BOZEMAN, MONTANA, MARCH 2 1, 1922. NUMBER 22 ......A notice will "Serenade.'' b;> Toselli , and "...
Transcript of BOZEMAN, MONTANA, MARCH 2 1, 1922. NUMBER 22 ......A notice will "Serenade.'' b;> Toselli , and "...
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mrrkly Expnnr11 VOL. XIII.
BOZEMAN, MONTANA, MARCH 21, 1922. NUMBER 22 .•
Band to Make Twelfth Annual Rf (;HARDS CHOSEN f,()MMENCEMENT !Letters Awarded Seven Men Tour ol Principal State Cities HOOPSTER CAPTAIN TO BE THIS WEEK 1For Work on Basketball Team Announcement Ma.de by Direct-Or Lou Howard that Tootsters Have FOR COMINfi YEAR · SHORT COURSE MEN RICHARDS, JORGE NSON, M'CARREN, HOLLISTER, ROBERT-
Receh-ed Official Sanction of a Trip to the Larger Cities of SON, BECKLEY, AND HATFIELD TO BE PRESENTED
the State to Play Under Auspices of High Schools. Thi·ee Year Man Is Re-elected, by Seventeen Students to Graduate SWEATERS. HOLLISTER AWARDED SWEATER FOR
l.,~~~::~~:,~:ndh~ll:C:;:,; a;n::: c~I~, rATES m LEAD Letter Men to Leiul Basket· From School of Agriculture- ~~~:g~~~D ~~E::~i~TI' MATHEWS TO l placed on a side track where-, came here three years ago with a He played again in 1921. and was byterrnn church, on the subject, T he I the t;. , na- .:-~rs. oday is Class Day. This evening team. made a percentage of .714, the I h tJ bl I and lll"mbe~ of Alpc. Z..ta •~ T the tt.um were gh·en theirs. but after
U!lder the auspices of ~ome civic or- tional honorary agricultural frat.er- 'there will be an informal program highest free throw percent:ige in the looking up the ,·~~ tds the council
g~ni»ution. I nity. EXTRA ASSESSMENT fo llowed by a class banquet at Kra- 1932 tournament. Nep.;tad, Sweet- found that he had earned this re Toselli , and "Moto annual s t.ate hlgb school baske~all lJ
TOWN UNIT LEADS be pested on _the bulletin boar d in Perpetu,'.' by Bohn_- Miss Myrtle tonrnament · developed some interest-f:ROTNESS WINS Mam hall statmg when members of Holher will play a PlllllO solo, "Ha- mg figures. In the 1922 tournament U . the staJ'f of The Montanan will be in maresque.'' by Rachmaninoff. seventeen players made ten or more'
IN SrnoLARSHIPI the office to receive the money. The Pres ident Alfred Atkinson Wl.11 field baskets each. The year before Girls' .. Glee Club to Present
Catchy Playlet, ' 'Princess Chrysanthemum," a Week From Next Friday. STOrK JU
DfilNfi lJ treasurer's office itself will be un- award the diplomas. medals and tr- I only thirteen players had made ten • ---. - 'f the s taff will be on hand at c'ertain j The high eat number of field goals
lJ I able to handle the money, so members phies. I or more each. First Year Man Wins School of
Agriculture Stock Judging Contest. Holzer Takes Sec-ond and Barbo Third.
Dr. Carolm~ McGill, of the Mur· hours to collect it. KUEHNE WINS r.nln tior individual players in 1922 was The Jaanese dperetta which will be ray Hospital at Bu~te Talked I Students entitled to a book are I UU I sixteen , this being the score of Hart- resented by the girls' glee club un-to Women at Special Assetu- urged to see that t hei r ext ra half- l ";g of Forsyth, Whalen of Sweet- der the direction of Miss Hadley. V-bly. I dollar is in the hands of the bus iness MEDAL AND FIRSTI gra..'8 and Anderson of Missoui.. . Ker- cal instructor at the college, comes
--- manager by t he end of the week, as le of Darby came second with fif- jus t a week from Friday night. March
The March meeting of the Wom- this collection cannot be delayed. Re- i teen, and Oram of Custer third v.ith J 31. This entcrtaiument will be given Elinas Grotness was the high man ! an's Lea~e was held last F,-Ulay at I ceipts will be giYen out as the money --- I fourteen. In 1~1 Chrisele of Libby at the Emerson auditorium.
in the stock judging contest which I the regular assembly how'. Vic~ is paid, and these will be necessary in School of Agriculture Gra in 1 made a high total of twenty-three I The plot, catchy music, dances, and was held last Saturday for the mem- j President Miss AJice . Moody presided. securing the annual. If a nything Judging Cont.est Held Y ester- field baskets. Brown of . Helena in pretty girls, all help to make this op-bers of the School of Agriculture. j After assembly smgmg, a scholastic conflicts W1th a student paying the day...-Holzer Second. Riek, 1~2l came next to him with sixteen, cretta most attractive and entertrun-
Mr. Gro~ess _made a score of 413 (1Ut report of the various units of the money in_ person , arrangements I Third. Bowman of Billings next with fiftcen.1 ing .. The. dancing_ is under the capa-of a possible. oOO. econd money was ! League was made. The town unit., should be made to have 1t paJd j Team scores for 1922 g:ves Sweet- / b1e d1rect1on of Miss Laura Maxwell. won by Carl Holzer. with a score of composed of girls living in town out- throug h some other student. F red C. Keuhne, third year s tudent gras.• the lead with forty field goals There are three distinct ehoruses in
:196, Ronald Harbo came third wi th side the sorority houses, ran ked firs~. I in the School of Agriculture, \\·on the and fiftee n free throws. Mb.soula I the play: The Japanese girls with $:3. G. Herbrick made fou1th
1 ha•ing an average of 81 per cent. FANfi FROLf f IS firs t prize in t he a nnual grain j udg- comes seco.nd with thirty-six field t~eir fa~s and parasols, the fairies
vnth a score of 360. I The r emainder of the hour was · lJ mg contest fo r t he School or Agri- goals and fifteen fTee throw3. Coach-, wtth thetr colored wreaths and bells. • The contest was held undci· the di- I gh-n to Dr. Caroline McGill . of the cul ture &tudents held yesterday in es who like to figure closely the caus- and the sprite dance rs . There are
rection of Prof. R. C. McChord, who I Murray Hoopital staff at Butte. who FRIDAY FEATUREJ the agronomy laboratory. The prize es of victory or defeat may say. tliatj' eig-ht snrnll girl• in the sprite dance was assisted by A. L. McMahon a r.d ' gave a very interesting lecture on the for the first place was a gold medal, Sweetgrass lost the championship by who wear red ck>wn suit.• and tall
Oscar TreL"·en in judging the plac- ! subject of goiters. At the close of presented by the Montana See
The eight men who me.de the highest scnted Dr. McGill ,.;th a beautiful Harlacing, .Jo,epb Catclle, Dudley Gil- :t Some of the students have I: be a fitting climax for the week of, ~nd a one-year scholarship a nd 50c I games in 1922 Darby ha.s the cleanest! Du-Du Opal Cli nkenbeard hcrt, Hlalmer Lee, and Geor ge w. I :: requested of the student pas- U I f inals which .is now u_pon us. 1 m cash. The cash prizes were made I record with nine persona l and four j Tuhp Charlotte Cooley Van Voarst. There were five classes U tor ,th at he organiz~ a discus- I: The committee which has charge of I up from the entry fees which the
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tcchmca l fouls. Sweetgrass bas the j , Minden .1t.kndants on the Princess: ~f stock to be judged. one each ot 1 tt s ion group fr the spring U the arrangements for t he dance ha•·e j students paid when they entered the second best record with twelve per- So-Trn ... Li1ura Beatty :orsC'l, dairy cattle, beef cattle. sheep, I U quarter to study the practical I: about com1>lete
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!'AGE TWO. THE \\ EEKLY EXPOKEl\T MARCH 21, 1922,
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TIH' conscientious and complete reader of The Exponent will ~ notice ~e,·eral changes this week in the names that appear at I: the head of this l'Olumn. After working for some time a• a com- : petitive reporter. Miss. :l!argaret Conkling has shown herself to I ~ be both capabl _ :md w11lmg to do t he work of a full pledged re- , : porter so m this issue her name appears as a member of the ~ genei-al reportorial staff. ~
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I ~ Saturday, March 25, Beta n I - Epsilon quarter ends. :: n Friday, ~iarch 31, "Prin- ii :: cess Chrysanthemum."
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corded m ;he tournament, agamst 360 Tlu.· State University Glee Club '\vill lf ~ 11
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11 ment rot..alcd 343 agarnst 229 cttlled gt~n at the Eruersan Aud1tonum on L hed
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CAP AND fiOWN PLAN SPRINfi ACTIVITIES
Coed Swimming, Hiking, and Shooting to Start With Warm Spring Zephyrs.
The time for the spring nth1c.tics for thl.' coE:cls i~ apprvach1!>..{, and ac-cot•dingJ~· Cap anti Guwr., Li.c 1.1rganiz-ation that has alway:, ~()OnSctJ.\...J t.ttese actjvities, is preparinK tor -~ue spnng season. Tennis~ htion,€;', :,Wimmfng, shooting and speed hiking are the forms of •port that are contemplated for this year.
Announcement by thut organization IS Uti lol.IO'WS:
"\\'1th the sp1;ng weather the girls are beginnig to ask each other, 'What about hiking this year"? What about tennis? ·when do we shoot'!' This is just a preliminary notice to tell you all that plans are being laid for soul.e real spirited conests. By the first week in April the distance I hikin~ !-icherlules will be out, and we want to see every girl do sO'me real \valking- this spring. Get in good shape for the speed hike, and pray for dry roads ,that day! Pretty soon the courts will be ready, too. and we can Ltl.::o off our ·~olosht.:s' and don tennis ~hot-s. . .ti ';\t-'re g-o.nE; to see ii :\lajor Ca.Jwell ••ill let us shoot up bis targets again. Old 'Mun Weather cheated us out of uur skating fete, but he cau 't keep us from going swimming, now the ice is broken. So walc1' for further notice, and talk it
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