.'l1 a lot

One J!Hllll'. th" Sig-ma Chi-Omegn Lipp . .!b 0 0 0 l"DEl'l~ "l)E".' , ~, ('l,ll l' H _\~' 11f fuothall dut n~ !"JlT1UJ.? pr.u:tict'.'' Bt-W. j!.unc on Tue .. day 1 Yirtually Lane, lb l l 0 '"" - · " J "> .._.., 1 ht' i•>< hall 'a on \\ 11 1a1 t Ilt.''\t

t·inched u 1•lac·t· fo1· t.h1: ~iJ.!"s rn thi: Ward. If tl O ll XE\\' FI;\' . \ ~"\C 'E PL.\:\ :·an tin :'t·pkmht•r 10 .• \ quad ot i.-) <·hapion. }up play-ntf, when Lhc~ CJ"-L'<i Faxon. If ll (I ll 1 tn \\ II i..:o t 1 i·:,. . fo the 1-·rE' ... ~·a ... on through for a 1.1tht._·r lu..:k) win O\·cr lit•r llt!t" • l 0 0 0 . I tramini.!'. Th<') \\ill \H11·k rnt t\11 th t.ht..' OBs 5-1 afLt·r 1hc lu .. •<:th.· 1nnint:,.;,.

1_, , \ comrnit't·•· .u lndt.1 Pndl•nt:-. w._ r. ,·3mpu~ ol Lill \\'t•lw.,. .Junior t vl' ..,,•

Startin rout in thur hnlC of the first Tot.al has ht•L·n \\i 1rkm.1? for tht• i:a ... t lt·W!at fli;.?,,frn. lln ;-;l. t •llht r ~)tit' Bvb-inning", the Sig~ ... cort._'4.1 thret• run", Onwg-a Dl'la (II \\tf'k-.. •n. n llh•lh~,d of l'OHl"-llTI"' lUts will play thi• Bth~ham \om wht•n Lubb-tL J,!'"ot on base th1·oui.rh un Lm\t', 1h 0 n11uh Y :u lrn:m t' ~h: .. nrJ!.Ull .a\. on ha:-- l'niYt'I''"' al 0 lt•n a n "a llll

t>rror, ~Io.rn Jl.lt:-..t.._,d out a th1ct..'-ba~- :--l_lll1'.Hl-, :o. ,; 0 l al ia!"t nrr \t•1I at a p!an whkh w"JI <•rc1wr. \ w 1·oJ, la tr •itv \\ill t.a h:ll' g-er, and Huzzl'Lt1 t'iillght out for a 1 O Lt.•urr, c O 0 'tahilik tlw 1ma1Kt':- of thi~ gr11up. 1 tht• l' .ah ~tatt tt·am ·n I., an. \ l.- 1

home nrn, \\hll'il :.tpparl.'ntly g3\"t!/ J~a.r·..;t._•ft, •llh l) 0 Tht.' pbn l"" a .. foll1lW : All lndl·· • tht OUll'Olllt; or !hl" lWLI C:\llll"' thl'm a snfo lead. llowt•Yl'r. in the -' l .;..i~n, _b " U 0 ;:l'fl !ent dut•:- w;ll lw t rdlcdt•d bY the [ Ctnt·h Dn he t'~ ire:- <'d Ot>d th.•::i.I third innmg- Hl.nnnm lt·tl off with a Hni·tli~ll..". :;h ll 0 0 lralt•1_11ity- collt-.t1n!! hon_l'd whil·I; n-t1w,of -~lptin.11:->·u - .tnd t11111hnu• in h ~ thrt.'(.l bu~ hit. but wu-.. thrown .out at Blannin, d ll 1 1 1ia~ it~ ht«tduqartt·• ... 111 thl' trl.'a..:- tl.'am. the plah• on ll1nn·'s tnp to Buzzt~tti. ~t:'nn, rf l) (l 11 nrl'l'·~ t1tf1n•. ":\t·'\t fall whl'fl r~•;i~- .-\t tht• qun1lt·rhal'1>. po ·twn ( ll~H' ~chocklv had mennwhile ~lrud.: out. :--htwkk:•. rr 0 O 0 ttation takt·~ platL' all nnn-fnltt•rn·ty Dydw \\ill h:1'l' Pa•l,t·. "t.. nrk~··· llylr ~'Ul'CC:<;!"ht' twv bn}!g-1.''s by lA1Wt' and llowl'. 11 t) l and non-~ororily nll'mht·r~ will pay ::ml llut1tan. Pn rkt' \\a tht star .hn·k Sullivan put. t\\o runs ::u.:n.1~~ lwfori..• _ . •h,ir dut•.-. \\hilt• nl tlw l·t'~_inninc of fwl1l man nn :h • 1' ll .1 111.1°1 :i

O'LE-nn .tru~·k out to m.tkt· the snire ~ota.ls ... . .. , --; . '_.l the wintt'r qua·h·r nnn-fratt•rn:ty ~rnd/_fall. _whilt• l"ork:- fl),r \.' 01·.;tanl-3·, · , ~~imnHll). l\\o b.l"t hit!". ~-·0"" non-~ororit\ fn•.;;hman mL•n :rn1i11Il~ rn tht• ;;u rl Jl ion . J)un.:rn

In tht• Inst of tlw fouth, thi..• Sigs sull 1 '~ 11 • Lant•; thrt"t.' b:1't' ~it .... ~loan, \\onwn w;Ii p:.l\ tht"r doll.1r. ~ho\\td up wl·l' i-.. th' qunrtc• Hlannm: lwnw nm. Buz7.l'lll; bast>~ nn , .. · . 11 ad,; I:i.;t ill \t · iJ •1n h t•nan,

put ucro:-....- \\hat proYet.I to 1w th~ ";n .. lnlls, lliiwt· ll. Buzz.t.•tti 1: !"•Tut·k nut '] ,1 datt• tl~1:- ph~u ha ..... nwt wllh Fhmw ·rn .;nd Fdw·t ·ti~ nini.:: runs l•ll il !"inglt• by Brown and a Ilo\H' -l. Hu ... t•tti I I. n.ud~ t·.nthusw~m t ru:n :di lrttll'Jll n- ! ~ti:on ...... ~ .. 11~,jj 1 •1 . 1 • ... 1~l (';\ · 11 doublto by lAne whit-h Wl'nt. for a s \ F I 'i . 1 C \

1 dt·nt.; \\ho ha\ l' hu·n 111tC"nH•\n•d t•fln- 11 . . . ~

1 • h ..

homl'r "hen the OB outfield began , . • ·• · .... · · ·· ·· • t't•rnmz tlw pro post· I plan. f t will ~ lllllll l) ~~ 1 Ill '1

kicking- thl" bnll a"uund. A Oase on 1lw.s.\}. t~::\ln shtlH"tl tlw f,;.11nbd.1 nwan that .111 lndt•p,•n<ll.'nt mh:l'r~ nnd ta.11 ancl \\:th l\\, )e.1

ball~ tv HoWt'. and Lhre~ :--ut.·ct•.;ive l hb fulthl'r :nto thl' c·l•llar )lonJ:1y tirLsidt's nt•:..t n·ar will bt.• fret.• to all "lll ~>.l' a hnrd nnn t

~inl!ll'.s put two n ro~s for tht.> OBs \\ht'!\ the)· ta_-.11)· won a ))Q.:.tponed nrln-fra:ernilv · nntl nnn-~tlrllritv nlt·n ancl ,. dward .... ' ' r li 't m. th.e last in11in1.t, but the tying" anti F<-lllh~ I :J ... 1. Fl\'t' chl!ck;1 s :-a.w .!j1,.•1"\'icl" rand \\ Olllt;'ll . .. -\ ('t'rlain purtion. of thf' tlw .. frc ".h ..... ~~1.nd ' I l 111 n. ~\ l~ wmnmg- runs wt•n• left stri.u11ll'd when m tht._• camt· . tht..• S.\!i.~ u~mg- thrt.."e moncv eollectt•d will also J.'.'O to help fi- 1;ln~ld .h•~ lu-..t. :i..rn 1 l ,11 I\ t Buzu.·tti slrul'k out Sullivan and .\'el- und _tht• ~CAs two. In the i:a.'t:' 11f nant·t.: lndt•p1.•ruient athlt~tit'~. t~ll. will lw t 1i I le •11 .1 \' .

... tn•ni.:tht n till' pos!lion . ga lit• l'lub lt•acler nt ;\lontnna $tale (\>li~J?"P I c· une o( tiw f1·o~h sq11;t1l'" ~troni: Com1 ld<t' informa~ion ohout tlw Kt'n­randicla•t'" fir the IM.1~1tion. \.t l!Unrd (~ral pro!.!ram . rt•tt1:-..trution. t'QUiJHllC'nL th thll•1• ktt<•rnwn. h.rlsm:111. O'Hru\!l and hnanl't._'s hag ht'l·n ~cnt to nil , nd :\lrt .tlTl'I\ will stn•n!.!'tht'n that countic~.

t.vn. Ftank Hyl'l' ''111 h(' ~hiftld Thl• primt:' purro~e of the ronn•n -10111 t•ntl to lwlp strt.•nj!"tht•n LhC' ti(.n. n1·~o·di!1g- to Pottt:r , is to proYid'"• t'll r of the l:rw. lkrrinL:"l'r nnd 111 trUl.'tlon Ill thti Yar ious :w!iYitie-:.-

\\ 1kt all' a!- 1 .tuld ni:itt•rial ! ·om of duh work t\) the nwmbt.'r3 ht· ~t 1 '1<' la t ) c·a1 frosh. ti: t.e<i to u.. ........ imilate t.ht' in format ion.

.\t u: ntt~ \It l,l(•an. on of • t~ lw l For that. rt'a--"on a dL•le).:'a.tc. ttl be t.•lii..:-­n•t r-. n ht• onit·n·lll"t'. ''ill t;1kt• 1hlt• •o attt>n<l must bf.l 1.-l or more

l.l t ni ;.;1e 1·i.!~\.;in. \ a· ,•mt~ Ju 1 )t'Hl":-o c\f age, mu't haH' t'Ompll•lt"<I hi" , 11 }-an_• :\le Bridt· nnd \ n~h·r on. . i•t'"I jl'd in Hl:H an.I mu"t llt.: l'nrnlki.I

Tht• 111cn ;)n tht• "'11uarl tnr 1~ 1:~~ '~·111 in.c·lub wok .a~nin this yi..•ar. Tht•I l: letttri.1w11: :\Jt-J,..·~m. h.11~n1.ln ·1L1lily nn(I w1llmL:.nt·~ ..... 11f tlw mem­

h. L"l:lll, s~ 1:1wr .. F. l>) t•r. Br 't•dt 11 ·_.1~ hf>r ...... to l'firl)' bark to tht.•ir l"O\Hlties I) t'r. Hu Zt·1t1, "\a~d .. Ila. C'll h .. \\Ik, tht• mfnrmation an.I i n~piratio11 of tht• I ~u :-..t'. :\lt Can:t·n. l) [~rHrn: .r~·ir~ts.' C'flnn•!1linn ,~-ill pli.ly an imi){'lrtant \'<'lllt'l'. an .. 1 ~h.t•a. '.\on:h:tt11~1c.1~.J1art 111,mnkmp· thl' ~t•k«ti 1 in of ilelt•· 1 ... n~c·n Iln1·1d1. ~huhot. lJ.tll. ( 10~"- t nh·..-. r· ah lllt'mb.•1· who ntt(•nds \\ill

nwn. l'a . !.kBr d~'. B?u~knl Bnlt lalt•r in the Y<'3r hl' re(1ui1t:cl to nrnkl• . 11. Dun :<tn. Fh1nn1J!·a11, h.t·l'l'Y · lh•r- a re1 ort of the <"nnvrntion in his own

1 1ni.:.er. \\ n!kl'r, Plan'. Ru1wrt. ,.l l an- co11nty for tht• \wn{'fit of thl• nwmh •r:--~·n. f\11 y .. \dd·rlr .• \ ndi:r~Pn. <rtlk~r- w 11n wc>rt• unnble t.o allt'nrl. 1:

11 • ~n a1 t. ll;u·d.n~. Lasln1:1n . f.t!- The convent ion will be mnnal't«•d "~~.ds. ~hult•1 . \ nn I1:1sPr_rrn1l S!1•1111.•r ~nm·h the snme as Ja ... t year. a t•l·iml-

1 he"t' ~· t:n ~~wt ·1l J _ ,n }l •• m. on m "'. to Pottt>.1·. All il elt·.~at.('~ \\ill re­t•-.t!·'="·. :'1 .. ~. :,'.!·to 1•lt"-'~ lht• to 1lhall m:im on lhl• Stalt .. Collt·~l' campus nn<I

a t~un l1i1· W '-;• tlw;. t'!W"l' will h<> ndequu!ely .;.npe·vist..'<l b\· !t)\'al ~1 _";>.. h<•.ldl: I.·~· t.hl· rP 11 tball -.l'a~on 11..·a lt>r.s ancl l'onw•ntion ntfit•inls.' '.\J i ... ~ I

... :1..; l••l.l""~- . ~:i:rnh X. Barne~. !'.tud~nl ht·illth di- I t ·> ,_ H;1 .. ~am \0111!~". 01!'1h·n. 1·pdor will be on duty to ;..aft•:.ruanl I

~ f I I J I I I f I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I f I f I I I I I f f 1 I I f I I I

IF YOl W.\NT QU.\LITY BUY FRO!\! ~n t.o end tht• hall J?Rme. I the SA Es 1t wa' mereh a t'.:.l::<ol' of you l""'en, n ph·nt:. o t 111 f t 1n. I 1

pikh thi... rnnmg and. I'll piti.:h "the! The tomrnltltt' in thHTJ!t..' of till' t·ol- t.lw hoilf-hai:k 10 on-. h w'll n~xt, appn.l'l'ntl\, for lht> LC\ h.1tter.,.; kd1on ha,. not .I" )'t't a11nountt'1i lhl' Bu1.zctt1 an1! s <'3, l f r 1<11 :rom : onh got aroun~I to eullt:,'(t t.hrt·e ~nfclbudc:c>t for th'°. l<lllllt11!' \e:ir hut. then last )_'l·Hr:s ~qu.1 I " o \\ LC' ni lul by ..

1 l 1,• ~tatl· I (lilt ,..t. 1...o!!an. Jw~lth R~!!'i~tration will ~tart nt _1 I THE " I

• --------------; ... mgll'S . :'llt•nc1.·r hnd n pelfot.:t d;,\\ at \\II lw c\ dt•J1111tt.• appt'O)ll'Hltl011 for l rr:s .. 111:111. 11. n--en. I· 1rnan .rn.l ..

I bat g-ettm~ ~1 ~111~le, doubk• nnd ~ lndl'~~t..·ndt>nt partlt•s sut I~ tl"' ha~·e he~n <'<:wy. Ea::lman " 1 ho a t .,11

triple and scoring- thn·e I llll~. - I ht•ld m the cym, u i·l•rtam port10~ will addition ln - tl:' punt1.•r Bu1 n:--. n • R ]] E!~o .to .thl· l ndep~1Hi~·nt.\\<1lllt'n:- \ll"- lettermnn tron two :i;1•ar<> :l\.!O, ".

L. c . . \. l 0 0 :~ o i a l g-:rn1zat10n. f~ 1r tht:'lr hn·s~dl's and tC'a:--. on~ from lialf l :ick to the '"ntl ro~1- "' s . ...\. E. 4 :! ·l ;~ o i:; ~) 2 j and a dC'hmt<> amount lor ht• lnde- tion. lh• will h wkt• I hY Hn•t• :t•n

I Da.tterie.s: \ \"t.•IHHt.",. ~lac Adam, and p~nd~nt haskethall and bnsebnIJ 1nd Shu~':tt. f 1 1~1, ( 1 ... 1111.' sq~wd : Glazit>r; Dt•F'rate, h.nsmnn . B...'1uer tta1n .. ·.. . ; nd hy :"k nf"' rn.! l11lk r .... (1n .i-. (1 o-.h and Dad~. Summary; two ba-""e hits, i l re-.ulent Lo.we~J ra~h annnunn•d ri..·pn•si..·nt.'1t1n ...

ELLEN l'hone 2Gti

WEST SIDE fiROCERY Staple a nd Fancy Groceries

Prices Right

HO W.Curtis.'l

SHOWING THIS WEEK ~te-int'r and 2\lencer: thrl'e ba.;;.e hits that at tht• hP~mntn~ ol next _rear l_ie \t t.:ixklt.· " 2\lt>nl'e .. , Dt:'F'rak ;1. Krisman ~. Bauer would ap~o!nt .stanrl111J! romm1ttce" in :\Tt·n~ C'r and h.

l\' '\Jnr.; W 1 lH• f I I I f I f I I f I f I I I f f I I I f r f I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I f I I I I I I I ' I f I I f ~

O; strutk out ~Ia<"..\rlnm ;), \Yt>rma~ 2 t·~arJ?e ~f ':ariou~ Inclepl'nlh•nt artiv-I DcFra.Le 2. J\.n!-'ll\a.n 1. Bauer 1. 1.1e~. F re:1di..·nt Tash wa" n·ry wi.:11

J. .C._\. ;{; i\.S. 9 pJea!'ed. Wlth lhL• lll-'~V UITHJJ[!t•mt·n'

Cosmetics Pepsodent Tooth Paste Tpana Tooth Paste

Squibbs Tooth Pa,te

35c 33c 3;)c

Li~ te1·in e Toot h Pa, te 19c

Wooclburys Shampoog 39c \\'ooclbur,· Facial oap 19c Ponds Cold Cream 7 oz. bottle Listerine

Large Bottle Ambrosia Chamberlain." Lotion \\'oodbury \\'an' ~t

Woodbury Face Cream Pepsodent Antiseptic

1 lb. Absorbent Cotton

49c

39c 9c

3!1c ;{9c

15c

39c

39c i;Oc size Kleenex colors 3iic

Xew Liquid Deoilatory :>Oc Renands S\1·eet Pea and

Orchid Perfume a 2.00 rnlues for $1.50

CHAMBERS.. FISHER CO.

Wednesda) and Thursday

"fMP \TIENT 111..\IDEN"

with

l\Iae Clarke and

The Kappa ~i.l!'S u 1mt' i)Ut of thL"ir and pointl·1l out that if ttw pln.n "en· batting- :-:lump and slnmmt."<i out 1~ ~uc~·e.-sful It shou_ld bt• po~~1h]P to ~nfe hit~ and ::-;con•<l !l run:-- to take h:ne at .h·a~.t ont•. h1g partv a ir arter

I

tho LCA lt•um, !1-:-; \\"edne~<luy ('\'!;:'- •:!H_l a hlJ! P'.l"nlc In th1 :irm_. rn ad-ning. 1 tltt:on to th1.s tht•rt.• would be n nu11-nin)!. The Kappa. Sii: slug-goers I bt'". ?f. fire~1des a.nd tt•:t.. anrl o lwr :\Lihe~ic an:l :\l~dA"an._for whom :ve 1 i~t·t1nttcs ~t b~·neh~ to tht> ln~ll'Jll'fl(~­f·l'Omtst~d UIJ.:" t1lln,l!.s this ~t·a:oon tin-, ... nb. Thl J•Llll .ts ill' oullmetl 1t ally t·nnw thtuu· h lo dt) their ~tuff '~·o~ld, ~.1eu_n. that tlw tu ..... t Jll'I' l''~'-'Y_ ,foe getLn..: n s.n~le a doublt• an<l :i J,e1. P,ll!>Oll ~hould. not l'Xn•t•d ~.it

0 YOU INHALE? Lew A)Tes

Friday and Saturday

Bill Boyd and

Ginger Rogers

in

"CAR ' IYAL BOAT"

Coming Sunday

"THE CROWD ROARS"

with

Jame' Cagney and

Joan Blondell

t• ipll'. "hilt._• )f.1clkan l'Olkcted a l ht:- h tl .... ub~tant1al n·unn wlwn tlw tripll' and t\\o :-.ndcs. The j!"amc w:i~ amollnt of in\'~sLnwnt :-- 1 on 1k ed. close through the fir~t two innin;..;s j \\hen the -..<.·on• \\as two up, until the ;----------------­third wiwn tht• l\.ap1 a Sig-:-. ~t·orC:'d liYe runs to put th1.•m..;t..'h l.';.. way out in front.

American

I R JI E

t~,r;1il~da S~!rhi ; ~l ·~, ~l \ ii 1 ~ ~ 1

\Ycnan" and (;lazit·r. Games

Olympic Banerit ~· !"'e\'l.'rud and .:\lad.t·an; I ~umma!·y. Two bn· hit, :\1ih<"lic

and RuJiC' t; thn.•t• lut-..e hib, :'lliheli.: ~---------------' <ind :\l~\d..tan, llt·nnll'r; homt:' nm-. )fa('honH·h; ba.,l':-- on ball~. Dt•nnler

~\\~~~~1~tu~~ 0; :-tl"uck out , 11i..·nnlt'r 7,

The foUJ·th g-anw of the WPt>k wa"

1playt..-.:l hl•lwl·t•n the Pi haps and ln-

ldt·p.Ln1il·nt .. on \\'t'dntsday cYt'llllll..". but :-;ee!rt.!' as 11nt:otlt• ha":> ohlr :ni:lv run away \\ ith tht• core hook, tht: rt«ll

Ry I.t•o1rn1d llon~1n \l l~. I .. \, l'orn .... 1 ondt'n1)

I do1x· i"n_'L i\\ ailabl<> llo\\"t•n·r. ft um

·--------------· ob:'-t.~n·a1 on ta t•n on lht• hultle

\\'I th llw O])mpi( t )out~ t11 ~(It• Arnerira':- rt•jJlt•:-l'llt.ativt-s in ~t.'\t·n l'o\\ini:r t.•\ulb Jitth• 111orr than 1 ~llnnt.h crnay. upproxrntdv lt·n team rn tlw l'i_'.!hl-oar l'l'l'W t.•\'t·f1t-- rilorH.' ar litf'lally l.Hndin:,: l'\tl'V oar tn,\:\ ~I Ut•

Iimtl!" at \\.011,,·('!'!f•1-, .\In sa ·hu .... , tt nt..·xt .Jn!~ 7 to ~1.

( hal"lt•:-; .\kllva~lll' or I'hila1h·l1 h1:.1

Paul ('os'elo'.; p:utnt•r in tht· l~l:!' d· uble:-. .... ull-.. '1 tor\· for tht• l n·lt""<I Stal \\';II be Ollie . <If a c; ·tla'\\ 0

Hotel Baxter Fountain Room

The Home of

CREAl\IY l\IALTED MILKS ,\ND 01 l!ER GOOD

FOl. 'TAIN DRINK~

An Ideal Place for Theatre PartiC's After the Show

l'\J\\ing- tar. n tht._• finals of thl' <;th ~ -...1x e\ t nt ~cht• lult•d f )J" Jul_\ 2 nn I -l ' c,n th•.· S hn}lk 11 n! Ph:!adl'I hin. Bt•-

:-•tlt·" tht• l\\o 1111·11t:t~1wd s no-!1• ~nl I~. J a:r ar~ w th .ind \\Jthou• t'ff\'. sw:un, four-. \\Ith and "ithou <'!>'\~wain omp1 i~·· 'ht• lllym pie ml·nu

1ht: <'IL!'ht-11.11· l'l't•W titit'. }Jt..>Jtl h\

I .l.111~·r11·an t·ollt" t• 1Tt•\\ for th u· ~u ('{'-.sivl·. Oln11p'ad , i thl' 1wo\'c>rhial a.1 , h-· in tilt• l'~l·'( of Ital\·. Ct•1man

1

1-.mdancl, ('anadu, \n. tr:din, .rn,I ,1

;1·m·t' of 11thc•r 11.0 ~ihl•• t>nt rJt•s in tht fl\·(~ 11;•\·s o[ row1n 1•\ t n' duritt'r th,.

lnE;>xt _o:nllp-iad, :ful:' ·rn tn \u:...ust 1-J ..\ "u '-1n~·p.; ol 111" l'ntran ·(lo in tlw

i i J.!<lllh>'i hav1n•,. l1t•1·n r reh·t t h f.o.,. : I \n <•Its ofTieialdom, it " t• rt:lin th'.lt

I \ii..,.lntli·rn inh•rt t in Vie t•H•nL' will •t•nti:r ~11·1111nd R1 h l'uuc<•. :,!:;O-pounc:: mnunuu_n nf rnu h·, J..''l':tnd \n an) -.un of pn•\'1ou.; Olrmp l' rowin c·111itC'nd <'I'". hi:1 :·wlf winl·t· of tJ11• :-;incdP ~c·till-. nt Am"lt~.(lan1 and :-;aid tn ht· thi• \

l't·.:.•t .... t I ·ri.:: 0:11·~man n t 11at l'\l'Hl

Rowi':1"' t·nthus:nsb from thP wnrJ,~ ........ . .. -Doin1!' '1 lwir Sham I

. ..., • .,.,_...,_. ..... .....,........,.,..,.,..,,.._,._ .. .,........._..,.._~J"o.-....._,.._ .. .,.._..~ ''\'t'~ :\·!II find that tlw Ol~mpi • Or­

: > ~ )

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We 11lan and constantly stri,-e lo make our se rvice such

a fixed, de1>cndable part of the family routine that the nan1e

of our store is a by-word nen for the lilllc ones at play,

We want your business and work to de,,ene it.

OT:R PLA TFORl\T

Our busines" is cond ucted ;;quarel) upon this policy:

Thal the attention you re<'eh e here the serdcc you ohtain

and the quality of the goods )Ou buy s hall be such that )OU

\\ill 11rcfer al"ays to trade here.

.• ··arn71n.,. L'otnm1tt<'t' ha ... r!ann1• f 01w

~ •• • 1f llll' Jim• t i·owin 1! stadiums in tlw I

1 w•lJ'ld for the Xth Olympiad.

•• . \lnw.-.1 in th1· ('t·ntt•r of r,onll' Jh·nch. •: ~·~hf~· n1a, H 'H'(?H~t nwt_ropolis with

11 1t.:-; .l.11011 000 c1vw au lltor:uin and • :-1~r~ anrl its lt•n milt•s of bl·a~·ht· ad. ~ 1orn111i.: th(' Lns \ n·~<'le .. -Lonu· Rl.'a"h • li~rhor, J!'l t·at Pacifir• g-atcw:w at lO ~ 111'nutc-.. l1lt·d·ril· train d:5t..11ln· from

'\:.

:.:• th<' Olympit· stndlum in Lo:-; An•rpk thy nt~w _:!OOO.nwll·r~ I .ons.r Bl·ach

~IDnnp :•tad1urn ha~ lwt>n clrt'.l..tcd 1.111d !med with a ~randstan I (.•Xtl'ndinv·

'• li~~. hali milt• I a(·k f om tht• fini~h

~ The hu ~t· gTandst.and. on'rlnol ·n· .. 't'\'l·n miles of still. salt-water \ la<£oons. :md fruntP1l hy snuw-cm·ert.>" 1

! Forristell's Cash \ Grocery Co.

>~\':• mount~m Jh·:tks milt•-; t11 ! h(• ea:-t, will •·at 1 i .000 "Jlt·1.·tate1rs. \ ho.ti hnust•

·i 'L'?~ll11od~1tinl! 7:i l'tll'illl!' :-..lwlls,

Th H R t1:ainml!' '!uartl'r" for 12:-1 athll'tc·~ OS. • ea Pll·r-- .. nffinal :-..tands, f!O'tt .... l'Olllp bt· ~ a \Tntnhh· oa1·~rnan's paraclis~·.

and Co. ~ lll•n·. hut fht• minut-<· · journey ,• from tlw 1m:. \\ h1·n• t 'ahrilln in 1.-).p \ ht·nrlll•d hi~ rlld(• hips-hunt and wit!~ \ tl. t:ny knot of lllt·n :-;tak1·d l11s daitn

~ !..-..- ""•"

Phon e .J.j Phone 2-1 '

:..· 'cJ.t'k~·d tht• :--word of ~pain ht•f't \ h_•nnnl!' oa~ .. nll·n of thl• wodd \\ill

'"' • .._ • .. "lakt> tht~ir t..·laims. hal..'kt..~11 hy mitdllY ~ •• • J"IJ~~ .. ......-.~~-........--..............: "hou lcl l'r~ and rhythmk· perfornnc<>. ·

(Ct I ,,·u:·:i.

Is this • question too

revealing for other cigarettes?

'VTE do not criticize others. We merely W call your atrention to the facr thar the

viral subjecr of inhaling lus been generally avoided in cigarette ad,·errising.

Why? Whar's there ro be afraid of? E1 t>IJ'­body i11hales! Seven out of ten smokers inhale knowingly-the other three do so without reaJjzing it. From your side-you want co be sure that the smoke you breathe in is pure and clean-free from certain impurities.

But from the manufacturer's side-he should be sure of gfring ;ou this protection. And if be is sure-he need not worry about the question: "Do you inhale?"

Lucky Strike has dared to raise this vital question ... because certain in1puricies con· cealed in even the finest, mildest robacco leaves arc removed by Luckies' famou puri­f) ing process. Luckies created thar proce s. Only Luckies have it!

"It's toasted''

0. K AMERJCtl

Tl XI~ J,'\r ON LUCKY STRIK.£--60 11; Jrr-n 1w1:M11t'1th tht wcr/J'J fineit danct1rrl'f.J/TJ1, .11r.I f.m llJL1<1l)Slnl.cmt.11{c,1tJ1rrs1 t. cry Tt..:.>JJ), ThJJnJJ),m./SJJur.lu) ntning 01 1r B.L. nifi..