tend the Sunrise MSC Rodeo ervice, Danforth THE Friday and Saturday ,hapel-6:30 a.m. Exponent Evening - 8:00 Ea ster Sunday of montana state college Fieldhouse TIIE MONTANA EXPONENT F rid ay, April 20. I 962 Spring Roundtable Set for May 21; Wages Discussed Tom Richardson, AS~fSC presi­ dent, informed Senate Monday that the spring quarter Presi­ dent's Rouncltable discussion will be held May 21. At thjs meeting President Renne and members of the staff will discuss topics of interest to the student body. Sug­ gestions for discussion should be turned in to Bob Morgan. steer­ ing committee chairman, for con· sideration. Reporting from steering com­ mittee, Bob Morgan recommended that salaries be designated for the offices of senate secretary and ASMSC vice president. Senate approved a motion to suggest a salary of $100 annually for the secretary and $250 annually for the vice president for the approval of the student body at an election ED HARPER DON WOLFE next fall quarter. It was also de­ cided to abolish the tradition of holding an all-school dance with the understanding that the money from thjs project will be budgeted for by the Lectures and Concerts .larper; Wolf Top ASMSC Election Committee to help improve their program. By RONALD WALTON Commissioner of F o r en s i c s, Ed Harper polled 831 votes to Wess Anderson's 684 to win the Student Body Presidency last Tuesday. Don Wolfe Jack Dunn, presented a re\>;ew of 9) won OYer Tom Fay (312). the District High School Speech . The voting turnout was better than ex'J)eeted. Jim Hunt reported that 1520 students visited the polls, which consti- Meet held here last weekend. It 1 41 % of the Student Body. This was an increase of 10% over the Primaries. The amendment concerning posting of was attended by about 170 stu­ ions, passed 1436 to 48 against. dents and provided an opportunjty Ed Harper, Lambda Chi, is from Bozeman and i in the General Studies Curriculum. He has been very active through­ to contact these students and ac­ quaint them with the facilities hi college career, and his past leadership abilities show that he is capable of handling the job as Student Body and opportunities available at 1ident. In a special press release to the EXPONENT, he had this to say: MSC. feel honored in being elected is office but at the same Ken Young, Con1missioner of statement to the EXPONENT: "I and Head Resident, won over An­ Demonstrations was very close the Fieldhouse, reported that a feel humbled in view of the would like to thank e,·eryone who dy Wyatt, Independent, 901 votes 'With a margin of onJy one Yote. ii nsibility thrust upon me. l profit was made on the Roger Wil­ came out to vote. I hope to create to 611, to be next year's Commis­ Marsha Thompson, Chi Omega, liams Show and contacts are now 1 endeavor to do my best in a similar enthu iasm for the sioner of Athletics. Christison is with 751 votes won over Idell being made to arrange a prize­ :hallenging year ahead !n sophomore class projeds. Thank from KalispeU, a sophomore in Weydemeyer, Independent, who 1g you and in acting upon fight the 9th of June between you and everyone who helped me Physics, and participates in MSC's had 750 votes. Thompson, who i Gene Fullmer and Paul Pender. ~ roposed campaign issues." with rny campaign." athletic program. from Kirk....,.vood, Maryland, is ma- 1 Wolie, Sigma Chi, from Ken Christison, a Lambda Chi The race for Commissioner of ( Continued on page 5) (Continued on page 4) .in, is in the General Studies um. He says: "I thought ~s a good campaign and a is ues of vital interest were Top National Bulldogger ht before the Student Body. tr;- to giYe them the fac s o answer any questions con- 1g these matters." Rides in Rodeo Tonight ~ new senior c1ass President, "' heric.k, ran unopposed and One of the top student cowboys Scobey at age seven. Like more . unanimously elected in the entered in ;\lontana State College's than 100 other cowboys from 13 ary last week. Sherick hails 16th Annual Rodeo this week is western colleges, Murphy gets his Butte 1 and is rnajoTing in a taciturn, square-jawe9 MSC first 1962 test in MSC's Rodeo on 'cal Engineering. Re is af­ sophomore who won the national Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. id with the Sigma Alpha Ep- collegiate bulldogging title lasl Eighteen cowgirls will also par­ fraternity. year. ticipate in their own events. am pleased to have been He's Gary Murphy, a 19-year­ Although he likes roping, Mur­ >d, and will do my best to old who started roping and bull- phy is best known for his bulldog­ the functions of this office. I ging ability. He won the collegiate ior Class President, I am championship last June in Sacra­ to be in the position to get mento, Calif., by posting times of seniors and incoming fresh­ 12.9 seconds and 6.3 in that event. ' l~terested in Student Govern- He also won the national high school bulldogging title in 1960. ,k )!iller, who is this year's MSC co-chairman, defeated But Murphy will also enter Langamo to become next calf - roping and ribbon , roping !I: Junior Cla~s President. events at the MSC rodeo. His best r is from Great Falls and time for calf~roping is 9.6 sec .. h Pre-;l!ed Cmnculum. He onds, and he once posted an 8.5 • ';Hated with the Sigma Alpha in ribbo11-roping. Last summer in on fraternity. He say~. "T an amateur rodeo, he bulldogged i like to exprP~s sincere ap­ a steer in the amazinK time of 3.3 e.lion to my cla~smales, and seconds. The three marks are out­ ad to all of them an invitation standing for even the best profes­ ke part in our clas~ activities sional performers. year." "Times don't really mean too Y Hardesty, Independent, much, however/' says Murphy. TOP COWPOKES-Gary Murphy and Ed Scoll display the ornate <•Ver Sue Gibson Delta Gam- RODEO QUEEN for 1962 is Bar­ "The quality of the competition trophy •addle to be awarded to the nll-nround cowboy at t he termina­ 275 to 251 to b~ome Sopho­ bnra Crowe, a freshman from is the real gauge." Asked about tion of t he ann ual rodeo t his weekend. Murphy won the National Col­ Class President. Both girls Livingston. Miss Crowe began her colleeg cowboys here for the rodeo legiate Rodeo Bulldogging Inst year at Sacramento Calif. Not to be orth a rigorous campaign. reign last night, as the result of this week, Murphy sa)~. "They'll laken li ghtly is Scott,. who has beaten Murphy oc~asionally, and is r. She gave the followinS? an all-school election. be a lot of top-notchers." always n. tough competitor. Pagr T"o ___________T_B_E_~_ 1_o_N_T_A_N_A_E_x_F_'O_N_El_T____________________ _: F_:r~ic:::lay, April 20, 11 Editorially Sp eaking Sixteen MSC Art Students Honored '\V inners of the second annual ''Jawin It'' J1 Special Privilege' )!ont.ana tnte College Student It has always been my mot.to toward pome1,?TIU1alu;. ThE"}· lt is indeed a special privilege lo be elected to the posi­ Art Exhibit received awards re­ that if you can't say anything leaching about pomrj!'T'anatet cently at a meeting of the MSC 1tood then don't say anything- al cla~. and many parenL:S hav tion of president in any organization--one which only a Art Club. few people have the chance to experience. It expres es the all. You can well imal?ine thf' nll''. '")tr kid ,1.. as a good kid Prof. Cyril Conrad, head of the m~nt.al agony I ha,·e been throuirh when I st1nt him to Thoreau c' trust and high esteem one is held in by his followers. The School of Ar\. made the presenta­ these past two weeks. So this School he star '<I eating responsibility, however, i' a reciprocal one--the pre, ident is tions after a brief talk. First nnd ,veek instead of wTilin,r in criti· granates." There are some in charge of everything his organization doe-, repre"ents, second prizes were awarded in ci m of anybody and beinir per­ ers who don't actually eat or attempts. \\11 en trouble occurs. he is the guiding light­ each of eight categories. haps too controversial (that'. 011e granates, but I've notiCt"d 1 the rest await his decision. o. along with the glory of being The winners were: drawing - thing we of the Exponent staff lip~ were a little red: l say the "lop banana" are many headaches, decisions, and in­ Dennis Crawford, Livingston, and dread like the plague). I shall be all n matter of de-g-tet'. numerable distraction. along the road of leadership the Virginia Crabtree, Bozeman; constructive. I am goin1r to start When I presented m)" list ol president must travel. painting-Nancy Parriott, Boze­ a little coercion group of my 40 pomegranat,•s to the pri The EXPO:NENT would like to coni.-ratulate Ed Harper man. and Kenneth ~lartello, Hel­ of Thoreau Gra<le School and ena; sculpture - Da•dd Cornel1 1 manded ha they be firc-d in on his recent ASMSC election as president of the student Kalispell, and Albert Kozeliski, A pomegranate i defined ns n thick-skinned se,·eral-eelled red­ diately. he rr-fu::-ed.
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