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The Montana Kaimin, March 2, 1955 University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 3-2-1955 The onM tana Kaimin, March 2, 1955 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, March 2, 1955" (1955). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 3085. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/3085 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]. University Fund Increase Passes House, Moves Up The possibility for an increase in Monday and into the Senate. If this bill is okayed by the appropriations for MSU’s next This 14% million dollars comes Senate, MSU will get about $2,482,- biennium looks good since a bill from two sources: 1). from a mil- 346 from the general fund, an in­ providing for nearly 14% million lage fund passed in 1949 and 2). crease of ^1,143,872 over current dollars for operation of the Uni­ from what is called a general fund, appropriations. versity of Montana six-unit system about $200,000 of which is from A short talk with Dr. A. S. Mer­ went through the House unopposed student fees. rill, vice president of the univer­ sity, last night revealed, however, “that the increase indicated here Forzley, H off, Page, and M illhouse in the amount from the general fund does not represent as large Get Top Votes in AW S Prim ary an increase in the budget as it may seem.” This- is because the Darlene Forzley, Seattle, and Finalists for vice president are University no longer gets as large irony ROTC Seniors Receive Mary Jo Burns, Missoula, are Joan Hoff, Butte, and Betty Dixon, a rebate from Veteran bill 546 candidates for the presidency of Ovando. Miss Hoff had 112 votes, and a couple of other minor bills AWS, as a result of yesterday’s and Miss Dixon 68. as it did during the present bien­ idvanced Branch Assignments primary election. Miss Forzley Norma Beatty, Helena, and Lu- nium . polled the most votes of all candi­ anna Page, Camas, are still in Total apropriations from the Branch assignments for seniors Raymond S. Halubka, Great Falls; dates, with 160. Miss Burns had the running for secretary. Their general fund for the six units in advanced Army ROTC were William J. Hankins, Billings; 122 votes. totals were 89 and 97, respectively. the Montana University system Richard L. McGraw, Sidney; Wil­ nounced Monday by Lt. Col. Betty Millhouse, Kalispell, and total $7,795,851. This would be liam R. Rucker, Geraldine; John muel B. Hayes, professor of Ann Ainsworth, Missoula, are an increase of $4,244,917 over cur­ D. 'Smith, Highwood; Daniel R. litary science and tactics, candidates for treasurer. Miss rent appropriations or a boost of Zenk, Tampico; James D- Tut- Today’s Meetings rhe assignments are: Adjutant Millhouse received the second 119% per cent. wiler, Drummond; and James W. perals corps, James E. Carrell Tick shots will be given in the highest number of votes on the d Conrad J. Roemer, Missoula; Ryan, Anchorage, Alaska. The next biennium period which Infirmary from 9 a.m. to 12 noon total ballots with 128. Miss Ains­ these appropriations would cover m y security, Theodore C. Muel- Military Intelligence, Walter W. and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Eyer, Billings; Quartermaster worth had 97. includes 1956 and ’57. The total :, Missoula; Artillery, Robert A. Ice-skating club, 4 p.m., Wom­ corps; Howard E. Burke, Livings­ The general election will be University system will get $4,125,- :lson, Arthur J. Jette and Mel- en’s Center. n M. Ryan, Missoula, and ton and Signal corps, Ralph L. next Tuesday, with voting from 722 for the first year of the next larles Thompson, Dallas, Tex. Bingham, Missoula. Daily Rosary, 5 p.m., LA 102. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the ground biennium, an increase of 118 per Chemical corps, Douglas -L. De- ' Upon successful completion of Phi Chi Theta, 7 p.m., BE 110. floor of the Lodge. cent over the first year of the cur­ rent biennium. The general fund iney, Missoula, and Leo R. the advanced ROTC course these ;iffer, Miles City; Corps of En- men will be commissioned as sec­ for the second year will yield neers, John J. Gilliam, Lincoln; ond lieutenants in the specified Faculty Turns Witch Hunters $3,670,129, an increase of 120 per nance corps, Harvey F. Am- branches. cent over the current year. ftrman, Livingston, and James Fund Breakdown Madison, Jefferson City. For Production 6The Crucible’ Here is the breakdown on the Infantry, Cyrus W. Austin, totals for the biennium showing slena; Ray F. Bukovatz, William A ir ROTC Three faculty members will take member of one of Salem’s most increases from the general fund by . Morrison and Jon R. Severson, part in the performance of “The respected families. In the witch units: Crucible,” playing March 10, 11, hunting that forms the basis for issoula; James R. Durado, Kal- State University at Missoula — P ro f to Go and 12 in the Music School audi­ the play she is one of the few ?ell; Richard H. Fretheim, $2,482,346, up $1,143,872; State torium. They are Mrs. Ken sensible persons in the suspicious entywood; William F. Gue and college at Bozeman—$2,222,842, up Cooper, ballet instructor; Dean tow n . T o M eeting $1,053,186; Experiment stations— Gordon B. Castle, Graduate school; Dean Clark plays the part $799,466, up $623,655; Extension Lt. Col. C. V. McCauley, pro­ and W. P. Clark, dean emeritus, of an 80-year-old farmer whose indeman Elected fessor of air science, will attend service — $345,895, up $224,121; Graduate school. simplicity and honesty cause the School of Mines at Butte—$473,- the third annual conference for death of his wife. ^resident of SCA professors of air science at Max­ Mrs. Cooper plays the part of. 377, up $261,393; Western Montana Rebecca Nurse, a 72-year-old Student Christian associaiton well Air Force base, Montgomery, Dean Gordon Castle portrays at Dillon—$284,708, up $160,905; acted new officers for the year Ala., March 8 through 11. Deputy Governor Danforth, a man Eastern Montana at Billings — st night in LA 104. The conference will consider who is called in to sit on the $704,268’, up $475,886; Northern Students elected were Kathy the AFROTC program in relation Music Students witchcraft trials. Although Dan­ Montana at Havre—$482,949, up indeman, Billings, president; to national defense and citizenship forth is a sophisticated person $301,899; Total — $7,795,851, up leila McDomey, Missoula, vice- training. Procedures relative to Play for Recital with some humor, he doesn’t let $4,244,917. esident; Terry Fisher, Butte, selection, education, and motiva­ that interfere with an exact loyalty Thirteen music students parti­ to his position and his cause. easurer; and Dorothy Lindeman, tion of cadets will also be dis­ cipated in a student recital yes­ Ilings, secretary. cussed. Tickets for the performance may Off the U.P. Wire ; . terday at 3 p.m. in the music be purchased in the Music School Each year two new members are Gill Robb Wilson, editor and school recital hall. ected to the SCA advisory board, publisher of Flying Magazine and office and the university business Plane Crash Fatal cording to Miss Donna Tolan- a well-known advocate of air Organ, piano, clarinet, trom­ office. Additional members of the >r, advisor for the group. At power, will be the guest speaker bone, cello, and cornet solos were cast for the play are: Betty Ann To Jet Flyer st night’s meeting, Robert L. at the conference. featured in the program. Normandeau, Conrad; Nina Skel­ tmes, assistant professor of soci- Other distinguished speakers Students who participated were ton, White Sulphur Springs; Jim Near Highwood Carol Jansonius, Bismarck, N.D.; Hansen, and Van Lawrence, Mis­ ogy, and Rev. M. J. McPike, local will include Gen. Nathan F. Twin­ An F-84-G jet fighter crash aptist minister, were elected by ing, chief of staff of the USAF, and Robert Thorson, Anaconda; Robert soula; Peg L*Eveque, Egine, S. D.; Bork and Alicejane Carkeek, and Marilyn Hunton, Miles City. about four miles north of High- ZA to sferve on the board. Lt. Gen. Lawrence S. Kuter, com­ wood, Mont., yesterday killed Following elections, a- roller mander of the Air university. Butte; Paul Hartley, Billings; Ray . Technical prew for the produc­ Rom, Roundup; Echolyn Lee, Fair- tion includes: Jerry Walford, Second Lieutenant Richard L. siting party sponsored by the Prof. J. Earll Miller, chairman Bexten, Ottawa Lake, Mich. Ap­ oup concluded the evening. of the history and political 'science field; Charles Johnson, Missoula; Scobey, and Nancy Hays, Missoula, Rosalie Space, Grangeville, Ida.; for lighting; Ray Halubka, Great parently Bexten had tried to eject department, represented Pres. himself from the plane. His body Donna Terpening, Midwest, Wyo.; Falls, music and sound; Hank Carl McFarland at the first con­ was found less than a mile from Lucy Vaughn, Whitefish; Robert Larom, Missoula, assistant direc­ ference in 1952, which Col. Mc­ it. It was not known whether or Thornton, Lewistown; and Kay tor; and Dee Scriven, Los Angeles, ’bout the Size of It | Cauley also attended.
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