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URMC 19461101.Pdf (2.648Mb) IN THIS ISSUE IN THIS ISSUE Page 1 k<*« VMffiM Page 1 !k>en Is Dean Page 1 Hovm 5 2 - - Page letters Editor ports to Page Opinion .Page 6 Aggie Veteran Page 2 maent The Society Page il Rocky Mountain Collegian ■ 72 Published The By Associated Students Of The Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College I.vi FORT COLLINS, COLORADO — FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1046 New Aggie Spirit Party Formed; Election Delayed of Chosen Men's Dormitories A&M FacultyStaff Forestry Freshmen to Political Organized Under Enlarged by Board Object Set-Up; As Dean of A&M Deen Twenty-two appointments to Faculty Extensive System Form Own Action Unites the eoUflgs staff wen m&4« by the Party; Aggie ' ■ State Board of Agriculture named Dr. Lee J. Deen, dean of More than 300 men are now regular monthly meeting on the of and dms: n forestry range as dean of the living Ray Wilcox was of the jgr management, in organized dormitories Colorado A&M campus. October Yell Leaders elected party manager newly formed ’ * M faculty at their on the 26. Aggie New Horan regular monthly meeting last campus, according to John Aggie Spirit political party at an organizationmeeting held new work will be rriav. His in addition to his other J. Nieol, manager of all Onobe: i S, duties. men’s Those appointed to the English Wednesday, ••'htnih .r.:di<oi turn : »bi M.un. T Keen’s new will dorms. Later, with the position entail as addition department were Mrs. Ruth Get New Dr, serving liason between S. Cun- Uniforms The party, whose nucleus started in the men’* field house dor- of the new dorms faculty and President M. currently being ningham, Mrs. Elsie F. Hindman, ft college Roy Green, particularly on all mitory, would have made a third party on campus had not the Aggie erected to facilitate ademic matters. His men students, Mrs. ClariDda B. Lam Mrs. Lois ; Ati Action publically dissolved and its former members this number will be increased a recent meeting of the Asso- party pledged jJI he comparable in part to at E. Loueks. Mrs. Alma Mieheal- Students’ to least 600. ciated Council, money support any platform and all candidates nominated by the new f ibe director of the ex- son. Mrs. Winifred Murdy, Mrs. was allotted the Aggie cheer if Organization the Jane Shirk. Charles F. to political party it were formed. ion and uhe director of government Peverley, leaders in order that they might The inc'-ntsive for the formation jHtly. ion service of the Jn- for the management of the dormi- and Mrs. Boris Wol-osoff. Addi- obtain uniforms be of third tories is tions music new to worn a party originated in a both of whom are re- now under way. Mr. Nicol to the department Brown & Camelin at all pep rallies, pep assemblies, freshman assembly Monday, Octo- iHncibb t]:? *of ly to the president, and his secretary, Betty Jean Bul- were Miss Evelyn Glancy, Oliver football and basketball games dur- ber 28. when the class gathered to lard, are working in A. Mogck and Josef E. Konne- j^Hprcati«m "f the new position is cooperation Elected As Officers ing the year. discuss plans for painting the Ag- with Jack Clevenger, who is the gaard. by tbe governing board gie "A”. During the assembly chairman of organized student Charles O. Scott and Mrs. Elsie A new addition to the uniform 'the i: l. v increased responsi- Jim Oxley, Mae Foreman student body presi- housing on the campus. were appointed to will be an eight inch green and Of Veteran’s Club lilies of the president of the rap- dent, explained the political the chemistry department; Miss gold sys- institution. Bill Bryson has been appointed Aggie “A”, which will be 5,- growing A tem at & M College as revised Dorothy Gordon and Merle Mich- student manager for all the stu- worn on the front of the sweaters. I‘<en came to Colorado Dear. At a business meeting of the by the student last spring. ealson to the department; body dent) dorms the field botany t College in 1935. The divi- including Rose Vanderhoof, M Rosemary Associated Veterans held on Tues- The freshmen present immediately Mrs. Selma K. Tho- house, dorm, the gymnasium dorm, Aulti, history; L and man- Lichty, and Helen wr ill be f) { fi.re.stry range Grady day, October 22. in the auditorium objected to the “cut and dried” mas R Blackburn, and the civil engineering animal hus- Lmeiit 1 oder his direction has building attired in green flared skirts, gold of the military building Max apeparanee of the situation, which bandry; Glen P. Epling, veterin- dorm. In addition to this central widely recognized as an “V” neck sweaters, saddle shoes, (com c Brown was elected as president for they felt would mean the nomina- ary anatomy, Miss Helen Tobiska manager, each dormitory has a ftstand'tu; school of its kind, and and white “bobby sox.” the year 394 6-4 7. tion of candidates for freshman home economics. manager who is directy it has the largest en- concerned [ present class offices by upperclassmen, Glen Underw ood appointed Tbe men cheer leaders, Jim with carrying out plans in hi 3 r was llmern the divisions among of and also the fact that the major- 4-H club agent and Cecil W. Sharkey\ Ted Lamoreaux, Dave own realm. Leonard Green has r>u. a . Menne, and Bob Dalton, ity had not been informed of the Frutcbey manager of potato and will wear been selected to fill this capacity Dr. Deen is a graduate of the whitet college political system and party seed certification. rousers, greeD turtle neck in the field house, Clay Thomas ■Jfersity of Minnesota, and he meetings. Two transfers of extension sweaters, and saddle shoes. in the gymnasium, and Eugene ■t&ined his of doctor of DR. degrees J. LEE DEEN workers w rere also announced. J. These uniforms have been or- Davidson in the civil engineering A canvass at the field house and doctor of ■reetry philosophy R. Sprengle, county agricultural I dered, and are expected to arrive building. Monday night revealed that two Yale ■M University. agent, was transferred the ■ in the very near future. to state petitions equal rights A student dormitory council is demanding staff of the Extension Service, and — for freshmen in student body af- Camelin Is Chosen also being organized; this body Miss Magery Monfort will begin fairs were being circulated. will consist of presidents of the No Need To Fear work as home demonstration agent three dorms, and other officers, Scabbard & A meeting was held in the Lead in Fremont and Custer counties. Blade, To Lancers not as elected. yet bleachers of the gymnasium, at War With Russia The board also announced the ' - . tent- ■ Following resignations: Cayton A. ed the Four students were elected Kenneth Camel in elected in four sections of the field Military Honorary to in- Authority Reports was Bishop, agricultural agent in Kit house; these consist of 50 men vestigate the possibility of form- president of Lancers, sophomore Carson county, who has accepted each. The leaders elected are Al- ing a third political party, and to I men s pep organization, at a meet- a positfcm with the Veterans ad- To Be Reactivated Gen era] Victor A. Yakhontoff. a len Knapp, Mike Vescovi, Charles represent the field house and gym- | ing held Monday. October 28. ministration; Robert F. Eslick, as- ftturalizi Russian, who spoke Kingman, and Malcolm McLain. nasium at a freshman to Others chosen lead the Lancers groups as- to sistant professor of agronomy; Al- assembly Bill Mann is Authorization for the reactiva- held October 29 in Old ■ audience of approxi- for the 19 in charge of tihe ath- sembly year 4G-47, were Tim- len H. Host wick, agricultural ag- tion mately f.O 0 students last Friday, letic committee. of H Company, 4th Regiment Main for the purpose of openly dis- othy Rigbetti, 'Vice-president; Bob ent in Teller county, who has of the National Society of Scabbard cussing political that he felt there was no Students in parties. pted Krumm, secretary, and Gordon the field hours are accepted a position with Western and Blade, national so- p d to fear a war between the military p Starfotick, treasurer. Vernon Car- also making plans for participa- Farm Life; and J Elizabeth Nel- Those elected were Bill Mann, cietv at Colorado A&• M MAY BROWN prited States and Russia. P College, ter was selected as junior advisor. tion in homecoming festivities. son, home demonstration agent of Davo Barn-hat. Bob Barber, and Newly elwted President the was received recently by the mili- of IHe Glenn sure,; lurther that three fai- Sedgwick county. Yotter Ray Wilcox, who Lancers, newly organized last Associated Veterans. tary department. rs wf r* necessary, how ever, to lives in a trailer house off cam- spring, have planned a schedule of »oid any steps w hich might cause Lieutenant Colonel To assist him Kenneth Camelin pus. and Doris Duu feel berg er, who activities which include helping to W. J. Irwin between the two Frosh Notice was selected to fill the office freshman psenticiii c*oun- Alumni To Sponsor of tbe military an- of represents girls, were finance the purchase of men cheer department lieg. They vice president, in were: a spirit) of sin- nounced that an organizational and Shirley Brown incorporated the committee. leader’s uniforms in conjunction * lr® cm*-perauion among the On Saturday. November 2, meeting will be held in the audi- and A1 Maxey were unanimously with the student council, the prep- Assembly Program l At the second assembly Tuesday, salesmen and the of : the freshmen are to leave elected as secretary and treasurer people torium.
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