The Montana Kaimin, November 2, 1928
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University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Kaimin, 1898-present Montana (ASUM) 11-2-1928 The Montana Kaimin, November 2, 1928 Associated Students of the University of Montana Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper Let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation Associated Students of the University of Montana, "The Montana Kaimin, November 2, 1928" (1928). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 1056. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/1056 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]. Meet the Team Sunday Sophomore Dance Tonight MONTM AIMIR STATE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA, MISSOULA, MONTANA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928. VOLUME XXVIII, No. 11. DATE OF 11-JINX, ANNUAL FEST, T o the Students of the State University STEADY INCREASE “Meet the Team 1 1 POSSIBILITY OF WITHDRAWAL ML of Montana When It Returns 9 TO DEC. 15 Throughout the country HOMECOMING is a BIG IN U ENROLLMENT “When the team returns from FROM PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE Oregon Sunday night we expect EVENT for the various schools and universities. In to see triple the crowd seen at Work on Manuscript Completed. Cast to Be Chosen most places it is the one event of the year that is SH0WNSINCE182B the Milwaukee depot the night If Football Is to Remain a Major Sport, the School This Week-End and Rehearsals Will Start looked forward to more than any other. If our own they returned from Seattle,” Must Remain a Member; Montana Stands High in Nelson Fritz, yell king, said yes Monday. university is to have a HOMECOMING each year Decrease in 1923-24 Was Track and Basketball. why shouldn’t we make it a BIG AFFAIR? terday. Hi-Jinx, annual razz fcst, will be played in three full evening plays The university has set aside this year November 17 General Throughout “When the team returned from ‘If football is to remain as a major sport at the State Uni Washington, after a defeat, the presented at the Wilma theater on there. She appeared in leads and as the HOMECOMING date. A varied program has Country. versity of Montana, the school must remain as a member of the band and the crowd of students Pacific Coast conference,” said J. W. Stewart, director of ath December 15, instead of Dec. 8, as character parts and has had exper been arranged for the occasion and the homecoming has been previously announced. ience back stage. yelling and singing at the station letics. “ To withdraw from the conference would mean that the With the exception of the years This date Is more in keeping with Martha Winchester who plays committee is desirous of having this program as in was a welcome sight to them,” sport would no longer be worthy of being called a major sport. 1923 and 1924, when there was a the tradition that Hi-Jinx should be Lady Jane in the Barrie play has teresting and popular as possible. he said. “That was a larger While there is no thought of withdrawing, there is a minority slight decrease in enrollment at the a Christmas carnival. not been in any other Masquer pro crowd than has ever before met that advocates such a move, believing it to be the only remedy I have charge of a part of the program; the S. 0. S. State University, there has been a duction. She has had some dram a returning Grizzly team and we for the present situation. This group has given little considera The work of the manuscript com on Thursday night and the entertainment and rally steady increase in the number of atic experience at Bozeman play hope tiiat they will keep up the tion to the future of Montana athletics.” mittee has been completed, and the students registered since the pas- ing leads and character parts. She on Friday night before the big mixer. In order to good spirit.” Leaving the Pacific Coast confer cast will be chosen this week end. Ihge of the Educational Bonds is one of the seven women in the have a successful affair it will take the help and co The Grizzly team will return ence would mean that we would be Helen Haddock, general manager, Fund measure in 1920. The de play who is suspected of murdering operation of all the organizations and of all the stud Sunday evening at 5:45 o’clock in the same position as the “Man states that rehearsals will begin crease in registration during 1923- a certain young man. on the Northern Pacific railway Without a Country.” We would Monday evening. Frances Nash, ents on the campus. 24 was general throughout the Janet Beynolds plays Mrs. Bland. from the game with the Univer have a football team with nobody chairman of the dance committee, In a few days I will give you a program of the big country. This was due to several She has had dramatic training and sity of Oregon at Eugene. to play. To join the Bocky Moun announces that the plans for the rally and entertainment and should you be called upon causes, chief of yrhich was the has played engenue roles. In “Shall tain conference would be both a dances are almost complete, and sharp decrease in the number of practice on them will also begin We Join the Ladies?” she plays an to participate or to help I hope that you will give your financial and physical impossibility. students taking work under the pro English society type. cooperation. There are no large schools capable next week. visions of the United States Veter Miriam Barnhill who plays Mrs. of drawing crowds that would be Hi-Jinx promises to be exception Yours for A BIG HOMECOMING, ans Bureau and the discontinuance Caxtro in the same play has had UNIVERSITY GLEE CLUBS gin to pay traveling expenses from ally good this year, as “the dope” NELSON H. FRITZ, Yell King. of courses for veterans in Vocation which has been collected about the dramatic experience at the Annie Brief of Southwestern here to Utah or Colorado. Oregon Wright Seminary at Tacoma. al Business Administration and and Washington are closer. men on the campus is something Forestry. The graduation of the Peggy Sharp, a junior, plays IL L MAIL STATE I P Contest Published in Only Alternative everyone will want to see. The large class that entered college just Lucy, the maid who serves a t the National Book. Not belonging to the Pacific “plain clothes women” who have after the war also accounted for dinner party in “Shall We Join the Coast conference or that of the been at work since the writing of part of the decrease. Will Tour the State in January; the manuscript began have let Ladies?” She has played children's Now Working on Program. State University of Montana is Bocky Mountain district would parts and various minor roles. She Between the years 1921 and, 19271 nothing escape their vigilance. Now represented in the University De leave us with no alternative but to has also played in operettas, a total of $1,400,270.68 provided for it is all down in the manuscript, bater’s Annual for 1927-28 which is play Gonzaga, Mount S t Charles, Marian Hobbs plays Lady the sale of bonds under the Educa Men’s Glee club is working on and plans for its presentation are ET edited by E. M- Phelps and pub Montana State, and Montana School W rathie in the one-act mystery. She tional Bonds Fund measure was ex the program for its annual trip, rapidly being furthered. lished in New York. of Mines. I t is granted th at the appeared in “Biders to the Sea” by pended at the State University for which will take place sometime in The book, which was just re furst three teams would furnish us Synge last spring. Her work in buildings, furniture and equipment, January. The numbers being re ELECT OFFICERS IN CITY'S SCHOOLS ceived a t the University library, with sufficient competition, year this play as one of the sisters was major repairs, etc. This, leaves the hearsed are, “Sea Song” by Gaines; contains a stenographic report of a after year. However, that would very fine. She is from Butte high University with no provision for “The Hunchman’s Fairwell” by debate held at the Little Theatre be but three games and three games EXPERIENCED CAST school and has had dramatic ex future building at the present time, Mendelssohn; “Bowing Down to Melvin Kelly Is Chosen As Cadet Teachers Working last April 16. The debate was an fall away short of completing a perience there. She appeared in although the enrollment is now 2272 Bio,” German, and “Now Let Every open forum, no-decision type with schedule which ordinarily consists Butte’s Little Theatre tournament President. Fritz Gives In Eight Institu as compared with 1066. students Tongue” by Bach” and some negro Bobert D. Williams and Carl Mc of eight games. As fa r as pre IS play. Traditions Talk. when #the Educational Bonds fund spirituals which they are also re tions. Farland taking the affirmative for season games are concerned with J. Clark Kellet who plays Senor was provided in 1920. hearsing. Montana against a negative team Washington State and Idaho we Julian in The Spanish comedy has The entire amount provided for The rules for attendance are Melvin Kelly of Deer Lodge was Twenty-seven members of from Southwestern University, Los would be occupying the same place played in a St.