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The Montana Kaimin, October 16, 1952 University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 10-16-1952 The onM tana Kaimin, October 16, 1952 Associated Students of Montana State University Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy . Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper Recommended Citation Associated Students of Montana State University, "The onM tana Kaimin, October 16, 1952" (1952). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 2839. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/2839 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM) at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Montana Kaimin, 1898-present by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE MONTANA Abbott, Slavens Ahead In Frosh Election Results James Abbott, Kalispell, and Susanne Slavens, Molt, will vie for freshman Central board delegates in the final elections KAIMIN Spurs Select next Wednesday. Abbott received a total of 100 votes with Miss Montana State University, Missoula, Montana Slavens receiving 75. Volume LTV Z400 Thursday, October 16, 1952 No. 10 Sadie Hawkins Lee Bayley, Silverton, Ida., will face Don Erickson, Billings, in the race for class president. Erickson received 76 votes and Com m ittees Bayley, 66. Ann Crocker, Missoula, received candidate are: Central board, Jerry Virginia City Players Spur Pres. Pat O’Hare, Stevens - the most votes for vice president, Bowlin, Great Falls, 46; Mary De- ville, appointed three committees but there was a tie between Jack Jamette, Missoula, 4; Ray Dunn, to begin work on the Sadie Haw­ McGhee, Billings, and Bobbette Missoula, 37; George Fleming, kins dance Tuesday. Reeder, Whitefish, for the other Missoula, 35; Jamie Yule, Mis.- Present Comedy Tonight Appointed to secure the band nominee. All three names will ap­ soula, 31. The Virginia City flayers will stage a full-length comedy- were Shirley DeForth, Glendive, pear on the ballot. President, Katharine Crockett, and Mickey McKinley, Kellogg, melodrama of the 18Q0’s tonight at 8:15 in the Student Union In the secretary race, Virginia Chinook, 8; Bob Hendricks, Mis­ Ida. Jan Howard, Missoula, and Vah Home, Wallace, Ida., will face soula, 62; Gary Jystad, Kalispell, theater. Carla Wetzsteon, St. Ignatius, head Nancy Schilling, Missoula. Mary 65; Dick Tracy, Stevensville, 49. Saturday night the troupe will entertain at a variety show the publicity committee, composed Helen Pemberton, Broadus and Vice president: Ann Crocker, 71; of Joan Bachman, Missoula; Joan nite club in the Gold room beginning at 8 o’clock. Dancing Robert Senner, Richey, are candi­ Jack McGhee, and Bobbette Reed­ Brooks, St. Ignatius; Shirley De- dates for treasurer. er, 66; Jo Ann La Duke, Ronan, 60; w ill continue until midnight along with songs, dances, and Forth, Glendive; and Nan Hub­ Forest Liebe, Dixon, 61. bard, Missoula. The total number of votes cast comedy by the Players. in the election was 328. There are Secretary: Virginia Van Home, Handling dance programs are approximately 600 in the freshman 124; Nancy Schilling, 83; Bev Mon­ “Rustle Your Bustle” or “The innocent love and his own politi­ roe, Great Falls, 43; Kay Nordby, Mighty Dollar,” as it was origin­ Gwen Gholson, Burke, Ida.; Janet class. cal chicanery cause the downfall McKenzie, Great Falls; and Millie Spokane, Wash., 42; Ann Woods, ally called, is the story of a schem­ of he and his cohorts. ^ Total votes received by each Mendel, Kalispell. Missoula, 42. ing congressman of the 1880’s who This story of comedy, love, and Treasurer: Robert Senner, 103; works out a deal which will make politics is Benjamin Woolf’s most Spurs and Bear Paws will oper­ ate concessions at the cabaret CSO TO MEET TODAY Mary Helen Pemberton, 74; Mari­ thousands of dollars for him and famous play. When it was first anne Benson, Billings, and Donna his associates. In doing this he produced in New .York it ran for dance presented by the Virginia The Christian Science organiza­ City players this coming Saturday. tion will meet at 7 p.m. in the Bit­ Goodmansen, Great Falls, 70. attempts to pass railroad legisla­ 104 nights and continued to be Bob Newlin, Lewiston, was in tion favorable to his interests but one of the more popular plays until terroot room, according to Mere­ dith Bear, secretary. charge of the elections. the turn of the century. Since then Last year only 209 freshmen it has been almost forgotten until Bear Paws Name Gib Leibinger, Tom Needham, Don Stagg, and Dick Fletcher en­ turned out to vote in the primary it was revived for the Old Stone against the 328 total of yesterday’s Students Hunt Barn playhouse in Virginia City Members to Usher tertained the group at the get- together dinner last Sunday. vote. for the 1951 season. Along with Bear Paws appointed members For Remains “Rustle Your Bustle,” comedy and to two committees and named musical selections from the Bale ushers for the events of this week Three University students are of Hay Variety shows will be pre­ at their second meeting of the McCarthy’s Loyola Speech systematically searching the cam­ sented. quarter Tuesday evening. Dori Barsness revised the play pus for archaeological remains be­ Tom Tidball and Lex Denson fore digging begins for' the new for road production and designed field • house, according to Prof. the 1880’s style costumes. The set were named to the team greet­ Draws Student Comment Carling Malouf of the anthropology was designed by Clem Peck of ings committee. Chuck Robbin and department. Temple university, summer techni­ Conrad Roemer are onv the com­ Richard Cannon, Butte; Gene cal director for the troupe. mittee to handle plays, convoca­ On Delivery., Communism Hoyt, Havre; and Richard Moom- Cast members are Larry Bars­ tions, and any necessary special ness, Judy Midyette of New York, ushering. Bill Morrison was added aw, Santa Ana, Calif., are in­ BY BILL JONES vestigating the area from Maurice Irle White of Helena, Dori Bars­ to the “M” painting committee. avenue to 600 feet up Mount Sen­ ness, Wesley Williams of New York Ushers tonight for the Virginia “I’m glad to be out of Washington and back in the United tinel. city, and John Carlyle, Elmarie City Players* comedy will be Don States tonight,” so said Sen. Joe McCarthy Tuesday night They are looking for old fire Wendel, and Arietta Wendel, all of Robbin, Murray Swenson, Harold holes, river fords, and campsites Eugene, Ore. The Student Union Herman, Steve Sanders, Dick Dal­ at the Loyola auditorium. used by early-day Indians. They Executive committee is sponsoring las, Ed Overturf, and Tom Need­ . To MSU students, McCarthy was not a novelty. They studied will try to reconstruct some of the the shows. Bear Paws and Spurs ham. both him and his techniques in the Kaimin from Feb. 5 to 22, early history of the area and gath­ will serve refreshments at the Gay At the Variety show Saturday er' data from Indians who camped Nineties variety show. In charge night, ushers will be Ray Sands, 1952. When they joined the sweltering throng in the auditorium here in the 1880’s. This will be the of ticket sales and promotion of Charles Plowman, Jim Ryan, Tom and the freezing crowd in the university’s first attempt to check the shows are Annamae Kovatch, Tidball, Lex Denson, and Larry entrance, they knew he would address and radio re-broadcast, the area carefully. Janice Burton, Beverly Eppe, Gaughan. come through with some Truman- you could find pro-and-con Mc­ The area is part of a Blackfoot Dianne Stephens, Donna Murray, The following will usher at the type “give ’em hell-isms.” And Carthy arguments in nearly every battleground where the Blackfeet and Lora Ryan. community concert Oct. 20: Tom McCarthy rewarded their presence MSU living group. Here are four used to ambush the Flatheads. Last Reservations for both shows can Needham, Walt Eyer, Ray Moholt, by burning the Loyola amplifiers comments that might, or might not spring three children found the be made by phoning Cyrile Van Jim Ryan, Chuck Robbin, Conrad and the KGVO microphones. be a cross-section of MSU. grave of an Indian woman near the Dus’er, manager of the Student Roemer, Don Chaney, Ray Sands, McCarthy used his favorite Pat Eyre, Billings: “McCarthy campus. The anthropology depart­ Union, announced Wally O’Donnell, Harold Herman, and Dick Dallas. topic, communism, through the very effectively distorted the ment investigated and found the business manager. Prices are 60 It was decided that the Spurs majority of his speech. From his issues. With his excellent de­ woman had been buried with tribal cents for students and faculty, and beginning point, “If we blind our livery you could almost see the ritual around 1850. The skeleton of $1.20 for adults. “Small tables and and Bear Paws would handle the concession atHhe variety show. eyes and close our ears, this na­ minds being swayed.” a small baby was found nearby. group tables can be reserved for tion does not have long to live,” Art Holzweissig, Pasadena, Cal.: The students who are investigat­ the nite club,” said O’Donnell, “but to his finishing touch, “218 boys “I think he was in a way justi­ ing have been trained in the work reservations should be made today Applications for died in Korea the same day the fied for digging Stevenson. Uncle according to Prof. Malouf. They or tomorrow while there is still ‘Truman’ conventioners in Chi­ Harry is still telling Adlai what will dig test holes 4 feet wide, 15 a choice.
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