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Why Not Start Saving Your Exponent Copies For a Complete Year's File?
------onJ?nt BOZEi\IAN, M O NTA NA, WEDNE~DA\, SEPTE:\IBER '.<!:.'.. 1926 Nu:.\IBER 1
M~NHNA ~~ll Rt~ O~ Theta Nu Becomes Delta Lambda Br G~A . STMAJ TIM[
I :Q:\lEl\ 'S BUILDI:XG COM-
WELCO~lE TO MONTANA STATE COLLE<;E
For the !34th time i\Iontana Stale Coll ege is
opening her doors al t h e beginning of a coll •ge
year, and it is a pleasure to extend a welcom0 to th,, students, faculty, and others at this tine.
\\'hile the bui ldi n gs and grounds are sti ll some
what unfinis h ed, we are a ll gratifi ed that 1ur r'<mptrn imprnvementR are far enough along to
iPdicale "·hat the permanent condition i to lw.
Chapter l{appa Sigma National PLETE, LACKS FVR. 'ITURE
-.e,t of Cam pus E:..pec t e d l o Be In S ha p e bl :"<ext Spring
or S ummer
:iituntana lfoll w • Lt• 1 .:.hJy f •r rn· Jp~m·y Lj C'h11 tm'l timt ~ttT' 1~l
1n tu Proft·"'!:"tir I'll,.; \,ho 1. 111
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un,;e of till~ \~ ork. Ut11t.:r \\' rk u tilt' ampus wi.J be cani\.'d on as 1:1. ·r11y ns i.~ pos:-.iblc. so that f'\(•ryth1n 'I \·ill Uc: 1n :-;ha1.c ln th<: spi :1: .
Thl.! \"\ man's l.u1ldin.,,.~ hl• npo1t I . .i ull l'On1J.ll.'.cd now but 0111) thi.: ii t t.lepartment will ht> ot1.:upyin,..:. • ,lt th< fi1 st of the year ~inn: i.hl' fu_.
ituu: 'or tht: n•;:.t of tl•e building 1 ..
:\I,,ntana Stale College is a place to lean: tu
liYc a rounded life. It is a place lo wark, an, tu
learn the joy of work . \Ve are pleased to welc' 1mc the stndents in the upper classes and in the en ering class into this fine (elloll's h ip a n d opporlm ily.
ALFRED ATKINSO. ' . Prcsit •nl
INSTALLATION CER EMONY FINISHED YE S TERD A Y
h.\l'P \ ;.>J(;:\-1.\ TIU' WOLHOS L.\H(;E:ST VH.\TEI{:'\ !TY. \\. ~ ! S'f.\P.LISHEO 1867 \T U;l;IVF.HS ITY OF \'IH-(,Ji !.\
\'l'ster<lm· 111arkul the end uf th" local fraternilY. Theta N'u 1ml the IJeV;innmg of the Oelta Lambda chapter of Kappa Sigma . The installation ceremonies and all entertainments inddent to this nccasion ha1·e been in progress for the past three days, the
10t here yt->:. The arP depnrtn1ent will Installation ceremonies 1>ro1kr wt·r>! ccupy the t.ntile top flocr nnd th1; H:;!gUn on :\londa,y mornint? with lhl'
<•nt1r~ installation taking place in the Elks' Hall.
umc ('(."()TIO.lll(.'!', th1 t'dUtallOll dt> ANNUAl ClAce ecR rns ·ormal i11itintion of membt>r.s. Thi~ a1tment, :1ml .f:'veral of tht" :-:n1aliE' l f I t\JJ LI Hr •,·a!' continut!rl until :1:;10 o'cl Jl.'k when .,,arlllH'nls will occupy lht '"'
1 0 r11/[ Bir NUM'.l[A~ _IN_ A nnual College Mixer in Gymnasium he initiati 11 was temporm·il)' SUS 1:~~1.~ti~i~~.:iv~
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'.'.:\"oat'~1:.: r n u u t1 ~TART NEXT SHURG~~ ''.;;~~~~1 11~·~:~.~~;\,:"~:~~::: ~~~'.,~ 11:~:: l!hl'r <lq•artments 11;11 h able- to
11101 ~[AR'S L,ONGEAT G~U~SE on Saturday Evening, Septe mber 25 'lll i11formal •!inner. returning early in b~· thl· middle of Uc~tiber. .hhl e\·emnir. Initiation ceremonit.·:4
Si;1 c hi--.t spring the su' (·' il1 I SfX EYEl"TS 4
\ \ERA.GED s1 re t:-g"un a1rnin Tuesday morning ,·alcnnain~ have btt.n put •rt, l Th,, annual all olleo-c mixc.·r is t" f nc.:ei,·in;.:r line. At C'ig-ht- l-ir.y " and <:ontinut•d um.ii all of tie n
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' ~ I'OR "'IRS'T D.\YS' B.\TTL E •a ·er main l'XtC'nding OUi. I e- t l TICI\.ET8 \\ILL BE SOLD ON bt• he.Id thb year in the c.·ollege gym- sho1 t JH og1 am '' 111 Ill' w '"hl.· ie e 1 I r - - ~ 1(·rs had 3l"i.:Eptc.•cl the c.·mblcm of barns ~o as to accommodate.• th nasium un<ler LH~ auspices th the A tion Prc~ldf:'n' .\C,insc•n \1;-·11! s1 ea1 Kappa Sigma. •nd other octbuilding. Th<
01 .\ l\EY; I. 'ST.\LLME'.'\T PLA N '" iatecl studen•s cf ~!catan• Stat< a few \\Ords of gre lnl! fo1 the co1 Second :lleeting of Frosh~'loph The Theta l\u fraternity receil d
~rain laburat ry L.. now cntitel) f' 1 Collegt>, on Saturda)· e\•enin.,,.., Szp- lege, ('Qach Romney ,\ill talk on ath R. 0. \VILSO::N" ~lated for Saturday wor<l of the .irranting of its petition modt•lletl to g-ivc Jn~<.1ter :->~~us ·ac:i. o1 First l ·umbe1·. Edna Swanson ttmber ~:3. ~t eight o'...lock. Thi.:; let1c::,., )!r W C. Stoll(· on d£>Lat1:,, October 2 n ).-lay~=~ of last spring, about eight bcr·aust; of increa~ed ~pace and ('Jn • wi11 be the f1r~t get-together of c:o Lou Howa1d for th1;• band Ray Be"\\- months after the f• rmal pelition harl ·enit'n(·e. Eleventh a'renue ha_; \i(>(:' Yer Haar., a '~el~-known I lege student" of the year ~rncl in p~<.:l den f?1 publicat1ons and
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Mb. Davt" A a WlllSON D[SIPl\IJfl been sent in. Kappa Sigma was gra<lul an<l put into !-\hapc for llaf- Opera Star )ean~ las alwa)~ heen onto of t.l'' on dramatilS. • I n .U' The annual Soph-Fro.-h s~·rap~ will founded at the l.:nivi:rsity oi Yirg-inia
fie. an1d1 1t1heh road::; 111'n bfront of ~i"n1 · --- biggest e\ent:-. of the fall. 1 Sever al mus1i1cabl numhc1s abn I ( cJl-
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POSIT ON AS A tGISTR~R ~~~~~ at.J;:,~t:~~~:ll S~a:1~1~(~a~··rn~:~\.a~~. in 1SH7 and i:-; the world'~ larg-e:-:t fru-tsna a a'·e a een . :rav :~. Th In~ \'.Ill u rorn.:c1t "et IC'-' at Th )Os of lh1s mixer is to ege songs '' l e t!~'r~ll et wt •n I a shutt.le relar n_tee, a s~1ck rush tcrnit;i.• in point of the number of ;The front entrance of 1?11.nul .. on H:.:i!1 ·n" Stat (" ll g, 1 ·innou'11.:ed th I . e tlPUll ed ~ ll th 1 sT"ee1·he$ and the f'"emng- \\Ill wmd chapters. which was in such baJ. ~h~pc la-·t .. c .. ~ t o e t.' "' c - un·e le stu ents, (_spec1a Y .. u'p with d ncmg u·i ii c;le\en-thu·.\·. I and a tlal.! ru!':h will be hel<l. Thes. s nin h:.;s all been Temotlelled and \\t'l'k. tin_• musit•al con ·er" I a\·
11.t f1eshmen, a chance to betome ac One of the fcatu •·<: of thi~ \eai··,, 1 e\·ents will start immediatd) af e The Installatinn team t(rnsh;tt:-d of
~~bui~. ><'~n £'(nt1a tell b~ the 11le•re ttn' quarnted with the 1e~t of the col-, 1111 xei will be tl":e pt st.•rn:t• of tt~~ mc11 'Vi'th lunl"h and will continue until all han! \.-\'. iw-. \V:'-·ekof( \V. G. :\l. of Xl·w 8ixth a\·enue an<l (Jen·land street n1ttc.~c Ill c.·halZl'. .-\ point of tirnr leg-t: bunch and to meet the dea_n~ and ten women slm ·nts \\ho will ar· .. Has .Accepted Position been completed <Jr the hot:r be.:ome York ('it~·. G. L. S<:hlessman. D . G. :'IL
b d h. f II · tl th:in C<illlmfn 111! l1;>st f,q ~tudent-. and Jieads of the vanous al '1,·1t1e::-; as ho:;ts and hoste :se-. and will m Busine~s Concern of too late. Tht Fang-:-; will fave en-1
DEnver Colorado. and Charles F. ~Ior-are_ to ed pa\:f·e
1 ls a lk~r ~~·~II ,\ lies in the fat·t tha+- :-.tuden
1 tit!,e on t he campu:». ~ Portland t le charge of the events and w1ll I 11s (Past D. G. ).I ) "\V1ll1am Edgar. sprrn~ an a ew more wa £- u 1 l, .. b(' UH h :-; ·d 0 a ntw ··st .. 1 troduce any stude1 t to any oth~r h f h
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<Idec! to tl10=-e alrea_dy hu1_lL Sever .• I 11 n ·l:tn" \\.heie )y O'lh· on l i . The. eveni_n.£? opE.ns_ with .a re ~p student for the 2."kin,g-. This will ., _ see t at the . res ·nen are 1!1\en a an' aro c at er a o 'nver. new walk.:; were built th1:-: ~ummt"I I , 1
· . · tion from e1gH to e12ht-th1rtv wit · l!'iVf' tPco fr,.shmen · ··h·m1·t;• :;> m( • R 0. \V 1. on. rP:!lstrar at ).lonta1u f.llr chance w11 h their mol'e expel! The local chapte1 was organized on hut many are yet untouchfd. ""'t.''' J . . , • • f h~ k .. \. I th<: presiden~ of t.ie _'.ssodate<l ::;tu'· 1 any of the ether students. I State College for the i1a:;., lb yea. , cuccU Ot>puiltHu.... ,.January 1, i~J22 as the tt U. ·'L rlu 1
spring- Professor Plew ha~ told u~. 1
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c ti.: c 1 dent::; the pre$ident oi the \Vomen's Don Bennet pre:-:ident of the A.<- resi_gne<l on ScpLt.mber 1 to take a The icnia1ncler of the contest ... \\:ll wnh a membership of fifteen. IL::; 1:he ln~ns wi11 all be put into shaµ~ :he bnlanu:-
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t cxtenr.., Assoc'iated stnudents. President and I sociated Stud~nts. has urged. thdt po!-\1tion with a business con_ern in take place on October~ \\hen a c:1os!'i-. fust hou"e was at 121 "'est :\Iend1 nand the trees and shrubhe.ry rear
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over tf•ru· mont s. . Mrs. Atkinson . Dean Herrick. Dean everyone attend this event as it is Po1·tland. 2\-Ir. \rilson wa::; head -::.f c:ountry raee, c;n obstacle rac:~. and a I hall. Jn the fall of 1923 the club for4
rnnR•d and many more planted to fit The State ('. lle;rc comm•_t.ee last and )!rs. Hamilton. D<an Linfield. ! the only one of its kind durini:r the the secretarial science department 1 football i:rame will be held. The play- I mally changed its name to the Theta into the orig-inal plans. w11~ter brought_ to the m~ututwn <.: and Jfr. and ~lrs . . fa ·k Taylor in th1.1 I year. an<l ht ad of many important 1.:ollc!!1.: ers for the football game will . b-.! Xu fraternitr and secured a larger
se:ies of promrncnt Am~nt·Hn_ en e;·- committeE7s. ~o sun·e~sor ha:; y._.t picked from each of the oppo ·111::., h use at 310 South Black Avennt•.
NUMHR a~ f~~Ul H ~BS[NT mis iHR
tr.incr.s but suffCl'l'tl a fman.1ctl lo. LJ • been named, :O.Ii.ss 3laude Galla:..rl"c1 clas:-;.t:~ from men who !'hall not hav..: I Last vear the fraternitv mon~d into on the proi:r
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111'· In .spite of thi;'l' nazzng Tabooed JrD [n B[NNlflN jC N[lif actini:r as registr•r this fall. bern out for either varsity or.frnsi the h~use it now owns.at 409 South
fact, another contract I:-:. ma<le w1tn r n u It u J [ I f "R. 0. 11 ha:s been one of tht;: n .. ·r~ football this year. This plan will eu-1 Grand A\·enue. equally. prominent 1~1u~ici~n:-. aid I B S t • • popular fac:ulty members at ~I. S: _l- able ~everal who ieel unable to spare The list of charter members of the ;.:omprn1es for th~ C.'01111Jl~ wmtcr a1~,1 y ep emvrrz GOU NTV AG[NT l[AO[A over a number ot year~: .. H:s othcc,thl• t_nne to g.o out .fur tbe regular new c·hapter follows: another effort v.:1ll be nu~de t? ma_ke J ft [ [ft has teen a model cf cUH.:1ln1.:y a.nd practice io enJoy a game. The con· 1 Seniors: 'ferry \Y. Hatveld'. 0.-.
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the cour~e, <lc::;1J!n<.>d 1 rnuanly .. tor I . . -.-- . 1 nc was probably mort' intima~c w1 :i test will probably take rla:e be:'.veen Cuttin~. J. G. Yan Rhee. Harold Bar th_e ~e-nef1t of ~:.uden~~. a ~m:c.e .. s 1.ha: A11 hall". cl.1pp111g a_nd prom15CU~U" I student affairs t~an any other f_ac- the halv~s of the GrEat Fall ~-K1t:e:1 J num . Henry Chllrthwell. Kenn t w11l msure ftll'ltcr wmtcr .;ene..;. 1 ~nci i.;nor.c:amzcd haz11~g- of all krn•l Returns To 1\-1. S. C. \ Vhere He ulty member. His plan for g-et:m.~ game wh1ch will be held on that da~e. Dozois, Theodore Dozoi!:'-, Heri Hl
IJerc are the five concert:- rrom- Is t~ be taboo fron~ ~his year on, ac- Serve d A s Athletic I out student grade,::; atter roundup~ The fre~hmen and sophonwrcs w1 1 I Ca::;eY. ise<l by the commiltef' tl1is winte1·:
1 cording-. to Septemv1~·1_.. Two. ):ears a~o j was so effL ienl thc.tt it wa:s n~ade the play only a short while, pn.ibably not ,Ju~iors: Fred C'ook, Rudolpli s ,
October Li- t..dna i'5wanson \'er 1 the act1~1g Sep_tenw1n off.1cial~y .did Director in 191-1 subjett o-f. special attent1.j n .by t~ ! lunger than fift.ten minutes. di. Harold Bourret. Arthur ~nydt•r Haar famous Swt>di.~h-Americ·;.'n ·On- , away with hazmg and hair chppl~~· collegt> re~i~lrars of • .\mcnca m tlu:.i "\Yhen the snaps are finisht'd thr ,Y. r . Fowler, Donald Redman. GI n
A number of the faculty member- trait<; ~ing-er, a ,,-~II kn wn gran:l •lJ)· L;st /e~r"howen:r, du~ to :h~ .desu:: Fred Be>nnion, a former ::\I. !:) . ~· annual_ m~~t,ing-:. , .•. ..,. . .. winner will b~ chosen by a point K~hls. Hug-h ~losier, Harry. '.':nc of last y~ar are away on leaves o era :-t.ar and one of lhr> mo::-;t. ocpula: 0 11 ~ .11 ~ 0
'. the student..) to IC\ \e th1., ~.tudcnt .e.nd athlHe and later coacn In tlie fir::;t Ltcult~ n.~etm,.... ot ~h method acn:rdmg to the scrnps wol"'! Ymcent Holdgrafer, Alfred Sho\\ltl fabsence ~pendinQ" the time in stud~ of concert ~ingn:s of the cou.nt1y. tra~ition it was al~o~ved o.s an ex- I! of '.\.Ionhna State athletics who f01 yl·a1· President At~inson paid a hlgtl bv the re.'>pt:;,:ti\·e tneams. ter. RO\· Xewkirk, C'harh.·s Hoffnrnn. and resea1·cr~ work and se,·eral haVE. October lb _.lontana·~ StaL• s)·m · rei_·iment. SeptemvI~I. reports that the past six ,-e~H::> has be~n count;. tribute lo :\Ir. \\'ilson. <:u:nmendm. . Soph~mores: Henry St·ovil, Huhar1 i1ew position:s. phony Orchc ... tra An on·h<·s:ra of 2~ be-- ausc 0 ~ the u_nsatislactory _result~ 1 <!gent in Umatilla Count\'. Oregon, his fine work as n•gistwr and hi:o; \fahon. Jct• Schuler. Frunk Barb1.:r
D ,- · f th · 1 · d"' · . ·. . . . and unde~1rablc features of this form - all· J0 1'11e pe1"1)n·1l 11tnlities "l.ti-. A G R L d ' 'I .. !) I fl ean 1"0l'l"IS
0 (' enQ'ITl('e ·m~ ;,.- professional 111USltl3IlS undt!r t 11c dL f t r . d 1 . . I ..... 1 l:as returned to :\fontana to accept t!q~~ j :::. • ~ . . ea s Fred -~ orton, 'mcen~ 0 an. -.ca
l)lartment is at Boston on 5abhatic l rection of our own P1of. A<lani '" ci .· :ac itwn an t 1" nuiny tOJllp.ain~~ l the po.-ition as county agent leadci \\ il:se;n has had a \"l'l"Y importan, • • • Olson. Cecil Batlt'le:•.-, Sam \\'hite.
· l ~a ve, doing research work in the c.~111- :;u s c Thi.:; orc:he::=tiJ. will l"l'l'a e ai_J::::Jng from the townspeople all'.. for the :J.Ionlana State Colleg-e Exten- place in the bm!tlin~ Ufl of this. 111 · r d Alumni: '.\. lorris Griffith. .-\. l' !ploy of the Cnited titates army. !'. ;n~si~al history in .\m1;·rica. bdn~ th .. · nn~treat~d freshmen they haH· deci:1 ision servi:.:e. ;\}!",Bennion was in .-titution, a r.lacc_lhat.he ha~ 11lk1 /n Frat , _ _,ra es Rill>y. li!:i ~ot known definitely '"'hen he will first. attcmrt ·of a stat~ to t.rin L 'd it. advis~tble ~lrHI ne:.:e~sa~·y to a!!alll I western )11.;n:ana duri11g the fir-..;.. I with credit tu li1m~_"lr.'_' ;-><l~d t_m' Fa<:ulty: Eric Therkl
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t ome back . . gether i~s moi't pi-ominf·nt mu~ic:ian--. a~'ohsl~dtbti~ [ol'm 0 ~ t:_~nrn:. f Tt~~Y I weEk in Augi..st and started work a• prcsid1.:nt. "1 he in~utulion will 1: 1 " Cobleitth, Burdettl' 1 owt:> Miss Branegan of the home et·.J- in a svn~phony or_hesfta. Thi:.. or-j a so a. a any no a·.1011s o l•~ him at the s:a1l of this new ..:ul egt:- Pi Reta P hi L ead A ll Sorol'i ti es
I nomic· department is also aw·1y on h . . k' f k t rule will c:au~t? the offfnder to be Y<.:al' frr we hacl t·onH.• t.o dt>i;cnt.1 u11- ELTON H A I NS ELECTED ~ leavei laking acb:~nee c estra is ma ·J1)11gf a D1 '..1.l'j~'el ~ Jt: i tried before a tribunal composed o" 'on his fine judgment and hi:-: t.'ff1 l s Second to .\ . G. R ork at Columbia [ni\·er:-;ity. ";\lis..: ~f ~on~~nais c-~~i~crt:::::~!"rtcr · 11;:~u1 :: I ~eptem\'ir i. ant.I Fang- nwmb~r<.:. Pt1
1n- I j dent ·otfil:c tor rnany thii~gs.'' .\ P R ESI DENT SEP1'EI\1VIHI
~eme~k, former house dindor •1 I Ti:Ul'. · )1. · •. ~('. student. 1 l.'-1\ ' s!•1.:on 1 1 ~!1 me·n•l will be made acc:ord11w: to t:le I faculty ((,mmi_ttce was ur-p llltt."<I ~o The Alt,ha Gannna Rho fl'aternit\·
Hamilton Hall is alsv at Columbia \·iolin, and .Juhn Fcchlt•• c..f B:izt.·man nt fen~~ . I I plan son~e :smta.~lc remen1iira11t·e 111 again lends the frateTnilic:_.: and ~D' •
l:nh-ersity. is oboe soloi:-:.t. belrnlJ: o~. :.\lr. \\ tl:-:.nn. . orities in llw quarter's grade~ im Miss Jennings of tr,e English de )\ovember H-Emil Rosspau, Fr<:nc, . :\Ir. \\ il~c_n wa~ 1.:ha1 '11<ln uf the· J.:ist :_.:pring with an U\"erag-e of ~.1.fi.rl.
rartmenl is :::.tudi·ing at Oxford . Eng d t' t , , I ·I 1 'M. l. WlllSON B~GK 1t1lC'T~chtla~t1e bask~tb. l1 't· rnamen The Pi Beta Phi'!' ran th:.•m a .lo· rama 1c enor. ~·:JU.• pt o 11 1 o 1 . d . ,.·ei·oiiil 11.1
·th .•n avcrc.we of H..t.:::!:L t land. of the mo~t unmm~d c l<l'I" s )L t ,,c:;mm~~tlt"l" an ot t.ht• co111;·e1t enuis .. ...
~fr. :\furdoc:k, ht'ad of th0 acritul- vear. R< :S!'Cau is coiHlnµ, lo t ll.:' , 100 t:(·mnn. ec. The Lambda Phi frn:ernity <:nnw tu ra l engineering department is on ;lS one of the gTcal lt'JilJIS or the day Tn MONTftN ft eTft T[ Sl'l'Olld in tht• mt•n's :l\'e1·agc!' wit st.1bt.alic.-al leave laking uaining- a• l)e,.emlwr ~-Alberto Salvi, the I U t\ H J f\ [
1 H. S. GIRLS CO, 'FEUENCE ~e.:>17. The . .\lphu O's wert:- :-:1•rln I
e ."nllU•ll)' 0 a 1 o•m, · . world' greatest harpbt, pro1·idb the SE1' FOH NOYE:\IB R 18 th ,., · ·· f {' l'f ·a ,. E in the.~ s< rol"ilil!~ wilh an rwen\'"t: ,,f
.t 1ss ur on, o s y<'ar s · dimax oi the sl·l"iu.;. Sal\"i onas t•1 'l B t f la t modC:J1
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lC~n gaug-e department i;-; now :\Jr~ this part ol the c.·ountry for th·· firs: \Yill H a v e C h a rg·e of New Ag I 'fl1n .·1111111,·.I ( .1·1,.· 1·ocational C'un- 110lt.• lh:tL wbhilt th'-~0.=--orcln-i~ies n, II ha,,·j~ ann.on. . . ti111e and Bozeman an1l Stall! ('olle!!c .,__ ~ n\•cn1ges a U\1;' " • t.1ere a ·t· ti .
. M1:s!:;. Burgess. wh? w"l-ls as~1s.L~nt ~1~ /folks will hc:;r the man who u.nquc.:~- Econ o mics Div is ion o f Ex- j '!rt. .... will f'lJlC'll this yt•nr on ~ ·o· thrct" fratl:'rnities with m·en-tg-(s thi~ history an? _eco~om1cs last yecu, J~O.\ ti<>nably hdds first rank in his lnw p e rim e nt Station I \en.ler l~. fur a thrl'e day pt'lio. hi!!h. ha is a position 111 c:han~e of fon.1g-•11 of arli.:-tic p<dorinince. j ThC' un·..:n•ss wi1 be rurriul on .. Th(' eomplet~ tahulation of th<' ',tu.dents work f.or the Y. \\'. C. A. :1t Jaiiu,ai·1..· 12 1. Jope-t'arlin dt.o mu~h tlw same.· n1<111;1n as in fm- gTadc.•5 follow: Ch Sh II l d td J '.\.!r. :'II. L. "'il!"'.on, who ha:o- heP!' mer years wi h nHlll)' pr1lminL-11 Sor01·ities· irago. · e WI a so 0 some ~n -1 )liss Poppe, Sout 1 A 11eri<'an 'n·llis~. head of the farm mana~emen' de
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hale work there. ancl 'ft·. Carlin, piani~t, in a Jffnvra•11 spt•akers after :h(· u.suu :1 i1o:i Pi Beta Phi u i-- parlment of lhe bureau of "'· onon11c::-, with added features. .\lpha Omit rrtn Pi
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Th e firs t meeting of the E~ ponent Sta ff for this year will be held at t he Lambda Phi hou se Sunda} S t- 1ltc mbe r 26, al ·I :00 p. 111 . Jt is H' ry im1> C'rta nt that all s taff mem-be r~ a~ \\ e ll as all fr eshm en or u11pn clas.i;men interested in news -p:1 per work be th ere at this m eeting s ince plans for l he year "ill be di i-·<'u ssed a nd th e s taff reorga nized. l \.'c would l ike to s ee as many freshm en out as possible for thi s meeting beca use a much larger 'la ff \ \ ill be necessary this year on account of t he increase in th e size of t he JHl J>er.
of duets and solo numbC'rs. l'. S. D. A. since• u.n:~ is bad~ thi · ThP fo;uurc• numbt•1· of this yl'al' A.1 l ~ G . D It ·.··olT1licok1e1 tsthef~~~tuthd~n~·o1.~l1~:.:i •. ~~1(;. l~~~~f )"C<:il" to i-esume his activities as head congres~ ,.,..iJI lw a ~JH.'akt•r and en- Ch~ l~m~,;~Lma l' a -~ cf agric.·cltui-al economics as well -13 lt>rlaincr and imJ'C'l·~ontitur <1'' g-re •r Kappa Delta in the En~dneeringo buildi i! durinr.:- dirc.dor of the a).!"ricultural etonomk"' FRED BE~NION I abilit\. FratC'rnities:-registratic n hours, 0 nd la'.t· a t}_,. division of the experiment station The pag-c.ant will bc> _given 011 t!i·· Alpl'a Gamma Rho registrar's office. Tickets n:a y b' whi('h is jus' ente1·ing- upcn its initial b J sctond night, Friday the l~J'"h. Lambtla Phi res(rve<l on October 11 or 12 \\ thou: year. his headquerler~ in Bozeman a out ___ __ Delta Tau
additional ro~t. IJuring the past few year~ ]\I:. the middle of August. ! Pat Harris has g-one to \'i1·1 .. dni~1 Thetn ~<u
.\ SSEl\IBLY P ROGR \ M
DIF FERENT THIS YEAR
\\'ilsun has been sludymg economi~· Befo1e going to Ore~on, :\11'. Ben-1 Military Institute. Rig-ma Alnha Epsilon e nditicn:s all ovu the United Stales, nion wns assi~tant. stale- leader o(' Amigo Club for the L'nited S:ates Department o:· county ag"ent work in :\lontana, beinv P.eta Ep5ilcn .\gri. ulture. The agrieulwral dh·i:-:- in charge of the Yellowstone district. I :'\OTICE-PRESH \I EN Omet?"a Rd?. 10n of the i\Jontana Expernnent Sta- I le had l>een prnmuled to as~i~tanl Sig-nm Chi tiun whic-h l.P now heads has jud ltadership after some outstandin·~
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One of the new fra ures of thi i Lcln c.:-;t1hlishecl under the Parnell work as emer:zen..'.y agenl in Yellowsrhool year wil1 be the absem:e of bill, pas:-c.·d two years age. j skne eounty. )fr. Bennicn took c:olany reg-ular a::-sembly hour. ~.\~.:em- .\s an cconombt, !\fr. \\"ilsc:n ha::; !<''{e work in agriculturl' at ;\lontcrna blics will be held as spetial a~::.em- g-ained wide recug'nition in the past State College, after having- re('ei\·ed blies an\· lime that the presichm \ few years anti authorities com·cd • degrees from Utnh Uni,·ersity and deems iL add~ablc. that lrn will do wondel'ful work foi· the L'niversity of Pennsyh·ania. I
This ac:tion wa~ taken on act·ount :\Iontana State college. Fred Bennion l·ame to :\lontana J of the pool' attcndante as as."emblie~ . C' . h
I there will be a mu1.:h large r n::prl'4 ;\Ir. Ed . Bell, af. onne~ l\I . S. stu- from Utah in 191-1 and took up wor sentation at each meeting. ! <lent will act as h as ass1:3tant. (Con ti ri.ued on Page F our )
Saturday afternoon at two (2:00 p. m. l all fre:-:hmen an:> asked to mt·L t their class uch·is rs at their respt.•d ive department:-:.. It i5' Yery important that all freshmen keep the~w appointment~ in ord r to get linl<l up on the ycar':s work.
Jmnwdiatrh~ aft1•r the freshml·n a~· !'emhh· \\'cd~l·~da~· aftt.•rnot>n, ~PP . 22, the mcml)er~ uf thr Cap anrl G< \•·n, seninr WC'lmrn·~ hom11·a1" 01 •
ganiz.aticn. will hold their annual r?'
t:cption for all fr<:>shmC'n wonwn an I their Sl•nit)r aciYi~1•rs at thl· home or i\lr:-: . Alfred Atknson, 915 Sou .. h Third Avenue.
F.ltc'll Haines wa p}e,-tl·tl Jlr sid ·n t t' Septcn,viri f··r llh yc.•m· at th fir:-;t 111eetin.e: of th1;~ nr .. ·an1zn1 which wa~ held at th(• Sil..'"tn~ Cl11
houst• la~t. :\hinthH· af•c.·nwon H •V Kcrli:'t' Wet:-; ch•i.:ltel vil'e pl e:-;uu·nt nn I .Jaek Tra\"is :-.t•c'\'-nt~astlll'l". Th othl'l' membl•r:.. t;f ~L')IU m,·in a1 non Benm~tt, Robert Toott:'ll. nona!.! \\'eydl'meyer, and Ilerbnt "'"nuf'r. ~eptemviri is the ~eniol' men ·s ho., (1ra1T or~unizntnion and h s for · l·lll"J;o~e the neation. g-o,·1::1·nnwn unrl pE.>rpetul\tion of the cu:-:tt:lll:-< nn I traditions of llonlana State C'ollct:"e
The marriag-e of :\lis:» !lorot11·,
Rnpt1 s, a forn~e-r ~f. ~. f'. studc.•nt t 1
'.\fr. Louis Sidwl'll uf Los ...\.ng-elt's Ji:1-;
juRl been announcl'd.
:-.'OTICE
Th<· tradition in !ht' Sfudt.nt IJ andb~·oh rtadine- Cl:-< ro110,,s. ··F res hm en ~hall not enter C'ollcl!t.' bui ld inj!s thr-oug-h fronl <loors until after the undertla-..s contests on Octo))e r ~)'" has hCt.•n tt=m1>orarily s u )o.pl'nded lu.;n1use man~ of tht.> bu i lcti n~c;; ha ,·e only one .rood means of entrance. Th<-• suspl'nded tradition has ah\ a} s applied onb to '1 ntana Hall. but -.ince that hui)d. in tr wi ll not be u~ed this fall the entirl' rulin"' has heen su..;penclt>d.
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PAGE TWO · SEPTE:IIl'ER ·72 1926 THE WEEKLY EXPONEc-JT, WEDNESDAi, c' ' ' - '
The Weekly Exponent Pubj ishl!ri every TuLsdny of the College y"ar by t.he Staff
cho!'-len from t.ht:! students of Montana State College of the UniYendt.y of :Montana, Bozeman, ~1ontana
Acc:Eptanl!t' for mailing al spec-ial rate of postage provided for in Section 110~~- Act of October 3 . 1917,
authorized February 17, 19Hl
instead of deyoting their first few days of school I to "small town" and undignifi cl bnrn·Is in lhe str eets of Bozeman. It is hoped that lhe sophomores 1Yill take these rules kindly and aliicle by them (as we are sure the freshmen will) so t hat thio ochoo l may ath·ance one s(ep higher on the ladder of self respect.
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Subscribt:r to the New Student lntercollegiate News StrVil!e .. ·on~rin.!t the hnppenjngs o{ all American t;Olleges and unh·ersities.
Editor-in-chief.. ........ .. Donald "''eydeme)'er '27
NEWS STAFF Managing Editor .. .. ..... Josephine O'Connor '28
Older s(ud~nts will notice lhat the Exponent has made ;;everal changes ;;incc Ja;;l ,1·em'. The Editor, working in cooperalion wilh the Doarcl I a[ Publications. deemed il ;.id,·isable to increase 1111~~~~-""===~--~~~=~---------"-"''""'"""'1 the size of the paper since there ah;;ays haR bren lfl'rri('k Hall. 'I fh, rw\'. wunwn·~ huilding-, .iu,.t l:nmpktt·d thi:-; ·u11.111er,
an abundance of newR with whieh to fill the extra
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will hous' thp dL•purtmu1ts of lwn11· l..'L 11 rnle~ an•I applir_•tl nL_ \\omen spare. ~h1dent~ and nlunmi n1ised. fund ... to pni,·idt' n fireplan' Ill. l_he n1a111 ha~l. o~
the building. Has n larj!e !<-odal room, kitdll'll~ and dm1n 1~ ro(l 11. cl.l~S l'OOms, laboratories, ::ludio !'oom and dfict~ l.·,10111::;. ( ost sl/.),Otlll. A~sociate Editor.. . .............. Edwin Becroft ]29 ......,.._ ..................... _..._ .. ___ .._.._ ...... _ .. ____ .... _ .. _ ................... -...... -.......... -........... -. .... -........ __ .. ....
1 e\\·s Editor. .. . .. _ ···-········-·Roy Kerlec '27 ;: < Feature Editor ..... . ................. l\Iarian Shaw '27 ~~ £ x C H A N G £ S ~ '
BUSINESS STAFF , Business i\Ianager ...................... Ernest DeAlton '27 ~ Adverti sing :IIanager ........ LaSelle Worthington '29 ~ Borghild Anderson, Editor \
Circulation l\Ianager ............ Russell Anderson '28 ~-... -.-.-.-.-.v_-.-.·.·····-·.-.-.-..-.-.-..-.-•••• _._ ..... _.._._.._ •••• -.-.-..-.-•. ~ Courier Print ~ Bozema.n, Mont:Jnn.
EDITORIALS All Editorials Wl'itten by the Eclitt>r unles.::;
otherwise signed
WELCOl\:IE!
SEE H,\R ~l 11\ 13.\ YOi\ET lllULL
l\lilit.1ry t1·aining in t.he schools is foreign to American! ideals, the Fedt•rnl Councl of Chun:hc::; dedal'ed in a rcpnl't nnsuring the army fur countenancing compulsory COUl'Sl!S.
The war chpartment is making a mblake by putting into scht.olbov h::uuis a Le.;-..tbook \lll bayont ting, says a c .. mmiLtee ,,hieh investigate<l military training in .:\las-~uc:husetts schools and colleges.
The rtport is signed by educators, dcrg~:m~n and others,
The w·eekly Exponent wishes to take this op- intluchng President .\'eilson of Smith t'olh~ge, Dean Pound
C.\ LENDAR
Wednesday. September 21. 8 :00 A. l\L lo 5 :00 P. :11., Registration.
11 :00 A. l\L. :Heeting of Freshmen men ancl women in separate a;;semblies at the gynrnaHium.
a :30 P. :i\l., l\leeling of all F1·eshmcn in the gymnasium. called by the pre,,;ident.
Thursday . Sc'plemlJer :<3. 8 :00 lo 5 :00, firnl clay of classes.
F'riday, September 24 . Cla~se,; as scheduled.
Saturday, September 2fi. 8 :00 lo 12 :00, clas;es as scheduled. 2 :00 lo G :00 P. i\l., Class scraps. 8 :00 P :\I. College Mixer in gymnasium.
of Han aid la\\ :school, Bi!;hop Ander:::.on of the i\L E I portunity to welcome all students to the porlals ehm·ch, P1e$1dent }fary Woolley of 3ll flol)oke college,
I :\EW l'<ORMAL SCHOOL of l\Iontana State College, both old and new. To Judge .\n<lei.on of the U S. circuit cnu1t or appeab, GLiftNP[S IN [AGUlTV the freshmen, especially, we extend our greetings P1of. F1nnc1s S.l jre of Ifa1\a1d, Di.:an Eiball oi Barv,wd llM lJ r I and the hope that all of you will come up to t h e mc<l1rnl school and Rabbi Henry Le" I I TO BE ,\T BILLI;o.;Gs
ex1iectations of the older students and faculty P1e>li.vte11ans ,rnd No1thelll Bnpti>ls lll'C n111011g th nuE NUMBER ABeLNT I t h h bl" t s•o npul o '\ nnht.ar\ I LJ J[ The fiflh umt or the (;1·eatn l n.
o.f the tollege. E\·er.r year the il1con1ing f resh- t~a~~~ll; ~nr\bea:~~:~]s~:I'a~hf~l~·:r. COi s l.' - I \"Crsity l}f .\.!onl.ana, the E:nst<'rn .\Inn
man class is eagerly watched by the older studentR tnna l\'01·11111! ~Uwol, will he 1 wa, • !
who are looking for leaders in all branches of ,\ COl'HSE ll\ .. ~L\flll!A GE SC1El\CE." E;>o;Ol'G ll l\lany Departments Haye New at Billinp;,, acco1ding to an ann"""''
endea\·or-for it is the freshman Class, each year, FOR BHEAKFA8T .\:\l \L\ Y Jnstru<:tors 1
~tn~<l~ll~.:~i~l~~llh.! T~1~ v:,~a~~::1lt•01Ho~ 1~ that contains the leaders of the next few ye~rs . Students of the Vnin~rsity Qf :\orth Carolina t'L'cl:ntly The be.~inninr:, of u.Ilegt.• this yt::.:r ~1~~~e=c~1~~~n:·~·i~l:ns~l:~t~1t~n~1~l ~t·l~~ \ E\·ery year it has been said of the freshman c ass a~kid the Faculty tn provide a tourse on the sociul. will usher in a nL:n1be( of new teach- frnm ncill'hborin;.: stall':-, as JCc1
"This is one of the likeliest looking bunch of ,, . ,,. I d h l . I I "<t f 111·1"1ag ""' Ill ><Ynal of t 1e <lepa1 tmu1l~ 111ended b1· the ' .. ta.e l"!!k. !atl11·c a conomt(', meuH:a . ru1 · psyc o ogic:a ask· s u n ~ e. :sill e a number oi last ?l"t:cH·~ facu:t_. .... ·
frosh yet."' To this year's freshman we feel safe The pointHI out that, with on~r a thousand courses in mc.mLL'rs ai·e away on ·h:~iYc:;. (jr ab- the lest ~c!'>sion. The ~·te for t
in passing the san1e con1n1ent and adding to it c"~l...,ge ~urric:ul.um~. there sm:ety .could be a plac:c for 1 senct~ .or .in n<.-:w ·~ms.ition.s <Uul thu!:! ~le~~ ~~1~0 ~·1· /~ .,~,-~·~· ~\·/~0· 0'.~t:l'l':-: m e·:
'Tl b t fl k t all''' this subJlct which IS of su1:h vital rnlen~~t tu young m~Jl. ! neces::iitatmµ- new help. e.1 B'Ir( a l.t._1
.t •.-:,, · The t.:i~ ..
RAH! RAH! I llo<lc Benepe has l!lll\t' to l'hat·Ic~lon, Tilinois, lO at tend collcg<.· then•
Great Falls! \1
1 Welcome ·'Oh, \\('·r' from (;r('at Fall~. (~1 el
Falls llh::h fltth. Hah' the J.!Jou1 I
ioundcd the orntn· Ol ~1.nin ~u1·il· \\"itl-1 ... on sendin:.: out :heir exul ~mt :--c•1.., on the still nli!ht air. It wus Sutu• duy L\'ening and lht~ fir:-;t n1~hl ,, ! and College (apart from. thl' l'Urric:ul1 ::1.1 :-,ou urnlcr stand!. ~ix r1r seven, .....
Students Faculty
~! ::;un~ ,,f tht> P1H\'l.' <'i 1y 1old ;1
world that thl:'y l<lliW frum ti'il' tw.\ 1
()f the bil! ~tac·.;: (\\,t~ ap lu1:::it:> '. 'I .\naunla1, 1 t· Giant =' 1 1rin_·~. t Rainb1 w Ho cl and ·Jc Lih~rly Th"-, ;•trc-who w.,uldn't. ~111;..::? .\'ht.· t. r ten month~ from 110\V, wt• hopl.'. the1.· i ,dll be bal'k in the Fa\:.. -.inc-in.,, I •'f;tand t-p an l <~llf'1•r" r r "IIit th'<-'
of lllontana 8tate College
We are glad lo Bee you and wiRh :»ou a succegsful college year.
Linc :\fo.ntana.·· .\ny\\ay \\ ... t>nj '): ·J ! tJ,o rnng.
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Hell:'n Gakrnl'au •;1,·u\ ~ n r-'11 1 FLORIST Langohr
\ isitin.t.!' Jor <1 fo,\ day~ tJ11, wt•f•k brt 11
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19 E. l\1ain will be unable lo attend sdiovl thi~ Phone 9:)
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Fountain Pens
EL CO ME TO THE
STl'DENT'S SUPPLY SHOP"
Hauserilan & McCall H:tlioner~ Drawing Ins truments
. l e es O UC~ 0 you · Heretofore instruction of this sort was nnt obtainable in Tl11·c:~ nt.'\' inslnu:tur.~ ha\·~ been o[ 1 rng-s wi 1 <lunate tJ ;,;it
college, but had to be trleaned haphazardly from de\·ious ree1 mt.!:!d ior th~· Engli!'h <lt.apr -1 '':\l'• DA y ~LATED FOR __ ___ ----------
THETA NU BECOMES KA.PPA SIGMA sources. The Faculty complied with the students' r quEst. ""'"·· :lii<s F1c1c11ce Chuhbu"k who f~============================f and two enmings a week are now devotL•d t:l lectures and la:;t taug:ht al _Ilood Cnl:er:e in .:\lnQ_~ OCTOBER 8, Tfll ~ FALL
b f th . 1 ll d" · · · I ti · t' j land and whu 1~ u •rraduate on Dern One of the ig e\·ents o 1s wee\. was le 1scuss1011 on marriage. wit i en ms1n~ tc 1·e::;ponse an( ,;on l'niH·rsitv with mastei··s J~.~!Tt!(! installaiion of the Delta La1nbda chapter of! interest fiom lhe stud1.:nt. bod.\-Out Look from _Ohio St~~l', will. take the plat't' The day f
01• the F'1·c .. :.hnll·n co pain
Kappa Sigma-formerly Theta Nu. The Theta , , , , _ , . , , , , , . . occupied by ;\Iis, Burton la.c )ear. 1the ":II" has bce11 se for Oc'uun ' Nu fraternit\' was organized in 1922 as the H. SClK\C'E CONFOLNllED 8 ' ll\Slll\C 1 or; FHOG 1li~s Bmtoi; i~ .. "'~'· ' 1,':': Can 11 "11 ';'-t this time all tl1e fres11111en "ii
~ . Llanbrinio, \Vales, Sept U tU. 1\.) An t-\·oluting frog l-h~s .Julia ~ow1e1, ,,}w Sl.l\t•d a~ te 1,11 - ·rnve a thance to try out 111Lir pl. 0. :!\I. Club and sho1·tly after that changed to the has con[vunded sc:ien<:e by dcn~lopini.r a mother in~tinct, pora11· a:--s1s.ta1~ . Ma:-.t ruw :rnd wno .:nl prowre::$ with a Lronm an I b ik Theta Nu fraternity. One of the n1ost note- usually thou~:ht to be l·~su·Yl'd fur the higher animals. has buth Bal!hl'lor·~ :m•_l .\IH~tt·!· s de- d as "\Ydl as thl'ir hi:l dim 111~ au
• ·th ' f' t · f th' · t llation is the fact ln a hedge bank near here t.he frog, a female, is bringiug e-ref:'s from the l rn\·er ir~· or :\ebras- ity. -·\fteT thv wl i~~wnsh ha:; t l! l
''01 J ea ur es O lS ins a T , ~a, \\"ill. serYc. n-. a regular 1n~tn1du•· applied ~bey may renst, dantl'. i
that the chapter was granted to the Theta Nus up a family of robins, whose mother apparently ha~ m En.!di~h thts year. 'The th11·d. nc,·~ be merry. The pi ·nk- and dance ht::'·t
in less than eight months after the formal petition heen killHI. English in"truc·tor, :Iii"; Pearl Rob- after the paintinoo of the ":If" i> , . . ·k bl h ·t t· K All day she is busy collecting worm:; and flies for her ert~on, taui!ht last yl"ar at l::-i.a · annual affair and will h held ·,,I
w_as se1_1t m, a ~en1a1 a e_ ~ ~1 . Jnl~. appa f~s._t.er family, pausing only to croak angrily when turious bu_.··g.1·~1 .. Hii.r.h !;chooL ~tam·b._au·J!;· .i Bridger f'unyon at Thr~t' Bear:". Inr Sigma JS the Ja1gest frate1n1tJ., 111 pmnt o~ the n~1tor~ get too near the nest.-Exchange J.:\11ch1g-~n. ·n·n·d .h·n.s H.Hrht>lP~:-;. an.I The fr ... shmnn !::.il.; \\Ill ~~r,.~ !l'2
number of chapters, 111 the world and having a .Jla~~e1 :-- dcg1cl'~ f1om the l 111\"ll~ 1 . '('f1e~hments.
. lof (ht(';i,c-o. AnotlHt Ill'\\ ill"t1udo1. --================ chapter here will mean much to the college com- Theethlo1 ,fa Texas counuy new<paµci 1 ccnll) 1110,ed :llr '1' C. ~ton<. wlw ,, 111 tal,c ~ 1 , -munity The Exponent wishes to offer to the rnto Dallas and deposited $50:000 m one of the Iucal l>anks. B:.uger·s. 11lacc :ts cc1,1i.:h of debat(' ani\
b . f K a S gma its congratulations He had be(n pubhshmg his 1ntle counh·) paper for thirty will do instluttwn \\01k in both En . TI-IE 11ew menl er S
0 app
1 I yea1 s, and had moved to the city "1th a 1 ound $10 000 to hsh and hi!'-\tn1 \. l\11. Stonl:' 1 ~ .1
and bes.t wishes for a success as a men1ber of this his <.'rl:dlt.. When asked the secret to his g1 eat. financial I graduate ,, ith i10th B.u lwlo1 ~ an11
big national. suc<.'ess. he ~aid. 'I attubute my ab1lit~ to J'elll'e with a i'i-lci.::-ters dt'gH•1 from the l nnc1
g;-,o,ooo bank a<:c:ount afte1 th1rt) ~ Nn s 111 the count1 ~- s1tr 01 Lh1t·aL!n
SeptemYiri has wisely decided to do away ·with ll~\Hpape1 field to close apphcat1on to duty, also hewing ltlr . .l\L L \\'1bon. '\ho has c:.,11 11::.1
Champion Shoe Shop GffES
d to the mark and lettiug the chips fall whl:re t.hey may, ~eYeral )'Nil's with _the tlcp~r· r_neP. of hairclipping~ and all other pron1iscuous an un- the moi;;t rigorous rules of economy, ne\·cr spending 3 f~1m manaJ.!Qlll.l'Ht in tL (. :-· ll. A. warranted hazing actiYities with hopes that l\1on- . . . . . . will he bmk th" ioar a 1•rn1"so1 " 10% Discount
- . • . . c:cnt foolishly, e\·erlast1ngly ktepm{.!" al my Job with a C>l'onomks and w II \\·ork al:::.o with tht / tana State students ma) gam a g1 eate1 conscious- whole heart an<l the death of an uncle who left me . t rl t . .
. . . . . " • exper1men an ex enstt1n !'L'l"\"\ ·e. [ TO ALL STUDENT,'
ness of their object in attendmg this msl1tution 1 $.\!l.llUU.50. -Out Look. "lis, :\ol!i,. :II. Btc·dehuft. u !!radu Opposite Woolworth's
SLEEP!
Most Ancient, Yet Most Popular of School Activities
There is an ancient and time honored c.ustom among- humankind known as sleeping-. It is a pracLice dear tu the heart of humanity and has ofte11 been praised in story and ~ong. it consists in dropping into ~omt! niu place like a bed, a straw ~tack. or a park benc:h and sinking into a beaurnfiul un:onscicrnsncs . .:, regardless of the fatt that wheat bas gone oif fi\'c. Spain has dropped out of the league and the c0untry is g-olng t.o t.he dogs. Dear as this <·ustom is to the heart of man, it fell into some little diu·•.·-
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pute with the atlvent of the tollege, and has suffered itself to be pa1tially repl a('ed by tht> mirlnig-ht oil and col lev:e life. IlO\\'eVPl'. we learn that there has bl~en a renewed interest in the practi<.•e during- these last sun•mr mcmths. As <1 result of interviews with some.· our best up pc n·lai.;~. men WP find that they havl' hc•en indulging in from fout· tu ten hours Jf
... .;..... .- ---- ---- ate from the l niYeTSity of Illinoi:; I
I . . - and the C"niH1r,il\' of lllinoi:-; Lib1an , . ______________ _J
sleep each night clurin~ the summer. will ca11-y V\Cl' tnt.o L ·~ f~1.ll and W·t: :school will be H'."J;istanl libradnn .. I t will be interest1.ng to ntJte ter months and v;h~~ ci it'd .1t v. 1 I 11iss ~htrjt1rie Con•rt. \\"hv wa:-
whether or not the hahtt t.hu~ forme 1I ha\'e on the work, 1f unY, nt lht':-:( h l f R 1
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--------------- students. . b~~~ .. 0 ~Iiss~:~:1i~' Lst 11 ~~~11:~e~n~ ,;hu R A D i 0 I M I - .- rhas both Bnchelo1"s and Mnsler'< de- -
f l~ngtarella. ·10. in~on nl .811°l
1lr, out:: g-rees from the llniYersilv ot" \\'i-.l'on-
FROSil-'l'AKE JI EE IJ !
All freshmen arc required to attend the first regular meeting or the )·ear lo be held in U1 e Gymna!"'>ium this (Wedn esday) afternoon at ;3 ::lO to meet the fa<'Ult) and !-.ludenl officers. At this time Pre&ident _\tkinson , Dean H ami ll n, DE'an Ilerrick from the faculty "ill g i\ e ~h or c addresses and Don Bennett, preside nt of the Associated Students. Alta Atki.uson, prC'sid"'nt of the wo;i1e11s associated
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o as years Jun1,,i·s, wl 10 ur. . . . · . SETS_ TlTREH -P.\RTS able to attend st·hool this yl'ar m1 sm, will _f'.Utt.'l•ed Miss Bult.n1 as lil-
t f .11 · structor in modern lang-uag'e~. B .A TT ERIES accoun O 1 ness. The class fornierlv tar1 iPtl b\" Uca!l
--- -- Xonis, who is on ·~ahbatil'al · lL•:.l\"l'
FROSH ONLY!
These Are Ou!' In ~(itutions And Traditions l~or
Your Benefit
will be Laken b• ::\lr. Dirk lkkkt'r. 1
gradaate with bolh l:sadwlo1"s an: Ma:lti:r's degn·e~ from lowa ~tul College.
I .i\ir. E. E. Istia<'. a g-raduatl' ,. 1 Kans.as .Agricultural Colil'gl;"', will a~! si:=:t. Professor llarrinµ:tun antl .\n.
D. H. BUDD CO. l11umbin A". lkatinl!. Electrit·al
and 8hcet '.\lelal '\'ork
Phone 300 :rn W. Ma in
Stt1rring in hnrtit:ultUJl work, t·~pt•· · iully thC;: ex.tl'n::;ion \'ork. -------
Scrtennt·ri . I Donal<l Jucksr1n, 011c of la~t yt.'ur\. I I Septemviri is an honorr1.-y sN11nr senior gruduatc, in illtluslricd t:iil:'lll FA s H I o N /
men1R _oTganiiut_ion_ \\hich has n-.. il islty will assh;t in the dc1iurtmenl
s tudn1ts "ill s 1na,.;. for the. s tudents purposG the:- c1 t'n 1ng, pcrp ,wat.mh of chemist.ry. I of J\1onta11a :'Hate. After this t he and Jtovening of thP l!Uslom~ anrl lr~1- 1 1\la1·garet K•~l"foot who t.~w.1.d1t B b Sh I meeting will be turned aver lo Bob <litions of Montana Slat.o Colleg-'" 1u.t fronwuod, J\lkhip;ai;, lust yt·at., wil ar er op I T notell , fres hman "daddy" ~\ho ,\ill The mcm.bers o! th1:.; organ1znt11111 ;l''l' I suc:cC:'ed ilfss lJorothy \'norhi::;, it'
acquaint the fre~hmen with the /I c.-ho.:;en evuy !·iJll.'ini;. frum the _junior signed, in the dqnnimrnl tif applif.~,J and I traditfoas and customs of the col- ~~a~~ on t..Jw basi~ oi sc.-hc,litts'np, H.t·~ art.. 1\.liss K!:'rfoot is a gTndtl<ltl' ot' I I l'
I t 11 1 1 1 1 >Nluty Shoppe lq;t' and organize the leaders for ttY~ ie:., persona 1 Y ~ 111 t•ai er~ 1111· J JTa1uline University. Ubt1rl_m ('olle::e the class !:it ra1>s and hazing act i,i- Th1s yt•ars mcmht1~ are Drm HLrin t ram! the l'hicug-n _\rt lnst1lult·. I
B~b .Tnokll.' Ik,1~ \\.:~yr1L:mt.·.\ 1'r, -l.al!·l'. f ln the cnlom1 log-y <!tpanHH:nt twn t .T. B. 1\EIL. Proprietor ties. T1av1s, Jfc-11.> \\ mntt1, F .. lt.nn llalnl::- new men havl' b<'cu n;.rnwd. t onw- I I
and Roy Kerlee. lius B. J'hillip u. r. the l111in•rs1ty ol I Baths Phone l(il-J I F t> n•l"s N b k I l f '1 e ras -_a anc _11l\'l• r$.lly o ·'. 1n1w-i-----------------
The fan~s al'l' th1· po!in·na·n 1 f h sola, will substitute :tor lJr. l "twk, campu:-- whosc l·hiL•f Jllll"JJO~e dunw; who is spending, on~ y1.:~1r lr:al"llln <J O-OO-O·Oi);::;i .. Q-0-i)-(H).p.p.~~-O-O-Q-0-0 the fall quarter i.-. 1-ruldling l'n·:;hm··n Urn Uni\·ersitv of "linncsuLu. \\"Ill ~I
I whu ft.ii Lu f'iwy tlw tull·s <llld trud1- B. l\Iabee,, a ~l~l:.!U grnduntc uf ,\lrnn- E.\_t.•s l:lns-.;u• tions as (• . ..:lablislwd by St·plL·mn•ri. Lana Btat.e ColJ .... g-c
1 will sL•n·1..~ in lht• 1 E~ammt•d Filttd
The fang::; prt'"ide NS u'>llL r:.-; and g-cn- t!XLension and experiment st'n ie1; ~ REAL VALUE ON DRAWINfi SETS
erul ;.;<:rvi ·e men at all foo1
liull and slaLion ill this depurllllL'11L. I DR A £ SJESS I basketball g-n11ws, or ul :11n 11Htl"l'Ol- Miss Rua Van 1101·11 hus hL·c.•n ;L'- • • •
les;iatC:" eontust. . cun><l for tilt:.• posit.ion as a ... sbtntit Oi''l'0,1ETHIST Sp-u rs professor of home l'cono111ics, suc und g
I The S!JUt"s i:-. a g-i!·ls O"ga11izalion l'Ccdini; !\Ii$~ \\ag-nc1·. Shl' \\ill :-.ll'Yl' I )lFG. OPTICI \N & whh·h I.as for ils JlUl"1'0St' thl! prom J· ~wo-t.lurds t1111c on thL' hunH:• Ll'tlll 1.1.1 g lion or s:lwol spirit :.inrl Jll'Jl. Thc.·.v lCS faculty of the tullqu.· <l!ld Olli Hn1lu .. ·n G ln SS('S Prontptl~ ah· 1 ad mur:h Llw s:il1\l• as the fang-s Lhird time as 8111ith-l l u)!ht•s 111 ',1 ~ Rl't>l ac.·l'CJ <)
-in that they ac·l :i ... usher and g-u1- ~chot,l inspt•do under Ila· di1edlu11 ¢
eral utility ):!"irl.-. on all OCl'H!'-linns of the State lJeJHHlmc.·nt uf Educa- Hoom l Stor) BltH·k !( J whel'e the femininl.' tour;h is n<::edt'd. tion. Q
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$1.25 to $19.00 A SET
PHILLIPS BOOK STORE
HOWA RD'S
~H KE II \ . -n-.; OLD HEADS A:'\D FROSH
.\lways at Your Service
THE HUB
Walk 01 er ~hoes
ED _\:'.\D LOl" HO\L\RD
~t<'tson Hats 1 ::\'obby Caps
the ose sea" oftf9course -- but use the .llemington Portable too/
You can't get hrough college without using your head, but you can lighten the drudgery of writing
long reports and theses by using a Remington Portable. This handv typewriter is "made to order" for students. It is the lightest most compact, simplest to operate, and most dependable of portables. Has four-row standard
keyboard. W eighs only 8 1 , pound3. net. You can tuck it away ia o. drawer when not needed-the csrrying case is only 4 inches big-h. Can be bou~ht for $10 down nnd $5 monthly. We'll be gls.d to tell you more nbout it if you 'II let us.
The Rccogni~ed Leade.,. in Sales aod Popularity
(;ttllatin Drug- Co.
-l l East :\fain Street Bozeman, J\lontan;
RE:\111\'GTON
TYPEWRITER CO.
Spokane, \\'ashinglo
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THE WEEKLY EXPO:\'E~T. \\.EDi\ESDAY. EPTE:\IBER 2~. 1926
!'a• • ns. with • f w •tbcr '"''' ·o REG CLAR LIBRARY ~",\,:r;~~t ~~~to~~·b:~. mt~,~~.~~·;a~ 11 ALUMN I NOTES 50AOAITl [S' A~S~INb FOR THI.' F.\LL QURTER State culitt!t• are mak r,,.: fcir the cor ferenl·<· notic(' .\ quit rn the S:1 A' 'l[S LI All[ flUftNP[e B Lake Te'eenun re c ntly . a d ";.I, -- U 1 11 V U 1J t\ lJ lJ I to t~~lU~~~i~t~s~~~ ~:;;li~i~nsp:~£;m~:: has hr·utl•ned !'"\CJ I Judith R opes , Editor h II there will be no rt!g-ular htrat• ime t 1 h omc rn t (: 1anK 1
-- h I · • hoob of t'1e conf• n ,. U•t R ) ~ILL BE('Oi\IE EFFECT!\ E I m·,';;i«· t is yeai until after ( ms nt•\ s l n up hr for \e: al .~r4l' I ·~a turn 1 0 omc .! ocl H·a f\.llltan 1 folks h~Hh1..red in < hi\,;agl SEPTE:\lBER 2::1. 1926 Evt·r~; clcp<lr'nH. nt. \\ 111 'u.v n 1~ H• t )1 n una ~t~ ha t.i i. n b\ •h l'll Augu:.t !2 lo 1..nc of t .t' mo::. -- or the nece .. ..-an· book ... for it ... ff,,., · u- L' in a !'>:1 all · rll'partrnt:nt litrary. y t: r. pa1th <lu t mt le;:-tin2 alu111111 1cumtnb. • mt "· I Birro-e~t Changes :\lade in Time Though this s\·~um mav bt.-> ratlll' a,.,d partly to t lnavt· n·l; rded in )~a1::- ite m..-c:tm f;r Preference Parties . .
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WELCOME M. S. C. STUDENTS
.\fter the show drop in and try our :\Ialted :\!ilks. To,tee :::land· withes and Hot Drinks rnabiht~· t; 1 tlic: 000 • 0 trct a r.i- \hls prompted thicfly by D<.\l<l::, l~t-1 I inconvcnienl, the arhninisttation ha:. ;-;. ednil• Thp ntanan" al i ''· .~ ..... ui.:une l'tt1 .. 01 o.1. tne l<.<1il\\a. --- _i Ul'C"ed that M t'.'ryon' man.::;::(' a:-: l l·-thcm::;elve~ and .\~e . The meetmg \\as fnst 1,Jannt. .. e,e1al changt'S ha\:(' been t'c.tue 1. po~sible un i1 the.· ime wh(n )I nt::.ina akl· ju::;t ,,hat thc·y l·:in in..-t i.or :'\i s. l'. giaduatt:s on .• , u .. ll 1ushin~ rule.s to take tffe .. t .,1t ~~ Hall is <·o·nplctecl .
li( zP'l an s m<''' 1ere. It is possible tha they '' 11! hdn Ba . (1, l o 1h trgra1 hel' .. ,,;th hem tits v1>ar. f·r the mos pa1t. This fact ha., later 1t \Hi;-,. de~itled to 1n,1t<: in S.alt beginning of the 1al~ qualtt•i '" ---------------,. 1 ed to the I. ndrann• of t E" Uoh- L 11hl..'1~it~· g1aduatc::; allll the re.suit bigg~st chang~.:; aie 111 the time_ .to_ l .... 111 l 1\ w~..i\ ~. Soml· timl·, ?iow wa:; a l'Ordial meeting o .~lun,a11;. p~rt1es and for pretr<mcc.• pa1 tte~.
1 n. Pa n ""''SC'.... alum1rnl~ nn I THE SUGAR BOWL
H. A. PEASE & CO. .JEWELEll:4
'er. H.1 mn ·y i:<. ·~ ng- ~n rrt ~ t a. 1 1 CLj le :tttellsteu rn bo.h schcols . ..\:1 A complete copy of tl e rull'.., tollow which ,,jJl r1ghttull d •tmlnd a p a .. ·c .n.l.tn.al 01·g ... n.znt1011 1 mclud.i1g al• 192G-Rushin~ Huk~-1927 in t ·l' un.'' .LJoZl'lllan ( '1ronidl'. ...rads of l°uivcn'itv ot }.lcmtana ms i- To become eficl·lhe Thur~tl tutions, was ivr;ncd and EdwarrJ Septt;mber 2:t l!l~ti. The tu i1in J11:cm Lin I 1elcl dsiled his oid }1om" P1 estvn, Slate ( oll<'ge '2:! ''a~ nameo season closes Thursday. !-iepLl·mb<.'t in ·1·v u1 ltand durin~ ht• .. ummer .:-;ecrctary. 130, 192t.i. lt was ' tcd, on the ~:H1g-gestion •Jt The followin~ rule-:; haYe bcct.
Glnrgc P. Stone, l.inivcrslly ex-1 . .,, adopted by the womu1's fratcinitit.!.• Dolly Tripp w I ant etut n anti a member of the c<litor1al s.al. to goYern the ru~h:nl! at )lontan~1 i.:hocl undl < hri t?T'.:1S vn " ··< ... nl Ol of the Chicago Daily .i\ews, that thl· State College : ... r mother's i ,nc:ss, ntxt me.eting shou.J<l be held 01: ~..:· l. A member of Ci.y Panhellenii. ~OC'l' 2.,, \~·hen. \\tre 1epons o1 t.1~ to be appointed bJ· Campus Panh,l Phi Bl ta Ph cn~c·rt iinc4l thei1 College-Lmv1.;rsity f~otball game 111 lenic shall be assi ned to the dut
~1~1\~:r ~1~1~l~l be recuved clurlnJ" lhe of i~structing- freshni<:n. on the ~i rushee:- al a picni" <.1rnl :-;;w lmin
·1, \ al Bo cnian H .. ~ 11 :11·!~ \Ion lay e'" ·ning.
.\Ji ... s ~va l'a«K. in trutt r 1n wom-"s hv~it ... !!dUl"8 ll;.IJ. h a v1•1
lflJoyabie trip to llaw:1ii ·h1- sum-llll'I'.
· · . . _ . ternoon of the second day of regts .A .'•;or<l .. of afrn~:1on~.tc -.-g1eet1!1J.! tration, September:?~. t<>nt'er.nin).!" ·h, \\. u:-i sent 11 om __ the !!~thc11ng 1 on 1110· history of fraternities. indudrn!.! the 1 ~1011 01 ~he Sta~~ Loll~g-_e_ ~~~~d. sc~ meaning. explanation of rule:-;; an ended b.} the :S~ate l,;111\etsll), iJ c cl• of ethics, nnd lime of :-.ilcm:e. t.h:an J. )1. Jlam1lton of the L..ollegt.; 0 ~ D . 11 . )
~~~v!~~·ii~~~.rl'~:h~·i~~~~w~~~~:~\>e~~ont~~~ P~~ss Ru:~:n~~0
:irn11 n~t te~in unt· y to mo~t of the people attendin:.! 8 :00 o"clock the ~1ormng o~ ~Thur-----The offin_·rs o' ThP .\s~I)~ iak the meeting. clay, Se;p~embe~· 2"rd, the fu-st dllJ \\'"01111.:n Studenb hav ... a t:i I ;11 tht Halph BE:nton, College Oti, anJ after registration da~~s.. . . Trea ... uicr ::- oft kt:, and w :\fr:s. J .. :\I. \\'inftcott lF1·a1wes Jones), 3. The manner of mntmg !-l-nal th1: nwmber~hip fee 01 ali Lnh·ersity 'Oi:-i, were the \eterans a:. be conducted by the lawyer s)~tcin h. tlJ!isll :t,.! collt,.!e during- the mect1n~. while Bc.rnanl and llol· some lawyer off the campu~. d:t\'" of r g1:stra un. All
. Wt.men a (.> 1 JJ.t!~d to pri tun· Jllt..•mbcr Hm~tehwr and Harr,;; h.ligora, Col· 4. Fraternity lists shall be 1!1 : ip d f 11 1 :iitb a th: lime 1 !egc ·20 and in (h1cag-o les~ thm, the lawyer Thursday morning. ~C' 1
1 ide hat. Lhe
0 ga:lii.a wn m.iy bi n.: month, \Vere: tLe infants. PToL tember ;:;Q , at 9 o'clock. invitation u e ai.:~h.~ inlllH:•liah:y. F. Bu:wt·r of State Lol!egc w:1.>:. to be ~ent out. b~· me~:--cngcr. to t!-:t
\ltih,1 Ga nma i)l•lt~· :rnncmn ls _t1e m 1rll.-i.J,;c~ t f: Emm.1 l H .. ycr. ex. ~·'· t (. \ c ll \ra1 Jl·1d. ()n .\u~. ~2ncl rn Slwndan. \\·yu.; at hlimt• n She!· 1de'l. \\ \ "· ~.cl.a llult1(;r '.!·1 . Jame .:'liardb on Aug. :,, in Li mg"•ton. )(ont.; at home in \ t tin_.! toi.
c\ ad'". • kda .1 • Becker ex. :!:'> t Fred l-0ng un Aug-. H, ut Livin~sto:1, :\lont.; at ho nc in Doze nan .. \lon·)lan· I. Cai ey '2;J to lJanli \\"111 on on july 7, at Anaconda, ).lont ; .1--.. home m U~ ·Jin_ ton, \\"i:-;;,
111\"ltt>,l to make a 1epcrt ot Linive - women to apptar Thursday afte -it)· ol .\1ontana 1.:ontlit1ons, an<l to noon, September :.o, at the lawyl•r
.... h·c ::.omt rem.r1i~tences whicn were office between ;1 an<l 6 o' lock. cnjuyed thon.1t1;.!""hJy by the gractuate-;. :>. PcrioJ of silence shall t l;...in a. Thos~ presl·nt at the meeting in. ;J:OO p. m., \Vcdncsday ni:rht. Sep
eluded: tember 29, and encl at tl p. m., Thur:-:· l·1ank Bt.ckley , :\I. S. C. ':!-1 1 no•.\ day, September ,10 .
with Swift & Co. u.t the l"nion :-,.o ;.. 6. All fratnernity membl'rs sha.l \.an.Js. remain in tt~e house~ 'o Tt'<"t :ve 111u---
Halph Benton, :\I. s. c. '06, vi pediYe ]·ledges in the chapter hen:~:::. Huntington Park, Calif. 'i . The followin~ ni~ht (8eptt':n-
Arthur Bergtroni. :'\I. S. C. ·2;:, tm- ber 29) is set aside for rirefcrenc..:. ployed by the \Vesl111ghou~e Co. partici'. Jm·itation.:' to pn:feren<:t..
:\irs. Arthur Bergstrom, ill. S. (. parties s.hall be clelivcreJ b~· 2 o'clo ·k '24. on TueRday afternoon to 11iss non·
\\'. F. Brewtr, head of the Engli~r. ald::;on's office. wh0n a list :-hcill Le department, )1. S . L. posted. The rushee :-;hall l·all at th ..
pledgi s shall be houndc I by i·an· '«llC'nit ru5hing rules.
Hi. se,·cnty-fi,·e cloll:irs is the limit of the sum of nwne} whi<"h an group may spend nn 1u.shin1', durin rushin~ seaRon. Thi~ amount of 111011-ey indude~ <.'verythin!! pertaining- o rushing-(alummw. patrone:.;..;· group entertainment. and persona! 1 ushin,!! l
At meals. only the 11lates of th• rush<'e n:;erl be includf'cl in l":pcns<'~. \t aft(''·noon teas 01· e\<•ninr- rf'fresh-ment~. the t•ntire ex1 en 11U"t 1Je in-:·luded. .
T1·anspc,rbtion is not to h<' indwk 1 as an C'XpC'nse.
A list of rushin<? exr. '1Ses ·hall he kt•pt. bv eat'h l!roup. hand< d in the lav after invitation dav. an<l a11cliteol
b\'. s :me fa«ult\• wonw~ agr•rrl. upun l1y the Campus Panhelk•nie.
Pe nalties T. For \'iolation of the lausc lirn
;ting- the !"Ulll of mone~· to bt• spent l>y eaC'h £Tlw1p to scvent•·-fh-e dol-1arR. the flfrt·ndiin gTOU?l ~hall 11·11 }..p allow\d to holrl nn in'i .. ation dnrin•! the v.:inter quar·er r:f that :-:th :1} \"ear.
TT. For an,· Yinl2tin•1 qf th" ('od• f Ethil"'s or the R·:~l in•! Rttl('s dnr
ing- rushin 00 season. thC' orf,.ndin•! rrroup shall be pcnali?.ed l"· havin'" tt>eir prid 1 ('n·e~ of hi<Tdina" d<•fr>r1·e I for two WPt•ks fro'11 thE' date• of ofririal bir!dincr.
III. An:-· groin rli rpganlin(T the>. nslifrtion :--incl ini~iating- ~· 1~itl wh 1
d('\es not f ,Jfill all +h(• noinb nwntione<I in the ton~titution. which is to rece;,.e the offiti~·l san<:tiCtn of th• l'<"tdstrnr. will 'c~ allo•.n"l to initiat(• n~-('nc durin~ the two 01iarttrs fol
'owino- the qu:.:irter in which the of· !1.:nre is commit~ed.
Barbara ~ye, '2G, i:-;; workiwr f H thC' .-\naronrla ('opper ::\lining- «omran.r at Ana(·~nrla.
We're g lad you're back.
burg when you're away .
It's a quiet old
Droll in at the old stand any time. We'll be glad to see you.
NEW FALL SUITS ANO OVERCOATS IN ABUNDANCE
:'\lrs. W. F. BTe\H"r. offire between -1 and 5 o'clock to re .1 b.s Gertrncle Brewer, )1. S . C. ex ~eive the invitation. The writtc.n ac·· Kenneth ':\.kh·C'r. '2tl. is wnrking- i:1 2;., proofreader, Lake::;ide fTe~s. ceptance mu:::.t be taken to the ~amt Seattle, \Yashing-:on. COLLEfiE INN
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L'nder :\ew )lanagem~nt ---:---
Board b) Da~ or Week - noard by )lon.h S25 .00 Yours for Good Eats
;\IRS. G. L. ' ;\!ITH
jJ.i~s Helen Brewl'r, ~I. S. C. sum- offir·e not later than ~ <1·c·lol-'k \\~(•·l-lllt'l' schuol ·21, pri,·ate sei.:retary, nesday morning-. Ginn & Co. . All entertn.inmcnb du1 ing- rus 1
Theodore Ooz1.is. )I. S. l. '25, Jn.... ing season shall ci "nt "i:lil o\:kr1..-
teriologist. except preference pa1 tie~. whil'h shall Warren C. D1ummond1 .:\1. S. C. 'l'.'\, lo:-:e at ~::W p. m.
mechanital operating engineer. 9. ~o appointmcn~s or l':t!!3'.!e .:\lrs. \\". C. Drummond, J\L S . t. ments ma\· be made or any form .... 118. · ushing c10nC' during the da~·s of re -Lewis J. Ferrell, .:\1. S . C. ·241 jun iRtration. Xo frnt,.1nity pins may b -------------------------------- ior at Rush i\!edital college. worn during the!"'e two days. Irvin Gilruth, fo1mer insln1ctor ..il 10. );o hreakfa:-;;t or lunl"''Wun datt.l I 2\f. S. C. are indurled in n1"hin·.r Jll'll it'<:..
--, Lloyd P. Han.sen, .\l. S. C'. '24, tC'l· 11. Xo fa\"ors nf any k;n I, :n l 1c1
LANfi'S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE 1 C!phone eng-ineer. ing flowel" , st :•ll be gin'n dut in
:\frs. Lloyd Hansen, l\I. S. C. '2.1. rnshing- ~N\.son. . I Grant H. Hodc:ski:ss, ~I. 8. l'. '21, 12. :\Jc>n ~ire not to hl~ lnf'iud<'d J sales engineer. Century Ell» tric CIJ. any rushing- ra1:t;.. '!"he ~cn·ic-c·,. f I
)!rs. Grant Jl odgskiss, l\J. S. C. ·22. men arL" nr.t cnhstPd m any way fo~ I Style
A-Full buckram a-Leather back and cor·
ners; cloth sides c-Leather back and cor
nt:rs ; paper sides
Material-back a nd corners
Butnng Cowhide-Library buckra.m Morocco Roan ~heep
Material-sides Art vellum Cloth Kt"ratol J.ihrary buckrA.m )1arble paper
Color Black BJu& Brown Gree.n Maroon Red
Special instruction s
Binder's record
Job No.
T.A.No. ->
Sew M, l\o.
H, Ko.
Lettering for back
Author's surname
Title
Series (if important)
Volume of class; date
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Name of Library
Carl R. Hof!man, }!. S. C. '2J, rushinir 1.urposcs. i tic chemical engineer. 1:1. >:o rr~he<" shall .sta;· o\·et
;\!rs. Carl Hoffman, }I. ::;, C. '21. niirht al a s01ority house '": t wn Bernard Hollen!;teiner. :\1. S. C. '26, re,idenn~ duiinj.!" rushing ~t'.'ason.
with \\"estern ElEdric lo. 1-1. These rushinj?' ruleg shalJ ap-:\liss Ag-nes Hutthinson, in~tructo1 ply. not only lo fre.st men. but to u
at :\1. S . C. per-clas~-women. nnd wonwn tran -Irany Klip;ora, l\L S. C. '26, with fers from other ~choo l s .
----- \Yestern Electric Co.
i n :<; RYICE > rn t'rj
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Emmett S .. Matthew, l\1. S. C. '22, chemist with Swift & Co.
Harry S. Peck. }I. S. C. '11, with C. ;11. & St. P. Ry. Co.
:\Iiss Doris Phillips, ill. S . C. ·~5, dietitian, Illinois i\lasonic.: r.ospital.
0 . II . Poundo', _jI. S. C. '2~, with \\"e:-:.tern Electric lo.
"Dick,. Ri ~hards, :\-I. S. C. '2:t wit1a Lake hore Trust & SaYings Bank .
)!rs. Dick Richards. I> . D. Richard s, )!. S. U. ·12, as·
sistant director1 \V. L. ·. broadcasting- station.
)!r>. D. D. Richards, )J. S. r. .\fbs Pl:'ar l Hobert.son, :\l. S. (". in
stru<.:tor-l'lcct in EnRlh,h depar1 mtnt.
Jlis~ Fram·c:-- R obinsu1, :\I. S. l '2:i, art student.
0. E. Sheppard, assistant profe~ • sor of chemistry al )I. S. C.
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If. G. Spencer. )I. S. U. 'Lj, chem- ist.
Da' id A. Steel, ~1. S. ('., '16, asso date editor, Railway Age.
}Jrs. David S eel. )!. S. (. '15. (ieorg'e P. Stone 1 '1 :~, spe. ial writ
er, Chicago Daily >.'ews. . Is. ,J. )!. \YinSt'Olt, '.\I. 8 . C. '0~.
- Agricultural Educati.on
Graduates . \ JI Have Job
Smokers' Articles
PRICED
RIGHT
Kleinschmidt & Co.
H I T S H.<·cord:-; lle leasecl Ea«h
W eek . ' <'w Rnap 11) • hed )lusit·
• \rrh ing Haib Come in and h ra r them it "ill
he a pleal"ure to !;en (' ~ ou E \'EI YTll L 'G I:\' )1 l 'Sl l'
Orton Bros . Boi:eman, )lontana
.:..:..=·-;I The graduate:; in agricultural edu- ! re:™ - lit =tt;;J ca,icn of Ja,;t June a1·e •II located ;n To T he Old and New Students I I I I I I I I f I I I I I I I J I I I I I I I I 1 ' I I I I I I ' ' I I I I I I I I I 1 • ~ , I I • • .. positions for the p1•t•sl'nt year. Dwighl
_ .Johnson is at Chinook, Arthur J ohn- WE WELCOl\IE YO .JOH:\STOXS
C.\. 'DIES
BUNGALOW Lunches a nd Sodas
\VHITl\1.\:N S - ""' at Chouteau \\'alter Sales a I BACK ;\ew Eng-land. N.1
Oak., Ucn D:.q .. ~gel~ - at Big Timber, Spencu· Smith at Bi' Al\\'ays pleased t ose1Te you .. SGindy, Theodore Fosse at Polson, .. ::\lax Le.!r.Z<: i~ countv agent c. t Ch ~ • nook. George Cooley: who took post- gradual~ work, is in Wyomin~. R.ab\1 ... Jorj!enson at \\' ilsall, and Fr,.d Finth • at l'!l\'alier, X. Dale
LESLIE E. fiAfiE Je\\ eler and Optician
Bl'NTES HOl\IE:\l.\DE r\lpha Gamma o~lta entertai ned ru~hees' at a theatre party Monday
I I ' I I I • I I I I I I I • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • • I I l l I I , , ,, eveni ng.
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Broken L enses Replaced the ame Day 20 S. Blac·k An•. Phone ~n5-\V
Decorate yourself with
the degree of P.A.
THAT means "Pipa Amoroso" in the Latin, or "pipe-lover" in plain campus English. P. A. has certainly endeared a pipe to more men than any other letters in the smoke-alphabet. Because Prince Albert lets a fellow smoke all he wants to- and makes him want to!
Cool as the stare of a marble Venus. · Sweet as the approach of vacation. Fragrant as spring blossoms. Think up your ow11 similes, Fellows . You will when you pick P. A. and a jimmy-pipe for permanent roommates. Prince Albert is great tobacco, and that's not blah.
Get yourself a tidy red tin of Prince Albert today. Fill the bowl of that old jimmy-pipe to the brim and borrow a match. Then you're set for some great smoke-sessions, as sure as you're a foot high.
~RINGE ALBERT -no other tobacco is like it!
If"' l"~R. n J ne1nntd9'l'.1ba«1t l' Ill \\'111·1011·:.-a.l•lll '\ c
P.A. i' sold Ot''Y">htrC' In tid y rrd tiru , pound and hulf. por.urd t in hum1dor1, .""" pound c-r•Old/-glau h1w11dot1 .. ith 1p<mge 0 111oi.ftt>nt·r top. Afld al•o1y1 •illr en·ry bit o/ bitt> and parch rC'ircnt' I by the Prince' Albrrt p1u •• 11.
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VARSITY SQUAD 1:Llll11:u:k.' .PL•nfit•ld. a hu"ky youn~stcr from I 1'"111l!:ston i-.: n prohnbJ 1 n1ndi ~ j
l.at1• for the ber:h. H e has b,·,•n :l
PRACTICING HARD :;·t~~ .. ,'.~:" ,;.~:;,:/;',~,, ";',:';:ir,';',u':·~ .~' .• '. ! ( rl) ~m. who hns. bet•n ;1 shinin!.!' :;,t r
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1n hobtat .a:hkt11.:s fo1· :hn•,• ) ,.8 ,
. ~ _ _ . hm k at his 1•l:in" a: 1•nd. HiVL·r"
Done Awav I ' 11 1
With · ED cooPr~R. I FRA'IK HI~IKEILA ! Editor I J\gsistanl
This year will set· inauguratt.·d J
\bout l"\\ent~_-f1~·e. ;\len Out. l:rnoth.(·r lPthr man at t t!' t•ntl ht• t Begmn1ng- of t 1at i-- ~oinc- ~1wd From Ja~t , ea
~ca:-,on '1 11 s~ squad thn1• n11..• SlllllL' iike
Out[ a a J th :-.chi , \o.• r 0111..•n
I t::111hrl:.1ll•:o; whu "ill L"iH: tht• vet 1 r<in I omc tiu.::~ t·o.1q>t•Ltio11: Keye!', u ,
spct.•dy, l 1a pound man I" doing we J as :u:t• Ball and Gill. _-\: t~(' tad.J i f•O:illWns thl'H' will bl' two l'l'}.?Ul:ir ,
hn1..·.k. _Dohl•u_-. Is nut right new wit h ! a sp1 :unc•cl :"hciulckr an cl OL ... c·n. t othL•r l'l'~rular ha~ ju ... t r:ot hal'k f.> t
l,,ig- drn~gc in intramural uthll'lil.'~ J---------------------------------------------------+ fr~im thC' sv:-'tcm u~(·tl in the µa~t.
WJl I It att ·nd<•ll j1J\'S anti J.ll'i.ISUI ...\ml th,. nw~t dt•Li.:htful pat t pf • is LL• n h.etie 11a1 l- 11i tht• pr11gi:un. lkrt> at )I1•11tana Stn!L'. a~ in ull th.· l'.ompetitio,; between frntcrnilie> IN FIRST srRIMMAr.E
which h:is bcl'n (lf the kl•t•m•st kin I lJ U and hn~ th:\·c•lo)'l>tl hig-h ri\'a l ry be !in1\"L'r it1c•-... 111 thl t'Ollll I\, tli.~ :-.t'-L>I
t1jH'll"' \\ t l th1..· llli.t HSI\ 0
j.!nn11 c thl '1 il ~I}! llH"ll. tween tht..• n·~pe·ti\'-' £0<:11\I group... BOBCATS LOOK GOOD will be dum· aw:ly with ttnd intt:!rda~s ·
nnd intcn,·!1001 athll'tics will take il> 1
place. \ho 1t ~ .• 1111..·11 311,..\\Cll'd t'1e f
t .l PJl('lling of -;.chuol. Front la-.+ ~ rs frc ...;h le m •hctt· an· Hull'hin ( and )[ares. ::\lares is a big, huskv J '\) I undt·r. \\ nllac(' an:l Tnrranc·;, arl! two othl'J's who al( "Ul for tht· ta kl l~t·rth wh1_1 w1.,•r(' tta b:-.t '.\'l'an , ar:":ty :. w:ul. I• rom t l' t ark Irtish •c .
1 ~ i" tv.:o yf"ar ... U.!.!o B:1• t...; h. star tac I
J..a.st vc-nr. undt·r the old ~:- ~tcn1. Coach .RumJll'Y hud di.:\'dOpC'd intr:.i.· murals to thL: n·ry upcx of u::-eful m::ss. Fully ~15 per t·cnt of the mal .. · student bodv wt>re tuking- part jn :-:.omc form ~f org-:tnizctl play. How evl'r, it wu!:\ felt in many plal'e:-> tha~ intramural athlctfrs were taking- too murh time of the :t\·('1·a.l?'c stud1..•nt an11
thut the ri\'aln· bnd reached ttio u1..·ut~ a ~tagL•. It i~ now planned that till' nirious l'olleges will i:ompetc agn.in:.t t•ath othu· in open athlel ic C\ ent~. 111
aJdition to lnterL·lass cn•nts. Tlw frL'.shmun l'i:t:->s will lw imnwdiatcl.·• ol'J!allii'.l'd with nllllJlt•l1..·nt .uh-burs ...; as tu mold ;.111 tifidenL numb1..•r lh
:dhil·til' t1rµ'nn1zations out of ;h,. )"l'Uriing-s. Already tlil' :-ophllllWrl',:; and the up1wr dnssmt•n arc nrnkin;.! plan:-: tu on.:·imiz.c ant.I 11H't t thl· L·omrl'.'tilion of the laD!l' numhn Frosh. [
l'nder the 1nopost•cl plnn th1..· ,·nriuus l'<llleu;es, it is cln nH.1.f, will benH\ll' u more u111f1l'd whole duL_. t11 mutual l·ontnxt in athll'li~· L'\'t•nts. it n:1mains ill lit• st en wheth1..·r tir no~ 1
the nl•w plnn will Jll'tl\'t.' a~ :_.;u ('l':-<:-, I ful :·rl1m tht' l·omp•:otilion starnlpoinl u...; was tl.l· old.
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'The Cats 'Meow'
Frosh :\lake ~inglc First Dem n But Fail to ~c·orc .\gain:;t \ ar>'il)
all f r u1t~ at l'arly uu,nin.r eami 1 n ~t'j•l -. o..11d ha\·0 bcl·n hard 1
1t. t'\l'I' Sill tc. \\"1th t1i1• opc>nmg ~,·hod t:·i~ \\d'k It i:-. C"X"p•· I I t 11:H
Lnst Salurda~t saw thl' fi1st n· ti• \.tr is 01 for a p]a,·L· on thi .... \ea!'.\' :
s rillllll:l!-!"l' of 1h1..• \ ar.-.ity anti Fros l 1 11
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111..•\'L'llS at )l. S. C. :i.ud 11 tlwu~h 1 1 c ;:ht hutik·"..; a-;. c·ontl•stanl .... f11r th~ fint..• poin·s ol tla anw arl' ..... ad\.. lo~lk l .. d k · pn~ition with nnoth(•r I ..;salt lad.in,!?'. ;1:-. h to ht· l'\.J\l' '(l'tl. t '
1 ~~· tn show q,_ Fn1 thl! £!113 I 1 •
sc.:rimmugl' dl•n·t1 flltl iw l'Sst•nti:.:I aian·• i 1 J( ~l.~ :-:ix men :1r tryrng- Tard_ .\·rt
fad h;1t ri:..:ht now pro"pt·1·~s «l 'nd fia\"I" ell(' thi• rt ulur~ 1rnm lu • 1111i:My finl' tor a nin• 1:\il1l·at e:t• n•n \\i I 1 - Wt l. \;J>r~ll~ \\
\·~·ith l!J.d1l ar·•Und tl.ir!y •qt1ad 1111"l1 .\lio •" ill inl' nn l l'I",.. out 111 ;.;ults and 1·n·1 y 1111, qu;_ ni:ll.;;e l'>is t-;s i· 0 1 Ihh ft>lt n~ ,\ hy \'irtut' t1f l'li11iiuat1 11 du1 In "( n lHll.lt.:'t•..;, 'l'r:11. b J
l;. t. s11rin1r's sl1L1l'1<111...; two \\t' • illnt l '1 nnd has hPCn fo1 th(' last w(l ,, ... 1 ·ut colllpl•litinn 1,. ~ l'olll!' 11 • tJ, ill rul l , lh l . L.1k1 mor., I B1 1 •l·dt·n. a 1 q:nil:~r on thl" 'ro"h \ti h.ith...;
011 tlw ·~ 11 '1.am. "r \\:int of a ~e tl•1 !Utl11L'. 1 t ~ of a Yl·ar ,1g 11 Is 1111 ~ w th 1 su
The k~ltL•r nwn now out in ~w1 _-;. 31: ~ l trun ha I l l! l' 11 . 11• ~t'<l shn11dt•r tt>mpornnly t11n .. :-:h11win
inl'lutlt.• \\.jl...;1rn. ~j \'l'IH tTlltt•r, Ols.i:l, \"\I fP\ C'l ':t ~:'\ Sl'\R E>:U OX 1 ... ha~ l" I 1 it ~ I .cs. U!l ''_1•11. \'o.f"t anrl . .\llun, aL--o M'ij i ycnr t:wkk . ,\1.11', 2 ~~ur !.;\I.rd ,.\ ,, - , . \ .. \\"nttr • lilt .inL·aa le .nil ul th(' '""oh squad ar i1u' rt·111 .,
:.i\ t'rs, ·: YL•:tr l'THL Clynn, :: yt•a. t 11 f.U'i( \'I' I EA \IS FOH TIIRbl·: llll't1..·h Ot'L.lli"e tlJl\ '' n t e itL'' --u t... !'mi'h, n 1 s:-; pr•un.i \' ·11;1' • .,t ·' Gn·l!or ·l·aptain ... n.t { yl·ar t' ti '\ E~\U:--; \~JI ·\~L. CO:'\_l:EI-U:.:\Cl'~ 1'11 • t -.q111 f I. -.;t ;:. r 'lll'· i!'-l :~l~o tout l·\'('~· day. -\r .t e p1\ ha('k, nnd Bal1n1 k. ;: n•ar ha\rb:\1 "· 1 -11n1c E i• UH I\\ U ) l· •. \H~ 1~ thp nil 11 .. ball: 111 u·1 potltiun tht• old tc~ichll' Rip' \\1J, From hist year's wund~r Fro:dt :-qu 1.t \C \I'\ 11.\CK FOR 11 IS Fl~ • .\l. l)J n l .d IHI \ ' (la) ~on is. ba1;k nn.J red irm "';.. in ht tltll' i~ (;racly and \\'t•llinJ!l n. q·1~H 1·1..1\:tt \YlTll Till': PIGSh.l~ (apt b1t"l tha1 usu~l llnl' "-l)"1
C' :\or"on l!'-i ano~1~ IL·rha('k~. GardnC'r and Penrit•ll. h:1l l;I :\:'\ lS A TRIPLE T l lffE_\T .\L\:\ t\:tr 11 ri t .a asnirai\t frr th plal'C' and i. .. o l'""t:
H'S, .\laH·~. Bl'l'vkn :rnd lll'vkh. A:'\H 111:-:: Tor. 1~ .\ ).lltillT\" l·'\l'·i tyl~· {,r.d) 0.1111 \\t lrn <n, lwt ularly. tal·klt:->, Kl')'(:<- :1n<l Ba.II. 1..·ncb, an.I 1 TOI{ I~ BllHi.. \T 1,.; \::\lES. I' n l ) 1 l ~ U" I. 1 t 1119 sli'Tlmin,,. It 1111 cp it loo \ o;rt anti ~mith at J.'.·ua1·cb. In a,ifli· I Ill .1_11 n .. nd 1 l t tnl \\1t the Ri hen t1..•am 'or thr \' 81 n tun t1l thl' folow1ni: nwn frtHll he• ~ ~ . _ 10~ I ~ ~E\Y t lt' 1 t h1 lrt l"'"l•an fr•.n 1.:u '1· :--hO't\- hat i!' !!Olll~ to 'J'i1>l• an· 11111 r 8; 1 .. Fnsh h'Ulll of ·~1 an: mak.n'.! th. l· l?ED Bf'\' .~ S • ' rn~ l Tit f'in o ~. \\ nr1er. la ~hcmlll!! i11 RtH"k) \toumnin ·( H'fe"' Ull);!'hty inltirc:c:tin~ for tlw n•st of tht cor~T' .\l~ E::-\T L E.\flEH. ~ a ~ I~ ·l ... Ill rter rnJ a nt·e :-:~an1 ";..!'~ anti the f ..;t !?U!la-s . .J::id. Rarbrh. "•€tz~teon tiH·kll' ., t ·k 1 t thl· ) n wJt lda'lt> t·m,yr . \ a To> l"Ol'C~. guard. ~orton ('l'1ttl1 1, anti ((o!1llllll I fr,m J1;i•c Urw) t k 'ft"'L\\' two Wl't·J.\.,, l-.t'll t' wll Let'~ "antit•ll, halfback. h<'i : .. co:i. h tf 1 h l'l:1..· t .url~ l"r.;.• rt al ll'"L IdaJ-io lia...; their u...;w
rl ... yt·arhnu;.;. Slll' l·edl•d ·n maldn· ( tn tw lUtl l'ni\ h .. ·d iram-:. a'" ... tr •nc team a11d t'ie ._,~0re \\' n111..• fi1st dnwn a~:iinst Hw \'~ns1 • . \l 011wth n .... wo1th W.1t hing-but for till' must part w1:re ~Ul'l'.l''3 l 111. t•r .. 1ty .rnd ht> hruu r ""It I i • n !11
(ui!y lwl(J au,\ thl'own '"or In..: l':!o 1 tana with him Ut/ 1 ~' 111 Til')' :i.n u : , .... t Kall' .\n1lrew:-, ':!1>,
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!"quad that l'Xµert:-- l:um will l'L"lip-. !d former Wyomiu~ 't·am~. Coal' Di('t Z b optin 1~tic un:•r tht :-;t•ason· pro~pei:b.
Major )Jilburn at the l'nin•rs1ty has '.fi men out in var~it\· :'Uib and aiJout 45 husky Frush to. play wit~. Reports have it th:n the l"nivl'rsit;o will prt.'sl'nt a fon111dable line ~h yt>ar but with the exceptitm of ··tht:1· Kell~ " the Lackf;pld "on t he "'" nw·
"POP' GREL;ORY. C.'\.l'TAI:\ OF TlflS YE.\RS BOBCAT ELE\'E. -. GREGORY HAS HAil TIIHEE YE.\RS E\'Pf<:HIE:\CE .·VD AS .\ IIE,\ \ 'Y, PLCXGl:\G l l'I.LllACK !IAS FEW EQCALS IC\ THE CO. 'FERE. ·cE.
wili. On lhl' othrr hand the \'1 s 1 y 1 ~'t \\ho In l'I' i.:r~iduat·d fr ni ' 1 !". 1""fre n n!Trirh:ni... J .IJl th1uui:h tht•m f01 sl'\ e1 ll tou l · L.l\d \\ lo Tlt)\\ I-- t\Jrt{'l• 11 l' 1),"'
d \\llS Oiic foaltlh' \\Lb "Hip" \\'i I llLl.l L'1huat1ot1 ht ~1..· ~un':- attempt for ,1 lidd g-ud tio In 01e 011. \tr. h 11111011 1 •• tl1•
t e 1' , 111 mat:... hut a bad la~ :1111• n·u)rd Ill 01 -:,· ng-er fimn Lt';llCJ • 1 oikd the l'll.Ln<l'. Tlw lh!;. ti unt: \\D lltltl'd t ll h1 t·rt1:-.h had mw o.·hatll't..' to Sl in• whl'I I !!l':"t \\hta pt1Hlt1L' n;... t'Ol.uty tif th
FH F.'T DE .\LTO:\. Bl'SIXESS :\L\X \(;ER \\TI· h.LY EXPO. E. T. BOZE~L\:\. :\IOXT.
velous.
NEARLY FIFTY OUT I :iv il ha rl rr·w u I 1 t l li\(• u J a Yt~rli11J! <'nd s1..·no.r;·t1 ~1 fu111blc rn ''l ·.t: ~nd it. a "~·~· .llll~H i :rnt 1, i wl-f1cld :ind ran ~, \"urd lw Ll'l to,k .tnd tru1t .. 1 \\ll1,._ 1nl
I ~-o thC' rcpu~~-1 wn froi11 th: da . . ·I 1 . · lle orcanlZCt.J anc man.1 1 ht "' "B ,. Ji t 1 >tt R. L lh n.t. u lllll.
. ~· ·• r • H' • n ntr ·~.I Th~ fi1:->t L"<lllll' w h ldalL1 l ni\'er inn oU:- '\or•hwC' t (;)·;.tin m
FOR FROSH SQUAD -\ i u~h 3 HI!'' lf' t'snn.1f'n a ~ :-:i.\' k .. :- .han t\\ WN 1,...,. • wa\ " Shl , al l'i rt .ind IT ... \\111k in l,. n
I i , w n C'n who ma, •'l'\·l'l m rnlu f 1 . • t 11 ' · b . - ·1 1 • • • • • I · · ·- • "I\"\' B 1)t·at ~up1crtt•1s n l1hi.l~u11..• of .11 a ((lUlh) l <ll\H (1t .iil:l 1 l"-<)lorn<lo T1:achl'rs have thc:r e\ ..... l l' \·iro;:.Jt\ matc>r" l'ld sh•p lhi..OJ~I sttc'll'th n t '"' ,uu':-. rlt•\1tt fn• :i11u" t"n• ll• ":111 t\' 1111 t!'-t .. iit ·•J.!PU
Onthet•onferencebatOll thisve;u··,11 --- t.c• o(' 1 st:il~ ~f forlh \l'otl' Jdaho ha-. lhl'll" ll""U•il c-i. 1 \lll~ fl.a 11\\()lklll•" U!Hk1' }!llll . · .. J , I thro u1 po-..e 1 r t 11 l 1 >sh l1..1 111 01 t' ' I , t ~. 1 ••
l'Ord1ng- to Coad1 Cooper. "'th :!.1 Se\eraJ AIJ·s tate .Men Out In . nnl 11rr tliat \\Ill nutkl~ f\ --t1011 lud · c\.1t1itlllt'll tum "< 1" • 1 ~ 1 nun men in suits and all listed as ieg-- Running Pros}>ect~ Good ~·~< d~·\~' 11:~nwnt
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ulars the Teachers ha Ye bri,t!hi.. Jff 1 ~ • J •-.:a .. ' '. aJ'.(. ~ 1 ~ me t· l \\ 1 f c·n <· I 1 add1ti<1n ( harl<'Y 1':1·h Ii a.J1.. 1 of coun~) ~:\ t 1t-... '' 1 h an 11
pects and our g-nme with them hc1 J!'llll! ·: for It i,.. 11 J'~. ~e • L r fh h from h :-: \"iL·torioi.:s ,·,•ars a~ l'rta:-:t. .. d :-:al:i 1S· } r•1U l 'l · B• 01
Etll lo er! fin1l 1\rn Dolla1"' fnr which ~end nw Tht' i\'N•kly l·.:-.1" II"' I for th,· n•mai11tler of the ~chool :-·ear .
tt·st for c:onference honors. ti.e t\'1:ry tlay tho Fro~h squail is Thi' s iwdu;t' 4h flll indud '1l tlw Yand:il nmp nnrl his n"ti:d tthl"' fador wa-.: h·s c-s11 to ,,' 00111 ~============================ in Bozeman O<'t. ~O will be a l°'"a1 With 111orc men l'l'JHH't 11).! for p1a1. t'iat lutnre c-tai:o' "inn!!"' (':tlifornia is tht• nL·w i'1H)tba:i m 11t1·r la k to ::\lllntana t . nmi•w \n 1 ·
• • • " • l!illllL:s \\ ith B1llin•r...; lI .. • "'ho 1! 1: tlt•mpt a,.:ain~t :\lontan.1 Sto~ ... w a l'ollL·J!t' ~owr. w tr j,. HJ) I'. Utah ..\.g"g-ies under Jlil'k Romney rnpidly approcn·hinK tllt f 'Y mar Stall• X1 1rmril ( olll;!P. \l1 J11• S bl' watr.:ht.:·cl with 1n'.L•n•st a:l c11 rr th ht.· : bh• 0 '"l'nd '·
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will ha\"e their usual st:on~ tt•nn' with prospeds of passini: it lie:rir ( l&rle:-:. anti th1 (' ., tt :\1<:i=:1 1n PJH iiil' l'' a"t. :\ft•an" hilt• :hrnn•r::; uf I -\"\'orthing-ton, who will be rern.l·mbl·n·J the wcf'k is oH'r. . .\nwng t1tu,.l' r .. · 1 whii h game w1 I rroli:1l ,. '>• p ~' I :.11.Jl·H boo h·r~ 1itll' tlw fil·!d e\"C'l') Olga \\·l·nlt·m1..•yt ':21. ~ en, h here for hi:; brilliant pe-rformatH'e on porting- are ,·crah all-stu,t(• sc 1n1- /as a p1·t·l1n· 1 rn~v .t (ll ~ thr o 1 night watchin • thl' Blul' an· t:old art. in tht.• t!i I~ ju.:111· L1•llt l'
tht.· baskt:tball floor, is a likt.·h- (.:a1 nstics. Loach Dyche ha~ sul'h nwn frrt·nct:> gamls ot 1P Pnl\ ~r i·~. ,l ng- •hrnugh •he grind. l ~ivu" Fa1b, s, 11.~ ll:1ko11 dic?ate for the fullback position." ------
• • • • • as Preston, ~t1mpson. Pratt, I1l'll\\ n
For thi~ staJ?e of tht" garnl' 'hµ Bobcab are lonking good. Tht< boy:; arc dii:playing the rig'ht kind of spi it and pep and must of us a1 ·" )okin forward to our initial lE'st al!'ain~! the stron~ Yanda! tl'an .. at :\Iosco'\' 0L't. 3.
Pa! kin, Roger, Ru:-=~cll. Ru lie ~.
G-c1.:r, :.inti \\"onl of Gallatin; ~P11111 P"
fen and Xob1e of Gnat Fall~; l·. an :\[. ·ward of Parowan, L'tah; Th p1
son, Ln Yerlin, l'ta h; ::\lillt t, T" Falls. l<lalrn; .Jkl·'arland, Billm Richards, Lor )lesa, Culifurma, J\.1p
kcr anJ RiH~l's of Dt.•cr L ·d::;-l·; Wal· 1 .--------------~ ! :cr:s. Kalispell; An·hibuld. lhn1 ,
FHOSl!-'>OTICE!
.\,) fre~hmen ure asked to meet
in thL· Gymna:-ium this morning at dl'vcn u clotk. Ot·afl Hamilton will addn•:·>. the llll'?l students nnd .:\liss l>onaldson the women ~tmh·nts in ~cpa~"te u~~l'mblit•s un the suhject uf r .1.ten1itics.
Palo, Ilibbin!?', .Jiinnc-:->ut:t. out I which to mould the Fro::h tcan~
The lino \\ill bi! slig!:tl!ii ligh1e than lhut uf la:-:.t \'l·:H' and thl' ha(·~ j field will Jff•>hably f•0 about u11 l rar. Tl P Kittt·ns of la. t yl;'ar !la,1 Olll· oi lhL' LL·.:.:t in the hi:-tr r~ cf th insLtution, iurrn~hin1t \\'ot:dl'rf·Jl J ompt'tition for the Yur~it\' l!'; \\"I'!
as winninf!' a numher of H· wdnl •1
game!\ anwni.r wh h was ; hf• < 'ut i: fron. •he li The Fro~h thi y1•ar
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