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Eponent Ex of Montana State University W TH;EPONENT EX OF MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY W. C. Fields, Peter Sellers highlight SUB fim serie Hand Luke." The personal an "Lonely Are the Brave." with ·'Dracula" with Bela Lugosi and Eleven films, ranging from Upsilon, and the Bozeman Film warm treatment of the life 01 Kirk Douglas, Walter Matthau, "The Mummy" with Boris suspense thrillers, westerns, and Society. Karloff. Chri t, "The Gospel Accordinf! The first film this quarter, "I and Gena Rowlands, is set for to St. Matthew," is set for Dec horror movies to top drama. Oct. 3-4 with "The 400 Blows,'' contemporary comment, and a Love You. Alice B. Toklas.'' The second foreign film is set 5-6. by Francois Truffaut, on tap dash of W. C. Fields highlight with Peter Sellers will be shown for Nov. 7-8 - the classic ' 'The Stalking Moon," a Oct. 10-1 I . fall quarter SUB film series at free to new students with a suspense thriller, "Diabotique." modern western suspense story It's comedy time Oct. 17-18 MSU. coupon tomorrow and Friday in Powerful social comment on the with Gregory Peck and Eva with a IV. C. Fields film festival The series, completely the SUB Theater at 7:30 p.m. fear of getting involved Marie Saint, rounds out the self-supporting, is run On Saturday and Sunday, featuring "The Bank Dick." and quarter Dec. 12-13 a 20-minute short, "The Barber permeated 'The Incident," Nov. cooperatively by drama Sept. 26-27 "Luv" with Jack 14-15. A showing for Oct. 24-25 has honorary Alpha Psi Omega, film Lemmon and Elaine May will be Shop." Horror follows on Oct. not yet been booked, but the, 31- ov. I with a double feature. and television honorary Phi Tau featured. Boiled egg fans will revel in slot may be filled with a festival the double-run Nov. '22 of "Cool of MSU student films. lOWELL THOMAS NARRATES THE GREATEST AUTHENTIC Ellen HUNTING ADVENTURE EVER FILMED ... Cultural Affairs series offers variety The Ellen Theatre SEETHESPLENDOR Proudly Presents THE Aimed at covering a wide expert's expert. He contends @ strata of cultural entertainment. that drug users should not be "The Great Shikar" MSU's ultural Affairs Series treated as felons but in like . in conjunction with should reach its goal this fall manner as abusers of alcohol. its World Premier ;~;;;,,. · GREI\T with a number of well-known Winter's concert group in Billings, Mt. and talented speakers and promises to be an experience in See it Tonight! ~~p::RCO POLO SHEEP .. SHIHJ\R musicians. music. Borrowing freely from Doors Open 6:30 Scheduled to appear are Jorge both the modern and classical @ A WORLD AOVE:NTUAt (Nn:APA1SH AlU:AS( Color by Eastman cofor Osorio, pianist - Oct. 5; Dr. Joel forms, they will perform Shows at 7 :00-9 :00 Fort, a controversial physician - arrangements from Bach to Oct. 8: Paul Winter's concert Bartok. 3 DAYS ONLY - FRIDAY- SATURDAY- SUNDAY group - Nov. 2; and screen and Cabot, familiar to television I Starlite See These Two Action Packed Pictures! television actor Sebastian Cabot fans as Mr. French on ''Family - Nov. 20. Affair," is a talented dramatic · Lecture series coordinator actor and noted gourmet and 1 Henry Campbell said dates and connoisseur. Speaking of togetherness ... times for the performances will Hop in be released later in the school the Car - term. Health Center Join Dr. Fort, on the campus Your Friends during I 968's drug symposium, opens is termed by his associates as an Starts at Dusk The HeaW> C-en!er is open · every day from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. with an hour out for lunch at 13ULLITT1 Entertainment noon to keep the help happy. The Health Center has such , A~I) ]l coverages as medical evaluation of physical examinations Hot Sandwiches medical care, and surgical care: Daily 1:30 until 3:00 emergency only. 130~~1~ 1t also includes medication A~I) hospitalization, skin tests and -Beer immunizations, and diagnostic X-rays and laboratory tests. LYI)~ - Piua The preceding conditions are treatable by the Student Health FRENCH DIP Service to a maxi.mum liability VIP of $2,000 per single illness or HAM injury. BEEF Birth control pills are available for students at cost if they have their own doctor's 85~ prescription. Other prescriptions Orders to go! will be filled by the Health .. Service if they have the materials 587-0736 Rialto STARTS FRIDAY 7:15 - 9:00 on hand. If not, they can be Last Time Tomorrow obtained at cost after ordering. Shows Nitely If you blow your mind, the The INCREDIBLE SAGA of "MA" BARKER! Health Centlir has a part time at 7:00-9: 15 psychiatrist ~d a full time ROBIN PHILLIPS clinical psycologist. Dr. Frank Sei t 2. Cover Photograph: Janis Madsen, 806 N. 7th Freshman PAT DON DIANE HINGLE• STROUD• VARSI Thurs. Fri. Sept. 24, 25 fu :....w. 1... AMCRICAH INT[RNATIOMAI. ,CHM • .II Cinema Two l Lon Yow, Allee B. Toki as Shows Nitely 7:30-9:30 Sunday 5:30-7:30-9:30 Peter Sellen Jo Van Fleet It's a psychedelic laugh riot as Harold Fine r~~r:~inby ~ter Sellers d eserts the Establlshmenl: and his~ h : 1 law practice, his bride at the altar, hippie pa~~ Y to t urn his staid apartment Int o a SUB Theatre 7:30 p.m. THEATRE ARTS DEPARTMENT A flea in Cecile's ear? MS U. s theat re arts Thoreau Spent in Jail," Feb. dt'part:nt.~nt will prt.!.sent four 18-20 and 27-29. pn.,du1.:tions on the main stage The Thoreau work will have tills ye.,r with a play by drama an original run at MSU in honorary Alpha Psi Omega and connection with the American ~111 cxpt..'rimental proJudion Pbywrights Theatre, a group rounding out the informal that encourages established s,:hl.'.'tlulc. authors to do serious drama for cw I hcutrt' arts chJirman. ,n,tial production by Dr . l3ruc~ Jacobsen. s.iid non-professionals. proJudions winter and spring The classic farce by Feydeau. qu;Jrtcrs will run two wc..:l...s. .. A Flea in lier Ear," is the ThursdJy-Sat urday. instead of spring qmirtcr production set for the former five d~1y. onl.! wc1..·I,.. May 6-8 and 13-1 5. The con1edy lrns t..'vaythmg from run . slapstick and thl! chase to an unfaithful The first producuon \\,ill ht.! 1 he Elizahel han ..:J;1:-.sic wifr JnJ jealous lover. .. M:icheth ." ov. 17-21 . C'ompkting the year will be a Dircdion will be by 131..·n ron"·· product ion of ·-ceclle:· May Joe Fitch will dirct..'t ..The ighl 27·~9 . After many hours of testing in the Fieldhouse; the freshmen seemed to be a little out of focus. Thomson ID Admits to all, except Mal~ B. the Student Affairs O ffice. to you A positive method of Exponent for details. identification, an admission to Students who miss this week's Your student I.D. will also let athletic events, and a means of appointments can have a picture studen t s vote in ASMSU checking books out of the taken Monday at registration. elections, obtain a yearbook. and the chance to serve you library is the student 1.0. card. If the card is lost it can be attend student dances, cash replaced for S3 in the Students checks in the bookstore. use the These are but a few of the Affairs Office. If it is broken or student health services, and go uses of the student identification damaged or should a girl marry to cultural affairs and theater ,n the coming year with the card. ow a plastic laminate card and change her name, contact productions. is offered with a color picture embossed along with the students name and student latest styles number. For positive identification the card only lacks a student's signature. This card will also be and best name clothing used for futu re student discount. neme Books The card is permanent. Lt will (College & wide rule} carry through six years if '/'Ju· U,•sl /Jr, •.\s,•tl (,'iris <:nrry l'twkup,t•.,· From ('ltn111lwr., necessary and is validated by 3 for 99~ stamp each qllarter for renewal. Freshmen and transfer Bed Spreads students have time during orientation week (Wed., Thurs., ( assorted colors) Fri.) to have their pictures taken and to get a temporary I.D. $2. 99 to $4. 99 which will be validated at Monday's registration. 26 W. Main The permanent I.D. card will be ready one month later Hours: 9 - 9 Mon.-Sat. 1 - 6 Sun. according to Dean of Students, Max Worthington. Watch the One of Montana's Finest Department Stores HOWDY In Downtown Bozeman On behalf of the Board of Directors, Management and Staff, your MSU BOOKSTORE, I NC. Welcomes all · new and returning students and facu lty. We wish you success in the coming year and look forward to serving your academic needs. THE EXPONENT • • Wednesday, Sept. 23. 1970 You pays your money and takes your choice Stand! You've been sitting too long. Theres a permanent crease in your right and wrong . Sly and the Family Stone Exponent ready for new year Well, you're here, frosh. Wish we could extend a heartfelt welcome to each of you, but even if it were This year's student newspaper, the Exponent, will humanly possible, it might not be appropriate. Seems that strive to offer the students of MSU effective, some of you will spend the next four years here watching comprehensive coverage of campus news and reach out to the University from afar as if it were another television include state and national news concerning college program to be turned on only between 8 and 5.
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