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KAIMIH Friday, October 5, 1962 Missoula, Montana AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER 65th Year of Publication, No. 2 MontanaMOJVTAM State University Queen to Be Crowned Tonight; Additional Seats A Available ffnmppnmiTi^ Activities \ aned rwr • i « The 1962 Homecoming Queen the Madison Street bridge to the At Armstrong Concert 1 onignt vill be crowned at the SOS on the Field House. The Grizzly-Vandal game will teps of Main Hall tonight at 7:30 orchestra leader and recording >y Mrs. Mary Garrison Seim, last kick off at 1:30 tom orrow after Tickets for 400 seats a t the Louis player and group leader. He has noon on Dornblaser Field. “Satchmo” Armstrong concert will been nominated every year since artist. He has appeared in num rear’s queen. The Homecoming Dance begins the poll was started about five erous movies, including “The Glen Candidates are Helen Cain, go on sale at the Field House at 9 p.m. in the Cascade Room of tonight at 8:30, one hour before years ago. Miller Story.” His recordings num Cay Edwards, Ann Erickson, the Lodge. Admission is $1.50 per The Homecoming Queen and her ber about 1,500. 5wen McLain, Phyllis Peterson the concert. couple. Armstrong is expected to arrive attendants will be introduced at ind Cathy Ryan. by plane this afternoon. No intermission. ART SELECTIONS SCHEDULED Balloting for the candidates took formal welcome is planned at the The 62-year-old Satchmo began FOR 1962-63 EXHIBITION >lace yesterday in the Lodge under his professional career in 1917 as Deadline Is Set airport, according to Marshall The Student Union Art Commit he auspices of the ASMSU Elec- Dennis, chairman of the Special a member of Kid Ory’s band. He Ions Committee headed by Dale For Prospective Events Committee. Satchmo and formed his own-, band in 1924, and tee has scheduled 13 displays to Schwanke. his six-member group will leave abandoned the clarinet to concen be shown in the Yellowstone Room The new queen will appear at Rhodes Scholars Saturday at 8:30 a.m. for Seattle, trate on the trumpet. of the Lodge in the glass display he Louis Armstrong concert in where they open at the World’s Since that time he has become cases outside the student store for Students interested in applying the 1962-63 school year. he Field House, where she will re Fair. famous as a singer, composer, vive a MSU teddy bear and a for a Rhodes Scholarship should contact their advisers or V. F. Tentatively scheduled at the Douquet of roses. concert’s intermission is the pre The Missoula Alumni Associa- Snow, MSU representative for the Rhodes Scholarship Committee, be sentation to Armstrong of a scroll ;ion and ASMSU will aw ard the from Playboy magazine. The lomecoming Queen a $100 scholar fore Oct. 10. To be eligible for a Rhodes scroll attests to Satchmo’s nomina ship during half time ceremonies tion in the International Playboy Homecoming Events tomorrow. Scholarship a student must be a male citizen of the United States Jazz Poll. A snake dance will form at the Armstrong was nominated for SCHEDULE OF HOMECOMING Louis Armstrong Concert—9:30 p.m.— Kappa Kapfca Gamma house at with' at least five years’ residence Field House. and unmarried. The scholarship is the poll in two categories, trumpet EVENTS 3:30. It will move south on Tom orrow Gerald to University, east on Uni forfeited by marriage after elec Today tion, or during the scholar’s first or Game Morning Breakfast—8:00 to 10:00 versity and north to the Field SORORITY RUSHING BEGINS All Day Registration—Alumni House.. a.m.—Informal No-Host Continental House for a bonfire and pep rally. second year of residence. Appli The sorority open rush began Homecoming '62 Art Exhibition—8:00 Breakfast. Hotel Florence Dining cants must be between the ages of a.m. to 10:00 p.m.—Fine Arts Building. Room, for all Alumni, Faculty, and The Homecoming parade will •yesterday morning and will con Friends. start at the Northern Pacific depot 18 and 24 on Oct. 1 and have at tinue until Saturday, Dec. 8, Char Alpha Delta Alpha Wives and Daugh Homecoming Parade—10:00 a.m.—Starts least junior standing. Graduate lene Frojen, Panhellenic vice presi ters — 12:00 noon — Luncheon, Hotel at NP depot, to Front St. to Madison at 10 a.m. Saturday and will pro- Florence. Bridge, to Field House. eed south on Higgins and across students are also eligible, provided dent, announced yesterday. Alpha Delta Alpha—1:00 p.m.—Stag they nujet age requirements. Hospitality Hour and Dutch Lunch, Century Club Annual Meeting—10:30 The Panhellenic Guidebook Hotel Florence, Mayfair Room. a.m.—Hotel Florence. A Rhodes Scholarship is valued should be consulted by members Friends of Library of MSU—3:00 p.m.—- Forestry Alumni Annual Meeting— MSU Chapter of AAUP at $2,100 per year. Appointment to and rushees ip the event of Coffee Hour. Northwest Historical —10:45 a.m.—Forestry School, Room Room of Library. 206. Supports Meredith, JFK. a .Rhodes Scholarship is made for problems. Harold C. Urey will speak—4:15—social Homecoming '62 Art Exhibition—11:00 two years with a possible third science reading room, Library. a.m. to 6:00 p.m.—Fine Arts Building. The MSU Chapter of the Ameri- Grizzly Buffet for all alumni and fac year if the scholar’s record at Ox Class of Grizzlies (University Alumni ulty—11:30 a.m.—Picnic on the oval :an Association of University ford and his plan of study warrant Calling You • . who have celebrated their Golden Professors called a special meet- Reunion Anniversary)—5:00—Dinner (or Field House if wet) such an award. No restriction is AWS Executive Committee—4 with the Class of 1912, Territorial Grizzly-Vandal football game—1:30 p.m. ng yesterday afternoon and issued placed on a Rhodes scholar’s choice Rooms. Lodge. —Dornblaser Stadium. he two following resolutions re p.m. Monday. All members please Class of 1937 Silver Anniversary Re Century Club, Members and Wives— garding the integration crisis at of studies. attend. union—5:00 pan.—No-Host Reception, right after game—Men’s Gym. Selection of the Rhodes scholars AWS J-Council—3:30 p.m. Mon Hotel Florence, Bitterroot Room; Din Post Game Open House—4:30 p.m.— he University of Mississippi. will be made in the first part of ner—5:30 p.m. Fraternities, sororities, and dormito 1. The MSU Chapter of AAUP day. Class of 1952 Reunion—5:30 p.m.—No- ries. November. Homecoming mums—sold by the Host Reception. Travelers’ Rest, Hotel Homecoming Buffet—6:00 p.m.—Hotel :ommends James Meredith and Florence; Dinner at 6:00.. ■Florence—No Host, Alumni, Faculty, those faculty members who have Home Ec. Club, on sale today for Homecoming Buffet—6:00 p.m.—Hotel and Friends. taken a stand to support his ad $1. To order, call 549-0733 or ex Florence—No-Host, Alumni, Faculty, KAIMIN TO BRING NEWS Friends. Sunday mission to the University of Mis tension 528. Annual Law School Alumni Smoker— Montana Forum and Friends of 6:30 p.m.—Law School Court Room. Sigma Nu Alumni Breakfast—9:30 a.m. sissippi. Beginning Tuesday the Kal —C hapter H ouse, 1006 G erald. 2. The MSU C hapter of AAUP inin will again bring its readers the Library—4:15 p.m. today in Snake Dance and Fire Rally—6:30 p.m. library. Dr. Harold C. Urey will —KKG House to Field House. Continental Breakfast—p:00 a.m.—Hotel commends the action of President up-to-the-minute coverage of SOS — 7:30 p.m. — Main Hall steps — Florence—No-Host, Alumni, Faculty, Kennedy and the Attorney Gen local, state, national and inter speak. Crowning of Homecoming Queen and and Friends. eral in upholding the right of any national affairs through the fa Sigma Delta Chi, Wednesday singing. No Century Club Breakfast. qualified person to attend a state- cilities of the Associated Press. noon, Territorial Rooms, Lodge. supported university. Luncheon. MSU Lauds Outstanding Alumni Stark is director of the California By DALE SWANT press operation of the U.S. Infor a home service adviser for the McLeod is a member of the Mis mation Service after the U.S. Em Montana Power Co. in Great Falls, soula Chamber of Commerce, Ro Youth Authority and chairman of Montana State University will the Governor’s Council Committee give five Distinguished Service bassy was re-established. In 1949 and in 1944 she becam e a food tary Club and other service organ he joined the State Department as technician at the University of izations. He is a recipient of the on Rehabilitation.