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MSU Team bucking for another good year : MSU Rodeo begins this Thursday 0. Bucking broncs, twisting champion saddle bronc rider, several alternates holding breakaway roping and is < bulls and veteran rodeo hands will compete in that event and sixth place and that position termed by Gagnon "as bette;· ~ will provide plenty of action at also ribbon roping. may change throughout the than anyone else on the team ] the Rodeo Thursday through Gagnon lists him as the best season. working all three events." He " Saturday. bronc rider in the region. The women's team has two expects her to do bestin barrel £-- MSU's national champion- Tom Holland, will enter returning members, Cinde racing and notes she was the ship team is looking "for a bareback riding, steer Bolen and Debbie Burghduff. only woman on the MSU team victory at the first spring wrestling and bull riding. The third spot will be filled by to place in the national finals. rodeo. Last year the men's Pat Greany, will vie in his either Marty Ogilvie or Miss Ogilvie's best events team captured the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association title. A highlight of the rodeo will be the crowning of Miss MSU Rodeo Queen opening night. Rodeo action gets underway at 7: 30 each evening in the MSU Fieldhouse. Coach Sandy Gagnon is optimistic his men's team will win the rodeo, with the toughest competition expected from Eastern Montana College. MSU has 24 competitors and Gagnon has selected six men and three women for team events. Others will enter as individuals. Returning to the men's team are five of the six who led MSU to national honors last June. They include Bob Schall, who won the national bareback riding championship. He also will compete in saddle bronc, calf roping, ribbon roping and 0 steer wrestling. >- Lynn Perry, national This attractive Rodeo Club member is _putting finishing touches on her roping technique in champion steer wrestler, preparation for this weekend's rodeo. returns to compete in his Photo by Jeff Weidemann speciality plus ribbon roping specialty, calf roping, as well Gaylene Malone. Miss Bolen are goat tying and barrel Tenants on and calf roping. as ribbon roping and steer did well throughout the region racing and Miss Malone works "Lynn has a new rope horse wrestling. last season and Gagnon all three events, with goat so he expect to do better in calf The only newcomer is Mike expects her to do best in break tying as a specialty. rent strike roping this year," Gagnon Barthelmess, who works the away roping and goat tying. MSU competes in the Big Tenants of the Wagon Wheel said. same events as Greany. Miss Burghduff works goat Sky Region against the Trailer Park have gone on a Jock McDowell, national Gagnon said he is one of tying, barrel racing and (Continued on page 3) rent strike and are now involved in legal action with Mr. Junior Tschache, owner of the trailer court. Twenty-six Vote your dorm room into a castle tenants, calling themselves the Wagon Wheel Tenants MSU will have as many as With minor restrictions, 12 noon to 2 a.m., Fridays and MSU On Campus Living Council, filed suit against three "coed dorms" by the rooms may be visited from 12 Saturdays, Lewis said. Committee, composed of Tschache today and are start of the 1973-74 school year, noon to 9 p.m., Sundays He noted that all changes student representatives and asking for a temporary according to Glenn Lewis, through Thursdays, and from have been approved by the faculty members. injunction to stop a three day director of on campus living. Notice of Default being served These will be residence halls to them by the Sheriffs accommodating male and Department. female students on alternate The group states they are on floors. strike because the landlord has increased the rent by 66 There will be traditional percent and "agreed to residence halls for students negotiate and now refuses to who do not request assign recognize the teanant's ment to the coed dorms, Lewis council." noted. In a March 15 meeting with The coed dorms will be open the tenants Mr. Tschache for visitation on a 24-hour-a agreed to negotiate further day basis, adding slightly to with the tenants and to hold their operating cost. The the rent increase until May 1. increase will primarily go for On March 22, the Tenants the additional personnel Council received a letter from necessary to maintain longer Mr. Tschache's lawyer saying operating hours of such in effect that there would be no services as reception desks. A further negotiations, and the fee of about S5 per year per rent increase would become student will be assessed effective on April 1. residents of the coed dorms to According to Mr. Fred cover this increase, though Walker, leader of the Wagon Lewis hopes to absorb the (Continued on page 3} expense into the total on campus living budget in future NOTICE years. The filing deadline for Already in effect isa change elected student government in hours of visitation ""':"~ .. offices is Thursday, April 12, privileges in women's Miss Rodeo Queen will be chosen from this field of four gals at the opening night of the MSU at 4: 30 pm in the Student residence halls, which puts Rodeo Thursday, April 12. From left are Judy Bignell, Stevla Miller, Sally Lyons and Julle Senate Office. Applications them on the same footing with Harrison. All are sophomores except Miss Miiier, a freshman. The queen will vie for the national are available in the Senate the men's dorms, eliminating rodeo queen title at the National Intercollegiate Rodeo to be hosted by MSU In June. Office. any "double standard." (MSU photo) $I under the table Senate tables fee increase• A bill which would "It is wrong for students to recommendations for ,1,000 ultimately increase quarterly voluntarily accept a responsi for the Tenant Action student activity fees by Sl was bility that belongs to the Program handbook and 1,000 tabled last night during the state," said Richard Parks. for a spring quarter tutorial senate meeting. Jim Girolami. Sid Thomas, service. Also approved was Wayne Gildroy proposed and President Bill Warden $250 for a High School Week "That the ASMSU elections also mentioned that there was scholarship, and 203 for committee prepare a no assurance that the senate senate's re\'olving fund. referendum to be submitted to would spend its added activity It was also noted that the the student body during the fee money for the library. filing deadline for ail ASMSU ST~VI:: 1973 pring quarter general In other action, senate elected positions is Thursday, elections on the question of upheld Finance Board's April 12 at 5 pm. ASMSU supplementary MCOUl:l:N funding of the MSU library through student services -PG- AS board by the means of funding Historians mark historic first from the ASMSU general fund." "It was a fir t for Montana ference ever produced. State," stated Dr. Michael , "l)ULLITT" To assure a partner funding "It was probably un Starts Wednesday Malone, MSU history measure for this bill, Gildroy precedented to have two " Bullitt" 7 - " Bonnie" - 9 professor and chairman of last planned to introduce a bill Pulitzer Prize winners on the week's Pacific Northwest increa ing the tudent activity program," said Malone. They History Conference. The three fee by one buck per student were A. B. Guthrie, author of per quarter. day conference a ttrac~ed over ·'The Big Sky" and former Howe,·er, many senators 250 registered participants, as journalist and Montana news objected to the basic idea of well as interested students paper editor Mel Ruder. student funds for the library. and town people. Guthrie caused stir in the The tll'entv-sixth annual discus ion on Montana Pacific Northwest History journalism and politics when Conference was the first he attacked small town editors NOTICE history conference of any kind a being little more than KGLT's ine O'Clock held at MSU. It began boo ters of local business. Wednesday for April 11 will be Thur day morning, April 5 Ruder and Harlowtown a discussion with the National and lasted until Saturday publisher Hal Stearns rose to Farm Organization on the evening. the defense of the mail town meat price controversy. The Historical paper were newspaper when Guthrie announced program with Chet presented on subject ranging characterized their editors a Huntley will be indefinitely from the teapot dome candal "eunuchs ... "It's nice to meet postponed. of the 1920s to Indian inter ome unaltered editors," tribal warfare. Richard quipped Guthrie to the pro Hewlett, Chief Historian of the testing Ruder and Stearns. Atomic Energy Commission; according to Malone. Total Beauty Richard Ruetten. recognized Montana State professor authority on Montana politics Pierce Mullen deli\'ered a for during the ew Deal; and paper on Rockv Mountain the woman John Ewer. acknowledged Spotted Fe\·er. ,;.hile lack of expert on the American time prevented Edward who cares Indian, were among the Barry, al o of MSU, from hi torian represented. speaking on Reservation "A number of the papers History in Montana. Other given, four or five, will be local participants were published," Maione pointed Barney Old Coyote, Richard out. According to what he had Roeder, David Horn, and been told, it was the mo t Univer ity President Carl publi hed papers the Con- Mcintosh. Egg Protein Skin Care Protein Does Great Things For Your Skin "Moon Drops" Protein Skin Treatment By Revlon BIUCITTt: CLmU B.!JIDO'l cwm.w: MICWL l !'!J!J.W "Downtown Bozeman" THE LE&EIDor FREICHIE DI& STARTS THURSDAY 44 E.