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,,!!2w~?'ts ".'.£'?. !!'!!~. J1:.!hl<J~'!.!~.,~~ ~'!!!'!,<!iiY I',!'!,!'.!. ft""' ''°' staff writer Yankee Conference, Satur- number 1O position. The On offense, the Wildcats this weekend. Holland also At a press conference last day, Nov. 27 In a quarter final Wildcats come Into the game are averaging 21.7 points per I added the weather pattern for Sunday, Tom Parac, MSU Division II football game. with an 8-2 season record, game by using an offensive this weekend Is great and the Athletic Director, announced In the final regular season and one of the top four alignment very similar to the projected outlook Is for much the number one ranked MSU Division 11 rankings, New Division II rushers In Bill University of Montana for- of the same weather that th N w Hampshire was tied with Burnham, who Is averaging matlon. New Hampshire Bozeman has been having Bo b cat s wou Id h ost e e attacks with either an I for- lately. matlon with the flanker wide When questioned on the or an I formation with twin Bobcat's feelings of being receivers to one side. ranked number 1 In the On defense, New Hamp- nation, Holland replied the shire has given up an average team never gava much of 9.8 points per game by thought to an early season using a defensive alignment ranking but were looking at MSU has not seen this fall . the rankings at the end of the The alignment Is the Split season. Four Look and It Is the same Now that MSU has won a formation MSU has used for national poll survey cham­ flve years. plonshlp, they'll have to prove Because New Hampshire that ranking on the field, uses basically the same Holland added. offensive formation as Holland said he was Montana, and the same pleased with the seedings defensive formation as MSU and that after the Division II preparation for the game will championship game the begin Immediately. The last Importance of the polls will tt'(ree game films of the be seen. Bobcats and Wildcats were Holland praised Tom Paree work he had done The gates to Reno H. Sales Stadium will be open one more time this year when the MSU Bobcats exchanged yesterday. for all the NCAA In getting host the New Hampshire Wiidcats In an NCAA Division II quarter final game. The game wlll be Sonny Holland, the MSU with the he MSU the host game In the played at 1 :30 p.m. Saturday, November 27. Ticket Information Is available by calllng 994-4222. head football coach , said [photo by Wienke]. was surprised and excited at teon11nue0 to P••• w Recreational Sports Courts Approved Ten student senators were the six handball-raquet ball outdoor tennis courts passed meet the approval of the construction. elected and an auto repair courts were approved by by a 2-1 margin. Board of Regents and the See the election results shop and 12 recreational almost a 3-1 margin. The These facllltles will have to state legislature before final inside. sports courts were approved by the student body In the campus wide election held Bridger Bowl Awaits Snow Friday, November 19. By Janet Ulrich changing the looks of that make It less hazardous. $20.50 . For those skiers not Shannon Clouse, Greg Staff Writer base In a few spots. The trail Into the North wishing to buy a season pass, Woods, Jodi Hamilton, Bruce Like most other ski areas In The top of Bridger chalrllft Bowl has been Improved. A a book of ten half-day tickets Tutvedt, Chuck Rose, Gary the west, Bridger Bowl Is has been enlarged. This was new trail also goes across the can be purchased fo $17 .50. Waylander, Joni Wright, Dan praying for snow. done, according to Bob North Bowl, which should These tickets will only be Murnlon, Patricia Reisig and With very little, If any snow, McDonald, manager, to make open up more area for powder good for students taking the Gale " Namu" Stenvad were Bridger can boast of a very unloading easier. The Sluice skiing. course. elected to the senate posts. solid base however. Also, the Box run at the top of Bridger More area has been opened Bus transportation Is also The auto repair center and summer crew has been busy hes also been Improved to up for the beginning skiers on available for $1.50 per day, or Limestone run off the Alpine $15 for the ten weeks. chairlift. This should keep Regular ski school classes more of the beginners off the cost $5 for a two-hour lesson, more dlfflcult trails. or $12 for a private lesson. A new machine will be used The class features a Crazy to groom the mogul area Hat week when Instructors when It gets too rough. Only and students are encouraged about one-third or less of the to design their own hats. mogul area will be groomed (Cont inued to Page 6) however. This Is so that mogul enthusiasts will still be Inside This Issue able to enjoy themselves. Page 3 . Mcintosh Ski school director Joe Page .t • Edltorlal Waggoner and his assistant Paoe 5 • Letters To Th• Editor Page 7 · ICA Scott Darkenwald are busy Page I • Waylon Jennings completing plans for this Page 10 . Oly Care year's ski school program. Paoe 12 . Witchcraft They will be offering a ten Pege 13 . Uncluslfled Page 14 -...Sports week, one credit class to Page 16 . Sports college students again this winter. The class meets one af­ ternoon a week, and Includes classes from basic beginner With last weeks sunshine and warm weather MSU students found many ways to enjoy the last few to advanced; Instructor rays of warmth. This MSU student thought he would catch up on some of his more Important classes will also be offered. reading. [photo by Doran Smith]. The course Itself will cost • Presidential Position Advertised The copy to be used to by Don Clark, assistant to advertise for a new MSU President Mcintosh, that the president was approved by ads run for at least 60 days. the Presidential Search and Nominations by students, Screening Committee at a faculty and community meeting last Wednesday. members will be welcomed, Ads announcing the according to Dr. Lawrence opening of appllcatlons for Pettit, Commissioner of the position will be placed In Higher Education. national as well as state and The advertisement will be local publications, the published In the Chronicle of committee decided. Higher Education, New York The position of MSU Times, Bozeman Chronicle, president becomes available Great Fails Tribune, Biiiings on July 1, 1977. President Gazette and the Exponent. Carl Mcintosh announced this Nominations and ap- summer his plans to retire plications should be ad­ June 30, 1977. dressed to Regent Mary Pace, February 1 , 1977 was set as Chairperson of the the deadline date for hearing Presidential Search and from applicants. The ads will Screening Committee, P.O. be published from December Box 21, MSU . 1 through the end of January, A position description and It was announced. candidate criteria will be The group had been advised available on request. Dance Marathon Packets In Janet Ulrich when the packets are picked Thia little guy was a little early for his swine flu shot when he showed up at the Fieldhouse last Staff Writer up. Friday with his parents. Over 6000 people were lnnoculated In the Fieldhouse over the three day First prize this year Is a ski period, but children from 3 to 17 years old are to receive the shot later, If they can get In. Only The packets are now In for trip to Targhee. The second enough vaccine to Immunize about 7% per cent of the county's children will be delivered. [photo the Muscular Dystrophy place couple will each receive by Wienke]. dance marathon. They can be a $100 scholarship. picked up from Mary The dance marathon Is to Mclaughlin at the Delta held January 7, 8, and 9. More Cottonwood Gives Mellow Concert Gamma house. Information can be obtained Packets must be picked up by calling Mary Mclaughlin at his Jokes were hard to by December 6. A $10 entry 587 -4228 or Lorrie Reid at 586- By Paul Lloyd-Davies and rol I. A certal n stomach. His best con­ fee per couple must be paid 2408. Staff Writer amatuerlsm was offset by a quality that showed they have tribution to the group was his promise with more ex­ support vocals. perience. At one point, Forseth A crowd of two hundred Arthur Whitcher, guitar, remarked , "When we play at students listened politely as supplied very good lead dances, after five hours, the "Cottonwood," a three-man vocals to match his guitar people are either drunk band from Billings, gave a work. enough or stupid enough to mellow concert In the South Steve Cash, guitar and enjoy us." Hedges lobby Saturday banjo, stayed In the shadows evening . most of the time but came on Despite their flaws , they The three MSU students with fine support vocals to were enjoyable. More than had played together for only enhance his Instrument work. one-third of the musical four months, but gave a good Hal Forseth, drummer, was selections performed were performance. The main stay the public relations link to very well done. of their music was light rock the audience but many times They seemed most at home with mellow tunes from such Poetry Competition Announced groups as the Eagles, Pure Prairie League, and the The Arts Journal announces awarded as follows : First Andrew Sisters. There was Prize : $100 Its annual National Poetry & one-year very good coordination and Competition which will be subscription to The Arts strong execution, melting Judged by John Beecher.

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