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University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 2-19-1937 The onM tana Kaimin, February 19, 1937 Associated Students of Montana State University Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy . Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper Recommended Citation Associated Students of Montana State University, "The onM tana Kaimin, February 19, 1937" (1937). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 1561. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/1561 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 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1937. VOLUME XXXVI. No. 35 Music School Plans ^ W hig ITheta Chi Accepts Petition Give Your Parents the Facts w a n d e r s During the last week, student interest in the financial Diversified Program . Of Montana DSL Chapter status of the university resulted in several proposed pro 8CHEUCH grams by means of which the undergraduate views might J.OU8 For Summer Quarter Fraternity President be most successfully presented to the legislature. One ZEKKE Greek Leaders Officials Draw of the best ideas to grow ont of the many student gather Are Delegates ings held on the campus was that students write to their Department to Place Emphasis on High School Work; “ 'Tentative Plans parents and friends immediately asking them to contact Three Visiting Professors to Be on Regular their senators and representatives in the interest of in F. C. Schcuch. A week doesn't pase Staff; Sport Activities Arranged To Convention creased university appropriations. that someone doesn't receive [For Installation letter from the only man still We who are students at the university are aware of the With emphasis placed on work for high sohool students, plans the faculty who also was a member | necessity for an increased appropriation from the state Officers of Panhellenic for the music school summer program are being formulated by of the first faculty m 18*5. Prof Many of National Groups legislature. It is our duty to inform our parents just why Will Attend Meeting; Stanley Teel, professor of music. Any regularly enrolled high Bchench la on leave this year. Do I this institution is asking for more money. We know that you remember last fall when the I Desire to Include school student of the state may be admitted upon application In Portland classes are over-crowded and that it is the student who Florence burned? We were watch Organization ■♦tor a three weeka’ period beginning suffers primarily when the faculty is limited because of ing the flames consume the build Esther Swanson, Missoula, outgo June 14 and ending July 2. Stu ing about t o’clock the morning of I _ _ ing president; Joyce Roberts, Deer inadequate finances. Over-worked professors cannot give dents are required to participate In the tire and Prof was standing! Formerly Templars Lodge, Incoming president, and Al their students the individual attention which is desirable one ensemble group, either band, there as pert and vigorous as hej _ ’*• lison Vlnal, Missoula, Incoming for a thorough education. orchestra, or chorus, though they must have been away back when he I may not enroll In mors than two. vice-president, will represent the The peak enrollment this year is 2,082, which is 729 went to school in Germany, if ] Date of Formal Affiliation Seldon S. Frlsbee, Cut Bank, Montana State university panhel They must also enroll In at least higher than in 1924-25 when there was a university budget there's a Valhalla for Montana Depends on Arrival who yesterday received word that lenic council at the district conven ono of the special music counts State University's good and great, Delta Sigma Lambda’s petition to tion In Portland, Oregon, March 6. of $422,607, as compared to the present $252,000. The which will Include music appre he'll surely go there. Of Executive join Theta Chi, large national Discussions are all day Saturday state appropriation during the last 14 years has dropped ciation, conducting, wind Instru fraternity, has been accepted. and will be concerned with the from $337 to $121 per enrollee. Montana state university ments, string instruments, or ele The publishing of Vardls Fisher's | Acceptance of Delta Sigma Installation ceremonies will take mentary harmony. If the demand problems which are confronting is now near the top of the list of the most rapidly growing new book reminds ns that we heard j Lambda's petition to Join Theta Chi, place In March. panhellenic councils of the district warrants It, a class for drum ma that gentleman speak only one— | large national fraternity, was made One of the most Important prob universities, and is larger than 11 similar state institutions. jors will be formed. Each student several years ago. Remember he j public yesterday afternoon by Sel- Sale of Tickets lems to be discussed la deferred Only a few years ago, it was at the foot of the list. will be charged 32.76 for the gen formerly was on the facultyt His don Frlsbee, Cutbank, president of rushing. Many of the schools al These facts are important to every student now enrolled eral course, and those desiring pri subject the night we heard his the Theta chapter of Delta Sigma For “Varieties” ready have this type of rushing and in the university. They have been published in the Kaimin vate lessons In piano, voice, violin, speech was psychology. He told us Lambda. The date of formal In- have found It successful. or wind Instruments will pay 37.60 three times. Your parents are interested in the welfare of of many a case of emotional mal- stallatlon ceremonies have been Begins Monday The university representatives for six lessons. ajustment—enough to make our tentatively set for March 26, 26 and hope to arrange plans for the dis the university, so it is your duty to write to them im All high school students except hair stand on end. 27, dependent upon the arrival of trict convention to be In Missoula mediately giving them these figures to show them why we those living In Missoula will be re All-Unlverslty Production to Open * * * Judge A. H. Aldridge, Trenton, New next year. - as students are so vitally interested in the increased appro quired to live In tbe dormitory. A March 9) Prices Announced Practically all the Juniors and Jersey, executive secretary of Mrs. Carl W. Erickson, chairman supervised program of sports In By Chief Grizzly priation for the university. Don’t put it off until it is too seniors In the university and most Theta Chi. of the convention, was a guest In cluding baseball, kitten ball, ten late. of the Butte delegation know J. "Negotiations for merging with a Missoula last week and spoke be nis, swimming and golf has bean Tickets for "Varsity Varieties,” Gus Hellbronner, who attended here strong national fraternity have fore a meeting of the university You know the facts—give them to your parents so they George P. “Jlggs” Dahlberg, arranged. all-unlverslty show to begin March who will take over the ddtles of a couple of years. We have at least been under way since 1936 by the panhellenic council on the conven may write to their representatives and senators urging Forty high schools from every fifty stories about Gus, but one of 9, will go on sale next Monday, Bob head basketball coach and line Delta Sigma Lambda national or tion. support for the increased university appropriation. section of the state wars repre the most amusing Is the time he ran ganization. Many national frater Choate, Miles City, Chief Grizzly of coach this falL He succeeds A. J. Bear Paw, announced yesterday. sented last year with 160 students for ASUM president Not that that nities were desirous of absorbing Lewandowskl who has accepted a enrolled. There were 66 band Prices are 26 cents for university position at the University of In itself was amusing—he probably the 11 chapters of. Delta Sigma Theta Sigma Phi members, 46 students In the orches would hare won the election. But Lambda but the offer of Theta Chi students and 36 cents for towns Bierman May Jordan to Talk Nebraska. people. Alumnae to Meet tra and approximately the same his petition was thrown out be- was deemed best and was accep- number In the chorns. cause he failed to meet all the re- ted," Frlsbee said, All members of Bear Paw will On Livestock "Wo are especially anxious to qulrements. At tbat time, you see, Fifty-one Chapters sell tickets. Other groups who will With Active Group Join Summer Union Building make this second annual music he was only a sophomore. The The Montana Theta chapter of probably be assigned to sell blocks Loans Saturday school of high school students a headline appeared In the Kalmln: Delta Sigma Lambda was the one of tickets are WAA, Women’s “M" Preparations for Matrix Table School Staff success,” Mr. Teel said. "We urge remaining chapter of the national club, Minor sports managers, band, Will Be Discussed Tuesday Meeting Rights CENTRAL BOARD OUSTS Federal Aid to Industry Is Subject parents, civic clubs, music clubs, organization; all of the others hav Glee club, debate, Panhellenic coun In Union Building JULIAN A. IIF.ILBRONNKR Of Economist’s Speech and individuals to send a student ing previously affiliated with Theta cil and Intertraternity council.