Johnson reveals MSU finances building. Other projects include By BERT TA RRANT $275,000 for additions and "If the legislature passes the MSU operations funding bills as renovation to the student health they now stand for operation, the student percent increase, at 2.9, office and $150,000 fo r the · will be the lowest since I have been here," said MSU President Leon library. H. Johnson. In other legislative action, Johnson said the House Appropriations Committee has pared Se n ate Resoluti on Six , roughly one million dollars from the bill. sponsored by Sen. Herb Klindt, R-Billings, died in the House by "We have little choice under expenses for the university. a vote of 66-20. the present bill," he siad, "To tell you the truth," The Senate-passed resolution "Either we are not able to meet J ohnson said, " the picture came out of the Education salary increases, or we will not doesn't look good for MSU, but Committee marked for death. be able to add staff we have a few chances left." Trying to save the measure was comme nsurate with The bleak outlook in Rep. Al Newby, R-Belgrade, enrollment.,, operational funding came on the who said, "If we want, we can .. But," he continued, "We. heels of legislative approval for a bury our heads in the sand and cannot do both." largest ever building program for just do nothing." He said staff and salaries, as MSU. Senate Bill I 72, which would well as nsmg employment The most expensive proposal supposedly raise the legal limit benefits and jumping utilities calls for $3 ,946,500 for of student fees from $50 to rates have brought increased construction of a crea tive arts Continued on Page 10 Register now or pay later "Prescheduling is for real this quarter," Registrar Helen E. Fechter emphasized. All students who don't preschedule, but who do come back next quarter must pay the late registration fee of $5. The absolute deadline for prescheduling is 5 p.m. Feb. 28. All students who have not consulted their BOZEMAN , MONTANA FEBRUARY 26, 1969 advisors about pre-registration are urged to do so immediately. March 21 has been set aside for students who wish to drop or add courses as an adjustment to their prescheduling. ovy groups to sound off It will take about 20 minutes on Monday, March 24, for returning students to register. An estimated 235 -hour "Sound Festival" belives the festival is the first of He said Marilee Rush and the students will be able to register every 15 minutes. • to the Fieldhouse the its kind in Montana. Turnabouts are considered to be A pamphlet containing detailed information about :ter registration next " We are bring groups to among the up and coming next quarter's computerized registration will be available ffhe list of rock groups Montana that are considered to groups in the United States. Miss at the Registrar's Office. d by the internationally be among the leaders in various Rush's record, "Angel of the au! Butterfield Blues segments of the rock music Morning," sold over a million industry. copies in its fust few months 'lion to the Butterfield " With the great interest and led to her nomination for Put it ,off a few days more nd, the festival will shown today in music by both the Grammie Award along with ' llarilee Rush an d the teenagers and young adults, we singer Barbara Streisand. She its, the Brown Sugar, thought a music festival would was selected by Cashbox finish school before you go Shadow Fax Light give Montanans a chance to see magazine as the number two these groups in person," Alston new female vocalist. By COL LEEN BEAUSOLEIL active duty with the regular ng will be allowed said. Alston said Brown Sugar is a A student may now get a forces. e 7 p.m. to 12 midnight Alston said the Butterfield Montana group that is ranked as I-SC draft deferment when his "The new I-SC deferment will ce. Blues Band is considered by the top in this state. classification changes from 11-S allow the student to complete ound Festival is being many to be at the top of the Visual effects for the show tol-A. the school year," stated Kenneth field. In the special campus l by the Honors Club, will be provided by Shadow Fax Men ordered for induction J. Goering, Dean of Graduate eing produced by The edition of Billboard, it was Light Show of Missoula. may enlist in a reserve Studies. ·ganization. ranked in fourth place in the Alston said tickets will be on component for the armed forces He added, "This may be done folk group. The group is, Alston, a member of sale for the festival within a with a maximum of 120 day only once. The appeal can be ud Organization and a perhaps, best known for its week or so. Special rates will be delay in reporting for extended album, "East West .. , made to the local board and, if tudent at MSU, said he offered to students. refused, to the state board." In a second bulletin, Selective Service Director Lewis B. Hershey informed local draft boards of policy change rty acres contributed to MSU r ega rding enlistment of registrants ordered for induction. y DEAN HENDRICKSON populated." Under certain circumstances, acre natural area wilderness park Miss Kirk and three MSU professors - Dr. they may now enlist in the ntly deeded to MSU by Miss C. V. Davis , zoology; Dr. W. E. Booth, reserves with a maximum 120 te Kirk of Bozeman .. botany; and Dr. Homer N . Metcalf, day delay in reporting for irk, southwest of Bozeman, is to be horticulture - outlined the restrictions extended active duty with the , the Kirk atural Area and will be which are set down in the deed. regular armed forces. ., a variety of purposes dealing with The restrictions dictate the land shall be A registrant inquiring about or enjoyment of nature. used as: enlist ment after having been ;epting the property, Dr. Roy E. - An area to develop nature trails for the ordered for induction must be . vice-president for research and self-instruction of interested persons. - A informed that he may request d.i.lector of the Endowment and convenient place for field classes from MSU the state director of Selective Foundation, said, "This gift adds and other schools or groups. Service to cancel his order. mportant resource to our campus. - An area restricted to native Montana The request must be especially timely and significant in plants, either currently growing or supported by evidence that a the gro,ving emphasis in both introduced. - A location for an arboretum representative of any of the and research on man's relation to of trees and shrubs native to Montana but regular armed forces is prepared ,nment," Huffman continued. not currently growing here. - A place for to enlist him on or before the ilik, a 1917 graduate of Berkeley, studying water, snow, and air relationships date set for his induction. gave the property to the school and as a place to study plant and animal If the state director rejects of her abiding interest in ecology. the request, the appliacant may ion. Dr. Davis, who has helped catalog a wide MARGUERITE KIRK appeal to Hershey, " who had numerous opportunities to sell variety of bird species spotted in the Kirk be of great interest. normally will ca ncel the I " she noted, " but I just didn't want Natural area, siad that because the site is " It is," he observed, " the type of area we induction order, permitting him r this piece of property become "natural ground," the ecology there should may not have access to in thel future." to enlist." STUDENT SENA TE Super salesman sells soul Can we review athletic: By PHIL SMITH By JAY WlLSON Athletic Department "The part of the Athletic Being soft-hearted and unable was fighting within myself and approval of the sen: If o ne were to let his eyes Budget, or that part financed by to resist such a catching and didn't realize it. All those years combined with funds frc p eer westward along the student fees, wilt be subject to sid e wa l k, one would have ori ginal line, I offered to buy of restraint and self-discipline sources in to one lump s1 approval by financial board and noticed the bent figure of an old him a cup of coffee. rebelled when I wanted to throw Varsity athl etics is student senate," according to a man, his back to the brisk wind , As we were sitting al the them out, and reduced me to receiver of the Athletic resolution passed by the senate trudging carefully and keeping counter, stirring in ou.r cups and nothing. This includes all close to the bordering buildings. reading over the License to I offered to rebuild my Monday night. intercollegiate ever Had he sufficient patience, Operate documents on the wall , model, perhaps along a different According to Gary Fulker, equipment, athletic schc one would have seen the old he began to speak, this time with line. I told her she could use it this doesn't mean that the senate and other minor recipien man, whenever he came upon real tears in his eyes. for some length of time, with no and finance committee have the In other business Bo some person standing idly on the "Years ago, when I was a obligation, and she could decide power to approve or disapprove announced !hat a corr, sidewalk, straighten himself, and young man like yourself, I was a whether she wanted to purchase yet.
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