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~xpon.cnt BOZE:\1.AN, :\10!\'TA A, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1930 N , 1BER 30
Engineers ifty-Seven Senior Engineers M.S.G. STUDENT~ ill Leave on Inspection Trip Sf GU R [ W 0 R K
• en1or
nnual Educational Tour Will Be of lhe Large Industrial Plants at Great Falls. Cobleigh, Thaler and Therkelsen Will Accompany '.\!en on Inspection
Fitt)·- ·c\'tm ~1..?:iors in l'ng111.;oer1n~ t )lontana ::tAtc Cdk~e \\ill 11wk·nnua1 cdul·ational tour of the large dustrial plants at G.cl'at. Falls, 1eavf! here this morning- by auto and
ompctinl!' the tour on Friday, i\1ay ~, vises W. )1. Cobleigh, dt>an of cn
ineering- at the State College. On "'ednC'~da). thl'Y will inspect the
eduction works of the Anac:onda Coper :\lining Company. On Thur-:day
d Frida)· the group of students will e didded into smaller units and will '<:it tht• Black Eade, Volta, Rainbow nd )luronPy plants of the )Iontana ower Compan~r1 the . .\utomatic 'felehone Exchange. Radio Broadcasting tatio11, )lunitipal \\.at<.>r Filteration lnnt. Great ~orthern Railway Com~n.r machine shop~ and thl' Sunbur~t i1 R~fmen·. A facult\· member ''ill e in l..'harit' of each g.roup an<l it i~ xpe<:tl'd that they will \·is it t"\ t'n ore plants if time permit~. Proft?sr Cobleigh, J. A. Thaler and Eric
herkelson are the faculty members aking the tour. 'Ihe engineering students making
PurpO>'e to GiH Recognition to Junior Women Who Have Proven Worthy
~1e tour are the regularly enrolled )fontt.nn State lhaptcr of :'\Iortar tucients taking- the four year engin- Board Pntenained at a ''Recognition ring course~ . The fir~t three years Tea" )!nnday afternoon. April 24, in
each cour~e consbts of technical the fire .. Jlac1. room of Herrick hall ork. gradual_ly !eading ~o\\:ard the for 24 junio .. women, selected brcau~e ract1cal appla:atlon of prmc1ples he- of their achieYements and senices to g ab~or~ed. 'Vhen the students be-
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)fontana St..1.tl' College campus. m<: seniors, they _have. reached the 1 The members of :\fortar Board, touc1a~ ~ta~e,. of engmeenn~ and ne_ed I ge_t.her :'·ith their faculty advisors, e ~m1shing ~ou~h of actually rn- )J1~s Fr1de Bull. Dr. Sarah Jennings ec:tmg the pnnc1ples learned as ap- and Dean Henick, have watched the
(s G 0 N 5 IN WI l l ri~~~;~:::1~:i~~:i:~:%J~Ji:~~fo~~ I and est.em of, tho~e a tint1es 01 serdce and accomplishment.
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:f1;~;:r~~:F:;~:r~;~~:: •1 A•lone Crane. Glady• Elliott rlelen U F chter, Katherine Fisher, Dorothy
Garn tt. )ilarie Hakala. Amelia Hindchclitf, Katherine Kellett. \'era Ann
r n ties But Auto- O'Xeil. '.1£arg-aret Rowe. Elizabeth Eliminates Shirk- Seitz. Xatalie Semis, Peg-g-y Scott,
'idens Op maticall . ers. In Po ible
Helen Schultz. Alice TLvlor. Lillian ;lcndcnt Progress Tubb. Alic. Y"ndenhook. faabel Wood,
'uaranteed Stunt to Ile Presented. .Joyous Greetings Promi ed
and Dorothy Woodard.
XOT!CE
i\Iorton Receives Entomology and Jellison Zoology Fellowship. Both Members of Honorary Frats
Is . ationalh Kno ' n of Pean•. \\ a· \odd \\ar
Wear~· wraiths of our worn-out ·omen of the wonderful senior clas~ re welcomed to the bountiful banquet
the beautiful Hotel Baxter on ~lony, the 12th of the merry month of ay at 6:30 o'clock. No more Hi-Lights! At this sumptu s ceremony, the sluggish cerebrums, the sinecuri~ts will be entertained ser,ile but jubilant juniors. Their
"Sun Up" Proclaimed Unusually Well Produced By Large Audience
unt will be guaranteed to chcn· the mian cynics of the Senior class. The itty and \1,:himsical prog-ram of the
und and jolly junior• has been duly itnes!'ed and judged worthy by the its and can be comprehen·!ed and apcciateci by t;V(n the most intelligent d intelle. tu al seniors. The jovial juniors will jump with
1y ;1t the sig-ht of every salubrious 1 nior- so be sure and be there.
:'\OTICE
The .i unior-~enior- banquet will ~e a f rmal held at tho Hotel Raxter. \londay, )l ay 12.
\ place is reserved for each junior and senior woman. Any one who can not a ttend please phone 119 Lo lT el en Schultz, by Thursday evening.
Go On Annual Tour I
One Hundred Fifty-Three Awards Made To \Vinners of High School Week Contests
Conference Ended With General Assembly and Mixer at Gym. Several Four Year Scholarships Given. Miles City 'Takes First and Whitefish Second. Bozeman Boy Gets Honors. Housing Committee Praised. Entertainment Provided. Spurs and Fangs Conduct Tours
"OTLCE Et.: IWDELPllJ \ _ 'S
There will be u 'er) important .;z.hcrt meeting of Eurodelphian, \rednesda) eH•ning. 'lay 7. at the Altlha Gamma Delta house for the purpose of holding nominati on>; and e lc-et"on of officer ... for the ensuing year. .\II members arc urged to tome at 7:30 prompt I).
Westingh Now Ha1
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I · Research Department
cientific Advisory Board 'l'he first meeting of the recently
created Seicntific Advisory Bonni of the Westi nghouse Research Laboratories has been held in East Pittsburgh, Pa. The aim of the \Yestinghouse Electric an.I Manufacturing Company in establishing this board i!' to bring before their specialists the latest and most ach~anced theori('s in the fields in whil'h the board members are outstanding.
The member~ of the board are: Dr. P. W. Briclglnnn, head of the repar tment of physics at Harvard University; Dr. G. B. Waterhouse, head of
the department of metallurgy at the .\lassnchusetts Jnstitutc of Te<:hnolog-y: Dr. C. E. ~londenhall, head of th department of physies at the Cni\'ersity of \\risc:onsin; Dr. Stephan Timoshenko. hend of the s: hool of ndvnn<.·&I nrnchnnil"s at the Uni\ersitv of Michigan and Dr. Edward >lac.·k. .Jr .. professor of physical chemistry, Ohio Stale Universitv.
Tt is planned to ha~~e th(' bond mcC't three times a year the indh~idual members advise us nlong purcl~, scientific lines" . was the declaration of S.
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The baseba II ~chedu le is now r.<,~ted in the gym. Captains be ~.'J.re and see when your team r lays and noUf:v all team meml:ers. All baseball ~ames must be eo"l1pleted thi~ week and next. lhmember the schedule is posted on the bulletin board at the g)· m.
Red Cross Plans First Aid Course
College People Souirht As Students For Schools. Three Units Planned
:\Iillions of men nnd women, among them collef?P stud1mts from all parts of the countrv, will in a few davs nt.. swt:!'ltering- • ~um mer\: first bla·::.·t: fl<'ck to countless public beache::-, summer resorts. camps and ~ottll.J!l colonic~;. There will he thf'asan<ls of hurried dips in the rold watcl" hefore swimmers an• ~trong- eno!.lJl':. to g-et b:ll'k to ~hort" in cast• of cramps or bont up-set~. The surf will not h· the lone fm·orite; for many a tre;.>· shaded mill pond and creek will lut'C' tht• pleasure-bound vacntioni,..t into dnnj?'er. The 24.000,000 automobil ·s of the country \\ill desct~ml ,·ornciously upon the winding, JlU\ cd highw-iys. n roaring around n cune, a crash . a SLTenm, will herald another motor accident fatality .. , and probablv fatal only h<'cause the occupants Or the colliding machines or pn~sing motorists do not know simple First Aid methods.
According to t h e )fidwestern Branrh offit'e of the American Red Cross, .. t. Louis. from whom this spL'l'inl me:-sag"C' romeg, in thb country Inst year, :n ,500 persons lost their li\"C~ in automohilc acl'idents a 1~' inl'l'en~e on.•r 1928. ~eYen thou~and were drowned. The impcrati\·e necessity for spreading simple, approved
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PAGE TW'O THE WEEKLY EXPONEXT, TUT DAY, i\IAY 6, 1930
Cb¢ W¢¢kly Expon¢nt r--SMATIERlNGr:~~:~~ANDTHERE i\HEAR YE; ~RosH 1 FLO=w==E--R=5-=·~~=i Established 1910 +---- -------+ HARK YE FROSH ii • • • H Continuance of the )lonthly Exponent, Established l 95 ' :: FOR ;\, IOTH Eoc · D.\'" ~I .\" llTH !!
Xow thnt High S<-·hool week is O\·er \Ve have nothing to look forward to a I.~ l .i.1 J.. E PublisheU every Tuesda~t of the college year by the staff chosen from the except make-up exams, and classes to attend. 0. Paddy dear , and did you heilr a " "e Tele,:rraph Flowers E
Associated Students of ~tontann State College at Bozeman, Montana :: The news that's g-oing- round? ::: ll Apparently all of .Jlontnna State's ex-athletes hnvc ,:rone Smith-lluj..:'hes CnCO\'Cred head~ are forbid by law a M Langohr, Florz.st ::
instructors- judging .frllm the faded .:\1 sweater::; they proudly parade in To appt.at· on :\l. S. C. groun<l. ij • ::
whil~ t.:haperuning their high school fledli ngs. To him who waibl, there COllll'S- a 19 E ~1 . I Subseriptiou Rate $2.00 per scllool year
Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Ol'tobcr 3, 1927, authorized February 17, 1919
n time t.o wcnr the J,trcen again. \\'hen § · a.in Phone 95 Funn\' that it tuk('s our chnmp ~11rintcr a block nnd four times around a ~~~~~1,~un~£j1g1~Yki~:~rn~f e ~l:l~ll~~~~~~ :::m==r:--n·:::.~:::::r.:::.+::::m::umu::::u:::::u::u::!l!.WU:U:un
garage ~to catch nn ordinary cab driver. when rainy days bring- a chill to a =======----------------------Telephone: l 17-Ask for Exponent. On .;\londa)s after 5:0-0 P. l\l.
" "e wonder if the F'ang-s know th<:' meaning of all thMC' words in that Editor-in-Chief ····-----··-··--·-········-·-··-·-··--··---··-----·-·-··-·-····----Leonard A. \Ving, '31 public , .. ·nrning to Fro:-;h. Busine::;s )fanaJ?er ....... . ·-. . . .. Louis Urbach
cranium l'o,·end by the gn.en . when .,...:1"1 ...... ,..,..,,.., .. ,..,,,..1 .... , ,.., +I 'f'l-tl-tl-1IHl .... I ,..... ..... .....,,.....,.... ......... ..,.. ...... ,....,..... ..... .....,,.......,..,..... ..... +t windy days play ha,-oc wi th ~·urls ; . . . I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I. :\Iothcr ~nture could never hope W produce, take he-cd, oh ye wearers of JIJOTH ER' ' D .\ Y l\L\ Y 11 TH thl~ j?"feen. lH)d ~trny not onto hallowed
Don't :-;cl' why the Frosh $.!ids should be mnde to wcnr tht•ir J!reen tams srround without yon con.: ring lC'~t p~ r We ha\·e a compll'te line of Jllolher·$ Day Card$ News Staff -they are ~o t:asil:\" recognizt•d anyway. ~Iannging Editor ... ·-··-····-·--··· .... )lil-hael DePvy Assistant Editor ·--··-····-··----·--··-··-·----·--···--·-··-·-- -- -·-········---···-·-· ......... Ruth Platt At any rnte, our f;worite blond~ hcarthreaker <loesn"t look so individual Asso( c Editor •.. --··- --·· ·-········-·-· .... . .Armin Hill now. Sports Editor -·-··---····-·-····--·-----···------·----·--··-··----·-·-···············-·----··Geor ge Hart Assbttmts, lrallace Jlnn-ity, Harold Greiner, Chet Huntley. Clarence Connell
Feature Editor ..... --······--·············-·····-······-···· ---····· ...................... Mary Hakala WomPn's Sports ·····----------·-·---·--·-·····---···--··----·-- ·--······· Dorothy Garrett
.Ju:-- t to nrnl:e :rnrl', we went to the Tormt!ntnr show twice, nn<l never did find the comedy that W!l$ rulv('rtbed.
Assistant Frances Fogler At Inst Hi Greiner, us the half-witted son of Pap Todd, found a part Society EJitor --··---· -··--·---··-·------····-····-···""'··---··--·-- ···----··· _ .. .-\lice Vandenhook to fit him.
Assistants, Elizabeth Seitz, Bernice Norris, Gretchen Lehrkind, Mildred Xevii1, Helen Oliv~r. 'rl·resn O'Donnell, ,Josephine .\liklich, Emma Bnldwin. Typin ... Eli nheth Sci~ , Helen Souders. Elizabeth Graham 'nrnh Barringer l!ili tary F.d1 ... or Charles Ille
The Inst time Wl' saw the sheri!'s fur cont was SOlll l' place in Norway
Business Staff Advertising Mnnnger ....... --·-·----------~···· -···-·------· · ··---······----· · --··-·······---· Al Greiner
Certainly i:s conn•nient that the <·ollege was P}'Ovided with a hill so all the aspiring young pnrk drhers um be proYided with n fitting pince to exhibit their skill ~ls drin:·1~-for the benefit of the hiring squad.
Assistants: Enrle Hansen, Bob Jones Don't say we didn't wnrn you- -get your weapons ready for .-\s:-;ociatccl Business Assistant ·--··-·-··-······-··---------·· --·-············ --------··--····Frank MacCormick Student nominations nnd c:lel'tions.
James 'Waters
Circulation Manager -·-·-··--······---·---·-··--·--·······--·--· ·· ·-···-···-··- --- ·--···- Jack Erkkila
Reporters
On~ thing about our college- it always has such good clean politics.
Earl Rudberg, 1\Inrgaret Bowman, Franklin Dewe:r, Lorraine Thompson, Virgil Hurlburt, Gladys Elliott. Arthur Sheldon, Clara \\nite, Kay Rh·crs, Jleggy Scott, Kathryn Kellet. Doris Kuhns, Ru~sell Freeman. Leona Rutledge, Elsa llendirckson, Helen Eagle, Xorma Beck, '\'era Ann O':'\eil, Art Buckley, \\"e~ Funk.
At this point we would like to advise a few members of the Junior class -also of a well-known fraternity-that a g-ood course in accounting would probably help thc-m . \Ve mean that they should take the course not try to gin? it.
Calendar . Prooi Reader
FIFTY-SE\'EN SE, IOR /certificate will nen ,11•ily be admitted
ENGI~EERS LEA YE ON i~ist~~uiu,~;,\~~ r1~: 1 a;~.i~l ~~P~ge \~~: IN PECTION TRIP two years directly, ·ai>c the >tandarcl
Courier Prtnt ~ Boi.eman, Montana
LET'~ YOTE
. ·ext Tuesday is election day! __ of the first two y rs inclir('ctly, and
Student. of J\Iontana State will Yote that day for their officers for t he coming school year. This year there are a large numbo:-r c; candidates for e\·ery office. All of them are capable and f it to uphold the honors and responsibilities. But which one will it be?
This quest ion i' \"ital to e\'ery student of :llontana State colll'ge F.ach student should rnte as he sees fit-for the best candidate. These officer' to be elected are representatiYes of the student<. To make them trul>' repre~entath·e eYer.\· Rtudenl must Yole.
It is a prh·i!ege and a duty to \'Ole. Electioneering in i\Ion tana Hall is taboo so enJr;· student may $t.ate his own selection. The one thing to be con~idered is the candidate's qualifications.
J\Iontana State ha, had a record of clean, fair election·. "·e haYe been fr,•e of the graft and corruption that has marred the rnting in student bodies in many institution$. It will be the same again this rear.
Let's ha\·e l'\·en· J\Ionlana State student at the polls in J\Iontana Hall next Tuesday!
DO WE WA .. "T A POINT SYSTEM?
The proposed Point System for l\Iontana Slate \\'ill go before the students at the general elections next Tuesdav. Students will be asked to \'Ole either for or against this a~1endment to the A. S. lit S. C. constitution.
!i passed it will go into effect next fall. It will mean that gTeater efficiency will be obtained from all student officers. )fore ,.,,dents will ha\·e the chance to share in these honors.
Jn drawing up the system, student leaders carefully studied the ~mount of time required by each office and the comparath·c hnnor attached to each . These were coordinated so that eYen· actiYity on the Hill bear a relationship to the others. SYStem
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s in use at other colleges and universities were studied and. points pertaining to \Iontana State were modified to suit this school.
Copie of the system are posted on bulletin boards in all college huilcl Pgs Study it c r<'fully. If you appro,·e of it yote for it; if you are against i• \ ote to reject it. But in either ca. e ,·ote, for e1 ery student on the campus will be effected by the Point System.
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prC'eiation of the Ynlue of technical training and their courtesy in turning over the plants to the students and pri,-iding guides makes this final step in engineering eUucation possible.
The students making the trip ::ire: :\lechanical engineers, Arnmon Andes, ~lichad Dwyer, Ted Hnnnant, Almer Ilins\·ark, )Jax Hughes, ll nn·ey Lott, Cleon l\oreutt, Gerard Pesman. Leo Rosetta. .:\ormnn Sigwart, James 1\'atters; Industrial engineers, James W. Chcewr, Robert Dull, Edwin Eag-le \"ernon Leat·h, Dt•xter :\loser, Meh·ille Rollins, Hart Rutledge, Gardner \\"aite, Adolphus \T illiamsj Chemical eng-inl'ers and industrial l'hembts, Adolph Beuer, John F. Cassidy, Jack Conrady, Albert Cooley, Robert Hawks, Thoma~ :\lorrison, \Yalter ~lurphy, John Towle, John Wrig-ht. Ralph Andes. Charles Bernier, Frank Donaldson, George Gwinner, Ernest )fares, Kenneth Schwartz; Electrical cnl-!ineers, Louis Barnes, Harold Black Frank Brown, )lurray Da\·idson, Robert Ed\'..-ards, Eitaro Etow, Claude E,·ans, Phillip Gohn, Frithiof Johnson, Robert Jones, Glenn Montgomery, Yinc:cnt l\1organ, Homer .Morton. Carl Plumlee, \\~illiam Queen, J oseph Radcliffe, John Redell, Ted Rowe, Earl Rud berg, Fred ._ ugiura, Otto Van Horn and Eric \\Tilson.
WISCONSIN WILL TRY NEW SYSTEM
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to enter the universtty as before, but they will be placed more carefully than before in das~es where their panicular stagr of de\·elopment and abilities indicate they belong. Their work and progress will be cnrefuily ~tudied and tl10~e who display lack or de,·otion to 'vork or show no progress will he given increasing- freedom nnd a definite g-oal t.o obtain. In fact, the irates will be more widely openNI than in the pa~t to student~ who. while not !esiring- a dlgTCC', wil'h to make real mze of thc> opportunitiEs of the uniYersity and inde)l<'nclent work, pro\ ided they pron• their sim•erity by :riving- up non-cdue.ational n ti,·ities."
The ;;::alient fratuns of the Teport + ~-
1 r First two year~-The !:'Olid front of ! FOR .\ NICE HAJR CUT I inOexible fre"hman requirements "~111
j B JAi x T E R ~h~e~0~7 E R s H 0 p :,1, :l~e~'?;c•.'1;11~~t\~~ri\~i~t1:n:~ ~i~~~u~t I I once upon ad,·mu·ed work by virtue of
j having- prove l attainment~ that mav
I not show on the bookkeeping record o·f +------·-·----------------·--·-------+ their hiJ)!'h "°hool g-racle<. =----------------------------- Foreig-n languae-e-Abilit\~ to use
language will tak<' pince i1; hour reriuircment~ . It will not hp a qUC'~tion how many hours of lnngun"C' hnY"' been taken, but how far the student is nhle to use a lanJ,.""l!age.
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A BARfiAIN FOR SOME FRATERNITY
Two-~·car rourse· Thos(' pnssin~ two year'!-> work will recC'ive a certifit·ate and the rank of graduate in liberal studies. Xot all who receive their
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f Young Ladies we haYe jL~~t I receh·ed 25 different ccilor· ed dyes for Satin Sho,•s-
f ~·es we dye any kind of f
possibly reduce th L· --izc of the uniH!r-sity by reser,inJ? 1 university's op-portunities fo r tho who are willin.i:r to pay the price of rd work and who show genuine capa ty.
:'.lcthod-Se,·eral •ur~es nre recommended to be giver; 111 cooperation by ~tveral departmen· which it is believed v;ill give th t ~tudent a better idea of the close lntionship of his various titudies. Gol :--tudcnts, a~ lhl·~ progre;;::s. \\ill recc: increa~ing frtedom . The tutoria l 1ethod of per~onal conference is de : initt.•ly introduced with the hope of f urn <-xpunsion.
Gracluation-Ge1 ral exmninations will be required of all graduating to 1
break down the ftre!iC'nt. ideu that all I knowledge is tr ·icled into courses which if once t· Ke n may be forg-ottcn., To g-racluate ~ piling- up so many credit~ . "itho g1..nuine mastery of subject::-. ''il e \e r~~ difficult. Excep-tional ~tudC't ma)-- ~peed up their work and t~. n ma!";tl~r's deb>"l."ee at the end or four n~ar. - From the "Xew York Time!>'" .\.oril 19, 1930.
'iOTJCE
Junior" ma.\ pay their dues ( 2.00) nl rnt ing polls a ll day \\"edne~day.
Ta he adY;tntage of ) our la::,t opportunit.y.
-:\o du <.·!':l-1111 annual-no pri,il-ege~.
Prom at llotel Baxter. Coronation of Senior Queen. Peg ram \; orc hes tra!
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dition follow in your wake. Smile, head up proudly, and. wear the g-reen. for in the days to conH• when ml~mories of lecturts of ancient profe~son, of the thousand nnd one mere tri!l('s that make up collcg-l' days hn'e fa.led, still ye :;hull fondly cherish the remembram:e of tho::;e days when ye, too, were wenn:rs of the g"rt:en. HAUS£MAN & McCALL
"BELL WEEK"' 4 East lllain
a ll ll l l lll lllllllllllllllllllll t 11 II Th<' Brown Daily H erald, (Brown l'nivendty. Provideme. R. 1. ) ha~ carried a serie::. of articles, national nnd I(,;::============================:::::._ local. faculty and undcrgradunte, con-cernLcl with problems of their "Scut f s E N I 0 R " \ek". Campus leaders favor reten- • S •' tion of it in :-ome mil.I fonn while faeultv members desire its elimination. One pl·ofessor t•xclaims: ··How strange it is that the modern generation. which parades a hl'althy skepticism in rertain fields refu~ing- to admit. for example. that ·the old time religion which was good enou}!h for father is good C'nough for me'. should at the same time al'C.,pt complac-enlly and unquestioningly ll:O many outgrown traditional elements in our ocllcge
Get your Graduation Pictures no'' lo l:'end with your announcements
LINFIELD'S life.''
The editorial policy of the paper fa,·ors cutting but in a milder form and conducted in such a manner that it will not interfere with curricular nnd extra-curricular nctidties.
S('C' \"OU at the .Junior Prom. to b~ an outstnndin~ e\·ent.
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THE WEEKLY EXPO.KENT, TUTSDAY, i\lAY 6, 1930 PAGE THREE
Coaching Offered Co-Ed Enthusiasts
(Continued from PaP"o 'lne) Any junior may pny dues to a ny of these people at any time.
Don't fort.:·<'t to \"Ol<' at Montana hall ~ to n p. m., 'Yf'clTIC'"11n~#·
Dues to commit tN•. any time on 'V -dnesday. Plea:;( hrinl? receipt, or invitation to present at the door and avoid emhnna5sment
XOTrCE
l ' nclC'rrla~s m<'n mav attend the .Junior Prom in nttcndancl' w:t h a junior, or jn\·itation at the door.
Saturday .~lit) 10, Hotel Baxter.
Rll(WY F'OOTfl \LT, AT YALE
IF YOU W.\..t'\T QUALITY BUY FROM
THE
WEST SIDE fiROCERY The Greatest Cause of
HEADACHE Since Prohibition
About Your Eyes Consul t LESLIE E. GAGE
Phone 266
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Prices Right 410 W. Curtiss
Optometrist and Mfg. Optician Broken Lt}nses Replaced the
Same Day BOZEMAN MEAT MARKET 20 S. Black A,... Phone 842-J We specialize in the best of Dressed Meats, Poultry
and Fish
We Cater to Fraternities and Sororities
Phone 167 435 E. Main Four Deliveries Daily
ERICKSON TAXI SERVICE PHONE 314-W
STA .. ,.,.DS
7 S. Tracy Baxter Hotel Baltimore Hotel
The telephone looks ahead Even as you are putting through your daily
telephone calls, groups of Bell Telephone experts are calculating your telephone needs for five years, ten years , t" ·enty years from now.
It is their work to discover from all avail-able facts - not fancies - how each state, city and community will probably grow. These facts are reduced to forecast charts, precisely as an a~tronomer plots the course of a comet.
Thus central office< are p!anned years before they are actu:tlh· built. l' nderground and O\'e~he:id I' nes are laid m.t rn tit future as \\ell as present needs. I xpansior of service is pnn·ided tor.
Bell S1 srcm planni.:rs virtually li,·e in the cities of the future . They play a Yitai part in providing the best possible telephone service for the least possible cost.
BELL SYSTEM -A nation-w1Je J)'Jta:1 of rnt(r - tor.1:atr11g te/( ph on11
"0 UR PI O EERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN"
PAGE FOUR THE WEEKLY EXPOl\'ENT, TUTSDAY. ;\L'\Y 6, 1930
• S. C. Frat Athletics Wins Critic's Praist1 INTRAMURAL SPORTS PROfiRAM ATM. S. C. NOW LISTED WITH TWENTY-FIVE LEADERS )1itchell of l'. of )lichigan l\lal es Sun·ey. )lade Close Study.
Writes to Ellis. Standing Due to Efforts of Romney, Dyche. Ellis and .1\Ianagers
)Jontana State College ha~ been frntci·nities arc doing- a ~reat job wi'.h rntc<l ns one of the 25 colle~cs offer- thl'ir intramural ucti,·itie::..'' i11·" <ht.: best intramural sports pro- Th<.• proc-ram carried on is one of gram. thl' fulltst po:-:..:.ibll' and affords a.i
~Ir. E . D. ).litthell, intramural mt. n students on thL• t'.:unpus an opspm·t!" uin .. -ctor at the l!nh r~ity of portunity to participat1;.• in tlH.'ir fuv).1ich1gan ha~ recently ma c n dt•tailed oritc sports throuj:hout the school :-u•·\ey of the prog-rnm:--. of ;1ll 1:0Lcl!es 'yen1., in the countn. lie :-;elected u :;.mall In the fall qn:11·ter, vollC'y hall. golf number of thC schools with th~ be:.t and handball an· t<' bt• had and in the programs for n <.:lose study. lh.• i::; "int1Cr quart 1 tht· P<'rts nn.• ba!-kc~<:ollt·dmg- llata on this phase of physi- hal!. \\TtstlinC" and :-;w:mmin '"· Duriu~ l'tll t>ffucation and the following is u thC' sprinl?' qunrtt'r. bn:-;L·b~lll, g-olf and quotation from h.is letter to Hurry trnd; arc the m:ijor intramural :-;JlOrts. Ellis. intramural clir~l'lor at :iiontuna .State: ''H::ving- vnc of the leading de-1 artmcnts m the !idd. you arc on'" of the 25 colle~cs n~ked to c:ontrihute your knowl~ge to answer this questit>n."
Our intrammal standing is due to tho~P excellent luldcrs, Ott Romney,
BASEBALL BRINGS FORTH FAST PLAY
!"chubert Dyche :md Harry Ellis. The Tlw pa:->t \H't'k the.• intramural base· intramural managers also h~n-e plnyell ball snit.•..:; brou:..:nt forth an unusuallv a part in the furthering- of th{!.--e lnq;rc attt>mlnrice to witnC'ss t.>ach
fl]f~rJsb~.'~~~" b~f~:~~~~umngciship was g-aml. For the rnost part it has bl'L~n "It is the opinion of the athleti de- ide».l has..:oball weathel' and the duhs
partmL·nt that the succes:;. of our in- g~;{ h~~~1~is~1:r~~i1~1/fic:tf~~~ ~~a~~o~! ~~!~i1~~d1u~r~;~~1~1 i~~~erl~-.tte~/::~~::~= as thoug-h the Si~ma Chi's are the t· II t h. dsss of thl' play, since a::. yd they d~1~0~1~~r=t~c.:f ;~ th1~~or~t:~~n~.r~t'~~~~ have dronpctl no ~ont~.!>!S, but thl·rc t\·~,'' s.tate<l Coi°id1 Dyche ... Thi! men's are "<''yrnl .. fa~t nines . m the league
B.li>EB.ILL PERCE:\T.IGEi'> ---
'T'ram 'Won Lost Pct. Sigma (bi .j 0 1.000
" A. E. 2 0 1.000 Omega Betn .. 2 t .UG'i Bt:'tn Epsilon 2 1 .667 Amigo ..... .. 1 1 .500 Delta Tnu l 2 .. 3:! A.G. R ... 1 2 .333 Kappa Sigma .1 2 .:!3~ Independent$ 1 :l .230
-1 that "111 umloubtc.·dly g-1\·e them soml' strong- t'Ompl!tition before the last gamC'. )fay ~8.
This week will st:>L' the followinJ.! ga r1ws in proJ!Tess.
Tul·sday, )Iay 6-P. K. A. s. A. E. and n. T.-Amigo.
Wt·clnt'sday, ~lay 7 B. E. S. A. E. 1 and ·\ _G. !l·- -0: ~· _ _
Thm,dni, Mai 8-P. K. A.--S. X. nnd B. E.-A mig-o. I
Friday, :llay 9-A. G. R.-D. T. and K . ::-.~.\mig-o.
• aturdny, :llny 10-B. E.-0. B. and P. K. A.-Ind.
under whose leadership )fontana State College has attained the upper ranks in intramural ~' hletics of the United States.
Pi K. A. 0 2 .000
i )londa)·. :\lay 1:? A.G. R.-Amigo ----------------------- -----
anJ S. X.-K. R.
:\OTICE llfflfr1,1t 1l ll•l l·lll I'll I l .1 1111 .1l •ll I J COACH STAGG SUCCEEDS
INKEE~NGTOURNAMENT I . There "ill be a regular meeting
of Spurs in the organization room of Herrick hall promptly at .) :00 o'doch. th's eyening. I ALMONDINE ~
i I J An excellent preparation < Honor s,vstem I
• for chapped hands, face ii J .\ ccu ed of Recruiting Ath letes for . of Chicago From Annua l
I and lips, or any rough- ~ 1 T r l / Basketball i\teet. Opposed by Two Federations. Term His
Ii ness of the skin. ~ l./ nS UCCeSSTU Opponents Jealous. "°amed as an WH><tigator
Indispensable to gentle- ~ I --men after shaving. i sJt~e ~~~J:~~ysi:;11 \~·~~~en:1~~s~~~~\~ ,.e~i~~~~ of1~h~a;~~~hl~~i~er~~e~~~~ ;l~o~~·h "·~,l " ~;f ca~~~~·~f.<;0' \\~~hk atl~
~ by the n~~ults of a qtH.~tionnaire, con- won at least n partial victory in his other intl'rs prep mt·ets. charg-ing-
25 C i u<..·tcd b) the Spectator, the college determined fight to continue his 'a-, the)'" exph.>1t • h school boys and are ~ newf.paper, is undoubtedly not n sue- tional higoh school baskl'tball and the main D o s for co!leJ,!'iate athletic
!! ~ cess. tra k tournaments in defiance of the l'ft'11.liting ~mraigns. The Xorth
f BOTTLE i Out of the 5:jj votes polled, 395 be- Xorth Central Asso ... iation of Colleg-es Central ii--~ ltion th1·eatcns to back
li•' u5us;c!~.o.", ;alnilnu•:c0.fwh1 hi~eslt4u2debentl.sie\d·e0 intoat School Athletic associations. in~ C'Oll(•C'l \hi ·h sponsor them from
I ~ lic,·ed that the honor system as now in and the Xational Federation of High it." opposit.' , t l such meets by cxpell-
-.- ... """"·~ lt .. "" In secret session. the university's ib memh r ~ even realize ihat it exists. board of physical culture and athlet"ics Coa h ~ta defended his two meets
t ~ The foundation stone of tudcnt heard i=:.tag-g's Joni? plea for continu- m hour at the meeting,
! Roecher Drug Co. ~ Go\·ernment is honor. The honor sys- ance and decid d to make an exhnust- ·ed to result in an im-
.. ~ tern n~ u~ed at )l. ~. C. \Y. for a num- in~ im·e'-ti~ation for or ag-ains.t the o abolish them. He-~ her of rears pla{'l':-> each student on two prep athletic carni\'al~. whi<'h an- ~ition n.;; bnsl'd solely
f Phone 327 ~ her honor to refrain from all dis- nually attraC't hhrh school :<:tars from on jenlousy 3n challenged nny one to
j ~ honc~ty in colltge lifl:'. If any student
1
1 all gections of the United States. name a s.ing C' athlete recntiled from
• Prescriptiens a Specialty 9 :-::hould witne~s <lisho1~es_ty on the part A !;Uh-committee was apopintcd by sul'h me ts L\ the l:nh·ersity of
~ I of another student, 1t 1~ her duty to Frederi e "?oodward. Yi e p"esidtnt of C'hka!ro. t1 t ' • • • 1 • • • 1 • 1 • 1 • • • • • • • • • • •· •r" rPport the offendC'r. the univ r~it~·. to make the inpe~ti£?':-t·
t'on and althou!!h its membership was
I n~t Tt:>\'ealed. it was understood
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H 0 W A R D ' S ~ 1\~~,-~~~~t':::';:;1trn! nssociation and ''EW PA'ITERNS ~ ~ thP Xn•innal F(>dl•ration of Hi~h ~
~chonl :\thle1 ir associations, led by in SPORT OXFORDS
Try on our n~~~·tBOo;f~r~~~0;:·~~~~k~~.c1"~~:k and White \',::.~:.\:,::~~~:n :~~~~:d::~:een ~ Spring Shirts 15he HUB
Ed and Lou Howard
Yal Pn.i\•t•r:-;ity and the l'niYersity of ~ Porto Rico for April 2 • The debate ~ will take place in Xcw Jia\·en (not ~ m Latin .\mcric:m) althouJ?h tht:'
I language will be , pnni"'h . The motion
'':l::==::=:=:=:=:==::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~h!J for dlbat<" i Rl'~nlved: That a Lengi.1e Li <.·omopsc<i of nations of th• " ?estern ------------------------------ Hemi"Ph<'re and C-0\f?l'ne<l b\· rules and >
\Valk-Over Shoes Stetson Hats obby Caps
.J!b 1egulations "lmilar to thOs.e of the ~
made by
Wilson Brothers
$2.50. $3.00, $3.50
at -
~ ~~~'1.if'~ [eaf-'11<' of. "ntionR would promote uni- ~
I Health Energy I ~~;:~~=~·:~::.::;::IU~J5~. ~-~~~~ SPORTS TAKE LOTS
OF ENERGY
CANDY Supplie it in a light. easil) digested form
It is one of our very best sources of
quick - energy
.\II ) our fa, orite kinds are here
Thos. H. Rea © Co.
11 ·-.-.-, .. ·-·· w ~ :·~;~-::;;·::: !led Room Suite Da\·enport and Chair Dining Room Suite .
We ha\·e Furniture for e\•er y purpose
'63.00 90.00 99.00
I RED CROSS PLA.NS WESTt: ' GHOl'SE RESEARCH FIR ' T _\JD COURSE DEP.\RTl\IENT NOW HAS
SCIENT11e1 ADYl ' ORY
I BOARD
fContmue1I from pasrc One)
F11 :sl Aid and Life Sm ing instruction ( C-0nt1nued ! rom oage One)
cvn~t:i.iction .nt n cost of $500.000. T nd1htton. wh1ch includf;':s a lart::e pow hou l', \\ill centraliu the lnOOratorie ~lllllc.' of whkh. through lock of spa have b.. n for etf to find quarters · tht• main plnnt.
1s ob,·ious hC't'ause the ncC'd mcrease:s :\I. Kintner, nrnnul!'er of the )nborator
a~ rapidly a~ the milt.'s on mile~ of ies. "We t.XJl <.:t them to stimulate our ~~"3i-~;);3~1'3':!>3i3'-i pn\'cd highways are luid down, and rt.·~carch s11cciali:o.ts by their sug-ge::.t.lw beal'hl':s and ri\'er resorts nrc de· tion:s, to b r in!! up-t()..the-minute vclorcd. 'V ith the cnthusia:stic co- theorie:-; into our work nnd to act as 01wration of the schools, Citizens ~1 check on the ~t'ientilic work upon :\Jilitnry Training- Camps, the t·"h'· which we arc engaged.'' µhone l'OlllJHtnit.~s , the railron1l:-;, oth·:.>r Division ht•ads of tht• rt.sear h
large industries . the Boy 8t'OUts. the ltnh?~ornotuot•~.: ",a'n r,•,·,c;e-ntl~datl•~lhse n,:nunetshno1·r f (~irl St·out~. till' y·~. and the C'amp " -~ d~ ""' .... .., ...
s\\ in~n1t.•rs in its Life Sa\'ing Sen·icc, Thts. as t•hnncl'~ ;,He made in the per-and lagt yt•ar alone, issued 52 .ROO sonnel . thc1e alway:) will be numbtrs First Aid nrlific:ates. the organizn- who ha,·(' ser,ccl for at Jcc...:t enc \·e:tr.
THE ARCADE -:-
Malted Milks
Good Eats
nirt•dors A~sm·iation. ns well n::. ph.,·- ~pc.•cial fiel .s und assisted :.\Ir. Kintner siC'al training directors of collc:;:cs in the :;.election of the mt:mb. r 8 ()f the and uni\'ersitic.•s every\\ hC'rt', the Rl:'d new board. the first of i:s kind cVt.•r C'nlSS stall's that it has bC'C'll cle\'elop· crealt•d by a nurnufncturin~ company. l11.l!' a particular means b:.· which to Same nwmbt•1s. of the.• board will disscminatL• ~uc:h information. Al- sene for one yt·.ar and the oth rs have I thoul!°h it ha~ enrolled ~50,000 cxpNt bt.•en appointed for two year terms.
tion appn•1:ialC'~ that it c:an hardly .l.lonK \\;th the fo1mation of the hopl' to train a sufficirnt number of a1h·isory hoard, plans now are beinc. 1\IEET YOUR FRIENDS tht• nation·:.;. population of 120.000,000 arried throu~h for the enlarg-cment to he prl'~C'nt al t'H'l'Y accident. From of the prtsent laboratories. An a \Ii. HERE tli \curs txperit:'ncl' a~ a leader in lion to the pn•::-ent buil<ling, whiC"h will ~
I thh: fil'ld, l~owcvcr, it d.o<'~ know t~nt nearly triple its floor ~r,at·e, is un<ll'r ~;);3~~U~~1'3':~~~~1'3':~ il is. poss1blt• to tram community ll'~HIL•rship in Fir~t Aid and Lifo Sav-i111-t in~truction, to dC',·elop special Life Sa\ i11~ t•x:uniners and First Aid instructor~. \\ho ean tench proper ml'thod~ at lwa<.:hcs. puhlic pools. schools, factories. . cn~ry plaC'c where people c:ongrL'g"ate to enjoy themst..'h es in the water or to work in the midst of industrial harnrds.
The Heel Cross LXpn·s~t!S the opinion that collt•ge men and \\omen, who :.nc alert and strong. ::!re an ilkal tnw for this kind of adi\'ity. In order to offt•r collc,g"c studcnU., physical training directors.. nnd camp and pool di red or~ an opportunity to I ~tud\· First Aid and Lit\.· Sa\'ing- inlensh·el:r, with a \'iew to qualifying a~ Life Su,·ing examiners and First \ id instructors, the :\ntional Red
Cross i~ holdinl! ;3 special First Aid I and Lifl~ Sa\'ing- training schools in the .:\Tidd le· \Yc:->t this .lune. These
We Sell Fitche's Sha,·ing Cream Largest Jar of )las.!'aging Cream in To\\ n for Sl.00
FASHIO:\' B.\RBER A1''D BEA TY SHOP J. B. eil, Prop.
Cnder Gallatin Trust and Sa\·ings Bank
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ONLY AT THE "M'' , YOU CA .. '< GET A . ' ICE ~IALTED )!ILK A'."D ALSO A l
GOOD ANDWICH ALL FOR
25c Come in fellows and try one
training ><hool' \\ill be held at Camp Tih ' ~ \Yabun Annung, Kern11le. Texas, .. ' ' .June 9-1~; (amp Oak Pomt. Square I e LakC', St1llwnter. i\Iinnesota. June 12· ~l. nnd at Bella Vista, Bt•ntonnlle, / ;
. \ rknnsas, June 10-25. r 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 arr 1 1 1 1 r r r 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 • 1 r 1 1 ,. ·,, 1'
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OLD GO D cigarettes
new velour box ! • Ill a stunning
Have yo1t ><'t'll them .. . these n :h cty gold •n
velour packages of fifty OLD GOLDS? The, art' a
trim a a Tiffany cigarette case . .. smart a> a cigan'llc
box from Pari ,, Co ll ege people all over \.m crica ure
buying them to >upplemcnt the familiar OLD GOLD
pocket packagl! ... to pa's to their f rien<ls ... to
take on trips and outing,; ... or just to keep on their
study tables. TlH' ) arc no\\ on >ale C\ crywhere
... at the >taudard price for lift) OLD GOLDS.
If de11l~r c.J nuor M1ppl~ ,!'ot'nd 3:>¢ to Old Gold, 119\\. iOth ~l .. ~<°'' Yori~