The Amplifier - V

The Amplifier - V

Montana Tech Library Digital Commons @ Montana Tech Amplifier (1955-1977) Student Newspapers 1-21-1966 The Amplifier - v. 11, no. 5 Associated Students of the Montana School of Mines Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/amplifier Recommended Citation Associated Students of the Montana School of Mines, "The Amplifier - v. 11, no. 5" (1966). Amplifier (1955-1977). 146. http://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/amplifier/146 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at Digital Commons @ Montana Tech. It has been accepted for inclusion in Amplifier (1955-1977) by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Montana Tech. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .' 'Vote on Constitution Monday, January 24 serves the offices of president (7.) Article n.: Section 7 and ogy. The name change and its The officers of the A.S.S.M. Starting at 8':00 a.m. Monday and vice-president for engineer- Section 9: abbreviations shall run through- shall be president, a vice-presi- .morning, until 4:00 p.m. that ing students. These two sections again con- out the constitution. dent, a secretary ,a treasurer, a .same afternoon, the student body (5.) Article II, Section 5: (2.) Article I, Section 5: student manager. cern the student manager. The will render its decision on the The proposal is to delete this The student activity fee shall The proposal is to delete the proposals are to delete the name, several proposals for a new con- section entirely. It concerns the be fifteen dollars ($15.00) for each student manager from the Stu- "student manager" in section 7 .stitution. Each of the proposed student manager who is no longer semester. This fee is subject to dent Council, since his office is in favor of "athletic director" amendments will be voted upon a .functioning officer on the Stu- change by the A.S.s.M. only by an appointed one and his duties and to remove section 8 entirel~. .separately. Amendments pro- dent Council. constitutional amendment. are no longer in effect. Other articles and sections are posed are as ~ollows: (6.) Article II, Section 6: The proposal is to raise the fee (4.) Article II, Section 2: proposed for changes. Due to (1.) The TIO.Wi·echange will be There shall be a faculty stu- to twenty dollars per semester, a The last sentence of the sec- limited space, all of these cannot a necessary c sridition of change dent advisory committee selected five dollar increase: Reasons for tion reads, "The president must be covered in full by the Am· from the Montana School of by the President of the School increasing the fee are to sponsor have attended the School of Mines to the Montana College of of Mines, who shall cooperate plifier. However, all proposed "Big Name" entertainment, and Mines for at least two academic 'Mineral Science and Technology. with the coaches and student amendments and their previous live musk at week-end dances. years including the one during 'The abbreviated name of A.S.S.M. manager in arranging schedules, wording shall be written out in If the fee is raised to twenty which he is elected, and must (Associated Students of the School contests, contracts, and tea m dollars, then all students of Mon- have obtained sufficient credits to full on the ballot. Before voting, -of Mines) to A.S.M.T. (Associated trips. tana Tech would be admitted to be a junior or senior in standing." make inquiry to members of the .Students of Montana 'I'ech.). Mon- The proposal is to stipulate The proposal is to delete the the s e events without further Student Council to better under- tana Tech shall be the acceptable that the president be a junior or student manager in favor of the charge. appreviation for Montana College senior in engineering. This re- student council. stand the proposed changes. of Mineral Science and 'I'echnol- (3.) Article II, Section 1: PLIFIER THE MontanaACollege of Mineral Science and Technology BUTTE, MONTANA Friday, January 21, 1966 Vol. XI, No.5 Coming events Mary McGrath happy beauty Preregistration set for January 23, Sunday-Civic groups we've ever had stay with .Concert, 2:30 P.M., Museum us; they seem so happy and spring semester Building. fresh." January 24, Monday-Elec- During our stay in Los An-· Preregistration for second semester courses is scheduled for tions. geles we were recipients of many Friday, February 4 and Saturday, February 5, 1966. Registration January 25, Tuesday-Tech favors and were given the royal will be completed on Monday, February 7, with classes resuming on vs. Eastern. 8:00 P.M., Tech treatment. With the help of the Tuesday, February 8. In order to speed the registration process, gym; placement interviews, Governor's wife, Mrs. Babcock, American Smelting and Re- Tech's computer will not be used. and Monty Montana Jr., we were fining. guests of the Carnation Company Registration procedures to be followed are as follows: during February 1, Tuesday-Tech the period from Monday, January 17, to Thursday, January 27, 1966, in Disneyland where we were vs. Western, 8:00 P.M., Tech treated to lunch and given free students will meet with their .faculty advisers to plan their schedules gym. tickets for rides. The next day for the second semester. February 4, Friday-Prereg- we were taken to Universal Students then must have their section assignments approved istration. movie studio where we saw or disapproved by the departments involved, 'according to the fol- February 5, Saturday-Pre- dressing rooms of the stars registration. make-up demonstrations and th~ lowing schedule: February 7, Monday-Pre- Students who have been at the school for more than two years sets for the Adams Family show. registration. That evening six of us went to will appear on Friday morning, February 4, between the hours of Fe br u a r y 8, Tuesday- a Mexican restaurant called the 9 a.m. and 12 a.m. Classes begin. Casa Vega where we were pre- February 12, Friday-Tech Students who are in their second year of attendance at. the sented with bull banks with vs. Rocky Mountain College, school will appear on Friday afternoon, February 4, between the "Viva Montana" (long live Mon- 8:00 P.M., T·ech gym. tana) printed on them. Seeing hours of 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. February 14, Monday-Val- Mary McGrath, Montana Tech Homecoming Queen Candidate. Craig Stevens (Peter Gunn) and Students who are in their first year of attendance at the school entine Dance. will appear on Saturday morning, February '5, between the hours In 1964, Montana entered in Cary Grant there added much to February 18, Friday-Tech the evening. of 9 a.m. and 12 a.m. vs. Northern, 8:00 P.M., Tech the Tournament of Roses Parade a, float and a band to celebrate On Friday, December 31, we The above preregistration will take place at the office of the gym. its Centennial. That float won were taken to Pasadena to watch various departments. third place among state entries the construction of the floats. To Note that if a course has only one section, it is still necessary and depicted Montana's frontier T?e this was one of the high- for students taking that course to secure the approval of the depart- Student cou nciI times - showing a big Indian Lights ~f the trip. It' was very The Student Council held a ment concerned as some classes will be limited as to enrollment. headdress. interesting and informative to' meeting recently to discuss and Registration will be completed on Monday, February 7, with classes Montana was invited back for wander through the .circus tent decide upon the new amend- where the. Montana float and beginning Tuesday morning at 8 a.m. merits which the committee for the second time in the history of the Parade of Roses to be a nine others were being built. All the revision of the Tech consti- 1966 entry. Tom Collins, of Mis- matter used on the floats had tution proposed. to be living flowers and leaves The first amendment discussed soula, was appointed President of the Montana Tournament of were imported from all over the Circle 'K' club formed at Tech was the one on raising the stu- Roses Assn. Mr. Collins; hisoffi- world. Everything from roses to dent activity fee to $20.00. This cers and advisory committee im- , carrot seeds were used to achieve On Wednesday, January 5th, Kiwanis Club are planning a would mean an additional $5.00 mediately began making plans the desired effects to carry out several Montana Tech students dinner for the student club in a semester. The main reasons for for Montana's second entry and the theme, "It's a Small World." met in the Student Union Build- February. Cost of the dinner will this is so that there can be more hired the Miller Brothers Com- January 1, 1966, and the big ing and organized a new club on be paid for by the Silver Bow big name entertainment brought pany of California to build the day was finally upon us. In order campus. This club is the Circle Club. .into Butte .sponsored by the As- float. After some discussion the to be on the float by 7:30, we "K," and is affiliated with the sociated Students of Montana Senior Day on Schedule Homecoming Queens of th~ six had to be ready to leave the Kiwanis of Butte and Silver Bow. Tech and so that there can be Since the Circle "K" Club is units of the University of Mon- hotel at 6:00.

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