Ontana Pon~Nt

Ontana Pon~Nt

Registrar Reveals GREEKS FILL THE AIR Heavy Drop In • tana State College Is pleased to welcome new and returning WITH 215 PLEDGE 0 to the campus. We hope the year 1950-51 will be a good year Fall Attendance ,_., way for each of you. At the close of registration on r comlng freshmen: We nrge that each or you get a good start PINS DURING RUSH WEEK 01 Saturday, September 30, 2133 du.lassroom and laboratory work and make it a point to ber.ome students had enrolled at MSC for ,te citizen of the college community by observing established With the completion of rush week formally closing last the autumn ·quarter, Martha sand participating in various activities of the institution. You Tuesday, MSC sororities and fraternities compiled results. Hawksworth, registrar, an­ JD college very much different from high school, but we hope Panhellenic president, Joey Hodgson, reported an increase in nounced. This is a decrease of " make the necessary adjustments satisfactorily. Our faculty 18% from last year's 2606 stud­ sorority pledges, whlle Interfraternity showed a decrease in ,Ialntstrative officers are available to help you whenever they ents. Late registration is expected pledges as compared to last year's totals. 10 r assistance . .,., ..... _classmen: You should find the year a stimulatl.ng and Women going through rushing ~g one. ·.1n-. •Etinnrtunity is yours to go forward with your Tempers Wear Thinner totaled 143 as compared to 95 last 1 and build on and 1n1..,.~ ...... a your record of earlier years. year. Some 91 of these rushees ill not be quite as large as in the 11~"1," o,ree or four~years. pledged the following sororities: ure you wiJJ make the best of the very fine oppoi..1.a-u10-,: that Alpha Gamma Delta, 10; Alpha s to get a fine education and prepare yourself for effectiv~ Omicron Pi, 22 ; Chi Omega, 18; Delta Gamma, 11; Kappa Delta, ana State College is proud of its record of nearly sixty years 12 ; Pi Beta Phi, 21. .e, and looks forward to continuance of effective work in the It ad. The thoroughness with which you as students do yonr Interfraternity results weer as t• you are here will contribute in a Jarge way to how well your follows: Alpha Gamma Rho, 11; 1 , ter achieves its goal of maximum service to the state and Kappa Sigma, 14; Lambda Chi R.R. Renne. Alpha, 16: Sigma Chi, 30; Phi Sigma Kappa, 5; Pi Kappa Alpha, 14; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 34, for a ·~tal of 124 Pi Beta -.,i Beverly l3irk.v..,,nd Fort Benton; Jean Brown, Tert.,. Marianne ONTANA Crowley, Butte; Pat x·.,.,nagan, Lewistown; Lilah Hartzog, Hett.,... ~; Kathl~en Kiicbli, Billings; Joan Labrie, Whitehall; Elaine Mason, Billings; Marilyn Milburn, Grass Range; Betty Miller, Columbus; to bring the total enrollment up Gene MitTenga, Sheridan, Wyo.; to 2300. Chesterfield Kay Moore, Twodot; Ann McCor­ Four hundred and fifty:J:our mick, Bozeman; Barbara McNiven, freshman s t u d e n t s completed Representative Livingston; Delores Oimoen, Mi­ freshman week activities with re­ not, N. D.; Joan Rick, Russel. gistration on Thursday, Septem­ Dave Parker has been appointed Minnesota; Pat Stewart, Fort Ben­ ber 28. This is four less than last Chesterfield Campus Representa­ ton; Marge Stromnes, Lewistown; year1s number. The number o1. tive for the forthcoming year. Nona Walsh, Anaconda; Lois PON~NT veterans enrolled dropped · from Dave will get underway with the Weeks, Billings; Nancy Wood, 1122 last year to 560 this year. 1950-51 Chesterfield campaign in Helena. Miss Hawksworth suggested the near future. (Continued on Page Two) October 5, 1950 that all registration material such XII No . 1 ~as new registrations, drops, adds and sectioning be taken care of in the office of the department And Thinner At Registration h·eads between the hours of 4 and 5 p. m. Monday, October l through lie Sam Announces Vets Friday, October 6. The registrar's office, however, will be open for the registration material at all fat Shift For times . Seniors will be sent informa lion .mselves For One Month concerning graduation. require­ • attending college this Administration that many of them ments and they are urged not to d ·the G. I. Bill should be will have to convert or renew ask for this material in the regis­ o finance themselves !or their present National Service trar's office at the present time. >f at least thirty days Life Insurance policies sometime '3 .,. receive their first sub- this year. Representative Failure lo do so, the VA said, may result in the loss of their Mansfield To G. I. insurance, unless they are explained that heavy able to pass a physical examina­ Appear Here Soon ents and the large vol­ tion. Speaking as a member of the k in setting up neces­ The VA explained that G. I. ls will cause some delay policies issued in 1942 have eigl,t house foreign affairs committee, Representative Mike Mansfield z,, P. St«deHU At ?It. S. e 1nce of first subsistence years to run before they must be will address a Bozeman audience student-veterans. converted or renewed. Since 1942 Through the efforts of fraternity groups and Bozeman organi~­ enrolled in schools was a year of heavy recruitment Oct. 24 in an observance of United Nations, day, sponsored by the tions, two displaced persons enrolled at Montana .state. College this • ses started the first of by the armed forces, thousands of fall. Josef Bozzay from Hungary will study eng1~eerm~ here and Bozeman Rotary club. should get their first N. W. veterans have insurance Henriette Olljnk of Poland will tackle the natural smence field. month later in most polk.ies that will expire sometime The non-political address will Bozzay studied civil engineering in the technicaJ academy, Buda­ 'VA said, although a few this year. be given at a no-host dinner to be pest until the war forced the institution to move to Germany. He was I .y be delayed a little The VA emphasized that vet­ held in the Student Union ball­ an American prisoner of war for a short time, then, following the war, erans must apply for their new room on the Montana State college he served as Interpreter for the American arllJY· I. students enrolling policies before their old ones ex­ campus. Miss Olljnk, daughter of a Polish engineer, graduated lrom secon­ ember 20 will receive pire. Among other dignitaries who dary school and Is now studying dentistry and music, University of subsistence checks the Veterans are advised to write have been invited to attend are Gotungen as a displaced student. vember. Initial checks or visit their nearest VA office to Gov. John Bonner, Senator Zales To make it possible for these students to come here a special Mon­ e all payments due, re- check up on the status of their N. Ecton, Chancellor George A. tana State College displaced persons committee had to guarantee tui­ > the date of enrollment. G. I. insurance policies, if they Selke of the Greater University of tion, room and board, expenses and transportation from New York. of Pacific Northwest entered the armes forces during Montana, and Tom J. Davis, Butte, The Kappa Sigma and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternities and the ·,minded by the Veterans 1942. past president of Rotary Interna­ Kappa Delta sorority are furnishing some of the board, and rooms are tional and official Rotary observer being provided the remainder of the funds. Profits of $300 from the of the United Nations conference college coke machines was added. Both students will have some part­ 1g! Attencion! Attention! at San Francisco. time work provided. According to Paul A. Grieder, The college committee that worked on this program include Pat ''llllan- chairman of the international StenhJem, Brady Janice Fenske, Savage; Tom Furman, New York: service committee of the Bozeman Nancy Plankerhorn, Bozeman; Elinor Hagerman, Beaver Falls, Pa.; rhe Pace -- - ···- _ -·- ·---------Room 304 SUB Rotary club, who is directing ar­ Don Trueblood and Paul Grleder of the English faculty. ~he time ;- _ -······--·- __ __ __ _5 P. M. rangements, announcement will be he occas,on _______Exponent staff organization meeting Jack Rehberg, Billings Donna Matson, Rothlemay and Lazzlo made in the near future concern­ \. be there in big way, Frosh! TetmaJer, displaced student from Hungary have been added to this ing reservations. committe to serve this year. Page Two MONTANA EXPONENT October 5 GREEK Fll.L Brammer, Osslng, N. Y.; Dorothy Delta Gamma MONTANA EXPONENT (Continued rrom Page One) Burell, Helena; Lilian Ann (Lee) Doris Jean Anderson, Clark, Belfry; Beverly Cottle, Au­ aonMAlt CMIONICLt l'IIJIT Alpha Omlcron Pl Dtxie Lee Bt!!le, Bak gusta; "Mary Patricia Cubbage, Juliana Casebolt, Bozeman; La­ Burleigh, Bozema; Luci e Powell, \Vyo.; Norma Ferrettl1 An­ Glendale, Cal.; Pat H Member of lia Chandler, Bozeman; Luanne aconda; Jean Foster, Bozeman; - Cole, Winnett; Ann Eastman, Big man; Pat Koob, Boze Rocky Mountain lntercolleginte Press Association Cora Lee Hedges, Bozeman: Verna Fork; Evelyn Eaton, Bozeman; Le ys, Conrad; Mollie Acceptance for Mailing at Special Rate of Postage Provided !or Jones, Bozeman; Carolyn :Menard, Sharon Elliott, Fort Benton; Bar­ Bozeman; Pat Orcutt, in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1927, Authorized Feb. 17, 1919 Bozeman; Naomi Pace, Bozeman; bara Mae Gordon, Great Falls; man; Nadme Throop, ~ Rae Ella Pace, Lewistown; Beverly Martie Rice, Livingston. Continuance of Weekly Exponent and Monthly Exponent Founded Dorothy Ann Larsen, Rosebud; }'!eterson, Billings; Patricia Jean Alpha Gamma Delta 1895. Published e\'ery Thursday of the College Year by the Asso- Alice Jean Leslie, Salt Lake City Pierce. Bismarck, N. D.; Arlene ciated Students of Montana State College, Bozeman, Montana.

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