The Montana Kaimin, November 8, 1935
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MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, MISSOULA, MONTANA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1935 VOLUME XXXV. No. 12 Campus Studios Wilsey Is Chosen Service Society Student Union Benefit Dance Phillips, Cadets Grants Provided French Club Head Head Armistice Assume Control Has Ceremonies To Be Held in Gym Tonight For Completion Melba Mitchell and Rosalba For Twenty-four Program Monday Of Date Agency Also Receive Offices Of Six Murals Tanan-of-Spur Holds Candlelight Les Smith’s Nine-Piece Orchestra Is to Provide Music University ’ Professor Will Discuss Barbara Wilsey, Madison, was elec Rites for Sophomore Co-eds For Newman Club Affair; Proceeds W ill Buy Significance of Event Students Interested in Plan ted president of the French club at At Services Tuesday Additional Lounge Furnishings At Exercises Historical Scenes Portrayed Are Asked to Register the opening meeting of the quarter By Shope’s Paintings Tuesday evening. Melba Mitchell, Twenty-four pledges of Tanaii-of- Dr. Paul C. Phillips, professor of Immediately Roundup, was elected vice-president, Spur, sophomore women's service Plans for the Newman Club Student Union Benefit dance in the men’s history and political science, will In Pinchot Hall and Rosalba Gore, Rapid City, South group, became active members at an gym tonight are nearing completion as the last day of the advance speak on “The Significance of Arm Managership ot the Campus Date New federal government grants of Dakota, secretary-treasurer. Antoin impressive candlelight initiation cere ticket sale ends. Joe McDowell, president of the club, said yesterday, istice Day” at the exercises on the agency has been transferred to the ette LaCasse, Missoula, retiring secre mony at North hall Tuesday. campus oval Monday, November 11. In ?3,000 to provide for the completion of “ The dance is to be absolutely a date affair. There will be no stags. Campus Studios after a conference be tary, was In charge of the election. The Spurs who are to serve during addition to the address by Dr. Phillips, a group of six murals for the forestry We feel that the students enjoy a< tween a representative of that organ French club is an organization whose this school year are: Kay Albee, Deer the Grizzly band and the massed R O. school building were announced Thurs ization and Betty Hohn, previously an dance of that type more and we want McCarthy, Butte, Maryalys Marrs, Mis day by Dean T. C. Spaulding. membership is composed of advanced Lodge; Ruth Avery, Missoula; June T. C. review will be featured. everybody to come and have a good soula; Tom McCabe, Great Falls; John nounced as director of the bureau, and students in French. Blankenhorn, Great,Falls; Della V. Monday’s program will follow the Not all of the 33,000, however, will time.” Fabatz, Helena; Cecil Good, Bonner; will go Into Immediate operation in Recorded selections from various Carr, Kalispell; Virginia Flanagan, usual routine of university Armistice be used for the completion ot the Chaperons who have been listed for George Martin, Butte, and Charles preparation for the Independents' all French composers such as Cesar, Great Falls; Jean Fritz, Missoula; day programs and the traditional taps murals. It is possible that a portion the event by Jean Kountz, Whitehall, Whittinghill, Helena. Tickets will school mixer on November 29. Franch, Debussy and Ravel were in Edna Heldlng, Missoula; Helen John and minute of reverent silence will be of the. money will be used for interior chairman of the social committee, also be available at the door tonight. “It Is the desire of the agency to cluded on the musical program. Ros son, Monarch; Mona Kerruish, Deer observed. The program will close decoration in the new Student Union and her assistants, Mary Clapp and Profits on the dance will be turned make it possible for every man and alba Gore introduced each number Lodge; Mary Lelchner, Missoula; with the parade of the R. O. T. C. building, and according to Dean Rosemary Reidy, Missoula, are Dr. over to Miss Helen Gleason to secure woman on this campus to feel that with a brief musical explanation in Eleanor Lux, Great Falls; Clara Mae cadets past the memorial plaque hon Spaulding, at least one painting will and Mrs. Harold Tascher, Professor additional furnishings for the lounge dates are available for all and may addition to a biographical sketch of Lynch, Billings; Jean. McConochle, oring the Montana state university be added to the library building. and Mrs. H. K. Snell, Professor and iii the Student Union building. It is easily be secured," Stan Koch, man the composers. The next meeting will Lewistown; Olive McLeod, Missoula; men who served in the World war. The grant from Works Progress ad Mrs. E. L. Freeman, Captain and hoped that these additions may be ager ot the Campus Studios, said yes be held November' 19. Dorothy Markus, Whiteflsh; Grace Dr. Phillips will be Introduced by ministration funds will provide for Mrs. A. E. Rothermlch, Andrew Corry, secured In time for the opening, No terday. "Similar organizations are be Nelson, Shelby; Montana Nlmbar, Dean R H. Jesse. completion of the series of murals V. L. Parrington, Mrs. Theodore vember 22. “I hope the dance is a ing operated in schools throughout the Miles City; Hilda Niemeyer, Missoula; Rev. David E. Jackson, pastor of the started last year by Irvin Shope, well Brantly and Mrs. Frank K. Turner. great success,” said Miss Gleason, “as country and have been termed great Nan Shoemaker, Missoula; Betty Presbyterian church, will deliver the known Montana artist The murals Thomas Stock Les Smith, Chehalls, Wash., whose It is the small things that must be successes. The state college at Boze Schultz, Great Falls; Maude Tee- invocation. Class schedules for Fri when completed will trace in six paint orchestra will play for the dance, said purchased from other than govern man has such a bureau at the present garden, Shelby; Allison Vlnal, Mis day morning classes will be shortened ings the development of the lumbering that he and the members of the or ment funds that give a room the added time and Is finding it very satisfac soula; Luana Warren, Glendive; Lela to accommodate the program which Industry from pioneer days to the Is to Address chestra would endeavor to put out the touch of friendliness.” tory.” Woodgerd, Missoula. will start at 11 o’clock. present time. finest dance program they have ever Acting President F. C. Scheuch, in Three pictures of the series have A card index is planned. Each card The officers of the organization for Student Group played. speaking of the dance said: “My con been completed. The first of the series will summarize the characteristics ot the year who have been chosen from Tom Roe, Anaconda, chairman of gratulations on a worthy project. I shows the method of lumbering prac the individual registered as to looks, the new group, are Eleanor Lux, presi the ticket committee, announces that hope the students turn out in a body Unusual Rally ticed by the Indians of this region figure and temperament If a man dent; Jean Fritz, vlce-pfesident; Dor Congregational Pilgrim Club tickets may be purchased from Eliza and that your dance is a great suc when they supplied themselves with wants a date, he merely calls the date othy Markus, secretary; Montana Nim- beth Cooney, Great Falls; Katherine cess.” lodgepole pine for their tepees. The bureau, gives the preferred specifica Holds Open Meetings bar, treasurer; Nan Shoemaker, ed Arouses Spirit second portrays an early type of log tions and waits to see what the agency itor; June Blankenhorn, A. W. S. rep For Churches ging in which oxen and crude instru has on hand. The date agency chooses resentative. Student Directory Special Train For Falls Trip ments were used. The last of the com a co-ed who suits the particular cus Dr. Harry Thomas Stock, director of pleted pictures shows still another tomer’s desires, phones the woman in the young people’s division of Con Copy Is Submitted phase of forestry, an early battle be question and arranges the date. Then, gregational societies and author of a Tascher Conducts W ill Transport Dances, Impromptu Talks tween cattlemen and sheepherders. on the night of the date, the man goes number of books on denominational Printers Receive Lists of Names; And Volunteer Leaders The three murals yet to be com to the residence hall and is met by the organizations, will spend several days Extension Course Many Students Sale Plans Are Made pleted will depict the building of the agency hostess. He pays a 10 cent here next week. Featured Today railroads in the forest areas, the dan bureau charge, the hostess calls the Dr. Stock is on a national tour stir Public Welfare Studies Are Open Corrections on the 1935 Student di gers of unregulated deforestation, and date, Introduces them and off they go ring interest in religious campus and Breaking away from the usual form To Students and Teachers Two Hundred Thirty-seven rectory lists were completed Wednes logging by modern methods.