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The Montana Kaimin, February 8, 1935

The Montana Kaimin, February 8, 1935

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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]. 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. held' The decoratlon8 are really loyely' penses of all fraternity men.” mencement time—June 3. Others have and the author's real name placed to­ Elaborate Preparation, These songs will be sung between and the committees have worked hard A social committee was appointed stated the opinion that “the Little gether in a sealed envelope. Kathryn Meisle Has Gained dances and at the intermission. . on every arrangement. We know a from Interfraternity council to confer Many in Cast Theatre section will be used for com­ large crowd will attend, and we hope The 1934 Bennett prize was won by Peak of Popularity Intertraternlty Bali, an annual with Pan-Hellenic council on the mat­ mencement exercises even if it is not that everybody will have a good time.” Vera Roberta Gilbert, Clyde Park. She A large cast and fifteen changes of dance held during this quarter, usually ter of resuming exchange dinners be­ completed.” These groups would have In America Committees who have been working received the 320 award at the May scene required for “Twelfth Night,” attracts more than two hundred cou­ tween the fraternities and sororities. no worries, however, if the contractors on the dance under the supervision of convocation. The Joint winners in the the winter quarter major production ples. Fraternity men are admitted Fraternities voted unanimously in finish the building in the time they Fifteen years of constant recital and Miss Garrison are: Decorations—Ossla tie for second place were S. Howard of Masquers, have made necessary an free, the expenses ot the dance being favor of the proposition. believe they can. operatic appearances have placed Taylor, chairman; Ruth Brlnck, Mary Dunn, Butte, and Lewis Eugene arrangement which will completely Kathryn Meisle. contralto, near the paid by the eight fraternity houses on It was resolved at the meeting that Central board and other Interested ,, ... Brickson, Margaret Carpenter, Edith Steensland, Big Timber. change the appearance of the Little peak of popularity with American the campus. Those affiliated with ., v ’ a written statement be secured from groups have been discussing in detail The first Bennett essay contest was Theatre stage. audiences. Miss Meisle is scheduled other social groups not located on the f ankln8’ Barbara Ha" 'f ’ LuellaHead' announced in the spring of 1906. Since Will Steege, division manager of the Stately pillars, graceful arches, the plans for use of rooms within the campus are invited. Margaret Hewson, Winifred Keyes, to appear here next Wednesday as the „ , , ,, Doris Kniffen, Antoinette LaCasse, then, 28 annual awards have been Fox-West Coast theaters, embodying steps and platforms, will be combined building. Some subjects are not yet President and Mrs. C. H. Clapp, third performer on the outside enter­ I Marian Lewellen, Margaret Lord, Bllz- given for the outstanding essay on one the promises to confer with the stu­ to provide a setting, the appearance settled. Dean and Mrs. J. E. Miller, Dean Har­ tainment program. jalieth Schubert and Peggy Wilcox. of the several subjects announced by dents in May concerning proposals as of which can be changed in an instant Meanwhile, the pale green terra­ riet Rankin Sedman, Professor and . The date of Miss Meisle’s recital ln Tickets—Catherine Howatson, chalr- the head of the political science de­ to admission prices at the New Wilma by opening or closing one of the five cotta decorations, used extensively on Mrs. A. K. Smith and Jere Mlckel will Missoula, originally set for February man; Shirley Knight and Velma Clark. partment. theater It will be attempted to put I sets of colorful curtains made espe- the building, emphasize the vastness be chaperons, Couglll said. Assisting 11 (Monday) has been changed to Programs—Jean Gordon, chairman; The capital for the prize money was tliis proposal in the master agreement cially for this production. The regular of the structure. With most of the Couglll on the arrangements commit­ February 13 (Wednesday), it has been Harriet Gillespie, Esther Swanson, awarded to the university by the late which is to be drawn up next fall at a front curtain in the Little Theatre will brick work and nearly all of the tee are Tom Judge, Robert Taylor and > announced. A previous report in the j Chaperons—Kay Rand, chairman; William Jennings Bryan from a legacy meeting of the division managers of not be used at all, and the grey cloth terra-cotta in place, the building has James Meyers. Kalmln said that the date would be Thelma Buck, Virginia Hancock, Ruth left by Philo S. Bennett. Bennett was the Fox theaters. which has always cut off the top of now assumed the height which is Unusually attractive programs have February 11. The announcement of Harris, Dorcas Keach and Jo Marsh. a wealthy Connecticut business man I the proscenium will be dispensed with, specified in the plans. The Student been selected. As Is customary with j the change was made by Mrs. C. F. Music—Helen Kelleher, chairman; interested in the problems of govern­ revealing the graceful curve of the Union building will be, upon its com­ this dance, fraternity men make out Dei8s, who has been managing the ] Mary Frances Harden and Margaret ment. The legacy he left was more {arch, and giving a new spaciousness pletion, the largest structure on the their own dance schedules. Programs program schedule for the Missoula Johnston. than 310,000. This money was divided Line Receives I to the stage. This sense of spacious­ campus. will be distributed at the fraternity community concert association. Publicity—Vivian Bower, chairman; between the outstanding universities ness will be enhanced in the scenes in houses. Students may obtain tickets for the Jane Guthrie and Betty Ann Polleys. in the United States. The income from ; Many Requests Olivia’s garden, when the stage will be Q ‘ f ' . . concert at Main hall from 9 to 12 Refreshments—Mary Kohn, chair­ this money is awarded annually to I ■■■% .—- i I upcucuopened up up uuuugu through me the iaige large uemei center pinging contest o'clock in the morning and from 1 to man: Jean Konntz and Maryalys undergraduates so that they will be I JH Q j* ( _ 7 r 3 . Q l I f l t 6 S Iarch *° kac^ wall, and through the 5 o’clock in the afternoon Monday and I Marrs. encouraged to study the problems of two side arches to two small sky cy- Will Be Staged Central Board Tuesday. Tickets cannot be obtained Arrangements for a hall—Jolmae good government. cloramas constructed especially for Between Halves after Tuesday afternoon. | Pollock, chairman; Eileen Crego, Jean The state university was donated, Busine88 increase Reflected!the play Miss Meisle, who has appeared in Names Searles | Martinson and Betty Lee Miller. 3400 from the total legacy left by Ben­ The setting, although permanent (no opera and recital in ail the large cities Special Arrangements — Frances nett. To this has been added-3200 in flats have to be moved between scenes) In Renewed Demands Spectators at Grizzly Hoop Contest ot the United States and several cities l l {Smith, chairman; Marie Benson, Dor- contributions, making a total of 3600 provides three different playing zones Grid Managt For Employees Will Hear Three Fraternity in Europe, is said to hare a voice I othy Mae Cllnger, Annie Evana, Nancy tor the Bennett fund at this university. —a shallow one for street scenes, a Groups In Competition "full, sweet and lifting . . . and in ; |Lennes, Helen Lowery and Rosemary Dr. Phillips has not yet appointed A report yesterday from Dean R. C .|deeper on« wlth three levels ,or # full command of technique.” Her ap­ iReidy. the Judges who will choose the win- Athletic Council Approves Line of the business administration yla’8 house' and a 81111 deePer one The ability of organized groups to pearance here will probably Include Student; Group Plans I *1’be chaperons for the dance are to ning paper. This may not be done un- L chool conclu3lVeiy proves that a de- wlth another level for the Duke’s pal' sing will be tried for the second time selections from several of her oper­ rp. , q i 'be Dean Harriet Rankin Sedman, Dr. til spring. All students planning to ! , ded up.gwlng ln business is being |ace- And wb®“ tu® wht»® 8et 18 tomorrow night during the half time atic roles. She has long been one of licKet sate |and Mrg ^ H Jegga Dr and Mrg c enter the contest are urged to select 1 expected over a„ parts of the united opened up to the sky backings, all the intermission of the Grizzly-Harlem the nation’s favorite “festival” singers. |H. Clapp, Dean and Mrs. J. E. Miller, their topics and begin the essays ln | states | zones with all the different levels can Globe Trotter game. Sigma Nu, Sigma Born in Philadelphia ln 1899, Miss Central board approved the recoin- Profeggor and Mrg F c Schouch> Mr. tile hear future. I , , . I be utilized for Olivia's garden. mendatlon of Athletic board and Coach |and Mrg Paul BlgchoU> Mr. and Mrg. 1 Dean Line has recently received Chi and Sigma Phi Epsilon are the Meisle received her musical training This zoning of the stage will also B. F. Oakes, for the appointment o fiB p 0akag> Mr and Mrg H 0 Mer_ I many requests by telephone and mall gronps.that will sing tomorrow night. l.n the United States. She was married make possible unusual lighting effects. I for names and addresses of business! Sigma Nu singers—John Graveile, in 1917 to Calvin M. Franklin. Her Webster Searles, Missoula, as jriam and CapUln and Mrs. A. E. Roth- I Stage manager for the productlou is football manager at a meeting Tuesday i ermjcb flewitt Announces I administration graduates who are able Bernard Sjaholm, Robert Schwartz professional debut was made in 1923 Melvin Hedlne, Missoula, and his as­ afternoon. The assistant varsity man-' ___ _ to accept employment. Most of the and Neil Helly—will sing “White Rose when she played Erda In Wagner’s j sistants are Jocko Shenk, Erie, Penn­ ager and the freshman managers will I Close of Contest!I communications to Dean Line stipulate ot Sigma Nu.” Tom Campbell, Ed Si­ brilliant “Siegfried.” Since that time sylvania; George Scott, Great Falls; mons, Bill Marion and Malcolm Stotts she has sung with symphony orches­ be appointed within the next tw o!j;Ij]R ^ R cvisiO H S ^a desire for graduates who have good Collins Johnson, Billings; Owen weeks. Searles’ recommendation for All Manuscripts Must Be Submitted possibilities of becoming office work- will sing for Sigma Chi. They will tras ln all large cities In the east. Grinde, Whltefish; Manzer Griswold,L,ng «Sweelheart of Sigma c h r this office was unanimously supported, j By Eleventh of March I ers and salesmen. Both wholesale and Her most outstanding operatic roles Few This Month Helena; Charles McDonald. Ed Me- Georgj, w)!coX( Rex McCann, Maurlce hare been as Amnerls in “Alda"; De­ Coach Oakes stated that Searles Is | ______retail selling concerns in Montana Kenzle, Harold Shaw, Lela Woodgerd, Walworth and George Jackson wlll capable of holding the job and has al- i Barnard Hewitt, director of dramat and larger firms in the east are aeek- lilah ln “Samson and Delilah," Edra Alice Woodgerd and Lois King, all o fjgIng ..Memorieg.. for s)gma phl Ep. ready shown his ability by his work j lo Have Same Assignments les. recently announced to all state 'ing university graduates, In “Siegfried,” Erlcka ln “Die Walk- Missoula. The electricians are John ure,” and La Cieca ln “La Gioconda.” as assistant manager last year. Thls Mon,h Unless Notified university students that the Masquers'! ..We are beginning to notice a de lion. I Clark and Dick Pope of Missoula. Professor Stanley Teel, Reports here said that her program At the last meeting Central board. one-act play contest closes on March L ided change.” said Dean Line. “D u r ______decided to sponsor and support th e , Students working on FERA projects 11. and all manuscripts must be sub- , ,he pa8t geTeral years it has been m . Heinrich and Mrs. R. H. Jesse will would be replete with selections from these operas. student ticket selling contest for the jtb,B raonth wl11 har* tb® 8am® aBBlgn' mltted by then to Director Hewitt in | common for uniTerglty graduates to go I T r a n S i e n t D i r e c t o r | iudge tomorrow nlght'8 conte8t- After her recital tour, which em­ Thirty-second Interscholastic track i m®nt8 they dld ln Ja”nary unl«88 tb®y person or left in his mall box in MainL thege nrmg and geek employment r p 0 , 1 i ,TW° C"PS Wl" t0 tb® w!n‘ braces appearances in nearly ail the and field meet. Ken Duff, A. S. U. M. ar® »P«cirically notified of a change, Now the firms are coming to the grad- 1 0 S p e a k S U n d a V » “g g™P®. °8® to the men’s win- states. Miss Meisle plans to return to president, recently stated that tickets Thl“ announcement was made yester- Any student in the university m ay L ateg through the medium of their ------nlng group and one t0 the wom?n 8 New York, where her booking offices for the track and field meet may be day by Ph“ Rob®rt8- raR A « “ «- submit as many plays as he chooses. major department. It also reflects the Mr. R. M. Canon, state director 0f | winn,ng group- The cups baT® been are located. Sbe has been signed with purchased for $1 providing that 600 ik'aeper‘ They must be signed with a pseudo- att|tude of the business men to have 1 transient relief, will speak Sunday eve-|Belected but have not yet arrived. They the Metropolitan Opera company for or more students sign the petitions Th® D«aua’ c0““c11 m«t Tuesday to nym and the author’s real name and j university graduates because of their ning at 7 o’clock at the University |are expected to get here by Saturday, next season. agreeing to pay the dollar at the be- re ®xamln® th* work ll8ts ,or January address attached In an envelope. Plays' greater dependability.” Congregational church on the subject IFebruary 9- The cups wl11 be put on Tickets tor Miss Meisle's concert ginning of the spring quarter in addi- and 10 mak* r«v,8,onB t0T February, judged suitable for production will be j" jn correlation with this demand, I of transient relief. Mr. Canon has dlsplay at tbe Students’ Btore- The | will be handled in the same manner tion to the regular fees. The petitions! R*v,slon8 were few- 11 wa8 ?ald- Un­ produced some time during spring! (Ilere are now more undergraduates j been secured through the co-operation jfinal8 °r tbe BOng contest wlll be held as were the tickets for the Simmons win be circulated soon. ,‘le8B *'udents are notified of a change, quarter. A royalty of 310 for each j enrolled ln the business administration lot O. R. Warford, director of the re- 0,1 Marcb 2- during the half of the {lecture and the Iturbi recital. This plan was started in 1932 and tbey are ®xP«®‘«d to report to their performance will be paid to the gcbool than ever before. Many addl- llglon school, and Professor Harold Grizzly-Bobcat basketball game, has been successful every year. If at iold ,ob8‘ authors of the winning plays and flve|Uona| classes are being held, necea-j Taseher of the economics and soclol- Kappa Kappa Gamma 80r0rlty won least 500 students do not sign the peti­ Roberts said that pay checks are dollars tor each other play produced. g|latlng an increasing demand for ogy department and the Federal Social tbe f,r8t pbase of tbe 80ng c0nte8t TWO PROFESSORS RETURN tion for a ticket to the Interscholastic. made out in the state FERA office In To be considered, plays must have equipment. Five new typewriters have!Service of Missoula. which took place between the halves AFTER RECENT MISHAPS I track and field meet it will cost each Helena. a duration of at least 20 minntes which'been added to the department during: Mr. Canon was graduated from jof lbe Grizzly-Normal game, individual at least $2 for a season means that manuscripts must containj^be last few days. Texas State university with an MA.I Dean J. E. Miller, 111 for more than I ticket There is a possibility that NOTICE ai least 15 typewritten pages. j Besides helping to employ graduates, | degree in political science. He worked WEATHER FORECAST a week with a light attack of tbe flu, | season tickets will be purchased for ■1 - {Dean Line hopes to be able to place for some years in Texas before the ------retnrned to his work Wednesday. Dean $2.50 this year. Providing the 500 All women wishing to get W. A. A. Will those students who have not > in Montana firms and government’transient service hgd been established) Fair and colder Friday and Sat­ R. H. Jesse, who broke his right j mark is reached students who sign the credit for basketball must put ln at called for their health refunds please offices many ot tbe enrolled students and since that time he has been em-t urday. Good skating weather. wrist while cranking a car daring the | petition for a ticket to tbe Interscho- least two practices a week. Open do so at once? Further delay will j who expect to be graduated this t ployed by the government transient j (Dr. Little advises flooding the cold spell a few weeks ago, retnrned lastlc track and field meet will be ad­ hours for practice are Tuesday and cause the lots ot the refund. I spring. I office in Helena. skating rink.) to school several days ago. mitted to every event. Thursday from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. Page Two THE MONTANA KAIMIN Friday, February 8, 1935 same. Jean Gordon, begoggled and de­ German College M issoula T ownspeople ploring the visitation of an eye afflic­ Society See Ballet in Spokane tion. John Weaver persisting In wear­ Announces Offer ing a blue shirt. Bob Jones, the Ford The Montana Kaimin Tonight, the co-eds of the state uni­ Attracted by the performance of the salesman, spending his profits on a For Americans Russian ballet In Spokane, 16 Mis- Published semi-weekly by the Associated Students of the State University of diamond for Flo Stelnbrenner. Jim versity will act as hostesses and en­ Montana Meyers dolling up, allegedly In order tertain at the annual Co-ed Formal. soullans, several of whom are con­ Hermes’ Harmonization The affair will be held in the Loyola Free Tuition Given to Recommended nected with the state university, Member of the Major College Publications to attract attention of co-eds seeking saw Represented by A. J. Norris Hill Company, Call Building, San Francisco: 156 E. gymnasium, and Les Smith and his Students; Living Expenses the famous entertainers Monday. The 42nd S t. New York City: 1081 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. Calif.; Unto all those unfortunate femmes dates for tonight. Kay Thrallklll keep­ orchestra will furnish the music, Are Reasonable 1005 2nd Ave., Seattle; 128 W. Madison St., Chicago, 111. who yet lack escorts upon whom they ing track of Interfrat meeting nights. Russians appeared at Billings last wouldst spend the wherewithal to take morrow evening, three fraternities are night. Entered as second-class matter a t Missoula, Montana, under act of Congress, Lumberjacks and Scribes getting their An announcement from the Univer­ March 8, 1879______said same to Co-ed, be ot good cheer. offering entertainment. Sigma Phi Anna Rummel, clerk In the presi­ pictures took. Has Betty Conklin a sity of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Ger­ Statistics show there are well nigh Epsilon will hold Its pledge formal at dent’s office, who was fitted for new Subscription price, 82.50 per year Sigma Nu pin? Blushing violet Hank many, notifies Professor F. C. Scheuch two males tor each flmmale, and in the Elks’ Temple, Phi Sigma Kappa glasses while she was in Spokane, re­ Blastlc being told. Kay Thayer weed­ that recommended students from Printed by the School of Journalism Press every Greek tong on the campus the will present “Coffee Dan’s" at the Loy­ ported that more than 2,200 people ing out the applicants for the Co-ed American colleges will be granted free fc>M> few who are going are likened In ola gymnasium, the music being furn­ saw the performance. assignment. “Chip” Rutherford escort­ tuition for two consecutive semesters. rarity unto the tabled dodo. And fur­ ished by Nat Allen and his orchestra, Others who attended are Professor ing Jean McConochle. To further Insure the financial pos­ COLIN RAFF______r— ther, that the unfortunates who trem­ and Sigma Nu holds its pledge dance and Mrs. Walter Pope, Professor and TOM WIGAL __------Associate Editor sibilities for students, the foreign de­ GORDON N. CUNNIFF______B tu ln c Manager ble and start In anticipation each time at the chapter house. Mrs. F. C. Scheuch and Martha Warns, partment at Heidelberg has agreed to the phone doth ring are as plentiful as Youthful Artists assistant business manager of South help in arranging for lenient board, the flowers that bloom In the spring, Kappa Kappa Gamma hall. room and social tax expenses. tra la. Appear Sunday _r- _ , _ , . | Betty Robinson was a Tuesday A student can live during the ten- Russell Swartz has dropped from The Students’ New Interest In Jriano R e C lta l luncheon guest. months period at the University of school due to Illness. There is no excuse for any local Wednesday dinner guests at the Heidelberg for RM 600 (Registered We can think of nothing which has aroused so much interest on this Leaping Lenas to write thusly con­ house were Kathryne Borg and Ruth campus as the outside entertainment programs. Nearly seven hundred Students In the junior department of Marks) which at the present rate of cerning suitable Clothes Horses to the music school and pupils of Mrs. Klopfer. exchange would amount to $160. An students attended Jose Iturbi’s piano recital a few weeks ago, and drag to the dawnce tonight, but any­ Bernice Berry Ramsklll will be feat­ Mary Jane Browne, Mrs. Ella Berg- extra sum of RM 300 ($76) would be almost the same number went to the Missoula high school auditorium way, here it Is: ured in the second concert of the year, lund and Jean Berglund were Thurs­ necessary for incidental expenditures The Lift thy lazy, limpid lips last quarter to hear Dr. G. F. Simmons speak on “A Windjammer Voy­ to be given at Main hall auditorium day dinner guests at the house. which Include laundry, equipment, etc. First National Bank Upward to be kissed. on Sunday at 4 o’clock. The public Students planning to enter Heidel­ THE FIRST AND OLDEST age to Treasure Island.” The third program on the series will be held How canst be uncongenial Is Invited. Delta Sigma Lambda berg may begin during the winter or NATIONAL BANK next Wednesday when Kathryn Meisle, noted contralto, appears here. Upon a night like this? The program follows: C. B. Mollett, Mr. Hamel and Mr. summer semesters. The winter sem­ IN MONTANA The misty yellow moonlight The outside entertainment program is new this year — new in the On My P o n y ______.Folk Song Rawn were Tuesday dinner guests at ester starts October 16. April 16 is Floods the valley through sense that it is carried on in a grand scale. It is true that last year stu­ Dorothy Anderson the house. the opening date for the summer sem­ With a curiosity enchanted dents had a chance to hear Virginia LeRae, coloratura soprano, in a Just Being Happy______Seuel-Holst ester. The student selects his own Love-enticing dew. Barbara Haines Sigma Nu course and Is not required to attend recital here. But never before have the students taxed themselves so So lift those lazy, limpid lips COLLEGE STUDENTS Dancing Daisy Fields____ .Mokrejs Sigma Nu announces the pledging of lectures. Final semester examinations that they might have an opportunity to hear five programs by world- Upward to be kissed— Be sure and visit the Lora Lee Wright Wilbur Reed, Missoula, and Fred are not given. However, state or uni­ I could love a walrus, dear, famous speakers and concert stars. Horns ______-Wright i Haller, Chicago, Illinois. versity examinations are given at the New Hammond-Arcade Upon a night like this. We do not mean to say that the state university takes all the credit Bernard Hoffman Newton Culver, Great Falls, was a termination of a .complete course of Barber Shop —Bummed from Sliver and Gold. MAC McCURDY A BUCK FULLER for bringing these entertainers here. When a community concert asso­ Cascades ______McLacklan guest the past week at the house. study. Idell Jones Bob Lebklcker spent the week-end Professor Scheuch considers this ciation was proposed for Missoula, more than five hundred fifty people No eliglbles have evidenced them­ Chasing Butterflies______Hobson in Great Falls. offer a splendid opportunity for stu­ bought season tickets at $5.50 each. The funds raised from purely selves during the past week as worthy Lila Lee Lister Russell Williams, Poison, was a dents who want to study In Germany &&%>aaBix>ttanaa«ttoaauanntt of membership. Therefore, Perusable community subscription would have been enough to bring three en­ Spinning Song______Ellmenrelch guest at the house Monday and Tues­ and heretofore have been financially and Picturesque Pretties and College tertainers here. Dorothy Jones day. unable. The expenses. Professor Cigars: Cigarettes ClotheB Cutups will forego pledging THa IT All Wright Scheuch explained, would not be as It was at this point that the State University Outside Entertainment ceremonies until following Co-ed committee stepped in and offered to supply $800, on the condition Bobby Wetdman Kappa Alpha Theta great as the snm necessary to attend Tobacco : Candy ___Orth Mrs. Duncan was a dinner guest an American college for a school year. that students would be enabled to hear the three concerts, and in addi­ I’hantastlc Phables Electa Jane Phelps Thursday night Beer on Draught tion that two lecturers would be engaged. The agreement resulted in Yesterday I looked upon a yokel who at one time was an ardent admirer of ham of Missoula was held Wednesday a five-program schedule. Florence Adams Kappa Delta all advertising rackets and didst fall afternoon. Oriental Melody....-...... Friml Kappa Delta had an exchange din­ Observers thought last year when they saw the poor student attend­ for the Post Toastie blarney. He was Beverly Knowles and Elizabeth Top­ I CORNER Betty Holmes ner Tuesday night with Sigma Kappa. ance at the LeRae recital that students were not interested in hearing prone e’er he began upon his diet to ping were Thursday dinner guests at The actives and pledges of Kappa 1 CIGAR STORE outside entertainers. How wrong they were is proved by the present employ a jack hammer to raise his hat the Alpha Chi Omega house. Bill Leaphart Delta entertained at a bridge party | “Where the Gang Meets” and was as weak as a Kat. After three Mr. F. M. Lewellen of Plains visited season’s results. The intense enthusiasm over the Simmons lecture and Chinese Coolie D ance____ Thompson Wednesday for the Mothers’ club and weeks he suddenly ceased and last re­ his daughter, Marian, Wednesday. Maaaaaaaaoatiaaaasxiaaaa the Iturbi recital will undoubtedly continue for the remainder of the alumnae. ports hath It that he is a broken man Ethel Klngstord year. On Wednesday students will hear Miss Meisle, who has just In an exclusive interview granted to Shepherds' Lnllabye______Friml Alpha Phi Sigma Kappa capped an astonishing career by signing with the Metropolitan Opera the Associated Press, he gave the fol Molly Lou Coast Jean McKenzie, Irene Morrow and Sigma Kappa held formal pledging lowing explanation: Castanets and Tambourines______Alberta Wilcox were Tuesday dinner company for next season. for Norma Hanson, Missoula, Tuesday, VALENTINES “Be It known that I commenced eat­ ______Thompson guests at the Alpha Phi house. The next three months indeed hold much that will be of intense in­ Tuesday dinner guests at the house ing Post Toasties liberally dunked in Jean Marshall Active members of Alpha Phi en­ — and — terest to students. If university men and women turn out for future luscious cream each a.m. as I did Fireflies ______Thompson were Dorothy Dahl, Patricia Reno, tertained at a buffet supper at the concerts in the manner they did for Iturbi, not only will be stage be arise. I didst not complain when I was Marjorie Hall Shirley Knight and Norma Hanson. chapter home Thursday for the Moth­ VALENTINE PARTY filled, but all the aisles and the foyer will be jammed with spectators. kicked off the football squad tor tear­ Polonaise ______Lange The Mothers’ club of Sigma Kappa ers’ club and pledges. During the GOODS ing down the goal posts nor did I gripe Norma Jean Buker met Friday at the house. course of the evening, the guests were when I made a hurried exit from the Goodnight...... Jlevln entertained by a musical program. Buy Early! Eliminating a Waste journalism shack, slamming the door Grace Wrlgley Alpha XI Delta and the building collapsed. I consld Mazurka ...... Miss Lucia B. Mirrielees was a Delta Delta Delta Possibly one of the greatest drawbacks to the present-day college ered it all a laughing matter until 1 Judith Pope Thursday dinner guest at the house. Delta Delta Delta dinner guests Office Supply Co. system is the fact that instead of training one for a life work, the leaned over and attempted to bestow Romance ...... Rubinstein Alpha XI Delta had an exchange Tuesday included Marie Benson, Pat­ school must try to help him decide what that work will be. The aver­ an adoring kiss upon my lady love and Russian Dance...... Englemann I dinner with Kappa Kappa Gamma ricia Brennan, Roberta Daniels and Aline Mosby j Tuesday night age student today does not think in terms of his life career while in broke her neck. That was the final Dorothy Russell. straw and I went back to Cornflakes." (Pupil of Mrs. DeLoss Smith) the secondary school, and the college he attends must build the mould Oriental Sketch...... Burleigh Phi Sigma Kappa Delta Gamma for his career. Lazarus Laughs Marlon Smith “Coffee Dan's," annual “night club Arnetus May Baker, Mildred Hol- NOTICE! Coming to college for his first year, a multitude of vocations con­ Slttlnk won day by the oggon Warum ...... Schumann party" of Phi Sigma Kappa, bert, Maxine Janes, Dorothy Kltt and The big February fronts the freshman. He is undecided as to what his major will be, All weary wit eel from eez Allegro from Sonata, Opus 10, No. 1 scheduled for tomorrow night at the Edna Peterson were dinner guests at Loyola gymnasium. From 9:16 to 10:16 and he takes a smattering of each course, trying to figure out his best De fingers was stomble up wit don de - ______Beethoven the Delta Gamma house Tuesday. FURNITURE SALE Anna Marie Forssen o'clock, entertainment will be broad­ capabilities. He does well in some, and not so well in others because klz Give a blng bong, tinkle de keybod. cast over KGVO by members of the is now going on at of his lack of interest. In his sophomore year, he enters a school or Cud not telling wot is It de tun SPURS INITIATE THREE fraternity and their guests. Nat Allen WE DO TOUR department and proceeds to assimilate the material offered by that Or wot gredually de tot wass; and his orchestra will be the first pre­ sentation on the program, followed by Dry Cleaning department. Soon he discovers a lack of preparation for that particular Suddenly I strok a cod from music Tanan-of-Spur, sophomore women’s TO PLEASE YOU u c i field, and realizes that he should have secured that preparation in high Give a yell: Eureka or somtlng honorary, held formal Initiation Thurs­ John Gravelle, Sigma Nu, singing, “With Every Breath I Take” and school. So, wasting time, he either takes the subject or hobbles along Is found de lost cod. day for Barbara Keith, Great Falls, Missoula Laundry Kappa Kappa Gamma; Ruby Michaud, “Walking In a Winter Wonderland;" without it. First Co-ed Invitee—Combing your Missoula, Alpha Delta Pi, and Elsie Josephine Messmer, Sigma Kappa, bal­ Admitting it is a poor system — what may be done about it? First hair? Macintosh, Missoula, Kappa Delta. let dance; Jane Hawke, eight-year-old the earlier a person decides upon a career, the more time he will have Second Lothario—No, just got my daughter of Dr. J. C. Hawke, tap dance; a novelty number sung by to fit himself for it. Then, when he reaches college, he will have secured military brushes out for a drill. ATTENTION, SOCIAL COMMITTEES Leonard Lennox with Augle Zadra the base and background for his profession. In this way, a university Hints for Fraternity Rush Men Day Waite takes great pleasure In playing the accordian and Guy Rogers, announcing the personnel of the only Call Walford Electric Co. student majoring in chemistry will have taken all the mathematics he Rushee—Are all the big men really the banjo; a quartette composed of — — could in high school, rather than a course in dramatics because he members of your house? all-university dance band on the cam­ Dr. Marvin B. Porter and Louis Nich­ For needed some credits and did not know what else to take. Greek—Yeah, sure. And besides, pus. The organization Is a unit of nine ols, Sigma Chls, and Stewart Brown versatile musicians and Includes the Electric Wiring Supplies Such planning, brought about by improved high school methods, half the faculty are, and they favor the and Keith Martin, Phi Slgs; a trumpet following m en; William Preuss, Lewis solo by Jack King; a vocal solo by Westinghouse Appliances would lead to an orientation of incoming freshmen before they ever brothers in the books. Frosh Dupe—And none of the others Gomarltz, Day Waite, Jack King, Leon Ellen Miller, Delta Gamma, and a Cab Westinghouse Mazda Lamps reached the portals of higher education, saving time and more fully rate at all? Nelson, Ray Stevens, Larry Yule, Calloway act by Walt Moreno. Chap­ preparing them for their life work. High school graduates would not Greek—Naw. George Jackson and Stuart Volkel. erons Include Mr. Jere MIckel, Mr. and PROMPT SERVICE PHONE 3566 incur needless expense and lost time in discovering their inaptitude for Rushee—Then I guess I’ll join one We are prepared to furnish two or Mrs. A. K. Smith and Dr. and MrB. three musicians for small social func­ a certain profession or their total unfitness for a college education of the others and try to Improve ’em. Harry Turney-High. tions as easily as those for functions Phi Sigma Kappa announces the at all. There was a fair co-ed from Rhyde requiring the services of a larger pledging of Edwin Donovan of Ellls- Of eating green apples she dhyde. dance orchestra. The members of the ton. Within the lamented band aim to bring this campus a new John McCauley of Miles City aud YES... They’re Here The Organ Has a Test They quickly fermented variety ot dancing programs with spe­ Mrs. Q. E. Stapp and Sterling Stapp Last week Ken Duff, president of the A. S. U.M., wrote a com' And made cider Inside her lnsyhde. cial feature entertainment. of Billings were Wednesday dinner munication that was published in the Kaimin, in which he stated that For further Information or dance guests at the Phi Sigma Kappa house. interested students should band together and elect representatives to An upperclassman member engagements, please telephone Day NEW SPRING • ^ Waite at 497B, Bill Preuss at South Alpha Chi Omega study the question of an organ in the Student Union building. He stated Of a fine fraternity, Telephoned his sweetheart fair hall or Lewis Gomavltz at 4360. Tuesday dinner guests at the Alpha that the general committee which is studying plans for the building At her sorority. DAY WAITE Chi Omega house were Rosemary would be glad to meet with these representatives and talk over the “Oh, let us have a date tonight; and his O'Brien, Barbara Chappie, Marian DRESSES organ question with them. What time shall I come over?" "Emanon Club" Band. Morse and Alma Phelan. IN THE NEW PRINTS There has been so much said for the organ and so little said against The boy Inquired. The girl, Inspired, —Adv. Formal pledging for Beulah Mark- Also Navy and Pastels it, that it would seem the students were almost one hundred per cent Did answer to her lover: CHORUS Lovely to look at, lovelier to wear! in favor of buying an organ. However, we don’t believe this to be the If you come at seven, we'll rate the case. Students who oppose the buying of an organ when other features parlor couch, NEW WILMA RIALTO $9.75 to $29.50 are needed for the building are in a majority, but there has been no Before the regulars come in, you see; Come at seven-thirty, a straight- TODAY and SATURDAY! TODAY and SATURDAY! force to lead them in their efforts. They believe they are in a minority, On the Stage— and they do not care to make their opinions known. backed chair or two Is all that will be left for me and you. 2 FEATURES NEW SPRING Such an attitude is a wrong one, and the students now have the DIXIE COTTON Come at seven-forty-five; we’ll grab ROGER PRYOR in opportunity to take advantage of Mr. Duff’s offer to make their wishes a window Beat; PICKERS’ QUINTETTE HARMONY SINGERS PLUS “Strange Wives” known to the general committee on the Student Union building. Since Come at eight and you’ll know the SUITS andCOATS the organ question has come up, the opinions of those who favor an talrs are neither soft nor sweet. On the Screen BOB STEELE in Marvels in tailoring,- style and fit. organ have filled the communications column of this paper and their Come at eight-fifteen, you’ll find the Claudette Colbert in kitchen sink is small, “Brand of Hate” Moderately priced. ideas have been voiced all around the campus. This may be well for And if you come much later, there'll “The Gilded Lily” STARTING SUNDAY! the organ proponents, but we are sure the majority of the students are be no room at all. All Star Cast In Louisa Olcott’s not in favor of the present plans for buying an organ, and we don’t STARTING SAT. MIDNITE SHOW Famous Story believe the purchase should be made before the committee receives The Innocent Abroad Calvin Emery gamboling with the “Little Men” a well-rounded student opinion as expressed by the great number of in gal basketball players each gym day. “The Mighty ” students in school. It is their opinion that should count, rather than Benny T. Bergeson flaunting a fra­ 10c and 25c AGENCY FOR GOLD STRIPE SILK HOSE the opinion of a few. ternity pin after a long absence of fnday, February 8,1935 THE MONTANA KAIMIN Page Three

Harlem Globe Trotters Invade Grizzly [the Butte team could play a prelim­ Crowley Posts Six Hundred Tags Cubs May Play inary game with the Cubs on some Ask ysmr gm s far Court for Exhibition Tomorrow Night Doc Schrelber Hand Stamps Former Mining night when a Grizzly game ia the main feature,’’ Badgley said. "Or, we might Dairyland Butter M Tournament Many Identification Numbers Made frM M irtd Cream For Interseholastle LltV (j326 Stars schedule a mid-week game with the Colored Basketball Club Will Thrill and Amuse Fans I ______Butte team.” Consolidated Dairies Mt South HInins At*. rksaa »7T With Dexterous Passing and Shooting Bout Schedule It’s a far cry from the mud, alu sh lfu iv ^ K j. Has Received No Official Badgley said that nothing would be done concerning arrangements, how­ and chill of February to the balmy Requests for Game ever, until the Bntte men had officially Coach A. J. Lewandowski’s Grizzly basketball team, back from a days of May, but to Dr. W. E. Schrelber, From Butte Preliminary Matches Today; organizing genius of the Montana In­ asked for a game. trip through the western section of the state where it won one and lost The Butte stars are A1 Brown and Opponent Must Be Met terscholastic track and field meet, It’s "We'll investigate” is the way Kirk three games, has another tough test tomorrow night at the state uni- AI Bukvich, forwards; Joe Malkovlch a proposition of making hay now when Badgley answered reports yesterday . versity gym when the Harlem Globe Trotters invade Missoula. The Or Fight Forfeited and Frank De Corey, centers, and L U C IE N LELONG the sun doesn’t shine. Few track fans that several former basketball stars gune will be one of tbe toughest of*- Alex Duclch, Roy Babich, Milton Pop­ realize the extent of the preparations of Butte high school had challenged the season, but will also fornlsh a high school of Gary, Indiana, and Kan- Cale Crowley, instructor in boxing ovich and Carl Cords, guards. which must be undertaken months the Cubs to a game. Badgley said PRESENTS rellef for the Grizzlies who have been sas State Teachers’ college and Vlr- and coach for aspirants to the boxing ahead of the time when the pick of that no official requests for a game worktng bard for all their collegiate ginia State college, championships, has completed his the Treasure state’s fleetest Mercurys had been received, however. A BRAND NEW PACKAGE opponents this season. The last member of the squad, Bill schedule for the preliminary elimina­ tions which lead to the final M club invade Mlssotila. Newspaper dispatches from Butte The Grizzlies started the season by Ford, plays guard and balls from Mor- Throughout the past week Doc has announced that the Butte men, several MURESCO 4 wlnning from two independent basket- san college, Baltimore. tournament on February 26. The first WITH PERFUMES preliminary matches will start today been devoting every minute of his of whom are still In high school bat The Ideal Wall and Celling finish. ball clubs here, and then took a die------— spare time to catting ont oilcloth tags 18 Modern tints to choose from. at 4:10 o’clock. Each boxer must are Ineligible for the Butte high school Easy to apply, will not show laps astrous trip to the coast. Since then, • -1 . t v t * fight in his own bracket of the elim­ and numbering them by a long and team, had asked for a game. They and dries with a smooth velvet like improved with each game, | they have IjTlZZllfB S W 1T1 ination tights, at his appointed time laborious hand inking and stamping have been practicing regularly. The finish that will not rub oft, crack beaten no other college team or peel. but have or he will have to forfeit his fight process in order to enable the scho­ dispatches said that the Butte team except the School of Mines which they lastic stars to Identify themselves to The schedule follows: Today at 4:10 would play either in Missoula or Butte. A Package twice. the crowd and officials. The statis­ 60c defeated Over Miners o’clock—1. Huppe vs. W. Shaw; 2. Car- Badgley said that the Cub schedule tically minded will be Interested to The Harlem Globe Trotters carry mody vs. O’Kelly: 3. J. Miller vs. S. was filled and that he was doubtful Missoula Hardware know that the stamping of six hundred but five men on their traveling squad, In Fast Game Wharton; 4. Heily vs. McKenna; 5. L. about a game with tbe Butte team. He and Plumbing Co. each of these men being past masters English vs. Homer. of these Identifying tags involves pick­ pointed out that all week-ends until ing up, Inking and setting down again 228 N. Higgins Ave. Phone 6390 at every department of the game. They February 11, 4:10 o’clock—6. J. Wil­ the end of the basketball season are the ten essential numbers from one hare never appeared in Missoula be­ liams vs. Bushelle; 7. V. McCauley scheduled for either Grizzly or Cub Early Spurt Gives University to nine plus the zero, 1,689 times. fore but have played the best teams vs. W. McLure; 8. H. Hague vs. R. games. The freshman team goes to Whether that figure Is correct or not giiiiiiniiiuiiuiuinioiiiuiiuiuiiuiiiiiiiiuuiiuuuiimiiiDimuiiuiiimnnimiiijk In tbe state and have pleased basket­ Quint Decisive Lead; Shaw; 9. Shelton vs. B. Newton; 10. Whlteflsh and Poison this week-end to is a problem for the mathematically ball fans with their nimble passing Volkel vs. W. Smalley. play the Whlteflsh high school team TRY OUR Hileman Stars Inclined. and accurate shooting. The team is February 13, 4:10 o’clock—11. J. Ed­ Friday night and the Poison Indepen­ dents Saturday night managed by A. M. Sapersteln, a New Tasting their first victory while on wards vs. R. Watters; 12. Henley vs. place at 8 o’clock in the men’s gym­ I FOUNTAIN LUNCH "There might be a possibility that York sports expert, who occasionally the road this season, the Grizzlies Freeman; 13. Winner of 1 vs. winner nasium. Admission will be charged, I BALCONY SERVICE steps into the llnenp It he Is needed. played top-notch ball for the last seven of 2; 14. Winner of 3 vs. winner of 4; and the proceeds will be used for M The five members of the Harlem minutes of the first half to pile up an 15. Winner of 7 vs. winner of 8. club scholarships. Reserved seats are PHONE 1442 Come in and Enjoy team are the best of the colored hoop 1-polnt lead which proved decisive February 15, 4:10 o’clock—16. C. 75 cents and general admission Is 55 RAINBOW BARBER AND Yourself • "Simply heavenly 1" you'll talent In and around New York. In­ in carrying them to victory over the Olsen vs. Singleton; 17 K. Lewis vs. cents. In the finals of the heavy­ BEAUTY SHOP man Jackson, center and captain of School of Mines in Butte Tuesday Wayne Llndgren; 18. Winner of 9 vs. I weight division, the winner of fight 136 Higgins Ave. Missoula, Mont say—and you'll want one (or the team. Is now playing his fifth sea­ night. Although the play of the winner of 12; 19. Winner of 10 vs. number 30 will meet Wiljo Llndgren; Marcelling Shampooing 1 Public Drug Store son with the Harlem team, having for­ Miners during tbe second half def­ Nlewoehner; 20. H. Laphan vs. Forgey. in the light heavyweight, Larry Permanent Waring ■ Florence Hotel Building yourself and at least one to merly starred with College of the City initely overshadowed that of the Griz­ February 18, 4:10 o’clock—21. Win­ Bowler, defending champion, will meet HftirraMInff by Expert, Licensed Operators of New York. Jackson, who is six zlies, the spurt which left the Inter­ ner of 13 vs. winner of 16; 22. Winner the winner of 36; In the middleweight, einmuimmuiiiimnmwniiimiiniiniiniiiiaiinniiiiiimimiininiiimmi give awayl Surely "Pent- feet three and one-half inches tall, is mission score at 22-11 had given the of 14 vs. winner of 15; 23. E. Keenan Hub Zemke, defending champion, will chouse", with its (our Bacons of acknowledged as one of the best ball university an advantage too large for vs. McGiboney; 24. Cochran vs. E. meet the winner of 29; in the welter­ handlers in the conntry. the Oredlggers to overcome and the Reed; 25. Winner of 11 vs. winner of 5. weight, the winner of 34 will meet the Lucien Lelong Perfumes, is the Robert Frazier, guard, la now play­ defending state champions maintained February 20, 4:10 o’clock—26. Win­ winner of 25; in the lightweight, Ran­ She will remember, so don’t you forget— ing his third season with the traveling their substantial lead to emerge on ner of 23 vs. winner of 24; 27 C. Biehl dall Jarvis, defending champion, will smartest perfume package club and Is a former Wllberforce col­ the long end of a 43-37 score. vs. Terrill; 28. Trussel vs. Akin; 29. meet the winner of 35; in the feather­ VALENTINE DAY IS FEBRUARY 14 lege star. The Miners took an early lead and Winner of 16 vs. winner of 17; 30. weight, Wilfred Gits, defending cham­ you ve ever seen. Harry Rusan, forward, Is a new­ scored twice to the university’s one Janes vs. Dickson. pion, will meet the winner of 31, and See us for Flowers, Valentine Cards and Candy comer to the Harlem lineup, having free throw before Hileman, back at February 22, 4:10 o’clock—31. Win­ in the bantamweight, the winner of 32 formerly played with the Detroit A. A. guard, and Blastlc at forward began ner of 26 vs. winner of 28; 32. Rafferty will meet the winner of 33. club. He Is one of the smallest play­ finding the hoop to run the score up vs. J. Ross; 33. R. Poston vs. Grantler; The champions in each division Garden City Floral Company ers In Independent basketball, tipping to 22-11 at the half. 34. Winner of 18 vs. winner of 19; 3B. will be given a gold medal award, and the scales at only 130 pounds. His During the second half the Miners Winner of 21 vs. winner of 22; 36. the contestant who gives the best in­ Home Grown Flowers Missoula Drug Co. weight Is offset by his ability, how­ had the edge on the strength of clever Winner of 20 vs. winner of 27. dividual exhibition will receive a ever, and he was chosen on the colored playing and sharp shooting by Jerry On February 26, the finals will take silver cup. all-American team when he attended Murphy, veteran little star who had Paul Quinn college in Waco, Texas. been kept out of the Une-up all season Opal Conrtney, forward, another because of an appendicitis operation newcomer, la one of the best all- last summer. He entered the game around athletes In the country. Besides during the last minute of the first starring at basketball, he has records half and missed two free throws in ia track and plays football and base­ that minute but found his eye in the ball. He Is a product of Roosevelt second stanza to score 17 points. 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Included In the Down as Leaders Topple from Positions Defeats Company Of Northwestern present exhibit are 24 oil and 10 water Room Is New color paintings. These represent some PARCEL DELIVERY C, Fort Missoula Art to Be Shown of the best work of artists from Mon­ AND GENERAL STORAGE Sigma Chi Remains Only Undefeated Club in League tana, Washington and Oregon. Addition Here Display Here May Be Viewed Again A general feeling Is prevailing in Peterson Transfer As Phi Sigs Lose Twice in Week University Women Take Drnhhlng And Storage From Garden City Gnn This Week on Third Floor Missoula for the acquisition of a more Team Last Night Work Is Started Wednesday Of Main Hall appropriate exhibition room. If each Sigma Chi remained alone at the top of the Interfratemity basketball a place can be secured the best travel­ On Section; Insulation ing exhibits for Missoula will be justi­ University men’s rifle team broke The traveling exhibit of the north­ league at the conclusion of the week's play in the race, with its former fied. Professor Yphantls believes If DON’T FORGET THAT into the winning column by defeating To Be Benefit western artists will be shown again mate, Phi Sigma Kappa, beaten twice during the week. The Phi Delta there were a fireproof hall with facil­ Company C. Fort Missoula, 1,337 to this week-end on Saturday, February Theta club started the Phi Sigs down as they beat them early in the Work on the forestry dark room, ities for hanging pictures, the original 1,281 Wednesday nlgh( In the R. O. T. 9, from 9 to 5 o’clock and Sunday, Valentine Day week by a 22-11 score, and last night, which was to be completed when the art of old masters and new masters C. rifle range. Ben Taylor, Troy, and February 10, from 2 to 5 o’clock, an­ Sigma Chi pushed them farther down Burg ...... -...... Shields (5) building was finished, was started last would be available for exhibition to Eugene Haugen, Missoula, the two top nounced George Yphantls of the uni­ Is February 14 with a 19-16 score. In other games Guard Wednesday. A part of T. C. Swear­ the Missoula public. scorers for university men, shot the versity art department yesterday. The played during the week, Sigma Nu Substitutions; Phi Delta Theta- ingen’s office, that was planned for It Is the sincere hope of the univer­ high score of the match with a total exhibit Is In the art classroom, Main Get Your Flowers and downed Alpha Tau Omega, 19-14; In­ Wheaton (6). Phi Sigma Kappa the dark room when the plans for the sity art department and Missoula Valentines From Us score of 275 each. Taylor carries in­ hall, third floor. dependents beat Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Minde, Troy. forestry building were made, Is being critics that these plans will be realized dividual honors of the match because The large crowd which attended the 39-17; Sigma Nu defeated Sigma Phi Sigma Nu Romps petitioned off from the rest of the of­ soon. Such Interest as is being shown he shot a higher score In the most dif­ exhibit last week expressed many Epsilon to the tune of 36-22, and Phi fice. The room will be used for photo­ at the present exhibit Is Indicative of HEINRICH Schwartz and Ceseranl found the ficult position. He shot an 86 stand­ favorable comments. The picture Delta Theta scored an 18-13 win over micrographic work and photographic the desire felt here for original works hoop often to count 16 and 10 points ing and Haugen shot an 31. which attracted the most favorable FLOWER SHOP Sigma Nu: work In all departments of the for­ respectively as Sigma Nu won from University women were thrown comment last week was the Interesting of a r t estry school. Sigma Nu Wins Sigma Phi Epsilon, 35-22. Sigma Phi into second place last night when the composition “Burros In Mexico.’’ The The room Is now being properly in­ Paced by Schwartz who tossed three Epsilon’s high scorer was Kent with 11 Garden City rifle team outshot the piece was done by Ambrose Patterson sulated, and when completed will be field goals and one free throw to gar­ points. women 1,365 to 1,331. Alice Berlandi and received first prize from the West of great benefit and advantage to the ner seven points, Sigma Nu won from S. P. E. (22) Sigma Nu (86) Brady, upheld the women by shooting Seattle Art club. The award was given forestry faculty as well as the forestry Alpha Tau Omega by a score of 19-14 S hiner...... Ceseranl (10) high score for the match. She shot In memory of Katherine B. Baker. students. In one of the Tuesday night games Forward • a total score of 280. Leslie, of Fort Equipment for this room has been “Girl In Blue Jacket” by Ebba Rapp, O’Neil scored seven points for the Jennings (2) _____ Kohlhase (2) Missoula, shot second high score with accumulating for the last few years. Seattle artist, was also well received ldBers. Forward a total of 278. Some of the equipment consists of a by the visitors. Kent (11) ...... Schwartz (16) A. T. 0. (14) Sigma Nu (19) Arnold Holding, Missoula, placed Lieco camera, a microscope and en­ Under the sponsorship of the Seattle Downey (2) ______Price (4) Center third on the university men’s rifle larging and developing apparatus. Pro­ Art Museum, the Northwestern Artists’ Forward English (4) ...... Janes (4) team. Holding shot a perfect score fessor J. H. Ramskill will be In charge Spring... Lien ___ Kohlhase (2) Guard in the prone position. His total score of the dark room. Forward Henley (3) ______Price (8) ras 274. The dark room is located on the and NEW THINGS Keefe ______Janes.... Guard The results of the university men- third floor of the forestry building Center Substitutions: Sigma Phi Epsilon— Company C match are as follows; COMMUNITY TO WEAR... and occupies the northeast corner of LeBar ( 1 ) ...... Ceserant (6) Jackson (2). Sigma Nu—Griffith, Qra- University men— STUDENTS 16c ALWAYS Swearingen’s office. Guard velle, Bell. Prone Sit. St’d’g. Total ... and the smartest are found, O'Neil ( 7 ) ______Schwartz (7) T aylor...... 96 93 86 FRL-SAT., FEB. 8-9 Walcott Paces Barbs 2751 The person who lost an M club tour­ Guard H augen...... 98 96 of course, at Priess’... for this The Independents won another at 81 276 nament ticket, numbered 155, may Zane Grey’s Substitutions: Alpha Tau Omega— Helding __ ....100 93 81 the expense of Sigma Alpha Epsilon 274 haye It by calling Dr. Housman at the “TO THE LAST MAN” is one store where Style is all- Woods (4). Sigma Nu—Griffith. , Lumby ...... 98 by a score of 38-17. Walcott hit the 94 66 258 journalism school. important. New Frocks... Phi Sigs Drop nets often to count 21 of the Inde­ Price ...... 96 93 67 256 SATURDAY NIGHT IS COUNTRY STORE Crowley slipped In 11 points and pendents’ points, while Kendall led the smart suits . . . dashing, new Maury counted six as Phi Delta Theta losers with six points. Total ...... We carry a complete line of coats-.. . all with that individ­ Company C— SUN-MON.-TUES., FEB. 10-11-12 handed Phi Sigma Kappa their first S.A. E. (17) Independents (88) Fruits, Candies, Cookies, Prone St’d’g. uality and charm that everyone defeat of the season by a score of 22- H lgham ...... Shaw (6) Sit. BING CROSBY Steck ...... 94 94 78 Crackers, Luncheon Food, 11. Shields led the Phi Sigma Kappa Forward — In — wants so much. The prices are Long ...... 96 93 69 quint with five points. Flint (3) ______.Walcott (21) School Supplies Rogers ...... 95 96 67 “Too Much Harmony” surpiurprisingly low. Phi Delta (22) Phi Sigs (11) Forward — With — Ettlnger ...... 94 90 66 D ion...... Mariana Kendall (6) ...... G. Hanson (7) KODAK FILMS FINISHED JACK OAKIE S. F. Henry .... 96 93 60 Forward Center Filmft left by 11 A. M. will be ready SHEETS GALLAGHER by 5 P. M. JUDITH ALLRN Crowley (11) _____ Muchmore (1) McHacheron (1 )...... Elliott NED SPARKS Total ...... HARRY GREEN Forward Guard Maury (6) ______Stockdale (2) Bruce and Leslie, both of Coi SIX SONG HITS! READY-TO-WEAR Mills ...... J. Castles (4) riess University Grocery HOLLYWOOD’S PRETTIEST GIRLS! F Center C, Fort Missoula, shot perfect scores Guard 1221 Helen Avenue Bohlander...... Fletcher (3) Substitutions; Sigma Alpha Epsilon in the prone position. Within the last Guard —Montgomery, Terrill (3), Young (4). two nights there have been three men Independents—Newton, Sherlck, F. who have shot perfect scores in this Shaw. position. The results of Thursday night’s match are as follows: Sigma Chi at Top T he m a n University women— In the first game last night, the Prone Sit. St’d’g. Total who has many suits is Sigma Chi team met Its rival, Phi Sig­ B erland...... 96 91 93 280 ma Kappa, for top honors In the race Marcus ...... 97 90 86 272 lucky. The man who sends and won by a 19-16 score In a fast, Bode ...... 94 92 76 262 hard-fought gams. Close guarding Day ...... 39 84 87 260 his suits to slowed the scoring of two otherwise Lucy ...... 94 82 81 257 fast clubs, and Welngartner topped Harry’s Tailor Shop the individual tossers with seven Total ...... points Garden City- Sigma Chi (19) Phi Sigs (16) Sit. Knlg. Total WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Munson (6) ______Mariana (3) Phone 2568 — 141 W. Main 98 80 278 Forward 96 79 272 Welngartner (7) ...... Troy 95 78 272 Forward 97 76 272 Quam (5) ...... ‘....Stockdale (4) 93 83 271 TYPEWRITERS Center One of our typewriters will help Judge (1) ...... -...... - ...... Fletcher you turn out better and neater Guard work. Ham ilton...... Shields (2) Our Portables Priced from Guard Seven Wins Put $33.50 to 977.00 Alternates: Phi Sigs—Muchmore (4), Minde (3). Phi Delta Theta Phi Delts Win LISTER TYPEWRITER Phi Delta Theta wound up the ac­ In Bowling Lead} SERVICE tivities of the week In the last game UNDEBWOOD AGENTS Thursday evening, beating Sigma Nu, Pill Sigma KappA Team Is Second 127 £. Broadway 13-13, In a slow, close game. Crowley In Standings; Sigma Chi and Wheaton scored six points to lead Pin Men Third the winners, while Ceserant and Janes tossed five to share honors for the With nine of the 30 games on the losers. Interfratemity bowling schedule now EAT . where you Phi Delts (18) Sigma Nu (13) completed. Phi Delta Theta No. 1 is Dion (2) ...... Ceseranl (6) leading the other Greek pin smashers, [get regular home-cooked Forward having won seven and lost two Crowley (6) ...... Kohlhase matches. Phi Sigma Kappa, with five ; meals—clean, wholesome, Forward victories and four defeats, is in second | and every one a feast. Wheaton (6) ...... Schwartz (1) place. Center Three teams have won four and lost Bohlander (2) ...... Janes (6) five, but third place goes to Sigma Chi, Guard having the highest team average. The B urg...... Price (2) Phi Delta Theta No. 2 team is in fourth [The Dinner Plate Cafe place and Sigma Alpha Epsilon ranks 118 West Broadway Guard Wjgif® Alternates: Phi Delts—Maury (2). fifth. Sigma Nu, the group which led all other fraternities last year, is now in last place with three games won as against six lost. Sigma Nu, however, is the only team to defeat the league* leading Phi Delts thus far. In the nine games bowled, Phi Delta Theta No. 1 has a total of 7,336 pins for a game average of 815.1. Phi Expert workmanship in the servicing of all lighting fixture Sigma. Kappa has a total of 6,564 pins and appliances. with an average of 729.3. Sigma Old has a total of 6,981 and an average of 764.5; Phi Delta Theta No. 2, 6,719; The Montana Power Co. average, 746.5. 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