The Misfit, April 1, 1966

The Misfit, April 1, 1966

Minnesota State University Moorhead RED: a Repository of Digital Collections The Mistic Student Newspapers 4-1-1966 The Misfit, April 1, 1966 Moorhead State College Follow this and additional works at: https://red.mnstate.edu/mistic Recommended Citation Moorhead State College, "The Misfit, April 1, 1966" (1966). The Mistic. 225. https://red.mnstate.edu/mistic/225 This News Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at RED: a Repository of Digital Collections. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Mistic by an authorized administrator of RED: a Repository of Digital Collections. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MOORHEAD THE STATf MISFIT Year 1 — Issue 1 Moorhead State College, Moorhead, Minnesota April 1, 1966 Misfit Staff To Leave Soon On Extended Tour Of World In a special emergency meeting of SS approval of the trip went through. at departure time, and I managed to the MSC Student Senate held last They departed from Hector Airport obtain statements from some of the night, a unanimous vote of approval at 3:00 a.m. on the first stage of the frauds. was given to the proposed world tour two-vear tour which will take them "San Francisco was great last fall, to be taken by the staff of the Misfit, to numberous spots around the globe, but we deserve this little junket, student newspaper of Moorhead State including Fargo, N.D., Hawaii, Red too," said Editor Sharon Sundae. College. China, Zanzibar, Finland, Tasmania, As Business Manager Quincey SS president Rikki Smallacre is­ Disneyland, Dilworth, Iceland and Stone and Managing Editor Horace sued the following statement to the Greenland. Grievely strapped on their parachutes, press concerning the trip. Cost of the tour, conservatively they echoed with one voice: "So long, "They did a fantastic job and they estimated at between $1 and $2 mil­ suckers!' have swell editorials, so we couldn't lion, will be borne by Student Act­ Stone and Grievely will be pilot­ turn 'em down." ivity Fees. ing the Boeing 707 jet with the as­ The staff left immediately after This reporter was at the airport sistance of local television personal­ ity R. Irwin "Batman" Bailey, who Dr. Jellybelly checks his credentials as two faculty members look will serve soft drinks en route. on. Jellybelly always was a slob as witnessed by his fingerless gloves News Editor Jane Thompson and and unshaven face. Feature Editor Mary Palmburned will take care of the staff's 746 pieces of luggage. Proof Editor Polly Varn­ ish was put in charge of entertain­ ment for the trip. All Credits Revoked Former Mistic photographer Sven Rogers, who accompanied the group to San Francisco last fall, will not be In Jellybelly Courses going on the world tour, due to a previously scheduled tour of duty "All credits for courses taught by Badthorpe therefore reported that with the Air Arm of the Republic. Dr. John Jellybelly since he joined Jellybelly is not entitled to the de­ Rogers will be enjoying a rest at the MSC faculty in 1909 have been grees appearing after his name in the Lackland AFB, Texas, before pro- revoked," stated Miscellaneous Dean college catalogue and all course work ceding on a tour of the Far East. His Bovine S. Badthorpe, early this morn- he has taught at MSC over the past expenses will be paid by the U.S. ing. 47 years has been declared void. government. Badthorpe's statement disclosed Also making the tour will be nine­ that a routine check had brought to An estimated 11,700 persons will teen members of Journalism 200, light the fact that Jellybelly had fail­ have their degrees revoked including Basic Newswriting and Editing, Mis­ half of the present MSC faculty who Freda Flatfoot (MSC summa cum laude '23) ex-cheerleader who ed to take a required general studies fit advisor Shick Drieber and former thought they were graduates of this was once suspended for drinking and criticizing education courses leads course in stable sanitation during his advisor R. G. Hamstring, Misfit Con­ college. Even some persons who the Go Go Girls in practice. undergraduate work at the North sultant Miss Delsie Homburg, plus Dakota Agricultural School in Fargo chose good professions will be af­ three sympathetic faculty members, in 1902. fected. two janitors, and seven white mice from the psychology department. Activity Fee Increase In other action at the meeting, the Student Senate voted to take 9 away their secretary's paid credits Minnesota M Is and reimburse the State of Minnesota Pays For Faculty Room for money spent on their recent ban­ quet. Added To Curriculum The student activity fee at Moor­ for the entire faculty, and we want During the meeting, the Presi­ head State College will be increased to get the whole group together more dent's gavel broke when it struck and Swedes; 8 hours, History 12— to $50 per quarter next year, follow­ often; to plan strategy, do research A new major has been added to the Vice-president's head. Two cock­ Minnesota History 1800-1966; 1 hour, ing action taken at joint meeting of and decide how difficult to make the MSC curriculum. roaches were killed and one senator Political Science—Minnesota Election the college's Student Senate and Fac­ final examinations." Beginning Fall Quarter, 1966, stu­ was intoxicated. Campaigns; 5 hours, Art 191—Thun- ulty Senate, last Thursday evening in dents enrolled at the college will be derbird Painting in Minnesota; 3 the Treetop Room of the FM Hotel. offered the opportunity to get a B.S. or B.A. degree in "Minnesota Mis­ hours, Geography 227 — Minnesota The added funds will be used to takes." Lakes, Fishing Seminar; 4 hours, Mu­ secure an additional unit in the pro­ The tentative outline of classes as sic 499—Indian War Chants; 4 hours, posed MSC Student Union. Mickey Mouse Ring Co. prepared by Dr. Otto Snarf, who Physical Education 6—Indian Danc­ The new room, measuring approx­ will be advisor to majors in the field, ing; 1 hour. imately 90' x 120' will house a dis­ has been presented to the Sub-Com­ Total credits required for the ma­ cotheque, featuring eight "go-go" Releases Plans For MSC mittee (No. 12) on Educational Folly jor are 40 hours plus electives. girls and a special Spectotone set. for suggestions and additions. Dr. Snarf explained to the Sub- Several companies have made sug­ Admission to the room will be re­ Mickey Mouse Ring Co. of Disney­ A portion of the schedule follows: Committee that some instructors may stricted to faculty members, Student gestions to the Student Senate con­ land has submitted a bid of 36V2^ English 90—Sinclair Lewis and His be hesitant about adding the cour­ Senators and college visitors. cerning lower prices and possible sub­ for mens rings and 23<j- for womens Age; 4 hours, English 91—Minnesota ses to their departments, but added The need for the unit was ex­ stitutes for college rings. These sug­ rings. The rings are made of cast Literature; 4 hours, English 92—Pro­ that it has been his experience that plained by a faculty member, who gestions have been taken under con­ plastic and are virtually indestruct nunciation of Minnesota Names; 2 the enthusiasm with which his cour­ declined to give his name. sideration by the senate and action able. They also have the feature of hours, English 93—Studies in Nor­ ses on Minnesota have been received "We need someplace to go," he is expected during next years elec­ having teflon on the inside so that wegian Jokes; 2 hours, English 94— entirely justifies the dropping of such said. "Ingleside is no longer adequate tion campaign. they slide easily on and off the Studies in Swedish Jokes; 2 hours, courses as African Diplomacy, Intra- finger. English 95—Spelling for Norwegians City Law and Resolution Law. The Fargo Rubber Stamp Company has suggested that the college elimin­ ate the ring tradition and start an­ other tradition which would be more feasable due to lower costs. The sug­ gestions have been for class sweat shirts, class buttons, and class stamps. The sweatshirts would be made according to a design voted upon by the senior class. They would be more practical for the climate as they cover considerably more skin area than does the present class ring. The class button would be the same size as the homecoming button and again the design would be voted on by the senior class. The buttons would cost only a quarter and would be within the price range of nearly every student. The class stamp would cost a little more as compared to the class button. The stamp would have the letters on it backwards so that when one would stamp his forehead others could read his name. This would be very handy at class reunions and conventions, not to mention the Alumni Association get togethers. Fargo Stamp Company also made a price bid on the whole lot so that SS President Rikki Smallacre: "And in my new office pro- a student could get all three if he mise to keep both eyes wide open at all times . wanted to. and both feet firmly on the ground. Page 2 The Misfit APril 1, 1966 Editorial KMSC To Open One-Watt "Apathy. YEAH! Radio-TV Station On Campus Let's talk about apathy. We've all been warned against Circle on their way to class. it, now let's say a few words on behalf of college newspaper Radio station KMSC will resume in the area to MSC, he said.

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