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Awaits Administration’s Approval CB Okays Bylaw Change For Committees Merger By STEVE SMITH Visiting Lecturers Committee. Gut­ for the delegates will' amount'., to Kaimin Reporter feld, who has done extensive work $454. Senior delegate George Cole on the centralized committee, said opposed the expenditure. He ques­ A proposed bylaw change that the amendment would create an tioned the value of the trip and will create a centralized Outside unnecessary hindrance. said he thought problems' existed Entertainment Committee for The centralized committee will at MSU that could be solved here. MSU was approved last night by unite the following committees: Central Board. Maxwell Named to Sentinel Special Events, Visiting Lecturers, Other business included CB’s ac­ The plan for the committee will ■ Public Exercises and the Student ceptance of Raynell Maxwell as now be taken to the administra­ Union Program Council. Three tion for discussion and approval. the fourth associate editor of the faculty members will be appointed Sentinel. A discussion arose over An amendment to the bylaw by the Public Exercises Committee RANK AND FILE— Army and Air Force ROTC cadets will choose change that would have required the approval of Sentinel photogra­ and two students will represent phers. Ray Cosman, chairman of a queen to reign at the annual Military Ball April 30 in voting the chairman of the proposed com­ each of the other committees. Monday. Candidates from the left are Kathy Robinson, Sheila Jen­ mittee to seek the concensus of Publications Board, submitted the The new entertainment commit­ application of Jeff Kirkland for sen, Sue Lathrop, Susan White and Dee Turner. Back row, Mickey CB concerning programs and con­ tee will be financed through Cen­ Cummings, Carol Jorstad, Diane Rives, Mikal Morgan and Peggy tracts was defeated. The main op­ CB approval but the motion was tral Board, the Student Union tabled since Kirkland is not pres­ Rismon. Candidates not pictured are Carol Jean Taylor, Lynn Wicks position to the amendment came Programs Council, the University and Scotta Herrin. (Kaimin Photo by Todd Brandoff) from A m ie Gutfeld, chairman of ently an MSU student. Publications —through its Public Exercises Board Will reconsider names for Committee—and through dona­ photographer and assistant pho­ tions. A budget request will be tographer. sent to each of the participating Cosman announced that the Gar­ organizations each winter quarter. ret will probably be ready for dis­ MONTANA KAIMIN Petitions Approved tribution May 7. Other CB action included the In other business, ASMSU Pres­ review and approval of all peti­ ident Bob Liffring named an ad Montana State University AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER Thursday, April 22, 1965 tions from candidates in the forth­ Vol. 67, No. 89 hoc committee of three to consider Missoula, Montana coming ASMSU election. With ex­ instructor evaluation. The com­ tensive waiving of constitutional mittee chairman is Bob Worcester. bylaws to permit names to appear Senior delegate George Cole re­ on the ballot, CB approved the ported that his ad hoc committee Survey to Be Mode Cheating Study petitions of Ron Pitt for a Store investigating the use of investment Board post and Keith Dalbec for fund money for an increased stu­ a junior class delegate position. dent loan program would meet Investigation Group Formed Goes to Senate Central Board last week waived sometime next week with Jerry A report concerning cheating at two bylaws in order to accept the Murphy, MSU loan officer, and To Study New SUB Facilities MSU was turned over to the Fac­ petitions of the two vice presiden­ Dean Andrew Cogswell. The in­ ulty Senate for discussion at the tial candidates and four of the vestment fund now has $10,000 A student committee is being tioned about their student unions. Senate meeting today. sophomore delegate candidates. in each of two Missoula building formed to investigate and make The committee will be aided by Central Board also approved the and loan firms and approximately The two-part report was pre­ recommendations for facilities that Ray Chapman, student union di­ sending of two delegates to the $4,000 in a Butte institution. pared by an investigative com­ should be included in the pro­ rector; Andrew Cogswell, dean of Pacific Student President’s Associ­ The annual banquet for incom­ mittee appointed by Pres. Robert posed new Student Union Build­ students,' and Jacob Vinocur, ation annual meeting in Santa ing and outgoing ASMSU admin­ Johns. The committee, headed by ing. chairman of the executive council. Barbara, Calif., May 5-8. Expenses istrations is -planned for May 2. Robert Sullivan, dean of the law The committee will submit its The new committee will include school, upheld a decision of the report - to a planning committee six members of the Student Un­ Dean of Students’ office to sus­ which will prepare a student union ion Executive Committee: Cheryl pend three students involved in program containing the proposals Carnival, Street Dance Tonight Hutchinson, Dennis Minemyer, test stealing. The investigation for facilities in the new building. Jim Richard, Bonnie Bowler and was a result of an appeal of the These proposals will be sent to Dale Schwanke. From six to eight suspension by one of the students. To Aid WUS Week Fund Drive other members will be selected the architect for use in designing from students interested in the the building. The report also recommends A street dance and carnival to­ Lodge Grill from 3:15 until the that the investigation be extended study. Board of Regents approval of a night and an expanded Friday-at- regular program starts. to cover all reports of cheating Four program will give the final The program will include The The committee will study food student fee increase is necessary at MSU. Pres. Johns asked the push for the World University Folkestones, Anita Smith, Jane service facilities, snack areas, art before the architects can proceed with the plans. Actual construc­ Faculty Senate to consider the re­ 'S ervice Fund Drive this year. Gibson and Nancy Wettach. A exhibit facilities, theater seating, port and make recommendations newly formed rock-and-roll band lounges, an information center, tion of the new SUB will be The street dance will begin at for further action. will also play. coat check facilities and confer­ financed by a loan to be repaid 6:30 p.m. in the Baby Oval, with ence rooms. from student fees. music by the Titans. At 8:30 p.m., Donations for WUS will be col­ the TNTs will take over the band­ lected during the street dance, The group will also make a sur­ Sky diver Tourney Here; carnival and Friday-at-Four. vey of student, faculty and admin­ stand and play for the final two istration opinion on the issue. Traditions Board 200 Separate Jumps Set hours of the dance. In case of rain, actvities will move to the Yellow­ Other universities will be ques- More than 35 skydivers from Chooses 1965-66 stone Room of the Lodge. MSC Challenges Montana will descend on Missoula Carnival booths, located along Cheering Quintet this weekend for a tournament the street in front of the Lodge, MSU Bridge Set sponsored by the MSU Silvertip SCOPE to Aid will open at 7:30 p.m. with each Students of MSC have chal­ Patty O’Loughlin, Charlene Skydivers. Howe, Mikal Morgan, Sue Zieski living group providing a booth. lenged MSU students to a bridge Negro Voters and Kitty Wright became MSU’s Weather permitting, the tourna­ The money collected will go to­ match. 1965-66 cheerleaders Tuesday in ment will be held at the Missoula ward WUS. Bridge players competing for the A branch Of the national Chris­ the well-attended finals in the County Airport west of the city, Alpha Tau Omega will present Lodge championship and other tian organization, SCOPE, which Yellowstone Room of the Lodge. Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. the Friday-at-Four program in the bridge enthusiasts can participate helps to educate and register Named alternate cheerleader until sundown. Lodge Friday afternoon. Jim Steg- in elimination matches in the Col­ Southern Negro voters, was or­ was Donna Roholt. There will be approximately 200 miller, the emcee, commented that lege Inn Saturday afternoon. ganized here last night. Also picked to lend decor to separate jumps made in which this will be “the greatest Friday- Registered students grouped into H SCOPE, the Southern Christian football and basketball games individual free-fall style and ac­ at-Four ever.” teams of four members are eligible Readership Conference’s Summer were pompon girls Paulette For­ curacy will be judged. The Opus Trio will play in the to participate. 'jCommunity Organization and Po­ syth, Jane Roberts, Kris Harring­ litical Education Project, will re­ ton, Sue Clinker, Sue Holstrom cruit volunteers from the Univer­ and Sue Marquardt. Terry Soules sity to work in one of the 75 ' will be the alternate.
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