·,::.. ··,, ___.... _ a_ _ .... Volume 7! Issue 17 ... ~-,...~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~-- ... ,. ·~~~· ~~~~- . ... \. " . .. ' ... :.·: ' . :·::'·, ·. .. .. .,.' ...... : . '" .-..... .:~. '• ..... \ ..... .. t ....• \:: ··, •• . t.· • .. • •• .. :... , ... ' ' t '.: . ·.--·· ;··· •• !.· i•• •• ' .· .:; :... ~ • ! ' • .. ..,. .. ... .. .. ..' :. ... ,,. .. .. .. • 1 . .. ·. .. " .. ··.=·.·· . ~ ... ·. ... ... \ . -::· . : . ·. ... ~· . ....... t -· .. '. ...' .... ··,_/madrt-~~si .. ...... .. .. · .. ... .. ·.. .... .; .: .~: . •. ~. -~ ....... .,. .... : . ·.· .· Dac.5. 1980 MSU EXPOMEllT 2 Frtday, The Oakland Ballet Company returns to Bozeman with two nutc1facke1f performances of the N11 1cracker flu/let on Wednesday. Decem· Portugual loses prime minister ber 10 and Thursday . Portugals Prime Minister. its Defense Minister. and five other December 11at8:00 p.m in the 1Ballet people were killed in a fiery crash yesterday of a small pnvate Willson School Auditorium All plane in Lisbon. seats are reserved. Tickets are Authont1es say Prime Minister Francisco Sa Carneiro and available at the Student 1fetu1fns Defense Minister Adelina Amaro Da Costa were among tose Act1v1 t1es Office in the SUB on killed when the eight seat Cessna 421 exploded and burst into a campus Lower balcony seats fireball about one minute after taking off from Lisbon's Portela are $7.50. All other seats are International A1rport. $4 00 for MSU students and $6 00 for non -MSU students Hotel fire claims lives Oakland Bal let 1s nationally at a hotel­ recognized as one of the fastest 26 business executives were killed yesterday conference center in a suburb of New York. 24 people were injured. nine of them senously Five of the dead were found trapped in a closet and another five bodies were found stacked up against a locked emergency exit door in a conference room Survivors escaped by smashing the glass and iumping from windows at the Stouffer's Inn of Westchester on the Harmsen· White plains border of New York city The cause of the f1re wlllnot be determined for several days. but f1re officials believe an electncal malfunction caused the blaze dunng a demonstration of new electronic equipment by Arrow Electronic \ the ballet growing professional which dominates the stage, Poland party denies invasion in America Its companies something Quite magical completed fall season recently happens to convert the family's Western reports that the Soviet Union may be prepanng to for American was a landmark gifts to real. live toys. intervene in politically troubled Poland drew a qualified denial . featu1 .ng such Dance Theatre Oakland Ballet's " Nut ­ today fron high-ranking officials of the Polish Communist Party. as Eugene celebrities of dance cracke1" has been called Media chief Jozef Klasa told a crowded Warsaw news the Kid"). Leonide Loring ("Billy "rad iant." the sets descnbed as conference he 1s convinced the Kremlin has no desire to Red Shoes"). Massine ("The ''like spun glass," the costumes, intervene in Poland . However, he said 1t might become who and Aa ron Complan "elegant," and the dancing necessary to ask Moscow for help, in his words, "to save the an entire evening of conducted "superb" More than the Land of country from tragedy." to the his own scored Snow, the Court of Snowflakes company's pc:-' ~rmance. and the Kingdom Of The " Nutcracker" 1s The Sugarplum. Oakland 1s here to the most popular trad1 t1 onally share the spirit of a traditional ballet for audiences of all ages Chnstmas. in Russia in First performed For more information about fairytale story takes 1892. the this event sponsored by the Chnstmas Eve In the place on ASMSU Performing Arts of a Chnstmas Tree radiance Committee. call 994-3591. ii ii I C()mmittee f)r-()udly Vr-esents: ~ ~~~:;;~ ~ i I fo< dernrnhon• ~ 2 PERFORMANCES ONLY! ~ and gifts ~ ~ 8AM-4PM ff Wednesday, December 10, 1980 ~ in ~ Thursday, December 11, 1980 MM SUB Main Lobby 4PM-6PM ·~\!·~· in 8 :00 p.m. - Willson School Auditorium ~ Hannon Hall ff Sponsored by AHEA \J; M Arrw.•nc3 Hnnw Economic~ A:- }!'f ALL SEATS RESERVED Lower Balcony $7.50 Orchestra and Upper Balcony MSU Student $4.00 Non-MSU Student $6.00 Ticket are available at the Swdent Acrivit1es Office in the Student Union Building on campus For more information call 994-3591 r Fl'ttl8J,D8C.5. 1980 3 MIU EXPOIEIT by Steven Lee Miles magazine only had black and Also. d ue to budgetary white pictures. The major constraints, the magazine will Remember the /abberwocky? change in the magazine will·be have some advertisements. The You know, the ASMSU literary in its content. It will still incluu<! tentative ra te is fifteen dollars magazine that was given out articles, scripts, drawings, short per quarter page. • each spring. Well, there will no stories. photographs, essays, longer be a /a bbe rwock y Infinity. which will be sold musical scores, and poetry, but because its name will now be at a cost of fifty cents, has an f there will be more emphasis on lnfrnny and the magazines exchange program with other format has been substantially articles. photographic essays literary magazines in the U.S. changed this year. and quality artwork. In previous and will be distributed to There have also been other years, there wa s a great deal of organizations throughout changes made in the magazine. emphasis on poetry and Montana and in bookstores in It will have a three-color cover surrealistic literature but now Bozeman. Tentative date for and some four-color pages the magazine will have a little distribution 1s March 15, 1981. i ns1 de where previously the more depth and variety. The reason for the change in .r- _±' ::=:=:::::~======~~ I Jon VonOhlsen-lnfin1ty Editor photo by Kathy Burke format. according to Jon Von copies of your worn. There is no O PEN FRIDAY Olsen , the ed itor of Infinity, is limit as to the length because that " no one wa s taking quality 1s what will be the Ull B:OO pm /abbe rwockyseriously"andthat judging factor on whether or not NIGHTS DEC 5TH 1t was becoming "more of a book material will be published . than a magazine." Submissions will be accepted open un e:oo pm, Dec 12th.15th th"' 22nd I 23rd. If you are interested in through December 17, 1980 . submitting work to lnfinity, take although this deadline may be SHOPPING CONVENIENCE your material to Room 145c in extended due to la ck of FOR YOUR the SU B baseman!. Except for material. If you have any D OWNTOWN BOZEMAN artwork, please submit only questions call 994-2551. S HOPPING DISTRICT d Extra Income 111'8 Opportunity ~RQ; Looking for an easy way to um some extra money? Tum your spare time Into cash by PARKING subm itting names tor malli ng list of persons potentially qualified to fill position openlnos with our member corporations . Rec eive generous appreciation bonuses . For details, fi ll out and re tu rn coupon . · ~~~~~~';H:.';H:.';H:.~'/H:.~~~~~~ I 1m Interested In learning more about your The Bonus Referrit Pl1n. Inc . eltn Income opportun ity. Please furnish me P.O. BOJ 19722. Dept. P-2 I with all the details. 011111. TUH 75219 I THIS PIH&e Type or Print Legibly I Name _________________ I I CHRISTMAS..... Address I City State ___ Ztp ___ I College or Un iversity I J Be a wise shopper ...... I Nome ot Publle1tlon in Which I and give more for less ...... I This Ad Appeared I ~------------------------- THESE GIFT IDEAS ~SUSPENDERS] Under 10°0 _ Under 2000 Down Ski Mittens __$8 .95 EVEREST GLACIER GLASSES ____ ~$19. 95 Reg. 7.50 r 100% Australian Wool Mufflers ___ $8.95 DU AL-LA YER RED UNION SUITS ... $15:95 Wool Gloves and CHAMOIS SHIRTS - Mittens ----From $5.95 ASSORTED ~ FREE DRAWING ~ COLORS ____$15 .95 n ~~a~u:~::::::~~:~r~~~~t!:: ~~~=~ ~ U this coupon to Monarchs. Wool Socks ___ 3pr/6.99 FLIGHT JACKETS ___ $16.95 BOZEMAN ARMY NAVY STORE 232 EAST MAIN BOZEMAN, MONTA NA 586-7733 STORE HOURS: Monday-Saturday 9:00-6:00 OPEN SUNDAYS------NOON-5 pm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MSU EXPOllEIT 4 Trauma course offered The STf/J{(JD for rural physicians A course titled "Advanced Services Bureau of the DHES in SE£ID Trauma Ute Support" will be Helena, 449-3895. Arrange­ mu presented Friday and Saturday, ments at MSU are being made by Joseph Todd, Director with the Guest of Honor. Much Dec. 5·6, in Leon Johnson Hall. through the Office of Continuing· Baptist Student Union of the conversation was about The course is designed Education for the Health Professional at MSU , 994-4930. Everything was ready This specifically for the rural Him and what a wonderful year's birthday party was going physician who does not handle birthday party this was , but to be the best ever. trauma cases on a day-to -day nobody even seemed to notice basis, but must evaluate and Think Christmas that He was there. When the manage a seriously injured gifts were handed out. all the Preparation for the celebra­ patient immediately alter the guests received presents · THINK CHAMPION AUTO tion began nearly a month ago. 1n1ury The curriculum was except the One whose birthday Each room in the house had developed by the American was being celebrated Everyone been carefully cleaned and College of Surgeons to insure had given beautiful gilts. but to ADVENTURE OF THE AGES - FOR All AGES decorated to fit this occasion. that the most up-to-date trauma the Guest of Honor they had The kitchen was filled with the treatment 1nformat1on 1s given nothing. DY•AMADO ! smell of various cookies and presented to physicians candies. all baked especially throughout the country. No one noticed as the Guest for this birthday. In the living The program 1s provided by TUE of Honor stood and walked out room was a freshly -cut pine the American College of the door into the cold evening tree, which had been richly Surgeons ' Committee on thVo~GE air.
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