The Montana Kaimin, February 12, 1935

The Montana Kaimin, February 12, 1935

University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 2-12-1935 The onM tana Kaimin, February 12, 1935 Associated Students of the State University of Montana 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 the State University of Montana, "The onM tana Kaimin, February 12, 1935" (1935). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 1437. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/1437 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]. A.IMIR STATE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA, MISSOULA, MONTANA TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12.1 9 3 5 VOLUME XXXIV. No. 32 Lawyers Oppose 'Twelfth Night” Operatic Star Singing Contest Finals Kathryn Meisle Sings Proposal of Organ] w m g e W in teJ. j | To Be Held March 8 Students Vole Against Instrument In Community Concert tn Union Building Quarter Show Between Vodvil Acts Results of the law school straw vote I Here Tomorrow Night -------------------------- held last week to determine the ad- French and Italian Writers _ • _ _ , , visability of Installing an organ in the t - • , t > i f , Six Campus Organizations to Be Entered m C o m p e titio n student union building were 23 for *urm sn Background | Distribution of Tickets Ends at 5 o’Clock this Afternoon; At. New Wilma Theater Early Next Month {the measure and 32 against i t F o r P lo t whispering campaign rumoring --------------- More Than Twelve Hundred Townspeople To Determine W inners of Cups that the purchase of an organ at the The story which furnishes the plot And Students W ill Be Present present time would necessitate the of the Masquers' winter Quarter major The finals of the song contest will be held at the new Wilma theater omission of essential fixtures for the production, “Twelfth Night, or What Kathryn Meisle, beloved American contralto, sings tomorrow night March 8 , between acts of Varsity Vodvil instead of on March 2, during building, preceded the balloting and You Will,” was gathered by William effected the vote. The lawyers were at the Missoula county high school auditorium. Tickets for her recital the half-time intermission of the Grizzly-Bobcat game as was previously Shakespeare from various French and In doubt as to the source of the money Italian novelists and dramatists of the were given out yesterday and today, with closing time on tickets set proposed. The three winning women’s groups and the three winning that would have to be spent on the 18th century. Of these, a comedy at 5 o’clock today. More than twelve hundred Missoulians and state men's groups will sing at that tlm e.^ organ, suspecting that it would come called ”G1’ Ingannati,” (The Mistaken “ f university students are expected to Sigma Nu singers outclassed the | Hiking Party Is from a fund reserved for a moving One), corresponds almost point for hear Miss Melsle's concert Campus Skaters Sigma Chi singers during the half-1 6 v picture projector. They have ex­ point in plot. More than twelve hundred students Brought here on the current outside time intermission of the Grlzzly-Har- pressed themselves In favor of hand­ and townspeople are expected to hear To Make Effort The play as finally evolved, concerns Get Ice Despite entertainment program, Miss Meisle lem Globe Trotter game last Saturday ball courts, bowling alleys, pool and Kathryn Meisle sing tomorrow night at one Viola, who is shipwrecked on the will sing selections from several oper­ night. Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, billiard tables and a tap room In the the local high school. She has won At Scaling Peak coast of Illyria and disguised as a boy Balmy Weather atic roles, some of her festival songs which was scheduled to sing the same Student Union building. the praise of critics In many conntrles goes into service of the pu&e, who and other classical pieces. She has night as the Sigma Nus and the Sigma ] “As soon as It can be determined and has attained a peak of popularity employs her to press his suit with the Students Are Enjoying Winter Sports starred with the Chicago, San Fran­ Chis, did not appear. E! Capltan, 9,900 Feet, Is Object how these Issues will be affected by with American audiences. lady Olivia. In the meantime, Viola’s But Fickle Conditions cisco and Los Angeles Opera com­ John Gravelle, Bernard Sjaholm, Of Local Mountaineers the installation of an organ, another brother, Sebastian, arrives and falls panies. Robert Schwartz and Nell Heily sang In Next Trip May Change and more accurate straw vote will be in love with Olivia, causing complica­ the "White Rose of Sigma Nu” to win --------------- taken,” said Bernard Allard, president Now established as “one ot the tion to set in. Poetry Contest Aided by two weeks of below freez­ the second of the series of scheduled Mountaineers will start their full- of the Law School association. world’s greatest contraltos," Miss At this point, Shakespeare’s addi­ song contests for Sigma Nu fraternity, moon scouting trips this Saturday by ing weather following Christmas holi­ Meisle has been engaged to sing for tions to the plot appear. They are the Sigma Chi singers—Tom Campbell, Ed attacking El Capltan, a precipltious For Collegians days, the forestry students had the Metropolitan Opera company next low comedy characters—Sir Toby Simons. Bill Marion and Malcolm mountain near Lake Como with an ele- achieved a glass-like finish on the season. She has appeared in recital, Undergraduate Belch, who is being paid by Sir An­ Stotts—sang “Sweetheart of Sigma .vatlon of 9,900 feet The group will university skating rink. Lights were in festival and in operatic roles for drew Aguecheek to press Aguecheek's Is Announced Chi" to represent that fraternity. leave from the Quality Market on installed and all was in readiness tor the last 15 years. suit with Olivia. To add further diffi­ the opening of a season of peerless Professor Stanley Teel, Mr. C. J . South Higgins at 6 o’clock, Saturday! Will Be Given Still a young woman, Miss Meisle culties, Sir Toby, Sir Andrew, Marla skating. Heinrich and Mrs. R. H. Jesse were morning in order to start climbing Annual Competition to End Is one of the few American singers and the Clown play a practical joke the judges of last Saturday night’s at daybreak. Then, as is the destination ot all who is ranked high by critics In all Joyce Award on Olivia’s steward, Malvolio, making At Four o’Clock, good things, down from Hellgate contest. Should the party reach the summit countries. She Is considered a "thor­ him think Olivia is In love with him. swept a blizzard, burying the skating The two cups that are to be awarded early In the afternoon, It will continue A p r il 1 5 ough musician, one who can sing such “Twelfth Night” was first produced rink and forcing the mercury down widely divergent types ot music as to the two winning groups — the creek which are both situated in the i W r i t e r o f B e s t S h o r t S t o r y to uncomfortable depths. Only those women’s winning group and the men’s by way of Lake Como and Little Rock | n . , , . J In Temple Hall, London, in 1601, and Announcement of the Frontier and that ot Wagner and Bach eQually descendants of the hearty Vikings winning group—have arrived and are most rugged country In the Darby Will Keceive Memorial has been well received ever since that Midland Poetry contest was released well.” Miss Meisle Is said to have dared venture forth. Skating was a now on display at the A. S. U. M. region. It will probably be near mid­ Prize in Spring time. The part of Viola has been from the office of Professor H. G. Mer- a “charming personality” and "a sin­ physical impossibility. Suddenly the store. The cups are 11 Inches high night before the party returns to Mis­ played with consplcious success by riam yesterday. The closing date for cerity of manner which makes her one mercury shot up—50 degrees In two and are made of silver. "A. S. U. M. soula. The Annie Lewis Joyce Memorial such famous actresses as Ellen Terry, the contest is Monday, April 15, at 4 of the outstanding favorites of the re­ days—and skating turned to swim­ cital platform.” SONG CONTEST” Is printed across the Only experienced skilers with good prize will be awarded for the best Ada Rehan and Julia Marlowe. The o’clock. The manuscripts must be part of Malvolio has been given weight ming. Miss Meisle was born in Philadel­ front of the cups. eQuipment will be accepted for the short story written by an undergrad­ turned in to Professor Merriam’s of­ Skate fans gave up ail hopes for phia. In October, 1921, she made her There will be six groups entered in trip, the trails and snow-covered fields uate this spring upon the recommenda­ by the interpretation of such actors fice, room 10t, library. even a day of good ice, but Dr. Little, the finals on March 8, consisting of being considered too dangerous for tion of the English department.

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