University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 11-1-1946 The onM tana Kaimin, November 1, 1946 Associated Students of Montana State University Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy . Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper Recommended Citation Associated Students of Montana State University, "The onM tana Kaimin, November 1, 1946" (1946). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 2167. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/2167 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM) at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Montana Kaimin, 1898-present by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Spartans Play So Long —- Old Pal Billings Tonight Missoula high and Billings high THE will tangle under the lights of Dornblaser field tonight. The coaches of both schools are former MSU football stars: Walter Griffin of Missoula played for the Grizzlies in 1926, Bill Lazetich of MONTANA Billings was a star for Montana in the late thirties. University students may pur­ chase special student tickets for 40 cents and their student activity cards at the Student Union busi­ KAIMIN ness office. Atkinson Discusses Friday, November 1, 1946 Vol. XL VI No. 16 Referendum Dr. E. A. Atkinson, director of the division of extension and public service, discussed the psy­ chological aspects of Referendum Noise Parade-Rally 50 last night in the Bitterroot room before the Young Republicans. A debate followed the program, ac­ For Idaho Game cording to Mike Tray nor, Missoula, chairman. Those participating were Maur- Starts Saturday at 11 a.m. iceWhite, Kalispell, and Darrell Minifie, Miles City, defending the Montana State University’s pre-game noise rally parade affirmative of the topic: “Resolved: will start from the Northern Pacific depot tomorrow morn­ The Federal Government should ing at 11 o’clock, Chippo Golder, Missoula, Traditions board Revise its Labor Legislation to chairman, announced today. ® : Control Strikes.” Harry Mehr, All fraternities, sororities, dorms Glendive, and Jerry Baldwin, and the Organized Independents Kalispell, took the negative. will fall in line behind the Grizzly 2baie Hook. All four are members of the Uni­ band to compete for $50 in prizes versity Debate squad. to be awarded for the best noise Friday contraption or noise organizations. The parade contest will be di­ 9:40 a.m.—Convo, Student Union ‘Stein Sisters’ theater. vided into sections and a first and second prize awarded to each di­ 4 p.m.—Mixer, Gold Room. Will Highlight vision. First prize of $15 and sec­ 4 p.m.—American Legion, U205. ond prize of $10 is to be awarded 7 p.m.—Masquers, Makeup room. for the noisiest and most novel 8 p.m.—Missoula vs. Billings, Masquer Dance Dornblaser field. entry in the men’s group. Also Introduction of the “Stein Sis­ Idaho’s Coach “Babe” Brown says farewell (we hope) to “the prizes of $15 and $10 are to be 8:30 p.m.—Married Vets dance, Old Country club. ters” will bring a climax to the Little Brown Stein.” given to the noisiest group in the “ Little Brown Stein” dance spon­ women’s division. 8:30 p.m.—OIS party, Copper and Silver rooms. sored by the Montana Masquers OIS In Men’s Group Saturday tomorrow night in the Gold room Coveted ‘B row n Stein9 Dave I^ne, D ^ r Lpdgej chair­ ' 2 pm :—Montana U vs‘. Idaho, -of the Student Union. man of the Organized Indepen­ Dornblaser field. “This dance,” according to Joan Cause of Collegiate Feud dents stated that this organization 4:30 p.m.— Ring Victory Bell, Carroll, Corvallis, Masquer presi­ would compete in the men’s di­ (we hope). dent, “will be an informal affair BY DON WESTON vision. 9 p.m.—Masquer’s Stein dance, and you need not have a date to Tomorrow, the “Little Brown Stein,” symbol of football Scheduled route of march for the Gold room. attend.” parade is as follows: leave the NP rivalry between Montana and its neighbor state, Idaho, goes Monday Two big floor shows will be depot at 11 a.m. and march South on the block for the seventh time. 4 p.m.—OIS Executive council, given throughout the evening. The on Higgins avenue, across the Main hall 22A. first one will start at 10 p.m. and Four years ago, an air-minded squad of Vandals took the bridge to Sixth street, turning left Tuesday the second will get under way at stein back to Moscow, and during the war years when neither on Sixth for one block, then south 7:30 p.m.—Women Vet’s, Bitter­ 11 o’clock. on Gerald avenue to University, school fielded a football team, there it remained. Last fall root room. Winners To Be Announced the rivalry was renewed, with the result that Idaho kept the versity avenue to the campus, During the second floor show the the parade then swings up Uni- Frosh Foresters winners of the noise rally will be stein by virtue of a resounding 46-to-0 victory over the Shag Miller, Butte, Chief Grizzly, announced and the prizes will be Grizzlies. *--------- —------------------------------ — parade marshall, has released this awarded by a member of Tradi­ The whole idea started back in order of march. The Grizzly band Scale Sentinel tions board. 1938, and was the direct brainchild Co-op Opens will be leading, followed by the Program for the first floor show During Initiation of Stan Shaw, Johnny Campbell, Spurs and Bear Paws then the will begin with a dramatic reading A full night of activities greeted and the Bear Paw chapter of Inter­ New Playroom organization’s noise entries as fol­ by Jack Mills, Royal Oak, Mich., freshman foresters Wednesday collegiate Knights. lows: Sigma Nu, Delta Delta Delta, entitled “Murder the Innocent,” Corbin hall, Phi Delta Theta, night at the traditional Forestry An agreement was made with the The Co-op girls opened their followed by the Masquer quartet club initiation. One hundred and Intercollegiate Knight chapter on new basement playroom with a Alpha Phi, New hall, Theta Chi, singing “ Embraceable You.” forty-one initiates made the an­ the Idaho campus, whereby the Halloween party last night. The Kappa Alpha Theta, Sigma Alpha Next will be a blackface musical Epsilon, Kappa Kappa Gamma, nual trip up the side of Mt. Sen­ winning school would retain the first coat of paint was applied comedy routine by Jo Joyce Phil­ South hall, Delta Gamma, Orga­ tinel following the regular Fores­ trophy for a year following its vic­ during summer quarter and the try club meeting. lips, Hamilton. A piano solo by tory. last will be put on Saturday said nized Independents, Sigma Kappa, Silva Muri, Myers, will close the Prof. T. C. Spaulding adminis­ The first “ Battle of the Brown the house manager, Leona Dotz, Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Sigma first floor show. Kappa, North hall, and Sigma Chi. tered the formal creed to the new Stein” was fought on Dornblaser Ronan. “Mellerdrama Will Start Second S Points on which the entries will members and John Brinkerhoff, field in 1938, and the score was 19 Plans for a “ rec” room were dis­ The II o’clock show features as be judged are: noisiest, most origi­ Kalispell, was the first initiate to to 7 for the Vandals. So with misty cussed last spring quarter, but they its first number an old “meller- nal; the most novel noise contrap.- reach the top of Mt. Sentinel, eyes, the Bear Paws shipped the did not materialize until Mrs. dramer” entitled “ Blind Date or, tion, and the largest representation. where his name headed the ’46 stein to Moscow for the first year Charles Chapman, Co-op house­ Fools Walk In Where Angels Fear Main judging point however w ill initiation plaque. of its career. mother and YWCA executive sec­ to Tread.” This is followed by sev­ be the most noise made by an Plans for Forester’s ball were Apparently the stein didn’t like retary, bought the paint and eral duet numbers by Elizabeth organization. discussed at the meeting. Two dates the Idaho campus and quickly started working. The girls have Pavelich, Butte, and Ramona have been set aside in February found its way back to Missoula. been cleaning, painting, and wax­ The announcement of the win­ Simanton, Malta. Again the Mas­ ners and awarding of the cash for the dance, but the final date In 1939 the Grizzlies trounced the ing since the beginning of fall quer quartet will appear, this time prizes will be during the floor' will be decided by the basketball Vandals 13 to 0 in Moscow, and quarter. doing a novelty number called show of the 'Masquer’s “ Stein” schedule. proudly brought the stein home. Chuck Chapman, the house­ “Whoa Mule Whoa.” dance, Saturday night in the Gold The stein then spent the next mother’s husband and the Co-op’s At the end of this number a room of the Student Union. Law Student Named three years in the Montana trophy right-hand man, has done the member of Traditions board will For State Senator case. The Grizzlies won 28 to 18 necessary repair work and will put announce the winners of the pre­ in fluorescent light fixtures. VICIOUS CIRCLE in 1940, repeated 16 to 0 in 1941. Jerry J. Shanley, university law game noise rally parade and award Plans are not yet completed for Indiana university football play­ However, the Vandals decided major and vice chairman of the ,the cash prizes.
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