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The Montana Kaimin, December 3, 1929 University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 12-3-1929 The onM tana Kaimin, December 3, 1929 Associated Students of the 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 University of Montana, "The onM tana Kaimin, December 3, 1929" (1929). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 1134. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/1134 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]. Aber Oratorical Contest Convocation 11 o’clock Thursday AJMIN. a t e MOKTAK UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA. MISSOULA. MONTANA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1929 VOLUME XXIX, NO. 19 hree Recommended Squad Elects Lewis Last Day For Early Registration Hi'Jinx Ticket Sale Honorary Captain Is Under Way Now For Student Union Members of the squad on the re­ Senior Photos Students in the University this Will Begin Thursday; turn trip from Los Angeles selected quarter must complete their ad­ Kay “Feet*' Lewis of Butte as hon­ vance registration for the winter Publicity Committee orary captain of the 1920 Grizzly Pictures Must Be Tsken quarter before Wednesday, Decem­ Show Ready for Boards football team. A captain was se­ Today. ber 11. Those who do nqt register 5 Subm its Report on Union Buddings on Washington lected for each game during the for tho winter quarter before then season but Lewis received the ma­ will be charged a late registration Sale Opens on Campus to Give Students First Choice; Pro­ And California Campuses. Appointment Will jority of votes from teammates to This afternoon and evening the last fee of $2 and will be assigned ab­ duction Promises to Be Humorous Throughout. Be Made to Fill Vacancy Left by Laux. be recognized as the 1929 chief at of the senior pictures for the 1930 sences from the beginning of the the close of the season. Captains Sentinel are being taken at the Dorian quarter. Tuesday, December 3, is for each game were selected by Studio. Fraternity and sorority mem­ the date set for all students to turn Tickets for Hi-Jinx will be on sale on the campus Thursday morn­ be Student U nion Building committee met last Tuesday night in Major Mllburn from grid men who bers who have not been photographed In their handbooks at the Regist­ ing only, at the-A. S. U. M. office. From then until Saturday night will have a last chance Wednesday and n hall auditorium with Dr. M. J. Elrod' presiding in the place i were playing their last season. rar’s office, window number 1, and Thursday afternoons. Proofs of pic­ the seats for the annual defamatory contest may be purchased at the Lewis has been prominent in secure registration forms. From 'hairman R ognlien who was out of town. The following recom- tures must be in the studio by Mon­ Grizzly athletics both as center on Wednesday, December 4, to Wednes­ Wilma, where the show will be held. dation for the publicity committee, submitted by Rognlien, w as day night, December 9. Prints will day, December 11, students should the football team and. guard on the All seats in front of the loges, the be made up at once and will be sent to consult their advisers and complete 1 and accepted: ] basketball team. Lewis also earned loges themselves and the first two rows the engravers. If Individuals wish to advance registration by filing their lie plan to 6c adopted and the numerals in the two sports when a I Patterson Appointed of the balcony will be sold for one be represented, they must take this cards in the Registrar’s office. ram to be followed for the pub- freshman. / dollar. The rest of the seats in the last opportunity, or be left out of the r of the Student Union building Quadrons Choose Garb I Central Board Names Varsity Vodvil house will be seventy-five cents. ’ great importance and presents a book. Assistant Manager. “The tickets are to be brought to the Model on Display and Order Should Group pictures will be taken in the lem that must be met by a com- campus Thursday morning in order ee well qualified to handle such a Be Placed by Dec. 11. Little Theatre Wednesday and Thurs­ At the regular meeting of Central that the students may have first chance A. W. S. PARTIES day nights of this week. The schedule EXTENSION GIVEN The success of the outcome of Board held last Tuesday afternoon in at them," said Russell Smith, manager plan to erect a building will be Quadrons chose the senior w appears below. I t is urged that presi­ MONTANA COACH Main hall Phillip Patterson was ap- of the production. “Last year and mplisbed in no small way through garb at a special meeting Tuesday, MISSOULA TOTS dents of the various organizations . I pointed as one of the assistant Varsity year before last the house was sold out publicity committee. Nov. 26. This year's choice is a black make It their responsibility to see that Major Milbum Will Govern Grid Vodvil managers. The other two as early, so it is up to the students to get lose recommended for this commit- sport jacket with white felt nnmernlT Social Service Committee Enter-1»" °< »6elr members are present, and Fate Next Year. sistants will be appointed a week from their seats early if they want to see a on time. are Professor Robert Housman, Seniors wishing to purchase jackets tains Eighty-five. - - I today. , good show." y Wilson, George C. Adams.” must have their measurements taken Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Montana's football team will be Dot Kiely, vice president of the Asso- And it will be a good show, accord­ Women's M club will have its picture Us Mary Laux, who was killed in a t the Sport Shop before Dec. 11. The About 85 or 90 Missoula children coached for one more year by Major I elated Students, presided at the meet- ing to authoritative reports. Hi-Jinx taken in front of the Women’s gymnas­ evident last Friday, was the fourth full price is SG.90, and can be paid for were entertained by the social service Milbnrn, It was announced last week in? ln the absence of President Gordon |g guaranteed this year to appeal to ium. Sweaters will of course be worn. iber of this committee. An ap- in full when ordered. If not paid for committee of A. W. S. from 2 to 6 by President Clapp. The Msjor's tie-1 Rognlien. the eye, ear, sense of humor and con­ At 2:30 o'clock, in front of the Men’s tment to fill her place will be made in full, a J2.00 deposit can be made. o'clock Saturday afternoon in the science of everyone who sees it The gym, the men's M club will be taken. tall as commander of the Grizzly unit f:he next meeting of the Student A sample Is on display at the Sport women's gym. asthetic will not be entirely deserted Sweaters will be worn. In the case of of the R. O. T. C. was scheduled to mi Building committee, Shop this week. for the scandalous. Adagio, eccentric, Entertainment for the afternoon con- new lettermen, borrow a sweater and expire in the spring of 1930, but the! CANDIDATES FOR be publicity committee will prepare The committee in charge of the garb army department has granted him the step, bnck-and-wlng, tap and chorus listed in playing games, of which Doro- be there. submit a questionnaire to the stu- is Boone Rossiter, \ irginia Cowan thy Kiely was in charge. She was as- RHODES AWARD TO dancing will be indulged in. Music- Football and basketball managers extra year. : body in the near future in order and Eleanor Keefe. I sisted by Olga Hammer, Marjory wH, bavc thoir pIcture8 taken In the Mllbnrn first took over the Grizzly lovers will have a chance to hear ten­ MEET THURSDAY ors, basses, coloratnro sopranos, trebles Lind out what the students want in Wakefield and Adeline Sands. I varsity locker room a t 3 o’clock Frl-1 football squad in 1926, when Bill Kelly I building. and baritones warbling their sediment- ins the latter part of the afternoon, day, and individual pictures of those was playing his last year here. *«, _ , report was made a t the request of FINALS OF ABER ‘ i sacks of candy and peanuts, apples and built his team that year around Kelly, Skeels, Fitzgerald, Maxey and al ditties. Classic male features will out for varsity basketball will be taken Young Are University be daubed with grease paint and ex­ Montana Student Union Building | cookies were given to the children, I on the gym floor a t 3 :30. but started drilling his underclassmen mlttee, who appointed A. K. Moe CONTEST TO BE along with n present of a pair of stock- Schednle for group plctnrcs for tbi on his style of football, which meant Prospects. posed to the spotlights to delight the risifc the Universities of California j Ings. Gifts were also sent home to an eleven man team.
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