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the M dub Varsity dance to be held in FROM GONZAGA UNIVERSITY the University gymnasium Thursday, Dean Stone. Night, the occasion of the IN IDAHO AND W.S.C. MEETS ------O ------May 29. The dance will immediately fol­ annual picnic given by the students of low the May Fete which is to be held the journalism school in honor o f Dean Only Games Won by Varsity DRUS HAS CARTOON Silent Sentinel on the campus that evening. A. L. Stone, will be held Wednesday IN SEATTLE STAR Opponents Win by Large While on Their Tour The club lias adopted plans for the night at Greenough park. Members of Scores; Shaffer Takes In­ Taps Members at men to appear with no coats and in Theta Sigma Phi, women’s national of Northwest A cartoon drawn by Peter Paul Drus, dividual in Both Meets white shirts, and requests that the wom­ journalism fraternity, will arrange the S.O.S. Thursday ex ’24, appeared in the University of en's apparel consist o f Bport clothes. picnic dinner which will be served Washington journalism school edition of Tickets will cost one dollar and can- promptly at 6 o’clock. Rallying desperately in*the last series: the Seattle Star. The University of Montana track team Dean A. L. Stone and Professor be purchased at the campus store and After the dinner Dean Stone will en­ o f their eight-game western trip, the Mr. Drus is attending the University met defeat in the dual meet with Idaho Burley Miller will speak at the S.O.S. fraternity houses Thursday. Only 200 tertain with stories and Professor A. A. Grizzly ball team took the two final of Washington this quarter. Last year yesterday afternoon at Moscow by the games o f the jaunt from the Gonzaga Thursday night, according to Gid tickets will be sold. The money realized Applegate of the school of journalism, he attended ‘ the University of Idaho, score of 86% to 44%, after having been Beldt, yell king. Members of Silent from the dance will be turned back to and W. E. Christenson, editor of The Bulldogs at Spokane Friday and Satur-: editing the year book there. Drus was beaten by W.S.C. Friday afternoon at Sentinel, senior honorary society, the athletic fund to be used in the fur­ New Northwest, .and Burley Miller, who day by scores o f'9 to 4 and 9 to 7. It enrolled here in the school of journal­ Pullman, 98 5-6 to 32 1-6. John Shaffer will also be tapped at this time, ac­ thering of athletics at the University. instituted the tradition, will give talks. was the third victory o f the season and ism the fall o f 1922, and will be remem­ o f the Grizzly squad won individual cording to Charles Nickolaus, presi­ George Dahlberg and Ralph Christie the third triumph over Gonzaga for the bered as the designer o f the .Sigma Nu honors in both meets, making 14 points dent of the organization. are in charge of the dance. The chap­ ALPHA KAPPA PSI TO MEET Grizzlies. The team reached home early float “The Book Our Alumni Helped to against the Cougars and 13 points in the Sunday morning after their road trip. erons are Captain Robert Cummings, Alpha Kappa Psi, professional busi­ Write,” which won first place in the Idaho meet. =Coach Jim Stewart, and D octor and ness fraternity, will meet tomorrow Only two more games remain on the Homecoming day parade in 1922. Idaho took ten firsts to Montana's Grizzly schedule, Whitman having can­ Mrs. W. E. Schreiber. afternoon in Simpkins hall. four in the meet yesterday. Rottler in celled her games scheduled for May 30 the half-mile, Baney and Shaffer in the and 31, and Idaho having called o ff the pole vault, Shaffer iii the discus, and Ax- two-game scries set for the first week “ YOU UNO I” BY University Graduate to Give tell in the shot-put were Montana's win­ in June because o f lack o f sufficient ners. funds. This leaves only the two-game Summary: series with the Washington State college PHILIP BARRY AT Annual Commencement Address Mile— Snowdcr, Idaho, first; Hillman, Cougars Friday and Saturday o f this ------■ © - Idaho, second; Dunn, Montana, third. w eek .' The Cougars took two games* on STATE PLATFORMS Dr. Gordon S. Watkins, graduate of Time, 4 minutes 37 1-10 seconds. the trip by scores of 6 to 0 .and 2 to 1, WILMA SATURDAY the University of Montana and now 100-yard dash—Keith, Idaho, first; the latter being a ten-inning hurling duel prominent educator, will deliver the Stark, Montana, second; Davison, Idaho, between Hanson and Otterson. On the THIS AFTERNOON! third. Time, 10 seconds. commencement address at the fwenty- trip the team dropped two apiece to TICKETS WILL BE PLACED ON I seveilth annual commencement o f the 440-yard —Gasebolt, Idaho, first; Washington, W.S.C. and Idaho. SALE WEDNESDAY Ritter, Montana, second; Davison, Idaho, University of Montana to be held June 6. STUDENT CONVOCATION WILL BE F or five innings Friday's game with third. Time, 51 7-10 seconds. Dr. Watkins received his degree of HELD AT 4 O’CLOCK TODAY Gonzaga was a ' battle between 120 high hurdles— Huefner, Idaho, bachelor o f arts here in 1914. He later Jimmy O’Conner and Dwyer, with the First Presentation Will Be Given at first; Powers. Idaho, second; Berg, Mon­ did post-graduate work at the Univer­ latter having the edge by shutting' out Hamilton Thursday According tana, third. Time, 16 5-10 seconds. sity o f Pennsylvania, where he received I Ten Office Seekers Will Make Speeches Montana, while his team mates produced to Williams Two-mile run—Forfeited to Idaho. his doctor o f philosophy degree in 1917. in Preparation for Elections two runs for him up to the sixth. In Half-mile—Rottler, Montana, first; Since that time he has been acting head Thursday this inning the Grizzlies got next to Gasebolt, Idaho, second; Erickson, Mon­ of the department of economics at the Dwyer and continued a batting onslaught Tickets for the Masquers’ production, University of Illinois. Dr. Watkins ex­ tana, third. Time, 2 minutes 2-10 sec­ that drove him from the rubber in the onds. “ You and I,” which will be presented at pects to teach at the University of Cal­ eighth. O’Conner brilliantly, Campaign speeches for candidates in 220-yard dash— Keith, Idaho, first; the Wilma theater Saturday afternoon ifornia during the coming summer ses­ permitting but six hits, whiffing eleven the ASUM elections to be held Thurs­ and evening, will be placed on sale in sion. Eaton, Idaho, second; Stark, Montana, and giving but one base on balls. Scorp day, May 22, will be held in the audito­ third. Time, 20 8-10 seconds. Main hall Wednesday, according to Coming to the University of Montana Anderson led the team . getting rium this afternoon at 4 o’clock. Pres- 220-yard low hurdles—Powers, Idaho, Harold Reeley, business manager. from the Fargo College academy in 1911, two safe bingles. I ident Charles Nickolaus

to college to gain knowledge, to develop his Seventy-Five Couples and broad jumps, high and low hurdles, mental, physical and spiritual possibilities. baseball throw, javelin throw and inter­ The Montana Kaimin In the process he hopes to gain culture and to Attend Pan-Hellenic class relay. The events o f the swimming meet will Automobiles for Rent Published semi-weekly by the Associated Students of Without drivers." step out into the world and by the mere thor­ be 20-yard dashes, using any stroke, the University o f Montana. Approximately seventy-five couples oughness of his preparation grasp the reins of any five dives, an under-water swim, attended the formal dance given by Pan- Entered as second-class matter at Missoula, Montana, business and philanthrophy from Morgan and long distance plunge and a race two- McCullough motor co. under act o f Congress o f March 3, 1870. Rockefeller. llellenic at the Winter Garden Friday lengths o f the pool. The beginners in But even with all these perfectly fine rea­ evenin. Davenports and floor lamps swimming will compete In diving and in Subscription price $2.50 per year. were placed in the four corners of the the 20-yard dash. sons, there is something else that students hall for the dancers. 7

student as /h e bought a i>unch on the | statipd Marion Kitzpatrick yesterday, T H E JU R IST board. 1 Dampqrs have begtiin practices on the Missoula’s Most Sanitary Barker Shop loval and according to Miss Fitzpatrick “ The mills of the gods grind slowly And who is the guy that is putting off all iireparations posisiblc at (be present AMERICAN BARBER SHOP but they grind exceeding flnn.’’ committing suicidep until Juilie 20 because time have been mad< With Service Second to None be bus 11 <:uts? ----- .--- Cedar and Higgins St. Harry {Shorty) Watson, *23, is visit- American Bank Building g in Missoula for a few weeks. W at- D.A.V. Dance Expected >n Jins been working in Beattie since {last summer. to Be Event of Quarter!^ Kodaks and Supplies The I>.A.V'. dance, which takes place DEVELOPING and PRINTING tonight at Greenough park, is expected to be one o f the big dances o f the quar­ I. O. Q. U. SPORTS McKAY ART COMPANY Galileo Sez: ter, says Commander. (Crab) Oorblcy. L ite permission has been granted to Uni­ Going without food or clothing fori versity girls. The chaperones will be j Y. Z. seven days makes one weak, OXFORDS M ajor and Mrs. Kolb, Captain and Mrs. HUGO H. SWAN BERG Howard, and Major and Mrs. Smith. Joel Real Estate General Insurance k Our Girl See The fact that sports oxfords can be worn Sweeney will sing during the evening. throughout the major portion of every Batter Rates She thinks that a safely razor is a Better Sarvioa The purpose of the dance is to raise summer day, is the reason that they play new kind o f elevator. money to send delegates to the state and Better Security City Property a Specialty national D.A.V. conventions. such an important part in summer foot­ W IL M A A D 129 Higgins Avenue Phone 200 Breathes there a girl with soul so dead wear. Our delightful showing of these' Who never to her sheik hath said: PLANS FOR MAY FETE allows you to make a choice to pleasingly “ When do we eat?” PAGEANT COMPLETE emphasize the color note of your sports E > — Ex. costume. Missoula “All business arrangements for May Make of This Store Winner of Carnegie Tough Luck Medal Fete have been completed and everything The athlete who was declared in­ is in readiness for its presentation/* Y our Kind o f a Store Trust & Savings eligible after he. had left for the track $3.95 to $7.85 SCi*1re To trip. 0'\HI- l ifm: To well! Bank serv 'ii well! A lit tie better, in l- time ;you callipd. “ That was some drive,** said the golf fact, (ho n the Iasi Missoula, Montana ;eep bn servir tteir and lxP t- player, as he stepped out o f his car. 'Jfo I< ig be Pumps for HANFORD’S ter. Th is we can do as you kmo\v bet ter. The younger generation is going to the W FO U N TAIN PEN IN K us and vre know ;fou 1 Graduation Capital nnd Surplus dogs. All they sing Is “ Y<\s, W e Have c<>'OJ> e ration i lie etepping $250,000.00 No Pajamas.’* "T h e Ink That M ade s( on ti toi mil I na l bone fit , Tell us White kid Hollywood Sandals, white kid The Fountain Pen Possible your n e t; t the Uni- WelI „|v, j spos„ tha(: s0,m Tailor Shop versity o f Michigan,^ received second j >S(.,,oo] wU1 hc <)1Jt .,I1(1 kkls wU, oon (Jacob Abuya) prize. The first two* prizes were for and through $100 and $50 respectively. June ALTERING, CLEANING and The contest is said by the J. B. W il­ Be lookin’ for a job. PRESSING SHOP In CONNECTION liams company, Glastonbury, Conn., man­ But qext year when the old tower hell ANDERSON ufacturers of Williams shaving cream, Itoars Stanford Vict’ry, just to tell 107 West Main Street ! t g have been one o f the most successful The folks around, we’ll all raise hell they have had knowledge of. In all over Again. Shoe Repair Shop 112,000 slogans were received and stu­ Shoes shined, repaired' and dents from practically every college in And at the next old Varsity yell, mended. I carry a full line o f the country participated. Sound ofT for me. Yours. polishes and supplies. Everything The John R. Daily Co. The slogan which won the first prize ANNABELLE.* Wholesale and Retail strictly guaranteed. j o f $100 is the following: “ Found— a cap Dealers in MYRON W. LYNOE, Agent that nobody lost.” Mr. Colley, the FRESH AND SALT MEATS, Phone 71 109 South Hall author, comes from Pinnacle, North, Sigma Kappa Will Install FISH, POULTRY AND OYSTERS [Carolina. The slogan which won $50 for'i Hempstead S. Bull o f the University of IAlpha Nu Chapter May 31 Packers of Michigan, this Bette can’t lose DaCo FOR welve prizes, tolnlin; $250, Beta Zcla sorority will be installed as (Prfdc Mark) oCfc d by the Williams c tpuny Alpha Nu chapter o f the Sigma Kappa HAMS, BACON, LARD sorority Sam relay, May 31. Miss Mary FRUIT PUNCH for clever slogans descriptive of the I’houes 117-118 111-113 W. Front (Punch Bowl Furnished hinge-cat). A limit o f 10 words was J. BhtuU.of Alexandria, Minnesota, will I Free) •made. A number o f replies were thrown he the chief., installing officer. The ini­ Electric Cooking out because the persons submitting them tiation ceremonies will be held Saturday j ---clean OR did not comply with the. published rc-; [afternoon and will be followed by a ban- Pure Apple^Cider tjuircmeiils of the contest. These re-, ! quet at the Florence hotel in the evening. --convenient Butte Cleaners An open house has been planned for all j Phone 292 M (juiiVmcht.s specified that the student’s “ Kleaners That Klean” name, address, class and college should University students, faculty and towns­ —economical Majestic Bottling Co. he written on the sheet hearing the slo­ people to be held on Sunday afternoon. Missoula Light and Water Co. A. PETERSON, Prop. We Deliver gans. A number failed to pay attention Phone 500 Auto Delivery this de Patronize Kaimin advertisers. 4 THE MONTANA KAIMIN Tuesday, May 20, 1924

of more than 400, although no official• points with his help if he performed up motion was noted only when the, dancer fig u re eon be obtained at this time, to his usual form, as the javelin throw moved directly across the camera lines. ANDRUS TAKES HONORS Pajam as Both Dwyer and “Grandpa Garrity,” was won at 160 feet while Plummer has When she moved to or away from the Bulldog chuckcrs, were bounced from the been doing better than that in practice, lens there were no. uneven breaks, IN PENN-CORNELL MEET She Should Have Rolled I T w o Varsity ball players will not be in box in the two-game series with the|consistently. I For the big ballet scene in “Red Bulldogs. Garrity, and Ryan who re- Them Up the games with Washington State col­ ------— . . ) Lights," coining to the-Wilma theater lege Friday and Saturday o f this week, lieved him, were bumped for a total o f I f Montana could have used the fresh- on Wednesday for three days, Badger Scotty Andrus, former University Being a “ son-of-a-gun for beet*’ is not Danin Hanson, big Varsity hinder, hav­ 12 bits. man track team in the dual meet with 1 decided upon a new plan. The dancers student and captain-elect of this year’s always responsible for queer things that ing withdrawn from school, and Tommy -----—— W.S.C. the result may have been dif- were instructed to slow down their move- track team, won individual honors in are done on the campus. For instance, Long, first string backstop, having been I» the ten-inning struggle that the ferent, as several o f the frosh have bet-f-meats when crossing in front of the recent meet between the University of one of the school’s co-eds, who has a per­ declared ineligible because of insufficient Grizzlies lost to Washington State col~|tercd the time made by the Pullman camera, and to speed up immediately Pennsylvania, where he is now attend­ fect reputation, the other morning in a amount of work being carried during the lege, the gods o f luck were against Cop athletes in the dashes and distance runs,j upon turning to or from the camera. ing, and Cornell. According to a clip­ hurry to make her 8 o’clock (her tong winter quarter. Cummings* men. In the ninth inning, where Montana fell down. I This method eliminated all the jerky ping received in Missoula, the track was house is quite a way from the campus) with the score 1 to 0 against Montana, J ------motions. The quick change of time was wet and muddy. Andrus, however, won Hanson drove a terrific liner to deep Sweet would have ran away from the | very difficult for the dancers, and was forgot to remove her pajamas before Hanson will be employed in town dur­ the 100-yard dash in 10 1-10 seconds donning her street clothes. She strug­ left center, scoring Centerwall, who was field in the century and 220-yard dashes. | attained only through constant practice. ing the summer months at the II. O. on base. The hall had every earmark of and the 220-yard dash in 22 3-10 sec­ gled into her coat and dashed down the The century was won in 10 4-5 seconds. Eddie Jones, who handled the ballet Bell garage, where he worked last sum­ a clean circuit clout, but hit a hurdle and onds. The coach o f the Pennsylvania street. She had covered almost a block Sweet steps that distanc consistently in, scene in “Red Lights" under the super­ mer. He will also play with the White bounced back in time to allow the Cou­ team has recently forbidden Andrus to before the flipping o f the pajama legs 10 flat. vision of Mr. Badger, put the dancers Pine club of the city league. Hanson gar left-fielder to throw out Hanson at enter any competitive meets as he in­ told her that she had made a mistake. — ■ ■■ ■ {through rehearsals daily. can play n capable game at short or the plate. I f the hurdle had not been tends to enter him for the Olympic try­ No, she did not make her 8 o’clock class. third as well os take his regular turn on there Hanson would have scored, there­ outs. Margaret Marshall returned Saturday the mound. On the western jaunt o f the by making the score 2 to 1 in favor o f THEATERS from her home in Salt Lake City, where Andrus has received an offer from the Grizzlies he played in the outfield when Montana, and the tenth inning would she was called by the ,death o f her Newark A. C. to run for them during the not called on for slab duty. never have come around. WILMA. | father. coming summer Clarence O. Badger, while directing; ______. . . _. - - Jimmy Charteris of Great Falls, who Anyway, the ball team has already the Goldwyn picture, “ Red Lights," dis-| T1 largest junior paper ever pub- broke the state record in the half mile, ATTEND ANNUAL BANQUET done better than last year's club did. covered a new method o f dancing before j Hshe at the University of Washington doing the distance in 2 minutes 4 1-5 The only two victories of the season the camera which practically eliminates will be edited as a souvenir o f junior seconds at the Interscholastic, lowered MONTANA IS DEFEATED were garnered at the expense of Whit- the jerky movements of the dancers, week-end this year. his time at a meet between the Univer­ Girl Reserves Give Dinner for Mothers man last spring, when the Preachers lost Ballet scenes have never been suc- sity o f Washington frosh team, of which in Women's Gymnasium the first two games of a three-game Icessful because the movements are re-! More than 60 girls bav© registered IIN TWO TRACK MEETS he is a member, and Bellingham Normal, series, and now the Grizzlies have tucked! corded with an uneven motion. The rea-j for the spring quarter classics in archery by running the half in 2 minutes 1 1-4 throe games away, and have a chance]son for this is that the dancers move solar Oregon Agricultural College. The annual Mother and Daughter ban­ seconds. to secure revenge on Washington State! fast when crossing in front of the Iens: ______(Continued from Page 1) quet of the Girl Reserves was held Sat­ college this week-end. that a camera turning at the ordinary! A story on the University of Washing- urday evening in the girls' gymnasium. Lack o f men for the sprints and tb D is -Idaho, second; Nelson, Idaho, third, Dis-Idaho, ------j rate o f speed fails to record each move, j ton crews will be published in the next A blue triangle, which is the inter­ distance runs proved the undoing of th lance, 160 feet 10 inches. The last meet of the year for the! Mr. Badger discovered that the jerky issue of “National Athlete." national emblem o f the Girl Reserves, Grizzlies in the recent meets with W.S.C Grizzly track team is the Pacific Coast ______. : j Mile relay— Forfeited to Idaho. formed a combination place card, menu and the U. of Idaho. Shaffer won two j conference meet scheduled for May 301 W . S. C. Meet and program, and the favors consisted j firsts and tied for another first, winning and 31 at Eugene, Oregon. If John Scoring a total of 98 5-6 to 32 1-6 of,individual bouquets of lilacs. J the-discus, the pole vault, and tieing fori fihnffer can heave the discus 148 or 1501 points, the Washington State College The toastmistress was Mary Brown of I first in the high jump, while Hap Kibble feet at this meet, there is a chance fori track team defeated the Montana Grizz­ Get Extra Credits at H om e- of the Tusitola club. Mrs. Leonard Lar- took second in the broad jump, Stark him to make the Olympic team. lies at Pullman Saturday. John Shaffer More than 450 courses in History, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, son, president of the local YW CA, gave second in the 220-yard clash, and F orce I ...... made the only firsts made by the Mon­ Zoology, Modern Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc., the greeting, and toasts were given by Baney took second in the pole vault, the Ted Plummer, star javelin thrower are given by correspondence. Learn how the credit they yield may tana track team, taking first in the dis­ each of the various clubs. A toast, “To!Cougars maklug practically a clean 1for the Varsity, was declared ineligible be applied on your college program. Catalog describing courses fully, cus with a throw o f 134 feet 7-rinches, i furnished on request. Write today. Our Mothers," was given by Virginia j sweep of everything else. (after he had arrived in Pullman with the! first in the pole vault with the height of I Muckier of the Roosevelt club and Mrs. I ------j track team. He is not registered in 11 feet, and tying for first with Hoyer Cfje THnitiersitp of Chicago Emil Lehsou responded with a toast,! Scorp Anderson and Tommy Long led!enough hours this quarter. 95 ELLIS HALL CHICAGO. ILLINOIS of W.S.C. with a jump of 5 feet 6 “To Our Daughters." Several songs the club in hitting on the western jour------inches. were, sung by the Girl Reserves. |ney, both clouting the hall for Montana would have made five The Cougars made a clean sweep of firsts in all track and field events but Over three hundred people were the pole vault, discus throw, and high served, as each of the 150 members was jump, but Stark of Montana took second attendcd b»' hcr m6thcr or some member in the 220, Baney took second in the pole of lhe Woman'8 club of Missoula- Ther« vault, and Kibble took second in the nere aIso 8evcral * ucsts. broad.jump. Washington State College made clean sweeps in the high and low ROGER WILLIAMS hurdles, the mile and the two-mile. The. Prpspti to THRILLS! relay was conceded to the Cougars. JUNIORS, SENIORS ELECT The summary follows: 100-yard dash—McCarthy, W.S.C., | won; Jacobs, W.S.C., second; Stark,' NEW QUADRONS OFFICERS MAURICE BROWNE Montana, third. Time, 10.4 seconds. With 220-yard dash—McCarthy, W.S.C., Installation Will Take Place at Women's won;'Stark, Montana, Second; Scbeyer, Convocation Next Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday W.S.C., third. Time, 22.3 seconds. Week The Montana 440-yard dash — Herman, W.S.C., won; Scheyer, W.S.C., second; Ritter, Montana, third. Time, 51 seconds. New officers for the Quadrons, or­ Masquers 880-yard dash—Meyer, W.S.C., won; ganization of senior women, were elected Hopkins, W.S.C., second; Rottler, Mon­ at a joint meeting of junior girls and —In- tana, third. Time, 2 minutes 4.4 sec­ Quadrons Friday afternoon, May 16, in onds. the New Science hall. Those , elected Mile run— Leslie, W.S.C., won; Dun­ were: Eloise Baird, president; Lurena lap, W.S.C., second; McLeod, W.S.C., Black, vice-president; Ruth Houck, sec­ third. Time, 4 minutes 43.8 seconds. retary; Dora Dykins, treasurer. 2-mile run—McLeod, W.S.C., won; Installation o f the Quadrons will take Dunlap, W.S.C., second; Coulter, Mon­ place at a women’s convocation to be “You tana, third. Time, 10 minutes 25.8 sec­ held next week. onds. Quadrons is the name recently chosen 120-yard high hurdles — Douglas, by the senior class to replace Mortar- W.S.C., won; Blcoch, W.8.C., second; Board, because the latter is a national Peddycord, W.S.C., third. Time, 16.4 organization of senior women with which seconds; the Montana organization is not affil-1 220-yard low hurdles — Peddycord, iated. The name was suggested by Dean Great Mystery Hay\ A. L. Stone of the school of journalism. and I” W.S.C., won; Elcoch, W.S.C., second; Douglas, W.S.C., third. Time, 24.8 sec­ A very witty, very human dramatic comedy—the onds. Luke Garvin, ex ’24, arrived in Mis­ Belmont prize play by Philip Barry. The Mas­ Students whose last names begin with I. O. Q, Shot put—Durrwachter, W.S.C., won; soula Friday from his home in Butte. I quers’ finest offering in comedy. U, Y, and Z can get passes from Hepner or McCon­ Axtell, Montana, second; Davis, W.S.C., He was called here by the illness of his nell at the Journalism Shack. third. Distance, 42 feet 9 inches. mother, Mrs. L. D. Garvin, who was j Discus—Shaffer, Montana, won; Da­ taken to St. Patrick's hospital after another attack of the heart trouble from WILMA vis, W.S.C., second; Durrwachter, W.S.C., third. Distance, 134 feet 7 which she has been suffering. inches. THEATRE Javelin—Purnell, W.S.C., won; Durr- j wachter, W.S.C., second; .Maudlin, Mon- j CALENDAR OF THE WEEK More Thrills! tana, third. Distance, 160 feet 2 % Saturday, May 24 T■teday— inches. Prices, $1.50, ©1.00, 75c and 50c. Mall orders now. Pole vault— Shaffer, Montana, won; 4 p. m.— ASUM candidates present Baney, Montana, second; Douglas,, platforms, Main hall. (No tax.) W.S.C., and Kibble, Montana, tied for] 9 p. m.— D.A.V. dance at Green- third. Height, 11 feet. ough pavillion.. Reservation seat sale for convenience of stu­ High jump— Hoyer, W.S.C., and Shaf-| Wednesday— dents at Main hall Wednesday and Thursday. At fer, Montana, tied for first; Baney, Mon­ “You and I” tickets on sale In Wilma Friday and Saturday. tana; Kibble, Montana, and Elcoch, Main hall. W.S.C., tied for third. Height, 5 feet 6 p. m.— “ Dean Stone Night” pic­ 6 inches. nic In Groenough park. Broad jump—Douglas, W.S.C., won; 7:15 p. m.— Final girls’ baseball Kibble, second; Durrwachter, W.S.C., game on oval. PRINTING third. Distance, 20 feet 11 inches. Kib­ 8 p. m.— Pan-Hellenic Council ble’s distance, 20 feet 10% inches. meeting at Alpha Chi house. Thursday— Be One of the Fellows 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.— ASUM elections. April Jobs Number 55; 6 p. m.— WSQA picnic In Green- Don't you like a place where you can drop in and ough park. meet the gang and play the games over again and talk 388 Handled This Year 6 p. m.— Interfraternity Council over prospects for next year, while enjoying that Anything You Want— meeting, 8igma Alpha house. the Way You Want It! During the calendar month o f April, 7:30 p. m.— Singing on the Steps. Pic and— , Hamburger or Chili 1924, 54 employers offered 55 jobs to Friday— students. The student employment Charles Woodbury will address The Best in Town agency managed to fill 53 of the 55. The English olasses. Well, that’s us. Come In and see. other two were lost because no one was Girls must register for traok and available at the time they were wanted. swimming meets. Two of the jobs were permanent. 3 p. m.— Montana-W.S.C. baseball The New Northwest The employment office has bandied game; Dornhlaser field. 388 jobs this year up- until April 30. The Saturday— total number for the college year 1922-23 2:30 and 8 p. m.— “You and I,” at Phone 550, or call at 432 N. Higgins Ave, was 375, aocording to Lawton W. Beck­ the Wtfma theater. ‘Ask Our Customers” with, manager of student employment.