The Montana Kaimin, April 24, 1936
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ONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, MISSOULA, MONTANA FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1936 . VOLUME XX XV . No. 51 Forty-six Petitions for Office Are Okehed * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ |Committee Recommends New Scott Is Elected Seven Faculty “ Campus Raisings” i'our Point Program Phi Sigma Prexy Will Not Appear FourBoardAspirants Members Get For Medical System Trosper Will Be Vice-President; Theta Sigma Phi Abandons Plans Stevens, Secretary Rank Changes For Razz Sheet Out on Technicality; Is Outlined by Board George Scott, Great Falls, was Theta Sigma Phi will not publish elected to succeed Royal Turley, Four Advanced to Rank Campus Rakings” for Aber Day Broadus, as president of Phi Sigma, Of Associate Professors this year. The decision was made national biological fraternity, for by tbe group at a special meeting Five Seek Presidency t. Matson Announces Plans for Full Time Doctor Through Promotions the following year at a meeting called yesterday afternoon. I To Direct Health of Students on Campus; held last Tuesday night in the nat Due to the limited amount of ad Professor Smith Nick Mariana Protests Being Dropped, to Campaign Larger Service Needed ural science building. vertising and short period of time Effective Next Fall For Write-in Votes; Swanson and Eiselein Other officers who were also in which the scandal sheet-would Tells of Violins elected at that time are William have to be prepared, it was con Unopposed for Two Major Positions ; A four point program of student health has been agreed upon Trosper, Ronan, vice-president; R. H. Jesse Is Made Dean sidered inadvisable to publish At Druid Meeting Lid various problems in connection with the working out of Terrill Stevens, Missoula, secre Of Colleges of Arts "Campus Rakings.” The work in i ich a program have been considered by the newly-organized tary, and Helena Bek, Livingston, volved in the preparation for Campaign guns of at least 46 candidates will begin booming Forestry Organization Plans Spring | ealth committee, according to a report made by the chairman, treasurer. And Sciences Matrix Table banquet, which takes on the campus political front in earnest today. With the pros Candidates for membership and Formal; Function Will Be 1 8 . A. Matson of the biology de-<3>- place on May 7, limits the time that pects that Aber Day is virtually a certainty to be held next week initiation which will probably be members of the journalism group For Druids Only Irtment. Seven members of the faculty Central board met in special session late yesterday afternoon held this quarter were also dis have received changes of rank could use in writing for the pub ! *k has been recognized for some Student-Faculty and ruled on the 53 petitions su b -e cussed. Approximately 20 members which will be effective beginning lication.' Professor DeLoss Smith of the |ne by the members of the faculty mitted by those seeking the 22 were present next fall, according to an an music school was the principal | ;4 student body alike, that our available positions. Pan-Hellenic Group Selects nouncement made yesterday by speaker at the last meeting of the j indent health service should be Elimination o f five petitions on President George Finlay Simmons. Druids, honorary foresters’ society, Ldified to meet the needs of a technicalities and the withdrawal Mrs. Smith to Present Three Co-eds Monday, April 22. Formal Dance Cadent body that has more than Shallenberger "Heretofore, the College of Arts of two by their signers marked the Organ Recital Saturday Professor Smith addressed the Lubled in numbers since the and Sciences has been rather loose session which extended through the club on violins, his hobby. He told alth service was first estab- ly organized on this campus, and Are Probable dinner hour and Into the early eve Is Tomorrow An organ program will be pre of the construction and the ma L;hed,” Dr. Matson said. “ With the Name Steering Committee Dean R. H. Jesse who has acted ning as the student governing body terials used in the making of that j;.ips, therefore, of giving to the At Wednesday Meeting sented by Mrs. DeLoss Smith at the only as Dean of the Faculty and heard the announced candidacies of May Queens instrument He has constructed Indents a more satisfactory serv- meeting of the literature division of chairman of the Division of Phys the largest throng of candidates Elaborate Decorations and Of Council several violins of high quality. fej, a permanent advisory commit- the Womens’ clubs to be held in ical Sciences, in the future will the campus has known in reecnt Entertainment Given - the Student Union building, Satur Plans were discussed for a | i and a smaller executive com give more time to the general cur M. Benson, G. Swanson, years. William Shallenberger was elec day afternoon at 3:20 o’clock. The ricular problems of the university, spring formal to be held in May, By Sorority Women M mittee were called by the president Not Properly Prepared B. Ann Polleys Are although no definite date was set. | r the purpose of investigating ted chairman of the student-faculty Masquers will provide further en and in addition to his duties as The dance will be for. Druids only, A spirited debate occupied the Unusual decorations and surprise ’: fed supervising the whole problem council at its third meeting last tertainment by the presentation of Dean of the Faculty, will be Dean Nominated Wednesday night and governmental said George Gable, president. board’s attention over the recom entertainment will feature the 1938 I student health.” a one-act play. of the College of Arts and Sci mended ousting of four petitions organization of the discussion By request Mrs. Smith will re ences,” President Simmons said. The meetings are usually held Pan-Hellenic formal, scheduled for I f f Four Point Program Marie Benson, Rosebud; Betty group was also set up. peat the same program which she outside, but due to the inclement submitted by Central board aspir tomorrow night in the gold ball j,After obtaining information con Dr. A S. Merrill of the mathe Ann Polleys, Missoula; Gladys A “steering” committee composed presented Tuesday in the Student weather the men met at the resi ants. One candidate tor the junior room of the Student Union build fining the health services in vari- matics department, who for a' num Swanson, Glendive, and Edna Pet of Kenneth Spaulding, Missoula, Union building. All students are dence of Professor I. W. Cook of position and three for the sopho ing. Tickets for the dance may be IH universities and after consid- ber of years has done excellent erson, Great Falls, have been nom chairman; Robert Rutherford, Mis invited to attend the organ recital the forestry school. more place had indicated the desire obtained by sorority women and Lsble thought had been given to work on the schedule committee inated candidates for May Queen at soula; Margaret Holmes, Helena, to file for a term “of one year.” Both guests from Pan-Hellenic repre- j (e matter by various members of and in statistical studies for the the annual May Fete program and Dean C. W. Leaphart was elec positions are two-year terms and sentatives of the various houses. I e committee, the first meeting administrative offices, will serve which will be held on Thursday, ted at the same meeting. Marjorie the board ruled that those petition Helen Steele, Bridger, chairm an; las called for Thursday, March 26. Interscholastic as chairman of the Division of June 4. These women were selec Peace Talkers Nelson, Conrad, was elected secre ers who had signified a one-year of the decorations committee, has ; 1 this and subsequent meetings, Physical Sciences next year. ted at a special meeting of the A. tary of the organization. term ■ had submitted petitions not planned an elaborate scheme. Un I four point program was drawn Those members of the faculty, W. S. executive board Tuesday properly prepared. der the chairmanship of Hazel The form of government was Arrangements now assistant professors in vari Will Address 1 1, which Includes, first, health afternoon. adopted from a plan recommended The motion to remove the names Rice, Great Falls, the entertain supervision of the environment— ous departments, who will take The May Queen election will be of these petitioners from the bal ment committee promises a new by the committee that was chosen over the duties of associate pro insisting of such activities as a held on Aber Day, and every Student Group at the first meeting of the group Given Impetus lot was passed by a vote of six to type of program for intermission.1 finitary survey, regulations for fessors next year are Professor woman In the university is eligible two. Those voting in favor of the The Aristocrats will play for the to Investigate and report on the Paul Blschoff of the foreign lan f.mpus sanitation, regulations for to vote for the queen.