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MON A IM IN , MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, MISSOULA, MONTANA Z400 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1942. VOLUME XLII. No. 10 Elaborate Homecoming Plans Cancelled; Deegan Wants Ideas for Substitute Program Eighteen Take Oath Coffee Hour, Dance Set as Definite Features; As Reserve Candidates Queen To Be Crowned Morgan, Emerson, Nadler, Bakhe, Templeton, Of U. S. Marine Corps Bell, M. Murphy, Thompson, Martin Named Twenty-One Enroll In Naval Reserve Program;^ Candidates for-Manager’s Club Ball Army Reserve Figures Not Yet Available Insignia Removes By PAT COVERDALE For Publication Announcement of the cancellation of Montana State Uni­ Any Doubt of Sex versity’s 1942 Homecoming celebration was made Friday by * Eighteen men have enlisted in the candidates’ class of the Kirk Badgley, graduate manager of intercollegiate athletics. Marine Corps Reserve, Lieut. Henry N. Hale, officer in charge Wally Mercer, Roundup, leaves The reason for the action is that the University wishes to of enlistment, announced yesterday. Also enlisted were 21 no doubt as to whether he is in the right phys-ed class or not. On cooperate fully with the national effort to conserve gasoline men in the two branches of the Navy Reserve, V-l and V-5. Tuesdays and Thursdays the girls and rubber. For the University to urge alumni to come from Figures on Army Reserve enlistment were not available at physical education classes also long distances for Homecoming alone would not be in keep- time of publication. Lieutenant Hale, in his recruiting pro­ meet for instruction. ♦ ing with the war plan, alumni and Far be it from Wally to leave gram here, is continuing a program first started when Lieut. Wants Ideas student boards decided. Don Beck first enlisted men in this3> any questions in the minds of his The football game with the same Marine reserve last spring. classmates as to his eligibility for Idaho Vandals will be played Oct. Freshmen led .the Marine enlist­ Pharmacy Club attendance in the 3 o’clock boys 31, at 2:30 o’clock on Dorhblazer class. For on those days he ments with eight men. Four soph­ Field as originally scheduled. proudly displays a jersey with the omores were enlisted, three jun­ Mary Jane Deegan, Big Timber, iors and one senior. To Make Tom' word “Boys” plainly sewed on the front. homecoming chairman, last night Those men who will have been issued a statement inviting all stu­ sworn into the Marine Corps Re­ Of Drug Stores dents with ideas for a feasible plan serve by 5 o’clock today are listed for a substitute celebration Oct. below: In observance of National MacLeod Asks 31, to attend a meeting of the Pharmacy Week from Oet. 18 to Men Chosen for Marines Homecoming committee at 4 o’clock 24, the Pharmacy Club will make Freshmen—Charles White, Mis­ today in the ASMSU office. a tour through the Missoula drug Students’ Aid soula; William McGrath, Lead, S. Students and alumni who are D.; Stuart Conner, Billings; stores Thursday, Oct. 22, from 1 o’clock until 3 o’clock with Jerome In Beet Fields in Missoula or the immediate George Hardisty, Butte; Richard vicinity Oct. 31, will join in a Swanson, Lead, S. D.; James Duf­ Kopet, new instructor of phar­ macy, in charge of the tour. Student Workers Are celebration climaxed by the fy, Butte; Holliday Cromwell, Hel­ Grizzly-Vandal game, which is ena, and Chester Jameson, Plains. “Each year a member of the Needed To Alleviate pharmacy faculty makes a talk on featured by the battle for the Sophomores — Patrick McDon­ Labor Shortage “Little Brown Jug” now in the ough, Butte; Robert White, Fair- the radio during National Phar­ macy Week. This year Professor hands of the Grizzlies. There field; William Moloit, Elmherst, Two hundred twenty-five stu­ John Suchy will speak on ‘Phar­ will be a Coffee Hour in the 111.; Robert Peterson, Billings, and dents are urgently needed -this macy and the War’ over KGVO Student Union Lounge after the William Conner. i week-end to work in the beet from 8:30 to 8:45 on Wednesday, game. Managers’ Club will spon­ Juniors—Lowell Asher, Livings­ fields, Scotty MacLeod, Hardin, Oct. 21,” Kopet said. sor a dance in the Student Union ton; David Drum, Miles City, and president of ASMSU, announced Gold Room starting at 9 o’clock. The display window of the A1/1/ZY d*rU£ 0££G/lsY Wayne Glase, Missoula. Tuesday. The U. S. Employment Highlight of the festivities will model drug store in the pharmacy —Homecoming chairman, urged Seniors—Donald Hall, Mullan, Service asks for 75 University stu­ be reached with the crowning of building is decorated with 100,- all students with ideas for a war­ Idaho, and Boyd Brown. Hall is a dents on Thursday, Friday and time Homecoming celebration the Grizzly Queen. transfer from senior advanced 000 prescriptions filled by the late | Saturday of this week, MacLeod to meet today at 4 o’clock in the The Coffee Hour and the dance Mr. Fitch of Kalispell. Students ASMSU office. army and will go to officers’ train­ said, while discussing the new set­ will be for the intermingling of ing with the Marines. in pharmacetical economy decor­ up for recruiting University stu­ faculty, students, alumni and gen­ ated the window with the prescrip­ NOTICE Program Explained dents to aid in the local beet eral public. tions which were donated by Mrs. harvest. Convocations committee will The Marine program, as Lieu­ Sid Kurth, president of Man­ tenant Hale explained it, is: Men Fitch. meet tonight in the Bitter Root The plea for more men came agers’ Club stated that each ticket enlisted now will be allowed to Tuesday after Harlan Johnson, room at 7:30, Chairman Mike NOTICE v purchased for the dance may be graduate from the University and Butte, resigned as coordinator be­ O’Connell announced yesterday. used as a ballot in voting for the Sigma Delta Chi will meet at 4 then go to Quantico, Va., for offi­ tween the University and the U. Grizzly Queen. Ticket holders will o’clock today in the Horseshoe cers’ training. Upon the comple­ S. Employment Service. His resig­ NOTICE write the name of their choice for tion of six months’ training these room, President Jere Coffey, Cho- nation becomes effective Wednes­ Bear Paws will meet in the queen on the ticket stubs which teau, announced. (Continued on Page Four) day after the completion of an in­ Eloise Knowles room at 9:30 will be counted as one vote each tensive work program in which o’clock tonight, Chief Grizzly Jim when turned in at the door during the fraternity and dormitory teams Macintosh, Missoula, announced. (Continued on Page Two) New Campus Magazine piled Up 2,500 working hours to their credit. W ill Appear December 2 The job of organizing and sched­ New Members Welcomed uling work groups has been in­ Mountaineer, new campus magazine, will blitzkrieg the herited by the ASMSU, MacLeod pointed out, as he outlined a plan To W AA at Picnic-Rally campus December 2, according to Bob Wylder, business man­ to appoint a committee to contact ager. Gertrude Auren, Belt, was elected editor of the maga­ every student and recruit work­ WAA entertained two truckloads of university women zine for the fall quarter edition by the literary composition ers. If this plan fails to raise the students last Thursday at a picnic at Greenough park. Fol­ class, which composes the editorial board. Dr. Baxter Hath­ necessary number of men, it may lowing a picnic lunch, Mary Jane Deegan, Big Timber, WAA away, instructor in E n g lish , be necessary to call upon the serv­ president, welcomed new students to the club, and explained adviser for the Mountaineer. Manuscripts to be submitted ice organizatios to help fill the its organization. She introduced Mrs. Helen Sorg, new quota. Staff members are Bob Wylder, should be left in Library 111. adviser, who extended her wel- ----------------- ------------------------- ------- Havre, business manager; Lael Students also may participate in come to new students present a t! eral accordian solos by- Miss Pom- Olcott, Red Lodge, circulation the production department. Typ­ CARROLL COMMISSIONED the rally and expressed her hope ®roy, and two vocal solos by Nellie manager; Betty Daly, Missoula, ists and solicitors particularly will Jean Taylor Carroll, ’38, has for a good year for WAA. She Parks, Scobey, concluded the pro- advertising manager; Virginia be needed. Freshmen women who received his commission as an then introduced sport managers Sram. Perkins, Harlowton, and Jean Gor­ volunteer their services will be ensign in the United States Naval Louise Mournout, Dutton, volley- Committee in charge of the don, Ronan, production managers, allotted Spur points. Reserve in the lighter-than-air- ball; Ruby Plummer, Missoula, rally was Pat Ruenauver, Plains, and Pat Cohe, Billings, publicity “The Mountaineer will dynamite craft division of the service and is swimming; Viola Zimbleman, general manager; Betty Garman, manager.
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