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Every Male Student ls Expected To Be Out At The "M" Tomorrow Morning VOLUME XIX. BOZE1fAN, l\CONTANA, TUESDAY , MAY 15, 1928 NUl\IBER 30 REVOTE ON STUDENT NOTICE TO F RE SHMEN WOME.t'I 122 SEN I ORS DAY PL.\NS STUDENTS WILL PAINT I HELD TODAY In ordtr that the new Spur pledges may be for an- nouncement on Woman' s Day according to the standard scor - ing system adopted recently, it is customary and necessary for TO GRADUATE For the benefit of men stud- ents that do not have trans- portation to take them to the I BUSSES Clas '28 Largest Class In His- "l\I" tomorrow, arrangements DE:\TS BODY FA ILS TO ELECT THREE MEMBERS TO SENATE; VOTE DROPS FROM OVER 1 have been made to have busses I tory of l\l ont.a na S tate start leaving Erickson's Taxi College office at 7:30 and continue until TOMORROW 1IORNING; SPl1RS WlLL FURl'\ISH LUNCH TO WORKER.'\ AFTER '''.\I"' IS PAINTED 600 TO 486 every freshman woman to fill --- I all the men have been taken out. I A ren. nt. survey of the graduating out her activity score sheet this class of 1928 an increase of Freshmen are requested to The se<.·<md <:.lt!ction of student of-1 HAVRE c0 Ac H HIRED I ch 1ion of th1w more members to AS FRESHMAN MENTOR the student scrui.-te and .the tion of three from ttw tl<'ket. Final week. For fraternity women, these sheets will be distributed to the sorority presidents and the freshmen will come to meeting Tuesday evening prepared to fill them out nnd hand the blank I thirteen over the class of la st year. In bring brooms and buckets and HIRE WOMEN'S COACH \ The ::mnud .. ing- Campus of 1 'jl' ' 1927 there were One hundred anJ nir.e old tubs . <lay \Viti bv ht.·ld next \\'ednescluy, Al'aduates, this year t.here arc 1 If the whistle does not blow May 16th. if weather permits. .-\s depart- 1 at 6:30, but blows at 7:00 this FOR THE NEXT SEASON thti number graduating I :e -,.- will he hdd all ·lay today --- in ;\fo.ntana. Hall. R. E. Adams, Graduate of Knox Col- Jn the College of .\ gricu llu rc ' w1 e pamte . t e w 1st e }!1ss Stewa rd \\ill Be Director of work is completed on "Old Baldi·" ard The hallot of the election lege \\' ill Take Over Frosh . ..,,gr'L.ultural Edut:ation 10 I \Yomen's Athletics; llai:s Had Wide urnis the lunch. , blows at 6:30 and again at 8:00, Ir h back to the president that Animal Husbandry .... 2 school will be held as usual. \ Experience ln Coaching Arrange1mmt.s been. made to was for r of Fore:-.sics, vote.• J....j\·ing- the election to \Villis J. \\'oods, The student....., clect.ed )lar- un Fjeld cornmi:;:sioner of finance llnd Bud Barnes yell leader. but failed to decide on \"ice-president of the Stu- dc;rt body, c.-ommis=--ioner of athletics nnd of affairs. The result of the votes of last Wed· i;.; as follows: Vic.-(....Presidcnt: Chez, 201, Tloward, Vogt, 222. Commis.sioncr of Finnnee: Fjeld, 29:!, Grady, l!J:l. ('omm]s::;ioner of Athlctit:s: H<ikkila. l 22, Hurd. 168, Thomps<>1'. l 96. Commissioner of Forensics: Woods 241. Eag-!e, 2.JO. Commi.!>sioner of Social Cobleigh, 110, Tripp, 19 , Strong, 175. Yell Leader: Barnes. 257, Zion, 224. Three names are dt'Opped automa- ticalh· from the ticket. The;- a re icBug-S" Howard, who was runnin!! for ·vice-pre:-idcnt; Frank Tieikkila, candidate for commiss.icrer of ath- le anri l10il' C'obleig-h, an entrant for of Social Affair s. SPURS APPOINT "M" DAY COMMITTEES Teams Thb Fall evening. Agronomy .......... -l 1 The Spurs are furriishing the 1 have bu::;.ses s1..art lea,, mg 1 For Ind ependent women, these Hort.iculture 1 lunch and it will cost 25 cents 1axi 01.11ce at ':JU anu conwnu-t un- R. E. Adams, coo.ch of the Ha\TC 1 sheets will be left in Dean Her- Total :\wnber in College of 17 per plate. Co-eds are requested The Athletic department. of ).lor.'- ul all the men ::;.tuocnts ha\e been high school, ha!S been a.; rick's office and with Miss f E not to come out to the , 1 M" until tana State College has engaged c.aken. out. l'l't!:;hmen an,, Track aid coach for next \,,Allege o ngincering .:\lary Ste\vard to fill the po::;itiun ol to t>nng brooms and bucKets anti olll r£a.r. 2\lr. Adams is a graduate of Dean's aid will be filled out and Architecture --···· ..... 7 after twelve o'clock. director of \\'omen' s Athlltic:;. tubs. Knox College, where he was one of the left with her. ChemLal Engineei;ng · 1 Steward comes to .. \Iontana li the \vh.istlt::. d.oe-:; not blow at. leading- and valuable athlet.t:s. He was I lndusti;a} Chemistry 6 State College with a great deal of 6:..,o, but blows at ·,:OU tni.s wul ve a track star and pln.ye<l center on the- Civil Er..gineering ······ · \ HAMILTON ATTENDS exped.e.nce m ·women's Edu- the signal that the •·J1" will bt:: paint- iootball team LOCAL BRANCH WJLL Electrical Engineering u cation work. She is a graduate of the ed. 1t tho whistle blows at lLtlU and. At Hai\l·e hlgh :;ch.ool this last year 1 Industt;_al Enginet,.ring ····· ·········· University oi Utah and later took up again at O:OU, s ..... 'lool will be a::. usual, he has made a notable: record in all I Engineering ············· G j graduate work with the Ur.i\.ersity ot and the painting of the "M" \•;tll be lines of athletics. In football the RE"EIVE NATIONAL Engineerirg Physics . ·················- .. 1 t, DEAN'S CONVENTION Califon1ia an<l Columbia. Her teach- postponeu untU la.te1· date. Havre team held Great North " fl Totak from College of 56 ing experience includes work as 1he Fan.g.s will arrange foi· cans for Central tharnpions and the orly team I ngtneenng ·····- ··········· sical Education lnst.rl.i.ctor at OaklanJ, carrymg water up t.o tne big lt!tt.cr, that. plaved the stat.e champions a tie --- Coll ege of Science California, and at pres.l"r.t she is heal.I look aftt.•r the hme, an<l ::>Upt.rvise all th. to t.h lo est score of the I . Ch . 1 S . G ts Applied Science 1.JO :\1 eet Held at Boulder, Colo., Included of the Physical Education department work done. are rcquc;-,,tc·1 to is :year. e . w . American ennca oc iety ran Botany and .. for \Yomen at \Ve.:;t High School, season. Up to this year t\yelfth ts Charter to i\lontana 1 B" 1 · 1 Ch · t 1 1 Educators From All Parts receiYe orders from men an<l the best Han:e has placed m track, I \ .... .. ry .. ·::::::·:::::::::::::: 1 of nited Stales Salt Lake, an institution of about do as thty are told in or<ler tnat per- out under the guidance of Goa.ch 1 Branch 1,900 enrollment. Leet. dlscipJ.iLit:, c:an be mamtamL-<l, an<l .-\dams, they placed fourth in the last I --- I ········· .···--····- . _ ! Ste\\ a.id \\,ll fil_l. the po:,ition tho work carriOO out in. a well organ- state. track meet, whieh was one of Last night at the meeting of the Totall G1·aduab'n fro11·,·· Co. I.le···;,.·· of ' Ilamilton returned i left \ acant by :\!Is::. Pack who leit on ized manner. A ... heck-up of ah .stu- h h Id I g 'I J 't! 1 frcn1 attendmg a leave of ab:-.erce la.st y·ear and died dent ill b d th b- t e fast.est ever. e . . recently organ ized l\lont_ana Scieree ········-········ ····· 26 mor:-nng. '"' ay "'* ' v ion of the in Salt Lake Cit.Y rtcently. s w e ma e so al anyone a . )Ir. Adams will fill the place he_ld of the American Chemical Society Ccll ege of Jlomehold and Industrial Men The "'ent witnout. an ex...:use Lo the presi- rormely by Schubett Dyche, who wtll Prof. 0. E. Sheppard was elected Arts . o. eha Ids this in A woman, genual'y speaking, is Je!1t the student body may be a..:er- take the place left vacant by Coach . Chai.rma.n a report of the Art cBoonuvlednetr10nCol"oraasdo eat tl1e UnY1.ve1·s · 1ty tamt..u and hb name publl.sheJ. t.hc R D A H genei ally speaking. black-list. This y<:ar v.-ill omney. I nommahng comnuttee. r. · · Home Economi..-s ·· ············· 14 f C l d the 10th 11th mid oe checked as to attendance and the J ohnson, now on a leave of absence, Secretarial ........ ..... ... . 7 to, Manv n'oted Deans group ha,;nJ? the largest number oi 1 \\:as elected of the sec- Total Graduating from College uf t f;om 0 th.e Uniied States at- PLANS C 0 Mp LE JED ab:sentees v..;11 be on the black-list and STATE C ONTEST tion. Other officers elected at the Hou sehold amt Industrial Arts 23 t d d th meeting the published. Anyore having I meeting include Ernest Mares, secre- Two advanced degTees in Entom- er;he dde d. discussions given EST a legitimate excuse shoul<l see Henry HELD IN HELENA I tary, and Edward Fuller, trea surer. ology, one in Civil Engine1ir.ig and I . ea problems of FOR EXTEMP CONT Gardiner or Ben1ar<l Brown and get to of the one _in Engine<.•ring will I and were subjects his name d1ec:ked off the list . ___ A Chem_1cal with the be given this Year. in which every college student would After the big letter is pamte<l, all . I collegiate Chemistry Society were re- It is interesting t.o note that the . be interested according to Dean Ham- Three Cas h Prizes Offered St udents workers are invited to a picnic luncn lnter mount.ain Co ll ege Acts As Host ported and referred to the next me.et- first graduating c.a8.s in 1896 gradu- ilton. First' student activities were Winni nJ! Local Extemporaneous in Bridger canyor, below the '".\l''. to Repnsentatil·es llf Tnterco llegiate ing of the college group. A motion I ated fom· -·. s:;:('e then the I discusses. :dean Eatl J. Miller or Lht:: Contest 'lhis lunch is to fwmshc<l by the O t . 1 C t ·t the students may become nun: her has inereased the years University of California, who has I Spurs. The Spurs.. used to furnish the ra onca on es I assoc1_ate members of the 1 cal until the largost c:lfu:.s m the History made a study of the effect on luncheon free to the men, but the --- ter will be offered for it is <.·f. l\Iontana. tate College .i;r.aduates ! ents of participation in school act1V1- Pla[i:; for the extemooranious <On- Student Bocb; has grO\\n so large it The State Oratorical Contest, con- the off1ce1s of the. this with _'l of 122. The 1 ties, said that he found that av:e:- test which will take plate 2ht h.as become ne_es-sary to make a :;:ma ll ducted under the auspices of the :\Ion- Chemistry Society. '. Eleett,cal and . age student who took part m acbv:i- and 23rd are t:ompleted. i;harge of :25-c to help cover the co:sts. tana Intel\."olle..giate Oratorit:al Asso- Prof O. E. Sheppard of the Depart-' the Industrial are. gradua_tmg ties was a good or even m A.JI t d ts ·h t'X ect to take 'lhervfo1e, it will be nece:-.sary fo1 ciation will be held in Helena )1av ment of Chemistry last week received! the great.st num_ber m the history ?f' scholar ship than those who did not t s . ·t\\ bero· :\Ion· each man to brmg 25c for lur.ich and At the last Spur meeting, ).1.ay 11, 18th at Intennouirta.in College. It wa·::. the Charter for the :\Iontana branch 'i their with 20 m take part in activities. I Mr r Stone " 50 cents for transooration if he goes plans for the food for "lf' day were I first planned to ha\·e thC' meet in Dil- of the American Chemical Society E_lectr1cal an_d Another subject on which there was a ' ay - " ... · . . ."de, is n the bus. comp!·"· ted. Several _were I Ion, but they waived their privilege was at the April_ meet-, fnushmg- the Industrial Engmee11ng a good discussion on the matter 11".A..ny student. up. ilio::->c The painting of the ' 1 M" is an old appointed :-.o that ei.1u·y detail wtll be and it pa.sse<l to the ne:xt school in mg of the national orga111zat1on ut course. of faculty censorship oi sch_o?l pub- to _e. c.ep re- tradition at St.ate College. arrarged. June St. Louis. lications. The general opm1on of won n-:s. .. I? ace m. some P It is whitewashed twi:te a year. Once · · b h ·11 · d I t f th D s was that the stud- vious contest of t.his natute. in the Fall quarter wh .. :r ·the frosh Activity charts arc to be J?tV-en out I Other members are Billings Poly- The Montana ranc w1 mcm e ENGINEERING PHYSICS mos o e ea.n .bTt' -:\l d . - i l . t 8·00 all . ed t 1 . . h to the women this week tet:hnic, Mount Saint Charles, Mon- the counties of Broadwater, - ents be I . OT _a) to .meet in Dean ... and it is very essential that the::,,r be tair.a State Collego and :\-lontana Deer Lodge,, Gallatin , Granite, :1ef·1 of_ed1tmg the ou 5 in 1Ion- body is supposed to brighten up the filled out and handed back as soon State ferson, Lewis and Chrrk, l\1ad1son1 CLUB HOLDS MEETING ship and shouk e:i1.l e pena y I I ta Hall t ·h time stu- huge The u:--;ual time as possible. 1 . d f ·k· This year Montana State Colleffe of Men will' b: to a divbion. to ra.int the "ll" is about th1·ee hou1·!i The spu:s a ! e-a j ," mg \Vill be repr(;se_nte<l 1 vei ow. eac quar d:, WI ,, . e. a 1 -.-- was dlscussed at one session . The The winners of eac;lt division will then and if all of the m(•n turn out the tu!'-k a . plan fhc1 \\bo.nen s Co:n t Raskopf and his \'r'ill be a S£ate p at. .. Several Talks On Spec ial best address of the convention was 1 meet ir.J a contl'tit before the i::,; not very Jifficult. n11tU..'eS ave a.ppour . 0 pam "A \Vorld Citizt.?n." The orations may accoi rng ? ro · · c A l\1 1 · · f ,"th this subject blacre in the g\fmnasium on \Ve<lnes- the wands which the Semor WomPn ·ange from 1500 to 1750 word.-. in <.:losest sections geographically are: Program; rra ngements a<e given rn connelc ionc"\t f p d 3rd an-y 1 ' '.· · 1 . North Dakota branch at Fargo, Utah For Final .Meeting by Dean Stan ey ou er o ur ' · c · length, must bc.t except section at Salt Lake City, and two Unh-ei sity . Deat_l Coulter h_as retir- Those who expect to Lntcr t_he on· for a maxunum of 200 \\Olds quoted. \Vashin ton sections with headqm•.r- -.-- ed as Dean as he 1s seventy-five test shodd remember that m.sti,-uc- Awards to w1r.ners CJf f1r::ot, second t . t l?p 11 an and Tacoma A spe ... htl mcetmg of the of age. but Ins talk was an mspira - 1 tions w1ll be g1,\en p10111ptly clt PROFESSOR JOHNSON WILL TALK TO CLUB MEMBER BOBCAT BAND DECLINES INVITATION and third places are to be medals of etC u ts and of mg-Physics Club was held \Ve<lres- tion to all ,, ho heard him to :-15 and the se1111-fmab trom 8:-lo gold, :s.iher an<l bronze J"1.;Spe<.:t1ve1y. th of egity whon be active mem- day._ .\Ir. Harold Bohnet and i\lr Freshman week was discussed and to U are to be Lunent and m addition to each, ca.-.h pnzes aoc£° the local chapter include. \Vill1s H ernmg appointed to I 1t learned that most all schools topic" <\nd may be dra:\ n at 10 :00. cf $30. $20 and $10 re:,peetively. J G B bou Herrington 0 make arrangemcnt.s for a soci.al _ se.::;- 1 have some form of Freshman week 111:00 or 1.00 on . _ .. Wh it her Biological Chemistrl" " 'iJl AarH. Johnson Edm'und s1?n to be held as the final act1v1ty now, though they manage them in 1 Ca:--;h prize::. of. for first, $ 1 :;:>0 Be Subject of Inte r esti ng Pl B. ·k J \vallace B L 'John . 011 of the ycai. different ways . Some schools follow for and $.i.00 for third Louis True RC'Ceives Offer to ay EURODELPHIANS E 11 e: I ;ell . \V l\i C. bl ·. h l( l; 1'lr. Hollts spoke on "Tele-1 the of giving tests almost en- wul be a\\ardL<l the re::;pecuve wm- Lecture With Sousa; Will ork In Pub- E c '.d et, F·· k fr e ii? '' R 8 _ \1s1or. .. ' His talk dealt chiefly w1th tuely during Freshman week, while nerz:>. Faculty will act as l1 cat 1ons De1>t. at Co ll ege 1c.n w. the of other:s beltevc in giving more lectures jud es o•" all tontestl;. 'The semi-morthly llH."Pting- of the There will be a meeting of V lk 'I'h d B . . E t W \'Ital lm.portance to tl•lc' is1on. Its that ,., 111 help the freshmen to get Club wHl be held next --- all Eurocle!ph1·ans, m the Stud- a ' eo ore enJamm, rnes . de1 elopment W!b brought about by a t ed to college life NOTICE SOPHOMORES .d Mares, and Staurt W Norton . . · t f . G . accus om · . .l' t•1 5 o't:l<>c.k, l\-lny 18, in the LOlllS True the 1ate-st member of ent Orgamzat1on room at H er - A number of the persons signing chscovery and ° a. ei- Two sesgi<ms of. discuss 10 n, were lecture room in .:\lontana t.he Stale College Bobcat ban.cl to at- I the petition for the chapter were frJm man physicist .. told devoted to the subJect of men .s fra- lmpo1tan t Sophomore class meet- Hall. tain recog-mtion by a leader m mus1 - rick Hall, Thursday afternoon Helena, Missoula, Anaconlla, r:utte, the_ t_ubes' ate con::;truct.ed termhes . House mothers for frater- ing five o'clock Thursday, room 30 4 Mr. JQhnson of the chemi:strv de- cal circles. Mr. True plays th bar1- at four thirty. IMPORTANT. and Great Falls according to Prof. the;,: t e-usccl m tele\ J:,.10n,. which mties were discussed and it was learn- Lewis Hall, for partment, will preside and spell.k on tone !tlido trombone i1 the college {Continued 'on Page Three) I' 5 light bly e!C'Cdttoctty ·d th {Continued on Page Three) fot coming ycar.-BE T · tho subiect: Whither B1olog1ca! Chem· b d nd f . the three seasons Professor F. '\\. lam 1::. usse e an a 01 f th P i t . 1 th I aLms of the club ar:d how inter€st m 11stry. A special Jn\1tat10n tQ all stu- solo". llA t St t A th[ t the college and the could be Butte High Schoof Takes of SClence, as this subject deals ist He L' also soloist for the 16· 1 reg- lYIOn ana a e e es de1eloped by membe10 of the club. some of the prcl!cms that a .. t b d " t K•tional Guard I k 7i s R d "The E11gmeenng-Ph;-s1cs course c:.. t . State Track Meet ociect1st has to deal with all students 1mc<n an ,non a .a' c. I : '1 Berea WO tate ecor s I trains men for ev.rv field of re- r zrs zn that are interested in re<:ent <lis- l\lr True h_as 1?_een 1 1 n\1ted to h and also for teaching.'' sald I lOveries in will have their op- euphomum with Sousa s band dm mg Prof Ham th , field of phystc:-; is . . . ., . portunity, to hear a. lecture that will its HJ98 national tour, bl.:rt has de-1 . . . I · 1 ' d He ave further Missoula :\lonl May 11 -(By the takmg the 220 ya\d low ::,tl«ks 111 _b.-l be n.ry enlighll'nint?" .. \.s is the dined -the invitation to ac .. ept an ap- The Bobcats, be.at.r.•ntlSU m a I 6 also fr told the ad - A;soc1atcd high ... ehool I seconds Ile led his opμonednt_.,, to last meeting of the club, a large turn. potrtment as as-;.istant editor m the du.al track me-et w1 1 .t e 1u1ns, -jalC 11?' e-: ::> , - tau· - t be obt.amed while in col- won her ninth :-.tat.e htgh s hool track ta1>0 by than 10 va:· m eac out is expected. college pubhcat1ons department for smashed the only reco1d that iell (U), Gardne1 (C}. Time afteT graduation meet here today when she tollected e,·ent His time for h.1g-h hurdles The )lath-Physks Club during- the the eomtng year durmg the . . 16.8 . . On 'Vednesday j\la 2:J the last 21 po111ts to def1:at her most danger- was 16.-1 The old ? 7 · . :.·ear has held a mectin.e- ever:'{ week. \\'hen Sousa's band v1s1ted Boze- Frank Ile1kk1la broke the former 220-yard low hurdles-Ga1dne1 (C), J. l . b 1 cs= 'mee.Jno- 'r the year ous rival who scored 19 Arnold Gillette, fo1me1 Grizzly dis- Topics of ir.terest have lx<.>n ttiken for man last fall. thell' persone l man- State record of 171. and 8 Sevhng ... erl (U}, (U) "o . pomts in 'th.e 2:ith meet stag-ed marvel, sat in stamls The attendants of these . k l to 1eet Loms Tnie and fourths mches by throwrng the Tune 26.8 by the Un1veri;ity. Fivo thoi.::sard per- and watched a shatt01 mg attack on meetings feel that a great de.al of h:'m After ihe meeting m 178 feet. Sam "Slobo'' Georgav1tcn 440- vard (U), Garling-\ sons saw the Butte athletes win their hl<; mile run mark of 4 minutes, 40.6 good has been derivt"<l in that they the collep:e was told t11at he broke the record 111 th.e broad ton CU), Ward (C). Time 50.8 se<:- 1 ALBERTA MITCHELL third state champion,h1p this -i:ear so.cond» ldestroyhr hal'e been thinking along tho Jines would probably be given a chan..'e to I held by Russel Sweet, 1umpmg f -t onds. and their fourth conset.:ut1'e title "\\ atson of -le ena_. "'t 0 1 ec<l that the present men (both of · S I th t to 2% in Ott Gard mer who took r::o IT lC ·1 (U) 1\Ic ·1 Th tu ·el th football and new mark of 4 mmu es. · 1 secon s. Sciertific. commc·rcial and the inclus- lnV1 a 1 n m the 220 low 1:¥;;ei {U). 8 Time 2 I CHOSEN PROM QUEEN ke \hh evear and the tra;k _ the t.rial world) hme been thinkinV". I Bobcat to _olace f11st ma e\'<n: utes, 1.4 seconds. . champions.h1p last spnng. · runrune: . i;t r<lav the ta i- In the field events the ( c:-ame Two-milp run- Hanson (U), Curtis - -- Indl\'iduul :s<:oring wtirit. to '' 10 half mile je .. e '. rir:t J;}Q TAKES POSITION WITH to its O\yn and f_u-s.ts. (U), :\Iartm (lJ). T1tne 10 minutes, l\l1ss Alberta was 1 Kermit Eckley of Fergus county high wenJ FACULTYAND STUDENTS I Georgav1t·.1h winning the bi oad JUtnp, ?5 4 seconds Queen of the Jumor Prom, Fnday school at Le\nstO\\ n. He took ftr4 jar s. rom e en o o Heikkila the }aNelm, _and . F. - )rill' rela·v won by Uriversity evt:nmJ? at the.• Elk's Hall .. hM1ng m the 5 o ..-ard dn.'"'h fu-st in the to a field of :n SEED AS So CI AT I 0 N 1 Jacmg fnst ir the high Jump, Send (Wendt, Seyling,en, Tysel and bec•n elected to this honor and se.ond in 100. Four new ,(ate ii . fro \ H 0L D ANNUAL PICNIC inctson won the sh?t nut and Huf Adams) Time :! minutes. 31 seconds by tht: Jumor Cln_ss. . . interscholastic records were cstab- Gl_en _Kohls re-torned :hur i' m ti£d for first pla e m t?e pole \au t. Jligh jump-\Yard (C), Graham Dt.il"Il\g the mte1m1ssion_. John lished. a tnp m Ea.o:;tern :\lont:ma -- Davis of the Umver:s1ty (U). and Neal (C), tic1 for second and Breeden, nev..·ly elected Pres1dert of Harr E'rans who, oach said, The faculty member.;i and ·tudl·nb: Harold Tower. who will obtain his star of the meet be.mg the hurn third Height 5 feet, 7t{? inches. As::.QC.lated Students, announ-ccd the wa!; ill of 'the rhrht capturt?(l the cf Entomology, ZooloJ!,:t, and Botany Batchlor of Science Degree in Agron- man. He took frrst m the 220 ,an I Pole fU), Hurd (C), name of the new Que<.•n. Henry Gar- mo;t for the oopper citv. He struggl- NOTTCE and Bacteriology departmcn ;.; held omy will be connect{.ld with the Mon- yd. dashs an<I second ir1 th(· 100 for a I and Burke ( ) . tied for all diner then presented the cro'\\,, ed thro O'h · fierc:elv .WO- their annual pkrr:i<- on \Ve"'t Gallatin, ta.na _'eed . H e total of 13 .Points. }'rank 'Varel ,Ia <:-!-=. ITei J?ht, ,"i feet. inch. Fred Chez, or ,·ard first place ancl n lead ! last Sunday, )lay f). Those who Wln will ms:peet Gnmmand the hhth nomt man of the pc>l1 1 l Broad (C). Hu- , <'f the .Jumor class, _presentt<l for that wnR never relinquished. There will Ue a mc:<.•ting of were: )Ir. an,1 Mrs .. J. R fa1fa many other s with g points, gettinf!' firi::t 1n t e 1 . 1 r (l;) Woodwolth (U) . Distance !\Iitchel with a beautifu l . . h tr.. <l brand of the Junior cluss in the Little Parker, Prof. ancl :\Ir:-:. D. B. Swin_s:le. t:rops bemg grown for seed. ] hij:th jump second in ihe •.;hot put :ind f ft 2 :v. ire he:;. Mitcholl, whose home is \Vi t pei ec oi 111 an a ti ti 11 _ 1 f "'· C. Cook. Allen ::\tail. Gkn Koh Jg l\lr. Tower worked in the third in the 440 yd. The Sum- -- throw-Graham (Ul, memebr of the Theatre on Thurs< ay a ternoon, Edith Gra.:.:t: two years for thi: )lontana Expen- man': . . I n (U) and Remingsen (C), tied I Omej?a soro11.ty. Rhe has been ve1y els wa. r or 1 from 1\Iay l'i, at 5:00 o'clock for the Hcndr1c:kso!", Esther A burr. '' 1lhan· tnent t.ation and th<' United States 100 vard <lash-Hill (U) . DaVlS mo ··e<.>On(l and third. active in all. of work on the pared. !'lx-.ten s . 0 a .. bv purpose oi nominating officers n, Ernl"St Tinkham, Daniel Fox Dep·trlment of Agriculture. 1\lr. (U) Sevlingseir. (U). Time 10.2 for hot (Cl, Ward campus and 1s very po1>ular runonK and for next rear . All Juniors 11 Bob Kendall. Joe Delaney, Jim Brad- Toll:.r i.- a member o( the Alpha ond;. I(:\ (T.). Di,tance 4 feet, 7 h· w frierul•. . th ve f , h mg\ te please be there bur}-. T<'ll Chaddock. Ilerhert Dowell Gamma Rho has been 1\Iile ru·n-1\fai:tln (U). _Tysel CJ.Tl· . I Jumor is o_f the most en, a :·econds set by Hutchins, Frank Hinman, aru prominentlr ns<0c1ated Wlth the Ag I Heikkila (C), Tlme 4 minutes, , 6.6 Ja1·elin Heikk ila (Cl. Gill (Cl. I prommert sounl functions of the of Missoula last ;-ear by I l'<an Romr.ey. ('lub arul many other assoc1at1ors on ! seconds. , , H'll \Mario (U), Distance 178 feet. 1 year. ogs the hill. 220-yard (U), 1 1 ·

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Page 1: IBER 30 - Montana State University Library€¦ · 1 The Spurs are furriishing the 1 have bu::;.ses s1..art lea,, mg ~rtc.Ksou::; 1 For Ind ependent women, these Hort.iculture 1 lunch

Every Male Student ls Expected To Be Out At The "M" Tomorrow Morning

~xponrnt VOLUME XIX. BOZE1fAN, l\CONTANA, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1928 NUl\IBER 30

REVOTE ON STUDENT NOTICE TO F RESHMEN WOME.t'I 122 SEN IORS ··~1" DAY PL.\NS STUDENTS WILL PAINT I

OFFI~ERS HELD TODAY In ordtr that the new Spur pledges may be ~elected for an­nouncement on Woman's Day according to the standard scor­ing system adopted recently, it is customary and necessary for

TO GRADUATE For the benefit of men stud­ents that do not have trans­portation to take them to the

I BUSSES WJLL~~~YEL:~:.~N~ T~~~~~~?~ Clas '28 Largest Class In His- "l\I" tomorrow, arrangements

DE:\TS BODY FAILS TO ELECT THREE MEMBERS TO SENATE; VOTE DROPS FROM OVER

1 have been made to have busses

I tory of l\lont.ana S tate start leaving Erickson's Taxi

College office at 7:30 and continue until TOMORROW 1IORNING; SPl1RS WlLL FURl'\ISH LUNCH TO WORKER.'\ AFTER '''.\I"' IS PAINTED 600 TO 486 every freshman woman to fill --- I all the men have been taken out.

I A ren. nt. survey of the graduating out her activity score sheet this class of 1928 shi,w~ an increase of Freshmen are requested to

The se<.·<md <:.lt!ction of student of-1

~~~~.'.r:a:~as l~~it .f~' r;~~1~~S<l~y t~~ HAVRE c 0 Ac H HIRED I ch 1ion of th1w more members to AS FRESHMAN MENTOR the student scrui.-te and .the elim~na-tion of three from ttw tl<'ket. Final

week. For fraternity women, these

sheets will be distributed to the sorority presidents and the freshmen will come to meeting Tuesday evening prepared to fill them out nnd hand the blank

I thirteen over the class of last year. In bring brooms and buckets and HIRE WOMEN'S COACH \ The ::mnud 8~1 .. ing- Campus of 1'jl' '

1927 there were One hundred anJ nir.e old tubs. <lay \Viti bv ht.·ld next \\'ednescluy, Al'aduates, whil~ this year t.here arc 1 If the whistle does not blow May 16th. if weather permits. .-\s

(;n~h~u4~~~,~fndt t}~~~trs-t~vho~ depart- 1 at 6:30, but blows at 7:00 this FOR THE NEXT SEASON ~~~8n b~:d;~~s c~\;i\Zm bi~ t;,~q~-~~ a~~ f;.~~~ea~~~ thti number graduating I w~!! :e th~ si~na11~ha~ th\'.'1\~

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• -,.- • ~?h~n ~~~1~n~,.J1~k~-o:ert 0i~t t~~~~~~·o;;~~ eledion~ will he hdd all ·lay today ---in ;\fo.ntana. Hall. R. E. Adams, Graduate of Knox Col- Jn the College of .\ gricu llu rc ' w1 e pamte . t e w 1st e }!1ss Stewa rd \\ill Be Director of work is completed on "Old Baldi·" ard

The clo~:5-t hallot of the election lege \\' ill Take Over Frosh . ..,,gr'L.ultural Edut:ation 10 I \Yomen's Athletics; llai:s Had Wide urnis the lunch. , blows at 6:30 and again at 8:00, Ir h back to the president that Animal Husbandry .... 2 school will be held as usual. \ Experience ln Coaching Arrange1mmt.s han~ been. made to was for Conuni.ssion~ r of Fore:-.sics,

c.n~ vote.• J....j\·ing- the election to \Villis J. \\'oods, The student....., clect.ed )lar­un Fjeld cornmi:;:sioner of finance llnd Bud Barnes yell leader. but failed to decide on \"ice-president of the Stu­dc;rt body, c.-ommis=--ioner of athletics nnd commis~ioner of ~ocial affairs.

The result of the votes of last Wed· n~~av i;.; as follows:

Vic.-(....Presidcnt: Chez, 201, Tloward, fl:~. Vogt, 222.

Commis.sioncr of Finnnee: Fjeld, 29:!, Grady, l!J:l.

('omm]s::;ioner of Athlctit:s: H<ikkila. l 22, Hurd. 168, Thomps<>1'. l 96.

Commissioner of Forensics: Woods 241. Eag-!e, 2.JO.

Commi.!>sioner of Social Affair~.: Cobleigh, 110,

Tripp, 19 , Strong, 175.

Yell Leader: Barnes. 257, Zion, 224.

Three names are dt'Opped automa­ticalh· from the ticket. The;- a re icBug-S" Howard, who was runnin!! for ·vice-pre:-idcnt ; Frank Tieikkila, candidate for commiss.icrer of ath­le ~: anri l10il' C'obleig-h, an entrant for Commii-~ioner of Social Affairs.

SPURS APPOINT "M" DAY COMMITTEES

Teams Thb Fall evening. Agronomy .......... -l 1 The Spurs are furriishing the 1 have bu::;.ses s1..art lea,, mg ~rtc.Ksou::; 1 For Independent women, these Hort.iculture 1 lunch and it will cost 25 cents 1axi 01.11ce at ':JU anu conwnu-t un-

R. E. Adams, coo.ch of the Ha\TC 1 sheets will be left in Dean Her- Total :\wnber in College of 17

per plate. Co-eds are requested The Athletic department. of ).lor.'- ul all the men ::;.tuocnts ha\e been high school, ha!S been enga~ed a.; rick's office and with Miss Agi~:u1lture f E not to come out to the ,1M" until tana State College has engaged ~~li:::s c.aken. out. l'l't!:;hmen an,, requ~tcd Track aid .FTe~hman coach for next \,,Allege o ngincering .:\lary Ste\vard to fill the po::;itiun ol to t>nng brooms and bucKets anti olll r£a.r. 2\lr. Adams is a graduate of Dean's aid will be filled out and Architecture --···· ..... 7 after twelve o'clock. director of \\'omen's Athlltic:;. tubs. Knox College, where he was one of the left with her. ChemLal Engineei;ng · 1 ~liss Steward comes to .. \Iontana li the \vh.istlt::. d.oe-:; not blow at. leading- and valuable athlet.t:s. He was I lndusti;a} Chemistry 6 State College with a great deal of 6:..,o, but blows at ·,:OU tni.s wul ve a track star and pln.ye<l center on the- Civil Er..gineering ······ · 2~"'. \HAMILTON ATTENDS exped.e.nce m ·women's Physi~al Edu- the signal that the •·J1" will bt:: paint-iootball team LOCAL BRANCH WJLL Electrical Engineering u cation work. She is a graduate of the ed. 1t tho whistle blows at lLtlU and.

At Hai\l·e hlgh :;ch.ool this last year 1 Industt;_al Enginet,.ring ····· ·········· University oi Utah and later took up again at O:OU, s ..... 'lool will be a::. usual, he has made a notable: record in all I ~'[echanic.:al Engineering ············· G j graduate work with the Ur.i\.ersity ot and the painting of the "M" \•;tll be lines of athletics. In football the RE"EIVE NATIONAL Engineerirg Physics . ·················- .. 1 t, DEAN'S CONVENTION Califon1ia an<l Columbia. Her teach- postponeu untU la.te1· date. Havre team held Great Gall~. North " fl Totak Gi:actua~s from College of

56 ing experience includes work as Ph~·- 1he Fan.g.s will arrange foi· cans for

Central tharnpions and the orly team I ngtneenng ·····- ··········· sical Education lnst.rl.i.ctor at OaklanJ, carrymg water up t.o tne big lt!tt.cr, that. plaved the stat.e champions a tie --- College of Science California, and at pres.l"r.t she is heal.I look aftt.•r the hme, an<l ::>Upt.rvise all th. ~ to t.h lo est score of the I . Ch . 1 S . G ts Applied Science 1.JO :\1 eet Held at Boulder, Colo., Included of the Physical Education department work done. ~t.udent..s are rcquc;-,,tc·1 to is :year. e . w . American ennca oc iety ran Botany and Bacteriolo~y .. for \Yomen at \Ve.:;t High School, ~ season. Up to this year t\yelfth ts Charter to i\lontana 1 B" 1 · 1 Ch · t 1 1 Educators From All Parts receiYe orders from tne~t! men an<l the best Han:e has placed m track, I \ E~~~!~Y~n .... ~~1~ .. ry .. ·::::::·:::::::::::::: 1 of nited Stales Salt Lake, an institution of about do as thty are told in or<ler tnat per-out under the guidance of Goa.ch 1 Branch 1,900 enrollment. Leet. dlscipJ.iLit:, c:an be mamtamL-<l, an<l .-\dams, they placed fourth in the last I --- I ~h_~1i~t0i;'d~~~1:X~·n ········· . ···--····- ~ . _ ! _\li~ Ste\\ a.id \\,ll fil_l. the po:,ition tho work carriOO out in. a well organ-state. track meet, whieh was one of Last night at the meeting of the Totall G1·aduab'n fro11·,·· Co. I.le···;,.·· of ' De~n Ilamilton returned :\lon~a~ i left \ acant by :\!Is::. Pack who leit on ized manner. A ... heck-up of ah .stu-h h Id I g g~ 'I J 't!1 frcn1 attendmg a leave of ab:-.erce la.st y·ear and died dent ill b d th b-t e fast.est ever. e . . recently organized l\lont_ana Sec~ion Scieree ········-········ ····· 26 mor:-nng. '"' ay "'* ' v ion of the in Salt Lake Cit.Y rtcently. s w e ma e so al anyone a . )Ir. Adams will fill the place he_ld of the American Chemical Society Ccllege of Jlomehold and Industrial ~le t~nt~ anfu~ c~n ~ft Men The "'ent witnout. an ex...:use Lo the presi-rormely by Schubett Dyche, who wtll Prof. 0. E . Sheppard was elected Arts . ssocia~1on o. eha Ids this ~ar in A woman, genual'y speaking, is Je!1t ~f the student body may be a..:er-take the place left vacant by Coach . Chai.rma.n followin~ a report of the Art cBoonuvlednetr10nCol"oraasdo eat tl1e UnY1.ve1·s ·1ty tamt..u and hb name publl.sheJ. or~ t.hc R D

A H genei ally speaking. black-list. This y<:ar u-atenuti~:> v.-ill omney. I nommahng comnuttee. r. · · Home Economi..-s ·· ············· 14 f C l '· d the 10th 11th mid oe checked as to attendance and the

J ohnson, now on a leave of absence, Secretarial ........ ..... ... . 7 ~?tho fo~a to, ,~;k Manv n'oted Deans group ha,;nJ? the largest number oi 1 \\:as elected Vice-~hairman of the sec- Total Graduating from College uf t f;om

0 alla~v~~- th.e Uniied States at- PLANS C 0 Mp LE JED ab:sentees v..;11 be on the black-list and

STATE CONTEST tion. Other officers elected at the Household amt Industrial Arts 23 t d d th meeting the ~ames published. Anyore having I meeting include Ernest Mares, secre- Two advanced degTees in Entom- er;he dde d. discussions given EST a legitimate excuse shoul<l see Henry

HELD IN HELENA I tary, and Edward Fuller, treasurer. ology, one in Civil Engine1ir.ig and I . ea res~e~ a~arious problems of FOR EXTEMP CONT Gardiner or Ben1ar<l Brown and get Pla~s to incor~orate t~c wor~ of the one _in l\Ie·~hanioal Engine<.•ring will I ~~~=ri~~~cC~it~ges and were subjects his name d1ec:ked off the list.

___ A mer~can Chem_1cal Soci~ty with the be given this Year. in which every college student would After the big letter is pamte<l, all . I collegiate Chemistry Society were re- It is interesting t.o note that the . be interested according to Dean Ham- Three Cash Prizes Offered Students workers are invited to a picnic luncn

lnter mount.ain College Acts As Host ported and referred to the next me.et- first graduating c.a8.s in 1896 gradu- ~ ilton. First' student activities were WinninJ! Local Extemporaneous in Bridger canyor, below the '".\l''. to Repnsentatil·es llf Tntercollegiate ing of the college group. A motion I ated fom· ~.cni -·. s:;:('e then the I discusses. :dean Eatl J. Miller or Lht:: Contest 'lhis lunch is to ~ fwmshc<l by the

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C t ·t wher~by the students may become nun: her has inereased \~·ith the years University of California, who has I Spurs. The Spurs.. used to furnish the ra onca on es I assoc1_ate members of the 1 cal c~aI? - until the largost c:lfu:.s m the History made a study of the effect on s~~- luncheon free to the men, but the

--- ter will be offered for a~pr~val, it is <.·f. l\Iontana. tate College .i;r.aduates ! ents of participation in school act1V1- Pla[i:; for the extemooranious <On- Student Bocb; has grO\\n so large it The State Oratorical Contest, con- under~tood fr~m the off1ce1s of the. this y~r with _'l to~al of 122. The

1 ties, said that he found that ~he av:e:- test which will take plate ~lay 2ht h.as become ne_es-sary to make a :;:mall

ducted under the auspices of the :\Ion- Chemistry Society. '. Eleett,cal ~rgmeeting cour~e and . age student who took part m acbv:i- and 23rd are t:ompleted. i;harge of :25-c to help cover the co:sts. tana Intel\."olle..giate Oratorit:al Asso- Prof O. E. Sheppard of the Depart-' the Industrial are. gradua_tmg the~ ties was a good or even bet~er m A.JI t d ts ·h t'X ect to take 'lhervfo1e, it will be nece:-.sary fo1 ciation will be held in Helena )1av ment of Chemistry last week received! the great.st num_ber m the history ?f' scholarship than those who did not ~ t s ~ten . ·t\\ bero· ~noon :\Ion· each man to brmg 25c for lur.ich and

At the last Spur meeting, ).1.ay 11, 18th at Intennouirta.in College. It wa·::. the Charter for the :\Iontana branch 'i their <""QU~es. with 20 i:rra.duat0~ m take part in activities. I ~a~ ~u::. .,11~f:, ~~h Mr r Stone " 50 cents for transooration if he goes plans for the food for "lf' day were I first planned to ha\·e thC' meet in Dil- of the American Chemical Society t~e. E_lectr1cal <lepart~ent an_d eJ~ht Another subject on which there was a ' ~ ay - " ... · . . ."de, is n the bus. comp!·"· ted. Several c·ommitt~es _were I Ion, but they waived their privilege ~hicb was gran~ed at the April_ meet-, fnushmg- the Industrial Engmee11ng a good discussion \~as on the matter 11".A..ny student. up. 1 ~ hl~ .g-J~l ilio::->c The painting of the '

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M" is an old appointed :-.o that ei.1u·y detail wtll be and it pa.sse<l to the ne:xt school in mg of the national orga111zat1on ut course. of faculty censorship oi sch_o?l pub- ~ ig~ble to /!3 ~;-1c\pa_ ~e _e. c.ep re- tradition at ~lontana St.ate College. arrarged. June St. Louis. lications. The general opm1on of ~vi.ng won n-:s. .. I? ace m. some P It is whitewashed twi:te a year. Once

· · b h ·11 · d I t f th D s was that the stud- vious contest of t.his natute. in the Fall quarter wh .. :r ·the frosh Activity charts arc to be J?tV-en out I Other members are Billings Poly- The Montana ranc w1 mcm e ENGINEERING PHYSICS mos o e ea.n .bTt' -:\l d . - i • l . t 8·00 all contest~ . ed t 1 . . h to the Fre~hm<.n women this week tet:hnic, Mount Saint Charles, Mon- the counties of Broadwater, ~as('Hde1 - ents ~h.ould be g1ven.the_r~sp~nsi ii~ I . OT _a) _eHm_1~gda to .meet in Dean ~;~./;~;'~~hen ~h~ e:n~i:-~ urfuS~~ ... ~~d;n~

and it is very essential that the::,,r be tair.a State Collego and :\-lontana Deer Lodge,, Gallatin , Granite, :1ef·1 of_ed1tmg the pipbe1s.'~~ ou c~~so:f "M1!~11:~n·~e~~~~eNumber 5 in 1Ion- body is supposed to brighten up the filled out and handed back as soon State Un~\.ersity. ferson, Lewis and Chrrk, l\1ad1son1 CLUB HOLDS MEETING ship and shouk e:i1.l e pena y I I ta Hall t ~hi ·h time ~ach stu- huge lett~r. The u:--;ual time !~quired as possible.

1. d ~ f ·k· This year Montana State Colleffe ~~~~g~1~· l\Iis~oulj, P.1.~~·.~ro~~rJ~ an~ th~1:bf~~e~i~~e 0fr~~~ eie~an of Men d~~ will' b: assig~ed to a divbion. to ra.int the "ll" is about th1·ee hou1·!i

The spu:s ~r~ a ! e-a j ," ~1 mg 0~ \Vill be repr(;se_nte<l ~Y B~njamm 1 vei ow. eac quar d:, WI ,, . e. a 1 - .-- • was dlscussed at one session . The The winners of eac;lt division will then and if all of the m(•n turn out the tu!'-k a . plan fhc1 \\bo.nen s D_awn~l Co:n t Raskopf and his ~UbJect. \'r'ill be a I\Ion:d~la S£ate p C~lle~j at. ~3 .. en~th' Several Inter~ting Talks On Special best address of the convention was 1 meet ir.J a contl'tit before the :.i:-~'.!m· i::,; not very Jifficult. n11tU..'eS ave ~en a.ppour . 0 pam "A \Vorld Citizt.?n." The orations may accoi rng ? ro · iep~!ll · c A l\1 1 · · f ,"th this subject blacre in the g\fmnasium on \Ve<lnes-the wands which the Semor WomPn ·ange from 1500 to 1750 word.-. in <.:losest sections geographically are: Program; rra ngements a<e given rn connelc ionc"\t f p d day~ ~Iay 3rd ~ an-y 1 ' '.· · 1 . North Dakota branch at Fargo, Utah For Final .Meeting • by Dean Stan ey ou er o ur ~e ' ~ · c · length, a~? must bc.t 011~1~a. except section at Salt Lake City, and two Unh-ei sity. Deat_l Coulter h_as retir- Those who expect to Lntcr t_he on·

for a maxunum of 200 \\Olds quoted. \Vashin ton sections with headqm•.r- -.-- ed as Dean as he 1s seventy-five y~ars test shodd remember that m.sti,-uc-Awards to w1r.ners CJf f1r::ot, second t . t l?p 11 an and Tacoma A spe ... htl mcetmg of the En~meer- of age. but Ins talk was an mspira-

1 tions w1ll be g1,\en p10111ptly clt 8.0~

PROFESSOR JOHNSON WILL TALK TO CLUB MEMBER BOBCAT BAND

DECLINES INVITATION and third places are to be medals of etC 1~ u s~de ts and men~ bers of mg-Physics Club was held \Ve<lres- tion to all ,, ho heard him to :-15 and the se1111-fmab trom 8:-lo gold, :s.iher an<l bronze J"1.;Spe<.:t1ve1y. th of egity whon \~ill be active mem- day._ .\Ir. Harold Bohnet and i\lr Freshman week was discussed and to U ~I). ~UbJ<.tCt.s are to be Lunent and m addition to each, ca.-.h pnzes be~s aoc£° the local chapter include. \Vill1s Hernmg wc~re appointed to I 1t wa~ learned that most all schools topic" <\nd may be dra:\ n at 10 :00. cf $30. $20 and $10 re:,peetively. J G B bou Herrington 0 make arrangemcnt.s for a soci.al _se.::;-

1 have some form of Freshman week 111:00 or 1.00 on ~Ionda~. . ~ _ .. Wh ither Biological Chemistrl" " 'iJl

EesS~ep~~~!;1• AarH. Johnson Edm'und s1?n to be held as the final act1v1ty now, though they manage them in 1

Ca:--;h prize::. of. ~2.50 for first, $ 1:;:>0 Be Subject of Interesting Pl B. ·k J \vallace B L 'John .011 of the ycai. different ways. Some schools follow for ~ond, and $.i.00 for third pl~ce

Louis True RC'Ceives Offer to ay ~OTICE EURODELPHIANS E 11 e: I ;ell . \V l\i C. bl ·. h l(l; i~ 1'lr. Hollts John~on spoke on "Tele-1 the cu~tom of giving tests almost en- wul be a\\ardL<l the re::;pecuve wm- Lecture With Sousa; Will w·ork In Pub- E c '~1 h '.d et, F·· k fr eii? '' R 8

_ \1s1or. .. ' His talk dealt chiefly w1th tuely during Freshman week, while nerz:>. Faculty member~ will act as l1 cat1ons De1>t. at College • s~ll G~ ~~d:~.~~n 1c.n w. s~~~~=~· R~:e: the photo-ele~tr1c-cells, :v~uc:h 1~. of other:s beltevc in giving more lectures jud es o•" all tontestl;. 'The semi-morthly llH."Pting- of the

There will be a meeting of V lk 'I'h d B . . E t W \'Ital lm.portance to tl•lc' is1on. Its that ,., 111 help the freshmen to get 1~1ath-Physics Club wHl be held next --- all Eurocle!ph1·ans, m the Stud- a ' eo ore enJamm, rnes . de1 elopment W!b brought about by a t ed to college life NOTICE SOPHOMORES ~ .d Mares, and Staurt W Norton . . · t f . G . accus om · . .l' t•1 ~y, 5 o't:l<>c.k, l\-lny 18, in the

LOlllS True I~ the 1ate-st member of ent Orgamzat1on room at H er- A number of the persons signing chscovery and .~xpen.n1ln ° a. ei- Two sesgi<ms of. discuss10n, were phys~~·s lecture room in .:\lontana t.he Stale College Bobcat ban.cl to at- I the petition for the chapter were frJm man physicist .. ~It . _ ~ohn~on told devoted to the subJect of men .s fra- lmpo1tant Sophomore class meet- Hall. tain recog-mtion by a leader m mus1 - rick Hall, Thursday afternoon Helena, Missoula, Anaconlla, r:utte, ho\~ the_ t_ubes' ate con::;truct.ed 8:~d termhes. House mothers for frater- ing five o'clock Thursday, room 304 Mr. JQhnson of the chemi:strv de-cal circles. Mr. True plays th bar1- at four thirty. IMPORTANT. and Great Falls according to Prof. ~ow the;,: t e-usccl m tele\ J:,.10n,. which mties were discussed and it was learn- Lewis Hall, for nominatio;~~~Efficers partment, will preside and spell.k on tone !tlido trombone i1 the college {Continued 'on Page Three) I '5 light conlrole~ bly e!C'Cdttoctty ·d th {Continued on Page Three) fot coming ycar.-BE T · tho subiect: Whither B1olog1ca! Chem· b d nd f . the a~t three seasons Professor F. '\\. lam 1::. usse e an a 01 f th P i t . 1 th I aLms of the club ar:d how inter€st m 11stry. A special Jn\1tat10n tQ all stu-~~t~ai~t..~~e ~ur a~ :~,~~~n~ solo". llA t St t A th[ t the college and the .~ourse could be Butte High Schoof Takes ~~~hts of SClence, as this subject deals ist He L' also soloist for the 16·1 reg- lYIOn ana a e e es de1eloped by membe10 of the club. some of the prcl!cms that a .. t b d " t r· K•tional Guard I k 7i s R d "The E11gmeenng-Ph;-s1cs course c:.. t . State Track Meet ociect1st has to deal with all students 1mc<n an • ,non a .a' c. I : '1 Berea WO tate ecor s I trains men for ev.rv field of re- r zrs zn that are interested in re<:ent <lis-

l\lr True h_as 1?_een 11n\1ted to ~-a) • seai~ h and also for teaching.'' sald I lOveries in s-~ienco will have their op-

euphomum with Sousa s band dm mg Prof Ham th , field of phystc:-; is . . . ., . portunity, to hear a. lecture that will its HJ98 national tour, bl.:rt has de-1 . . . I · 1 ' d ~ He ave further Missoula :\lonl May 11 -(By the takmg the 220 ya\d low ::,tl«ks 111 _b.-l be n.ry enlighll'nint?" .. \.s thi~ is the dined -the invitation to ac .. ept an ap- The Bobcats, be.at.r.•ntlSU ~o ~. m a I (~)2o R_en.~(~). hT~m:dr~ 6 ~';;~~tds(U} 'i~~~e~tio~:1tea~1<l also fr told the ad- A;soc1atcd 'Pres~)~Butte high ... ehool I seconds Ile led his opµonednt_.,, to th~ last meeting of the club, a large turn. potrtment as as-;.istant editor m the du.al track me-et w1 1 .t e 1u1ns, -jalC 11?' ~1 e-: ::> , - tau· - t be obt.amed while in col- won her ninth :-.tat.e htgh s hool track ta1>0 by :11.0l'~ than 10 va:· ~ m eac out is expected. college pubhcat1ons department for smashed the only reco1d that iell Thon~p~on (U), Gardne1 (C}. Time ~c~ne ~~:J.. afteT graduation meet here today when she tollected e,·ent His time for t~e h.1g-h hurdles The )lath-Physks Club during- the the eomtng year durmg the 1~1eet. . . 16.8 ~econds. . . On 'Vednesday j\la 2:J the last 21 po111ts to def1:at her most danger- was 16.-1 The old re . ~ld :\la~ ?7· . :.·ear has held a mectin.e- ever:'{ week.

\\'hen Sousa's band v1s1ted Boze- Frank Ile1kk1la broke the former 220-yard low hurdles-Ga1dne1 (C), J . l . b 1 cs= 'mee.Jno- 'r the year ous rival :\lis~oula who scored 19 Arnold Gillette, fo1me1 Grizzly dis- Topics of ir.terest have lx<.>n ttiken for man last fall. thell' personel man- State record of 171. feet~ and 8 ~hre~ Sevhng ... erl (U}, Thomp~m (U) ~:11fi.U1baer h:i~.n ~s "o . pomts in 'th.e 2:ith a~nual meet stag-ed tan~ marvel, sat in th~ stamls t~day dis.~iu.ssion. The attendants of these

. k l to 1eet Loms Tnie and fourths mches by throwrng the Jave~ Tune 26.8 ~rconds. by the Un1veri;ity. Fivo thoi.::sard per- and watched a shatt01 mg attack on meetings feel that a great de.al of ~gc~e:. h:'m 1~~ After ihe meeting m 178 feet. Sam "Slobo'' Georgav1tcn 440-vard dasih-D0i\~1s (U), Garling-\ sons saw the Butte athletes win their hl<; mile run mark of 4 minutes, 40.6 good has been derivt"<l in that they the collep:e m~si~;an was told t11at he broke the record 111 th.e broad J~nf_f ton CU), Ward (C). Time 50.8 se<:-

1 ALBERTA MITCHELL third state champion,h1p this -i:ear so.cond» T~e ldestroyhr w't;b~l'.\:e~c: hal'e been thinking along tho Jines

would probably be given a chan..'e to I held by Russel Sweet, 1umpmg f -t onds. and their fourth conset.:ut1'e title "\\ atson of -le ena_. "'t 0 ~i;.. ~ 1 ec<l that the present men (both of th~· · S I th t to 2% in Ott Gard mer who took r::o IT lC ·1 ~la (U) 1\Ic ·1 Th • tu ·el th football and ba~- new mark of 4 mmu es. · 1 secon s. Sciertific. commc·rcial and the inclus-f~~~- s~~~~~~g- \~~:ath:r;esul~. lnV1 a 1

n m the 220 low hu_rdl~s "a~ t~e ~nl{ Cai-t'.°1:.~-"N/), 1:¥;;ei {U).8Time 2 ~in= I CHOSEN PROM QUEEN ke b'a1lftue~ \hh evear and the tra;k ~:::.~~yinJ.t _the ~~~[ 0~~·~b~~'ii~n~~ t.rial world) hme been thinkinV".

I Bobcat to _olace f11st ma ~t1ac e\'<n: utes, 1.4 seconds. . champions.h1p last spnng. ~a · runrune: . i;t r<lav the ta i-

I n the field events the ( olL~e c:-ame Two-milp run- Hanson (U), Curtis - -- I ndl\'iduul :s<:oring horoor~ wtirit. to '' 10 ~he half mile je .. e ~ '. rir:t J;}Q

TAKES POSITION WITH to its O\yn and t~k rrume1~:1 !"; f_u-s.ts. (U), :\Iartm (lJ). T1tne 10 minutes, l\l1ss Alberta ~lltchel was c.:rov~rr.e~ 1 Kermit Eckley of Fergus county high ~1 .d~tf youi~ wenJ ;nt~hawsphis h~ls FACULTYAND STUDENTS I Georgav1t·.1h winning the bi oad JUtnp, ?5 4 seconds Queen of the Jumor Prom, Fnday school at Le\nstO\\ n. He took ftr4 jar s. rom e en o o Heikkila the }aNelm, _and . F. W~rd - )rill' rela·v won by Uriversity evt:nmJ? at the.• Elk's Hall .. hM1ng m the 5o ..-ard dn.'"'h fu-st in the ~20 to a field of :n runn~:-;.

SEED AS So CI AT I 0 N 1 Jacmg fnst ir the high Jump, Send (Wendt, Seyling,en, Tysel and bec•n prc1~ously elected to this honor and se.ond in th~ 100. Four new ,(ate • ii . fro \ H 0 L D ANNUAL PICNIC inctson won the sh?t nut and Huf Adams) Time :! minutes. 31 seconds by tht: Jumor Cln_ss. . . interscholastic records were cstab- Gl_en _Kohls re-torned :hur i' m ti£d for first pla e m t?e pole \au t. Jligh jump-\Yard (C), Graham Dt.il"Il\g the mte1m1ssion_. John lished. a tnp m Ea.o:;tern :\lont:ma --

Davis of the Umver:s1ty y.·~s ~he (U). and Neal (C), tic1 for second and Breeden, nev..·ly elected Pres1dert of Harr E'rans who, hi~ oach said, The faculty member.;i and ·tudl·nb: Harold Tower. who will obtain his star of the meet be.mg the hurn sc:~~ third Height 5 feet, 7t{? inches. As::.QC.lated Students, announ-ccd the wa!; ill ~noi;t of 'the rhrht capturt?(l the cf Entomology, ZooloJ!,:t, and Botany

Batchlor of Science Degree in Agron- man. He took frrst m the 220 ,an ~ I Pole vaul~~liller fU), Hurd (C), name of the new Que<.•n. Henry Gar- mo;t for the oopper citv. He struggl- NOTTCE and Bacteriology departmcn ;.; held omy will be connect{.ld with the Mon- yd. dashs an<I second ir1 th(· 100 for a I and Burke ( ) . tied for all thre~ diner then presented the cro'\\,, ~~ ed thro O'h · fierc:elv Conte~ted .WO- their annual pkrr:i<- on \Ve"'t Gallatin, ta.na _'eed Grow~rs ~ssociat.10n . He total of 13 .Points. }'rank 'Varel '~as ,Ia <:-!-=. ITeiJ?ht, ,"i feet. 1~ inch. ~1iss }.fitch~ll. Fred Chez, or be~1. ,·ard da~h f~r first place ancl n lead ! last Sunday, )lay f). Those who Wln will ms:peet Gnmmand Cossac~~ the hhth nomt man of the pc>l1 1 ~e l Broad jump-G~orcrovitch (C). Hu- , <'f the .Jumor class, _presentt<l :\11!:)~ •for But~ that wnR never relinquished. There will Ue a mc:<.•ting of pre:-.~nt were: )Ir. an,1 Mrs .. J. R fa1fa an<~ many other ~maJl s with g points, gettinf!' firi::t 1n t e

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.1 r (l;) Woodwolth (U) . Distance !\Iitchel with a beautiful cor:sn~·e. . . h .f:~ tr.. <l brand of the Junior cluss in the Little Parker, Prof. ancl :\Ir:-:. D. B. Swin_s:le. t:rops bemg grown for seed. ] hij:th jump second in ihe •.;hot put :ind g~ f ft •2 :v. ire he:;. ~liss Mitcholl, whose home is 11~ \Vi t pei ec oi 111 an a ti ti 11 _ 1 f "'· C. Cook. Allen ::\tail. Gkn Koh Jg

l\lr. Tower ha.~ worked in the la~t third in the 440 yd. da..~h. The Sum- --Di~·u's throw-Graham (Ul, H~r- ]~ozem:-tn, i~ ~ memebr of the C~~ s~~od .t~~ ~·ap;!J1 Bi:~~i~~1 ~~rill~. • Theatre on Thurs< ay a ternoon, Edith ~wing-le, Gra.:.:t: Andt-rwn.~~ichi two years for thi: )lontana Expen- man': . . I n (U) and Remingsen (C), tied I Omej?a soro11.ty. Rhe has been ve1y els wa. e~ .th r or 1 from 1\Iay l'i, at 5:00 o'clock for the Hcndr1c:kso!", Esther A burr. '' 1lhan· tnent t.ation and th<' United States 100 vard <lash-Hill (U) . DaVlS mo ··e<.>On(l and third. active in all. kin<L~ of work on the pared. !'lx-.ten s . 0 a .. ~l'\ (~et bv purpose oi nominating officers .Jell!~ n, Ernl"St Tinkham, Daniel Fox Dep·trlment of Agriculture. 1\lr. (U) Sevlingseir. (U). Time 10.2 ~ec - 1 for hot put-Seming~en (Cl, Ward campus and 1s very po1>ular runonK ~e ~0-1f1 ~.ll~ur<ll~4 le<:~n a~o and for next rear. All Juniors 11 Bob Kendall. Joe Delaney, Jim Brad-Toll:.r i.- a member o( the Alpha ond;. I(:\ ~!ario (T.). Di,tance 4 feet, 7 h· w frierul•. . th ve f , h mg\ te '\~~ked ~ver please be there bur}-. T<'ll Chaddock. Ilerhert Dowell Gamma Rho Frate~nity an~I has been 1\Iile ru·n-1\fai:tln (U). _Tysel CJ.Tl· inch·e~-- . I Th~ Jumor ~rom is ~i:e o_f the most en, a e~' :tr~6~5 :·econds set by ~oo.s Hutchins, Frank Hinman, aru prominentlr ns<0c1ated Wlth the Ag I Heikkila (C), Tlme 4 minutes, , 6.6 Ja1·elin Heikkila (Cl. Gill (Cl. I prommert sounl functions of the ~:~ mo~rk of Missoula last ;-ear by I l'<an Romr.ey. ('lub arul many other assoc1at1ors on ! seconds. , , H'll \Mario (U), Distance 178 feet. 1 year. ogs the hill. 220-yard dash -Da\~S (U), 1

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SubscrilJer to the l\cw Student Jntcrcollcgiute News Service covering the 1:xamin:nions nr<' a "n. <-"!lit..•:-.~ lx>thcr.'' I D01/t vou know I think you arc t.hc stud-enL.; ni-e n n· forC"(•tful nn<l un-- The En•rgrt't..•n, \\ a-..hin)...rtnn St.a to l · k lL•ss it i::; adualk raining- thl• rnin happenings of all .Amerfrnn college~ and unin~rsities. College. · For ;('\.don't find e1..-0u!:!'h of you- t'(;<.~t ~tay:; nt hom~~ ..-~1 \~ u_nle!<.:-. t~t_):

·········--·· ····· •····· HOBT. ~I. DULL, '30 All undertrrnduaks :\t the L~nin~rs- 1 fll flunk . . ~~~~~r t~~~n~rit.~~tb~ 1 ~~~a!1\1~~~n~;:r~~~~~ ~ty of Kans...'\~ art~ gi\"Cll an t)pportun- It SUl"l' is ht•ll, the poiu- bug-s ~aid, t·an it. be hc.•lped if Ul\~ sidl'\Hllks Ul"l

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BE 'JAi\IIN '>JS I Th E N' \\ s l it. sm n ~t·b tlu:-ty ll.J!'nln. It m:t}• ~ ..\IJ\N..\GIXG EDITOR.. . ............................. \V.:\1. ' - l~ '..\cr~r n. • . . . .\ bu!.!' lan't trust a ~wul. hrin_c- out a fC'W earth worm~ fnr the • A!>SIST.\. "T EnITOR.. . .... ____ ...... - ........ ESTHER STOCKTON, '30 I -- r;,herman but they never U>O tlhlll.

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• SOCIETY EDITOR ......... ··········-:··········· ·-·~--·········-···············MARY McCOY, '30 of _-\ 1J3 i~~;f~~·h~~i-k~~~t~t.~l1~~ a~~:\i1~!~~.~ I . ~s ~t. ~,~,. \\·o~~ler t.hc P1.l·~id1(1~t t~~l' Perhaps at :::om1..•. future.• d_at(' uu:xili- ;

So~·iety ..\s:..;istnnt~, 1'rn11c1..'s !-ogler, Florence John~on - ' '29 that ilu.nk ... · <:.·o~t stmlent .. of that. c..-ol- h,.,,','1>oh1:'t'1'1nt·",,d,,;.'t'1·1'•' .. ~.",lfL "t·h1~ )t .• 1.~11'."t'h·.: ary s.idt· walk~ will b<• bmlt to ~t·ep :

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\\1th the stag·t' all :-~·t m ~l.'attle in :spring-. :\o businc ... ..:. was bnm~ht 1 A ":1.1 ~1 P·. r (\I<, · ~ g_ ~m~. _n~g ark WOME:\'S ATHLETICS ..... ----···············-···· .. ~iARJORIE SPAULDING, '28 for !->onw i·c..'uJL"d brt«lklllJ.t l'k..•rform-lup, iw old bu~ii l:ss t·omplt:ted There I 1~1 ot.mlc_s ... 1~1ght. rhl sk~ \'a!'> .t d :

Staff Artist: Margaret Lemmon imcC'::;.. \\"nshing-tvn !"tatt 's squad of i oulcln't lw. l1•1h· n fl i\· of tht.• nH'.>"t ! hmitll' ... void_. hrokt:n no\y and th:•n bl cinder .;.u:es ldt yt~·--tt•rday nft'"·rnoon l'Ul'ious Wl:'n..· "tlwn:- an<l t.hL'Y were h~w. Sl."U<!du:~ ram ram eloud::-. •, ~or tht..~ annual l'n\~ ('r'it:i.:. of '\ash- only bc1.:au::;e they aec1dL•ntly driftul ~ii nt, l'l."rl: f~~~re t..·r~pt t.o th: ~d.J!~ mJ,"rton rt.•lav <."..'ll'rlYal. 1lw Ever- in und l'ouhln"t l{l°t aw~n. \\"hv'! Oh., 1~f the .~ho:-tl:i. :H>Od •• \ d<'.1thl~ "llt4" gTl!\•n-\\". S. C. this \\as Lho .Junior (·.Ja~:. \\1lnt tal"t~ 1?n·;.1t -::l;.1r1_ni.: t•yes ~tanchnJ! out

Reporte r s Leonard \\'ing, Ruth .\sbury, Patricia Knowles, Xorma Beck, F. J. Mac­Corinick, ::\lnry William!', Xcdrn Gn•r, ::i.Iary Simpson, Ruth \"\"oodurd, Flora J1:.wi~. Hazel '.\lcll<m . Earl Ruclberg, \"irginia ~!ills, Jesse llelm, Margaret B· wnwn, Ttd lhadJock. Louise \Yilson 1 Al Griencr, "'m. Andcr:5on.

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AD\"ERTI~lXG ~IA. ·.\GER. - .. . . . .... LEX ROBBI:\S, "29 AHistnntH 111 Ad\"crtbinc-. Leonard Johnson, Joe Dclaney

Hvr.sc::;hoc shark- amt diamond fan:) ..... \\ ing- into acllon. Indl'HHmt. wt.. at.her IJl'e\-Lflt.ed intl"3111Ul"aJ OUtdOOl' ba~('­~tl{ a .. 1 .. d hor~t·;-;.hoes irom taking plun· a~ per schedule, ~o t.hc g-i-cat. natwn~1l gmne and ba.rny:tr<l g-ol( will make t.heir dl'1H1l nt a later date. -Tht lJcn­\""er Clarion.

other da!'.s t·ould show :-uc.:h Jndiffcr- ! in th(' bold rt>lw·t. u.g-~\Jnst thL' bh~t·~ t•n<.:e to the impo1·ta11t matters or ~h~1li 1 '\\·s of the- m)!"ht. .r\ 1"(1JX'" \\ns hand. thrown on~r th<.' lowe:..:.t. l~rnb ~f the

Qf , OUl'~C there l::C. a po:..:.:stblt• ex- ll"l"(' ~Uld tht.• would-_i.l !->Ult'ldC dllt~h~ planation, nt~rhap::; ~C'\t•ral. It. mig-hl up to .thC' bnt~th _with ~ne L·nd o he just. plain foi-get.fulm·"~ or it. nu\y ~ 1 ~1 ~· tlt..->tl :tbm;t his nl"'C'k . • ht• tha.t ~v111e1 rw might hnn• trit"<.I to :\ow t·ame tht> supl'tollW tC'st. \\ ould colkct. <lu<":-... ' \"ho k110\\ s ·~ he ha\·e the coura,l!'e. th<.' nf n·e hl e.r 11

The adn:nt of g-reen :\!Tass t.o th1..~ CIRCULAT!Ol\ )!Al' AGER .................................... CLIFFORD SW A..'\SON, '29 A:->si tnnt in Circulation, Ruth Grush

Fool:s at La rge: campu~ has brouc-ht ntw t(·rror:..:. with IL m:ly he that \\C arc prl!"ju<lLcd it._ l'Omir!!'. The l?'l.'ll('ral slo!!nn is

upon the subjt-.:t. of can·yinl!" proba- ·'Keep Off The Grn~s." but it i:5 al­tion to the 1..·mnpu:-;, but from what "e ways op n t.n question as to ju-.t what h:1ve lw.ard it ~ct·m~ that a )!T\•at num- this n•ally menns. It may m(' .. rn ti.at l>t.r of other~ are abo pr ... ~juclicL'ti and wnlkinc- on the gra~~ is not allowed re~t.: ·Lt.he publicati(m oi foolish dcm- and again it may tnl•an that it is not on~Ln1tio11s. It is bad. enough when a parkinl! plac:c for idler:-:. lt is rot some honorarie.s, for lack o.f some .. likck that the latlt'r woulrl taus'-'

it all" Finally, with a ... rt fm:C' he paus. d •"or the In~t le-ap i~ this wo~·lcl. Smid( ndl\· that strnng-e mner \"OIC(' his con-..(:irn. c-. whispen•d and !'3i(I .. You C'nn"t. do it. You t·nn't do it.JI CLERICAL ~L-L'\AGER ....... _ ....................... _ ............ ~JARTHA FLYNN, '30

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"But. whv'? Oh. wh\· \'tm't. I do it?' moanC'tl th~ frE-rzied ·man.

··Be(·au~<'.' ' answerhl t.hl' insidious ,·oit·t.~ ma(lclenini.d'\". "yon are not. a i:ulle:::c ~tudent.'-Loui:o:\ ille Sntyr.

P \! " TING THE " l\l" thing better, must force their plt..'<igcs an\· ~trouble for who in thC'ir sane Prof: You mbseii my da:;~ yt•!->ter-to wear outlandbh t•.ostunlt:::. . mOment~ would (l'\"Cr think {If lying- t!aY. didn't vou '? Foi· Lhc fir:s.t time fraternit..ies ha\"t' on wet C"l'a~~ enn on the warrnt'sl F•rosh: ~ol in lhe lea ... -;t ~ir, not in

"Who will paint I he "l\I" ·1 asked the Fangs. "Xot I'' said the Senior; "::\ot I," said the Junior and etc.

ea .... ouraged publk· appl'aran(.'f.'::> of da\"""S. {\_Tt ... 'linly th~ .. n~ can be no the lN1:..:.t.. -.-\ln. R:tmmer ,Jamm( r. their freshman probatiotwrs in su~h 1

- ·-----·--- --------------------­!a prevalent way. En"r during lhc

_ ... e\"l'rtht•1t'."il" ton1orrow is the day that the men ~tudents are last day of this week, ~d1ic!1 has been I 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

<uppMed to giYe the big letter on :;\fount Baldy a thorough clean- !~~.~~!~~ ~-:U,~~;f;:'.;;~;::~1t~1 i;,;_~~111a~.'::'~~ ing. It is needless lo "a~- that it i~ the duty of everyone to take o<l<ls and c•nds ot clothing- l<>ng- since part in the paint ng E,·eryone knows that it iH the tradition ';j'~~- al;~~~ "b'~~/'"b:·~~~ht<k~'~';~'t;·h~ and mu~t be done. but then' will be a certain number of students campus. that will take the attitude of "'Let the other fellow do it ." It seems that probation has two

mRJOl' purpo ... c.·-.. tu a..ccomphsh. It It is a grand old tradition . this painting of the "l\l". The teach s the man thmr<s about his fm-1

Frosh do iheir part every Fall and attend in body and clean up termty and it d"dop<» m lum nn interest in the fratermty. Surl'ly I

the letter in short order. It is in the Spring that the usual th""' two purposes could be accom-amounl of fm.;s is raised and a black-list has to be published. pli.hed just as well in.1Jc• ns out. To I Somehow the offenders seem to figure on letting someone else'~ ~~~~~·r~h;fk~f,;;"~~c~f £!:~ 1;h~r~. 1~'i~1~ do it and consequent]\· \\·hen some balk is made are the first to of :llal'.·h are in iwtlity, but they arc I

. · . . . not the ones who usually s1 n .. ~thl th<' howl about the declme of lrad1t1ons on our campus. g-ospel of the '"g-oo<l-for-nothing-nc.<s"

There can neYer be a moYement of consequence on .any. campus of 1~~1~ "oo.I of fratorniti''" in g-en­unless the ent1re student bod~- enters wholl'-heartily mto the era!. this incn~18in" ,pi1;t of public spirit of the affair. Tomorrow, without doubt, there will be a I demon,tration of probation acti,·itic-s number of spiritless indiYiduals that will ignore the event. They should be taboo. Purdue Exponent. '

will . while their fellow :luden~s arc working to keep up the pride I ~Iii!!~~ of their alma mater. be sleepmg or amurn1g thenrnelYes 111 some l!B .= indolent fashion. They "·ill. "·hen the black-list is published. be highly indignant that anyone hould interfere with their prirnte affairs. And they will be the same indiYiduals that point out to Yisitor.' on home-coming day, the ":;\l ... and say "Oh yes, we clean it up e\·ery Spring."

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Yearo ago it was the custom to pay for education by means of uition, but praclicall,· nowhere is that the case now. This meant

that wealthy ppople oni\' could attend. It is not an aristocracy of dollars that modern educators want. but an aristocracy of intelligence. So do \W all. I

\\liat proof is there that mere payment of two thousand dollars nstead of two hundred will decrease loafing in college'! Rather it would "eem to point toward the opposite result. "'hile it is 1

not true in all ra'es. it has b ·en sho\\ n by many figures and om11ilation" that the stu<knts who work hardest in college are ho:e "ho haH· Lare!~· enough mone, to get b,· on. Having to

pay thl' full ro,;t would m•arly olJYia!t: the possibility"of a higher ducation for them. They coulJ not work and earn enough, and y the time lh<'~ had arrassed a sufficient amount by working onstantly they would han: passed the time when college is of he mm•t benefit.

\\"hat is there to ,how that the student who can spend only wo hundred dolla1-s is of le:s benefit to the slate than one paying \YO thou,and? :\°othing. Thi" fact cannot be determined until 'I

he man hi" citlwr proYed or clisnproYed his Yalue, and it is only ~· giYing full opportunity to potl'ntial ability that we can Yer I 1scm·er it - 'tan ford Daily. I

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Claudina: :\fy sco ~h uncle :-;ent me his picture thiS mo1,1in.J?'.

Emma: So? How dues hu look" C'lnu<lina: I dor 't kno\\'. J han1'·

had it de' lo1il•tl yl•t. - <.."'-olgat Hant.er.

Aakjer, Anna .1. ·ordquist, :\l abel iety on a limited basis the rules of J-il.nas, Ruth, Get.ch.ell, .\larJorie ~ye, I the Society provide. it is expected 1'.athleen U Le~ry, 1Jelphlne \\ olf, that a majority of the member s of ..\.tarJone ... R1ch.1e, Dorothy G~rett, 1 the J unior and Senior classes of t he Jt.'aruta f 1.-h, Gertrudt l>ouge, Gray..:e Department of Chemistry will even­w_1l11amsOL, . Lthelo~ h..l!~llpenaar, tually 3\'ail themselves of t he oppor­\\ 1lda ;\!ay 0 !\eal, Grace 8poobtra, tunity to join the orsrnnization while \ E:..1:nt! :Shot.kly, .\Ir . and .H t~ . A. 11. yet in ~chool. In fact, ;\Jr. Sheppard Poot, and Charles J a.tTet.t. !'tat·~~. this point was one of t he main J -...._..._~ ....... ....._..._,.._._._ .. _-..-.... -.. ........ -... ....... -,.. ... ..._

conrnlerntions in establish the chapter. · ~ Th T" I H E · ~ Delta Tau Holds ~ e 1me s ere to nJOY "

f~ l>dt.a T~u Soring- party was , n , ? • • i held at the Snnr.g Hill laot ::;aturda, DJ:. .l)I s COX' E:-;T10:-; " CREAMY ROOT BEERS < ·~ring l'a rt ) · , . l H.I '\ll LTOX .l ' l' J'EXDS ~ Tho e ~

:\n~~~irD~~em.~~r:~a~r~·~~~:~.~'1?~~ (Conti nued from P agoe One ) ~ and ~ f~sor an~ illro. Cheever and . lr. a 1ul I ed r1at at about one sixth of the col- ~ FRESH POPPED CORN ~\

rnrn ('hi I Alpha Omicron J>i ;_ J \\°\:ck End Gu est.

..\lrs. 11. E. ,\lorns were cha~roru;. lege:; in the r nited States the fra- r" -• . The guest..:s w1.:re: :.\l1ldr_e<l Eib, Ber- tern"tit•s are compelled to have house ~ to be obta ined at •,,

~i g1t1a ( hi ht..•lfl a tea Su.r_1day after- .\ll s. Bowden w~ a w~ck-end ~l~t n for al :\1other~ and S1 .... tcr:-.. at. t.hc Alpha Om1. ron Pi houS(!.

i Omega ·e~-End Gu"'t. Manon Gil hri ... t, Gn·at Falls, wa:-; wcek-t:nd J..>-U<.•st. at. the Chi Omega ~l'.

mce B?.ttomley, Ruth R1ddell, Doro· mot'1er:-. The Dean!; were unanimous -. thy f it.zgera)d: Ruth Woodwa rd, on l'1e 'ubject of aboloshing Hell week ~ THE ELLEN NEWS ~

I?elta Ta~ . :\lab~~ Kmg, Ebie ,c:iane, R:1:1t~ Joh.n- a~ f'. part or initiation. Ten per cent ~ STA TD ( ::i unda) Din~ c r G ~e:-.b. . . ::>On, ~·ern loar.~. Carleen Willtmn~n, oft te in~titutionfi have a lready abol- ~ > .\~r: a1~d )l_r~. H ._ ~· .:.'lorns \\er~ Su.r-IJ<:~1e _Crane,_ h.~lhlee:1.Roche1 L~cilt:: i~he 1. it an<l a l_arge number have ~e- ' Operated by :: day dtmH.~t j...'\le~t..s at. the Uelt.a Tau D1ckcn~on, ~11ld1 <.<l \\ htt.c and h.at.h- gu);_ tion~ that 1t s hall not be carried Arthur Cutting 1

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~ TRY THE NEW BOZEMAN fiRILL a a Parties and Banquets a pecialty ~ ~ Quality Cleanline,;s Sen·ice a S!\.'-'-'-~~~'~''~'-''-'-'''-'-"~'-'-'-~~~'~

1~~~~;~1 ~ Assorted :IIilk Chocolate Coated Creams 3 9 ~

~ Asso:·t:~· ;~~11:Y a::xxut . 49CC ~ house. I ryn Friels. outside of the fraternity house. Fra- > ~ .\ migli C lub Phi 'C"psilon Omit;ron served a tlne1: fact ~\'a:-. hrnuvht up that in ni ne 'I .\ nnounce~ Pled g in g . cou1 se dinner for the. Tau Beta Pi stat"~ fraternity houses are free fro m

:\lill'~ ('ity. was a The Ami).{o Club anroun1.:es the F1.·atc1rdty :\ londay e\ening'. Cover:; tax~tion. Dr. F . \V. Shephardsen , r--------------at tho &ta Ep~ilon pledging- ot' Bru ... c Garling;hou~c of were laid for t.wenty-sc\•en. This is editor of Baird's i\lanual and presi-

~ 1 lu. Fancy Box, Dark Coated

\'hocolate Coated Reel Cherries 59C ~imm£. t.he last. of a ~des of dinner::; so·H:d dent of the Xutiona l Fraternity coun- 1 lb. Fancy Box

1>Pa Sigma Beta Ep~i lon cessful year. ...ernitics. I Di nne r Guc:s.t . The last subject of discussion was n~a_y Dinner Guest.

F. E. \l'<•ndall, De11,er. Sunda~· dinr<:!' j..rue.st at

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by Phi C and terminated a Yery sue- ci l, nddrt>sst:d t he convention on fra-

lolo., wa.s .\lr. Grandc~'1 Terry wa · u dinner I I the ''l\lnladjusted student.11 that is t he Lhc Kappa irne::;t. at. the Bd ... 't E11silon

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.fiss ,j .·s.iP ~lurray, Billings, wa~ dmm.·r ..._~est at the I.~a.mbda Ph1 u~ol• Saturday.

mbda P hi nne r G uests. F rieda Jhnclriek~m and ).[a r .r ittor~ wl're Sunday dinner g-uc·s.bi at e Lambda Phi hou::.C"l.

.lta Tau nn~ r Guests. Dean )[orrel of "·as.hinglon Stale •liege wa~ a dinner guest at the lta 'I'au hou~e last Tuesdav eve-A'·

4\migo Di nner Guests. Prof. ,J. \\'he ~ler and l..<'e Roy

Powers w<!re Sunday dinnt-r guests at t.ht· Amigo house.

OmeJ..t"a Jkta Dinner Guet--t!;.

A. Chlistcrso-r.. an<l !•'red Cameron a form<!r :-.tud~n.t of :\lont.ann State ColliJi;re Wl•re dinner guests Friday at. thv Omeg-a Beta house.

SP EED HIKE College of the University of Colorado The first mile speed hike was held made a ta lk on th is :--ubject on which

Saturday. ).lary ii.lc:Coy won first he has made extensive study. walking the mile in nine minute:; and Besides the actual meeting of t he lhirty seconds. convention, t h e Deans were enter-

TUESDAY. MAY 15 Phone 21 Clara Bow

in ''Red Hair" The socond mile speed hike will be ta ined by the students and facu lty of

held Friday, ?.lay 18th at 6: 15 A. M. the University of Colorado, wit h sight · •+•aIE•++•1UC+•+1UC•+•+1UC•++•:uc•+•+11E••.ue•+•+1!C••+1!C•+•+1!C•+•+JJE•+•+ut:••+1f=•+ The participants \'.-;ll nH.et at t he ~eeing trips,_ progr an.1s and ba nquets. \VED. and THUR.\;). •~ ~• ~ ~ 2IlJ ;;u-u+ 2I1J 2fll+ 2JlJ 2J1J 2J1J 2nl+ dfll ban·ack!i They were given a tr1p up the famous ~ ~

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~~;m\~ I ~h~~~~~!re ~~:~e~ ~a~~i~~~ E:£!:rp~~~ '. .Tack Mulhall and ~ U ~ Sigma Chi then· names to }Jary \\ 1lhams, f en- Dorothy Mackaill :: ·~· Dinner Guests. nis :\lanai:rer. or )liss Asbury before - in - nre::: so :Jlr. and ;\Jrs. Beck and :\Ir~. ~\'inn Saturday. :\l ay 19th. The matches will ~ RE RT of Deerlodg~, an<l .:\lrs. Papp1n of start :"l l onday. &heduJe of thC> games j ~ ._. - - - - - - - - ''l\fan Crazy" U U C,J,reat F~lls wer d~nner vue>ts at the will be found on the bulle.tin boa rd . \ i F A s H

1 0 N ~ ~ Sigma Chi house Saturday. SWI~Dll:NG ++ ..

I The swimming meets \\~II be held It FRIDAY, MAY 18 ~~ __ THE __ ~ Kap pa S ig ma )fa;- 24th and }fay 31st. Vaudeville 2111 2111

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, .\nK~~~~eSi~:,~!g~~~;,unc<s the pledg-i LOCAi, BR.\X CII WIL L It BARBER SHOP :: ~ ~I r . and )[rs .. Dyer, an~l )It·. and ing of Edeiard Maxey, Li,·i1wston, RECE!YE N .ITIO::-IAL t SATURDAY, MAY 19 ~.. BOZEMAN HOT SPRINfiS ~-J1 :. C'. _.\, Truitt were dmn(r gu~st.~ and Henry Kopps, Hmgham. --- and the Si~'1na. Alpha Ep•ilon hou>e, (Continued from Page One) 1 t 1\Ionte Blue ~ ~

,tmxla,, evemng and Sunday . Pi Beta l'hi Sheppard. A total membership of f Beauty Shoppe in 1 •• •• Di nner Gueots . over twenty is r equir ed to maintain I J. B. NEIL, Proprietor "Brass Knuckles" •• •• M i~s Esthtr Stockton and l\lary .Jo :\lr. an<l Mrs. George Patton, :Jl r. a chapter. J t B ths Ph 461 J ~ ~ ockton spent the ,,·eek-er'<l at Clark- and 1.1rs. \"andenhook \\(;re dinner Students a r e admi tted to membel"- a one • ---- +• ..

n dsiting relatives. i,rue,ts at the Pi Beta hou,_. Thursday ship in the American Chem ical Soc- 1~-------- SUN., MON., TUES. ~~ DANCE HALL, PLUNGE, ~ night. 1 ==============-==--======= May 20, 21, 22 ~ BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS ~ \IG DI· - ·~ •• •• _ pha a m ma e ~ I ;! HELEN OF TROY ~ ~

1Ano:1~~ceG'a!~f:g~;enl1pha Gamma DON'T FORGET a I By IE The Ideal Place for Your Picnics and Parties ; D It ti t of J ~ I John ll's kine 2111 ::i5\I ~r:,; ~~~c~~c~~ R~~"n~~~a~~~~~eon, B Y R 0 N ' S C A f E ~· "-•••••••••• ... ••• +1UC++1UC++1UC++1UC++1UC++1UC++1UC++1UC++1UC++1UC++1UC++1UC++1UC•• Omega Beta. I ' ;.2i\.++dlli++dlli++;:m;++;m.++;m.++2fli++;m.++2n:++21li++2111++2111++2111++ I . RIALTO l'i Beta Phi I When You Plan Your :\!othe rs Chocola te. ~

their annual Mother',; Da\· Chocolate 1

on Sunday :\lay 1:3. Repi·esentatives I ' from all sorotilies and fraternities We A ure the Best of Service

~lontana Al1>ha of Pi Beta Phi held 1 BANQUETS AND PARTIES ~

were preser.t. I THIS WEEK, MAY 15-22 I -- 1~~

.Al1>ha Omicron Pi Announces Initiation.

Alpha Phi of . -:\-~Ph.a Omicron Pi ~···· • • _,._.......,....,._ • .-.J".•.-_._..~..-.-• ...,..,,..._.....,.....,..,,,..... .................. ......,.,,,,.,......._.~ ttnnoun~es the tT!lt1at1on of Eula ~

T hompson, Bozeman, Dorothy Gar- SPECIAL SALE OF / rett, Great Falls, Aileen l\isu.la, Nei - 1 < < hart and Frances Folger. Billmg:s. ~ ~

~l~~:r GGt~~:';~- Delw : ~ 136 SUITS AND TOPCOATS ~ ne~\::,,~~:~~"th~i c~!;;~1:0Ga~;~,~a "n~l~~ ~ ~ house, Sunday. . . 1 ~ ~

.:\liss Th.elma Babcock was a v1s1t~1· ~ $29 00 ~ at the . .\ lpha Gamma Delta hou~e this 1 ! • we~k.

~[rs . s . G. Scott entertained at a 1 The e are all new suits, good styles, many with >

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Ramon Novarro Bridge I' arty. I ~ I bridg-e lunche<>n Saturday in honor , extra pants and some ha,·e silk sleeve lining. Now < "ACROSS TO of Joy Noble. Guests were Elv,a Budd, ' · 0 h I Carolyn Haley, ~fary Trrne \\ 1lhams, ( is ) our time to buy a spring s uit. t ers as ow

SINGAPORE" ' Annabell Griffir, Frances Fogler, ~~ $19 -o

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I :\1 rs . \'aug-h. alumnae. Lomse Pitman, \Vilda I\lae O'Neill and Louise )lary- •..-.•..-..-.-... w.-.-..-.•.-...-.. •..-..• ..... -..-.-.• .. •..-..-_,.._,...-• ._...........-......... _...,._.._,._,..,,..,....._.._._~ nard I=========================="°'

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"DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS J Picn.ic. . Alpha Gamma R ho held then· an-

AS nua l spring- picnic Ft;day, i\lay 12 , on

THE GA CHO" the West Gallatin. Among the guest-' oreSt nt were Doris \Vibon, Lela

I R omine, Arlone Crane, Margaret

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YEARS ago, P.A. showed a clean pair of he~ls qr to the field of smoking-tobaccos. It has mam-tained its lead ever since, putting more distance behind it every year. There must be a reason why P.A. is the world's largest-selling brand.

There is! Open a tidy red tin and get a full breath of that class-by-itself fragrance. Then tamp a load into the bowl of your pipe and light up. The first pull tells you why more men smoke P.A. than any other brand. Cool and smooth and mellow and mild-not for one p!pe-load, but always. Try this long-burning tobacco, Fellows. You'll say so!

l>RIN&E ALBERT -the national joy smoke!

C> 1928. R. J. Rel·no l d~ Tob~cco Company, Winsto n·Salem, N . C.

If you ,,;brate to quality, you'll grtTVi·

tale to P.A.

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CLUB CAFE ~ ... · · ·.~~~·~~~~ .. ·~·~~~; . ,, .... ~ , ~~-.... ....,._.._.._..,.,,..,,..,._.,~~-~---- '! TH-REE GROUPS TIED I .NOTICE PI KAPPA DELTA GIVES \!

THE \YEEKLY Ex.PONENT, TGE DAY, l\IAY 15, 1928

It's Clean ; I EVER ATE" -~ LA PALINA FOR FIRST J I There will be a special \\" omen's JNITJATJON BANQUET PANETELAS N B B assembly Friday mornirg in t11.e En-~ VIRfilNIA FISHE 0

• • gmeermg Assembly''" 11 oclock. _ I R E 10 --- I} inal p1ans for ·women's Da~~ will be I o C '. A. E., Knppa igmas and lndepen- discussed by Alberta )htchell. Ber- Officers Elected For .Next 1'.ear; Plans . Phone 136

CHOC LA S ~ EACH dents fla\•e Perfect. Hecord In ~~cehe~rt~~' ~~lltl~~\-~. a\\~05~\:~~~~:~~~ .i\lade to Sponsor Several ====-------------------------·' 117 East Main St.

T~fee TE ~.i lntramurnl Baseball ~~~es. \\'omen •re excu>ed from Oratorical E.-ents mu111 ii 11nuuunnuuum:mmuumm====umn=

Kl • h •dt c The lntra-f.raternity b<iseball series RuUi Ruteledge. ~lontana Beta of Pi Kappa Delta ll HQ WARDS and ~ e1nsc ffi} 0. has progressed as scheduled the pasl President A. W · S. ent.et't.'l.incd :il a banquet Thursdny il Taffy - week. Three uea.ms, the S. A. E 's e\'ening, nt Gilkersons in honor of il K N I c K E R s ;;; ~ -~.......... ~.. .. .. • • Kappa Sig's, a.nd lndep~ndents stand CHAMPION VAULTER their three newt~· initiated men1bers, n

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_M _,_I ~.'j_J;h~0t~cl~;1~~1e percentage colunrn ~~1~tr£n:i~lland, ,Joe Dolaney and Ed- ffff A good woman is hard to find . And The games last wC£1k were mostly USES SHORT POLE . .\t this lime tle<'tion of nc'='.-t year's l ' 111111 111 • • • • 11 1 • • 1 11 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • , , • muc:h hard(lr to keep good. decided by Yery close scores .and sev· offi1.--ers was held. Those lected were

Just received a la1·ge shipment of nifty patterns in Knickers and Golf Hose

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, The standinp; of the Clubs :u·e as Southern California track t~am, used at the meeting was, "How to Popa- il Ed d ~ !ollo"G~unc• Played Las t \\" eek ~-o1:'r~?s ~;'.~c~:'.:Jhe~/h~\,,'" f:~:'inc~~~ ~~:?1~g,.J!'.?r.i\~~si~;"a~lza~f:i:1~~~ s~~~ E Walk-Om Shoes an St~~~~~:~d Nobby Caps ~ lndependCllts, 4; Omega Bela ~. when he mllde hio ru.ord breaking ed on this "·ork b~- sponsoring the !i ~ Come and See Our Large Selection ~ A.migo 11· Si~m h" 9 leap at tho annual Wost Coast Re- "oming Extempore contr.st and they -==·:m=:====:i:11:1 Ui nt::>:'t:' UI ;ll:lllil:ll:tl UI Ull::U:l:tlllhil l ~ ~ K pH's· ' 13 Al l G ~ a Hi1° r;. lays. The T1·ojan captain, who also further expect to ha.YlE' local contests ~ ~ ~J ~E;~~~ J.~. p l,:~m~ 1;~11thi 1~~· holds the Oly1np.ic record in his fav- in frosh. nnd sophomore debaUrg. 111 111 1u 111 111 111111 1111 u1 111 11 u 11111111u 1n 111 1111n 111 11111u •11 11 1111111 1111 1 11 11 1111 , , ,111111 1 11 1 1

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are smart-they may be worn for travel, for town-there are large and small shapes-they are remarkably priced.

THEREFORE Every w·oman w·ill eagerly greet this sale as an opportunity to complete summer millinery wardrobes

AT DEFINITE SA VIN GS IN THESE TWO GROUPS

! :\Iay 1 -(A ,~5 J)-(B \"S C) remarkable heights. He figures Lhal Yes.-if you can tell ine one' thing ~ )fay 19-(D vs F)-(1[ vs El- l5 bfoon poles and sueh things are we have ir. common. · : Phone 266 410 W. Curti'ss (I vs G) . not ing else than menaces t.o naviga· \Yell. [ think you are beautiftiJ.- ~ Stand in g tion and just. so nn1eh c::-...ira weig-ht to \Vtts.h. & Lee Miilk. 11

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O 1.000 proaehes the take-off, ac-()('rding to -1 .G67 Coach Ci·omwell, ,.-ho says that thi~ ~ ~ : !

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1 :m ~:i'.::. ::n~~:::,·:::· f:::~tn:f;~~.l~t 1 ~ T~E ~~T~:A~DING ~ 1 1 3 .000 >tormed the secretuy. Furthermore, ~ SHEER DRESS F ~IBRIC ~ 1 .~-=-=_

TAU BETA PI HOLDS w1•ong with the president's for<ign I I Jetter of protest ag-airst Mr. Cool- ~

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IT'S EASY TO BE SURE OF THE BEST

MODERN MARKET Quality Meats - Deli\•ery Every Hour

PHONE 83

to intimate that ,omething might be I OF 'l'HE SEASON

INITIATION FOR THREE ~Vl~~ ~~~ 0~0t~~""stu~l~~'!,.. ~::,d~~~d 1 ~; 1· $ l 45 ~~ --===-~ Tau Bet.a Pi, lionorary engineering idge's. .Nicaraguan µoliC'.\', signed by •

~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~¥:~~i~~~:~ $1~89 1~ , ··•''' ·~~,~~ ·~~~· ~~~~~ ·~~ ~~~~·~~~~~I~~'''"' of the class of '23 and was fonnerly better than that. ~ Soft perman~nt finish-a member of Sigma Ei>silon, the local With the sooators the studeds had I ~ non shrinking and an ab- MALTED MILK COME TO hononu·v which later became a bette.r luck. Eigteen of them '\VCl'e chapter of Tau B€l!a Pi. inlen~ewecl b)' the delegation. Most solutely fast color to sun l1

STUDENTS FAIL TO INTERVIEW COOLIDGE

of them were fatalists whrn it ell.me J ~ or tub-plain colors and ~ to tall.ing about :\icaragua. "We've I ~ prints all colors I out hand in Nicaraguai wo- cnn ' l ~ turn back1'. thev said. The student __ .--

needle:::;s to say. For on the letter- ft 11· ' th' I head of their org-anization, named 0 lilgSWOf S

THE SUfiAR BOWL The Home of Homemade Candies

d('legation was 0£ another minrl. it is I I

the Emergency on Urited States ~ Thirty College Men Call on President Polic-v in 'icarag-ua. are the folow- n.,~~~"'-'-~~~ l;HXH:'®,o-i:ro<(K>O-Of<f<m<O<:>O-Of<l<HH(Hlo-llf<l<B:l-<(Hlo-ll'<><HH><>D

ing- Objectives: (1) top the. \\-al' in ~ Nicaragua. (2) I mmediate "-ith- ~ To Get Views on Question

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New York, K. Y.-(By Xew Stu­dent Servioe) -President Coolidge does not choose to discuss the !_\Jic­araguan situation with college stu­dents. That is what a conunittee of

clrawal of marines. (3) Invite the co- I ~"'-'-'-~~"'-~"'-~ operation of Latin-American coun- ~ ~ I ~\~~<>T~ b:u~i~~~;~~:~ of Kiraragua I 11 RAMONA ~ FOLL Q W

The thirt'\· students were from · twen~-one universHie~ and c_olleges, THE CROWD' mcludtng Uar.·ard. ~ale, PnnC'eton, • Aruhut t. Union Theologioral Semin· By Ruth Elting c four studei.ts. representi:ng a. larger

committee of thirty from the most p~·ominent colleges of the tountry, ·------··--·--·<1; d1scoYereU when they went to the

'i \\."hite 11ou~e on April iG1 armed with

fti~s. Vanderbilt .. .,,d Boston Univcrs- I Star H b Columbia Record No. 1352D am urger

The pe"ime<t says that all women arc immornl; thd optimist merely The big hit of the month ===============~~=== A Store Where Style and Quality at Popular

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a lettt;.r of introduction. The com­j mittee .e:ot no fwrther than the Presi­j dent's conlfidential secretat"Y who read • them a la~ ture on what students

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.!I shouldn't think about. Not e'i'en the fact thnt one of the students was n men~ber of President Coolidge's fra~ tern1ty at Amhurst c-arl'ied weight

j the Coolidge secretary. I ; Undergraduates have not right. to

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A JUNIOR PROM IN 1912

hop<:>s they a re~

RADIO Sets - Tubes - Parl.!J

Batteries

D. H. BUD D CO. Plumbing, Heating, Electrical

and Sheet M~W Work

reigns supreme for males i I

One of the most elabo11.e and prob­ably the best remembered of all social events this year will be the Junior Prom gi\'en by the cla&; of 1914 this e'Olting-,

Phone 300 30 W. Main

these days-they no longer l are content to let their wives j wear all the smart clothes in

the family.

Perhaps our Men's Clothing Style in Patterns--

Style in Colors-Style in Fabrics-­

Style in Design Style in Fit-

is to blame.

Style all the wa) through is a destinguishlng mark of our Suits for Spring.

.. Yet the prices--even if you want lo be ex­trangant. they won't let you.

$25.00 $39.50

$35.00 $42.50

Graduation is only a few days away you know. ---:---

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All we:..•k the juniors have been wo~·~r:.g and cac.h committee has been str1vmg to do their share to make the dance lhi~ eYe-ning a success.

At difforent times during the week w~ h3;ve. walkc.d with junio1-s, talked w1.th JUntOT'S or cornered them and ti.1.ed to learn the details of lhis eve­mng's in·ogram. But lhe most we can: get is a wise smile and a shake of the hc~d. Several ev· n told us to wait an!-1 s~. that. they had several sur­prises m. store and half the fun would be gone 1f they told anything now.

The rlnl! hall alreudy shows the hB;nd ~vork the class has put irn. The trunmmgs are streamers of grov and (!Teen pap~r, the class colors, ind a ~Japanese ldf"a has also been worked m. E\~e-ry light is incased in a gay .Japanese la•ritern and others strun~ throughout the teiling to add to the pleasing effect. . Ov!?'r a hundred and twenty-fivC' in­

;·1tat1~ns have been issued and noth­ing t~1s year has been looked forward to '.'rith a greater pleasm~ th.all! the I Jumor Promenade.

l;" ou c.1n absolutely rely on the time given by a Longines Waccn . Their an:-acrive de­sign and unfdiling accnracy make it a most enviable pos· scs~wn.

H. A. Pease & Co. Jewelers

The clnss's one idr.a is for ever:'t'­one to have a g-ood time and the.v have. ~pared no effort to make th0 I evemng a success

College Exponent, May 23, 1912 '---------------'

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TRY OUR

BED LAM PS Georgette Shades, $2.75 Each

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EARL S. MARSHALL

RO EC HER DRUfi CO

Phone 327

Prescriptions a Specialty ~~"'-"'-"'-~~'-~

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NELSON CAB Oldest and Most Reliable

COLLEGE WORK A SPECIALTY

Office 26 East Main

Extra Special Sale

DURO GLOSS RAIN COATS in Red, Green, Blue, Brown; light weight and fleece lined. Our Cash Price---

$4.98 ·-------------------...

Farre!!:~c0£t~!~~~ .. Shop 1!

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