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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]. MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, MISSOULA, MONTANA Z400 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1940. VOLUME XL. No. 8 Instructors T anan-of■-Spur Managers, Bear Sentinel Editor Walt Milllar Paws, ASMSU Will Will Attend Initiates 17 Sponsor Dance Appoints 27 Tanan-of-Spur, women’s na tional sophomore honorary, ini Managers’ club, Bear Paws and MEA Meets tiated 17 new members last night ASMSU will sponsor the Home To Staff in the Eloise Knowles room of the coming dance November 9, Cen Sixteen faculty members will Student Union building. Selections tral board decided yesterday. Pro Twenty-seven students will as attend the Montana Education as by the organization are based on fits from the dance will be divided sist in putting out the 1941 Sen sociation conventions in Billings, character, scholarship and service. equally among the three organiza tinel, Walt Millar, editor, an Butte, Great Falls, Kalispell and tions. nounced yesterday after interview Wolf Point during the latter part Initiates sure P atty A nn *Wood, ing applicants interested in the Bridger; Rita Ann Schiltz, Billings; Jim Haviland, Deer Lodge, and of this month. The Billings, Butte work. The selections were made Mary Bukvich, Butte; Virginia Jack Brazelton, Helena, asked and Kalispell meetings will be from a list of 52 applicants. Brashear, Billings; Mary Jane Central board to permit Managers’ held October 24 to 26, and the club to sponsor the Homecoming Those selected for staff work Great Falls and Wolf Point con Deegan, Big Timber; Dorothy Ann Mack, Billings; Dorothy Rochon, dance. Garvin Shallenberger, Mis are Associate Editor George Luen- ventions will be held October 31 soula, asked the board to allow Walt Millar, Butte, appointed 27 ing, Gardiner, who will help Walt to November 2. Anaconda; ,Jean Armstrong, Deer Bear Paws, sophomore honorary, students to positions on the year Millar on the editorial end, and A. C. Cogswell, professor of Lodge; Marie Cherry, Missoula; to sponsor it. After considerable book staff yesterday. Associate Editors Ross Lemire, Ro- journalism, will speak at the Bil Peggy Kitt, Missoula; Ruby Plum mer, Missoula; Judy Hurley, Lew- discussion, Central board decided nan, and Bill Carrol, Butte, who lings meeting on the subject, “What to compromise and have the dance will take care of the .business end. Can Be Done in High School Jour istown; Peggy Landreth, Fort Mis sponsored by all three organiza Staff Members nalism?” Dr. G. D. Shallenberger, soula; Jeanette Weaver, Billings; tions. Men Register The complete staff includes Do professor of physics, will speak on Betty O’Connor, Deer Lodge; Patty lores Woods, Missgula; Pat Mac- “Vocational Opportunities in Phys Ruenauver, Plains, and Aline Mos- Hale, Shelby; Ted Delaney, Mis ics” at Wolf Point. by, Missoula. On Wednesday Address Error soula; Bud Hustad, Glendive; Peg Merrill Will Speak New officers are Mary Jane Dee Onfierg, Glasgow; Jack Hallowell, Dr. A. S. Merrill, professor of gan, president; Patty Ruenauver, Causes Blushes October 16 Missoula; Ann Johnson, Helena; mathematics, at the Kalispell con vice-president; Jean Armstrong, Helen* Walterskirchen, Missoula; vention will speak on “The Mathe secretary; Peggy Kitt, treasurer; All male students between the A case of mistaken address Jack Buzzetti, Hardin; Polly Mor- matics Teacher.” Edmund L. Ruby Plummer, historian, and ages of 21 and 35, inclusive, except proved embarrassing- jo Wanda ledge, Billings; T. G. Anderson, Freeman, professor of English, will Aline Mosby, editor. Helen John advanced ROTC cadets, are re Williams, Boulder, a few d a^ ago. Missoula; Leona DeCock, Hysham; talk on “How Does the European son, Hall, was elected junior ad quired to register on October 16, She called the Sigma Kappa house Phyllis Miller, Conrad; Marie Ask- War Affect the Teacher?” and visor. Mrs. George Finlay Simmons for conscription under the Selec and announced that she would be vold, Missoula; Elmer Donovan, President George Finlay Simmons is the chapter’s sponsor. tive Training and' Service Act of over to renew acquaintances in a Missoula; Rita. Schiltz, Billings; will speak on “Teaching Problems 1940. few v minutes. Virginia Morrison, Missoula; Peg in Science” at the Kalispell meet Forgetting or not knowing the A student may register at any Landreth, Missoula; Ross Lemire, ing. Wild Ride Results j new Sigma Kappa address, she convenient* precinct poll, regard Ronan; Lee Miller, Missoula; Herb At the Great Falls convention, went to the old house at 539 Uni- less of where his home or legal Jillson, Deer Lodge; Bill Carrol, Mrs. Brenda Wilson, instructor in When Emmajane j versity. Feeling that she had suf- residence may be. The registration Butte; Bob Fisher, Chicago; Evie business administration, will give I ficiently announced her coming card will then be mailed to the Morris, Billings; Barbara Streit, a talk on “Methods of Teaching Learns to Drive I she rang the bell and walked in. draft board having jurisdiction I Missoula" Ed Volseth, Bozeman, Shorthand.” Ralph Y. McGinnis, Six lessons from Madam La Completely oblivious to the change over that area designated as his and George Luening, Gardiner. instructor in speech, will speak on j Zonga! Well, at least Emmajane Iin appearance of the house, she home. “Personality Development and r Staff Meeting Gibson, Kappa Delta president, I started upstairs. Deferments* Studies in English and Speech.” Several more names will be had six instructors to teach her to Larrae Haydon, instructor in dra Mrs. Woodward, new -occupant Students selected for training added to the list after those who drive in one easy lesson. of the house, was busy in the kitch may apply to the local draft board matics, will conduct a theater sec applied but were unable to work tion, and Mrs. Mary Elrod Fergu Seven university girls grew en when she heard the intruder for deferm ent until Ju ly 1, 1941, or the first week, have a chance to son, dean of women, will attend weary of waiting for free trans enter. When she saw her unin- until the end of the academic year prove themselves on the book. All the meeting of Advisors of Girls portation to the WAA picnic last vited guest already going upstairs j if before July 1, 1941. Training for. members of the staff and those and Deans of Women in conjunc Thursday in Greenough park. One she greeted her with surprise. students whose major occupation who have not yet been appointed tion with the Education association of the young ladies suddenly re Wanda, thinking that this w a s j is the pursuit of a program of but are still interested in the work meeting at Great Falls. She will membered she had permission to their new housemother, said hello j studies leading to a degree or cer- are urged to attend the first staff be co-chairman of the meeting use the car of an absentee Missoula and continued upstairs. jtiflcate may be deferred. Defer meeting this afternoon at 4 o’clock, with Miss Neva Copeland, Missoula family. Gleefully the adventurous | “Er-r—are you looking for ment is provided on the basis of Editor Millar said. County High school, and will pre seven took possession only to dis- i someone?” asked Mrs. Woodward, dependents, physical, mental, or Asked about the first week of sent a report on work accomplished cover that none of them had any, «Dee Dyer. 1 called her and told moral deficiency, and for those work on- the book, Millar sum on the group project. experience in driving, though all her r d be right over She>s expect_ j men whose employment or activity marized it as very satisfactory. is necessary to the maintenance of Ames Goes to Butte of them were sure they knew ex ing me.” Three dummies of layouts have actly how it should be done. the national health, safety, or in- been completed. The photographer Dr. W. R. Ames, professor of Feeling that maybe the house terest. will start taking fraternity pic education, will attend the Butte So the journey started with Em mother felt she was intruding, she Advanced ROTC students are tures tomorrow and will continue convention as a member of the m ajane doing the “driving.” Every explained that she always just rang not required to register, and are through the month. A schedule of executive council and conference thing progressed uneventfully un the bell and came in. on educational legislation. Agnes til the pioneers reached the Van relieved from liability for training picture appointments for the vari The look of bewilderment left Brady, professor of home econom Buren bridge, closed for repairs. and service. Students who are ous fraternities will be published Mrs. Woodward’s face. ics, will lead the home economics Fortune was with the group, how members of National Guard units later. discussion group there. M. J. Mans ever, for an intersection was dis “Is she a Sigma Kappa?” , are subject to the requirements of field, instructor in history and so covered and all progressed smooth “Yes,” gulfed Wanda, finally such units and do not come under cial science, will speak on “Build ly to Higgins avenue. taking stock of her surroundings. the potential deferment clause of Soph Honorary ing Economic Security,” and will After the trek through town had “Well, they have moved and are the Selective Service Act. also take part in a panel discusison provided enough thrills for the living at 528 Daly.” Ministers Exempt Taps Members on “Education for the Common whole university year because of Five minutes later a very em Foreign students must register, Defense.” Dean John Crowder, the traffic light situation, the pic barrassed girl rang the bell at the but are not eligible for service un Tomorrow Night Clarence Bell, John Lester and nickers arrived at Greenough park Sigma Kappa house and asked for less they declare their intention to Members of Bear Paw, sopho Stanley Teel, professor of music, just before the picnic was sched become citizens of the United mally if Dorothy Dyer was in. more honorary, will be tapped by will attend the Butte meeting, uled to end, not so much the worse States. Students preparing for the Silent Sentinel, senior men’s hon where state minimum require for the ride. ministry in theological schools orary, at the initial SOS of the ments for teaching and the lack of must register but are exempt from Homeward bound ,the girls con year at 7:30 o’clock tomorrow night a state music supervisor will be Noise Rally service. Conscientious objectors to cluded that the lighting system of on the steps of Main hall. George discussed. participation in war are required the machine was out of order and Ryffel, Belt, president of Silent to register but may be exempt capitalized on the lights of an auto To Be Friday Sentinel, will announce the new Yovetich Elected behind. As the happy party neared from combatant service. They are Bear Paws. the university, through some un Enthusiasm for the Texas Tech- subject to non-combatant service, John Kujich, chairman of Tra however. Corbin Hall Prexy known manipulation by one of the University game will be bolstered ditions board, will be the master front-seat advisors, the lights were by a noise rally Friday night which Faculty members in certain of ceremonies. John Lester, in Phil Yovetich, Butte, is the new turned on. will begin at the N. P. depot at fields may have training deferred structor in music, will lead the president of Corbin hall club after By this time Emmajane”s ^x- j 7:15 o’clock, according to John if their work, upon the judgment singing and Dorothy Borcherding, the election last night. Other offi perience convinced her that she j Kujich, Great Falls .traditions and discretion of the local board, is Moore, will play the piano. cers who were elected are Frank was as good as any woman driver J chairman. A huge rally fire behind of such nature that it is necessary Coach Doug Fessenden and Cap Nelson, Helena, vice - president; living, so she wanted to “fill ’er the Student Union building will be to the maintenance of the national tain Tom O’Donnell, Casper, Wyo Wilfred Dufour, Somers, secretary, up” and take her friends for a ride, the scene for pep talks by Coach health, safety, or interest. ming, are scheduled to speak. and Harry Corry, Billings, treas However, her six companions, who Doug Fessenden, Captain Tom Any person between the ages of Bear Paws are selected from urer. were of a different mood, decided i O’Donnell and other members of 18 and 36 may volunteer for the members of last year’s freshman Out-going officers are Tom Dris they simply must attend the inter- the squad. training. This is done to make it class who were outstanding scho coll, Anaconda, president; Jim Mac- church party. Cups will be awarded the soror- possible for a student to take his lastically as well as in activities. Donough, Shelby, vice-president, ------ity and fraternity houses that have year of training when it will least The out-going Bear Paws and Si and Jack Pachico, Butte, secretary- Eloise Brown, ’39, is working for the best floats and noise-making interfere with the continuity of his lent Sentinel members select the treasurer. the Glasgow welfare department. ; contraptions: program of studies. new men. Pag* THE MONTANA KAIMIN W ednw Ujr, October 9, 1940 Voltage Leaps [Nelson Appointed The MONTANA KAIMIN S o c ie ty Library istant BWMhM KM As Students I [ Elaine Nelson. Duluth, Minn., Alpha Phi Members has been engaged as an assistant PsMMmR Tmmdmr. Wmbmaodmo. ttanlv mad Tridmr to#s»* 0m tattmU rmr hr Cram Nightly Have Buffet Sapper in the documents and aerials divi 0m Aoomthdod toalsa** mt Mmimi Wat* D0Mnhr. sion of the university library, I University light and power coats1 Alpha Phi members enjoyed buffet supper Monday night. Katherine Campbell, executive li increased 9443 last year, Thomas brarian, has announced. The ap National Advertising Service, Inc. G. Swearingen, maintenance en- ■ CtOrgr M M tm ferraMMM Delta Delta Delta announces the j pointment was confirmed on Octo 4 1 0 M»D«>Oli A VC MOM You 14, N. V. gineer, reported today in a plea for; ber 1. jm ■ ■ la — * am fwacMcc j cooperation from faculty and stu- pledging of Dorothy Hammergren, Roundup. bliss Nelson is a graduate of the KM iw4 m m c m M h i —trtrr At Mj—acJc. Mci|»t»*S. MlwWr CCt of Clin«l CM. | dents. College of St. Scholastic# in Duluth M uck t. 1 1 1 1 . Kappa Delta conducted formal I I Power expense for 1939-40 to- pledging for Margaret Mason, and received her A.B. in library Wohccrirtlno prim tS SMC row. ilsled $8,352.23 as contrasted with Ogden, Utah, Monday night. science from the University of frlctof hr IW O ^ w td h Pirn* j $7,908.41 for the preceding year. Michigan. | Swearingen, in his appeal for Dede Minette, Cut Bank, was] rSS {economy, asks that no unnecessary honored at a luncheon at the Kap- I Browning, and Doren Stoltenberg, pa Delta house Monday. Ktl fm» ______M t»r j lights be used and that windows be Livingston. 0111 0o*wtto _Aow lcn Editor Kappa Kappa Gamma announces j .BcctiMH MlMgn closed except for proper ventlla- Con Sheehy, Butte, was a dinner Dcmm Cm o ML jtion. the pledging of Pat Holmes, Hel guest at the Sigma Nu house Mon ena. day night The cost of lighting and heating Kappa Kappa Gamma formally MORAL SUPPORT II h e new Pharmacy-Chemistry affiliated Camilla McCormick of [building and the Natural Science The Grizzlies bowed to the highly touted Washington State William and Mary college, Wil I A L T O Students 28c Cougars last Saturday, by 13 points, in a game that saw one [addition accounts for much of the liamsburg, Va., Monday night. NOW Increased maintenance expense. Theater PLATING! of the top-notch teams of the Pacific Coast conference, as “To have windows open with tough a conference as any in the United States today, in hot j heat on is like throwing university Alpha Chi Omega water for most of the 60 minutes of the ball game. j quarters out the window,” the Has Dinner Guests This patched-up squad of fighting Grizzlies, with backfield j maintenance engineer explained. Winnie Bridges, Lois KaufT and Adele Cohe, Missoula, were dinner C f t P W W l men substituting for injured teammates to plug the gaps in Economy in power and heat will guests of Alpha Chi Omega Mon a comparatively inexperienced line, without benefit of the | lighten maintenance costs and per- jmit better lighting where present day night. ever-present breaks of a bail game, very nearly upset one of [equipment is inadequate, Swearin the gridiron pre-season favorites of 1940. gen said. Helen Jean Buzzetti, Hardin, is But not even one-fourth of the student body took part in a visitor at the Alpha Chi Omega Also— Consumption of coal jumped 175 house. Boris Karloff “Before I Hang” the pep rally to send our crippled team against one of the tons last year to a total of 3,949.68 Sigma Kappa had a buffet din strongest football clubs of the nation Friday afternoon. tons. The increase cost approxi- ner for actives, pledges and alum Though our school loyalty and school spirit may be above I mately $1,500, Swearingen ex nae Monday night. condemnation, our expression of it is practically nill. plained. Barbara Adams of Kappa Alpha Several Montana .high-school stars have been mainstays L&gj winter’s average tempera Theta spent the week-end at a ture was 45.51 degrees, but had it ranch at Stevensville. of some of the strongest football squads of the nation. Dow not been so warm, he said, more Almarie Parker, Butte, left the and Tomich now at Oregon State, Seelinger at Wisconsin, economies would have been neces Theta house to visit at home this Schlitz at Notre Dame and Frickey at Minnesota are but a sary. week-end. D O W N W EN T few of the Montana men who will be playing for .top-notch “It is too much to expect that Jean Moris, Billings, was the M c G IN T Y - teams. Several good football players are starring in Montana every winter will be as warm and dinner guest of Kappa Alpha Theta but he's out oj fbe dog bouse now! cooperative as was last year’s.” Sunday. high schools today. The maintenance engineer con Phi Sigma Kappa announces the If we arc to encourage these boys to attend our university, cluded with the statement that he pledging of Bill Woolston, Forsyth. if we will encourage the promising Cub players we have this wants to see the buildings used to Kenneth Nybo, Billings; Buck year to work for a bid to the Rose Bowl, if we like the show best advantage, but that limited Borek, Columbus; John McCauley, ing our team made at Pullman and if we’re proud of their funds will not permit waste in Miles City; Walt Martin, Miles either electricity or heat. City, and Jack Mountjoy, Missoula, fine start, let’s let them know about it and let’s hand out the went to Pullman, Wash., for the moral support we can so easily and sincerely give. game last week-end. Rulan Jeppeson Theta Chis Sportsmanship New York Calling; Teaches CAA Have Guests Bill Bants of Washington State Is Discussed Go Ahead 4360 Meteorology college and Benny Moravetz of “ SURE AND IT'S good rid Dr. C. Rulan Jeppeson, instructor North Dakota visited the Theta Chi “Hello, is this 340 University house Monday. dance to an tigly-smcllin’pipe!" By Delegation avenue. Missoula, Montana, Theta in physics during the leave of ab snapped Mr*. McCinty, drop sence of Dr. Edward M. Little, will ping die pipe into the water. Delegates from the university J ^ fraternity? This is New York ! teach meteorology in the CAA George Howard, Missoula, was Quick as an Irish temper, and Montana State coHege dis-1 ca^n®’ * have a party for you." training course, according to Dr. the dinner guest of Theta Chi Sun down went McCinty after it! cussed the evils of painting cam-1 These were the first words that | A. S. Merrill, co-ordinator of the day. pus buildings prior to the annual fre*hman Dave Milstein heard on Members of Sigma Phi Epsilon | civilian pilot training. who visited the Theta chapter of Grizzly-Bobcat game at a meeting | “.nswerin* “ caU Sunday afternoon Dr. Jeppeson’s broad background In Helena, Monday night He is still a bit amazed; perhaps thq fraternity at Pullman last flabbergasted would be a better in physics makes him well quali week-end were Mike Wagner, Cut Marvin Kelly, State college dean fied for the work, Merrill said. of, men, arranged__. the . conference!.____ ] word, _ but . the , explanation , , of ■ how it Bank; Ole Ueland, Brockway; ,because _ ,he _ *_,T felt ,u_. that .a