The Montana Kaimin, December 9, 1954

The Montana Kaimin, December 9, 1954

University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 12-9-1954 The onM tana Kaimin, December 9, 1954 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, December 9, 1954" (1954). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 3054. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/3054 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]. Convo Friday Rhodes Committee Chobses Will Feature Holiday Music, Eyer, Lamphere to Compete MSU’s 80-voice A Cappella In Spokane Finals Saturday choir, directed by Lloyd Oakland, renders a program of Christmas Walter “Pat” Eyer, an MSU petition. From this group, four music Friday in the annual Christ­ graduate assistant in history from finalists will , be named to leave mas convo. The choir will be Billings, and Marvin A. Lamphere, for Oxford, Oct. 1, 1955. joined by the Choral union sing­ a senior in the Butte School of In Spokane the judges wilT be ing group for two selections from Mines, will step into the final Benjamin H. Kizer, Spokane, George Frederick Handel’s “Mes­ rounds of district eight competi­ sia h .” / chairman; J. L. Gibson Jr., Idaho; tion for the 1954 Rhodes scholar­ Miller, MSU; Franklin D. Grey, Though the main portion of the Montana State University, Missoula, Montana ship Saturday in Spokane, Wash. program will be taken by the A North Dakota; Dean O. H. Rech­ The two were selected for the ard, Wyoming, and Prof. Carl B. lume LVI Z400 Thursday, Dec. 9, 1954 No. 38 Cappella with its program, stu­ honor yesterday after five hours Allendoerfer, Washington. dents will be led in the traditional of interviewing in the Student Christmas carols. The MSU choir Candidate Eyer is an ex-Bear Union Eloise Knowles room. Over Paw, and a member of numerous music is part of the annual Christ­ the broadcasting of recorded mas program which was presented Christmas carols, six semi-final­ few SU Group Discusses last Sunday and includes what ists made their bids for the op­ Director Oakland calls “Christ­ portunity to compete in the dis­ mas music, not too frequently trict finals. The scholarships heard, which lies untouched in *olicy, Equipment, Staff sponsor a year’s study at Oxford music libraries because people are University. used to hearing the usual selec­ Management of 'the new Student Union and allocation of The committee for selecting tio n s.” ace and furnishings were discussed at the Tuesday meeting Montana Rhodes scholars was The two selections from the headed by the Rev. R. V. Kavan- the Student Union committee. No final decisions were made “Messiah” will be only a taste of augh, Carroll college; with Prof. the program coming up this Sun­ it'several points were discussed and ideas aired. Final de­ J. E. “Burly® Miller, MSU; H. G. day, Dec. 12 at 8:15 p.m^. in the mons will be made after members of the Student body have M erriam , p r o f e s s o r em eritu s, Student Union and will employ MSU; Prof. Edward L. Hart, Brig­ . opportunity to express opinons. both the A Cappella choir and the ham Young university, and Paul rhe committee felt that since Choral union. /Luther A. Richman, S. Gillespie, president of the idents apparently favor the ap- director of the Choral union, has dance music in the cafeteria and Western Montana National Bank intment of a -director of all concentrated the group’s ^efforts dinner music and a loud speaker of Missoula, as committeemen. ident affairs, the administra- throughout the quarter on the system throughout the upper Two students have been chosen n of the Student Union should lengthy “Messiah.” floors, according to a release from from each state in district eight— subordinate to the director. But The A. Cappella choir has been Pres. McFarland’s office. Wyoming, North Dakota, Idaho, ice the director of student af- selected by the National Broad­ The SU committee also dis­ Washington, Oregon, and Mon­ rs would have campus wide casting Company for the third cussed the time the building will tana—to vie in the Spokane com- ictions a separate management be open for occupancy and the consecutiveyear as one of the the Student Union would be hours of use. outstanding chQral groups in the WAJLTUK “PAT” EXii.il cessary. After some discussion Food service is expected to be­ nation, and music heard at the Biologist Arrives organizations -r- Silent Sentinel, i committee decided that there gin in January but the rest of the convo will be part of the pro­ men’s honorary; Phi Kappa Phi, ght be a Student Union execu- building will not be ready until gram heard over the national net­ For Wildlife Work national scholastic honorary; Phi e secretary combined with a February. The committee sug­ work Christmas day, at 10:30 a.m., Alpha Theta, history fraternity; ident employment secretary. gested that the grill room should MST. Les Pengelly, big game biolo­ ^cabbard and Blade, ROTC hon­ L matters of building mainten- be open every day of the week, gist, recently appointed Wildlife orary; two-year delegate to Cen-, ce and food service would be until 1 a.m. on Saturdays, Sun­ conservation extensionist at MSU, tral board; initiator and ex-chair­ der the direction of Dr. Kot- days and days before holidays, has arrived here and is ready to Her tier Announces man of the honor system commit­ levar, director of food services and until 11:00 p.m. on other days. % begin his duties. d residence halls. PE Skating Classes Although Pengelly will be tee, and a member of Montana AWS to Have Room working in conjunction with Forum, a discussion group con­ rhe allocation of space for stu­ ‘Crime and Punishment’ Two ice skating classes will be Montana State University and cerned with campus and national nt organizations was discussed, offered by the Physical Education Montana State College, his office affairs. He is also a member of e committee thought that one Final Tryouts Set Today department for beginning skaters will be at MSU. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. next quarter, according to Charles Pengelly’s work, which is pri­ Lamphere is studying petrole­ >m w ould, b e s e t a sid e fo r th e “Since concert piano players Hertler, chairman of the Health um engineering in Butte. His ac­ i of all women students under have been a little difficult to find, marily on the adult level educa­ and Physical Education depart­ tivities include Theta Tau, schol­ i I direction of AWS. Student we’ll settle for just a concertina tion program, is being financed m en t. astic engineering society; Copper ivity offices should be allocat- virtuoso,” said Abe Wollock, di­ by the Montana Fish and Game One class will be Monday, Wed­ Guard, service group of Intercol­ , arranged, and furnished in rector of the forthcoming Mas­ department. nesday, and Friday at 2 p.m. and legiate Knights; intramural ath­ nuary. quers effort, “Crime and Punish­ Pengelly resigned last month the other will be Tuesday, Thurs­ letics ;*■ student commander of the rhe committee said that at the m e n t.” from the Idaho Fish and Game day, and Friday at 3 p.m. Stu­ AFROTC cadet corps, and’ presi­ rt the new Student Union will This is the last day of tryouts, department, where he was the dents are requested to bring their dent of Arnold Air society. A furnished with equipment from and any potential actors or stu­ big game biologist for the. north­ own skates. graduate of' North Central high i old building. Some repairs, dents interested in staging or cos­ ern area of the state, to work Students a^e required to take school in Spokane, he has been :h as upholstering, might be tuming are asked to report at h ere. six quarters of PE, Hertler said, awarded one of the ten gold cessary. ' They discussed dec- Simpkins Little Theater between Pengelly holds a master’s de­ and ice skating will be one of the medals, given by the American itions and decided that these 3 and 5:30 p.m. gree in wildlife conservation from classes offered to fulfill the re­ Society of Military Engineer. He Duld be considered after the So far, about 40 have read for the University of Michigan and quirement. Those who have al­ is also a three-year member of a of the building begins. the 35 speaking roles, said Wol­ has taught wildlife management ready signed up for a PE class glee club and has been an active Music Throughout Building lo ck . courses at the University of Idaho and want to take ice skating may. debator for two years. There will be provisions for The final cast will be announc­ and at Utah State college. change sections by filling out ed soon, and rehearsals begin Jan. a drop-add card at the registrar’s quamaids Elect Thomas, 4. Production dates of the Dos- office. Sectionizing can be done toievski-Ackland drama are Feb. Air Your Gripes . in the PE office in the Men’s tioose Pageant Theme 15 through 19.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    5 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us