'King Of '' Coming ·, Al I-Stars To Appear at Armory Dec. I I December wlll be the first chance for MSC students and probably ONTANA EXPONENT for most Montanans to see, hear, and dance to Louis "Satchmo" Arm­ strong and his All Stars. The program will consist of dance music and entertainment, but there will be no special concert program. BOZEMAN, MONT., Thurs. Dec. 2, 1954 Number 7 Though spons9red by the Associated Students of MSC, it will be a ublic dance which anyone may

# attend. The dance will be from lT DEPT. HOLDS SALE; 1(/~,e 1t d, Steetu, 7tHte Z)------=----• 'ally Lemm and the Bobcats Uev~ren­ Montana sanitarians will gath­ ?rity groups! and he is interested 4-H Club Meeting sign al'e assisting in the develop­ of whom the probable in systematic theology, historical er Dec. 1-3 at Montana State col­ ment of plans for new carn.(.'u~ s will be. From last year's theology, New Testament, ethics, lege for their fourth annual train­ . President Gene, Donaldson pre­ plantings, according to Dr. V. l:,, cliat was coached by Brick and psychology of religioi,. sided at the last meeting of the n is Bill Salonen of Butte, ing conference. Iverson1 head of the Horticultnrv Rev. Bell received bis B.A. from College 4-H Club, held Nov. 18 in department. "t 3 inch junior; Fred Ing- During thn period, according to University of Washington, his B. the SUB. "Many of the flora used on the 6-2!/z from Winnipeg, Man- Dr. W. G. Walter of the MSC bot­ D. from McCormack Theological campus have been tested- in t'ie 0th Salonen and Ingaldson any and bacteriology department, The six MSC delegates to 4-H Seminary in Chicago, and has done department's experimental plots, enty of action last year as these people will be discussing the Congress in Chicago were intro­ s, but at the present time much postgraduate work. duced. They are Nancy Lichtwardt, before planting, to insure their latest advances in the field of hardiness in this area. An exam,.._ ,on is having trouble with sanitation. Reverend Fenton R. Duvall is Helena; Jo Anne Fulbright Belt· Janice Cole, Great Falls; le of this proceedure is the newlv • healing foot injury that For instance the first day's pro­ sow head of the history depart­ Bob Woodmansy, Highwood; Verle planted green ash trees along n hampering him for some gram includes a consideration o! ment at Whitworth College in Spo­ L,.nier, Billings, all freshmen, and Garfield street. These trees, wh'ch · he role of the sanitarian in the kane, Wash. While Re v. Duvall should have considerable land­ , ng other candidates for the has a deep interest in his !amity Ruth Robison, Ronan, a sopho­ ~om munity, as well as some of the more. scape value in 3 to 4 years, wcri· quad are fiery 111ax Amber- legal aspects of his job. The sec­ or three boys., he is also interest­ chosen because they are the onlv 1e squad's only three year md day's work includes prob­ ed in special topics including: A Bill Webster, Julie Case and Ev­ hardy, drought-resistant tree f,;,. Christian Appraisal of Commu­ elyn Petrini talked and showed an, from Gallatin Gateway, ems of insuring high quality milk boulevard planting that would ti, Jerry Siderius, a 0-2 Kalis­ 'l.s well as sanitation in restaur­ ·, i m and a Christian Philosophy slides of their trip to National in with lhe other trees on cam pm,,•· phomore who lettered as a rnts and bakeries. On the .finn ,r Illstory. Devotional subjects in- Camp in \Vashington, D. C., which Dr. l verson said. (ConUnaNI from Pra• 9) (Contlnaecl from Pate '6) ccontlnued on Pare &) was held last June. (Continued from Pare 3) MONTANA EXPONENT Thursday, December 2, i Page Two STUDENT DIRECTORY

It seems to me that we here at MSC are missing at leasf a small and possibly a large rart of some of the things that college is meant to expose us to. Oh, we seem to be learning a lot of facts that are necessary !or the occupations or professions which we plan to follow after we com­ Want to know the phone plete our college work. I am referring not to this -phase of ou_r work ber and other information Member of here, but to the seeming lack of contact of MSC students_ ":t? the that special boy or girl? Roclcy Mountain Intercollegiate Press Association the things that make a college graduate a well rounded md1v1dual. Well, here's all you have to Student convocations with music, current world problem speakers, Acceptance for Mailing at Special Rate ot Postage Provided for in buy a Fusser's Guide. This religious, and liberal arts progr,'lms are desperately lacking as far blue and gold book has bee Section 1103, Act o! October 3, 1927, Authorized February 17, 1919. as I nm concerned. Who is to blame? Is there anyone to blame? Can Continuance of Weekly Exponent and Monthly Exponent founded 1895 by the Fangs for 40c on this conclition be changed? Should this situation be changed? Do you and Tuesday of this week a Published every Thursday of the College Year by the Associated Stu- wnnt it to be changed? be sold Monday and Tues dents of Montana State College, Bozeman, Montana. I believe that the answer to the first two questions ls that we are next week and during regis Subscription rate by mail to any point within the United States and its nil to blame if it is n. siluation that we are concerned about. It is also rhe Fangs, with the heir possessions is $1.50 per college year. my belief that the answers to the rest of the questions are up to us. ~t.3 igma, the freshmen If we are concerned about this seeming void in our college life, I sug- Editor . Bill Zucconi ·1onor society, publish this Business Manai:er _ Marilyn Staudaher gest that we do something about it. BZ guide book. Associate Eclitors ...... Lois Ward, Bob Terrell Every Fang is assigned Copy Editor ...... _ ...... 1...... Laura Kramer tion of the alphabet. It is hkl Society Editor ...... Carol Senecal to look up those people's n Sports Editor Bob Warwood 7/tettfu«J ()f.Je/t ~,,, that begin with his assign Circulation Manager ~-- Nila Barton tion of the alphabet. The i o Editorial Board ...... ---···· ...... Lois ,vard, L:iurn Kramer, By BOB TERRELL tion is taken from regis. Bob Terrell, Bob Wru-wood As the tireless Louis Armstrong continues his happy way nlong cards, so if you students Faculty Advisory Board...... Mr. Dean, Mr. White, Mr. Bryson the international highways to lasting mU3ical fame, he gathers many mistn.ke on your registration News Staff ...... Bob Terrell, Mary Lou Thomas, Freda Chamb­ award and accolades from hid admiring fnns and from the normally lhe error will be in Fusser's • erlain, Pat Barney, Laura \Vard, Clarence KellyJ Lois unresponsive critics. too. In the 1963 critics' jazz poll, as rerorted in the August 26 issue Ward Carol Peterson, Joyce Shore, Eleanor Jewell, Laura The members o! Phi Eta 9 Kran/er, Georgia McQuearr, Marilyn ~lcC01lum 1 Rick of "Down Beat", Louis was the only double winner. He romped off with the first place awards in both male vocalist and slots. collect the advertisements Vognild, Jack Jenson. defray expenses. The Fan Business Staff...... Barbara Carlson. Faye Cowan, Laura \Vallace, Wi th more than twice the total points for runner-up Billy Eck tine, Louis topped such greats as Frank Sinatra, Nat Cole, and Perry Como lect the information and h Helen Dalton, Pat Downey, Pat Humphrey, Geneal Lind­ the printing and selling in the male vocalist classification. o! say, Beverly Greenwald, Kay Lesslie, Janet Tobey, Sally book. Stuehmer Ellen Swandal, Rosalie Palm, Glenn Strege, Although the battle for trumpet honors ,vas tougher, Louis still Liz Tobe~, Bill Provis, Mac Peterson, Snndra Hastings. was well ahend of the strong competition pro,·ided by , The design is similar Typists, Proofreading, and Headline Writers...... Liz McCollum, Bobby Hackett, Roy Eldridge, Cat Anderson, , Chet vea1·'s; the classified sectioJ Laura Kramer, ~1arilyn }icColh.nn Mary Lou Thomas, Baker, and Miles Davis. ing blue, the student section , Bob Terrell, Maxine :\IcEJwain, Lois Ward, Eleanor Jew­ . In. t?is a~nu~l critics' jazz poll, voters were the country's leading nd the cover blue and gold. ell, Carol Senecal, Rick Vognild 1nzz critics, dies Jockeys, and recording executives. Their double nam­ This little book not only Sports Staff...... J im P cprer, John Hotchkiss, Bill Martin ing of Louis Armstrong is a startling recognition of the tremendous the n3mes and addresses regard they have for his mastery of his fi Id. students but n1so contains 1 Another of the many attributes gathered by Lo uis was the result u lty directory, basketball sch! Why Not Sp'end Your Vacation at MSU? ?f the first balloting by "Down Beat" readers as announced in the and lists sororities, frateq 1s ue of December 31, 1952. He was the first artist elected to the "Hall independent housing, honor Enioy New Skating Ring, Golf Course of Fa~e" as the most important musical figure of an time. The range gan1zations and departmen.- of voting was from the classics through pop, as shovtn by votes being Students at San Jose State col­ 000 rink. It's going to be an all­ season affair fashioned afte.r one cast fo r Bach throug h Parker to Crosby. lege, Cali!., apparently think !\!SU It is _only through the tireless efforts of Ron Skabo nnd a number "Do you know why women: ia more of a country club than a at Sun Valley, Ida. In connection uch clean minds?" with the rink, which will be half of com~1ttee members that we are able to have this greatest of all university, according to the follow­ figure m the 1n~sic world a-pear here. Help make this dance an un­ "No." the size of a regulation hockey 1 ing article printed in a recent is­ "" hv because they rink, the.re v.--i.ll be a warming equalled success tn the annals of MSC by being at the Armory on sue of the Spartan Daily: December 11. them s·o' often." ''Why go on a vacation? Just house, a fireplace and landscaping. stay on campus all year 'round. "Next on the list of improve­ That would be an understandable ments is a $30,000 golf course. The LETTER TO THE EDITOR J "2,t, S e t!!!! J ~ statement to make at Montana campus course will be nine boles. DEAR EDITOR: ,rt,, t::;,~"4 , ' ' State university. The Montana Kai­ And then, there will be a new rec­ In regard to your impassioned min, college newspaper, recently reational swimming pool. editorial in the November 18 issue . _By BOB TERRELL . ran an article on plans for recrea­ "Like we said before, why go of the Exponent-I fail to see why :.&\~ our. presc_nt building expansion program nears completlo tional development. on vacation?" you let a comment like that so in- adm1mstrat1ve !1unds of our campus natur~_ly turn tow~rd the fj furiato you Ye olde s irit . Already there is some thought of an addition to the hbra.ry a1 "By Christmas, MSU students Tho story was headlined, "It's good thing,· I'll admit, :Ut fa~:t~ butldmg ~f an Arb and Architecture building. I wonder .. howe•, will be ice skating on a new $60,- Party Time at MSU." cism is something else again. ~hey aren t _overlooking wh~t 1s p:r.h~ps the most-ne:ded 1mprov1 Man, you're headed strai ht for m our rhys1cal _Pinnt: hou.smg faciltt,es for our mar.ned studentl a case of ulcers if incide!s like It se~ms h1g~ly. unfn1r. to me ~o a~k our married studen CHEVROLET - BUICK that can make you all steamed u 1 ?f t~em ;u_s~ beg.run~g their mn1T1ed lives, and many of them 1 By the wav didn't . t/t mg. !n. ndd1t10n to gomg to scl1ool, to Ji\,e in the inadequate hi Sales and Service Coach Storti '1et us t!;;:, t~~:~rui~s fnc1httes offered by the s_chool. . . O.K. USED CARS CHEVROLET TRUCKS of victory rather tha th d 7 l t SC'e:ns highly unfair to me to ask their young w1ves to After all who want ~ t \ see 5 • hous~keeptng: _many of them for the fin-t time, under the • 202 WEST MalN NORTHERN AUTO PHONE 164 -unless' vou'ro eat~n ° .aosn:e s~=~~ hou~mg conditior..s ~vhich our _temporary housing unita dictate. · g P g . It s~ems e~pecmlly unfa1r to me to ask these young coup1 ates? hrmg children mto the world, kno\\;ng thot these children will Sincerely yours. their early lh·es in slum-like neighborhoods. For Good Food, Come To N. Kero Pietala The possibilities for inexpensh-e housing unit~ are unli School of Nursing Clea.n, ~iodern little homes, planted la\\-ns, :-:h~dt! trees, prir. Billings Deac. Div. sem1~pr1,·ate yards, paved streets and sic.lewalks, ndequnte playgr lI P. S. Doesn't anything ever hap­ WATSON'S DRIVE INN tnd innumer:ib.le other improvements could and hould bf." mode. LOCALLY OWNED pen around there that would make Our marned students do not ask for much; just a plensant a good feature story for the where t~ey ca.n pend the first years of their married lives I paper? n home m which to raise their children. Ed. Note: Bozeman Deaconess Hosp. Holiday Time Is Party Time Room 1126 Buy Your Tickets to They are treating my ulcers "Let Us Get Your Party Clothes with a solution of powdered chalk in milk. How are yours coming '~Satchmo" Today Ready for You Now" along?

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benefits are derived from Tau .crete Bent Symbol Beta Pi. Membership in Ta u Beta MSC Students In Windy City BPi, Engr. Honorary Pi means a great deal to prospec­ tice employers; it t ells them that not pretending to be a play ·neers, how many of you .r mn you are a fellow with above nor­ ;r 1t1c1 but I would like to give oticed the concrete Bent im­ '11.al abilities and character. There ,'OU my impression of the work in the lawn in front of Rob- is also the deep feeling of satisfac­ Jf a group of MSC students in the 3.JI; do you know its sig­ tion that comes from working with ield of entertainment. I thought ce? fellow engineers toward a common the production of "Goodbye, My inly not all of you know, l)Urpose; a feeling that does not i'ancy" made f-0r a perfectly en­ ch for his own betterment riie with graduation, but a feeling :oy&ble evening. All of the partic­ be aware of the society that is remembered through the pants did a fine job and gave the his emblem represents. The vears. , udience the feeling that the ac­ ·s the emblem of Tau Beta · If you are invited by the society tion on the stage was actually national engineering honor­ to join with it as a member and a king place in reality. ciety, whose purpose is the are dubious, do not hesitate to ask Paula Bowden, Jean Gowin, and ·ng of high scholastic at­ one of the engineering instructors, ~larence Kelly, in my estimation, nt among engineering stu­ the great majority of whom are ;ave the outstanding perform­ Junior engineering stu­ members, or one of the student ances, not taking anything away in the upper one eighth of members for further information. fiom the rest of the cast. All did lass and Senior engineering , fine jc,b. ts in the upper twenty per A big job well done and thanks f their class are eligible for LOST ·o Joe Fitch and these talented rsbip. Along with the scho­ Lost: An Eastern Star pin some­ MSC students. requirements, a candidate where on campus. Will the finder ave a pleasing personality please return it to Virginia Ryer­ BZ rength of character. sen of the Agriculture Education e of you may wonder what department. Front row, left to right: Janice Cole and Ruth Robison. Second LOUIS ARMSTRONG- row, I~ft to right: Nancy Lichtwardt, Esther Rugland, and Jo Anne (Continued from page one) Fulbnght. Back row, left to right: Verle Lanier and Robert Trummy Young is noted for .. i.i;; .. i·~~·~·~-~-~~; ..s;- ..R;·~·i+·; .. E;;;;~~·~;···_i=:.· \Voodmansey. Janice Cole was chosen as a National Winner in her playing a remarkably fast "trum­ Clothing Achievements and . was awarded a $300.00 scholarship pet style" trombone. He also bas "FOR THE RIGHT ANSWERS TO YOUR from the Coat and Clark Co. Verle Lanier was also awarded a a fine "knocked-out'' style of sing­ INSURANCE QUESTIONS" $300.00 cholarship, given by the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. for his Soil and Conservation Achievements. ' ing with a subtle delivery. He has NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE E been praised by critics for a Car­ ...... · negie Hall performance. He joined Woodmansey Prominent this year has been blue ribbon Armstrong for a tour of Europe, ························································-······························· judge at the North Montana State and has been featured with him In 4-H Electric Progr,am Fair, secretary of the Future since. -*­ Farmers of America, and secretary Barney Bigard was Duke Elling­ Commercial Bank Barbers Robert Frank Woodmansey, 18, of his local 4-H Club. His honors o:f Route 2, Highwood, has been in ton's featured clarinetist for 12 in previous years include 1953 win­ years. He played with Armstrong 4-H Club work nine years and all ner of the state community rela­ -*- four children in the family belong since he first joined him in 1947. LARRY YALE tions program, and winner of gar­ Velma Middleton, one of the ...... · to 4-H. den and junior leac!ership awards He put his three years in the trademark• of the All Stars, hao for his county; and 1952 county been with Armstrong over a dec­ -----+ Electric Program to good use by blue ribbon demonstration winner. ! doing all the wiring when his fam. ade. She teams with him on some ily moved into a new home" last of the lighter songs. Their duet• year on their 1,500-acre cattle MSC STUDENTS ASSISTING- on "That's My Desire" and "Baby 1al latin Trust & Savings Bank I It's Cold Outside" have been hits ranch. He also built and wired a CConunu&d from page one) I both in renon and on Decca Re­ BOZEMAN.MONTANA new garage; repaired and cleaned Areas that the horticulture de­ I four motors; and installed a weld­ partment plans to landscape in the :ords. I er, a water pump and a yard light. spring include the areas adjacent Here's your chance to see an On several occasions he has had to :o the new parking lots; those A-1 personality with side-men who An Independent Bank f repair damage by snow and heavy , round the math-physics building, 3re famous instrumentalists in rains, such as when floods washed ~he agriculture building, the en­ their own right. The dance and en­ a way five of the farm buildings gineering lab, and any part of the tertainment will last four houra. __,_"_Business Since 1902 _____ and destroyed connecting lines and new men's dorm that may be com­ At fifty cents an hour, you can't J afford not to go. wiring in those remaining. pleted by then, plus any torn-up Robert was graduated this year ueas that may occur. r - from Highwood High school, where Dr. Iverson als.o pointed out ho was 1953 president of the stu­ that, to improve the appearance of I I I dent council, captain of the foot• the campus lawns, a new power ball team, and editor of the annual. mower has been obtained, and a Tired of walking 7 Transporta­ I { He is now majoring in agricul­ 1owered lawn edger has been or­ ~ion to church starts this Sunday, ture at Montana State college, and lered for spring use. Dec. 5. Girls wanting rides are to ~e in one of two places at 10 :40 ROBISON ATTENDING- ;harp. .Cars will be at the Hamil­ (Continued from page one) '.on Hall parking Jot and also at The achievement award 'is de­ the corner of Seventh and Cleve­ signed to give recognition to boys land by the Quada. and girls who have, by their pro­ It is important that you be ject achievements, attained prom­ prompt in order to get a ride. inence in 4-H work in their com­ Cars are still needed for this munities and counties. plan sponsored by Inter-Church Miss Robison is a sophomore at Council. If you can volunteer, $3.98 Montana State college where she please leave your name with Pat is enrolled in home economics. Anderson, Room 101, !lontana Hall. Authentic A dumb girl is a dope. A dope is a drug. Doctors give drugs to "Drink broke up my home." Indian moccasin WILBUR JUST WOKE UP TO relieve pain. Therefore, a dumb "Couldn't stop it, eh?" "No, the--still exploded." THE FACT THAT HE~ IN ~! girl is just what the doctor order­ made of soft and pliable ed. Widow

brushed leather ... hand-beaded KEEP ALERT FOR A "Have you ever waked ur with A true lover of music is a man who, upon hearing a soprano voice trim with soft leather sole stitched by hand. BETTER POINT AVERAGE! a jerk?" "Heavens, no! Why, I'm not even in the bathroom, puts his ear to Don't let ·that "drowsy feel­ married." the keyhole. -Lost Chord SHOP EARLY ing" cramp your style in class OUR STOCK OF MOCCASIN'S ... or when you' re "hitting IS NOW COMPLETE the books". Take a NoDoz r CUTTI NGS--r Awakener! In a few minutes, Cameras, Film you'll be your normal best ..• 1f MAGAZINES i ~,Ff~ A~~ -9f- 1 wide awake ... alert! Your and Processing ACCESSORIES ·1 doctor will cell you-NoDoz 1 I I CREAMY ROOT BEER {;ui[J Awakeners are safe as coffee. OCCASIN Keep a pack handy! -*- POCKET BOOKS 1 1 GREETING CARDS 1 I SHEET MUSIC "Phl-Bet.1" A. M .. C. 35 ~~l~ts I J I Stop By I In handy tin · , , Photo and TV I Next to Ellen Theatre I He'Jiiifln. • +·------+ Page four MONTANA EXPONENT

WHAT DID IT COST TO CREATE YOUR JOB?

If you're an average U.S. factory worker-$12,000. If you're a rough carpenter, it took approximately $350 watth of tools to set you up in your trade. Tools for a garage mechanic cost about $3,000; for a Washington wheat farmer $12,500, for a secretary $300. But if you work for Union Oil, it took SJ7,000 worth of tools in the form of trucks, service stations, refioeries, oil wells, etc., to create your job.* Obviously, some of our jobs require considerably less investment than S77,000 and some coosiderably more. But this is the average for Union's more than 9,000 employees. Tlut's big mooey. But it accomplishes big things. It brings Union's customers bener products at lower cosrs. It enables each employee to produce more and therefore earn more. It creates better Jobs and a higher standard of living.

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MSC GRADS ATTEND- ment of Agriculture, Livestock Officers of the Montana Asao­ Sanitary board and the U. S. Pub- ciation of Sanitarians for 1953- (Continuect Irom page one} ' , , lic Health service. 54 are J. 0. Lodge, Missoula, pres- day's program are considerations Many of the visitors wm be ar- ident; T. F. Lofthouse, Helena, of mosquito control and the land riving the evening of Nov. 30 for vice president; V. E. Sloulin, Bel­ orean veterans enrolled un­ IDENTIFICATION CARDS fill method of garbage disposal. a special get-acquainted session. ena, secretary-treasurer; and Di­ Public Law 550 are remind­ Featured speaker of the meet­ In other evening meetings, the rectors C. W. Taylor, Bozeman and that they should report to I Freshmen identification. cards . ng will be Professor Harold S. Testing and Cou nseling Ser­ are now ready to be obtamed by annual business meeting of the IIra Moore, Great Falls. Lodge and t Adams of the department of pub­ :.Iontana Association of Sanitar- 3Joulin are MSC graduates and in Bridger Hall to sign you in the Student Welfare office. This should be done immediately. lic health at the Indiana Univer­ ians is slated for Dec. 1 and a Lofthouse received his masters de- r month y certifications not ;ity Medical center. r than Tuesday, December These cards should also be kept banquet for Dec. 2. gree here. Panels, discussions and demon4 not only through the freshman n order to be sure of rcceiv­ ,trations-many of them involving their subsistence checks for year, but throughout your college month of November on life. You must have this card at the sanitarians themselves - will :urther present information in IT'S TERRIFIC!! •, according to Grant R. the time you obtain the graduation ASK THE MAN WHO'S WEARING ONE nnouncements. Therefore it is im­ '.lractical terms to the attendees. es, Veterans Coordinator. · The conference is sponsored by oerative that you keep good track MacGregor Wash and Wear All hecks for this period will MSC, the State Board of Health, be issued untiJ after Chrisl­ of them. the dairy division of the Depart- NYLON JACKETS vacation has started; it is efore especiaJly important -+ Knit collar and cuff . . I-Red, 2-White, 3-Blue, 4-Tan, t each veteran record his 5--Grey, &-Black, 7-Brown are the colors they come In. a tion address on the certifi- Diamonds - Watches j $22.95 tf}n form and read carefully I instructions which will be Led on the signup desks, 1 DURAND'S JEWELRY · j Rowles - Mack Co. taining to December cerlif­ I 3 East Main PHONE 794-J Bozeman, Montana I Bozeman's Quality Men's Store ions. +------+

udents who will be seeking ·· mas holiday jobs in Boze­ ----- should register at the Place­ --- Office, Room 107, Montana / --- Annex, at once; however, / - -- ' is likely to be a shortage of / oyment opportunities during / ENGINEERS ' period, and although the I ' ement Office is actively seek­ or ' \ jobs for those who need them, I \ ents should also make what­ direct contacts they can with I PHYSICS GRADUATES I pective employers. I culty and others who have I k which could be done by stu­ \ To those interested in advanced academic I s during this vacation period, \ study while associated with important research and ,·ho know of possible openings I he campus or in Bozeman, are development in ind11stry, Hughes offers / tested to call the Placement " two separate practical programs: / 'ce, Extension 166. / " ' ...... _ .,., he Placement Office has re­ ' ed an additional supply of an­ -- - a,cements of the College Stu­ -·-- --- t Work Study Program for mtific and Technical Person- I A program to assist outstanding Eligible for these Fellowships arc individuals in studying for the chose wbo have completed one year Any undergraduate (Fresh­ I Master of Science Degree while of graduate study io physics or ,, Sophomore, and Juniors) in I employed in industry and making engincc~.~· Successfo.l c.mdidaccs ineering or Physical Science HUGHES contributions co import.mt military THE must quality for graduate standing • is interested in this program I work. Open to srudents who will at the California Irurirute of Tech­ ,; get a copy of the announce­ I receive the B.S. degree in Electrical nology for study toward the degree Engineering, Physics or Mechanical of Doctor of Philosophy or post­ it and an application form by COOPERATIVE I HOWARD fog at the Placement Office. Engineering during the coming doctoral work.. Fellows may pursue I year, and to members of the Armed graduate research in the fields of program includes a summer Services honorably discharged and physics or engineering. During ,lcyment plan which makes it I FELLOWSHIP holding such D.S. degrees. As many HUGHES summers they will work foll time "ible for students to receive I as 100 Fellowships will be awarded in the Hughes Laboratories m able training, with pay, at var­ each year. ,issociatiou with scientists and engi­ . :'-layy and Army installations I Candidates mwt meet entrance neers in their fields. :he vicinity of Washington, D. PROGRAM I requirements for advanced study FELLOWSHIPS Each appointment is for twelve I at the University of California months and provides a csh :iward at Los Angeles or the University of not less than S2,ooo, a s.a.larv of I of Southern California. Participants •.•·o representatives from Ra­ not Jess than $2.500, and S1,500 for for I will work full time during the in tuition and research expenses. A Corporation of America were. summer in the Hughes Laboratories suitable adjustment is m.:ade when :..•impus Monday, November 29, I and 25 hours per week while pur­ Master of financial responsibilities of the Fel­ ,·:,iewing seniors and graduate I suing a half-time schedule of Science low might orherwise preclude par­ · •nts in Electrical and Mech- gr:1duatc study at the university. tidp.:uion in the program. for tho~ Engineering, Engineering Science I Safary is commens.urate with the and cnming from oursidc rhc Southern · ics and Industrial Arts con- I indi,·iduars abihty and experience. C:alifomia area provision is made De.~rees Tuirion. admission fees and books Engi11eeri11,l/ for moving and transport.lt10n g the possibility of employ­ I for university attendance arc pro­ expenses. ·t with their organization up­ I vided. Provision is made to assist in g-raduation. Four of last year's paying travel and moving expenses C graduates were offered and I from outside Southern CaJjfomia. -,ted positions with RCA. I {or tire Howard Huglzcs Fellowships in I for tlit H11glzes Cooprmtii>c Fellowship Scie,ice and E11gi11eeri11g: Address nil HOW TO APPLY Program: Address all c,"respMdmu HOW TO APPLY co"e.sponde,ue to the Hmuard H11glies ,,··.at'll I take for this bad I to the Commiuecfor Gradllare S111dy Fellowship Committee -Ji, Doc?'' Lablespoon of castor oil every J.. dnutes.11 ,: JI that cure me?" .H ybe not, but you sure will afraid to cough!" ...... - ..-. ..~- .....-...... _. ... '"Say It With ...... Catuornla lo$tltute ofTechnoloi;:y / FLOWERS" / ' / '\ From HUGHES ' I \ MILAM I RESEARCH ANO DEVELOPMENT I \ LABOR ATOR I ES I , EENHOUSES Ctdvtr City, Los Angeles Co1111ty, Califomia I 0 N. Seventh 40 W. Maia / PHONE 168 ' " ...... / I ,._.. ••• "• ,...,._ .•J'JY',, ,.•-. .-. ' -- - - Page Six MONTANA EXPONENT Thursday, D"'<"'ember 2

ary degree from King's College \mericnni~m. He hns served on in Xc.w Castle, Maryland. many REW's throughout U1e U.S. and has lectured before faculty SOCIETY g'R/ EFS ~"" The College 4-H Club will bold Reyerend George Har per, rerre­ ~enting the ~Iethodist Faith, is clubs at MSC. · ft meeting Thursday, Dec. 9, at Confer(·nce Board of Education Father Hoff"s degrees include: QUAD A I the Faculty Lounge, at 7:30 p.m. A.B., A.M., Ph.D. from Loras col­ Qund A hnd an unexpected sur- Pat Polso_n and .. Ianel F Executh·c S~cretary of :\1:ont. Con­ prise last hou:-C' meeting when made a trip t.o :U1s:-.ouln_ ln.s After the meeting everyone will lege in Dubuque, Iowa, and a I go to the following homes, where ference of the )lethodist Church. Grace Barber p,ssed her five , end for the Bobcat-Gnzzl} He hns hnd much experience in LL.D. honorary from the Univer­ the MSC students who are in Chi­ sity of .Notre Dnme. From 1920 pounds, announcing her engage- bi~l game and had a wo cago attending National 4-H Cl ub working with hundreds of vouth ment to Ray :McArthur. Ray, a t Vi~· , , . and student enterprises In the U. u, 1942 he was president of Car­ Congress will report. roll College in Helcnn and from pfc. in Uncle Sam's army, comes .. on t ~ long now till o 1'hose attending are J anice Cole S. nnd nbrond, and in editing the from Big Timber. To reward Grace clmicals_ will be capped. The daily devotional booklet, "Power". 1932 to 19-12 he was professor of Jo Anne Fulbright, Nancy Licht'. philosophy nt the University of for her "good luck" the girls been domg a wonderful job wnrdt, Verle Lanier, Ruth Robi­ Some of his major interests in­ promptly cold tubbed h,•r after the flo{ ~s. h clude: God a nd the Discovery of Notre Dame. meeting . e a,·e all been busy th son, and Robert Woodmansey. Rabbi Albert Plotkin is present­ They will return from the trip His Will for My Life and Our We'd like to thank the AGR, week ha,~ng our pictures World; People and Sports; Prayer ly Rabbi of the Temple of Eman­ this Saturday. uel in Spokane, Washington. He for their serenade. It really sound- for the M:~ntanan .. Th~ senio The homes where they will be and Spiritual Life. A recent trip ed good. loo~ ve~ 1mpress1ve in thei around the world has helped him has specialized In the singing and ure: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stucky, Es­ interpret.ltion of Jewish liturgical With the knitting craze that hit wh,te uniforms nnd gradua ther Rugland, Geraldine Fenn, El­ to gain experience in special top­ ics of world a.Uairs.. music and folk songs. Topics on Quad A, it looks like n lot of boys ALPHA G.UIMA DELTA eanor Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul will be getting argyles for Christ- Best "'ishes to Barb Se,,! Rev. Harper received his A.B. ""hieh he might speak include: He­ Orcutt, and Harriet Cushman. brew Folklore; A Key to Philoso­ mas. announced her pinning to from Birmingham Southern Col­ lege, und his B.D. from Garret phr of Life; Theology of the Mod­ H.\:\1ILTON HALL Hoffman, Phi Delta Theta. REW SPEAKERS- Biblical Institute in Evanston, Ill­ ern Jew, Jewi:ih Contributions to Best wishes to Ann Shumaker. A wedding reeept.ion fo )fusic; I\1u::;ic in the Bible; Chris­ who is engaged lo Doug SmiLh, and Mrs. Dick Bacon was h ceonunued from paQe one) inois. tianity and Judaism-what they FathN Norbet Hoff at present PKA. Best wishes also go to Kay ~aturday afternoon, Novem elude: How One Can Know God, h3ve in common. i\Juir, who announced her pinning m the AGD house followin Wlmt It .Means to be a Chnistian, is Pastor of the Immaculate Con­ Rabbi Plotkin has a B.A. from to Ron Warzekn, SAE, November ceremony at the Presby How I )fay Find God's Will for ception Church in Butte, Mont. the University of Notre Dame, n 16 when she passed her five Church. Mrs. Bacon is the f My Life. Special topics o! interest include: ~I aster of Hebrew Letters from pounds. Bev Ferguson. Rev. Duvall received bis B.S. in Philosophical presuppositions of religion; the Good Character; Re­ H brew Union College, and hns rc­ Congratulations nre extended to E,·eryone is back safe ~ducation at Temple Unkersity in ..:t> ived the Kaufman Kohler Award Philadelphia, his M.A. and Ph.D. ligion and Genius of American­ Joanne Rigg_in who recent)y be-1 sou_nd ( ?) from Thanksgivin ism: Relation Between Religion for bis essny on Jewish Philoso­ came the bride of Paul Wmg of cation ready to bit the boo degrees from the University of phy. He i~ now working toward Penns~~lvania and a Litt. D. honor- and Philosophy; and Religion and Hogeland, Mont., in a beautiful those finals, and oh, yes! I his Ph.D. at the Unh·ersity of ceremony in Danforth Chapel, No,·. back with Clem! \\·a hington. 17. The reception was held in the IC BI O~lEGA Get Your Suits and faculty lounge of the Student Un- Th led l l d ion Building. . last \!ek.geT~:: eef:!~ed o1 Be Sharp Date Dresses Cleaned Kappa Ka ppa Psi _After a much enJoyed Thank - President Jane Bishop· v· Look Like a Shark Now for the Arrival of g1nng by_ all, Karen _Olson and ident, K~y Leslie· , e:~~ LOUIS ARMSTRONG Initiates Five ?er comm1~tee are bus~ly prepar- ~eva Larson; Jr. P~nhellcnic Five members of thn Everyon; had 8 !~~t enj Hall f1res1de which 1s to be held Thanks · · d COME TO THE PARK -*- initiated into Kappa Kappa Psi, 0 n3.t1onat band honornrv frate.rnitv this Saturday ~ight, Dec. 4. Hon- to Jose ~~i a~un~:~ha: e CITY DYE Chosen were Don Phfoips, Fro~~ ored guests _will be the quonset We had ou/ f irst exC:.: (Barbershop) berg; Jerry Rankin and James g>rls .and their escor ts. . ner with the Sigma Nu's w Dry Cleaning Hurst, Bozernnn; Wayne Coursey, _Se,~r~l. weeks ago, Miss Grense dav night. Lots of fun ' (That Is) That Seti sf ies Cut Bank; and WiIJiam Zucconi Pig, ,as1tmg from MSC Barnyard. Our Fall Party h id :\1issoula. ' :\fontana was a guest in the hnll. night a t the Ba xt~r J otel . election for this honor, accord­ N URSE · EWS huge success. Chaper ones' mg to Edmund P. Sedivy, direc­ Last Thurs?ay n grour of us Mr. and Mrs. Caughlan a MEN'S tor of bands at MSC and faculty had a grand time on a roller skat- and Mrs. Nickerson. advisor o! Kappa Kappa Psi, is mg .party. Aftei:\·ard we all came Tom Cook was a dinner I White Stag based on three things. First, on back t_o_ the residence and had a (again !) Mondav night at continuous service to the college hot chih l?nch. . . Thanksgk ing d~er. ~ur residence 1s takmg on a new Marlene llcDo aid •h band over n period of several 0 years; s~ond, on leadership and ~hme these last few \\""eeks with nurse,s trai~ing ~t B ~ SKI TOGS initiative in the organization; and some new P~~t in the kitchen, guest here last weeke:d ;t , SWEATERS - BOOTS as a reward for technical achieve­ n~rsery and _hvmg room. So~n we time she announced her ' i • ment and outstanding musician­ ,~ 1~l be sportmg new drapes m the John Currens, Lambda cti. ship. hnng room, too. Best -v.'l.s hes to you both Conducting the initiation cere­ When Beverly Allen of Augus- Lrnn Hagerman was · monies for these new members ta and Rosann Anderson or Great on \'ovember 26 to Ji~l were Bob McLaughlin of Billings, Falls ,Yent to Homecoming at in Billings. Congratulations, president of Kappa Kappa Psi; M C, they also attended the an- WO~lEX'S CO 0 nual student government meeting · • p Rny Giebel, Big S!l.ndy, vice presi­ in Boz•man. They brought us back The new members of tho I dent: J ames HarsU>n, Kalispell, valuable. information eoncerning had a surprise "earlv'' one a secretary; Les Opp, head of the changes m the nursing constitution ing-a very nice bre~kinst If :\!SC music department, and Sedi­ of the three divisions and changes by the old members-an nnnua vy. in the nur ing curriculum. ca5:ion at the Women's Christmas Cards and -·.· == ··. ==··· =···-··· = -··- Doris nnd Donna Tro,·atten, Thanks so much, girl$ - 1t :Usry Greenwood, Winifred Fo~s., swell. SNO BOOTS In regard u, that very Jon, Wrappings mysterious phone call we r --r our suggestions to you, ''Ti • Day After Day that you either instell n doubl of phones so we can all once or pay us a ~ocia 1 rall. , Collegiate Shirts and Animals Month After Month I ,ng from the telephone ron t tions, your popularity is Year After year

for That Young Brother ~·II I I I I I It I I I I I I I I I for 54 Years or Sister 1i New Arrivals . It Has Been • ~ Jazz Goes to Coll Home.Grown i DAVE BEUBER QUAR Flowers Music, Martinis ,an -At Your- Memories JACKIE GLEASON Side Zip by Mondi ASSOCIATED Elk leathar uppers, w ilh suadad fro nt A Star Is Born panel. Full shearling lini ng, fo r

·ickets On Sale At Elite Novelty Record Co. 226 EAST MAIN • SRE Appliance Co 23 SOUTH TRACY • Montana Music Co. 33 EAST MAIN • D and R Music Co. 25 WEST MAIN Thursday, December 2, Page Eight MONT ANA EXPONENT ll are to be held in Golden Jlarch 4 lwere Bob Mitchell, Butte, 147; Joe 'la<> C oaches Choose Big T urn ouf Reporf rnd 5. In addjtion, Kimberly is Kio,·oskr, Cody, Wyo. at 157; EI- Leu,~"9 7 '-e. ~rYing to get a match "ith the don Rice, Intake at 167; nnd Wes- R.MC All-Stars Fo r G rapp Ie Team ; li~iversity of Utah at Salt Lake ley Jnh1es. Circle at 137. Harold 'Paa~ mse Only two men were chosen unnn- 9 Regu/a;s Back City, Feb. 26. [Lockhart, Gr"?t Fnlls, is also back LOOKING I ' TO THE PAST imously on the all-con!ercne~ Kimberly points out that NCAA from the service to try at 137· EXA:.trnATIONS . oachrs mythical footbnll tcnm ns Coe.ch .Max Kimberly has stal' l- rules are now aimed nt including An incomplete list of the new We approach what is often 1,m Rhodes and Ron \Ynrzeka cd the process of getting his Mon- two ne:v. weights, 115 and 191 lbs., men include Ed Ritt, 240 ~b. foo~­ ed the bug-beat of students, ' ·ere the cho:icl1es' choke as an- tana tate college "Testling team :n addition to the customary 123, ball tackle; the second string grid and poor alike, under the na nounced last ~Iondsy. The nil star rcadv for their 1955 season with 130, 1371 147, 157, 167, 177 and Iguards, Gene Schilling of Fair- examinations. For four hou ~am hns on its first tearn three' a shOrt, hard fall practice session. hea,•y-weight cla5sifications. field and Greg Dufek, ) will gi\•e a written summa en from Montana State, three, ''Fall practice consists of 12 "As vet it is still optional ·whe- \Vis.; Tom McHugh, Helena; Phil the work of the quarter-an e ~rom l lie, ·1t home Jan. 22 against Brigham have to !ace a veteran. So every ------and workmanship. !SC. Young, and Kimberly says ar- ,Ince ''"'e can, ,ve'll get all rossible The Bobcats placed only one l'angements are being made to matches. Come in and we ,;dll show I an on the second team as Jim ave Three Forks and Belgrade ''This is the largest squad we UP Names RMC clothes values you've never r;rPris ,•,:as the standou t at the :-iigh schools hold preliminnr~· hnve ever had and every man will before_ ( Dec. 3, 1917). nter position. matches. The second dual match is be wrestling in full gear all the All-Star Gridders Th e coaches picked Bob Black, l •nt,tirnh· set here Jan. 29 with time. The schedule looks as though Late last week the United Press MILITARY DRILL IS . nd Jim Posewitz fo r honorable Utah State. it will afford nn opportunity for 3nnounced its selection for the STARTED AT M C •"ention linemen and Don Edwnrds Feb. 11 the Cats have a dual a little impro,·ement over last Rocky :11ountain Conference myth­ Underclassmen will now h.avl ,~~ the men from MSC who receh'- ma•rh with Colorado Mines at year's showings." icnl teams. On the first team the regular course in military dril

· r1 enough votes to be mPntioned1 Golden, and Feb. 12 with Den,·er l\lore than thirty mC'n have nl- Bobcats placed three men while Under leadership of Ca • 1 ut not enough to be placed on the .1nh-ersity there. The Rocky Moun- rearly drawn gear, of whom nine We tern State edged over the Clark, the rookie squad is ra first or second teams. t-:iin conference championships .re lettermen. Bobcats this time by placing four rounding into form. All of the 11 gridders on this imaginary team. who were out for drill IJlst fc ...,.,.._~ Wimnn. Bozeman at 123 lbs.; Ace The other men making up this all militiamen and those who = }Ionogram winners include Bob ::~~Siiiee~.sii~G.si-iusiiia.sT~.s,H-iiiEi~iii~S~P~~io.si=iR~T~''"'~'=iiciiH~T~-~~L~Ei Tii~m~~"'- Cacciatore, Ni:.igara Falls, N. Y., team were chosen from Idaho had o~her military training · at 130; Skip Lynch, Highwood, 'tate and Colorado Mines as two been given positions as tempo l ,t 137; Bob Menzel, Bozeman a.nd men each represent these fine drill masters fo r the purpose o Les Polette, Florence at 147; Dick schools. strucling the new men in the rt1 Roehm, Bozeman and Art Red­ Bobcats named to the first team ments of drill. Near the Post Office - 116 So. Tracy ·ield, Lakeside at 157; and Bob were Ron Waneka, tackle; Ray T he first drill was held Tu Pewitt, Zortman at 177. choessler, guard, and Don Ed­ when all the drill masters, all ) FOR ALL SKI NEEDS Don Edwards, Rockford, Ill. wards, fullback. iors and seniors, and all soft BOOTS - PANTS - JACKETS - S~TERS sophomore who was third la t Those Montana Staters named mores reported. Then men year in the conference, ,\;ll not to U,e second team were Ed Ritt, put through a vigorou calis NEW - USED - REPAIR nestle because of a football In­ tackle; He.rb Roberts, guard; Jim exercise_ Captain Clark is a CALL 732-W FOR FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY jury. Argeris, center; Harvey Wylie and er in a short, snappy drill and • Among those with some exper · Frank Landon, bal!backo. thls in view the men will be ience last year who didn't letter Men receiving honorable men­ led in sections. tion were .Jim Pose,,;tz;, end, and LitUe is known as to the n Wayne Weiler, quarterback. ber of freshmen and sophom• Fall Shipment of The mythical first team looked and shorthorns who will report ,s follows as the United Press saw as all able men in these diviq LADIES' PENDLETON 49'ERS ' t. At ends were Austin Fehr, Col­ ,vill be required to take the c orado Jl!ines, and Theron Brad­ it is safe to say that there will lWagner's Solid Colors and Block Plaid Patterns at least 250 men of all classe , ,.ord, Western State; Tackles - Ron Warkeza, MSC, and Howard for the drill. (Dec. 1, 1916). Green, Idaho State; Guards-Ray Schoessler, MSC, and Frank Oys­ We hear that Dr. Binder lit• , ter of West

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:(Nebr .); . Sidney Gillman, Cinci~­ rti Candidate nati (Ohio); Dale Hardy, Trm1- Idad JC (Colo.); Tom McLaughlin, r Coach of Year Hastings (Nebr.); Watter Hass, ...... Exponent .... Sporl ___ News...... Carleton (Minn.); Lloyd Holling­ y Storti, who mentored the worth Gustavus Adolphus (Min- ts of ll~ontana State to a nesot~); Bob Blackman, Denver Thi.s Is Basketball!!! y Mo~ntam Conference cham- (Colo.); Adam Walsh, Bowdoin hip, is among a gro~p. of (Me.) i Gordon McEaderon, Pep­ es s_uggested for the Litt!~ perdine (Calif.); Clyde Starbeck, 1ner1~an Coach of _the Year Iowa Teachers (Iowa); Norris . This award, wh1cb ls pre- Patterson, Wm. J ewell (Mo.); annually ~Y the Rockne Ade Christenson, st. Olaf (Minn.); of Kansas City, Mo., goes to Emory Bauer, Valparaiso (Ind.); ch of the year from the na- Toseph Verducci, San Francisco ' small colleges. State (Calif.); Lloyd Peterson, Du­ luth Branch (Minn.) Hugh De­ vore, Dayton (Ohio); Fred Tros­ ko, Michigan State Normal (Mich­ ·gan); and Trevor J. Rees, Kent State (Ohio). Previous winners were: 1948-­ L1rrv "Moon" Mullins, St. Am- Dairy Store bros; (Ia.); 1949-William Leck­ ,nb)', Lehigh (Pa.); 1950--Volney ''Big - Little Store" I\shford, Missouri Valley (Mo.); 1951-Ed Kluska, Xavier (Ohio); 230 E. MAIN 1952-Al!red Wbeeler, Nebraska St. (Nebrr.); 1953-Wayne Mc­ -*- - Connel, Emporia (Kan). Open Evenings Patronize Exponent Ad,..rti1era I

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1 RESTVEDT'S SAVE WAY MARKET I Ted Carter of Livingston and Jack Oliver of Chi cago stand aghast as an unknown Bobcat teammate DRUG prepares to turn cartwheels or guard t hat little man in fronl of him at an intersquad game last week in preparation for the 'Wyoming tilt tomorrow night. FINE MEATS "We Sell For Less" aged 13.5 points per game last these first few years the Cato (Continued from Pare 1) year as he played in 18 games and won five games before the Cow­ -*- -*- suffered a knee injury the rest of boys came through on the tor of Telephone 46 second stringer last year; Dick 44 East Main St. Bratton of Basin, Wyoming, who the season. Bob Moore is another the scoring ice. They have re­ 229 East Main Street is a 6-4 junior who had a little probable starter for the Pokes as mained on top ever since. ..,,. ------. ._. .., ...... difficulty with the grades last fall; he is 6 feet five inches tall and ...... -~-.-..- Jim Brown, 6-0 from Billings, is a co.captain of the Wyoming ~ontana who is well known on the giants. Bobkitten JV's to baseball diamond for his pitching Ed Huse will probably get the \/ow Open abilities; and Dale Anderson, 6-2 starting nod at the center position Play 14 Games from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. for the Cowboys as this 6 fool 8 Other hopefuls who will make up inch monster is a letterman from A 14-game junior varsity bas­ CAMPUS CLIPPER the Cat squad are 6-2 Gary Cot­ last year and be had a 4.3 average ketball schedule for Montana State ton from Miles City, a former all­ for the games he played in last college has been announced for the stater who is just back from the year. 1956 cage season by Athletic Di­ rector John Breeden. BARBER SHOP Air Force; Ted Carter, 6-6 dead­ At the guard positions will be eye from Livingston who was an The Bobkittens \\~II meet JVs 6-2 Nick Eliopulos, a two year let­ from Eastern and Western Mon~ Across from the Men's New Donn all-stater Jast year; Loren Sax, terman, and Joe Capua, a 6 foot 9 6-3 from Sidney, Montana was tana Colleges of Education and 809 West College inch midget that is reknowned for Idaho State college, and the Col­ another of the 1953-54 all state his speed and lightning reaction§. high school basketball sta1·s; Wes lege of Great Falls varsity in six CHRIS EVENSON, Barbered in Bozeman 10 Years Last year the Pokes were third home games and eight away. Jandt, 6-2 of Bozeman, who led in the nation on total defense but the Big 16 scoring race last year; Complete slate shows: Jan. 7-8, last year the Cowboys had Bill !SC at Bozeman; Jan. 14-15, WM­ J-6 Jack Oliver of Chicago who Sharp, Ron Rivers, and Jay Mulv­ has just returned from the Navy; COE at Bozeman; Jan. 21-22, Col­ ehal with each having a 10 point lege of Great Falls at Bozemas; Tack Roberts, 6-7 from :\finneapo­ or better average for the season. lis; Lin Durham, 5-9; Tom Knapr, Jan. 28-29, WMCOE at Dillon; Last year the Pokes won 19 and Feb. 4-5, EMCOE at Billings; Feb. 6-1 ; Ron Harcharik, 5-11; Bill Gil­ lost 9 games in their 28 game the briefer bert, 5-9; Bob Black, 6-2; and Neal 11-12, College of Great Falls there; schedule. Against the Bobcats last Feb. 18-19, I SC at Pocatello. Christensen, six feet even. year the Cowboys stepped over the :\!SC cagers 62-53; 80-47 and 87-45. The Rise and Fall of a Russian the better! In the '.\!SC-Wyoming series down Politician. Cowpokes Will Be Tough through the years the Pokes have Urge, For the Cowpokes of Wyoming, won 25 compared to the Cats' 5. Verge, Say on,, word-Hanes- coached by EYerett Shelton, are This old riYalry was started back Surge, returning lettermen Harry Jorg­ and you'll get all these Fig Leaf I in 1924 in which the MSC hoop Merge, \ ensen, a 6-6)/z forward who aYer- squad downed the Pokes 17-14. In features I Nylon-reinforced Purge, Dirge. athletic support. Hygienic double-thick seat. Highly I. the editor of The Expon­ absorbent cotton. Heat-resistant ent, will pay for the 50th tick­ elastic in waistband and Christmas Suggestions et bought from myseU for the log ooenings. Gifts From Many Lands Louis Atmstrong dance. 85c BZ Ameuca's favorite T-shirt with Nylon• Sweden, Norway, Italy, Germany remforced neck that can't sag .. .' Cards From Germany, Sweden, Italy $5.50 $1 .00 Advent' Cards From Germany MEAL TICKET for Hand Knit Swe.aters From Denmark, Norway ~et more than you """" $5.00 o.rcained lor-1,1 IWliiil Straw Christmas Tree Ornaments Form Swed~n IF IT'S UNUSUAL -*- EXCLUSIVE AT HAUSEMAN'S have it!! The SHANTY BLOCK'S 4 EAST MAIN North Seventh Page Ten MONTANA EXPONENT Thursday, December 2,

ciphering that letter, Bob M. 7 Sor­ the middle of our living room sev­ concerts, dances, sorority partiL·s. F.armer, First Ed it ion Society Briefs Iry we couldn't help you out any eral days ago ?-far from a social etc. (Contin1:1t-d from Pqe f } more than we did. Ho,vever, we call anyway. Haven't you got those Haircuts are the current topic Out Dec. I 0th whelming-must be that accent! do suggest a fast brush-up course pledges under hand yet? now; get your utorpedo head" Bea ,•er head County will be We had a very nice exchange in shorthand fos you I KAPPA SIGMA haircut today I For further details, dinner with the Men's Co-op some see "Ollie" Oldenburg. Bill Mart­ tured in the first issue of the Thanks to the AG&. for the Turkey topped the itinerary for lege Fnrmer which \\111 be o time ago. Guests here were Lee swell serenade. We want you to the 0 menu-ites" of KS this past in,s "shortcut" has eliminated the Rovig, Ollie Hamn1ersmark, Alv­ motivation for his infamous nick­ Dec. 10th. This magazine, know it took us by surprise as was week. I! you can't get through the sored by Ag. Club is rub in Balzer1 Vern Dahlstrom, and quite apparent! doonvays usual ways; try going name. Dan Balzer. What do you want to bo called four times a rear. ' Ruth Robison ls spending over sidewa ys.. A Home Ee. section is Those brothers who remained to now, Billy? The Independent. held their fall a week in Ch icago on a trir she added ~o . the Farmer beg[ won through achievement in 4-H. hold the fort, held it "~th a bottle SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON party at the Women's Co-op. A ~,th this issue. This section I Thanksgiving theme was carried Congratulations, Ruth. of wine in one hand and a drum­ Ron W arzeka's golden \'oice ech­ ing added for the housewife out with a balloon dance as a apoc. From all r eports, Thank.,givlng stick in the other. oed through the Pi Phi lower ~ould contain valuable in!o ial attraction. There for a while vacation was awell- juat wished it Our literary protege-McDam­ floor last Tuesday night. Ron was tion concerning the operatl we were rather ' 1 tied up in knot6", could have heen a little longer; on Roberts---<:rashed the Saturday so happy to announce his pinning the modern home.. Stories a shall we say!! don't you agree? Evening Post. What exactly Is the to Kay Muir that he just couldn't tained from the Home Ee. Are you still having trouble de- Dick I., what were you doing in tnotter with your head, McDa­ keep from singing. Famous fast at MSC. mon T words: 11I won't fight." ,,.,..,...... ,..,.,..,.....,....,.,..,.,..,.....,....,.,..,.,..,.....,,. Previous scheduled matrimonial Congratulations to John Morri­ There will be more color [n affairs were duly executed on bro­ son, Dave Near and Jack White year's Farmer. An additional thers involved. for being Hsted in the College will be added on a number of es as an attention getter. COLONEL'S LAMBDA CHI ALP HA "Who's Who of America/' Guitar Congratulations also go to our the magazine vdll be four Congratulations to J ohn Cur­ larger. new pledges, Jim Spark, Bud Law­ DRIVE INN rens on his recent pinning to Mar­ This year's staff is bead Lessons lene McDonald, Chi 0. rence, Jerry McConnin. Our Gold League volleyball team Editor Tom Williams, Ass Recent dinner guests at the Editor Doug Allard; B · house were Mr. and Mrs. Dean is still unde.teated. Keep it up, • Good Food men. Manager Merril King· Home Wollaston, Marlene McDonald, Editor Lois Ward; 'Adve · Montana Music )fancy Jones and Ginny Flatt. The traditional caravan to Great • Plenty of Parking Fslls set a new record last Wed­ llanager Benny Beaudry· c Loren Granmo and Ed Horst­ lation Manager Tom Evan~. Company man, Kalispell, were over night nesday: 10 hours. The local con­ • Open 24 Hours visitors at the house. stables at Townsend let every­ _..,. - • ...,..,...,_ w.r.r... •• .... Preparations for final week are body through their fair city this were Ester Bro"-n, Dean of ~,.,.,.~,.,.,.~~~,.~~ now under~ay as th~ boys are time without having to contribute men, and !\lrs. Ruth Atti.x to the County Treasury. Garn House Mother. ' · 1 SIGMA CHI PI PHI DON'S BARBER SHOP ~:~tf-s:::;ra::e Our congratulations go to Bro- Mortar board proved to be a Iglad to see so many::n:~:~• of the ":::boys ther Birkeland and his new bride attended affair as evervone return safely from the Turkey upon their marriage la t Frida,'. on their best bib and t,;cker ck · Under Saveway Drug Store Holidays. . at Fort Benton. They seem to ha\-;, "':nt to the dance. The girls ~ ..., Congratulations to our latest disappeared for the la t few days. domg all the buying, openin ~l