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Welcome! High School Stud en ts MONTANA · Montana State Opens Doors to 600 Visitors EXPONENT BOZE\!A\. '\10,TA:'>A. THlR DAY. APRIL 28, 19l9 ~s ident Renne to Deliver Main dress at Assembly Tomorrow .nt R. R Renne will be · -- --- \ umber 21 ipnl High School Week WoPthington Announces 52 be Students Nam ed fop HSW during the 19th annual ,;- thi:,; weekend. tnne\ addres5. will GenePal RegistPation Today StaPts 19th Annual Event nlOJTO\\ morning- on the the )lost of the Fift) -two \I ... C ~tudent~ ha,e been named to as-.i:-,t C'O-ehairmen 1 Beu, Don \J c \lillan. James Cu,ick. Louis trader and Lila S\\an "ith. the ,tudent portion a11d planning of this 19th annual ll igh School \\'eek. -- ta Stale college is pleas- Velcome Montana High I udents and faculty to ou r for 1949 High School ivities. We sincerely hope ., will be a pleasant and ne. 'lould find many things ,mpus that ";11 be of in- you. The program has anged to help )'OU pbn J~1·am to make the great.- u ble contribution to the ent. of our society in the <:ome. Many field~ of en- c understuffed today, and " excellent opportunities • to young men and wo- ,. nre willing to make the ~i effort to become ade- •repared for arious sci- id prof essi onal pursuits. ain purpo~ of H i g h eek i~ to help you choose re cnurse more wisely in with your aptitudes and * lCUlty and our students our sen·ice to ac.:quaint I . the type of training m our higher education- tion~. \"\'e hope you will antage of your oppor- 'Wre this week. \Ve are hn\'e you as our guests. R. R. Renne, Pre~ide nt. The student co-chairmen, in ad- Food-Phyllis Todd. chairman; dition to acting as ex-officio mem- Bob Hockett. Amarlysis ~loecher, bers of the various committees, Grant " 'oollev and i\1ar\' Lou I are listed on the program com- Pasha. · · mittee. ~liss McMillan of Lewis- Open Jlouse and Tours- Bill town is chairma ni assisted by Miss Fry, chairman ; J eanette Almos 1 Swan of Hazlewood, Cusick of Joan Kiff, Jim Sargent, and John Laurel and trad(>r, whose homl · Donohoe. is in Glasgow. tees include: Assemblies - R h u a Slavens, chairman; Keith Wright, George Barth, Bob Stanbury, Betty Lou Eck and P atty Davidson. On the left is ~lax \\ or thington. g-eneral cha1nnan of Lhis I I 1gh School \\ eek. On the right is \ al Gli nn . .\ISC Dean of Studenb. 1-6 p.m. 3-5:30 Program TIILR O \ \ AFTER\00\ \\ 0 E\ E\ l'\ G Regi lralion and 1-l ou.:ing. I SL B) lounge. tudent L"nion building Open house al ~ororities. fratern it ies and coopen . 1ti,c:-. I Membe rs of the other commit· Housing-Domin ic Dira, chai r- man ; Audrey Wendel, Lois J en- <1en, Robert A. -Smith, Dorothy Franko,·ich, and Bob Stewart. Scholarship - Glenn Kennedy, 1-6 chairman; John B1·own 1 Barbara (Continued on page four) u-, i:30-8:30 "imming for bo)~ on!~ in G)m pool. Dinner ton ) uur O\\ n I. Genera l ;\,,embh: G,m. Betti Don .\lc.\lill a11. ,tudent c:o-chairman. pre;icli ng. Pictured above are J ames Cusick of Laurel and Betty Don )lc)lill an, Lewistown, with Lila Swan, Highwood and Louis Strader , Glasgow (below). the t udent co-chairmen of 1949 B igh chool Week. 8:30-10:0U Campus Re, ue Loui, Strader. st udent co-chairman. FRIDA\ .\I OR\I \G 7:30-8:30 Breakfast. Ballroom. Sl,B. 8: '15-9 :30 Genera l Asseml,ly: Ci m. Lila Swan. s tude nt co-ehoir- man. Address ·'~ laki11g the J\lost of \ our Future'" bi Preside nt R. J{. Renne . .\ISC. 9:30-9: 15 Recess. 9 : 15-12 College Aptitude Te t- Gym, R. H. Pa lmer. Director . \I C Test ing a nd Co unilc li ng Service. 12-1 :15 p.m. Lunch, Ballroom. SL B. 3.5 1 ,:30-5:30 J :30-6 5:30-7 7.9 9-12 FrllDAY Al"l EH\00\ .\:\0 E\ E'.\ L\ G ~Jilitary Re, ie\\ --Gatton Field. Col. Curtis C. Renfro, Director Military Science. MSC. ~l eel the Di, i!;iOn Dea ns. To ur of camp us departments. \ arsil) football scr immage. Gatton Field. \\ immlJ1g for girls only. C~ m pool. IJ inncr. Ballroom, CB. Open ll ouse in de partments wilh labora to ri cour,es. Campus S "ing" n S"ai - Dancing. Ba ll room. LB. O rgan .\lusic, S LB lounge. SATL HDAY ~IOHi'l l i\G 7:30-8:30 Breakfast. Ballroom. SUB. ll igh School Fo rum OiscUS::-iions. 10:30-lO: 15 Recess. 1 0: 15-1 l :30 Genera l A,semh l) Ci 111, Ji m Cusick. st udent c·o-chair- man. presiding. Address "' ats ifa li on- The Kn to \ o ur Fu t ure' b1 . \l ari \I. Condon. sta le superin tP;,dt'nt or pul,lic instruc tion. 11 :30- 12 15 Pr<esentation of Awards hi P res ident R. R. Renne. SATUI WAY AFTE: H\ 00 1\ 12:15-1 :15 Campus Lunl'h- Fl agpo le circle. 12 : 15-1 : 15 Educato r-· Luncheo11. Ballroom. L 11. I: 15-1 ::JO l: J0- 1: IS l: 1 -5-3 :00 Fr1u .~ i11g exhibition. Bulle Ce11 tral hi gh tumbler, . Uual Int erco ll egiate Gim11astic meet \l on tana Stat e co Ile, e ,·s. \\' a, hington State colleg G) m. Robe rt Flie- g.t•r. \I C g~ mna!slk coach. in charge.

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Page 1: ·Montana State Opens EXPONENT StaPts 19th Annual Event … · 2016-07-25 · School \\'eek. • --ta Stale college is pleas Velcome Montana High I udents and faculty to our • for

Welcome! High School Stud en ts MONTANA ·Montana State Opens

Doors to 600 Visitors

EXPONENT BOZE\!A\. '\10,TA:'>A. THlR DAY. APRIL 28, 19l9

~sident Renne to Deliver Main dress at Assembly Tomorrow

.nt R. R Renne will be · -----

\ umber 21

ipnl High School Week WoPthington Announces 52 be Students Named fop HSW

during the 19th annual ,;- thi:,; weekend.

tnne\ addres5. will

GenePal RegistPation Today StaPts 19th Annual Event

nlOJTO\\ morning- on the

the )lost of the Fift) -two \I ... C ~tudent~ ha,e been named to as-.i:-,t C'O-ehairmen 1

Beu, Don \Jc \lillan. James Cu,ick. Louis trader and Lila S\\an "ith. the ,tudent portion a11d planning of this 19th annual ll igh School \\'eek. • --

ta Stale college is pleas­Velcome Montana High

I udents and faculty to our • for 1949 High School

ivities. We sincerely hope ., will be a pleasant and ne.

'lould find many things ,mpus that ";11 be of in-

you. The program has anged to help )'OU pbn

J~1·am to make the great.­uble contribution to the

ent. of our society in t he <:ome. Many field~ of en­c understuffed today, and " excellent opportunities • to young men and wo­,. nre willing to make the ~i effort to become ade­

•repared for ,·arious sci­id professional pursuits. ain purpo~ of H i g h eek i~ to help you choose re cnurse more wisely in with your aptitudes and

* lCUlty and our students our sen·ice to ac.:quaint I . the type of training m our higher education­tion~. \"\'e hope you will antage of your oppor­

'Wre this week. \Ve are hn\'e you as our guests. R. R. Renne, Pre~ident.

The student co-chairmen, in ad- Food-Phyllis Todd. chairman; dition to acting as ex-officio mem- Bob Hockett. Amarlysis ~loecher, bers of the various committees, Grant " 'oollev and i\1ar\' Lou

I are listed on the program com- Pasha. · · mittee. ~liss McMillan of Lewis- Open Jlouse and Tours- Bill town is chairmani assisted by Miss Fry, chairman; J eanette Almos1

Swan of Hazlewood, Cusick of Joan Kiff, Jim Sargent, and John Laurel and trad(>r, whose homl· Donohoe. is in Glasgow.

tees include:

Assemblies - R h u a Slavens, chairman; Keith Wright, George Barth, Bob Stanbury, Betty Lou Eck and Patty Davidson.

On the left is ~lax \\ orthington. g-eneral cha1nnan of Lhis I I 1gh School \\ eek. On the right is \ al Gli nn . .\ISC Dean of Studenb.

1-6 p.m.

3-5:30

Program TIILR O \ \ AFTER\00\ \\0 E\ E\ l'\G Regi lralion and 1-l ou.:ing. I SL B) lounge.

tudent L"nion bui lding

Open house a l ~ororities. fraternit ies and coopen.1ti,c:-. I

Members of the other commit·

Housing-Dominic Dira, chair­man ; Audrey Wendel, Lois J en­<1en, Robert A. -Smith, Dorothy Franko,·ich, and Bob Stewart.

Scholarship - Glenn Kennedy, 1-6 chairman; John B1·own 1 Barbara

(Continued on page four) u-, i:30-8:30

"imming for bo)~ on!~ in G)m pool. Dinner ton ) uur O\\ n I.

Genera l ;\,,embh: G,m. Betti Don .\lc.\lilla11. ,tudent c:o-chairman. pre;icli ng.

Pictured above a re J ames Cusick of Laurel and Betty Don ) lc)lill an, Lewistown, with Lila Swan, Highwood and Louis Strader, Glasgow (below). the t udent co-chairmen of 1949 B igh chool Week.

8:30-10:0U Campus Re, ue Loui, Strader. s tudent co-chairman.

FRIDA\ .\IOR\I \ G 7:30-8:30 Breakfast. Ballroom. Sl,B.

8: '15-9 :30 Genera l Asseml,ly: Ci m. Lila Swan. s tudent co-ehoir­man. Address ·'~ laki11g the J\lost of \ our Future'" bi President R. J{. Renne . .\ISC.

9:30-9: 15 Recess.

9 : 15-12 College Aptitude Te t- Gym, R. H . P a lmer. Director .\I C Test ing a nd Counilc li ng Service.

12-1 :15 p.m. Lunch, Ballroom. S L B.

3.5

1,:30-5:30

J :30-6 5:30-7 7.9

9-12

FrllDAY Al"l EH\00\ .\:\0 E\ E'.\ L\G ~Jilitary Re, ie\\--Gatton Field. Col. Curtis C. Renfro, Director Mil itary Science. MSC. ~leel the Di, i!;iOn Deans.

T our of campus departments. \ arsil) football scrimmage. Gatton Fie ld.

\\ immlJ1g for gi rls o nly. C~ m pool. IJ inncr. Ballroom, CB.

Open llouse in departments wilh laboratori cour,es.

Campus S"ing"n S"ai - Dancing. Ba ll room. LB. Organ .\lusic, S LB lounge.

SATL HDAY ~IOHi'l li\G 7:30-8:30 Breakfast. Ballroom. SUB.

ll igh School Fo rum OiscUS::-iions.

10:30-lO: 15 Recess.

10: 15-1 l :30 General A,semhl) Ci 111, Jim Cusick. s tudent c·o-chair­man. presiding. Address " ' atsifa lion- The Kn to \ our Future' b1 .\l ari \I. Condon. sta le superin tP;,dt'nt or pul,lic instruction.

11 :30- 12 15 Pr<esentation of Awards hi P resident R. R. Renne.

SAT UIWAY AFTE:H\001\ 12:15-1 :15 Campus Lunl'h- Flagpo le circle. 12 : 15-1 : 15 Educator- · Luncheo11. Ballroom. L 11. I : 15-1 ::JO l:J0- 1: IS l : 1-5-3 :00

Fr1u.~ i11g exhibition . Bulle Ce11tral high tu mbler,.

Uual Interco llegiate Gim11astic meet \l ontana S tate co Ile, e ,·s. \\'a,hington S ta te colleg G) m. Robert Flie­g.t•r. \I C g~ mna!slk coach. in charge.

Page 2: ·Montana State Opens EXPONENT StaPts 19th Annual Event … · 2016-07-25 · School \\'eek. • --ta Stale college is pleas Velcome Montana High I udents and faculty to our • for

I' \ Cl·. 'I II 0 'l(l\'I I\ I 1.\1'0\E\'I Thur,d,", l p,,1 211,

A :Deeper fa{ea11i11; The Future of Montana State Col1eBe \lontana ~t.1t r 1·0111•µ1• lhnm ... open it, dou, .. ,11ul "' kt1111P ..

11w11· than (tlH) hi~li .. d1e1t.J ,1ude111, In the 1·11111111, ... durin;.: tlw ,w,1 thrn• d.n,. ~ oung llll'11 and ,,011w11 li1.1,1.-• 1·01t11' 1'10111 ,c1II pa,t ... ul 0111 .. 1.1tl' lo la~c pn1 I 111 .. f'1111lu1 ... hip 1·0111l• ... t ... l1t , j .. j1 11111 .. 1·'111111. and In 1111 ·t 11... tlw 1wuplP ul \J -..{ ·.

A bstr.1cl of' uddrcss p,i1•c11 lO the Sc11ior Class of' NSC by Prcsidcnc R. R Renne 011 April

What is MSC? Ow, Future Plans W e A1'e Bui/din \\ ,~·r<' ~lad 1h.11 L11t•, 1i~n1• 1·011w. \\ P :-.h.-ill 1·,11 Ii 11, 111 d11 11111

hit lo lu·lp tlwn1 l11ul 1h1•11 \\.I\ a111111lCI lh,· i';.Hllpll~. ln i11,t1t1d tlw111 in kno\\ ledge of 11111 cl .. p'-1) .... nu, dq1a1 t11U'nl ... rncl 0111 f111w­tion,.

It ,,111 111· an oppu1l1111il\ for the f11t1111• ... 1urf1·nt- of ""'l. to !ind 11111 ,,Ii.ti <.·o lll'µ.1· Ii,. j ... iik,•. \\ pan• 11111 to ... ,•II 1)11r ... 1·hl·-. .111cl 0111 ,d111ol 111 Llw fulllll' d,111·11 ... or 1111r ,tatr and Olli 1·ou111n.

\\ l' hop1• tli~1l tht·, \\ ill ... ,•t• ,I P,l'l'~llt'! IIH',llli11 g: than Jll'-1 tlw -.h11,\ lhi·, ,, "II --t' l1t•11·. Hnond .di tlw i11di, idual e,l11l1iL-- ,Hid di .. pJ.n .. ,l.ncl fP1.lt1111,. 1l11•1r i, a ... p.rit of n1npl·r~111011. ... n ,1•1, llt'<'l' ..... tlt\ fnr lht.• ... llnr .. ::-f11l npt·1.1tiu11 of thi .. lli ;.d1 ~C'honl \\t·il.

\\ t' liopc• that \\I' 1·,111 h,·lp th,·m ,1't..' lh.tt '"' an· In inµ 111 build up a collq.!t' that 11111r1• ,111d n101t· ,,ill 1·q11ip 111•opl1• Lo ... ,•1,1· all i11<,t111iu11 l111µ1•r thdn tl11·111-..1•h1•-... \ co ll ,·µ1• ,,a11t .. cHld 1wt·d In produn• m1•11 and ,, 111111•11 ,, ho l".111 think c·l,•u1 h ,u1d can ,11 t in ,11 uni hilh tlwir 1·1111,i.-1in11 ....

\\ ilia 0111 ,H~ln111w. '"' hope thal ... <..1111,•tl11nµ d,·e1wr than 1111· .. u11an· ,1llnut:u11'- "ill dl'p,111 \dtl1 tl1t· ... l -..111d,•,1t ... \dlt'n tlw, n•tt1111 hnnll'.

\"k\\ thl· ,.u:--ny fn11t1wll ,crim- ll11n't for~<'t th1 < ampu:- Swin~ mage 011 G:ttton Fiehl Ftidoy uf- ·u Sway fullowm~ Fridri~ 11ig-h1'~ le1·nnon. opc·II hnu:-.e,.

R1prh1.••d !rom M17 1949 Wot of [SQl IR[ C,,r,rr11,,ht l'U9 by [..qulr~, !or,

"Ofa,y. r.111 ·er 1wrtl"

MONTANA EXPONENT PRl'iTFO ll\ TIIE ARTCllAFT PRINTERS

:\lontann Stott· t•111\(•1 .. a• i:-- a lund I )uring the past year. Wl" have Th<· Ja~t ll"gi::-lo.tun. a pJ c,rant 1.:11lh·gt.> ·~tahfo•ht•d by th1 c•:-.l'tbli~hl·d th~ Ofri('(.• of th~ D14 an ::it,•d :o:;t!,UOO.OU to )1 011, tnl )lnrrill .\rt of v,o;:! and l·mlow- of .~tudl·nt:-- to ht"ing und~r One cul\\•g-r for perman1•n m nw:1t paid hy tht• F,·clt·nd ~<1n·rn adniini:--trativt· hl·a<l the mnn,· ~w- nwnb-. With this fund , nwnt through ~ranb of land and t1,·ili1•:-- Hild tlu it·~ which clail) to l·1.1uip our librar)·, put m t'1.>rt:1111 fnud..:, Tht..' 111cumt· frnm st•n·e thp studcnl~. Tht~:--l' includ~ stt~am h('nting lint•, 11nprow land J:!;T;rnt:-. n,·t·r.t~l·s npprnxim- th,• Health Senil'l', Testing and of our roads and wa:;..: ... , an at.i•ly ,. ~OJO.J.00 ~-\•Hrly. Grant!- uf Cuuns(•lin,:t. Jlou,1111r, Food ·r- ~lrUCl :::ome bl<.'acher~ fn. mnnt'y from Ff'C!l·rnl a~t.·m·w:-- tn· dc·t•, ..\thll'tic::-.. ·\ lumni Relation:,;, lt>tic fit'ld. tal "71i,:t 5.fl(I ~early for tt·:n·hin~ ec:t. Dt:an \'al Glynn and hi:; ~taff Tht ~Utte Board of Ed work. art· nnxiou, to a-...:,;i,t th1• ~tudl'nl~ ha $ recomml•nded $1,iO(

.\t )lunt ma Stall' eollt•g-,·. th1.•r1? ;1t all tinu•:-. and \\l' feel t·oordin- Crom the five million liolta r,· thrL'l1 rna1n 4lid~1ons of wnrk. ·uion of ,tud1·nt per:--onnt·I nctiv1-Thl fir;- j:,; 1"1?:,.ii\ent in::;trlll·- lit·s has llt'en a ~lt·Jl in the right

,i<,n 4..•ompri:--m~ mon· thnn ·-10 ciin'Ction lo improve our admini!--t!aching ~rrup~ and a .. t.nff of traLi, I.' efft>ctin·llt·, ..

:!00 lt•tu~ht•rs. \\ t• plan to t•stabli:-h a plact<· Thl· st'l'OJH.i , ... n·s<..'an·h. Tht> ..\~- mcnt s.en·in~· eff PctiYt' with the

ncultunil Ex1wrinw11t .~tj.t ion an<l ~ g-inning- of hp com in~ fbca1 1t~ :-t-n•n hrund1 sl3tion:;. an.· Iv· n·ar to help in tht• plaL·ement of eatL'd in \"ariou, ports of tlw ~tudt•nl:s afh·r graduation and tht1

st'.ltl', ar.<l Lht• E11g-i1w1·ring Exp('r- Sl•curing of part time t.•mploymt>nt inu .. ·nt station ~t·t..·ur1·d tts fir,t •luring under-graclua t: cf.Jyz-: \\"e grnn of funds frmn the :-Lute lt•g- lwp .... alt studl•nt:-. will ft.el frt•t• islatur1• lh1" Jm:,,;t Sl'"'"1nn, l'ffl·c.·· to u~e thL· s.en·it·t· of thi:,; central tin• July J. n, l!f. ph1l·t•mc-nt hurPau whl'nt.>\"er th1.•y

Tht· third i~ L·un~p1•:--ed of thL· ft·1·l lhe bun·nu C'nn be of help. It .\gncultural Extemdon S (' r ,. i c 1· \\ ill ~uppl(•nucnl thl· -;cr\"icL·5 110\\

with L'OU11ty ag-(·nt.... and homE> bt.•ing renderl'd by ,·arious depart­h-mon:-lralion ag,mts lnl·ated tn nwnL~ and individuals in plaC'ing \"ari01.h :\{nntmu c-uuntL ~. and '-lUdt:nt.s and ~ratluah·~.

for :\iontana .. "tal,t> l·oht•g ; eel by th~ ,·otl•rs in th~ • la~t ~o,·emlx_,r :!. \\"1th th Wt• hope to build thn•1; ,:, huilding,.

Tht• first is a Phy:-.1c .. -~ atic~ buiJdi,,g-. Tht: st•t ing ,,111 be an .-\niniat l liuilJing with l'OnrwctinJ..:" • nry n ._.:.enrch laboratory, I ndustry laburat.ory and W

Additional

,. ith l·xte-n:,;11111 :--p1 cwli:--t:-­qu trh'n·u on th, t..·ampu-...

The• tot .ll futuls fnr LhL·~,

head-

thrr1 fit•ld:-- of \\fll'k art' approxin :tlt'ly Lhn·c 1nilli1111 clnlhn;. hr lhl:' cnm-111)! fisn\l yt·ar, of whil·h ap11roxi­

n·alt'ly utw-half i:-- f,,r res.idt:nt in­slrud1on, 1111t • fourth for r,·.:--1.:arch. 1nd one-fourth for t'X t'n~ion work.

Our Public ~·1·n·in.• Di'"bion h~ t:nr i"n ('llt mu) drop ,0 ~hown n stt'ady grtiwth and whih· a:- :!:loo ~tud, m:-- from t \\1 are mo,·ing- forwan:I ~lowly. of :t?OO. w,• are findin~ int:rcil:-.4.•cl 1.·a'l.;. for staff membt>r ... to :,;:pl·ak ttJ ,·nrinus aclult µ-roup~ and to offor adult

Post- \VaP T1'a11siti011

l·dueation t.·la:.-:-e:-- off thL· campus. hNn·y int..·rt!-a:-~ in the bi \\ l hoPt,.' that iL \\ ill bt p1.l.~:.-iblt• during- lhe p.ist :--1\. y hl t•xpnnd thi~ .. ,.niu;• lo th(> puh-1it..· and to , ari1..1u ... ~tiUJb i11 lht·

y ·~.u-:-; aht':.11L from n,,w. \\" l· ha,·t• n·n111tl) l":--tahfo•hed a Institution;-, likt!

\\"ith tht· l'11t1du:--io11 of \\'orld J?;n1du:1te di\"ision und~r a J.!radu- thr(IU!,!h l)\'riod:- 11f \\ nr 11. hundn•tl, of \"d~·ran~ nh· dt•::in tn admini .... t,·r our gradu- t·Xpan:-i,,n folluweJ fh,ckl'd tu thl' l'ampu~ to l'11mpll1 lt1 ntt· JJl'l,g-1·am whid, ha:-. 1.•xpandt•11, :--labili ·atirm. If \\t' hatl 1r stnrt t}wir collt•Al' tiLIUl'ation. to th(• point wh~r1• ""' ,w,, han• aft1.•r \\' 11rltl \\·nr 1 111 t EnroHnlt'nt \\,ts dlluhled from a ,,,.•t tl\\'r 100 stud,·nt:- aking- aci- Hi~tl':-, we wnuld not h;

pre wnr µ1.•nk uf 1,\.o;tl(l ~tudt·nts. v.rnced w11rk Ul )lontana SL'ltt.~ n·ady for tht• he3\"Y i and tlw tt>ud1111µ: staff wa:-. doub- l'ollt•,£!e. Thi~ phasl' of our work :--.tucit•nt:-- in th,• Hl:lO',, 1 lt·d frorn 11 s:-- than ltlO to about .. Jwuld gTn\\ rap1dl) i11 thl· year:; w1• haq• lk·gun to t.1;~ ~110 111~lrt1l lors. nlwuU. thl· ht:-a\"y "'nrollnwnt .,ft

Thi:-. t•xp:rn:-tnn, ,,r l'OUl':::it', IV· Tht R<·st>ard1 F oumlation at \\'ar IL qllll'l'd incn·:l~t·d fi11a1w1al :--uppurt. )I Pnt:inn ~t:'lll' l'nllqrt.·. a :--l~pnr- L' 11.·s~ Wt' build 1ww, pinticulnrly Ill viL•\\ of thL' fal'l 311, l'orpvratiun. "ith an t'Xl'i.'U- tH't bt. rt'ndy to t:lkt' ·a that as ,·..-1"·1·a11 l'llrnllml'nt bt•g-an Li, l' din·cwr, ha~ ht.·t'n inkn>sted hem·y l'Hrollnll'nt in Hl(;

t, dl·dml :"o(lntt'wha.t thi;- pa .. t in , 1,1.uri,it,:" pnYah' g-rants fur rl•- f11r tht- next year. \\ t' n·t'l'I\ l'tl 1\·s:- fumb fn,:n si•al'ch. Tht.•"e Krants will makf.:' it yt•U ,, H ~ee 1nauy nt.'' th,· \'dl•r.rn:,.' .\ tlminblratitin. Tht· po:-.:-.ihlt.• lo t·nn~ on a :,:trnng g-nin~ up on the l'an,pu

totul L·nrollnwnt did not dt.•1·li1w g:raduntt> pru.!,!r:un in tht fi,•ld;:;:. nf- tlw~ Url' ~uin~ up. \\~ ap1u·ct·1abl:· , ho\H•\t·r. h1·1·au:-t.~ 1w11- frn·d by tlw rn:-Lituti(,n. "ill kt.>t'P in mmd tliat 1 L'll·rnn 1.•11rollnn•nt int.·r,•a:-cl•tl. pn .. 'paring- for thl· futm

Tht· St alt• tif ,t nntnna has h l'll \\\• ht)pt• ttl hn, L' }!"ootl mhleti<' J\•ac..ly lo ~h-l• futun y1 ll·:tm:-- 111 th,• v:1nou~ ~p,wt~ in ,rnd wona•u tht.· t1pp,,1 tun \\ hll'h \\l' partil'ip:ltt:1, hut we cln a ~01111 l'dUCJlt 01 at th1 not 1•,1wct to plan• undu,, t•mplw·

.. ,.nen1t1:,; in n, supoprt of h1).!ht .. ·r ,lut'a io1 amt has qunrlrupll•d ap~

pn,priatinn~ f,1r :\l ontnno Stall•

r111l1·gl' and l'l·:....i,h•nt in~trudwn 111 the la~t !-1\. ~t·ar:-. For t.•xnm pk, for tht• r1•ar lH 13-•l l. appl'l1priu 'tnns \\t•n, h·!-~, th:tn out"-fourth ,,f a million tlt)llnr:-.

:-i-.. up,,n athll'lil'~. \ ::-ounll phy~i l''ll t•th.:l"ntion proAram i~ an intt g1·~ll p:\J't ,,f a good l'O\lt.•p,·t' offo1-i11g, and WP will \\ ork fnr ~l. w1·ll halnnct•d nthlt·li1· pru~ram.

As A Rcsu

ROCKY MO Member of 11, ~.11~ 11

1,~::'~,~,11~ ,!::~·1t1u~' ~11:rl ~!:~h/1~:~

TAlN INTERCOLLEGIATE PRESS ASSO lATJON f11·,t y,•111 uf tlw eu1-r,·nt hi,•1111iu111

\\ t.' i\l"l' trying ll• pr,1, ide em­pluymt>nt ,1pportunitit·:-. f,1r all uth· kt ir p:u ti1..'ipn11t:-. "ho f\t'1.·d work in 111-dt~r hi fin:Hw,• Llwir l'l,\lt'!?t' t>tlut.·uti11Jt. \\°(• :ll't.• !!lllph1ying- a fn•:,;hman t'l1:i..·h \\ h,, will ha milt· f1\·shnwn tt•nm:-. and this will

,,ur l·olkg-1.• :\l ,1nt:111:1 lt•gl•, Tht· in:-:.titut101 h: l'1·1l"•nt n:11Ut!1tior 11 1lff"'r,·d h,·r1.•. \\ l fon1lt). \\ t'

Accepwrnce for Mailing ut Special Rate of Postage Provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, lfl27, Authorized Feb. 17, 1919

Continuuncl1 of \Veckly 8.·1>0111!-nt nnd Monthly Exponent Founded 1895. PuLiished every Thursday of the College Y<•nr by the Associ­

ated Students or :'\toutana Stutc Collegt•, Boz man, i\lonlann

Sub-.cription rote by mull lo any poi•1t wiLhin the United St.all's and pos~sions iM $ 1.60 pt!r college year.

1'hi~ !-ipecial t·ditio11 of till• ;\l ,1nlana Expom•nt \\ci~ publ i~Jw<l ~tuarl Ston , Edi to r of Mo ntana J,:xporh•nt, Turn M enth•I, Lee

Onvl(bon. Garnt•l hcltkin, ll<'lsy J>avil'8.

( It) Hl-fiOl stalt• appn,priations for rps1clt•nt in~trtH:lii1n totull1.•d ap prox11,wlt1l~ ::,; 1,0-1!1,tlOO.UO or 111111 l' thnn foul' li1tW!o<, tlw JHta-1 1 tll)-

physil·:\l l'~llllJllh

ropri 1t11rn:-. 'l\•acht· rs' ~ulariL·~ st r t.:'n~thcn m11· l'lltir1• phy$icnl t'1l ­

·1rt• nlmost on.,. half again n~ hig-h Ul·ntwn prog-rnm.

ll\1\kt· tlwm nwn• 111.•;.u·I, for prl1pt.•r s1•n·il't•.

\\ 1.1 will l'l)llt..·,•ntrn tt mth·h on t.1kinA" on lit' \

in1pnwrn~ tlw 11u.1l t) c Sl'nt llfft'ring-s. Our stu, t'r ratin i:-. 1111\\ ttl1. b

ns they wp1·,, al tht> hl•ginning tif \Vt• at"t~ ~un· y (1U "ill lw proud tlw wnl', nrul uur :-.tudt•nt t1.•m·hl•r- of thl' Bobt·nts ()I\ lht• nn.'r.1µt· r,Hio is nm, JI) to I l·ompun·d tll on•r tlw y"•nr:-. Tlwl'l' will. l1f ~O tu I at tlw 11utbn·nk of tlw "}II'. 'l'hu:--, )lontnna Sl 1k 1·01lt'gl' hth imprm·t•d in its kal'hing s r ,·1n•. This hns bt·l'II nrnile JIU~~ihlt· by t llC' i1wn·n~l·il apprn11ria t i,m:-. J'('l't'i ,·t"'<.I.

rriu1·:.::.1.', l~ sonw Yl\nrs in " hkh lx'l'II for 11urny, 111.111) Wt' d l1 ,wt d1, n:- Wt'll l\$ oth .. •r:--. so an• our ~t·1ff ~alar \ \\' art\ aiming fur a :.tl':tdy, Wl'll- \\ ti ~inct•rl'ly h,ipt..· t

bnlanc,•d prog ram, ratlwr than 0114..• 11riali1,1n.:1 "ill l'l111tinm· of l1 , tr1.•mf.:'s, and we inyift, Your ) h1ntanu State- l'l1llt•Kr :1i1pro\"al o f thi:- pr11grnm. 11rn,imum :-en·in' t,l "\

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0 Offers $100 larships

Week

µrogrnm will

ut the sanw plan a:-. last

rcling to R. H. Palmer.

of the ~holarship ('om-

u 10 )!SC $100 scholar­bf;! awarded, the., same

.ar, but they will be g-h·­ightly dif1·frent manner. wards assemblr closinsr

I \\" eek two of the , s will be, awarded to d the girl who register

1 the tests. The other / larship:- would be de­

n which ~tudent. regis-, •st grade~ in their first

MSC.

~ent plan of gh-ing col­tl rtude and preparation 1 ea.:-urement of aptitudes

Pi ctured aho, e is Lh t> en trance to the ::\l onlana Sta te co llege g) mn asi um. , rpne of a ll the as emhlies to he he ld during J-lig h Schoo l \\ "eek. 011 the right is the Student l ni on Building. the soc ia l cente r of \l onlana Sta le.

, -d-high school training ------------­nmendt.•d by school ad­

s, and tried last :nnr ir5-t time. The general as n~rr fa,·orable and ~ in this year's sched-

Science .Talent Is Bobcats Break Even 1n Hoop Season; Sou3ht 1n ,

1 laid out in accordance HS W eek Contest Lose State Crown Held Since 1943 1in s.ugge:-tions

who sueces5-fully pass nre qualified to compete rsh 1ps during their fin;t

I MS C, with awards to t student in each of the elds. The two students

:\!ontana State co I I e g e will again sponsor the Science Ta lent Search contest during High School Week.

\\ 'hen the fina l buzzer rang in the Bohcat-Crial) ga me on aturcla~ nif!hl of Februan 26. it e,,,decl the lo ngest 35 seconds in Bobca t hislon and the 19 19 ~I C ha,l..ethall ,rason. It clinrn,ecl the on l, game the Cak ,, ere able Lo lake in the sta le serie-. \\ e " on 82 lo 81.

This is the ~econd year that MSC has sponsored a state-w ide contest b:1sz<.l on the entri es sub­mitted to the national event.

Bu t in ,,indi ng up the ir sea~on ,,ith thi~ ,ic ton o, er the ir am:irnl ri,a ls. the Bobca ts we re a ble lo "ind up the ~ear wi th a J 1·- lLI record aga insi co llegia le compeliti on.

highe5l in lhe tests and ly receive their scholar­

' ediatelr, will find that

Lou Howard to End 43~Year Career at MSC

A committee of judges. is se­lected from r eprese:itath·es of the Science department f aculty to se­

vailable when they i-:tart leer the top papers from the the fall. In addition. more than 40 entries. l'he num- A -l3-year-old career as direc­

oup pas::;ing the test, a ber of winners Yaries according tor of '.\fontana State college 11 be awarded to th to the funds a,·ailable. The win- ba nds will be terminated next udent from eac:h school ner:s are gi,·en schola rships to June by Lou Howard.

the results found to MSC. le in thi~ testing ar­," says Palme!', ' 'were s to the ~chool princi­unselors on t'ach indiv­-;t performanl'e. 1'he!ie

, 1lem.ent the school's in­and aid in better guid­he students."

Last year eight $100 schola r­ship~ were awarded 01 the b:asi of High School Weak exercises. Thi s )'ear the number of winner~ has not yet been announc d. The awards will be announced at the Awa rd assembly Saturday morn­ing.

'On,s Punting Is Highlisht >ast Football Campaign ning th,· 191!) foo t hall s<·a,on "ith l7 leuermen. Coach pentt"r \\ouncl up Lhc -.ea~on ,, iLh tho ,,in:-i an J ~r,cn ppiug three game:-- h, a ,ing le lou chdo,, n.

1\l ilt Cla,,~on a11d <:e ;1t e1 Bill Bo~ton. \\ho last )l.!a r \\Oil

eco~uilion hith thei r pa .;s c-a lching and punting. \, e re captain~. B0ston1s. edu- . ---------once again plac:ed him to 6. ~ elite of the nation's October 6 in Naranche stadium

eason opener , the MS ackled powerful l:tah Logan and came back ort end of a 31 to 6

-!back John Heine suf ­:k injury which b n,:hed of the schedul .

. t w~kend tflP Cats to drub the X 01 th Da­

,, 33 lo 0. ll' ith head Bill flo,lges failing to an illrgul touchdown

... a. .... trrn Washington in Rame, the sco1·(• ended 3, Bobcat~ 6. he !- moke set llt> cl the end, the ats had won Field in a h,,rd fought

1 the Dakota Sioux. 12

in Butte, the Cats met. the uEWE' 1

for the famed Copper Bowl. MSC had gotten possession in 19-17 for the fir st time since 1933. But th boys from )fissoula took it back in a 14-0 contest.

Th e Cats next t ra,·e led to oP rt­land, where they dropped one to the Portland Pilots. A last 19

In recogn it ion of his yea rs of sen·ice, Howard was honored at an assembly he ld ~larch 10 in the gymnasium. Music at the as­sembl:,: was pla),ed by the Bobcat band and 1 as he has done for so many year~. Howard directed .

second touchdown gav<! the Ben- I n 1904, Howard w nt. to Mb­gals from Jdaho State a last min· soula and orga nized the fir~t L\l on­ut~ victory over MSC in the next lana State university bancl. In game. I 9Q(j he returned to Boz(~man

'rhe als gaYc the ldaho V an- where he organized lh<.' first Mon­dai s a run for their money before t,ma Lule college band. Jos;ing 28 to 12. \V inding up theil' Thal fir st band was Lhe fore­schedul e at Bill ings, the gridcat~ runn(' r of 43 others whi c: h be­were literally roped, thrown and came popularly known as 8 bent tied by the Wyoming Cowboys bands. ll oward made his fir ~t 42-6. b1n1d tour with his college music-

• The season star ted with a ser -,.----------­ies of disappointing losses. Losing series scori ng records. the sea son's opener to the Billings Leading ~cor e!' this season \\·as Stockmen, Coach Breeden was try- Les Cuny, Arlee, a sophomore, ing out the squad for size. ~ ext who bucketed 371 point~ in 29 came a couple of wins o,·er Rocky games and gained a11-conference )fountain college of Billings, fol- recogni tion. J oe Kelly of Butte lowed by three sh-aight defeats , fame was second with 215 tallies. from the \Yyoming Cowboys. and I Rounding out the first five were a Joss to Utah State a Salt Lake Ray J ohnson, a sophomore frO"ll

City. Shelb,- with 215 also, Joe )lathias Back in Bozeman. the Cats of Da)·ton with 199 and Bill Ped­

split with Whitworth and :'forth en, Great Falls ,dth 106. This Dakota . On a Christmas trip quintet sta rted the last two games south, Lady Luck went against and were largely responsible for the i\fSC boys. They dropped two ihe towel'ing scores piled up. to Nevada, two to Colorado Col­lege before lhey came through with a double win OYer Western Stale.

Returning home again, thP Cats split with Colorado Stale. The next. series found a couple of ser­ies !,L'Oring records drop into lhe record books whe n the Grizzlies of the ' 1U'' wo11 a pair in li1i$SO U­

la, 3-71 and 82 -71.

Then came a winning treak of sh ,·ictorics, with double wins over Jdaho State, Colorado Mines and anot her pair from Idaho State in Uw Spud stat.e .

Thus with a 13-13 record. the Cats went into a home defense of lhe state t itle against the Silver­tips from MSU. The fi rst game was a heart-breaker for ai root­ers. The Cats led by 9 points al the half, o:i ly to have the Griz­zlies c:ome roaring back to win in the last few minutes by a 5 to 56 margin.

McKerhen High Scorer For Kitten Cag,ecats

The freshman squad "The Bob­kitlens"' were led br red-hend d J oe McKelhen from Thermopolis. Wyoming, who netted 246 points in 18 games for lhe M C frosh. Livingston's contribution, P erry McCah ill, tipped in 232 in ~l game.

Bob aundet\ one of three Hard­in athletes on Lhe Kitten squad, was third in sco ring with 175. Olhr r~ on the squall included Lin Durham, Earl c:hoer, Bob ).Jill er and Don Hammer.

Th~!'c are the men that will probably be li sted on l\1SC's bas­kc tball p1·og1·ams in the coming few year s. And, judging fro m their wvrk on the courts this p;·:-t season, they will carry the Bob cnt tf"IJ'Ch on high and make al :\ lSC 5t udents and alums proud of t hei r tenm !

A II information booth will be alurday night the Cats cam~

back lo win 2 to 1 in a th l'iller that once more broke all prev ioui:; maintain ed in the g t""ne ral loungl~

of the U B from Thursday noon inns in 1fl07 and fi nanced it r n- th1·ough Saturday afternoon b tir('ly by putting on conceds, I nwmbers of the Coll ge 4- ll dub. d1-1nces nnd minstrel shows.. l\ln.ps of th e campus, announ"."c-

A t, Lhc a s!-e mbly he lookQd ment.c., nn<l olhe r info rma tion wil' backward over 36 band tours he be available for all high schoo l had made with Montana State col- students attenJing. Please do nr'lt lege bands that have played in 75 b<' afraid to use thi s. c;ervice !Vt

l\ lontana cit ies. up for your convenience.

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Thur,;da,. April 2l :\IO'iTA\ \ E\PO \ E\T ----------l' \ GI, FOl;R

Rodeo and Little International Are Spring Featur Rodeos Are Bone Jarring Business For MSC Riders

by Garnet Kotkin

A rcheologists' p,·irlence hnsn 't yet proven it, but 1 wouJdn't bt a bit sm·prised lo learn that our )ow-brewed cave-man ancestors spenl the Fourth of Jui)' roping dinosaurs and tying pink ribbon on ~her-toothed tigers' glisten­ing incisors. 1t1:-- been the ~ame pattern all the way lhrough his­tory: man against ben~t for the enjc,ym tlt of the popcorn eater::-. Take the Romans, for in:.tance. They turned a poor underweight Christian u_rnu:~d only with ner­vous B.O., into nn arena with a half-starved lion nnd watched Lhe fun. Somt.• fun. And don't forget the toreador and his color-blind battering ram, El Toro. And the English and Lhe,r bull-baitingc.

This old u rgc to :->et:' a mnn matching his ~kill with an animal ha!-- reached it::- Zt·nith in tht· Am­erican. Rodc,1. Tht- rodro has be-come ~o popular that eYt·ry sum­mer, in enffr broad spot in en:ry road, lhe ~wirling dust, the cla­tnor and tht> cohir. ~pell rotl('n rn all ?\lontanam•. fn fact. belieYe it or not, t:.he rodeo has e,·en g-ont~ to collegt>. And don't think it got si:::~ifi~d tht-re, t.>ither, bt·caust:' ii didn't. The b1·onc t·i<lc~ at ~1SC Rodeo~ bounn• just ns high. look ju~t a~ Wt!ll :--ilhouelt<,•d against a blue .-.ky, and land jU'-l a!-- harcl as any profei:.sional c,·er did.

· Ag Club Sporn Livestock Shm Again May 19·

~[ontana State's Little tional li\·estock show is for •lay 19-20 this year, I pro gm. m of Ya Tied entert lined up.

This show, another of ied functions of the Agr club is patterned after cago International LiYest position with emphasis p -rndent sho"\"ma.nship. TI International ha~ been campu feature since 193 for the time-out period 01

war. The late Loui~ \'inl er head of the animal departm.ent~ first inau,rur excellent enmt.

.... inte the war. the re, Ag club has sponsored t Accelerated student inte participation have made war shows better than r

The purpose of the< l ternational is to gh·e st the Agrh:ultural rlivisfo1 portunitr to gain e"--pe; fitting and training live the sho\'t-ring. Stu1tent train the animals. they it. . for about one month pn the show. The stock tts1

lege owned or loaned tt lege by interested 1[onta t er~.

Yt>~, it's th1. .. same old hone- Sve11t·~ from la::-t \lonlana ~late· l'(lllrg:t' 1\m.ir-n '"Jlnns.un•d ln the \ gri1.·11ltural elub.

Tht• competition i~ showing ability and lo degre~ on the physical of the animals. )lore th d~nt ~ho'ITTlle-n have dra~

jarring bu~in ~s that it eYcr ,, as, with dirt-eaters from University of \Yyoming, Colorndo A & M, Monta11a State Uni\'e.r$ity, Texas A & M, and )lontnna State col­lege competing for the p r i z e mon y. lt's an nnnunl a(foir spon­sored b)• th :llontana State Agri­students themselves. and it's no cultural club, produced by the place for blac•k Hun1burgs and spats.

Special Events Planned Durin;g Hi ;gh School W eek High $Chool grac.luutt'.S "·ho an' · Members who sen·e on the Shorthorn and Aberd~I!

The boys behind this s.how de­scrYe a lot of rredit, and th~ fast shnw that re~ult~ is a credit to nil in,·oh·cd. Parades. publicity. management and a "moven" show don't come out of the thin air.

J leading thL· ttllly this ~·Piu· is manag r llarold "Duke .. Depue, formt•r bas being Gene Pt"<lersen fou11der of th~ 1·oclL•o. E-,,-ents ,,;11 h1clude calf roping, stel'r dc·l'ori1t~ ing, wilc.l cow milking, and ~addle bronc nnd steer riding.

It'.:-. nut at tc"\·ery rodeo that the fe,llow "~etten·· next to you in llblory cornt's ro:ni11g out of tht:> chulc on one of the n1t·anest 1

orn1·i~st, c:usscdest 1 !'\idcwi11denesl, piec.:e of hor:,;t• flesh that l'Vt.•r

kickec.l n wall out of n barn. And wh~n ;rou se(• onr nf those 5lick­trouscl'ctl stutlcnl~ go a rt h i n g lhrough lhe air, and when you see lhe wda pop crowd cling a little lighter lo their 1·ed b,lloons. you'll know thul llwy're playing for keeps. Especially the honw.

Tlw Student Union Cnfetcl'in will be op n F'riduy night during the dunc1t ill thP ball:room and will also be opt>n all day Saturday.

... pccial displays, tour~ and moy­ies io illush·ate nursing ar being nrrangt.•d by nursing- education students at ) lontana State col­lege for High chool Week.

.-\n exhibit of campus courses in pre-nur~jng and the opporhlni~ ties fur graduate nurses is to be shown April 2H in Bridger hall on the campus, with the >:utrix club, compo_-ed of Gallatin Coun­ty high school students, as~is.ting as pages..

An all- chnol judging contc~t open lo all 11, C slud,•tltS, i•. be­ing urrnnged by .\ lplrn Zeta, na­tional agriculturnl honorary for the nrternoon of ..-\pril :rn, lh1.c1 last day of High Sclrnol \Vpek.

The evt'nt is designed Lo ~ho" \"lsiting- high school lk·ll'gates one of thr major ~ut::- of scientific agriculture.

All high ~C'hool Hudcnt.:- Hl'e

welcome to nltt'Bd tht• judging whieh will be con<lurh\d on the lawn behlnd th~ Ag building if the weather is ch•:n.

All high school dl!legatcs 1rnd \'isitors lo the campus during­H igh Sc..·hool \Veek activities art' requrskd to C'spccially nl>~!r,·t· the night hou 1•-limits as set b" the itSC genrrul commitke. Ail clelegau.·~ art:' to rrtur,\ to thC'il' assignl·d quurter~ by 11 :30 p.111. 0·1

1'hul'sday night. On Pr.i<la)' night, the huu1· is J2:1S n.m. ThC"~e lini-

~l eeL the students, the faculty! its conform, in gl·neral, w:th Ask them qu,•:;.lions! They will be hours which nµply to A-tudc._'nts nt glad to give you an answer. tending l\l onLnna Stute eoll()gt:'.

thinking of attending college. but High chool Week committee wish who are unce1·tain of tht•ir choic:, to im;te you to carefully re"ie\, of college courses may obtain help the High l'hool \Veek program through the college Tc,$ting and of events. The value of your ex­Counseling Sen·ice, n1.·cording to perienc..'e here is directl:· in pro­Prof. R. H. Palmer1 director of portion to your nttendanee al the the se.r"ice. 'l'eHs of ~pt."cial apti­tudes, interest and kmp rament may be taken to help the student plan lhe be~t program of studies.

sey. ..., ,·ine--Hamprace an Sheep--Columbin. Su£

bouilett. and Hampsh· All of these anims

to sho\\" condition br tht · t A varied entertainme1

following that of othe planned ior the. evenin veteran staff of studei

) lauy new students lake ad\'an~ tnge or thi. opportunity of spend­ing a day nt the cnmpus during the ~urnmer, with vi•-ib• to tlH' rogistrar. hou~ing di1\.dor. ncd rlt:>ans ot depnrtment hends, in ad­dition to tht· te-sting- und coun::.el­ing actiYiti s.

Yarious scheduled en~·nts which ha,·e been arranged for the dm·a­tit'm of your ,·isit to the nmpus of MSC. Keep your program n,·nilnble. plan h) attend all e,·ent-s and PLEASE BE 0.:-i TDI E for teemen is working h

the 194~ Little lntern, •

Thi~ servil·e is an1ih1b\~ without cost nt nny time s(t('1· grnduoti('ln from high school. The losting an• rou11seling U!"unlly rC>quires ow• full day. ~·\ ppointnwrt.s !>hould be made in udvm1c(' directly to the

ounseling St:'rvie<'.

One of t hL.· featurt's 1\f tlw open­ing night will be th"' C'olll'g'e Re­\'lll"' compo:;ed of numerous act~ presented by various or~ani?.l'd houses, l'lubs and campus groups.

l t will ht~gin imnwdh1tdy fol­lowing tht'I firs.t genernl assembly tonight. Tu Jt,11t has be1::,11 ... ll'clerl from th l:'ntir~ campus in a11 ef forL lo pn·~wnt an interesting and nmusing lH>ur rind n hulf

Anothi.:'r ,iu tanding- annu:11 fo·t­lUl'l' of '.\J RC ll igh Srhool \Vl' k ii'\ Opl'll ll uus.e. D(~µurtmcnls with h1bornto1y (·c,urse~ will b1.~ open f1·0111 "i to !l un Frid1ty CYcning.

.. tudents are esp€'l'ially urg~d to nttend th high scholll forum discussions held Saturda~ morn­ing from 9 until 10:30 o'dock.

The topics of di:scussion will be of Yitai interest to nil students whethet they plan to continue tlwir l'ducation or not. .\ mong the toµks for \iiscu::.sion ilre ~rn('h is­~.,lll'S i.-1.:=::: (1) Th~ de~igns nnd pur­p0se of high schools tmd th h· ronlributio11 to Nnlling a liYing and learning to liYe ; (~) The prohlt'm of choo~ing a fradt.• ar a :n·ofC's-sion wilh the 1·t•turns and opportunities offered; (3) Wlrnt c11n 011e N,:pect in ecunomic, so­l0inl, nnd pt,rsonnl returns from highl'r educntitH1? (J) 'onH' i,f the problem-:,. of our demol·ratk wny of lifr nnd how yon h!lYC' a rl'.:::.p1,nsihility to )r(mr governmPnt and social system.

Thc,st• ure <,nly a ft'w of tho.:' things that ~l SC stud1.•nts nnd fnculty uro prepared ln enter into d iscussion with high ~ch0ol stu­dc-nts. Ynu urc urged ln join ~rour discussiC'ln group ns your directory cru·d instn1cb ..

best e,·er. Earl Peace, Polson,,

mnnnger. He wa~ tht ~

mannger Ias..r rear QnC ior in the dairy d~part

\\ OHTIIJ:\ GTO \ ( Continued from pa

Nkkelson, Jim Coffey, Storev.

Dis~·ussions - Jnd · 1

chairmnni Jim Y1mdt•!l1 Robisc:hon, ?\.lnrr R(ib '"~ Peg Fisher.

Service and Lnb.1~ der. drnin1uu1; Charle~ Edwnrd«. Clyde Fox.

llegi,trntion-Jim L man; Edyth )lcCleary

Pub!icitr-Stuort S man: Gurnd Kotkin, del, L<>e D,widson D::wics.

gnt~rlninment chairman; Eloi~~' Kirk Sou tor, and C. L. Bri

Office n,,t,iiJ,. T chairnHm : C'. L. ll i\ l1)1·thn Sn.under~.

Admini::-';trnt i,·t\ Lun (\>ff1.•y, drnirmnn: r. nnd Bob '\\". John$un.