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Montana Kaimin, October 7, 1965 Associated Students of University of Montana University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 10-7-1965 Montana Kaimin, October 7, 1965 Associated Students of University of Montana 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 University of Montana, "Montana Kaimin, October 7, 1965" (1965). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 4188. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/4188 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]. Elections for 4 Delegates Set Ross Explains CB Goals, Plans By PAULA LATHAM students. Round-trip tickets will cost formance of the Back Porch Majority a detailed study of the budget. He will Kalinin Reporter at least $8. In connection with his re­ will begin Oct. 11, according to chair­ also consider the possibility of Kaimin ASUM President John Ross explained port Cosman mentioned that the rumor man of the special events committee Lee staff wage adjustments. He will also the ultimate goals of Central Board and of the MSU homecoming also being Nov. Tickell. continue his work with the student loan outlined his plan for the 1965-66 school 6 is false: The board voted to send Ross and committee, which will make loans avail­ year at the first Central Board meeting Mark Davis, Poison junior, reported ASUM Vice President Brett Asselstine able to students from ASUM funds. last night. about a new film and speaker series to the Associated Student Government Ross and the board hope to gain which will begin on a trial basis this convention in Indiana in November. ☆ ☆ ☆ more power to initiate projects and chan­ quarter. The program includes a variety Other projects in the planning stage nel the activity of groups subordinate of films beginning with “Macbeth,", which were discussed by the board in­ Student Threatens Law Suit to Central Board. The board members which will be presented Oct. 14, and clude the erection of lockers in the plan to cooperate with the administra­ ending with Charlie Chaplin comedies library entry to be used by Missoula Prior to Pub Board Meeting tion, faculty and the Kaimin, and at the which will be shown during final week. students, the establishment of an ice Publications Board had a lively pre­ same time, form a liaison with the stu­ These films will be shown in the Yellow­ rink, the formal organization of FM radio meeting moment yesterday when a stu­ dents they represent. stone Room of the Lodge and will be Club and the placement of FM radio dent threatened suit for misappropriation Elections for one sophomore and three free to members of the student body. converters in the dorms. of public funds. freshman CB delegates are set. The Debby Archibald, chairman of publi­ Ross also plans to institute prayer Steve Carrol, history and political sci­ primary will be Oct. 20 and the general cations board, recommended Ellen breakfasts at UM this year which may ence major from Helena, said Kaimin election will be Oct. 27. Broadus to be M Book editor for a sec­ bring political and religious dignitaries editorial policy kept state funds from All files in the ASUM office are be­ ond year. to the campus. UM by influencing state officials. How­ ing standardized, and the office is be­ The Sentinel, UM yearbook, was also He also hopes to organize a selec­ ever, he refused to make a formal pro­ ing redecorated. discussed. 1964-65 Sentinels will not be tive women’s reception committee to test when the meeting was called to Ray Cosman, senior delegate, reported distributed until . December. Mignon receive important visitors on campus. order. that a train has been reserved to take Redfield Waterman, last year’s editor Ross also plans to begin a program of At the meeting, Ellen Broadus was UM students to Bozeman for the Bob­ who was to continue her duties this press conferences with campus leaders. reappointed M-Book editor and Cindy cat-Grizzly game Nov. 6. The train year, has resigned. Dave Wendte, ASUM business manager Jones was appointed secretary of Pub­ will accommodate approximately 300 Ticket sales for the Homecoming per­ plans to expand his committee and begin lications Board. MONTANA KAIMIN University of Montana AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER Thursday, Oct 7, 1965 Missoula, Montana Vol. 68, No. 5 Frat Colonizing WRA Offers Coeds Swimming 150 Dignitaries Sullivan Named Meet Attended To Be in Billings To Study Group Through Campus Aquatic Club Robert E. Sullivan, dean of the By 40 Persons University of Montana women who are water lovers have For Dedication law school, has been named to a Alpha Kappa Lambda, a frater­ BILLINGS (AP) — About 150 seven-man committee that will nity in the process of forming a come into their own, thanks to WRA. Plans are in motion to dignitaries, including 60 from undertake a study of consumer colony here, met Tuesday night offer a varied program of swimming and water sports to coeds. Washington, D.C., probably will with 40 persons present. attend a dedication Oct. 12 for the credit designed to enable the These programs will be offered through an aquatics club. new $6 million seismograph com­ drafting of uniform state legisla­ Wayne Culley, the national rep­ Organized this year, the club is affiliated with the Women’s plex in Billings, a federal official tion. resentative here, presided over the Recreational Association executive board. It is not like Aqua- said Wednesday. The project is sponsored by the initial meeting and explained the James Billman, a representative National Conference of Commis­ steps of colonization and the maids in that those women wishing to participate need not be of the Defense Department, ar­ sioners on Uniform State Laws. fundamental ideals of AKL. accomplished swimmers. Neither do they have to take part in rived in Billings to help plan for­ The committee’s first monthly He said the fraternity’s funda­ meeting begins Oct. 15. competitive or performing water sports. mal dedication of the experi­ mental ideals included aggres­ For swimmers who would like to increase their water skill, mental project. Consumer credit, exclusive of sive Christian character, high Twenty-one seismic sites spread home mortgage financing, ap­ scholarship, campus leadership, the Aquatics Club is planning instruction in beginning swim­ over 10,000 square miles, are ex­ proximates $70 billion, said the loyalty * to AKL and appreciation ming, competitive swimming, and diving. pected to detect nuclear explosions dean. of the factor of self-support. and earthquakes. All members of the original Club participants are under no obligation to take part in U.N. Ambassador Arthur J. group will be charter members of any of these instructions. AH activities are on a voluntary Goldberg invited inspection of the the chapter, he said. basis. complex during a United Nations If the colony here is well estab­ The new Aquatics Club will meet Tuesday from 7 to 9:30 session Sept. 23. Later a U.N. Grants Offered lished, the national organization source said delegates from Red will loan the chapter enough p.m. at the university pool, next to the Women’s Center. The China also would be welcome to To Negro Men money to build a new house with­ first meeting will be Tuesday, October 19. look over the equipment. Ten four-year medical scholar­ in about a year, he added. During meetings of the Aquatics Club the pool will be open ships for qualified Negro men “AKL has no pledgeship, as to all university women interested in swimming or diving. have been announced by the Na­ such, and no hell week,’’ he ex­ UM Debate Team tional Medical Fellowships, Inc. plained. and the Alfred P. Sloan Founda­ Questions were brought up aft­ Your Whereabouts To Enter Billings tion. erward concerning cost, the sys­ Today’s Weather To qualify for the scholarships, tem of choosing members and Should Be Known Forensic Tourney a student must demonstrate out­ grade requirements. Mostly sunny skies today with The UM Speech and Oratory Don’t call us, we’ll call you— increasing cloudiness tonight. The Association will send 11 of its standing college achievement, be Twenty-eight students left their Ha! high is expected to reach 68 de­ accepted for admission to a med­ names and addresses with Culley grees with a low of 38 tonight. members to the Yellowstone ical school and be a U.S. citizen. to be interviewed within the next If you haven’t received that Forensic Tournament at Eastern Negro college students who plan two weeks. long-awaited phone call, it might Montana College, Oct. 16-18. to enter medical school in the fall be because when you pre-reg- The National Intercollegiate of 1966 may obtain information Debate resolution for 1965-66 is: from the premedical adviser, Lud­ Stokes to Head istered you didn’t know your Delta Sigma Phi “Resolved: that law enforcement vig G. Browman, in room 309 of school address. Or you might have agencies in the United States should the Health Science Building. The Grizzly Growlers moved into, a different pad. In On Full Probation be given greater freedom in the deadline for registration is March Rick Stokes of Great Falls was either case, call the university op­ Delta Sigma Phi fraternity was investigation and prosecution of 1, 1966. elected new president of Grizzly erator and give the switchboard placed on full probation at the In­ crime." Each student will receive an av­ Growlers Tuesday night.
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