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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 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 , 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 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. AS A.8.U.M. ASPIRANT Famous Minnesota Coach To Author’s Club Are Announced here for the three-week period.” Chi. At present Theta Chi has 61 Any person who sells 16 or more Alumnae of Theta Sigma Phi, Some bright fellow added the Several new courses have been chapters, with a total valuation of tickets will receive a compliment­ women’s national honorary Jour­ Is Being Considered line: added to the curriculum for adults two and one-half million dollars, ary ticket. nalism fraternity, will meet with Dr. H. J. Jordan, professor in the For Job Here Faculty, Alumni Groups also. Courses to be offersd this DUE TO GROG SCANDAL located on the larger American uni­ chapter actives and pledges Tues­ economics department, will present summer are private leasoni In all day, February 23, at 7:30 o’clock the paper, "Federal Loans to the Will Be Granted Use versity campuseB. branches of applied music, class Gus hasn't stopped laughing yet. Theta Cht was founded at Nor­ Prom Flowers In the large meeting room of the Bernle Bierman, famous coach of Livestock Industry,” to the Auth- Free of Charge piano methods, harmony, introduc­ Student Union building to discuss the University of Minnesota Qoph- j ors’ club on Saturday, February 20, wich university, Vermont, which tory music, sight singing and ear Attendance at Wednesday's con­ later moved to Northfleld, Vermont. plans for Matrix Honor Table ban­ ers, may conduct a 10-day football j according to an announcement yes- And Programs Settlement of the two-year con­ training, conducting, music appre­ vocation was good. And it was a The national executive headquar­ quet. coaching school here during the | terday by Dr. J. N. Lennes, secre- troversy concerning the rights of ciation and history, recital Iscturss, vast relief to witness the large at­ ters are at Trenton, New Jersey. Matrix Honor Table Is sponsored unlverslty summer session, it was j tary of the club, organizations using the Union meet­ orchestra, band, chorus, elementary tendance. Last year the president In most Instances Theta Chi and each year by Theta Sigma Phi and announced yesterday by Professor | „Dr Jorda„ ha8 made an exten_ Are Available ing rooms was announced yester­ school music, comparative methods was Inaugurated on Charter Day, will be held winter quarter this W. E. Schreiber, chairman of the | sive stud;. of the extensIon of credit Delta Sigma Lambda chapters day following a Student Union and materials, music for public per­ and there was a huge crowd. But year la order to secure a prominent phyiscal education department t0 varloU8 industries through the existed on the same campuses and executive committee meeting Feb­ formances, choral technique, an­ the year before, the crowd was so consolidation was easily effected, speaker. Invitations will be sent Solo Dances to Be Featored If present plans go through, Pro- agency of the federal government, ruary 11. alysis and Interpretation of piano small that It could hardly be termed out to all of tbe prominent womei\ but the Montana chapter had to go As Entertainment fessor Schreiber said, the summer | To have something more manage- With the status of Dames' club, literature, band and orchestra tech­ more than a group of guests. The In Missoula and outstanding women through the same formal proceed­ sesslon coaching school will be able to talk about he Is limiting faculty women's club and various nique, musical form, radio course, music was good at the convocation ings that any local fraternity would At Dance on the campus. Mrs. Wlllets Burp- augmented by two more nationally this paper to the livestock Indus- other organizations at stake, the music for tbs administrator, and Wednesday. The speeches were ham, noted author and lecturer- In order to become a chapter of known coaches, one to give lnstruc- try,” Dr. Lennes stated, executive committee amended the seminar In public sohool muslo. fine. will be guest speaker at the ban­ Theta Chi. Therefore the consoll- Because of a delay In shipment tlon In baaketball coaching and the J Memberg are requeBted t0 tUo minutes of the July 31, 1936, meet­ Three visiting professors of mu­ quet, March 10. I dation of the Theta chapter of Delta I of the dance programs those women other to handle track coaching | ^heir reservations with Miss Rum- ing to read In substance: Club sic will be added to the regular Soelhg Hub Zemke’s picture In gigma Lambda with Theta Cht will who are attending Co-ed Prom to- Members of Theta Sigma Phi are classes. It was pointed out, how-1 me| jn president's office as soon rooms may be used free of charge staff. Miss Marguerite V. Hood, tho paper reminds ns of the night |ncrea88 the total chapters by onej morrow night may obtain their pro- Virginia Hamblet, Missoula, presi­ ever, that the negotiations w ith'a8 possible. by all student, faculty and Montana former stats music supervisor and before he left MIssonla. Last we whereas otber mergers had no ef- dent; Patricia Brennan, Sidney, grams at the Student Union office Bierman have not been completed.! State university alumni groups co-editor of the "World of Muslo” saw of Hub he was taking a shower feC( on the number of chapters," vice-president; Marjorie Nelson, this afternoon and tomorrow. Or­ Bierman played his football at having as their objective tbe inter­ will direct the high school chorus, and wondering how soon he’d be frlsbee said, Conrad, secretary; B e v e r ly ders for flowers will be taken until Minnesota and waa graduated In ests of the university. Leon V. Metcalf, eminent composer back. He was always worrying that | Formerly Templars Knowles, Missoula, treasurer; Vir­ 6 o'clock today. Any others may be 1916. In 1916, he was named at and band director from Hartland, he'd flunk ont down at Kelley field I Tbe local Delta Sigma Lambda ginia Shanley, Glasgow, keeper of made at the Garden City Floral halfback on Walter Eckersall’B Students will again hnve an GAIL RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Michigan, will direct tbe band. Max —and he has graduated as one of chapter was formerly the Templars, tbe archives; Jean Wright, From- shop. mythical All-American grid team. opportunity to take the Mantonx ------I Daehler, a graduate of 'Conssrva- the best In his class. j (Continued on Pace Pour) berg; Elinor Nofslnger, Missoula; (Continued on Page Four) After a year coaching high school test Tuesday, February 23, at the Blll Gall, Billings, a former uni- tolre do Muslque” Geneva, Switzer- Loratne Coy, Laurel; Mary Letch- ball at Butte, Bierman came to health office, Dr. Uesdortfer, verslty student who Is now attend- land, now bead of the piano depart­ her, Missoula; Louise Elselein Montana In 1919 as head football, resident physician, annonneed ing the University of Missouri, has ment at Coe college, Iowa, will day about a testimonial dinner to [Students Elect Representative Roundup; Betty Eleelein, Roundup yesterday. some or other MM bigwig. Toast. A baaketball and track mentor. Dur­ been awarded a scholarship tor teach piano and will appear In a and Doris McCullough, Missoula. ing his three-year tenure, Bier- next year. mistress wns Mrs. Tylar Thompson, recital during tbs summer. man’s grid teams won nine, lost DG housemother, whom wo under­ Delegation for Budget Appeal nine and tied three. Harry Adams, stand makes a fine master of eere- Drama Group Leaders now Ortzzly back field coach and To Be Chosen Tuesday thegaiii * hnbai*« 'th? d^w two I Members of All Campus Organizations Select Persons I head track coach, was outstanding Russian Imperial Singers In tbe Grizzly backfleld. Kirk Badg- minutes after 101SO o’clock. To Present Financial Situation to State Leaders will be chosen at the or- present assistant business man-1 Legislators at Capital City ganizatlon meeting of the contem- ager wa8 a member of Blerman's To Present Final Program Did you sec In the papers that an I porary drama group sponsored by hoop team> whlch won 13 o{ 2i an 18-year-old boy, with plenty of the Union committee on women's! With the hope of adding impetus to the university’s chances games during the 1921 season. coaching experience, has applied | affairs next Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock | Concerts to Be Concluded first prepared himself for different phony orebsstrs, played leading Bierman resigned following the toTthe head football coaching post-1 of obtaining an increase in budget appropriations, five students, In the Student Union general of­ professions—priest, business man, roles ln Russian Opera ln America, 1921 basketball season. He went | By Vocal Performance tlon at North Carolina State? The j elected Tuesday night at a meeting of representative students, fice. army officer, lawyer, merchant— and has appeared with the Pbila- to Minnesota, his alma mater, from authorities, they said, will glve hls ^ yeg[er(jSy afternoon for Helena. Students who went to Hel- Both men and women atndents Monday, March 1 and attended special schools for I delphla Symphony and the Cleve- ___ ...._ , . ____. .. . Tulane. The smashing power of the appllcatlon “due consideration. Me„ , u Warden, Broad.«------may attend these discussions which | _ . . . . thelr chosen vocations, but they lend orchestra. Origorieff, basso, Gopher, have stamped him as the 0n March t ,n th# student Union have also studied music at various began bis professional career in tbs — ------| view; Joe McDowell. Deer Lodge; I rIed out ln «*• two W * : That will be devoted exclusively to mod- nation’s outstanding grid coach and| tbeatro tbe outside Entertainment conservatories, obtaining from the Zimin opera and came to America Merriam Will Attend I Sterling Stapp. Billings; George a represontat ve o the ern drama. n e r n a m , ; Van Noy. Lewlstown. and Mildred | *tud*nt should go to Helena. ------j made the system taught by Bier- j commitlee and Community Concert »t»rt of their careers the theoreti- with the Bt. Nicholes Russian Cattf- Teachers Conference { I and that letter, should be sent to ^ Debaters man the standard by which grid- j association will present the Rus- cal knowledge and practical experl-, edral Choir. Zragewsky, basso pro- parents, .state representatives and iron production la measured. Until ] >lln imperjai gingers as tbe last fence which makes the real artist. | (undo, has one of the rarest voices Tuesday night's meeting, which Propfeesor H. O. Merriam of the i senators'to show that the student \Tps»t TTplptl 9 T 'p a m I ‘^ort*lwe,tern * u'>aet ***! of a series of four programs An army lieutenant and at one of Its kind, covering three octaves. was conducted by McDowell, was Iwultt Ic vl.B II- Inlaroaloil In , H A ! iU C v l U U tt/lld A UdHl I the GopbsrlOophers h.d had gOne gone through through 28401 j L_.nbrought ak| to . the V. a IT university r lu n .a ll.1 students uH.nl. I I lint,time i a a.nlanl student n.lM, priest, HM. Dido fl.nl first I ll.mlu... Members a of# Ik. the .na.inkl. ensemble mill. made Bullish department will attend the ; ^ n ded by representative ,„™- body Is vitally Interested In the) ------| games without defeat since Micht-i and peopie 0( Missoula. Students sang with a group of officers, later their first American tour daring Ftret Regional Conference n j Qn gunjnm organisations present financial status of the uni­ J (h , National Connell of Teacher* versity. Roger Hoag, Jeffers, and Richard! **n beat them In the final game of] wm receive regular concert tickets with, Balleffs famous "Chauve tbe 1935-36 season end were orgtn- for the purpose of electing repre­ English in Spokane, Washington, At Tuesday night’s meeting, al~ Wilklnaon, Butte, debated Thursday j 1932 season. | by presenting their activity tickets Souris” when the organization vis-1 lied In France six years ago They •entatlves to present the student {erIia(a8 were elected to go to Hel- night, February 18, at Carroll col- University athletic heads feel that I at tbe Student Union office from! Red many countries. Including the (give a musical demonstration of ■ ’ and | A,prof*e*or Merriam will preside view of the appropriations situs- j 8QB in y,e cven^ that delegates lege in Helena. j Bierman will draw high school and Wednesday, February 24 to Mon-1 United States. He studied In Peris, j the principle enunciated by Tain* tlon to Montana State legislators. | cbosen should be unable to go. The They upheld the affirmative of j college coaches from all over the day, March 1, I Educated to be a business man, the I —that art is tbe expression of race «» on* of the g onial meeting*, the i tw,* of which wtli lip coir#* During the past - week, student| „ alternates are Leroy Purvis, Orest ] the question, "Resolved: That Con-j northwest Several Grizzly grid- Five men—Michael Dido, first j remarkable voice of Criona, second and the time spirit Each has a Miojw* ^ be on I frellng in regard to the necessity of j Filii; Melvin Singleton, Vida; Sel- greet should have the power to fix! tiers are already planning to at-j tenor; Demetre Criona. second snor, developed so well that he!votes of nnnsnaliy fin* quality be- lttion. 1 ^ Education.**!EduCatton,” 1 ** increasedIncreased university appropria-approprln- i dOn don Frlsbee.Frlsbee, Cut Ba**^Bank, endand nawtll*Orville I1 mlnlmnmminimum wages ondand ntnrlmiimmaximum j InnHtend Ihethe rJlSfhlnEcoaching School.school. BitfnAIIBierman I Itenor;ahap ■ fllAnhan Stephen QSlepoushkin,1 o rvAiie h If! n hn.tf-Jbari-1 was allowed to choose the operatic aides thorough musical training and “Pattern JN* W ^ cor- j«?» inched new heights of Interest. Sparrow. Anaconda. hoars ln industry,” against the Car- brought bis Golden Gophers to Mis- tone; Andrew Origorteff. basso, and j career. While attending a military experience and each has Inherited -Justine* ^ “preserving Fresh-i Having considered the ndvtslbll- Student representatives who! roll college team, consisting of; sou la last fall, enronte to play the; Ierlnarb Zragewsky. basso-profnn-1 school, Slepoushkin, baritone, also I the Slavic gift of song. They unite relation Matter Content of i Ity of a general student demonstra- > went to Helena are expected to re-1 Glenn Casey, Helena, and Ryan; Washington Huskies. Minnesota j do—make up this concert group. J studied at the Conservatory of Mu- exact pitch with incisive and color- aM* - the Secondary I tlon, campus leaders finally con- j turn to Missoula either Saturday or! Dodge, Dillon. Remits of the con-1 downed the west’s Roe* Bowl rep-1 They ere led by Mr. 81epoushktn. j sic in Orenburg!). He has appeared | fnl rhythms of Russian music of Correlation ! tended that action should be car-j Sunday. I test have not yet been received. | reeentatlve, 14-7. I Each member of this quintet at [is soloist with the Boston Bym-j every type. School LeWl*' Friday, February 19,1987 THE MONTANA KAIMIN

ANDERSON’S LITERARY manner of handling this age-old problem of Charles E. Tate WORK IS DISCUSSED keeping its student body away from city night Communications clubs, by giving them a club of their own. Discusses Camps The Montana Kaimin Editor of Kaimin: Discussion of Maxwell Anderson and his literary work was featured Do you contend that if three is­ Faster From Big Timber Talks at the last meeting of the freshman SOPHISTICATED LADY, PHOOEY sues of the Kaimin were available SOCIAL CALENDAR Te Young People’s Club literary group. Kathryn Little, Member of the Major College Publications T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound and other men of we might have real news? Is It Represented by A. J. Norris Hill Company, Call Building, Liebig, talked about “What Price San Francisco: 416 U xinston Av,., Now York C it,: #41 some poetic stature, have amused themselves likely that greater exchange with History of the growth of summer Glory,” by Anderson, and Margaret Y/eatwood Blvd., Los Angeles, C alif.; 1004 2nd Avs., Friday, February 19 other colleges could be carried on Seattle; 85 E. W acker Drive. Chicago, PL sketching a fine silhouette of women of a cer­ camps In the state, plans for Im­ White, Missoula, spoke on his and more outside and fresher news tain blase, pseudo-sophisticated, very childish South Hall Gangster Party...... South Hall proving them, the kind of schools “Elizabeth the Queen." Poetic would be printed? I—and I am Delta Sigma Lambda...... Fireside or classes they should have and drama In contrast with prose nature, spoilt children of a spoilt age. These quite certain others are the same various features of summer camps drama and the versatility of Max­ Subscription price $2.60 per year ladies, creatures of yesterday’s afternoons and Kappa Kappa Gamma Formal...... Gold Room way—do not fully understand what were discussed by Rev. Charles E. well Anderson was discussed by the Saturday, February 20 such a program would mean. I do, tomorrow’s impossible dawns, have their echo Tate at the meeting of the Young Printed by the School of Journalism Press however, know that the Kaimin car­ group. in the corridors and on the campuses of our Co-ed Formal...... Gold Room people's group at the Congrega­ ries on wonderful advertising, yes, tional church Thursday night at own universities. With veiled temperaments In the form of news stories—free— Co-eds and their swains will dance to the music of Red Jef­ 7:30 o’clock. VIRGINIA H A M B L E T ------Editor these fancy female specimens undertake to tie and on the front page. Is this done RICHARD BROME------Associate Editor Rev. Tate, pastor of the Congre­ Curls Piled High LESLIE DANA ------Business Manager frey’s 10-piece band at the annual Co-ed Prom in the Student for lack of news? Is It done be­ the rather solid hearts of male cohorts into gational church at Big Timber and Union ballrooms Saturday evening. Special entertainment is cause of pressure from powerful For Co-ed! gargantuan knots. Their success is such that director of a summer camp at campus groups, or from wiry pub­ most of them spend their time trying to explain featured on the program and the flowers for the escorts may be, Boulder river, sponsors the “Pil­ STUDENT NIGHT LIFE licity managers? One only need to obtained at the door. grim Fellowship,” an organization it into existence, so pallid is its essence. These refer to a Kaimin at the time of Students at the University of Iowa are pio­ Ruth Avery was a Monday dinner of Congregational churches In the “ smart” tendencies in women, part of their Murphy Speaks Foresters’ and Barristers' ball to neering in a project which undergraduates in guest of Dorothy Bodine at the state. Rev. Tate will speak In be­ find convincing evidence of this every section of the country are admiring. This makeup since the earliest, coldest, paleolithic half of this fellowship during a Delta Gamma house. At Convocation “front-page” advertising. Undoubt­ days, have done much to enclose the weaker Ann Carey was a luncheon guest tour to Malta, Glasgow, Plenty- idea which has become a reality, was the result edly we will suffer from another (oh yes, always weaker) sex in an atmosphere wood, Medicine Lake, Frold and of inadequate entertainment facilities for stu­ Tuesday at the Delta Gamma house. On Charter Day barrage of such “press agenting” of mystery and inscrutability that delights Helen Gibb was a Tuesday dinner other towns. dents on the campus and in Iowa City. In the until the musical shows are over. I their poor hearts. While such tactics may bring guest of Peggy Carrlgan. do not deny them space at all, but past, students traveled to the larger nearby Verna Greene, Jean Pattlson and Students Celebrate Forty-Fourth Dr. J. P. Rowe, chairman of the many men tumbling on their knobbly male I do believe they deserve no more Marie Trekell were Tuesday dinner Anniversary of Founding department of geology gave an Il­ cities regularly to dance and be entertained in than their news value. More than knees, the male is still naturally so simple (the Of University lustrated talk on “Geras” before the night clubs. These jaunts were expensive guests of Alpha Cbl Omega. this should be In the form of paid secret of his power), that he becomes mighty a meeting of the Orchard Homes ROUGE: and dangerous, often resulting in serious acci­ Marian Colson, Laurel, was an advertisements. women's club last Wednesday after­ For the round face tired, if he has even a small ratio of common over-night guest of Loralne Coy at The forty-fourth anniversary of If we can correct this practice dents. noon at 2:30 o'clock. apply in an elongated sense in him, of all the coy ins-and-outs of the the Alpha Chi Omega house Tues­ the founding of Montana State uni­ and substitute real live news, good line; for the long face The problem became acute,, so Jesse Gorkin day. versity was celebrated In a Charter humor and features, I am sure sup­ temperamental women,—and that personage Ing markers, which Mr. Gannett In concentrate around the of the. Daily Iowan began to campaign for a Lillie Johnson spent the week­ day convocation In the Student porters for this cause will not be soon finds herself sailing altogether too close to end at her home In Anaconda. his column refers to as “frankly set cheek honez. place on the campus where students could dine Union auditorium Wednesday. Wil­ hard to find (even though It may up by the Chamber of Commerce the proverbial wind. If he is hooked by her Kappa Delta announces the pledg­ liam L. Murphy, local attorney and mean the addition of a few cents and dance in a night club atmosphere. The ing of Lela Hoffstot, Miles City. ajid belonging to the Rotary school guiles, he deserves what he gets and so does one of the first students of the uni­ on activity tees). Until then I sub­ Alima idea was met with skepticism and termed silly of hlttorlc literature.” she. Ida Marie Lorlng, a member of versity, was the principal speaker, mit the following from Literary Di­ For your Information every one by many, yet some saw its value and wanted to Kappa Alpha Theta in Colorado, tracing the history and progress of gest, March, 1914, which made me We are cracking down on our co-ed acquaint­ was a guest of the chapter at their of the Montana markers, 97 In all, establish a campus night club with students for the university since Its founding. think of the Kaimin and prompted ances who pose as the great-Garbo-in-somewhat- formal. were written for the State Highway 114 E. Main Phone 1185 entertainers and soft drinks being served in­ President George Finlay Sim­ the writing of this letter: Kappa Alpha Theta entertained department and hare been copy­ restricted-miniature. They don’t know what mons, who has just completed his Diogenes was parading stead of gin or whiskey mixes. at a dessert luncheon for the col­ righted by they are doing any more than we do, and some­ first year in the administration of around town In daylight carry­ legiate members of Delta Gamma Yours truly, President Eugene A. Gilmore, Professor Ru­ day they are going to wake up with nothing the university, Introduced the guest ing a lighted lantern and a ban­ Tuesday. R. H. Fletcher, fus H. Fitzgerald, chairman of the university speaker and gave a brief outline of ner, on which was Inscribed, “I but old age on their hands and regret the fact Kappa Kappa Gamma announces Traffic department, The First Choice for social committee, the finance committee of the the tremendous growth of this In­ Am Looking for An Honest that their youth has gone in pretence. The ad­ the pledging of Grace Bailey, Salem, stitution. Man." Montana State Highway Commis­ Iowa State Board of Education, the mayor of vocates of abnormality and obscurity need Oregon. sion, Helena. Today the enrollment Is 2,100 stu­ “What Ib the reason for this?” SPRING... Iowa City and more than one thousand students Fern Yost was a Thursday lunch­ We will appreciate a correction. nothing so much as a good spanking at 8 :05 in dents, surpassing many other ac­ he was asked. eon guest of Sigma Kappa. thought the idea was worth a trial. the morning to start their days and their lives credited institutions of America. ”1 lecture at the Town Hall Buckskin Sport Shoes Margaret Matson and Marie Small Some of the most recent evidences tonight,” replied Diogenes, “and “ The Silver Shadow,” America’s first all­ in sane, good spirits. The man who gives it to were dinner guests Thursday of of its growth Is the completion of I will get a dozen colnmns of school, liquorless night club, opened a little them, or even one of them, deserves the Nobel Sigma Kappa. PROFESSIONAL plans for the new journalism build­ free advertising by doing this more than two months ago with a capacity Eileen Tuffley and Dorothy Floyd Peace Prize for an outstanding contribution to ing and the announcement of con­ stunt" were Wednesday dinner guests at DIRECTORY crowd of 110 couples, and has been hanging peace — ending the war between the sexes by tract to be let Saturday on an art Corbin hall. C. C. out the “ S.R.O.” sign ever since. building made possible by a gift having the nerve to step right in and break it Mrs. Walter Scott and her daugh from the Missoula Women's club, Editors Note—Thanks for your The club is located in the Memorial Union up. Or are such heroes purely imaginary t ter, Madge, Butte, were dinner and a PWA loan. Dr. Simmons ex­ opinion. We hare been attempting Borg Jewelry and building on the campus. It furnishes employ­ Come, Galahad! guests Sunday of Delta Delta Delta. pressed his hope that the students' to convince the organizations and Mollle Mae Dearth and Dorcas Optical Co. ment for student entertainers, managers, di­ The tremendous asset of appreciating male enthusiasm in financial and general groups on the campus for quite Kelleher entertained members of Eyes Tested — Glasses Fitted rectors and waiters. Entirely a student-operat­ attention is a quality entirely absent in the welfare of the university as shown some time that the Kaimin Is In­ Delta Delta Delta with piano solos DR. FRANK BORG, Optometrist currently will not be a mere flurry tended to be a newspaper, not a ed project, for the benefit of students, it is pseudo-sophisticated woman. This brings only at their music hour Sunday. but will be carried with them after publicity sheet operated similar to city night clubs. An under­ grief in the long run (if it last that long) and Bob Langhorne and Jack Sander graduation. graduate orchestra furnishes dance music and they must ultimately find that saying “ thank son, , were visitors Dr. Emerson Stone Murphy Recalls Founding As soon as you’ve seen in Butte this week. Editor Montana Kaimin Osteopathic Physician enough talent was found in sororities, fraterni­ you” whether or no they mean it gets them Murphy recalled the earliest James Montgomery, Kallspell, Dear Sir: Rooms 8-9, Higgins Building our new sport shoes you’ll ties, dormitories and boarding houses to pre­ further than the moon and beyond the stars. steps toward the Inception of the was a visitor at the Sigma Alpha My attention has been called to Office 2321 Home 4994 know what you want for university. As early as 1891 Frank sent two floor shows each evening. A $1 cover Believe a few poor frightened males, the Movie Epsilon house. a recent story In your paper, head­ Higgins, Missoula pioneer, and your first spring shoes. . . charge is the admission price. Profits go to the Sweetheart girl doesn’t go half as far as her Nick Mariana, , ed “Road Markers Draw Comment others worked relentlessly to pass Dr. A. G. Whaley All colors . . . all styles. Memorial Union. is In Laurel this week officiating from Columnist,” In which refer­ Mary-Had-A-Little-Lamb sister. And besides legislation for the university ap at the district basketball tourna­ ence Is made to Montana's highway Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Such a project, silly and booed when first it’s then much easier to pull the wool over the proprlation and succeeded In the ment historical markers. Your story 106 E. Broadway—Phone 4104 mentioned, has proved itself worthwhile. Stu­ male eyes. — McGill Daily. house of representatives but failed Bud Lowe, Bozeman; Lawrence starts with a reference to both by two votes In the senate. The dents are no longer taking trips away from the Olson, Chicago, and Owen Butcher, Montana’s and Wyoming’s markers next legislative assembly In 1893 Dr. Georgia Costigan university to get their entertainment. The Figures compiled by a reporter at Oregon Sunburst were Tuesday dinner and then states that many of the DIXON &HOON passed a bill for an appropriation guests at the Delta Sigma Lambda historical markers mentioned by Chiropodist campus is the center of all activities. State college indicate that 10,800 pounds of of $15,000 for the gredter Univer­ Incorporated house. the columnist were written by Tom 206 Wilma Students demand entertainment. Iowa State English instructors at the institution climb 74 sity of Montana, Including the three Earl Best was a dinner guest at Taylor, a graduate of the Univer­ university has discovered the sane, satisfactory steps daily. other state educational institutions. the Phi Sigma Kappa house Tues­ sity journalism class In 1934. Classes did not open until 1895 In day. While you do not specify whether the old Willard school on South Falls; D. Besancon, Missoula; Stage D. O. Speer, Deer Lodge, was a Mr. Taylor wrote the Wyoming Co-eds Receive History Students Sixth avenue. Of the 100 or more Manager—Pat Rutherford, Brown­ luncheon guest of his son, David markers or those belonging to Mon­ students not one was of college ing; Costumes — Helen Johnson, at South hall last week. Mr. Speer tana, the Inference from the ma­ Late Permission Form New Club grade, said Mr. Murphy, who en­ Monarch. is a brother of J. B. Speer, registrar terial which follows the above tered the university at this time. To Attend Play Cast for the main production, For Discussions at the university. statements Is that Mr. Taylor was Early School Was Small “Bury the Dead,” by Irwin Shaw, responsible for at least some of the .Funds were Inadequate to facili­ Is as follows: Montana bulletins. I am rather Casts Are Announced for Two Organization to Meet Twice Each TWENTY-FIVE ATTEND tate much Instruction and public curious to know where you pro­ Sander Johnson George Janke Frank Spon, Prop. Masquer Productions; Seat First Soldier — Frank Stanton, Month | Officers Are Elected DAMES’ CLUB MEETING benefactions, Infrequent Since the cured this information, as the col­ Reserving Mow Open Hamilton; Second Soldier—Orville At First Gathering chartering not one chair of learn­ IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL umnist's article to which you refer Skones, Missoula; Third Soldier— Dames’ club met last week at the ing has been endowed although he not only gives proper credit but Late permission tor university Harold Hanson, Missoula; Fourth Members of the faculty and stu­ home of their sponsor, Mrs. E. H. expressed his hope that this condi­ TRAIL BARBER SHOP makes no mention whatsoever of women and dates tor treshman Soldier—Tom Koch, Missoula; Ser­ dents in the department of history Henrlkson. Approximately twenty- tion may be changed In the future. Corner Higgins and Broadway Mr. Taylor. We have the article on girls have been granted for Thurs­ geant—Paul Sherick, Waltham; and political science organized a five members were present. According to Mr. Murphy this In­ file In this office and also have day night, February 25, when Mon­ First Chaplain—Victor D’Orazl, History club at a meeting In the The Valentine motif was carried stitution enjoyed Its best financial been In correspondence with the tana Masquers will present “Bury Missoula; Second Chaplain—Ernest home of Dr. Paul C. Phillips, head out Refreshments were served. condition when an Initiative law columnist Perhaps Mr. Taylor was the Dead" and Its curtain-raiser, Reed, Missoula; Private Driscoll— of the department, Wednesday eve­ Jean Romundstad, Lewlstown, was passed for a special educa­ responsible for some of the Wyom- “The Sabine Women.” Students Koyne Osborne, Livingston; Pri­ ning. played several piano selections. tional levy of one and one-half may secure reserved seats by pre­ vate Schelllng—Robert Gall, Bill­ Jeanette Gochenour, Glendive, This week the club will attend mills for the four state Institutions ings; Private Morgan—James Mar­ Announcing senting their activity tickets at the was elected chairman and Virginia the Masquer plays lu a body at the of higher learning at that time. Fashion Club Cleaners Student Union office until Wednes­ tin, Missoula; Private Webster— Lou Walters, Missoula, was chosen Student Union building. This expired In 1921. New Arrivals Daily day noon, February 24. Curtain Woodburn Brown, Hamilton; Pri­ secretary. Watson Dutton, Missoula, univer­ will be promptly at 8:16 o’clock. vate Levy—James Reynolds, Bill­ The newly formed organization sity tenor, opened the assembly Delivery Service ings; Private Dean — Robert Appreciation Hour Has The complete cast for “The Sa­ has for Its purpose the discussion n 1 C l osinging iu fiiu g twom u BViWUUIUf,selections, UCCUU1-accom- bine Women" by Leonid Andreyeff Fromm, Helena; Captain—Kal Hei­ Across Higgins from Milwaukee of contemporary current events of rrogram by students | panted by Adeline Logan, Esmond, Freight Depot. Phone 2661, is as follows: berg, Missoula; First General—Phil historical and governmental bear­ North Dakota. Jay Gerharz, St. Ig- Dresses • Suits First Roman—John Alexander, Payne, Missoula; Second General- ing. It aims to enlist the Interest Mu8lc and readings by university natlus, followed with two violin Whitehall; Second Roman—Don Carl Chambers, Billings; Third of the history and political science students composed the major part solos, Hopkins, Whitefish; Third Roman General—Donald Butler, Hamilton; students In the value of present of the program of the Appreciation ------ITHE STORE FOR MEN! —Eldred Trachta, Ollmont; Fat Doctor—Robert Conway; Stenog­ Issues and problems. hour last week. Skirts•Blouses President George Finlay Simmons Roman—Lyol Cysewskl, Sidney; rapher-Jack Chisholm; Charley The group will meet regularly Scotch Folk Song," “Bonnie left yesterday for Helena where he Fourth Roman—Emerson Miller, —Vernon Huck; Bevins—Donald twice a month In the Student Union Doon,” “Lullaby” and “Now the will attend the meeting of the Sen­ MAN-TAILORED SUITS Missoula; Paulus—Ben Berg, Liv­ Sharp; Reporter—Robert Warren; building. At the next meeting the Day Is Over” were sung by Madge ate Finance and Claims committee ingston; Scoplo—William Breen, Editor — John Alexander; First group will discuss the present Scott, Butte, accompanied on the and a special meeting of the state $19.75 Butte; Cleopatra—Peggy Myrlck, Business Man—Donald More; Sec­ status of the civil service reform piano by Betsy Hancock, Butte. board of education. GEO. T . HOWARD I Missoula; First Sabine Woman- ond Business Man—Tom Gormley; proposal. Miss Hancock also played the piano NEW SILK DRESSES and ENSEMBLES Donna Clayburgh, Missoula; Sec­ Third Business Man—Gerald Ev­ selection, “To a Wild Rose.” Read­ ond Sabine Woman—Vernetta Shep­ ans; Radio Voice—Emerson Mil­ Andrew J. Watson, ’23, recently ings were given by Eileen McHugh, $14.75 - $19.75 - $22.75 ard, Washoe; Third Sabine Woman ler; Bess Schelllng — Geraldine accepted a position with the Ell Malta, and Charles Haralson, Great —Helen Lane, Butte; Fourth Sa­ Weber, Dutton; Joan Burke—Helen Lilly company with headquarters In Falls. EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES NEW SKIRTS bine Woman—Nonle Lynch, High- Parsons, Helena. Billings. At present he Is studying The next meeting will be at 4 In Tweed and Flannels wood; Calpernla—Joimae Pollock, Julia Blake— Maryalys Marrs, at the home office In Indianapolis, o'clock this afternoon In the large For the School, Office, Home Choteau. Missoula; Katherine Driscoll—Ann Indiana. Before accepting this po­ meeting room of the Student Union. $3.9 5 -$4.50 Proserpina—Katherine Parkins, Prendergast, Butte; Mrs. Dean— sition he worked In several Mon­ Following the musical part of the TYPEWRITERS, New and Used Fountain Pens and Pencils Belgrade; Ancus Marti us—Gerald Mary Flckes, Missoula; Martha tana and California drug stores. program, Dr. Edward M. Little will Adding Machines Typewriter Ribbons and Carbon NEW SILK BLOUSES Evans, Wyola; Proserpina's Hus­ Webster—Claretta Dunn, Great Fred Noyd, '33, Is a salesman for read “A Night on the Stills," and! Tables, Desks, Lamps Paper and Ink ______$2.95 band—Roger Hanson, White Sul­ Falls; Newsboy—Hugh Galusha, the same company In Butte. Alice In Wonderland of Mathe-I Filing Cabinets Safes phur Springs; A Hesitating Voice Helena; Dowager—Charlotte Fritz, mattes.” Mimeograph Equipment Cash Drawers and Registers —William Sullivan. Butte; Profes­ Ronan; Another Woman—Virginia Stage technician—William Stev­ AJl Fall Winter Dresses at closeout prices • Group 1, $9.95; Group 2, $11.95. Reeuhrlv ' sor—Carl Turnqulst, Gold Creek; Lou Horton, Butter Child’s Voice— ens, Missoula; Master Electrician— Vernon Hoven, graduate of the CONVENIENT TERMS sold for $19.75 and $22 75 B y Romans, Sabine Men and Sabine Margaret Henrlkson, Missoula; Mark Perrault, Sheridan; Proper­ law school In 1932, visited the Women—T. Gormley, Missoula; R. Young Clergyman—Emerson Mil­ ties — Vollet Thomson, Helena; campus Monday. Hoven Is county visitthe T Y P E W R IT E R S U P P LY C O .’S new store Conway, Livingston; E. Hooper, ler; Young Woman—Ruth Chrlstl- Make-up—Nan Shoemaker, Mis­ attorney In Sheridan county at i And See Their New Steck at Attractive, Reasonable Prices Butte; R. Warren, Glendive; H. anl, Red Lodge; Man’s Voice—Er­ soula; Publicity—Jac Rlmel, Mis­ present. Galusha, Helena; V. Huck, Kali- nest Reed. Stage Manager—Ruth soula; Business Manager—Betty “CHUCK” GAUGHAN, ’88 spell; D. Sharp, Missoula; J. Chis­ Haines’StyleShop Chrlstlanl; Costumes—Doris Bes­ Jane MUburn, Ft. Leavenworth, Margaret Owens, St. Ignatius, has1 314 North Higgins Phflne 8383 220 North Higgins Avenue holm, East Helena; D. More, St. ancon, Missoula. Kansas; House Manager — Jane withdrawn from school to accept a Ignatius; L. Bauer, Columbia Stage staff for this production Is: Boden, Missoula. position. *********^^ Friday. Ftbrnary 19( 1937 THE MONTANA EAIMIN Pape Three

Dana Guesses Right; Ties Deadlock University Riflers Tuesday Tilts Leading Quartets SUVERNALES VISIT CAMPUS Intensive Scrimmages Wins First Scorecast Roger Silvernaie, ‘23, and his Interfratemity Defeat City Team To Be Decided wife, Helen Buckingham Silvernaie, Lee Dana, Deer Lodge, won the To Inaugurate '25, were recent visitors at the Set Montana to Meet Hoop Schedule For Song Finals school ot pharmacy. Mr. Silvernaie first basketball scorecast and a Men Shooters Win Fifth Match prize of 1,000 cigarettes, said M. H. practiced pharmacy in Missoula and In Gardes City League Hoop League later In Great Falls where he ac­ McCollum, manager of the Stu­ Eliminations tor Annual Contest Independent, Phi Delt, Sigma Nn cepted a position with an Insurance Washington’s Cougars dents’ store and sponsor of the And DSL Quints Win To Be Completed Monday guessing game. The next forecast University men sharpshooters company. Recently his firm pur­ Latest Games I Competition of Women For Intersorority Is on the Washington State-Mon- won their fifth consecutive match chased the Moon Agency in Mis­ Fast Breaking, Passing Varsity Prepares for Game tana game here and the Washlng- In the Garden City rifle association To Begin, February 23; soula where the SUvernales may Eliminations to complete the ln- return to make their home. ton-Idaho game to be played Febru­ With only one more week of com­ league Wednesday night, defeating Final Saturdav Monday; Squad Pleases Lewandowski petition remaining in the interfra­ the strong Garden City team 1355- tersororlty song contest will be ary 22. Monday, February 22, between In Practice Sessions Winners of last week's contest ternity basketball league, contest­ 1337. The victory leaves the cam­ halves ot the Montana-Washlngton I t rays to Loek Weir* have not yet been received and ing teams in the upper part of the pus team in sole possession ot the Women's Inter-class basketball basketball game. Alpha Chi Omega, Ilatrcuttlnz hr Scrimmage, go tough that Coach Lewandowski was injured in there is much enthusiasm as to the bracket are endeavoring to break top position. tournament play starts Tuesday Expert snd deadlocks for the lead positions. Bredeson and Dion tor the Uni­ evening, February 23 at 7:30 Sigma Kappa and Kappa Alpha Licensed E sthete the melee Tuesday, is on the menu for Montana in preparation outcome. Student dopestera have Theta will compete. bepn giving Montana the edge over Sigma Nn was shaded by SAE versity, and Leslie and Henning ot o’clock when the freshmen and Rainbow Barber for Washington State’s Cougars Monday. The unofficial game Alpha Delta Pi and Kappa Delta Its opponents so far but Just what Tuesday night, 19-17, returning the the City team were high gunners. sophomore teams meet in the first and Beauty Shop who were originally scheduled to stopped abruptly after Lew’s injury and the rest of the session they will predict on the Washing­ following evening to nose out DSL Scores; game, and the Junior and senior 1M N. Hlsstn* sing, will not enter and have auto­ wa* devoted to harmless shooting. ton 8tate-Grlzzly game is still in by the same score. Phi Delts over­ University Men (1355)—Dion 274, teams in the second clash. Grizzlies took off their wraps again | matically defaulted. At the meet­ the dark. came the SPE’s, 22-11, to maintain Wickes 267, Engbretson 266, Van- Wednesday night the freshmen ing of Tradition's board Wednesday Wednesday and did everything and Ballots must be in the boxes in their second place standing, with Haur 273, Bredeson 275. meet the Juniors and the sopho­ Sport Shorts night It was decided to let Alpha did it well against Jimmie Brown’s the Students’ store before 6 o’clock the Independents doing the same by Garden City (1337)—O'Laughiin, mores play the seniors. Final play Everything From Chi Omega Bing as illness pre­ Cubs, who are considered to be a Monday evening. They will be sent virtue of their lopsided 36-7, win 266, Leslie 273, Newgard 260, Hen­ in the tournament will be on Sat­ Scientific bstter-than-averago fresh outfit Only four games left on the Griz- vented them from competing last to San Francisco to be counted and from the ATO’s. ning 270, Austin 269. urday, February 27. Games will be The Cubs were helpless before a aly hoop “ hedule - Washington Saturday night Eye Examination winners will be announced in the Tuesday Night played between the freshmen and fast-breaking, fast-passing varsity 18tate Mondar and the week-end riots seniors and the juniors snd sopho­ Finals in the song contest for to finished glasses done Kalmin. -SAE that had a 40-polnt lead before wh,n the Bobcats come 10 town Phi Sigma Holds mores. men will be Friday, February 26 in our own office. One In a close game in which both Lewandowski called off his crew Ioadod wlth confidence; February The Intersorority basketball com­ and intersorority finals will be the price and one reaponai- teams checked effectively, SAE “They're going to be a tough club 26 and ” ■ Hou,e o t DaT,d Bearded petition has been planned for the following nigbt bility. managed to eke out a win from the Initiation for to beat If they keep that up,” was Beautlea rln* down the curtain Cubs to Seek first week in March. Sigma Nu five after the lead had his comment on the Cub wallop-1March 1 wlth a “ medyt ««• with 13 points; Larson and Forte the campus last week. Stocking other session a t 8 o’clock. Barring c*ntratln* «■ “ • “ cheats. Both Monday Night Discusses Honorary’s History Seeley lake, to take place near the set the pace for the Sigma Nu's. And Organization is now connected with the United injuries, Lew will send a revamped CoopU1' and Boboa‘8 sta?ln« end of the school year. Pledges, Phi Delt-SPE States attorney’s office In Butte. lineup to greet the opening whUtle 'ate-.8eas“n dr,Te* ‘P*11' tran; Hilmar Hansen, Missoula; Rou The second game ot the evening Monday. The starting five have We ,#r M#ntaBa’ W8C overhauled Freshman Team to Meet Phi Sigma, national honorary Horde, Judith Gap, and John Cor­ Patricia Quinn, Missoula, has Do You H ave} varied in nearly every game on the * * !t r 0 n i WMhington HntkiM to saw the second place Phi Delta biological honorary fraternity, ini­ nish, Butte, were put through the Powerful Kalispell overcome an aggregate Sigma Phi withdrawn from the university to schedule, with Lew groping for the head the northern division. MSC tiated nine students Tuesday, Feb­ pre-initiation duties. a Hobby . . . • Epsilon team that had previously accept a position. best combination. Joe Mariana, the has piled up terrific margins to Standard Oilers ruary 16. Robert Sommervllle, Liv­ upset some of the leading contend­ What Is life anyway wttbont main cog in the Grizzly offense make a rapid rise In the Rocky ingston, director of the NYA biolog­ PBONE 3333 PHONE MM PHONE IM I something to occupy one’s Mountain conference standings. It’s ers. Play, for the most part, was against Cheney, will team up with University Cubs meet one of their ical project in the natural science CLASSIFIED AD : GET OUT OF THE 2 time besides the regular dally the Bobcats’ swan song In that fast with Hoon and Dlssly ot the existence? Tbe stamp col­ Lazetich again, after warming the toughest opponents ot the season building, discussed the organization ” BUCKET BRIGADE! 2 league. The split in the Rocky Phi Delts and Lowery .and LaBarr LOST—Several piano and cornet lectors ot Missoula have a dis­ bench in the Qonzaga tussle. Tobin, when they clash with the Standard of the honorary on the Montana Mountain has been officially signed. of the SPE's contributing the most sheet music arrangements in I „ New Marvel Window Cleaner - play of their work In this burly mainstay at guard, will wit­ Oilers from Kalispell in the pre­ campus and explained its history. ” Complete, 32.25 “ store this week—free to all, 0— 0 tallies. white folder. Believed to have been | ness the starting tip-off from the liminary to the Grizzly-Cougar go Students initiated are Wilmlna and It you don't happen to be Wednesday Night lost in the Student store. Will find " BARTHEL HARDWARE * bench. Miller and Chumrau will Minor sports grab the spotlight Monday nigbt. Kurth, Froid; Vernon Marsh, Mis­ stamp minded, tbere are thou­ er please call 3685, Missoula? PHONE MM PHONE MM PHONE MM fill the guard posts. the night following the House of In seeking their ninth consecu­ Independents-ATO soula; Mary Clapp, Missoula; Laur­ sands of other hobbles and we David feature, when M Club tour­ Barbs Jumped into the lead at the can furnish books and Infor­ The fast-stepping Cougars have tive win, the Cubs will have to face ence Osburnsen, Denton; Robert mation on your favorite sub­ nament packs ’em in. A big field opening of the game and gave the two tough struggles Friday and a team that Is dangerous at all Walker, Great Falls; Elaine Frog- jects. Visit us this week—see in both wrestling and boxing start­ ATO’s little chance to overcome a Saturday, before they entrain for times, more so since they have ner, Los Angeles, California; James SEE STAN SMART collections of stamps Missoula ed yesterday. These eliminations large lead as the contest pro­ Missoula. Washington Huskies in­ added Decker and W. Robinson Whllt, Eureka; Ted Walker, Great — For— people have accumulated. are always filled with plenty of gressed. Scoring honors for the In­ vade Pullman for a two-game fight from the Whlteflsh Ramblers to Falls, and Herman Sannan, Ana­ blood and action. dependents were fairly well divided, for supremacy in the Pacific coast their roster. In the first game with conda. Texaco Fire-Chief Gasoline The Office Supply 0— 0 Forssen and Muchmore having a conference northern division. The the Oilers, the Cubs emerged with A banquet was given at the Hap­ Sontb Higgins Avenne and Sixth Street Company The boys aren't fooling; they slight edge. Lien, ATO, led his Cougars upset the Huskies in the a 37-30 victory, although the op­ py Bungalow after the Initiation. have Incentive aplenty—university squad in points. second game of their Seattle series, position was playing without the championships, the coveted M Club 45-35, the second time WSC has ac­ services of two ot their high-scor­ DSL-SIgma Nu trophy for the outstanding per­ complished the trick in 16 years on ing artiBts. The feature game of the evening* former, the honor ot representing the Husky court Ivar (The Ter­ Coach Jim Brown plans to start saw the Sigma Nu’s take a close Montana agalnBt Bobcats and Min­ rible) Nelson Is the Cougars' 6 foot the regular lineup unless Ryan, one from a DSL team which was ers at Bozeman. 4 inch one-man riot He rang up who has- been suffering from a cut short of an overtime period U. S. Senator Gerald E Nye says: 0— 0 19 points against Washington. The wrenched knee, falls to return to when the final whistle Interrupted The field Is wide open in several form. In this event, Trosper will lanky pivot man has totalled 179 the tying basket. divisions, with champions in these get the call at the center position. points in competition so far this The first half ended with the weights either not registered in The fresh hare been working out season, with five games yet to go. Sigma Nu’s holding an 8-7 lead. school or nnwllllng to defend their with the varsity during the week T enjoy the comfort a light smoke In his two years with WSC, Nelson Forte and Lundberg for Sigma Nu, laurels. Thus Interest is keener giving both squads the opportunity has looped 401 counters. Captain and Chew and King for DSL were than ever, with hopefuls standing to perfect plays. high scorers. Bill Dahlke, two-year letterman, is In line for welghlng-ln formalities. another potent factor in the Coug­ 0— 0 MANET WILL ADDRESS gives my throat” ar's success, who pairs with Cass University physical education BIRD CLUB MEMBERS Dolqulst at guard. Dolqulst was heads frowned on the McCauley- A Complete high scorer against Montana on the Sommers match. It will go through Leo Maney, Butte, will speak on Pullman venture. Both are 5 feet Banking Service as scheduled. Song Birds” at a meeting ot the " I have smoked Luckies off and on ever 9 Inches, the smallest men on 0— 0 Bird club tonight at 7:30 o’clock in since my first term in the Senate 11 years Coach Jack Frlel’s first five. Or­ WE SOLICIT TOUR BUSINESS The tennis lineup is fairly com­ room 804, natural science building. ville Johnson, 6 feet even, tills a ago, and I have always enjoyed their plete. State lntercolleglates are the Following the talk the members forward slot along with ’’Swede" The Western Montana first engagement. May 15. Miners will discuss the possibility of mak­ taste and the feeling of comfort and Carlson, 8 feet 2 Inches. The “Five and Bobcats will bring only two ing a trip in the country to study National Bank Swedes" are touted as the strongest safety a light smoke gives my throat. I players per team. Efforts were and take pictures of birds. Missoula, Montana hardest-driving aggregation that made to encourage the Invaders to have done a great deal of public speak* Frlel has produced since he took send fire racquet wielders. Both given a whirl at tackle and center. Affiliated with ing, on the floor of the Senate, over the over the Cougar hoop reins. First Bank Stock Corporation Miners and Bobcats turned deaf Duncan, Cub tackle, looks good at Probable starting lineups; radio and at conferences. Necessarily ears to the proposal. end. Perry Stenson, Cub halfback, Montana WSC 0— 0 has shown enough at guard to this results in a strain on the voice. So Lazetich Johnson Montana sends a five-man team make several lettermen in that slot naturally, in smoking, I have to think May 22 to Moscow tor a dual meet Forward look worried. Then Fessenden of my throat—and I have found that a M ariana______Carlson Last spring the affair was three- shifted him back to his old post to Forward cornered. Washington State won work with Hoon, Emlgh and Tom­ Rogers Cafe light smoke is suitable to my throat.” Seyler ...... ----- Nelson the meet, with Montana second and my Rolston, a combination that is High quality food at reason­ Center their hosts bringing up the rear. plenty fast. able prices. Chumrau ------——Dolqulst The Cougars will meet their Wash­ Guard ington Husky rivals in Seattle on Visit Us in Our New ..Dahlke the same date. Miller Snapshots at Night Location in the Guard 0—0 Qonzaga will entertain Montana Come in and let us show you bow to make successful pictures Neui Union Bus Depot HON. GERALD P. NYB on the Mission park courta either Indoors at night. U. S. SENATOR FROM NORTH DAKOTA State College Debaters May 22 or 23. The Bulldogs lost On West Broadway only two of their first eight men McKAY ART CO. Meet University Team and will bo as formidable as ever. Grizzlies split last year with Gon- Debaters of Montana State col­ zaga, dropping a 4-1 decision at lege and the unlverelty met Monday Spokane, then knocked the props night at 7:80 o’clock in library 102 out from under Dlrstine and com­ for a no-decision debate. The ques­ pany at home, with a 6-1 win. I n a recent independent survey, an over­ tion was "Resolved, That Congress 0— 0 Should Have the Power to Regu­ Oregon State is host to the whelming majority of lawyers, doctors, lecturers, northern division meet at Corvallis, late Minimum Wages and Maximum scientists, etc., who said they smoked cigarettes, ex­ Hours." May 23 and 29. Last spring Wash­ The State college debaters were ington walked oft with the honors Roy Huffman, Hlghwood; Dana in Seattle. Montana tied with Wash- pressed their personal preference for a light smoke. Myrlck. Butte; Grover Schmidt, lngton State, "Terrible Terry" Mc- Fort Benton, and Oswald Brown- qoverntboing most effective for the Senator Nye’s statement verifies the wisdom lee, Mocassin. Representing the Orlstlies. university were Roger Hoag. Jef- 0 - 0 of this preference and so do leading artists of fere- Richard Wilkinson. Butte; Pre-season dope gives Garling- radio, stage, screen and opera, whose voices are Margaret Holmes. Helena, and Mil- ton, ShsUenberger, LaBue Smith dred McDonald, Baker. I a»d P«whn the first four places on their fortunes, and who choose Luckies, a light ______I the net squad. Shallenberger and {flarllngton are working oat once a smoke. You, too, can have the throat protection Notices I week In the gym, Ask Rico Is squaring off every morning with of Luckies—a light smoke, free of certain harsh - I Howerton. Rice won the fall tour-1 NightE v e ry Quill club will meet In the Eloise j |,ut will not be eligible for DANCE irritants removed by the exclusive process "It's Knowles room next Sunday after- Luring Intercollegiate competition, THE FINEST TOBACCOS- noon at 3 o’clock. 0— 0 Toasted”. Luckies are gentle on your throat "THE CREAM OF THE CROP” — Under the agreement between Old Country Club Independent council meets next Udama and Fessenden, Harry will Monday evening in the Central -lend" his fresh track men who are! board room at 7:30 o’clock. also grid prospect* to Doug for and _____ spring footbell. This includes, Andy Anderson His Band A Light Smoke *nn reflation hour will be this among others, Stenson. Hoon. Shaf- With Entertainers ufurnoooat 4 o’clock in the Urge* ter and E m ig h .^ We Specialize in meeting room- I mdoor football la the! "It’s Toasted”-Your Throat Protection Women students who are entered gym. Doug CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS ’uSwdual sports may now plnywttheererelboyaU newepoU. Art AGAINST IRRITATION - AGAINST COUGH *“ lDai - —------Ipturwm , leUgrouui guard, has t e n I d irts « » S <* # Ptagnm. Friday, February 16, THE MONTANA KAIMIN Page Four ATTENDS CUMBERLAND margin to 23-18. Williams and Pet­ Women Defeat DSL Chapter Joins , SAE erson shared scoring honors for the Freshmen Are Save Our School! Mortar Board Mrs. Herman Garrett, MI™erI* Theta Chi Fraternity Win Hoop Games SAE’s with 10 counters apiece. Ill Old Glory Sends Nautical Soldier Team Faunce and Ruffcorn led the SPE. Lucile Thurston, who withdre Distress Signal as Sparks Makes Survey (Continued from Paso One) scoring with six points and four from school last week, Is now a - Honor Guests tending Cumberland university III Lets Novloe Holst Flag In Rifle Match an organization of older Masonic Overtime Period Decides Thrilling points, respectively. For Students students at the university, organ­ Inlerfraternlty Contest Sigma Chi.Phl Delt Tennessee. _____ Of Co-ed Club Students who made their 8 and 9 Phelps Shoots 290 for High Score ized in the form of a club In 1928. In the feature contest, Sigma o'clock classes yesterday morning As Co-eds Win Second It was known by that name until and Sigma Chi came from behind In the sec­ Victory of Season 1927 when It became affiliated with Chi hoopsters chalked up wins last Tea Saturday for Women witnessed a sight which has never Data on Governing Plans ond half of a fast, thrilling game How Is YourJjoalPijg? had a predecessor and (Perry Delta Sigma Lambda. In 1927 they night In fast Interfraternity league to tie things up at 29-all at the To Be Used in Revising moved Into their present residence Earning High Grades Sparks, custodian of the physical With one of the highest scores basketball contests. In the first whistle, necessitating an Overtime at 340 University avenue. The na­ Missoula Coal plant, hopes) will never have a ASMSU Laws recorded in the Garden City rifle game, SAE's beat the SPE’s, 29-19; period to decide the Issue. The In First Year tional organization of Delta Sigma successor. The object which smote tournament the University women the second ending In a 31-29 victory first half was a fast, up-and-down & Transfer Co., Inc. Lambda was created In 1921 at the the students’ orbs was Old Glory Mildred McDonald, Baker, presi­ vanquished the men from Com­ for Sigma Chi after they were dead­ the floor display with the lead al­ Freshmen women who made more University of California at Berkeley Wholesale and Retail upside down on the university flag­ dent of Mortar board, presented a pany B, Fort Missoula, last night locked with the Phi Delta at the ternating until the Phi Delts drew Dealers In than SO grade points fall quarter as a DeMolay fraternity, member­ pole! survey on college student-govern­ 1,390-1,348. end of the Tegular playing time. In away to an 18-11 edge. With Wein- were honored by Alpha Lambda ship In DeMolay being a prerequis­ We contacted Perry Sparks last ment constitutions to Central board the overtime period, Emlgh, Sigma gartner and P. Murphy pacing COAL Delta, freshman honorary, at a tea This is the second match to be ite for joining Delta Sigma Lambda. night and his story follows: last Tuesday. The survey was com­ Chi, hooked one In from the side to them, Slgs returned to knot the tal­ Saturday, February 13, at the home won by the co-eds In their compe­ Since then this requirement has “This morning was the flrBt time piled by Mortar board, senior provide the margin of victory. lies. R. Murphy and Weingartner of Acting Dean Mary Elrod Fergu­ tition shoulder-to-shoulder with the been dropped. women’s service honorary, and was SAE-SPE were high for the winners; Hoon son. I’ve ever let anyone besides myself men, haring previously defeated run up the flag (run It up on the undertaken at the suggestion of The present Delta Sigma Lambda Taking the lead at the outset of and Kraft led the Phi Delt scoring. Jeanne Bailey, Glendlye; Amelia Forest Service Number 2. pole) and, boy, did I hear about it? President George Finlay Slmmohs organization on the Montana State the game, SAE’s kept things In Bauer, Livingston; Gwdtt Benson, Arva Dorothy Phelps, - Missoula, control throughout, SPE’s threaten­ I was shovelling off the walks and Ray Whitcomb, president of university campus will be known Sidney; Catherine Berg, Livings­ paced the women with a score of ing only once to overcome the edge. about 10 o’clock when I saw that ASMSU. as the Beta Epsilon chapter of ton; Olive Brain, Ingomar; Esther 290. This Is high individual score Theta Chi and will be the seventh That threat came midway in the It was upside down. When I asked Work on the revision of the pres­ ANOTHER ELIZABETH ARDEN TRIUMFj Charterls, Great Falls; Alice Col­ for the team this year and only one member of the northwestern dis­ second half when the SPE’s sunk for an explanation from the fellow ent Montana university student vin, Helena; Mary Alice Crutcher, point lower than the all-time high trict after the formal Installation several long shots to narrow the who put It up, he said, ‘When I constitution was undertaken last Kellogg, Idaho; Mary Alice Dick­ set by Alice Borland, Brady, In a during the latter part of March. raised It the first time, I got her quarter by a committee working ^ j f son, Missoula; Gayle Draper, Red match last year. Commenting upon the affiliation Lambda are Les Dana, Deer Lodge, to half-mast and couldn't pull her under Central board. The purpose Lodge; Doloris Dufour, Somers; Rogers shot high score for the of Delta Sigma Lambda with Theta vice-president, and Carl Turnqulst, f The minor flips upmflie cover whan^ j j any further up the pole, so I low­ of the Mortar Board survey was to Ruth Eastman, Missoula; Con­ soldiers with 277. Chi, Frlsbee said, "Members of this Gold Creek, secretary. ered it and forgot to change the Introduce progressive phases of ^ P * *, ; stance Edwards, Great Falls; Ma­ The scores were: University chapter have been working for the position. The next time she went student government to those who rlon Erickson, Barber; Helen For- women: Phelps, 290; Jennings, 279; last year In order to join Theta up like nothin’, so I forgot all will be in charge of this year’s con­ ■ ,he mos, Sand Coulee; Verna Greene, Russell, 277; Fleming, 272, and Chi and the Installation will see about It for a couple of hours but stitutional revision. The work of Glasgow; Sally Hopkins, Paradise; Lucy, 272. Darrow, Wilson, Mark­ the realization of our hopes. I feel Walford Electric Co. then—whew . .. ! ’” the group does not overlap with Prompt Service ' m m Mary Johnson, Butte; Esther Mc- us, Oke, and Doepker were alter­ that becoming a member of a ///plcrtedi$!.50; jewelled, $2.50. ^5*1 Perry predicted that It wouldn't that of the Central board com­ REPAIRING . WIRING Norton, Missoula; Ettabel Mathis, nates. Company B: Rogers, 277; strong national fraternity will w m * ...... , ______happen again. “Once is enough for mittee. CONTRACTING i "Missoula; Nolle Maxey, Missoula; Savoie, 272; Zeidler, 271; Beach, benefit us In every way.” me, I’ll never live tills down,” be Dial 3566 244 N. Higgins Ave. j Dorothy Moritz, Manhattan, Har­ The surrey was carried on 265, and Rye, 263. Dever, Smith, Other officers of Delta Sigma riet Moore, Hamilton; Muriel Mor- added. through letters sent last fall to Simpson, Burrell, and Reynolds Tison, Phillpsburg; Mable Moun­ Now for the Import of this phe­ presidents of Mortar board chap­ were alternates. tain, Shelby; Leclerc Page, Butte; nomenon. After consulting no less ters all over the United States, re­ “We have two more matches to Jean Pattison, Glasgow; Ethylmae an authority than Sergeant Clar­ questing copies of their student shoot,” stated team captain, Dor­ Powell, Missoula; Margaret Price, ence W. Peterson, instructor In mil­ constitutions, and frank criticisms othy Markus, Whlteflsh, "One with Kallspell; Alice Saint, Thompson itary science, we find that the re­ and suggestions concerning them. Forest Service Number 1, and the JOHN R. DAILY, Inc. Falls; Edna Shields, Missoula; versed flag Is a nautical distress Betty Eiseleln, Roundup, was chair­ other with Company A.” Margaret Simmons, Red Lodge; signal. We look up nautical In man of the committee in charge of • 115-119 W. Front. Phones 2181, 3416 Helen Simmons, Red Lodge; Jean Webster's Collegiate and find “at the Investigation. Sperry, St. Ignatius; Virginia sea, pertaining to the sea." Hence The revised ASMSU constitution WHOLESALE and RETAIL MEATS Strickland, Gallatin Gateway; Jane we may conclude that it Is a visual will probably be presented to the Wavart Sullivan, Butte; Frances Sander­ SOS; Upon combining the two fore­ student body for approval at elec­ Beauty If it’s meat, we have it. son, Billings; Virginia Tipton, going facts we immediately per­ tions In the spring. Revision was Shelby; Edith Tongren, Helena; ceive that It applies definitely to deemed advisable by Central board Salon Our products are processed under state inspection, which Kathleen Tuott, Sidney; Bernice the university: Montana State uni­ because of inconsistencies and con­ is your guarantee of Health and Sanitation. New Spring Styles in Voight, Manhattan; Geraldine versity Is at sea and Is sending out tradictions. an SOS—Save Our School! Weber, Dutton and Molly Mae Mortar board Is now working on PERMANENTS BRANCHES Dearth, Whitehall were the women Recent developments shows that a "Smarty Party” to honor univer­ CONTOURE honored at the recognition tea. If the university Is In a bad state of Missoula Market Model Market ■Ecfiitntloo Applied far QUIT EA sity women who have attained un­ HAIR CUTTING and these women maintain better than affairs and is throwing out the life­ 126 N. Higgins 309 N. Higgins usual scholarship averages. The WAVING a 2.2 Index until the end of winter line none too soon. party is planned for the near fu­ Phone 2107 Phone 2885 MISSOULA DRUG COMPANY quarter they are eligible for initia­ You may think that the person ture. A fashion show of spring 215 South Third Phone 4226 tion into Alpha Lambda Delta. The who raised the flag yesterday styles Is being contemplated at the same index earned will allow them morning done the university wrong present time. initiation if maintained during win­ but we firmly believe that he did ter and spring quarters. his bit to help the cause! Thelma Knutson, Devon, was called home Tuesday because of the Programs, Flowers Roger Grattan, who was grad­ illness of her fathei. She will re­ uated from the journalism school turn this week-end. Are "Now Obtainable last spring, was a recent campus visitor. Grattan is now employed Gene Daly, George Boyle and (Continued from Pajte One) as Kallspell correspondent for the ’’Skeff" Sheehy will visit their The dance begins promptly at Daily Missoullan. homes In Butte this week-end. 9:80 o'clock. There will be two in­ termissions for entertainment Dor­ othy Ritter, Fort Benton, and Helen “ IT WAS A BREATHLESS DASH,” Heydorf, Missoula, will give solo said Miss Dorothy dances. . Kilgallen, famous girl reporter, back at work (left) after Red Jeffrey has prepared an or­ The M ER C A N TILE,, finishing her assignment to circle the world by air in rec­ chestration of several familiar min­ « « MISSOULA'S OLDEST, IASOSST AND SSST STOSS ord-breaking time. (Right) Her exciting arrival at Newark uets for a specialty waltz to be Airport. “I snatched meals anywhere,” she says, "ate played during the evening . all kinds of food. But Camels helped me keep my diges­ One o'clock permission has been An Invitation to Our Spring Fashion Show tion tuned up. 'For digestion’s sake—smoke Camels’ granted by Acting Dean Mary El­ meant a world of comfort to me. I’ll bet on them any time rod Ferguson. Any co-ed wishing of New to reserve a table In the student —for mildness and for their 'lift.’ Camels set me right!” store for tomorrow night should m see Mr. McCollum. Following a Washington motif the hall will be decorated with red balloons and silhouettes of George Washington. Doormen will be dressed In colonial costumes. MONDAY and TUESDAY CLASSIFIED AD 2:30 P. M. BOARD AND ROOM for three boys, $30 per month. Phone 4642.

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