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The Montana Kaimin, May 28, 1929

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Masquers To BOBCAT SECOND BEST IN DEBATE MEDALS TO BE GIVEN SeniorWomen DR. HENRY NEUMANN WILL GIVE TO GRIZZLY BAND MEN W o m en H ave WITH GRIZZLY FORENSIC ARTISTS A T 8. 0 . S. THIS F R ID A Y ADDRESS TO GRADUATING CLASS Initiate; Elect To Be Quests Convocation R u n Smith, University, Aw arded First Place in Intercollegiate Singing-on-the - Steps will Is a Nationally Known Educatin’ and Ethical Culture Leader. New Officers Debate; Ed Eagle, College, Second; H. Fitz­ be held at Main hall at 7:30 gerald, University, Third. Friday evening fo r the last Of “U ” Dorm W ednesday time this year, according to “ Making a Living and Making a mental - or - Progressive - Education Life” will be the subject of the ad­ business. It Is altogether too dan­ Drama Group Will Take in Russell Smith, junior In the Law college won second place, and third Nelson Fritz, Yell King. The Graduating Seniors Will Revision of A. W. S. Con­ I Twenty Pledges. school o f the State University, won place was awarded to Harold Fitz­ new University flag will be dress which Dr. Henry Neumann, gerous. We simply cannot expect first place in the Intercollegiate ex­ gerald of the University. presented as part of the pro­ Dine in Halls, As in nationally known educator, will de­ children, teachers, to take to heart stitution to Be Voted gram and also the medals temporaneous debate contest be­ Six contestants debated individ­ Old Days. liver at the Commencement exer­ what Is taught in these new schools, Upon. Hie Montana Maaquera will meet which are given to students tween Montana University and the ually the question o f the justifica­ cises held in the Men’s gymnasium and at the same time remain good, lit tie Little Theater next Thursday who have been members of State college, held Friday evening tion of the policy of the United at 9:30 the evening of June 10. Dr. upstanding preservers of the ideals jlght to elect officers for the com- the University band for four All senior women who lived in There will be an Associated Wom­ In Bozeman. Edwin Eagle of the States in the Caribbean. Neumann Is leader of the Ethical of the Founding Fathers. bg year and to initiate 20 pledges years. The new Yell King the women's residence halls on the en Students’ convocation Wednesday This was the first debate to be University campus during their Culture society and closely associat­ “ Modern education obliges the afternoon at 4 o’cldck in Main hall Into the organization. will be appointed at this time. held with Bozeman for a number of ed with the Ethical Culture school, teacher to ask herself, 'How long i, Students to be initiated are: J. MILITARY UNIFORMS freshmen year, will be the guests of auditorium. According to Hazel years, and the first extemporaneous North and Corbin halls at dinner both of Brooklyn, and is well known would your pupils stay in your dart Kellett, Ezra Ruyle, George MUST BE TURNED IN Mnmm, A. W. S. president, all mem­ intercollegiate debate to be held in this evening. for the numerous pamphlets and classroom if -they were not com­ bers of the organization should at­ jpiimsn. Curtis Barnes, Gretchen BY TUESDAY, JUNE 4 the state. Those women who are graduating articles which he has published re­ pelled?’ School is getting to be less tend the meeting as revision of the Gayhart, Marian Hobbs, J. E. Mayo. garding ethical training and educa­ The general subject for debate MAJOR GENERAL from the University this quarter are and less a place where children are constitution will • be discussed and Sows Morrell, Esther Edwards, R. 0 . T. C. cadets are re­ tion. He received his B. A. degree was “The Foreign invited to the hall in which they compelled to learn. In the new voted upon. iQeorge Husser, Mildred Hacker, quested by the military de­ HINES REVIEWS from the College of the City of New Policy,” and the specific phase of lived as freshmen. Those who lived schools children are encouraged to The A. W. S. executive board 'Badcliffe Maxey, Harold Ruth, Ger­ partment to turn in their uni­ York and his Ph. D. degree from in Craig hall are invited to attend speak up and ask questions about trude Gustafson, Charles Alderson. forms at the time designated this question was decided by Dr. LOCAL R.O. T.C. passed upon the changes advocated the dinner at Corbin hall. While the University of New York. what is on their minds. Some of Helen Maddoek, Dutch Corbly, Uriel on one of the following days: David Barrows, head o f the politi­ at their regular meeting yesterday guests of the halls, the women willl | In his most recent article, “The them dare to ask why America signs Cooper, Frances Erickson and Peg cal science department of the Uni­ afternoon, and as is the annual Monday, June 3,8:30 A. M. Commander of Ninth Corps go back four years to the time they Social Portent in the New Educa­ a peace treaty and at the same time practice, the changes will be sub­ Sharp. to 4 P. M. versity o f . Contestants A rea Makes Final were freshmen, and enter the din­ tion,” published in “The Survey” builds more cruisers. To the elder­ Following the business meeting Tuesday, June 4, 8:30 A. were given two hours to prepare mitted to A. W. S. members at the Inspection. ing room and take their places as for March 15, Dr. Neumann said. ly and orderly all this is very dis­ ■embers and their guests will at­ M. to 4 P. M. their talks ou the specific phase of convocation Wednesday. The chang­ formerly. “ Something, it would seem, will quieting. Small wonder that the tend a circus party. Any student failing to turn the question. es which are agreeable to the or­ This morning at 11 o’clock the According to Elnore Ayres who have to be done about this ’Expert- regents of a certain state univer­ ganization as a whole will become a in his uniform before 4 Bussell Smith receives the $50 Grizzly battalion appeared for its has charge of the dinner, A. W. S. sity, a few years ago, were asked to part of the constitution. o’clock Tuesday, June 4, will gold medal awarded as first prize. final review and inspection for this plans to sponsor a 'similar dinner find out whether it was not Rus­ be subject to exclusion from Margaret Brown, ’30, was elected BIOLOGICAL FRAT sian propaganda that was respons­ year. The inspection was carried | for the senior women every year, IOWA FORFEITS Big Sister chairman for next fall examinations. A ll radets are ible for the combination of lawless­ out by Major General John L. Hines ! and to make it a tradition if the quarter at the meeting yesterday. WEEK-ENDS AT requested to see that the fol­ ness on the part of the present gen­ FORESTERS GET of the Presidio army post at San dinner this evening is a success. MEMBERSHIP IN She will begin plans for the Big lowing details are carried eration with cartailed clothing and FLATHEAD LAKE Francisco,, California. Sister movement right away. otd: EMPLOYMENT IN BIG TEN GROUP the teaching of the new psychology.” 1. All collar ornaments General Hines is commander of the entire ninth corps-area and Is Concluding the article, Dr. Neu­ Mrs. T. C. Spaulding and R. T. are to be left on blouses. NATIONALPARKS LEADERS CHOSEN Out, After Completion of at present making a tour of inspec­ man said: “ If more and more chil­ Young Accompany 2. All non - commissioned Football Schedule “U” Orchestra to tion of all headquarters and army FOR NEXT YEAR dren get a schooling which increas­ Phi Sigma. officers’ chevrons are to be Students Placed in National Next F a ll ingly rejects the thought of com­ removed from uniforms. posts within his zone. Furnish Music Forests From California IN DORMITORIES pulsion, which encourages them to 3. The R. 0 . T. C. shields To New Hampshire. The general Is one of the few Members of Phi Sigma, honorary Iowa University will be forced to unite freely for purposes of their are to be left on uniforms. World war heroes on the present For Graduation biological fraternity, Mrs. T. C. Olga Hammer of Valier, Cho­ forfeit its membership in the Big own choosing, which trains them 4. Each legging will be active list of the army. He is con­ Spaulding and Dr. R. T. Young, in­ Almost 40 forestry students have sen Student Assistant Ten conference January 1, 1930, by to inquire and think and find out rolled separately and then sidered one o f the best commanders Women’s Glee Club Will As­ structor o f the biology department, been placed in forest service work Director. the request of Major John L. Grif­ for themselves, which regards edu both leggings securely fast­ in the American forces at this time. sist W ith Musical returned Sunday evening from a for the summer by the School of cation as a life-long process where ened together by the string fith, commissioner of athletics in Program. week-end inspection trip o f the Bio­ Forestry. He held many responsible posi­ Four leaders and student assist­ the Western conference. the personality effects of the day’s logical station on Flathead lake. o f one, so that a single bundle tions during the war and took an Students have been placed in na­ work are of paramount concern, and will be made. active part in several famous ant were selected from North hall Iowa, ousted on the charge of Baccalaureate and commencement The primary object o f the trip if, finally, an educational program tional forests from California to and six leaders were selected from subsidizing its athletes, was granted was to become acquainted with the battles. Among these are the battles mnslc for Jane 9 and 10 will be New Hampshire, and the variety of Corbin hall during the past week. permission by the chief executive to requires hearty backing up from all station and the work being done of Meuse-Argoune and S t Mihiel. played by the University Symphony jobs ranges from fire prevention the social influences surrounding General Hines holds the following Thirty girls from North hall chosen complete its six-game football sched­ orchestra under the direction of A. there, though the party enjoyed work to airplane lookout service. the school, surely It would seem decorations bestowed upon him dur­ by Mrs. Brantly, the director, and ule next fall. In the event that the H. Wei8berg of the Music depart­ fishing, boating, hiking, and all “GYPSY PARADE” that the new education is pointing Most of the men will take up the ing the World w ar; Distinguished thirty girls from Corbin hall select­ Ilawkeyes should win the Big Ten ment and the University Women’s kinds of outdoor sports. Although toward a social system much differ­ work immediately after the close of ed by Mrs. Turner were asked to championship it would be officially there was an almost steady rainfall PRACTICE DAILY Service cross and Distinguished Glee club, under the supervision of the term, though a few will leave a meet with Dean Sedman at their recognized, according to Major ent from today’s.” Missoula over the past week-end, Service medal, Commander, Legion DeLoss Smith, Dean of the School week early. respective halls and vote on the girls Griffith. of Mnslc. lumbers of the party said there First Dress Rehearsal to Re o f Honor, Croix do Guerre T h e ' following men have been to be the leaders In the halls next Conference Turmoil. yas very little rainfall around Yel­ Held Saturday. (French), Order of Leopold (Bel­ The programs are as follows: placed: Joe Kische, in the Kaniksn year. Pharmacy Club Will low bay, and that the weather was gium), Knight Commander of S t The present situation has caused Sunday, June 9. Leaders are chosen for their qual­ ideal for outdoor sports. national forest, on trail survey; Michiel and St George (English), a turmoil in the conference. State­ Practices are being held daily for University Symphony orchestra, William Brown and Archie Merchle, Order of the Crown (Italian), ities of leadership and responsibil­ ments were issued by groups where­ Picnic Friday, Jane 7 this year’s May fete, “The Gypsy Janet Hobbs at the piano: in the Kootenai national forest, on I Medal o f Solidaridad (Panam an­ ity. It Is an honor conferred on by an investigation would start im­ Parade,” which will be given June R. Whitaker Elected President of 1. Marche Pontificale—Gounard. trail location survey; Evans Hawes, ian ), and is a member o f the Society girls who will be a worthy example mediately. The Chicago Alumni as­ 7, as the first event on the Com­ Organization. 2. Prelude, Slcilano and Inter­ Women’s Glee Club White Mountain national forest in of Santiago de Cuba. to freshman girls living in the halls sociation of the University of Iowa mencement program. mezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana— New Hampshire; Daniel Clapp, next year, and who will be of help announced that “ it Iowa goes out, ? Will Give Program Plans for the annual pharmacy j Mascagni According to Frances Nash, man­ Kootenai national forest; F. C. Jae- in carrying out the ideas of the di­ the alumni will find oat why some 3. March Religioso—Chambers. ager o f the Fete, the principals of rectors. picnic to be held at Bonner a week j I B Sing at Wilma in Conjunction card, Cabinet national forest, trail others don’t get out too.” Theta Sigma Phi to The leaders are voted on by the from this Friday were completed University Women's Glee dub, With “The Tempest” the cast o f “The Gypsy Parade” and construction; Walter E. Pool, Sel- Paul E. Belting issued a statement! at a meeting of the club last Friday Helen Smith, soprano, and Vivian the dancers are practicing diligently way national forest, Idaho, train girls meeting with Dean Sedman charging he was compelled to give Hold June Meeting afternoon. The following officers Lewis, accompanist in preparation for the first dress construction; D. T. Brown, St. Joe and in tarn approved by her and up his position as athletic director Tbo University Women’s Glee 1. Gallia—Charles Gounod. rehearsal, which will be held in the recommended by the hall director. were elected for the coming year: dob, under the direction o f DeLoss national forest, Idaho, train con­ Sixth National Convention Will Be at Iowa because he refused to per­ Women’s gymnasium Saturday Olga Hammer of Valier was chos­ Rex Whitaker, president; Alvin Monday, June 11* Smith. Dean of the School o f Music, struction; Charles N. Gail, St. Joe Held in Columbus, Ohio. mit diversion of the school’s athletic morning at 10 o’clock. Costumes en student assistant of North hall Jacobsen, vice president; O. K. University Symphony orchestra: vffl present another program at the national forest, trail location; Ber­ fund to aid athletes. for the participants in the Fete have and the North hall leaders were as Chapman, secretary and treasurer, 1. Coronation March — Meyer­ Wilma theater tonight at 8:30 nard Hoffman, Lolo national forest, Theta Sigma Phi, women’s hon­ Athletes Received Pay. been cut out and distributed to the follow s: Adrienne Hughes, Billings; and Lewis Fetterly, sergeant at beer. •’dock, in conjunction with the pic­ lookout fireman; C. D. Fry, Flat- orary journalism fraternity, will Professor Lewis Pelzer, Iowa’s arms. members o f the costume committee, head national forest, trail construc­ Helga McArthur, Portland, Ore.; 2. Concert -Waltz — Voices of ture, “The Tempest.” hold Its sixth national convention representative and secretary of the and will be finished for the rehear­ tion. Rhea Traver, Big Timber; Georgia Kappa Psi, men’s professional Spring—Strauss. The program is as follow s: “The at Columbus, Ohio, Jnne 26-28, com­ conference athletic committee, ad­ sal ; Stripp, Billings. From Corbin hall pharmacy fraternity, has completed 3. Marche Pontificate—Gounard. Dream Bobber,” by Lang; “Shadow Berton McPherson, Blackfoot na­ memorating the twentieth anniver­ mitted that alleged maintenance of the following leaders were selected: plans for their spring outing that Women’s Glee club: March,” by Protheroe; “ Cradle tional forest, trail construction; sary of the fraternity’s founding. a fund by wealthy Iowa City resi­ HELEN ZEH, ’27, RETURNS ! Dorothy Briggs, Havre; Jean Pater­ will be held this year at S t Mary’s 1. The Dream Robber—Lang. Song,” by Chrysler; “ Irish Hills,” Charles O'Neil, Flathead national Special ceremonies are being dents for the aiding of athletes was FROM TERRY, MONTANA son, Conrad; Alice Burdick, Lavlna; lake. The outing will cover the 1st violin—Alton Bloom. in. old Irish tune from Country forest, trail construction; Robert one of the charges on which the ex­ planned to pay tribute to the found­ Norma Flick, Anaconda; and Betty last three days in May. According 2nd violin— Inez Hannes. Dairy; “Bose of My Heart,” ' by Cooney, Helena national forest, for­ pulsion was based. ers, and during the four-day session Williams, Helena. to Mr. John Suchy, assistant pro­ I 2. The Monotone—Peter Corneli- lohr. Helen Zeh, ’27, returned to her est guard; Alfred Flint, Cabinet na­ there will be discussions of chapter Clarence Cook Little, who recent­ fessor of pharmacy, a good many i ius. The Glee clnb sang at the Wilma tional park, lookout fireman; Einar home in Missoula Sunday evening problems; o f opportunities and ly resigned as president of the Uni­ alumni are expected to be present. Solo by DeLoss* Smith. Kingian, Flathead Indian Agency hot Saturday night from Terry, Montana, where she problems facing women in the prac­ versity of Michigan, charged the forestry division; Jack White, Lolo has just completed her second year tice of Journalism. Dean A. L. Department Head committee as being swayed because D. DOUGLASS TO KALISPELL of teaching in the high school. Hel­ national forest; G. B. Wallace, Stone of the School of Journal­ of commercial reasons to set the white pine blister rnst control; Is Making Collection TWELVE CANDIDATES FOR OFFICES en, who is a member of Sigma ism has been invited to attend the date of expulsion January 1, 1930, Herbert Yerbeek, Kootenai national ; Dorothy Douglass has accepted a Kappa and. of Theta Sigma Phi, is meet. Montana’s delegate for the Rlcdell Gathers Catalogues, Bulle­ instead of making the order im­ IN UNIVERSITY ALUMNI ELECTION P°dtion to teach in the city schools a graduate of the School of Journ­ forest; J. S. Stevenson, Cleveland convention will be Jerry Wilson. tins, Reproductions for Art mediately effective. national forest, California, forest Library. of Kailspell next year. alism. During the four-day session there Major Griffith dedared in a guard; Earl Sparks, Flathead na­ Dietrich, ’ 1 8, and Sheridan, ’0 2 , File for Office of President; will be discussions of active and statement that recruiting and sub­ tional forest, fire protection; Don­ Ballots to Be Counted June 10. nlumnae chapter problems; of jour­ Professor Clifford H. Riedell, sidizing of athletics was so bad in ald Fenton, Kaniksu, forest guard; GRIZZLY BATTALION, R. 0. T. nalism education for women, its head of the University art depart­ the Big Ten conference that the Ivor B. Lowe, S t Joe, forest guard; advantages and difficulties; o f the ment, is collecting catologues, bul­ making of the 19