The Montana Kaimin, February 8, 1935
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University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 2-8-1935 The onM tana Kaimin, February 8, 1935 Associated Students of the State University of Montana 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 the State University of Montana, "The onM tana Kaimin, February 8, 1935" (1935). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 1436. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/1436 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]. AIMIR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1935 VOLUME XXXIV. No. 31 Bennett Essay Contest Award I A. S. U. M. Tickets Warm Weather Prexy to Remain Co-ed Formal Will Take Place To Be Given for Best Writing May Not Be Lent Speeds Works In N. P. Hospital Tonight at Loyola Auditorium I Proxy Will Not Be Admitted; Card C. H, Clapp Will Be Under Doctors’ To Be Forfeited Care for Several Weeks Annual Undergraduate Competition Is Scheduled to Close In Construction Scheme of Decoration to Be Held as Surprise; Music On May 14; Winning Paper on One of Four Students who use others’ tickets to I Confirmation of the belief that Pres- Subjects to Receive Cash Prize gain entrance to the state university Commencement to Be HeidiI ldent C. H. Clapp would remain in the Will Be Furnished By Les Smith and His basketball games will have to refrain Northern Pacific hospital for several Orchestra; Ticket Sales Good from their activities, and students will In New Student Union The Bennett essay contest for 1935 was announced yesterday by weeks was made yesterday by Dr. A. have to cease lending those tickets to Building Here R. Foss, attending physician. Dr. Foss With the scheme of decoration still a secret, a surprise to be en Dr. Paul C. Phillips of the history and political science department. As others if they wish to take part in | said that the university president’s in former years, one prize of $20 will be awarded. The annual Ben other A. S. U. M. activities this quarter. Rumors that the Student Union condition during the past few days joyed by the ladies and their choices who attend the Co-ed Formal, the nett prize may be competed for by all undergraduate students. The This announcement was made yes building would be ready by May 1, by “has not been very good." long-awaited affair takes place tonight in the Loyola auditorium. Les four subjects of which the contestants^- terday by P. J. Malone, business man May 15, by June 3, by June 10, or by Dr. Foss pointed out that President Smith’s seven-piece orchestra will play from 9 until 12 o’clock, and hsro one choice are: (1) The United r ' r „ A1r o ager of the A. S. U. M., who stated that July 13 have set the campus agog dur Clapp is “suffering from a recurrence ♦after the dance, parties will be given States and the World Court; (2) In- V r r C C J t8 •D IS C U S S ushers at future basketball games ing the past week. Speedy progress of his former trouble." This sickness University Greek lat many of tbe 8°r°rlty houses, com- fluence of the N. R.A. on Our Form would check each activity card closely on the building, made possible the last was bacillary dysentery. Relapses are mlttee heads have spent the week Fraternity Dance before allowing the students to enter of Oorernment; (3) Influence of Dol two weeks by warm weather, have not uncommon in such cases, Dr. Foss Council to Start planning and supervising the elab- lar Devaluation on Prices; (4) Con the gym to see the games. Those who brought high hopes that the structure said. __ orate decorations that are to be feat- solidation and State Control of School Rules Violations are caught trying to use other tickets will be completed as much as two “President Clapp shows no signs of work on Dance ured 1,118 year'and a11 ar® confident Districts. The student may write on than their own will have the tickets months and a half before the time improvement. I know that he will _________ that the dance will be a success from any one of these subjects. GulUckson, Council President, Sayi confiscated. specified in the contracts. Contracts have to remain in the hospital for I every angle. On the back side of each activity some time," Dr. Foss said. Annual Interfraternity Ball Is Slated The closing date for the Bennett Infractions Will Be Punished say that construction must be finished “The ticket sales this week and last card is written the qualifications for The president had not been feeling For February IS; Function prize contest has been set by Dr. Phil By Large Fine by July 15. were heavy,” said Catherine Howatson, membership to the A. S. U. M. One well during the early part of this To Be at Loyola lips for Tuesday, May 14, 1935. On or Yesterday, brickwork had reached ticket manager, “but we will continue paragraph states, "If presented by any week. Last week he was able to re before that date, copies of the com Violations of rules regarding dances nearly to the roof of the student sec the sale tonight tor the benefit ot person other than the rightful owner, ceive visitors, to walk around a little peting essays must be left with Dr. necessitated Interfraternity council tion, while the roof on the Little The Interfraternity Bali, the complement those who have decided to go at the this ticket will be forfeited at the time and to carry on some of his office Phillips in room 120 of the library. action at a meeting held last Wednes atre-dance hall division had been layed of Co-ed Formal, has been scheduled last minute. Programs may be had of fraudulent presentation and full ad work. Doctors have now decided that Acceptance will not be made of any day evening at the Sigma Phi Epsilon several days before. Workmen were for February 15. The scene of the for tonight, too.” Miss llowatson stated mission collected." As this card is no visitors will be permitted to see essay entered after May 14. fraternity house. Freshman members concentrating their efforts on the ex mal dance, one of the gayest events on that the tickets must be presented at used for all activities and privileges him. winter quarter’s social calendar, will In his instructions for writing in the of social fraternities cannot wear tux terior frame. Little has been done in the door to gain admission. of the A. S. U. M„ students have been President Clapp has been running a be Loyola gymnasium. Nat Allen's contest, Dr. Phillips stipulated that the edos and no fraternity man can pre the interior. warned to be careful in the future. slight fever. His condition, Dr. Foss seven-piece orchestra will play. Dean Sedman has asked that the co sent his escort with a corsage at any Contractors are optimlBtlc concern essay should not contain less than said, necessitated constant attention by eds do not take their dates out to university dance without his fraternity ing an early completion. They hare The announcement of the ball was twenty-flra nor more than three thou the hospital staff. dinner before the dance, as sorority sand words. To receive consideration, being subject to fine. Penalty for vio repeatedly pointed out, however, that made yesterday by Jack Couglll, chair groups have planned special partie* an essay must be written In good Eng lation of these Interfraternity rules much depends on the weather. During man of the Intertraternlty committee to take place after the function. All Novel Scenery on arrangements. Couglll said that the lish, contain a critical bibliography is 325 and is assessed on the fraternity the short cold wave last month, work sorority and residence hall women dance promises to be one of the most and give specific references for state of which the man, guilty of violation, was completely stopped. They have who attend the dance have been Operatic Star unusual balls of the year. Elaborate ments of fact If no essays are of suffi Is a member. Will Be Used caught up on schedule, however, by granted late permission, and may re decorations and programs hare been cient merit to receive consideration, Howard GulUckson, president of In- speeded work during the past two main ln the parties until 1 o'clock, prepared. the prize will not be given. terfraternlty council, stated, "This weeks. Is to Appear In Production One of the novel features of the Melva Garrison, chairman ot the rule is absolutely going to be enforced. The president's office and the com The name of the author must not dance, Couglll said, will be the elng- dance, said, "We expect that the dance This is a necessary ruling and is being mencement committee are hopeful that appear on the manuscript. A pen W ednesday ing of "sweetheart” songs by repre- .this , , year, will, be one of the nicest ever enforced so as to cut down the ex construction will be finished by com name shall be used, and the pen name Masquers’ Winter Play Has sentatlves from all of the fraternities.