University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 10-11-1932 The onM tana Kaimin, October 11, 1932 Associated Students of the State University of Montana 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 the State University of Montana, "The onM tana Kaimin, October 11, 1932" (1932). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 1375. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/1375 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]. STATE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA. MISSOULA, MONTANA TUESDAY. OCTOBER II, 1932 VOLUME XXXII. No. 5 Mortar Board National Convention Coleman and Little Three Plays Grizzlies Overcome First-Quarter Recommends Constitution Changes Manage Broadcasts A re Selected Lead to Defeat Hilltoppers, 14-6 Doris Kindschy Is Elected President of Honorary Organization to Take State University Will Sponsor New Fumble on First Kick-off Paves Way for Carroll’s Only Touchdown; Feature In Radio Programs Place Left By Frances UDman By Masquers Stansberry Twice Carries BaD Over Line A series of weekly radio programs Mortar Board, senior women's national honorary, Friday afternoon entitled “College Knowledge,” is now Nineteen Students Cast for Roles Montana’s Grizzlies launched an irresistible attack in the third elected as its president, Doris Kindschy of Lewistown, to take the being sponsored by the State Univer­ By Hewitt; One-acts Will quarter to win over Carroll college Saturday, 14 to 6. The game place of Frances Ullman of Big Timber who is not returning to school sity under the direction of Prof. Rufus Be October 28 was played on a field made wet by a steady fall of snow which made A. Coleman of the Department of Eng­ this quarter. At the meeting. Miss Ullman gave her report on the lish, with Dr. E. M. Little, professor passing hazardous and dampened the ardor of more than two thousand national Mortar Board convention held$ Casts for the one-act plays to be — $ fans who sat huddled in the wind- of physics, as technical director. I given by the Montana Masquers on Oc­ at West Badden Springs, Ind., June I D _ These programs are being broadcast I swept stands. Carroll college, the 26-29, to which she was the local chap-1 D u l U O V s O I I l I I lC n C C tober 28 have been chosen by Barnard Nickey Is Acting under dog in the betting, stole the over Station KGVO by remote control Hewitt, dramatic director. More than ter delegate. The convention is held from the Little Theater. show in the first half, scoring within every two years and at this one prob­ Year’s Activities eighty students participated in the try­ Head of Women’s the first three minutes of play. They The first program in this series was lems of the various chapters were dis­ outs which were held Thursday and held the Grizzlies in check during the presented last Tuesday and included cussed and constitutional changes At Meeting Today Friday of last week. P. E. Department first half by a courageous defense. From the music under the direction of Dean recommended. These changes will be The cast for “Wurzel-.Flummery,” by Fierce tackling and Freebourne’s re­ DeLoss Smith and Prof. A. H. Weis- A. A. Milne, includes James Kerns, St. voted upon by each chapter and if the Four New Members Will Be Chosen; Gladys Allred Will Continue Work markable punting enabled the Saints SENIOR BENCH berg of the School of Music. Follow­ Ignatius; Robert Lacklen, Billings; vote is favorable, will be adopted. Organization to Be Explained Assistant; Bovlngdon Will to turn back the Grizzlies when they ing this was a talk by J)r. C. H. Clapp, Hartman deMers, Missoula; Ossia A service program was outlined and To New Members Be Fencing Instructor came within scoring distance. REAMERS may not be efficient. president of the State University. Taylor, Missoula; Vivienne FitzGerald, included the following suggestions: If I -------------- Grizzlies Open Up They may not be go-getters. But The next program, in which Dean Missoula and Eleanor Speaker, Liv­ D the campus is over-organized, somel Today marks the beginning of this Ruth Nickey, ’30, Billings, is now But at-the start of the third period C. E. Mollett of the School of Phar­ ingston. George Wellcome of Missoula the dreamers that can convince others of the minor organizations might be year’s campus activities Tor the asso- acting director of the women’s De­ the Montana offense began to click. macy will speak, will be broadcast is the coach. “Spring,” by Colen of the plausibility of their dreams are cut out; also, campus politics might elated non-sorority and non-fraternity partment of Physical Education. She The Grizzly linemen opened huge from 9:30 to 10 o’clock tonight. Campbell Clements will Include Vir­ responsible for most of the progress be done away with satisfactorily. This students of the State University. At was chosen to replace Mrs. Harriet holes through which Stansberry and ginia Cooney, Robert Myers and Elbert in this world. Tomorrow is Columbus has been done successfully on several 1 o'clock in the Little Theater the Wood, director for the past two years, Meeker charged on two scoring Peete, all of Missoula. Clara Mabel day, and tomorrow is the day we cele­ campuses. It also recommends that Independent group meets for Its first who resigned to work for her master’s marches. Each time Stansberry car­ Foot, Helena, will direct this play. brate (if we do celebrate) the accom­ Mortar Board recognize exceptional general meeting of the quarter. For degree at Columbia university. ried the ball over and Bill Hileman Board Plans “The House With the Twisty Wind- plishment of one of the world’s great ability in freshmen women either by the benefit of new students the organ- Miss Nickey has had previous ex­ kicked the extra point dows,” by Mary Pakington, will be di­ dreamers. In late years, iconoclasts presenting the most outstanding with ization of the group will be explained, perience as director of physical educa­ Montana had little trouble gaining rected by Taylor Gardner. The cast is have attempted to belittle Columbus’ a cup or by printing a Mortar Board work of the past related and plans for More Issues tion for girls in the Great Falls high in the middle of the field, bringing as follows: Eugene Manis, Hamilton; accomplishment, claiming that he had recognition list in the school paper, the future discussed. Voting on four school, and was student assistant at the ball into scoring territory several Kenneth Spaulding, Missoula; Alan been to America before the Santa These suggestions may be taken up | new officers to fill vacancies will also the State University during her senior times, but there the Saints fought Odden, Dutton; Ruth Perham, Butte; Maria touched the shore of a now- by this chapter. be held. OfCollegiana year. Besides her teaching activities, hardest and Montana was denied Helen Marie Donahue, Minneapolis, forgotten island in the West Indies. During the fall quarter a year ago, she now has charge of the supervision touchdowns on three occasions, twice Miss Ullman said that each chapter Minn.; Alice Taylor, Missoula, and And others have assured us that the Independents gave two mixers and of her assistants’ classes and of the in the first half and once in the last. is very careful in selecting its mem­ Publication of Student Magazine Robert Raymond. Brooklyn, N. Y. Columbus deserves no credit, since he a formal dance. The following quarter physical examinations for women. Carroll’s touchdown was the result bers and that the national chapter is Resumed This Quarter, The directors of these plays are all was not the first man to discover the two dances, one of which was a car- Gladys Allred will continue her of a Montana fumble on the opening particular about the chapters it admits. Editors Decide members of the class in dramatic pres­ continent in the Western hemisphere. work as assistant director of the de­ kick off. May recovered the ball for Eighty-one chapters from various I ntTaI dance- were 8iven- The spring entation. They will work directly But we feel that any man who dared states have applied for admittance and «“arter Program consisted of two mix- partment, and Mildred Dorsey of Big Carroll and Snyder did some classy Plans (or the further publication of under Mr. Hewitt and Esther Porter. to chance sailing off the edge of the have been rejected. At the convention ers and a P‘cnlc- ™ s year the pro- Fork will be student assistant. George running to advance the ball to the five- Collegiana, a magazine of student First meetings of the casts will be held world, in a boat the size of the Santa this time, a petition from the Uni- Srara has been enlarged somewhat Bovlngdon, Missoula, will replace Wal­ yard line, from where he scored after opinion, were formulated at a meeting immediately and rehearsals will be Maria, deserves all the commendation verslty of North Dakota was accepted and three dances have been "'inned lace Hannah as teacher of fencing two smashes had been thrown back by of the hoard of editors which met at arranged at that time.
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