Montana Kaimin, January 23, 1959 Associated Students of Montana State University

Montana Kaimin, January 23, 1959 Associated Students of Montana State University

University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 1-23-1959 Montana Kaimin, January 23, 1959 Associated Students of Montana State University Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy . Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper Recommended Citation Associated Students of Montana State University, "Montana Kaimin, January 23, 1959" (1959). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 3476. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/3476 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM) at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Montana Kaimin, 1898-present by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MONTANA KAIMIN AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER \ Vol. t.vttt No. 49 Montana State University, Missoula, Montana Friday, January 23,1959 43 Straight-A Students Are Pantzer Says MSU’s History to Be Topic Campus Chapel On Fall Quota Honor Roll Of LA Club’s First Meeting Straight A averages were earned by 43 students fall quarter, Still Planned J. W . Smurr, history and political science instructor, will according to Registrar Leo Smith. Students on the fall quarter Executive Vice President Robert speak on “The History of the University” at the Liberal Arts Pantzer said yesterday that the Club’s first meeting of the year, Monday at 7:30 p.m. in L A 104. honor roll numbered 388. Endowment Foundation will con­ To be eligible for the honor roll, a student must have either tinue its plans to build a religious Smurr’s talk, to be followed by discussion, is intended as an a minimum of 54 grade points with an index of 3 or a minimum center here. The board now plans introduction to a series of meetings this quarter on the “Future to get estimates from contractors of 42 grade points with an index of 3.5. of the construction expense. misunderstandings which have The index is derived by multi­ The date of construction has not Townspeople are invited to the cost the institution so much in the plying the number of credits car­ lora. LaMunyon, Rose Loy, Bar­ yet been decided. The religious Monday evening meetings as well bara Lytle, DonnaLou Osbum, past,” Smurr said. ried by a student by the number center will include a campus as students, according to Smurr, Speakers scheduled for the Mon­ of grade points earned. Grade A Nancy Preston. Hamilton —Fred­ chapel. who is chairman of the Liberal die Stout. Sanda Van Blaricom. day evening sessions are Smurr; receives four grade points; B, The Foundation also decided to Arts Club programming commit­ Robert Pantzer, executive vice three; C, two; D, one; and F, zero. Hardin — Charlene Collins, Myrna continue supporting the worthy tee. Smurr said that audience Those who earned straight A’s, Kronmiller. Harlem — Hazel Wil­ scholar program already in effect. participation in the discussions by home towns: Anaconda—Alan son. Harlow ton — Richard Bir- Under this program, outstanding will be “necessary, not merely Thorson. Armington-— Robert genheier, Larry Juelfs. Havre — Montana high school graduates welcome, since that is the whole Crane. Bigfork — Margaret Kot- Jeanette Hamblock, Walter Jen­ will be offered a one year, full point of the series.” thaus. Billings — Corliss Curtis, kins, Gail Ward. Hingham — Mar­ fee scholarship on a competative Stressing the fact that the club’s William Germeraad, Carole Kol- cella Kocar. basis, Pantzer said. meetings will be in the evening* stad. Bonner — Kathleen Flem­ Helena — Sharon Anderson, The Foundation, under presi­ Smurr said, “We want to attract ing. Butte—Emily Leary, Lorinda Carol Anthony, Sidney Armstrong, dent A. T. Hibbard, proposed to working men and women and Smith, Terry Stephenson, Paul Ul­ Virginia Bacon, Robert Chaney, make amendments to the Foun­ housewives who cannot get to the rich. Columbus — Bonnie Kem. Jr., Theodore Clearman, Robert dation’s bylaws. It was proposed campus during the daylight hours. Great Falls—Deloris Johns. Helena Crebo, Geneva Hicks, Michael that the board of trustees be in­ Naturally, we hope for a good — Clinton Grimes. Kallispell — Kotter, Richard Larock, Stanley creased from 12 to 21 members, student-faculty turnout as well.” John Shrauger, Luann Wester- Larson, Margaret Marlow, Anne and that the officers of the Foun­ The series of discussions-is de­ haus. Morrison. Joliet — David Roll. dation be made members of the signed to help students, faculty Kalispell—Harold Archibald, Ken­ Lewistown —Sandra Armstrong. board of trustees. Pantzer said the and townspeople understand the Libby — DeWayne McAlear. Liv­ neth Bondurant, Roderick Brewer, reason for this was the increasing problems of the University, “with Peggy Calvin, Judith Ferguson, ingston — Richard Guthrie. Mis­ amount of work that the board the idea of preventing some of the soula — Ridgely Chambers, Har­ Dorothy Managhan, Dwayne Ma­ must do. vey DeMars, Don Dunwell, Clara son, John Melton. Laurel —Gary The Foundation receipts from Wold. July 1, 1957, to June 30, 1958, Calling U .. • Hansen, Donald Hubbard, Ray­ Lewistown — Paul Fry, John mond Jacobs, Ben Jarrell, Elsie show a total of $140,994 handled Montana Forum, noon Territor­ Lovell. Livingston — Diane Da­ by the Foundation. Since it is a ial Rm, open meeting. Johnson, Theodora Niemeyer, Da­ vis, Ernest Gerling, Harold Gilkey, vid Parker, Carol Ramage, Mary non-profit, educational organiza­ Westminster Foundation 5 p.m., Judith Manzari, Robert Means, tion, this money is largely tax- Sunday, 300 McLeod. Jean Schilling, Arlene Viche, Lee Robert Werle. Malta — Miriam Woodward. Poison — Richard Bur­ free. It is given as gifts and grants Canterbury Club, 5:30 p.m., Sun­ Patterson. Medicine Lake — Jan­ to the University. day, Holy Spirit Episcopal Church. lingame. Ravalli — Gilbert Smith ice Stephens, Miles City — Ted Whitefish — 'Audrey Stephenson. Gran, Loren Laird, James Polk. Canada — Marie Hammer, Sas­ Missoula — Richard Anderson, katoon; Ulrich Hammer, Saska­ Robert Anderson, Carol Arbuckle, Foreign Fellowships Available toon. Idaho — Gleo Bardelli, Os- Gerry Atwell, Anna Austin, El- Applications for fellowships and information on summer bum . Italy — Giuliana Brandazzi, wood Averill, Edward Bailey, J. W . SMURR Milano. North Dakota — Rich­ tours abroad are now available in Dr. Vedder Gilbert’s office Blaine Baker, Paul Bennett, Linda president of the University; Hen­ ard Lukes, Lisbon. New Jersey — Berg, Mary Billings, May Bolton, L A 115. George Quinton, Trenton. ry Shearer, director of the Bureau Ferdy Bouchard, Edwin Briggs, The Institute of International Education Programs is offering of Business and Economic Re­ Others on the honor roll, by John Britton, Herbert Brusman, home towns: Smith-Mundt grants for graduate study in eight Latin Amer­ search; Edwin Briggs, professor Lome Calvert, Elizabeth Carpen­ of law; Leslie Fiedler, professor of Alberton — Jack Lincoln. Ana­ ter, Roberta Chaffey, Bert Clink- ican countries. The scholarship program includes round trip English; and Ted Hulbert, editor conda — Robert Domitrovich, ingbeard, Louis Collette, William air travel, orientation in Wash­ of the Montana Kaimin. Dorothy Hard, Mary McNicholas, Crawford, James Creelman, Carol ington, D. C., and tuition and John Radonich, Sonja Sanne, Ellen date and qualifications are the Among the topics to be dis­ Crego, John Datsopoulos. maintenance for the academic same as in the U.S.-USSR Ex­ cussed are history, finance, poli­ Stommen. Arlee — Warren Drew. Milton Datsopoulos, Jeffery Da­ Baker — Gary Morow, Merlin year. change Program. tics, research problems, faculty vis, Ralph DeLange, Marguerite Applicants must hold U.S. citi­ self-government, the qualifica­ Stanhope. Belt — Donald John­ Dodge, Bradley Dugdale, Donald The Lisle Fellowship is also of­ son, Kenneth Maki, Shirley Ware- zenship, a Bachelor’s degree by fering a special program for the tions of University presidents, and ^Echelard, Philip Edwards, Jr., student self-government. hime. Big Arm — Ernest Ratz- Richard Ely, Gayne Erdmann, departure date, and have suffici­ observation of Folk High Schools Meetings will always be at 7:30 burg. Big Timber — Florence Gloria Eudaily, Alvin Farmer, ent knowledge of Spanish for in the Netherlands, Denmark and Steensland. Bigfork — Lloyd Germany. The plan includes a two p.m. in Room 104 of the Liberal Marilyn Froehlich, Shirley Froh- study and daily life. Deadline for Arts Bldg., unless announced oth­ Brynie, Henry Oldenburg. lich, Rollo Galbraith, MymaJo week general introduction to the applications is February 1. life in each country, and a week in erwise, Smurr said. Billings — Gary Beiswanger, Gatza, Alexander George, Janet Robert Betzler, Doris Bowman, Three student tours for the sum­ Berlin. Students will leave July With Smurr on the club com­ Gludt, Francine Good, Thomas mer of 1959 have also been an­ Jean Conte, Carol Cooper, Orville Granbois, John Griffith, Jr., Char­ 5 and return August 29. mittee are Profs. Vedder Gilbert, England, Judith Remington, Teddy lotte Guntermann, Deanna Guy, nounced by the Lisle Fellowship, Applications are due March 15. Gilbert Dyer, Thomas Martinsek Roe, John Selleck, Dolores Walter. Inc. They will include tours to the Winners will be announced May 1. and Ralph Yalkovsky. Elsie Hallford, James Hamilton, Soviet Union, Isreal and Mediter­ Boulder — Barbara Bell. Bozeman Judith Hart, Ruth Hilden, Sonja ranean countries, and Europe. — Jurine Landoe, Betty Stephen­ Indreland, Kathryn Jacobs, Delette Little Man on Campus By Dick Bibier son, Gary Taylor, David Thomas. Jarrell, Allie Jensen, Dale Jensen, Applications for the U.S.-USSR Butte — John Beckey, Mary Anna Keck, Alfred Keppner, Don­ Exchange Program are due Febru­ Borden, Edward Canty, Frances ald Klebenow, Charles Koski, ary 1. Student - grotips will be the Carden, Georgia Collins, Joseph James Lambe. official guests of the Communist Govednik, Kathryn Graff, Mildred Barbara Lee, John Low, Paul Youth Organization. Hoem, Frances Jones, Carol Kallio, Lund, Joel McBride, William Mc­ Students will leave the U.S.

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