Montana Kaimin, October 9, 1964 Associated Students of Montana State University

Montana Kaimin, October 9, 1964 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) 10-9-1964 Montana Kaimin, October 9, 1964 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, October 9, 1964" (1964). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 4076. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/4076 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 KAI MIN Montana State University AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER Vol. 67, No. 6 Friday, October 9, 1964 Missoula, Montana Aquamaids, Theme, Plans Set W R A Slate For Homecoming Sneak Peek A Centennial theme has been Knowles Hall; Phi Sigma Kappa WRA presents Sneak Preview, planned for Homecoming next and Synadelphic; Sigma Nu and formerly called Gym Jam, Tues­ week end. “This Is the Week That Delta Gamma; Delta Sigma Phi day, from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Was” is the theme for the floats and Corbin Hall; Duniway Hall the Women’s Center. and parade. and Kappa Kappa Gamma; Sigma Sneak Preview will present Special features of the week end Alpha Epsilon and Brantly Hall; WRA’s plans for this year to all will be the crowning of the Home­ Craig Hall and Sigma Kappa; University women, according to coming queen at a Singing-on-the- Alpha Tau Omega and North Cor­ Deanna Whiteside, WRA adviser. Steps Friday night followed by the bin Hall; Sigma Chi and Kappa Activities will include bowling, Homecoming dance at 9. Alpha Theta; Theta Chi and Tur­ badminton, volleyball, table ten­ The Grizzlies will meet the ner Hall, and Phi Delta Theta and nis, trampolining, shuffleboard Weber Wildcats in the Homecom­ Delta Delta Delta. and swimming. Officers, managers ing game Saturday afternoon at Voting for Homecoming queen and representatives will provide 1:30 on Dornblaser Field. Roger candidates will be from 9 a.m. entertainment. Williams will perform in the Field until 6 p.m. Thursday. Polling Aquamaids, women’s swimming House at 8:15 Saturday night. places will be set up in the Lodge. club, will have their first meet­ Festivities will begin with a Candidates are Alice Frisbee, ing in conjunction with the Sneak CAMPUS BAR—“Medicine Man” Kent Price, “Shotgun” John A. snake dance starting in front of Mary Sullivan, Birgit Burkhard, Preview. Ross, “ Snake-Oil” Dick Malouf and “Diamond” Gary Burden take the Sigma Nu fraternity house. Carol Jorstad, Virginia Ward and In the past Aquamaids has been advantage of the atmosphere afforded by the University Museum Spurs and Bear Paws will lead the Lee Morgan. a synchronized swimming club. to perfect their card-cheatin’ and beer-drinkin’ techniques. All parade up University Avenue. This year, according to Miss items with the exception of the young frontiersmen pictured are The Pete Peterson Quintet will Whiteside, the club has the three early Montana artifacts. The museum, on the second floor of the be featured at the Homecoming Faculty Recital fold purpose of providing oppor­ Fine Arts Building, is open from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Dance Friday night. The Home­ tunities in synchronized, competi­ Thursday and from 1:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. on Sunday. (Kaimin coming queen and her court will tive and recreational swimming. photo by Jim Redmond.) be presented at a 10:30 intermis­ Slated Sunday She said the Aqua Maids will par­ sion, according to Bill Bolenske, ticipate in some swim meets of dance committee chairman. The first of a series of recitals competitive and synchronized na­ Committee Posts Op en Floats, pompon girls, high by members of the music depart­ ture. school bands, royalty, and campus ment will be presented by George “We hope to see as many upper- dignitaries will add to the color D. Lewis, assistant professor of class women there as freshmen,” of the parade Saturday morning. music, this Sunday. commented Mary Lindsay, chair­ Social Events, Rules Floats sponsored by living He will be assisted at the piano man of Sneak Preview. “We also groups and other campus organiza­ by his wife, Jeanne. The Lewis are looking forward to seeing all tions will be constructed on a Cen­ family has just returned from a Missoula women.” tennial theme and prizes will be summer of study at the School of awarded for outstanding floats. Music in the Palace of Fontaine­ Emphasized by A WS Officials will judge the floats on bleau, France. the basis of interpretation of the The program will consist of K-Dettes Elect AWS hopes to emphasize the dent teaching this quarter. historical event selected, original­ works of Poulenc, Duparc, Roussel areas of social activities and rules AWS committee chairmen for ity of thought in selection, aes­ and Faure. Mr. Lewis has prepared this year, according to Sharron this year are: Miss MSU, Susan thetic value of the float, float con­ translations of the French poems New Members Lee, acting AWS president. Dona- White; Public Relations and Pub­ struction and member participa­ that he will sing. Copies will be lee Beary, AWS president, is stu- licity, Judy Rudin; Merit Award, Twenty-four MSU coeds have tion. distributed along with complete Sally Macmillan, and co-chairmen —Spurs and Bear Paws will build French texts for those who wish to been named to the ROTC K-Dettes of Big Little Sister party, Lela from about 70 applicants. the float for the Homecoming roy­ follow the words. Weggenman and Carolyn Hughes. Mr. Lewis’ teachers include: The selection board, consisting alty, according to Bill Miller, Masquers An AWS workshop is in the Homecoming co-chairman. John Lester, MSU; K. Boyd Rem- of: Mrs. Robert W. Coonrod, Mrs. planning stages according to Sally Duane Shurtz, Miss Fannie Ethe­ Living groups working together ley, Columbia University, and Macmillan. She said that it will on floats are Sigma Phi Epsilon Madame Germaine Martinelli and ridge, Major Max Cannon, Major acquaint the freshman women and Hardy Stone and Sally Neath, K- Purchase and Alpha Phi; Elrod Hall and Monsieur Paul Derenne of Paris, many upperclass women with AWS France. Dette Colonel, chose these girls as and its functions. K-Dettes: Mrs. Lewis is a teacher of Eng­ Outstanding senior women last Missoula Politics lish at the Hellgate High School in Judy Haas, Dutton; Alice Pep- A ir Cooler spring were Ann Minteer, Ann Missoula, and formerly directed pard, Missoula; Judy Rohrer, Great Wolhowe, Delores Sager and Ro­ the vocal music program at the Falls; Margaret Beaman, Missoula; An autonomous board of trus­ Topic for Forum tees rejected a Central Board berta Anderson. They were to be Higgins Avenue unit of MCHS. Sandra Hurd, Big Sandy; Elinor honored at the Lantern Parade Candidates for state legislature Lyons, Waitsburg, Wash.; Connie precedent early this summer and granted a $1,500 loan to the Mon­ which was cancelled because of will discuss Missoula County poli­ Harbin, Ronan; Patcee Bradford, rainy weather. tical issues this noon at Montana MSU Proposition Red Lodge; Bonnie Bourke, Lewis- tana Masquers for the installation of a $2,500 air conditioner. Applications for AWS commit­ Forum, according to Bob Worces­ town; Jane Brandon, Cut Bank; tees are available at the Lodge ter, chairman. Lea McGuiness, Butte; Susan Money for the loan was taken To Be Discussed from the Student Store Reserve desk desk or may be obtained from Thomas Haines, Republican, and Highness, Missoula; Sandra Bentz, the AWS representative in each Robert L. Deschamps Jr., Demo­ Missoula; Linda Halstead, Mis­ Fund and will be paid back in By State Regents three installments. The trustees living group. They will be due in crat, will speak in Territorial soula; Sonjia Hurlbert, Great about two weeks. Room 5 of the Lodge. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Falls; Susan Rettig, Highwood; Pa­ are responsible for investing the tricia Gittins, Great Falls; Kathy reserve fund. Along with a tight schedule of The Masquers previously ap­ other business, regents of Mon­ Robinson, Missoula; Alice Frisbee, plied for a loan from Central tana’s university system will be Atlanta, Ga.; Pat Luxford, Coram; Board’s ASMSU reserve fund and asked Tuesday to authorize the Gayle Schmid, Missoula; Mary Jo Pledges in Pursuit sale of three lots worth $16,000 to Fragnito, Missoula; Diedre Jo Tur­ were denied. The loan was re­ jected because Board members felt MSU. ner, Billings and Rahmarrah student money, even as a loan, The property, formerly owned Moore, Alton, 111. should not be used for improve­ by the late Professor Weisberg, The full K-Dette Corps will ments in academic buildings. Of Sigma Chis Today is opposite President Johns’ home number 27 counting Sally Neath, It was also thought that ap­ on East Beckwith Avenue. Coed Colonel, Peggy Rismon, Coed proval of the loan would set a Derby Days, the first major Greek event of the quarter, began Nearly $1,210,000 in bonds will Lieutenant Colonel, and Linda precedent which student govern­ yesterday morning. be issued for MSU during the mid- Johnson, Coed Major. ment might have reason to regret. Derbied Sigma Chis and sorority pledges are participating in morning of the same day. Money Miss Neath is from Helena and The balance of the $2,500, which the annual three-day event.

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