VOLUME XX. BOZEMAN, MONTANA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, … · 2016. 6. 17. · Record Atten da nce for...

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VOLUME XX. BOZEMAN, MONTANA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1929 UMBE R 18 Farm and Home Week Is Brought to a Close Here I WALSHINTRODUCESBILL ' GOSTS HI GH TO MORTARBOARDPARTY IM t St t' St I Senator T. of Montana, On Friday )lort.ar Board on ana a e s anding has introduced a bill in the United entertainc;d at a bridge party in the .States ::.cnatc· providing for the estab- firnplace room in Herrick hall. The I G" R I R •t• R[MO"E SNOW s 1ven ea ecogn1 Ion This bill nrodcles for an appropri- [ V l\Iiss Gladys and iiliss I ation of $28.5,000 for expenditures i\Iaude .'.\Iartin 't\'trre chaperone:s. Rc- Record Attendance for Annual Agricultural Co nvention at Co llege during 1929 and rnao for can-ying on Heavy Snowfall During January ' neshments were se1·ve<1; by P ' " k 1\1 r t d S k Add G th the purposes of this act . 1 Beard members who are Sh1rley F ab- During ast 'ee · any O e pea ·ers ress a er- The bil1 n;entionc<l wili soh·e a need Brings Ex tra Crew to Clear rick, Hazel Bernei.e Crane, Matt Pakala Will Enter Ox ford With Senior Ranking Which Will Enable Him to Secure Three Degrees in Two Years. "Means Good Deal to College," Says President Atkinson ings. All Parts of State Represented felt in this ,ountry for wheat testing Campus Streets Frida Ifl•nclrickson, and distribi.:ted at various I ::ichneide1·. oi.' the country but operating un- The lot:al chapter is attempting- to The Fifteenth Annual Farm und Potato Marketing Association, Live- der one management. on T\VO HUNDRE D DOLLARS 1 make sufficient money for a fund l\l att. Pakala, Montana State's first Rhodes sc hol ar, will enter Oxford Ilon.e " 'eek which was held at Mon- stock Convention, l\lontana Seed the tests of buyer::; and millers will ___ 1 whith they are doing by _g-iving- the univeraity with senior ranking next fall instead of the junior r ati ng as he .ana State College last week closed Growers Association, and Gallatin constitute most of work oi the!-ie S t . Add"t' t R I 1 Mortar Board Dance and this card had f irst been placed in. This means that the college here is r ecognized ast Frida)· afternoon wth the <'on- County Sheep and \Vool Growers cstabli ..... hments. pen In 1 IOn O eg u ar rartr. as equa l to the older a nd larger unh·ersities of the nation. t:lusion of the programs of the Live- Association. I App ropr iation. F our 1 ----- ))tock Convention and the )lontana I The modern machine methods of l\l" l Cl d lt also me1lns that Pakala will not ha,·e to take any entrance or inter- Jrr igation and Drainage Ii:stitute. The grain farming was ably demonstrated M H t M 0 Rt 1 es eane I B 0 B TR IM m•diate exami nati o ns at Oxford as he wou ld have as a junio r ran kin!? J of these conventions htlrl at by the implemtnt display put on by T\"O hundi·ed doll", r< ha< b"'en S",ent Hndent. places him on a par with the Rhodes sc holar s from Harvard that time are to enable all farmers, the manufacturers of the different y .. ... ,., ,. art.I uther famous . American schools. nd their countJ· agents, home I kinds and types of farm machinery, I th.e. durrn :he 1ast 1 The good news came from Frank •--- , ---- ·------- d i G 0 ll [G [ M 0 N H f M et together discuss new n_1etho<ls Agricultural Engineering Building I tho m.ual amount \\ h1('h I you that you have been awarded the college as it fixes our rating at nd develop ideas to be C:.!rr1e<l out and drew many visitors each day. umou.nts more than a thousand !Senior stariding.,, l\Ir. Aydelotte is Oxford." Oxford is a classical school 11 th: years to come. Another display which drew many oolla.;;, normal yeai·s. . --- general representative of Rhodes and is the most independent institu- . This year were. more conven- persons attention was the Montana I Bill Before Sen ate \\'ill Give to Profe::>sor Harrtng1;on Rockv M 0 u n t a i n Champions in the United States. tion of higher education in the world, ions a_n<l act1nties going on at the Seed Growers Association exhibition i w no head 01 the <.frpartment wmch · . I On hearing of the advance in so that with the technical training ame than there has !.een of grains in the Agricultural Build- 1 Substant ial Increase to keep, tr,e reads and "'dewalks of the Prove Too Much for Aggies. that Matt has had the honor is still t 3ny farm Home\\ ec.:k ing. These samples were not hand M. S. C. If Passed campus clc.areo d .. ring the winter Take Two Garnes Ser ies greater. n.I! to some 01 the persons attendmg. picked and were in the classes of months. the storm conditions during M T l t By entering with senior standing .mong the most con\•en- registered or approved seed. High ' . . . . . the past three weeks have been the --- USlC ,I a en :Hatt Pakala wiJI be able to .;ecure 10ns were the follo\l.·mg: )fontrina grain standards must be met before The class1flcat1on _bill which worst for more than light years. The The Bobcats took their fifth con- J two degrees in three years, a Bachelor otato Improvement As$OCiati1>n, a field or bin of grain can be passed has passed House and 1s be- heavy snowfall coupleu with high fe1enct..: Vil tory and made it three out l...I l G d degree and an advanced degree. This lontana Farm Bureau, Montana Irri- 1 bv inspectors. The two silver loving I fore .. the :Senate. w':l s the topic Ol winds and abnonnally cold weather o1 tour the Utah A_ggies j ciere S 00 would have been impossible if he had ation and Drainage Institute, :\!on-, clips rece-ntly won by the Grain Judg-' Atkmson's has made it almo::>t an impossibility they dO\\ncd them 6!J-24 111 the fmal entertd as a junior. nna .. and Imolement I?e.al- ing Team, Kenneth Copely, Mel Par- i at opemng- of the assembly Friday to the snow clea1 ed away. al their set i es. The trarne was fast. 1 There are few Rhodes scholars from rs Association, Montana Certifi d ker, and Bill Shanklin, at the Pacific mornn:g. . . . During- normal years it costs the and rcugh with both. teams work!ng Several Outsta n ding Musicians this type of institution anJ since International Livestock Exposition ' the b1l1 the Pres.1dent .. ollege over one· thousand <.1ollars to at. to1, and pas.;mg and in Orchestra and Chorus. Pakala ·s standing has been advanced held at Portland were also exhibited said that 1 1 measure pas.se::;. the keep the snow cleared away. A fOl'<.:e with · .\lost cl. t he to equal that of scholars nt this time. !:>enate substantrnl will of two men is employed during the fouls tr.at were comm1tte' were tn.ose Program February 25 from the great classical schools Cif . be allo\1.-ed the college which will make iive winter months o!" each ylar and 01 the type that a1.e natural _wnen America Montana State's standing- is also da rlool a practice house and other improve- they use two giadl'rs and several teams are: The music department has been placed with the highest. ... mcnts possible. . . teams to do their work. However, The Bobcats wen.: more in their very fortunate this year in having two GlUBS PRESENT mostly to the visiting sheepmen. I The assembly. calkd pnmanl) the past threl! weeks a force usua.l torm than tney have been for of the most outstanding students oil 0 I ! to snow apprec1at1on or tne of eight men has been employed. scme. tew games. were musical ability. Vivian Bulware: l The stock contes_t, held land to practi .. e yel1s. Bernard Brown Their equipment has been increased fa..:.t and thr1l.mg the crowd cd ihe Cclh. •J!e Chorus and::\!. Armin f!lOrnm.g m the. Livestock as second speaker on the program to four teams, and one tractor. \dth snappy and sensational passing Lemiu:x, \·iolinist of the Strin;,;ed m which all said that besides prodding the stu- One of the greatest difficulties in and .shootmg. whi_le the guard::. Ensemble. High Schools of were eli_gi- 1 dents with entertainment and comer- keeping the roaci.s and sidewalks breakm;; ?P the ?PPOSl- :\tis:"\ Bulware was the winner of I . . . ble was \'\:on by Gallatm high / the college is judged on the cleared is the fact tha t the <]rifts must tions plays and turnmg scormg the H•:!8 . .\twater Kent contest of the J ay Production Class in Joint school with Harlowt?wn, success ol the Bobcats . be cleared .,,·av fort\' feet on each tempts back. d. . Sh h b · h h NOW ON M h tt d th d a f th I Butte 1st11ct. e as ecn wlt t e I Meeting With Community ' an a. an. secon • Ir an our Dollv Tripp told briefli: what the side in order that t ·c snow may be Tate opened the game by dropping chorus most of the year and has done Pia re rs and Parrots nspectl\ Sims Beaverh_ead, wome_n of :\1. S. l.-. thmk or the team, (Continued on Page Three) in a field goal but Breeden came back ,·ery good work . Her , oLe is an ex- I ) County School tied for fifth I both 111 and out oi the games. 1t was. to tie the score a moment later and ceptiona.ly fine mes.so soprano quality (Continued on !'age Twol her opinion that the scnool spirit was then the Bobcats took the lead when and it is ".·ith eagerne.ss that the I Pictures First Shown Thursday A joint meeting of Community very low. 7i St d the little tow-h ead counted two field 1 f 1 k forward l ai·ers the h gh school p t and H d Th .d t f h s WO u en ts I . . . t toont-rshe caorneceorot.·mg Evening. Miss S tarr Tells e Pla;- class SPARJANJANS PLAN I 1or tot the Lemiux, winner of the 1J How to Judge Art SPECIAL PLAY DAY !I Try Contest 1D27 mu,ic meet, seems to have the o11ege. and then smg- them. He said the Bob- ,I ; bro..:ght the fans to their feet. 0. 'Vard The exhibit of American oil paint- Thb meeting 1s expected to be the Lats g1,·e e,·er.rthing for the s .. hool; -- added a goal and Utan took time out. itv has not been eqi.aled for some mgs 111 the Engmeering building wa.5 oi others the --- I a!ld tne best the students can do is Alfred Lundqu ist and Almer u. "'ard took the next tipoff to 1ti!ne at I\lontana State. opened 1hursday rugnt al arrots announced the Little Theatre . . As la:,t speaker on the program H1nsvark Ent er Competition count again . Da\ 1 s added a couple of lcge Chorm; will put on an afternoon I present to hear l\11ss StalT of the art anous local dramatic groups The 1 pper Class Women \ Vil! En ter- give them the backing they deserve. I . .. count and .followe_d ,n shortly after to On Saturda;-. February 23, the col- 9 o clock. A num)>er of people "ere urnament to be held at the high tam \V1th Feature Program Coach Dyche said Montana for Air Scholarship 1 .oints for the Aggies but F. Ward (Continued on Page Four) I lecture on how to look_ at h"°l on February 1:3 and 14, to February 15 would ne\er agam ha\e a team like tetaliated \\'hen he counted on a la pamtmg and tell few mterest1ng hi ch the public is invited. Four I the piesent one. He especially com-, -- sleeper. G. \Vorthington added a point about the artists. " . . will be giYen each night and the --- mended the reserves and praised Alfred Lundquist and A 1 mer for the Aggies by the free throw MRS HANNON TELLS I )hss Starr stated tha.t, a rinner 'd.11 take part in the state con- The Spartanians are planning a them tor their work against the Sain t.s Hinsvark 1 .State route and was followed in ouick sue- shouid be approached With .a spirit ot st at l\11ssoula. play day for all uppet,dassmen and and the Mines. are attempttng to wrn u 4-year um- ces:;s.icn by Tate who garnered a field w!th an open mmd and an The Parrots presented at the com- sophomores February 15. This is to versity scho.arship aeronautics . or goal. On tht next play a long one OF WORLD TRAVELS mqmrmg. mmd. Each person . must unity meeting night be an annual affair sponsorC"d by the I Eaik,rock airp.ane, offered this spring- rorped out and ·worthing-ton .:eek. to fmd value of picture The )lonkey's Paw,'' by w. w. r..roanization. )lany uni9uc ideas as 1 s h d I 170 r by Alexander Aircrait company to tipr;-ed it back in to break into the to himself. '' hlle there ts no set acobs. a tragedy of s::perstition anJ to contests and ent.ert.amment have c e u e r I I American who re· standard hy which to judge a picture orror. This play, although difficult, been by the commn.tce ot veals. the deepest insig ht and prac- · ,.,. . d Art Departn 1 ent Head Finishes t hese arc a few things which one ·as admirably interpreted by Doris Ruby h.rnO.Sc hy, .11argaret Crest, am! 1 D b t L.I tical 1maginaticn o in aeronautics. The game was. g.ettmg fasler an Series of Lectures on Her must consider. ln the fin.t place look urdum. DaYe Rhenes and Alan Helt•n l<echter. e a e £1eQVV A remark:.tbly clo:-.e umler:;.tanding faster and the of both teams at all them, obsene them and trust chwar tz. in the leading- roles. The 1 'lhe e\ening will start at 7:30 with J of th<.new indu t ry characterizes wa 5 ?cadly _sure. 8 eve:aI "'hort / 111 d Trips Abroad )O:J1· own judgment. Production class offered a com- contests of jacks, checkers, ne\\'S- I 1 papers submitted by students of 18-> cs resulted 111 O. "ard "From an artistL view point one y of the in American i.apc1s, and balloons. This will .be fol- Mo ntana Oi·ator·s , .. 1 · 11 Have F i 'rst colleges and_ uni\'ersitie_s. ::ieve1al 111 anothc-r one. Then G. should consider first if the subject is ife, "Where But in America." Clau- JO\\ed by a trapeze and tumbhng act ·T. r noveJ sales ideas a1e 1...sed to \\ cithmgton t?ok the ball to sc:ore - 6 :\-as. Hannon gave the last of her or worth-while. Then the ena Opdvke was the affluent Swedish \\Jtn a special jazz number by Dolly Horne l\1eet Against Nort h adYantage by the .Alc1Xander Arie.raft !eld goal pro\·ed to bo serit.:;. of travel talks Thursday night. drawing- in the picture; does it c:on- aid and Dewe\.· and Dale 1 1ripp and Ru.th Platt. Esther Stoc_k- Dakota Aggies in March company. Th .e respon:e indicates.· that ii_rs,t and onl::.: .. ftel?, g-oal 0 .f the . She t.old of her jomney through Pal- .. ·ince you that the artist knows his the i·oung- emplov. ers. ton is sponso_rmg a song which thousands of undergraduates seriously 'lL;?t"lts plav. Cat m srnk es t ine and Syria. it is !:,.trictly 5Ubject and represents it truthfully'> he Community Players presented a ought to 1!1volve compet1t1on. _The cons:der the new aircraft industry as a close .. The t\\"O orthrn'?to1:1c; an olJ. world country, there is 1 !ttl,e Tho co!or comes next. One should nl'l'ed\· of familv life "A Yfatter of play r.-roduct1on class un<.ler tne d1rec · '.fhe \arsity debate scheduled for their intended \OCUtion. bumred 111 floor it resulted 111 of the land of s seek thc- mood of the picture in the 'h"i e". the n!ct- centering- about the tion of l\liss Florence Chubbuck is to year pioves be very heav):· As an added inc ·nt ivC", se,·entt:en ?. bemt? ca.Led on both of time. One often thmks of Palestme as '.."olors. The colors will say whether it hoice of wall raper b,\· the \·oung-est P.ut. on a play entitled '"!:iaved". 'fne as_ outlrn:<1 by (Joach N. t.aglero<."k distributo1s will award free 1 them. _ N';!ther .scoied and the. score the Jerusalem l is light and joyous or somber. f he familv. Gretchen was a de- l he cast mcludes: IL. . 1 s as follows. . 10 hour flying <:our::;cs, wo1th approxi- stood 2 .:i-l i_. Davts colletted a pomt on ( hnst s tune the 0.1. "Compo· iticn is another thing to ig-htful \·oung with a. mind, or, :.\us. !:>aundors -·· ·--· Esther King 1 The t_ii:.st home. is to be mately $;)00 to the cvllege stullents in I (Contmued on Pae-e Four) m mst 3 nces. look for in a tu re .. It is the ar- t. · 3 choire of her own · Gladys Emily Helen Bowen :\,aich 2o a.t tune the North their respective territories who mak.: I bhnck such.as the .. angement of m the _space of irl er was a con\'incine:- flappe;, Austin --· - Lois Storey Dakota . Aggtes will meet the :.\lo.ntana the best efforts to win the awards. A B II ? , er,ic 0 are .. t eaps of the cam as, the. of lurht and eFrate a cynical brother Pollv )1r.s. 8ast1ck Dorothy Garrett .:::>t 3 te Cc11.ege on th.e question of l•light inst1uction ma nuals will be rmy Q to . .z du::;:-J peoylc B de. dark. the repetition of line and color obertson the trouble makin'g eldc.r :\1iss Zilla . ··-· Elizabeth Gary Faun Rcihef .. Durmg this same week g·iven other student. who high. ) pe 3 0 ewis anc e oum. eru- and the mo\·ement of the design. ister and ::\oraetta Rock,vell the Sue _ Christine Stafford cur team will meet Jamestown Col- The competition ri.lay 1. · I G £ has no Eur?pean such '·Pnintine-s reflE"ct and should show odem aunt. Florence Chubbulk as All winners of the various c:ontests le§!e of Jame.st_ow11, North Dakota, on The Alexander Ai1cra.r:t is conduc:t- Be ay vent often JO Anentol Cl!tes. It "c>x ure as surely as anything else. he n·other brouj?'ht out manv of the I will be awarded prize_s .. :-\o pai:tanian question. _On Apt"ll 2, Baylor ing_ the contest a means of inter- <.ha nge sa,·e for the nnp shou_I.d notice the a'dcal Jines and Profes sor Therkle- can complete. In addition to this c..ve- Uni\:et::;ity of \\.l.L:O, 1crns. will be more .r oun•,. rne n and women ::>< d · 'nad£" skin lo0k hke skin and of 1\ 'luch Interest Is Being Shown whether he makes water The interest in these plays coupl.es _shall £"i\e a <lemonstr_ ation: known will be with the Umyo·sity 01 1 las .. )'car commerdal aircraft fac.:- in Annual R. 0. T. C. P ar ty 0 .f sihet as a mark of the apprecta· ' 1 Then one would look fl"'r teehnim:-e Y rrtmbers of the groups who too_k Tins is all free, no charg-e is bemg " yoming. This debate will also be on tcl'ie;; ha\·e virt_allv s.ramble<l for February 22 lion of the people who have listened 'lllil individ.u.alih· in a paintin'-?. sr: in the meeting shows the poss1- made fur anything. Do not wear a Lhe Jury question., the services of collcg.e trained aero- ___ Club '.f or ma!1ner paint - ilih- of cooperation in dra- skirt , cornc1 and be the g-uest of the .'.\1ontana College- nau tica l engineers and atronautical . . . t..=n· appiec ation \\Ith a ·nrr is s.mted to the por· atics in Bozeman for the benefit of the Spartanians. All sophomore beg-ms an extensn·e tno on AprJ! 3. exccuti\<eS. The short age has forced Sl1ch widespread mierest 1s ro. es. the end of the eve;) - trayc>d. As for the tnd1v1duaHtv of hose- interes•ed and of the whole junioir senior and faculty women I At this time the teai:i expeds to cle- a number of new companies to import [take n in the :t\lilitary Ball, \\ hich is boch· nd.Journed to the Ei:ig-meermtr one rea ·t to a painting. ·mmunit.\·.-Bozcman Chronicle. im·itecl 1 to join in the fun. late the School of Mmes. li'rom there engineers from Germnny and England 1 to he held at the Rose on gallery th<" formal opening of the Ask yourself 1f you like the• picture. Present Winter Weather Worst Bozeman Has Had for Years they will go to the Pi Kappa Delta · · February 22 that a summary of the art exhib1t1on. (Conbnued on }'D(!'e Threel Pi ovinci.al Conventi.on. Pi Kapl?a opinions' of pus leaders reg-arding is a national. dellatmg fraternity OFFER FOREIG N . 1 the affair has been made. The Ball 1 R 'f[ S d l S d '[ a membership of 119 chapters'" istobeformal,exccptforunderrla•s-1 l e qua mprovrng tea l y. AIT'e11,a, . . . . men, and promises to be one oi the I 7t.T • • . TheProvmc1al Convention th•.s year SCHOLARSHIPS most brilliant and colorful functions I 111 ew Recogmtron S ystem /s Used 1s to at Pullman, \Vashu:igton, of the entire year. lts appeal is more . at which time :\1ontana State will de- 1 ___ g neral than that of any other dance, I ::\Iontana State College st udents 1' normal. The monthly for members of the of. A limited number of forci stud I since nearly every ma le student takes \Yith a high score of a stron!? I The line-up this week is a littlP a\•e cxper1en<:ed something rare in 1900 .19{9 was dfoMontana, \\a shing- fe:lowships and s.chola.rshipsgare ol military The whole stud.ent t ·am.of. at the different than las.t week. In th"s sport h , . f , t th· , . r During a-.. ei a,ge . empera me or nua ton. ca o, an regon. f I d th · · . 1 d body and e!';permlly the co-ed portion, of Cmcmnat1 was able to wm first 1 e way o vnn ers IS ) ea . !-J .H. fh1s does not mean that this has The team will make a tn"' to the <.trhc un er e stu ent alwaYs awaits with keen anticipation la1·e in n match in which the U of a man has a rhance to get recognition ne past few weeks campus gossip J been the ( oldest Janua1y on record coast to debate Gonzaga University ext: an1eEdof Jnsi i; i.;te ?f I nter- the of the battalion and Idah o took se ·ond L' of Wyon;inc- for hi!<. work if he su ce<.d.,. in as frequently been directed toward i howe\ er 1916, n.rnch· \on April 8, will debate. the c ;liege of sponsor!';. Among the stud- third. Lr. of fourth, :\Ion- i his score. Se\·eral men have done .thi.; he e\er topic of beautiful 1 colder, ha\lng a mean P.;e-et Sound on April 10. reqowships and · have en ts ndvancecl drill .. much Sta .e fifth, and U. of and t_herefore who were not in now. Generally the opinion expressed J c. nly 2.6 and having 21 days of The candidate!; for vars1tv debate been established as a n international !;peculat_1on goes on as to which of sixth. This last week. t_he Bobcat rifle the first 10 last week raised their ., that the winter has been extremely or colder \\ hereas dunng the Fast 1 sqt:ad are: 1l enry Helland. Henry II b I d d. t S bb d d l h · t · h O h b ·old and that. the snow has been, to .January the mercury fell to zero or EarTle. Edwin Eagle, Margaret Dewey, exchanf?o in appreciation of those of - them w1 e p ge o ca nr an s ot tn tompeti ion w1t r\gon $Core en_oug to e- there this time. Th '"" · d 1 ered by Ameorican colleges to the na- Blade on the mght of the Ball.- .Hurn i Colleg-e and turned 111 a . .\rt Zion, who shot H high score of ut it light!)', too deep. No doubt the below on only fifteen clays. De!an_cy, Prank Sterm1tz, an tionals of the countdcs concerned.. The ming-ling of umforms of. ;1.tR This score was 72 i:ept up his record by shootrn.., undreds of potential weather pro- avei·ago atu:e Dece_mbei • Charles Rieves. A candid ate appJving for one or and emaculate Tuxedos g1vc:s .to potnts. hig_ her than that of last week as g-ood this _wee_k with_ a score hets about the campus will be pleas- 1928, was 21.:>, which is also s lurhtly 1 ------ ,. 1 t h f h t t J f t lrl h 1. d h f 3··i S f h d to hear that their beliefs can be below the mean for December from POWER ENGINEER SPEAKS these fo!lowships must be a cit iwn < ance. an a mosp ere o sop is ica wn an ' l cou a-e ceen u'e t e o ' . o ar e " h11rh pomt man upported with hard cold facts. 1900 to 1928 , 22 .1. _ _ of the United tate!:', a colleg-c gradu- 1s attamecl at ,no othei: func:1on. ;.\fontana 8tnte team would ha,·e for .as well as havmg- The experiment. station under the Probably the inte_resti:ig . . . . ate. ha\'e a certificate or evidences of His l\lontann .s gala mg-ht," hen placed second. the 111d1v1Ck:al score among eadership of Profes"ot· Edn,und Burke clition connected Wlth this mter ls 1 .I. C. Dow, d 0 1v1s1on, s_upe1111tendcnt 12:00<.l health, b(! of good moral cha r- !:'purred vie with patent. leathers ..\s shown by the two sc_orcs . the the sixty men who competed in the 0 Th I I f ti Montana Po,,e1 Companv of 11cter intellectual ability and of s uit- und well pohshed Sam Browne belts tC'nm should be shootrng o\·er meet last week. as kept an unbroku1 daily record of the q;;antity of snow. pre- 0 ie :\ 1 k bl, f •' le ' 11 e 1 ·,.·ona l·ity. ' · with satin covered lapels. '."'!)00. The team iti hanrlicapped b\.· the The indfriclunl scores this week arc he weath · !900 Pr · 00 to cipiation for January 1s .84 m .. GrC'at Fa.ls e to an assem Y o he lime thal was whilv this year the precinitation was f lB: <>t. Thurs day Scholarship nnd fellowship holders So many of campus leaders have fact !hat it has sc,·eral new men on an m·eraQ"e hig-her. than those of C>t comp·iled da.ilv and consequently 1 :S 4 inches . alt ho it i.s possible no mor. e 111 , 01 .·nnw. of hts lect.ure w. "'i mcst have sufficient money of their their RPJ?roval of, and en- nnd ali:o that laboratory week.. The men 111 the order of h F El t 1f1cat1on a thlCe 1 ee ow n t.o cover tra\'eling vacation and thns1asm o\·er th is event that n rer1ods prevent the old men from the>1r placing- nntl $Core follows: Zion gaps in the rccor dinO'S have sno w has fallen this t an Ill I ' I f . "ll t. - ir idf'ntnl expenses. rertain steam- column will carry their indors ements rettinz the 11<'' essary practice. Never- 371, Erb :l56, Gillett<.· .Johni:on ade an accurate estimate of former years but. the consistently _l ow picture was . 1 1 uc; shin lines allow a reduction in steamer in next week's issue of the Exponent. the prospects for high scores :-'52, Sutherland :\°e\'in 350, ·onditions before 1900 impossible. The have pre\•ente_rl melti!1g· tl\e A s;t 11 ar e;=tfire wa. r ates to the Fellows and Scholars, \Vatch for it. I in the futur!i' makes up for 3.t-1. Tallman ;rn7. Limieux 335, and mrerature, precipitation, rte., of this bringing- abo.ut the impression also to. an au t1ence o i in rnme instances free visas may thr low plncmg m the Inst match. Daley 331. every day since 1900 is available and that the amount IS far .. ·e. normal.! leac els ano coun i agen s unng bo secur ed. NOTICE "G<'neral imnrovemen s this week," :-:eYe-ral old n•en have not been a comparison of the means f or ya ri- Anyone who has not Ill Bo.ze- 1 Fann and ome wee · . In addition to offerin !.! Amcdcan Captain Butler. "are fine and shooting- as well as last year and f'Us pas• months and ·yea rs with the man before has a reha l ththrill "Sally" the Looters play this year the be$t. in Ca nd idates fqr F .,ditor-in Jchief of the> suqacl should shoot better every should get going this oming werk to brinr. t . te est in the near future w en e oo I 19"0 'I ta led t k \'' h c I b . th t . h · I!,, f ts ..,s OU some very 111 r - "ft tt ked by uOld Sol" how- rromises to be the best com- higher education the Institute of Jn- t te . •l ,, on nan ar c reques o wer ·. ., e ave so mnnv new men i 1 <' p nne- e o n. pomt w ne Thaete. th dn 5 arde 3 .tac might be advisable to 1 rdy prod ... at Montana State. ternationnl Edteation is a pnrt of the turn the ir names in to Bernard Brown that we could not expect -..ery good Montana State will be able to get e rnperature for the past mon evor, a n 1 w th f th cast dates 'Vorld Peace program. las soon as possible. 1 results the first werk'', he continued. first place. of January has been decidedly below ha, ·e the old skates ready for use. a c or c ·

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ll~xpon.cnt VOLUME XX. BOZEMAN, MONTANA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1929 UMBER 18

Farm and Home Week Is Brought to a Close Here

I WALSHINTRODUCESBILL ' GOSTS HI GH TO MORTARBOARDPARTY IM t St t' St ~ . I Senator T. J~sh of Montana, On Friday evenin~ )lort.ar Board on ana a e s anding has introduced a bill in the United entertainc;d at a bridge party in the .States ::.cnatc· providing for the estab- firnplace room in Herrick hall. The I G" R I R •t• f~;~fa!'}~~~~:F~~~e~~·~:rfo1u~' ';1~~~~~ R[MO"E SNOW !~·:.Fi~:~er~i~t,ni~~r~~~rni~~~~I~';;,~~; s 1ven ea ecogn1 Ion

This bill nrodcles for an appropri- [ V l\Iiss Gladys Brane~an and iiliss I ation of $28.5,000 for expenditures i\Iaude .'.\Iartin 't\'trre chaperone:s. Rc-Record Attendance for Annual Agricultural Convention at College during 1929 and rnao for can-ying on Heavy Snow fall During January ' neshments were se1·ve<1; by ~1oi;tar P '

" k 1\1 r t d S k Add G th the purposes of this act . 1 Beard members who are Sh1rley F ab-During ast 'ee · any O e pea ·ers ress a e r - The bil1 n;entionc<l wili soh·e a need Brings Extra Crew to Clear rick, Hazel ~lellon, Bernei.e Crane,

Matt Pakala Will Enter Oxford With Senior Ranking Which Will Enable Him to Secure Three Degrees in Two Years. "Means Good Deal to College," Says President Atkinson

ings. All Parts of State Represented felt in this ,ountry for wheat testing Campus Streets Frida Ifl•nclrickson, and ~!atcella laboratorie~ distribi.:ted at various I ::ichneide1·. ~'a1ts oi.' the country but operating un- The lot:al chapter is attempting- to The Fifteenth Annual Farm und Potato Marketing Association, Live- der one management. Che~king on T\VO HUNDRED DOLLARS 1 make sufficient money for a fund l\l att. Pakala, Montana State's first Rhodes scholar, will enter Oxford Ilon.e " 'eek which was held at Mon- stock Convention, l\lontana Seed the tests of buyer::; and millers will ___ 1 whith they are doing by _g-iving- the univeraity with senior ranking next fall instead of the junior rating as he .ana State College last week closed Growers Association, and Gallatin constitute most of the..~ work oi the!-ie S t . Add"t' t R I 1 Mortar Board Dance and this card had f irst been placed in. This means that the college here is recognized ast Frida)· afternoon wth the <'on- County Sheep and \Vool Growers cstabli ..... hments. pen In 1 IOn O egu ar rartr. as equa l to the olde r a nd larger unh·ersities of the nation. t:lusion of the programs of the Live- Association. I Appropriation. Four

1 -----))tock Convention and the )lontana I The modern machine methods of l\l" l Cl d lt also me1lns that Pakala will not ha,·e to take any entrance or inter-Jrr igation and Drainage Ii:stitute. The grain farming was ably demonstrated M ~~ H ~~ t M 0 Rt 1 es eane I B 0 B G~T~ TR IM m•diate examinations at Oxford as he wou ld have as a junior ra n kin!? J urpo~es of these conventions htlrl at by the implemtnt display put on by T\"O hundi·ed doll", r< ha< b"'en S",ent Hndent. Thi~ places him on a par with the Rhodes scholars from Harvard that time are to enable all farmers, the manufacturers of the different y .. ... ~ ,., ,. art.I uther famous .American schools. nd their '~ives, countJ· agents, home I kinds and types of farm machinery, I b~ th.e. C~Jleg-e durrn ~ :he 1ast :nn~ 1 The good news came from Frank•---,----·-------

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E!J~~~~E ~;hi}~~~~i;~~;,~~~;~~~::i~~~~~s?i~\~ i G 0 ll [ G [ M 0 N t~ H1:~,~~~:~Jk:{::~r:;,~~· ~:=·~,f.ri~i~F!~ UT~ H f ~A M EA~ ~~!~~;:· ~r!.!~~~;~1f;:t!~'~Y-;:~;:~ ;~~~~~0: ~:~1~~1~1a:~~:i~~Fh~:~1~; et together ~nd discuss new n_1etho<ls Agricultural Engineering Building I tho m.ual amount \\ h1('h u~ual1y I you that you have been awarded the college as it fixes our rating at nd develop ideas to be C:.!rr1e<l out and drew many visitors each day. umou.nts t~ more than a thousand !Senior stariding.,, l\Ir. Aydelotte is Oxford." Oxford is a classical school 11 th: years to come. Another display which drew many oolla.;;, d~nng normal yeai·s. . --- general representative of Rhodes and is the most independent institu-. This year t~e.r~ were. more conven- persons attention was the Montana I Bill Before Senate \\' ill Give Ac~ordtng to Profe::>sor Harrtng1;on Rockv M 0 u n t a i n Champions ~cholars in the United States. tion of higher education in the world, ions a_n<l act1nties going on at the Seed Growers Association exhibition i w no i~ head 01 the <.frpartment wmch · . I On hearing of the advance in so that with the technical training ame t1~1e than there ev~r has !.een of grains in the Agricultural Build- •

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Substantial Increase to keep, tr,e reads and "'dewalks of the Prove Too Much for Aggies. that Matt has had the honor is still t 3ny farm ~nd Home\\ ec.:k acc~rd-I ing. These samples were not hand M. S. C. If Passed campus clc.areo d .. ring the winter Take Two Garnes Series greater. n.I! to some 01 the persons attendmg. picked and were in the classes of months. the storm conditions during M • T l t By entering with senior standing .mong the most 1mp~rtant con\•en- registered or approved seed. High ' . . . . . the past three weeks have been the --- USlC ,I a en :Hatt Pakala wiJI be able to .;ecure 10ns were the follo\l.·mg: )fontrina grain standards must be met before The ~tate class1flcat1on _bill which worst for more than light years. The The Bobcats took their fifth con- J two degrees in three years, a Bachelor otato Improvement As$OCiati1>n, a field or bin of grain can be passed has passed ~he House and 1s 110\~ be- heavy snowfall coupleu with high fe1enct..: Vil tory and made it three out l...I l G d degree and an advanced degree. This lontana Farm Bureau, Montana Irri-1

bv inspectors. The two silver loving I fore .. the :Senate. w':ls the topic Ol winds and abnonnally cold weather o1 tour ~\'iL1 the Utah A_ggies w~en j ciere S 00 would have been impossible if he had ation and Drainage Institute, :\!on-, clips rece-ntly won by the Grain Judg-' P1e~1dent ~tfred Atkmson's sp~e<.:h has made it almo::>t an impossibility they dO\\ncd them 6!J-24 111 the fmal entertd as a junior. nna Hard~ .. ·a~·e and Imolement I?e.al- ing Team, Kenneth Copely, Mel Par- i at th~ opemng- of the assembly Friday to k~er the snow clea1 ed away. al their set ies. The trarne was fast. 1 There are few Rhodes scholars from rs Association, Montana Certifi d ker, and Bill Shanklin, at the Pacific mornn:g. . . . During- normal years it costs the and rcugh with both. teams work!ng Several Outstanding Musicians this type of institution anJ since International Livestock Exposition ' ~n d1scu~~mg the b1l1 the Pres.1dent .. ollege over one· thousand <.1ollars to at. to1, spc~d and pas.;mg and sho~trng in Orchestra and Chorus. Pakala ·s standing has been advanced held at Portland were also exhibited said that 11 tn~ measure pas.se::;. the keep the snow cleared away. A fOl'<.:e with ~lccidcd acculac:~ · .\lost cl. t he to equal that of scholars enterin~ nt this time. !:>enate substantrnl appropr1at~on will of two men is employed during the fouls tr.at were comm1tte' were tn.ose Program February 25 from the great classical schools Cif . be allo\1.-ed the college which will make iive winter months o!" each ylar and 01 the type that a1.e on~y natural _wnen America Montana State's standing- is h-;~ere ;~a$ also da rlool 1r~~m~ e~- a practice house and other improve- they use two giadl'rs and several teams are: strugglm~ aesperatel~. The music department has been placed with the highest. c~l~ur~t whi~hcoi~tere~~r ... ~as c~~fi~~d mcnts possible. . .· . teams to do their work. However, The Bobcats wen.: more in their very fortunate this year in having two A~M~TIG GlUBS PRESENT

mostly to the visiting sheepmen. I The assembly. w~s calkd pnmanl) durin~ the past threl! weeks a force usua.l torm than tney have been for of the most outstanding students oil

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Pl~~s ! to snow apprec1at1on or tne Bobcat~ of eight men has been employed. scme. tew games. Th~ ~orwards were musical ability. ~liss Vivian Bulware: l The stock ~udgi~g contes_t, held land to practi .. e yel1s. Bernard Brown Their equipment has been increased \".01K.n~ fa..:.t and thr1l.mg the crowd cd ihe Cclh.•J!e Chorus and::\!. Armin Mo~d.ay f!lOrnm.g m the. Livestock as second speaker on the program to four teams, and one tractor. \dth snappy and sensational passing Lemiu:x, \·iolinist of the Strin;,;ed P~vihon, m which all Smith-Hug~e.s said that besides prodding the stu- One of the greatest difficulties in and .shootmg. whi_le the guard::. we~~ Ensemble. High Schools of Mon~na were eli_gi- 1 dents with entertainment and comer- keeping the roaci.s and sidewalks c~ntmuall .r breakm;; ?P the ?PPOSl- :\tis:"\ Bulware was the winner of I ~ . . . ble was \'\:on by Gallatm coun~y high / ~ation the college is judged on the cleared is the fact that the <]rifts must tions plays and turnmg scormg at~ the H•:!8 . .\twater Kent contest of the Jay Production Class in Joint school with Harlowt?wn, l\~1ssoula, success ol the Bobcats. be cleared .,,·av fort\' feet on each tempts back. d. . Sh h b · h h

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M h tt d th d a f th I Butte 1st11ct. e as ecn wlt t e I Meeting With Community ' an a. an. secon • Ir an our Dollv Tripp told briefli: what the side in order that t ·c snow may be Tate opened the game by dropping chorus most of the year and has done Pia rers and Parrots nspectl\ el~· Sims an~ Beaverh_ead, wome_n of :\1. S. l.-. thmk or the team, (Continued on Page Three) in a field goal but Breeden came back ,·ery good work. Her , oLe is an ex- I ) County Hi~h School tied for fifth I both 111 and out oi the games. 1t was. to tie the score a moment later and ceptiona.ly fine mes.so soprano quality (Continued on !'age Twol her opinion that the scnool spirit was then the Bobcats took the lead when and it is ".·ith eagerne.ss that the I Pictures First Shown Thursday A joint meeting of Community very low. 7i St d the little tow-head counted two field 1 f 1 k forward lai·ers the h gh school p t and H d Th .d t f h s WO u en ts I . . . t toont-rshe ~oz"e'nu,s.1cn caorneceorot.·mg Evening. Miss Starr Tells e Pla;- Prod~ctrnn class ofr~~o~~na SPARJANJANS PLAN I 1or cl~S~ ga~;P~o~~=s:ui~~se0 tot the !~~I ~~~l:d i~ncism~~~1~0~1de~he ?rr;;:rthr:~v~ Arn1i~ Lemiux, winner of the 1J How to Judge Art ~;~~ ~~lle~he "1it'tieh~~~a~=d~~s1h~ SPECIAL PLAY DAY 1~~~,~~=n~.!1f"0~1~h"crg;~;;,;irs~~~~ !I Try Contest ~~na~c ~hes~~~~~ib~.~~1 d~i'de ths'i,R00[h!~ 1D27 mu,ic meet, seems to have the o11ege. and then smg- them. He said the Bob- ,I ; bro..:ght the fans to their feet. 0. 'Vard ~~~li~~s~~~~ ~c~~~~~eti~eo;~H~Y a~te The exhibit of American oil paint-Thb meeting 1s expected to be the Lats g1,·e e,·er.rthing for the s .. hool; -- added a goal and Utan took time out. itv has not been eqi.aled for some mgs 111 the Engmeering building wa.5 or~nmner oi others :epr1..sentin~ the --- I a!ld tne best the students can do is Alfred Lundquist and Almer u. "'ard took the next tipoff to 1 ti!ne at I\lontana State. .1.ou~ially opened 1hursday rugnt al arrots announced the Little Theatre . . As la:,t speaker on the program H1nsvark Enter Competition count again. Da\ 1s added a couple of lcge Chorm; will put on an afternoon I present to hear l\11ss StalT of the art

anous local dramatic groups The 1 • pper Class Women \Vil! Enter- give them the backing they deserve. I . . . count and .followe_d ,n shortly after to On Saturda;-. February 23, the col- 9 o clock. A num)>er of people "ere

urnament to be held at the high tam \V1th Feature Program Coach Dyche said Montana ~tale for Air Scholarship 1.oints for the Aggies but F. Ward (Continued on Page Four) I depattn~cnt lecture on how to look_ at h"°l on February 1:3 and 14, to February 1 5 would ne\er agam ha\e a team like tetaliated \\'hen he counted on a la pamtmg and tell ~ few mterest1ng hich the public is invited. Four I the piesent one. He especially com-, -- sleeper. G. \Vorthington added a point thm~s about the artists. " . . lay~ will be giYen each night and the --- mended the reserves and praised Alfred Lundquist and A 1 mer for the Aggies by the free throw MRS HANNON TELLS I )hss Starr stated tha.t, a pa.m.tin~ rinner 'd.11 take part in the state con- The Spartanians are planning a them tor their work against the Saint.s Hinsvark 1 ~~ontana .State student~, route and was followed in ouick sue- shouid be approached With .a spirit ot st at l\11ssoula. play day for all uppet,dassmen and and the Mines. are attempttng to wrn u 4-year um- ces:;s.icn by Tate who garnered a field • ~dvc.n~ure, w!th an open mmd and an The Parrots presented at the com- sophomores February 15. This is to versity scho.arship ~n aeronautics. or goal. On tht next play a long one OF WORLD TRAVELS mqmrmg. mmd. Each person . must unity meeting V.'cdne~day night be an annual affair sponsorC"d by the I Eaik,rock airp.ane, offered this spring- rorped out and ~lax ·worthing-ton .:eek. to fmd t~e. value of ~ho picture The )lonkey's Paw,'' by w. w. r..roanization. )lany uni9uc ideas as 1 s h d I 170 r by Alexander Aircrait company to tipr;-ed it back in to break into the to himself. '' hlle there ts no set acobs. a tragedy of s::perstition anJ to contests and ent.ert.amment have c e u e r I I ~ne American undcrgr~duate who re· ~,o;ino- standard hy which to judge a picture orror. This play, although difficult, been ai~·anged by the commn.tce ot veals. the deepest insight and prac- · ,.,. . d Art Departn1ent Head Finishes t hese arc a few things which one ·as admirably interpreted by Doris Ruby h.rnO.Schy, .11argaret Crest, am! 1 D b t L.I tical 1maginaticn o in aeronautics. The game was. g.ettmg fasler an Series of Lectures on Her must consider. ln the fin.t place look urdum. DaYe Rhenes and Alan Helt•n l<echter. e a e £1eQVV A remark:.tbly clo:-.e umler:;.tanding faster and the rasst~g of both teams at all them, obsene them and trust chwartz. in the leading- roles. The

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'lhe e\ening will start at 7:30 with J of th<.• new indu t ry characterizes wa5 ?cadly _sure. 8eve:aI "'hort /111d Trips Abroad )O:J1· own judgment. ~ay Production class offered a com- contests of jacks, checkers, ne\\'S- I 1 papers submitted by students of 18-> ~:ia~1,y p~s cs resulted 111 O. "ard "From an artistL view point one y of the democrac~.· in American i.apc1s, and balloons. This will .be fol- Montana Oi·ator·s , .. 1·11 Have F i' rs t colleges and_ uni\'ersitie_s. ::ieve1al tippm~ 111 anothc-r one. Then G. should consider first if the subject is ife, "Where But in America." Clau- JO\\ed by a trapeze and tumbhng act ·T. r noveJ sales idea s a1e bem~ 1...sed to \\ cithmgton t?ok the ball to sc:ore -6 :\-as. Hannon gave the last of her intere~ting or worth-while. Then the ena Opdvke was the affluent Swedish \\Jtn a special jazz number by Dolly Horne l\1eet Against North adYantage by the .Alc1Xander Arie.raft !eld goal w~icl_i pro\·ed to bo ~~~ serit.:;. of travel talks Thursday night. drawing- in the picture; does it c:on-aid and ~Iar!!"aret Dewe\.· and Dale 1

1ripp and Ru.th Platt. Esther Stoc_k- Dakota Aggies in March company. Th.e respon:e indicates.· that ii_rs,t and onl::.: .. ftel?, g-oal 0.f the ~ . She t.old of her jomney through Pal- .. ·ince you that the artist knows his char~ the ~nobbish i·oung- emplov. ers. ton is sponso_rmg a song ~01_1t_cst which thousands of undergraduates seriously 'lL;?t"lts plav. Cat cam~ m ~o srnk es t ine and Syria. 1\~hile it is !:,.trictly 5Ubject and represents it truthfully'> he Community Players presented a ought to 1!1volve compet1t1on. _The cons:der the new aircraft industry as a close ~ne .. The t\\"O '~ orthrn'?to1:1c; an olJ. world country, there is 1!ttl,e Tho co!or comes next. One should nl'l'ed\· of familv life "A Yfatter of play r.-roduct1on class un<.ler tne d1rec· '.fhe \arsity debate scheduled for their intended \OCUtion. bumred 111 mtc~ floor ~nd. it resulted 111 ~it of the land ~arks of C~rist s seek thc- mood of the picture in the 'h"i e". the n!ct- centering- about the tion of l\liss Florence Chubbuck is to i~is year pioves ~ be very heav):· As an added inc ·nt ivC", se,·entt:en ?. per·on~l. bemt? ca.Led on both of time. One often thmks of Palestme as '.."olors. The colors will say whether it hoice of wall raper b,\· the \·oung-est P.ut. on a o~e-act play entitled '"!:iaved". 'fne s~he~ule as_ outlrn:<1 by (Joach N. t.aglero<."k distributo1s will award free 1 them. _ N';!ther .scoied and the. score 'unc~a~g-c·~ b~t the Jerusalem 0~ l is light and joyous or somber. f he familv. Gretchen was a de- l he cast mcludes: IL. . .StGn~1 1s as follows. . 10 hour flying <:our::;cs, wo1th approxi- stood 2.:i-l i_. Davts colletted a pomt on ( hnst s tune ~s b~low the ~treets. 0.1. "Compo· iticn is another thing to ig-htful \·oung si~ter with a. mind, or, :.\us. !:>aundors -·· ·--· Esther King 1 The t_ii:.st home. ,deb~te is to be mately $;)00 to the cvllege stullents in I (Contmued on Pae-e Four) t~e; orese~t : 1 t~~ m 1'!1~ny mst3nces. look for in a pi~ tu re .. It is the ar-t. lea~t ·3 choire of her own · Gladys Emily Helen Bowen :\,aich 2o a.t w~ica tune the North their respective territories who mak.: I ~1J·~S ~fh::;un dtbi~ bhnck such.as the .. angement of obJ~~s. m the _space of irler was a con\'incine:- flappe;, Austin ~linnie --· - Lois Storey Dakota . Aggtes will meet the :.\lo.ntana the best efforts to win the awards. A B II ? , er,ic 0 are .. t eaps of c1:'11n.1bI~ the cam as, the. ~1v1sion of lurht and eFrate a cynical brother Pollv )1r.s. 8ast1ck Dorothy Garrett .:::>t3 te Cc11.ege tean~ on th.e question of l•light inst1uction manuals will be rmy Q to ~n . .z du::;:-J T~\ peoylc B de. di~tmc~ dark. the repetition of line and color obertson the trouble makin'g eldc.r :\1iss Zilla . ··-· Elizabeth Gary Faun Rcihef .. Durmg this same week g·iven other student. who pla~e high. ) pe3 0 ewis anc e oum. eru- and the mo\·ement of the design. ister and ::\oraetta Rock,vell the ~liss Sue _ Christine Stafford cu r team will meet Jamestown Col- The competition clo~l'S ri.lay 1. · I G £ ~al~m has no Eur?pean quarte.r~ such ' ·Pnintine-s reflE"ct and should show odem aunt. Florence Chubbulk as All winners of the various c:ontests le§!e of Jame.st_ow11, North Dakota, on The Alexander Ai1cra.r:t is conduc:t- Be ay vent ~3 I~ often .f~und JO Anentol Cl!tes. It "c>x ure as surely as anything else. he n·other brouj?'ht out manv of the I will be awarded prize_s .. :-\o pai:tanian t~e ~u~·y question. _On Apt"ll 2, Baylor ing_ the contest a~ a means of inter- ~1ift~~~d .~~ l~tle <.hange sa,·e for the nnp shou_I.d notice '~'~ethe_r the pai~ter a'dcal Jines and Professor Therkle- can complete. I n addition to this c..ve- Uni\:et::;ity of \\.l.L:O, 1crns . will be e~tmu· more .roun•,. rnen and women ::>< d · 'nad£" skin lo0k hke skin and bnck~ ~d ~~!r~;bi~~~rotf~e tF:n~!c~~~~={ ~~.i~i~e of t~~n g:i~~i~~al~~lla~~ ~~~oi~~li ~~~~l.t~h~er:;~ h~;~c q~~b~it~n s~r~;1~1~~ ~n r~ii~n~f afudt~~e tf:ti~f[;. i~~~1~r:? t~: 1\'luch Interest Is Being Shown no~~w~:s~ ;~.~~~n~~dh~~~·it~~l= l~r,::iyH;1~~ ;~~t ~~.'!~~s, whether he makes water The interest ~hown in these plays coupl.es _shall £"i\e a <lemonstr_ation: known will be with the Umyo·sity 01 1

las .. )'car commerdal aircraft fac.:- in Annual R. 0. T. C. Party 0.f sihet as a mark of the apprecta· '1Then one would look fl"'r teehnim:-e Y rrtmbers of the groups who too_k Tins is all free, no charg-e is bemg " yoming. This debate will also be on tcl'ie;; ha\·e virt_allv s.ramble<l for February 22 lion of the people who have listened 'lllil individ.u.alih· in a paintin'-?. Sc~ sr: in the meeting shows the poss1- made fur anything. Do not wear a Lhe Jury question., the services of collcg.e trained aero- ___ t~ ~~r tal~s.i T~e A~ Club exprc~!_:;ed '.f t~e t~hnioue or ma!1ner o~ paint-ilih- of ~reater cooperation in dra- skirt, cornc1 and be the g-uest of the T~lt .'.\1ontana ~tate. College- t~a~1 nautica l engineers and atronautical . . . t..=n· appiec ation \\Ith a bou.qu~t ~f ·nrr is s.mted to the s~~J~C~ hem~ por· atics in Bozeman for the benefit of the Spartanians. All sophomore beg-ms an extensn·e tno on AprJ! 3. exccuti\<eS. The shortage has forced Sl1ch widespread mierest 1s bem~ ro. es. 1~t the end of the tal~ eve;) - trayc>d. As for the tnd1v1duaHtv of hose- interes•ed and of the whole junioir senior and faculty women ar~ I At this time the teai:i expeds to cle- a number of new companies to import [taken in the :t\lilitary Ball, \\ hich is boch· nd.Journed to the Ei:ig-meermtr thin~s one m~st rea ·t to a painting. ·mmunit.\·.-Bozcman Chronicle. im·itecl1

to join in the fun. late the School of Mmes. li'rom there engineers from Germnny and England 1 to he held at the Rose Gard~n on gallery .f~r. th<" formal opening of the Ask yourself 1f you like the• picture.

Present Winter Weather Worst Bozeman Has Had for Years

they will go to the Pi Kappa Delta · · February 22 that a summary of the art exhib1t1on. (Conbnued on }'D(!'e Threel Pi ovinci.al Conventi.on. Pi Kapl?a De~ta opinions' of ~am pus leaders reg-arding is a national. dellatmg fraternity w1~h OFFER FOREIGN .

1 the affair has been made. The Ball 1 R 'f[ S d l • S d '[ a membership of 119 chapters'" istobeformal,exccptforunderrla•s-1 l e qua mprovrng tea l y. AIT'e11,a, . . . . men, and promises to be one oi the I 7t.T • • . TheProvmc1al Convention th•.s year SCHOLARSHIPS most brilliant and colorful functions I 111ew Recogmtron System /s Used 1s to ~c· he~d at Pullman, \Vashu:igton, of the entire year. lts appeal is more . at which time :\1ontana State will de- 1 ___ g neral than that of any other dance, I ::\Iontana State College students 1' normal. The monthly ?1c1ie~n for Ja-Fhc~ b~ate members of the school ~ of. ~J A limited number of forci ~n stud I since nearly every male student takes \Yith a high score of ~610 a stron!? I The line-up this week is a littlP a\•e cxper1en<:ed something rare in a~y.fron~ 1900 t~ .19{9 iJa21.l~v was Kap1~al ~clta dfoMontana, \\ashing- fe:lowships and s.chola.rshipsgare ol military scienc~. The whole stud.ent t ·am.of. mar~smen at the lJn~vrr~itr different than las.t week. In th"s sport h , . f , t th· , . r During a-.. ei a,ge . empera me or nua ~ ton. ca o, an regon. f I d th · · . 1 d body and e!';permlly the co-ed portion, of Cmcmnat1 was able to wm first 1 e way o vnn ers IS ) ea . !-J .H. fh1s does not mean that this has The team will make a tn"' to the <.trhc un er e rntern~~1ona stu ent alwaYs awaits with keen anticipation • la1·e in n match in which the U of a man has a rhance to get recognition ne past few weeks campus gossip J been the ( oldest Janua1y on record coast to debate Gonzaga University ext: an1eEdof t~c Jnsii;i.;te ?f Inter- the ai;noun~Cl~ient of the battalion and Idah o took se ·ond L' of Wyon;inc- for hi!<. work if he su ce<.d.,. in raisin~ as frequently been directed toward i howe\ er J~nuary, 1916, w~s n.rnch· \on April 8, will debate. the c ;liege of ~:=n~~n~~ho' wY~~t~~'~t~~-l a1b1~~··11~~'~h:;~ com~)any sponsor!'; . Among the stud- third. Lr. of ' \\·ashfngt~n fourth, :\Ion- i his score. Se\·eral men have done .thi.; he e\er c·~sential topic of beautiful 1 colder, ha\lng a mean tempctatut~~~ P.;e-et Sound on April 10. reqowships and · sch%Jarshi~s· have en ts ta~ing ndvancecl drill .. much t~nn Sta .e fifth, and U. of Tenn~s~ee and t_herefore ~ome who were not in now. Generally the opinion expressed J c. nly 2.6 and having 21 days of The candidate!; for vars1tv debate been established as a n international !;peculat_1on goes on as to which of sixth. This last week. t_he Bobcat rifle the first 10 last week raised their ., that the winter has been extremely or colder \\ hereas dunng the Fast 1 sqt:ad are: 1 lenry Helland. Henry II b I d d. t S bb d d l h · t · h O h b ·old and that. the snow has been, to .January the mercury fell to zero or EarTle. Edwin Eagle, Margaret Dewey, exchanf?o in appreciation of those of- them w1 e p ~ ge o ca nr an ~·1ua5 s ot tn tompeti ion w1t r\gon $Core en_oug to e- there this time. Th '"" · d 1 ered by Ameorican colleges to the na- Blade on the mght of the Ball.- .\~TIC .Hurn i Colleg-e and turned 111 a . .\rt Zion, who shot H high score of ut it light!)', too deep. No doubt the below on only fifteen clays. ~I.Joe De!an_cy, Prank Sterm1tz, an tionals of the countdcs concerned.. The ming-ling of smar~ umforms ~·c.·~re of. ;1.tR This score was 72 :~72. i:ept up his record by shootrn.., undreds of potential weather pro- avei·ago temp~i atu:e ~or Dece_mbei • Charles Rieves. A cand idate appJving for one or and emaculate Tuxedos g1vc:s .to ~he , potnts. hig_ her than that of last week alm_o_~t as g-ood this _wee_k with_ a score hets about the campus will be pleas- 1928, was 21.:>, which is also slurhtly 1 ------ ,. 1 t h f h t t J f t lrl h 1. d h f 3··i S f h d to hear that their beliefs can be below the mean for December from POWER ENGINEER SPEAKS these fo!lowships must be a citiwn < ance. an a mosp ere o sop is ica wn an ' l cou a-e ceen u'e t e o ' . o ar e " h11rh pomt man upported with hard cold facts. 1900 to 1928, 22 .1. _ _ of the United tate!:', a colleg-c gradu- th~t 1s attamecl at ,no othei: func:1on. ;.\fontana 8tnte team would ha,·e for t~e Bo~at~ .as well as havmg-The experiment. station under the Probably the mo~t inte_resti:ig co~- . . . . .· ate. ha\'e a certificate or evidences of His l\lontann S~ate .s gala mg-ht," hen placed second. the h~ghest 111d1v1Ck:al score among eadership of Profes"ot· Edn,und Burke clition connected Wlth this w·mter ls 1 .I. C. Dow, d

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1v1s1on, s_upe1111tendcnt 12:00<.l health, b(! of good moral cha r- !:'purred boot~ vie with patent. leathers ..\s shown by the two sc_orcs. the the sixty men who competed in the 0 Th I I f ti Montana Po,,e1 Companv of 11cter intellectual ability and of suit- und well pohshed Sam Browne belts tC'nm should ~oon be shootrng o\·er meet last week. as kept an unbroku1 daily record of the q;;antity of snow. ~norm~ pre-0

ie :\ 1 k bl, f •' le '11e1·,.·onal·ity. ' · with satin covered lapels. '."'!)00. The team iti hanrlicapped b\.· the The indfriclunl scores this week arc he weath · !900 Pr ·00 to cipiation for January 1s .84 m .. he~ GrC'at Fa.ls sp~ e to an assem Y o he lime tb~ ~~~~d thal was ~v~pt ~·as whilv this year the precinitation was f Jecti~·cal engme~rs. lB:<>t. Thursday Scholarship nnd fellowship holders So many of ~he campus leaders have fact !hat it has sc,·eral new men on an m·eraQ"e hig-her. than those of C>t comp·iled da.ilv and consequently 1 :S4 inches . alt ho it i.s possible no mor. e 111, 01.·nnw. Th_~ ~op1~ of hts lect.ure w. "'i mcst have sufficient money of their c>xp r~s~ed their RPJ?roval of, and en- ~ho?tin!,! nnd ali:o that laboratory las~ week.. The men 111 the order of h F El t 1f1cat1on a thlCe 1 ee own t.o cover tra\'eling vacation and thns1asm o\·er th is event that n rer1ods prevent the old men from the>1r placing- nntl $Core follows: Zion ar~e gaps in the rccordinO'S have snow has fallen this ye~r t an Ill •at~ ~- I ' I f . "ll t. - ir idf'ntnl expenses. rertain steam- column will carry their indorsements rettinz the 11<'' essary practice. Never- 371, Erb :l56, Gillett<.· :~5·L .Johni:on ade an accurate estimate of ~veather former years but. the consistently _l ow 11~~tion picture was . u~jc 1°1•

1 uc; ta~ shin lines allow a reduction in steamer in next week's issue of the Exponent. tl-ieles~ the prospects for high scores :-'52, Sutherland ~51. :\°e\'in 350, Ree~ ·onditions before 1900 impossible. The temperature~ have pre\•ente_rl melti!1g· tl\e p~rposes. A s;t

11 ar e;=tfire wa. r ates to the Fellows and Scholars, \Vatch for it. I in the futur!i' m~tchc~ makes up for 3.t-1. Tallman ;rn7. Limieux 335, and mrerature, precipitation, rte., of 1· this bringing- abo.ut the impression also hg1~·en to. an au t1ence o i adm~rs, ~rnd in rnme instances free visas may thr low plncmg m the Inst match. Daley 331. every day since 1900 is available and that the amount IS far ~bo .. ·e . normal.! leac els ano coun i agen s unng bo secur ed. NOTICE "G<'neral imnrovemen s this week," :-:eYe-ral old n•en have not been a comparison of the means f or yari- Anyone who has not live~ Ill Bo.ze- 1 Fann and ome wee · . In addition to offerin !.! Amcdcan ~aid Captain Butler. "are fine and shooting- as well as last year and f'Us pas• months and ·years with the man before has a reha l ththrill ~0111r'""t' "Sally" the Looters play this year «~11c1ents the be$t. onpo1~tunities in Candidates fqr F.,ditor-in Jchief of the> suqacl should shoot better every should get going this oming werk to ·re~nt brinr. t . te est in the near future w en e ~1x oo ~ I 19"0 'I ta led t k \'' h c I b . th t . h

·I!,, f ts ..,s OU some very 111 r - "ft tt ked by uOld Sol" how- rromises to be the best mu~ical com- higher education the Institute of Jn- t te . •l , , on nan arc reques o wer ·. ., e ave so mnnv new men i 1<' p nne- e ~corp o n. pomt w ne Thaete. th dn 5 arde 3 .tac might be advisable to 1 rdy prod ... ~ed at Montana State. ternationnl Edteation is a pnrt of the turn their na mes in to Bernard Brown that we could not expect -..ery good Montana State will be able to get e rnperature for the past mon evor, a n 1 w th f t h cast dates ' Vorld Peace program. las soon as possible. 1 results the first werk'', he continued. first place. of January has been decidedly below ha,·e the old skates ready for use. a c or c ·

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=P_A_G_E_TW=O===~-----======:--~==---- THE WEEKLY EXPO:IEKT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1929

l!I I'\ Established 1910

Continuance of Lhe .Monthly Exponent, Established 1895

Publi5:hed every Tuesday of the college year by the staff chosen from the Associated 8tudents of .)fontnna State College at Bozeman, Montana

Subscription Rate: S2.00 per school year

Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October a, 19:n, authorized February 17, 1919

Telephone l 17-.. \ ~ k for E.xponent. On )londnys After 12:00 noon-SO

Editor .... Business Manager ............... .

Associate Editors ........ . Managing Editor A~sistant Editor

......... W. H. l\lcCall, Jr. '31 ........... -........................ , .. _.!lardy Tharp, Jr., '29

News Starr ... :\largaret D~wey, 129, Esther Stockton, '30

............... Leonard \Ving, '30 ................ "\Vm. Flynn

...................... Frank Heikkila Sports Editor ....... _ ... . Feature Editor ........................................................ ········-···············James Morrison Society Editor ................................................. ·······················-·······Frances Folger Exchange Editor ......................................................... _ ........... -........... Ruth Platt

MATI'ERlNGS FROM HERE AND THERE IN 0 R l\IlDST

sa~~~~~t ';~:tst~t~ ~'l~k~~~~11\ t~~drn~~ '-------------------------------~ mtnt. i.n 1911. "The pl'oposed basket- Ca ptain Butler: What " ould ) O u do if your a rmy ""s about to be ball trmrnurnent will bring to this :a nnihil a ted by the enemy ?

f1~~it~~\~~,"~0~~tiJ~:~e ;ohuri~d~~\f;h Pri ,·n te: Lig ht a )lu r:id a nd send a s ma ll bo) t o the ~l ajor for '"t'in­school students. It will be the biggest I forc<·ments. ad,·ertising feature ever cnrried out J at tliis place. I t will nlt.r act. a larger !\e,·er mistake will-po·wer for ignorance. fres hman dass ; it will knock the spot.s off the false idea in manr parts o the state that the instruction at thi!S- institution is limited to agricul­ture."

The other da:r we were discus~ing the art istic elem nts at ;'.\[. S. C. thnt has been 1~111king- itst:-lf ~o evident on the campus here of late, and Rosy"s only criticism is"The heck of it i~ that you don"t notice the printiog­on those poster:s unti l the \"ery last thing." Last Thursday evening the frcsh­

n:en class took advantage oi t he fine sleighing and enjoyed one of the most We :di knew Bro\vnie> was ostC1nsiblr manns:rcr of Brown & Co. hut we ,;ucccssful outings the class has yet didn't know he wns manager of the team too. h~hl. '\"i th the town clock booming out I in its slow, monotonous tone the hour . . . . . . 0 ~ twel\'e the return trip was begun, . I\luggs J?ewe~- snys that posl_1.'r 111 'lmn 1Iall, which we JUd~e ~11·g.1rn1~eiJ with each and e\'ery freshman burrow-1 rn the EngineermJ? department, 1s n true work of art, but she h~tsn t f1g01ed ing- like a g-opher beneath the straw out ret whether it is a. futuristic sun~et with scenery. or scl."nery with a to keep warm and also for other rea· sunset. son:>-reasons best known to the gophers themselves, who. it must be j noted always burrowed in pairs. lt mu st he vacuum pre---,;ure that keeps Sa m \ \°) nn's hat on a t the ga mes .

. The Doe> pnrtr held last Friday I After the r<\ thc:ir pointed remark:-: abo~ the team madl' at assembly night at llmml ton !fall was b.r far Frida\· we expet·t to :;e · .Tohn. in between the halves. ne"Jicrentlv standin,... the best of any e\"er held in previous · ~ · · . . . . '""' .to J • ~ yLar:;. About fifty girls were present. I around on. one foot , hi:; fmg<'r m h1s month, and shamefaced grtn of The. fi.r~t _thing-. that took p lace was I embarrassment on his fa~e or Frank . refraining to chuckle for fear it would t~e 1mtrnt10n ot the ~Je,·en fi:esh~en cause an instant mob rush on the part of the co-eds. girls, who took their med1c111e hke men. ------

-- lf we remcmbC'r our :\lath quizz-one of the probltms went like this:

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~l)orls. G.o. Hart. \\"alla1.·c Hnrrity, Harold Greiner; \\"omen's _.Athletics, Dorothy Garrett; :l\lusic. 'Ied Chaddock, ~lnrgaret ChoatejDrnn~at1cs, Helen Schultz, Agnes !\u~cnt, :\larie Dolezalik, Kathr~n1 Kellett; Chennstry, Arlone Crane· Engineering. Enrl Rudberg; ~\gricultural Depl., Horace Bolster; Ham ii i.on Hall, Ve1a Q');"e1l, Societ). Judith Belden, Twanett~ Cherry, Char­lotte :Smith. Jldt'n Crockett, Louise Sanders, Florence Hames, Cale~d ar, l"lora DaYi~; Feature. ~lary Hale~ Jim Gabriel, John Houston, Helen ~9hye.r, ~arcia Smith; :\ew::. Writers, ?\ormu Beck, ~lnrgaret Bowm~n , Virgm1n ~lills, Lois Cobleigh, Charles 1lle, Franklin D~wey, Esther Riddell, Hnz_el )lellon, Betty Baifoy, Dorothy 1fonnah, Carohne Delane:._-, Cl~us~ De,V1.t, Alice Ynndenhook, Harold Greiner, Ruth. \\'oodard, Bermcc 1\orr1ce, Lois \\'ells ~larjorie Foote-, ~licheal Dee,·y, Altce Tn:.·lor, ;\lurgaret _Gary, Mary O'Lea'ry, .Agnes Van Oostl·n, \\'eslcy Fu.nk, Lucy Bowmanj Typing, )l~rtha Flynn, ::\1arf!'nret Brown, Elizabeth Seitz, Mary HRkala, h:nbelle \"\cod, '.\lary Frances Spain.

The latest drink which Louis . ix. farmers own in l'Ommon a twenty-fiYe-acre field. The price of egg~ I I I I I l It I I I I' J ! I J QI J. t I I 1 Ii I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I' I I I I I

Howard will se rve up to the un- is 50c a dozen. If the distance betv:een the two stations is gi\'Cn by xd.x ~~,~f:~~ng'"'o~k~~\\~, !~ld kn,?\~1~ TS of arc ~in X. calcula ti.!' the most Cl.'Oll~lllicaJ proportions to fence the field . th 0 )ate~t concoction e c~~t..1.~~ a Hrnt: The farmt'rs can row twice as fast as they can S\\;m.

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BOBCAT SPIRIT

hearty, generous laugh.

The prospects for the new engineer­ing- building are at present very bright. The building as the plnns now stand, will be 70x1-l0 and will cost in the neighborhood of $80,000.

The Sigmn Chi nntional fraternity will soon be in~talled at the Univer­sity of Oregon. The c}··b to receive the new chapter is at present known as the Khodn Klan Club.

Reporter: H ow many students ar~ there here at 1\1. S. C. Prof. l\IcCall: About one out of e\·ery ten.

At la st we hrn~e one on the pure Bill Flynn. Jiggs said that Brownie mny "manage" the Bobcats but he doe:rn't manage her-and Bill says he is going to appl y for the job.

The f orerunner of spring--: Large and copious quantities or people at Gallatin Gatewa:y-together "ith equal quan ti ties of "\\' hoopie.' '

At least there is one person on this campus whu still blushes! All who attended the assembl~· last Friday morning were given It costs a Yale man at least $1.000 the opinions of the leading students on the matter of student a year on an a\'erage to go through spirit at the athletic contests at l\[ontana State. The general the uni"ersity. If ~!uggs Dew<y were li"ing in the dorlll she could stay out later

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d 'd t h h h 1 · 't f Friday and Saturday nights. Eh, what? feeling wa that the students 1 no s ow t e sc oo spin o Harris. the tailor, is giving an extra

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with the speakers that the school spiTit is low here but believe that the efforts that ha\·e been centered on it recently will bring TAU BETA PI PLEDGES Bernard Brown ll!ay &lways be at hollle in the evenings-but it doesn't it back to its past heights. Th ,

1 -- J take three gueS>es to find out \\'HOSE holl!e he refers to.

e .. \ ontana tate College branch The crowds \\'hO see the Bobcats in action expect them to win. of Tau Beta Pi, national honoran• ,

cnginee-rin(I" frat€'rnity elected five 1

1 Rnlly 'round1 'l.ll you Typists and Stenogs! There is n movement afoot They do not go to the games with the idea of especially support- <tuden.t, as pled<res to the order at J to OUTLAW Gl:II! !! Either join the rnnks for the furtherance of ing the tean1. to urge it forward to higher honors. The crowd, the _re,Erular meeting last \Vednesday chewing or stay clear of ri,Iiss Hapner . g-um-

students included, go to the Bobcat basketball games to see the e,·~~~R. pledges are: Ed Bossler, a I \'Tonder team put on an exhibition . This was clearly demon- >cnior E. E.; Ammon Andes. a junior Etc.

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I ORTON BROS. strated at Helena when the Bobcats r esen·es played the Saints. :11. E.; Theodore Hannant, a irnior

\f. E.; Frithiof Johnson. n junior E. Etc. The Helena fans raised a big howl because the wizards of the ~:' and James :l!orrison, a junior Ch. J

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Champions weren't there to perform for them. They didn't Candidates for Tau Beta Pi are I Cont inued on Page I, under Ca t's )leo" ." care about the game. They wanted to be amused by the smooth elect<'<l on the basis of scholarship

f h C f l d d · t th · t· per~onalitv. and participation in col-1 Sh . playing o t e on erence ea ers an JUS see em 111 ac HJn. le!!e actMties. and .usually the ones that they were j ow. The. highest award that any. This may be all right for the people of the state to view the . particularly m erested m. one could wm at the show m the form'

Entertainments were many and of a large si!Yer loving cup was won / "WAFFLES" I Bobcats in this light but the students of l\Iontana State should FARM AND HOME rnried throughout the entire week. by a ~lontana Grower.

1 look upon the team as representatives ~f the student body, and WEEK IS BROUGHT )fonday evening the Bozeman Cham. HaYe yo u tried ours with maple syrup'? They're sure good r eally support them. TO A CLOSE HERE ~e;;.mof8nJ0};~;;:~c~ .. e~te~:\!l;~e:s ;~j

Pep is needed at the game and the students are the ones who the Hardware and Implement associ-d h · A f' t d b th d t t (Continued from Paire vnel ation \'isitors, at the Emerson Audi-woul s o"· it. me at ·empt was ma e y e emons ra ion toriulll with a progia m lllade up from

leaders to arou e the Bobcat spirit in the students. \Vhat was place in this c.ontest. Stanl~y Fer- music from the Regimental Band . . . . guson of Gallatin was htgh pomt man · d k T d ~ , '

the reaction? We behern for the most part that the maJonty with 844 points out of a possible ii~~gi;~~ ~~an':ir~~t~~!~s 0~e'i<:;me\~~: of the studen ts were impressed with the weakness of t he yell . thoudmi. d t•b3r f Ji

1Harlowtown plelllents entertained the Montana

It is a fact that there was a great difference in the ,·olume of ~~c~derg~~t 0~8 D'll ~r ';i'"~ownt;.~~ Implement and Hard" are Associat!on d .. 1 1 1

. 1 on ie or 11 at a banquet m the P1esbytena11 the first and last vocal exercises. Then at the games they re- m Th" ua .Pt ncti~g. h' church parlo1'. The Farm Burc>u

d d d .1 d h .1 B h .1 . e reg1s ra ion t ts year was two al~o 1 ad t' . t h spon .e rea 1 y an .ea.rt! y. ut t ere stJ 1 remarns a few hundred. and seventy. for the general th~ E~gin~er~;i~ i~ss~:;,~;~e r~o~;~· ~;; individuals who thmk 1t IS, say, smart, to "poo and bah" at the rEegstrahon,Dseventy five for the Home Tuesda,· evening. \l'edm;,,1a,· o\'en-,

. . . conom1cs epartment, one hundred th ·A I F d H · not1011 that they should feel school spirit. We met one enter- and fifty for the Implement and Hard- iFng Fe nnua aim an ome Week

· · b' · f h f h ' . D 1 d h d •un eed "as he1d 1n the Gvm1lc\s1um pr1smg, am 1t1ous res man a ter t e assembly who was loud 'trnie Sea.ers an one un red boi:s and three hundred ,isn°'~ cetercd . . . I rem m1th-Hughes schools It 1s · h . . h . with "what good did that do . I don't beheve that the team pays thoug-ht by many of the per~ons at- ~.nto t e spuit .of t e occasion and · I t d h · ' a verY g-ood time was had by clll" any attention to the cheers." And so he rarnd. Does that ort en

1ing t ese conventions that the Even·thmg- fro m drama to si,cnkm~

b . . enro lment would have been a g reat - · ~ of person help Bo cat pint and Bobcat traditions? Never. • deal larger were it not for the fact "as a part of the Progralll. This wus

that there was so much snow and low Yery' m:ormal and many stunts and temperatures all over the state. SJ?:e<. he~ not on the progr~m w_ere

~Q-Q.PD-m.'.lilOOO-Ot:lO-D-O·(H)-O·O·O~ There were many conferences going gnen: The ~I.om.e EC'o~omtc~ g-irl~ Q: on nt the same t ime and therefore the unde1 t_he lepdc1 sl11p of Miss B1 anigan Q nsitors went to the ones from which / and )!1ss ">:em1ck cooked and se1:vccl WIJ\ HER HEA RT WITH A YALENTINE! Winners

1nany complimen ts for their methods. of feminine hearcs l they could obtain the most benefit the food for the banquet and rcce1Yeti

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Thursday ev<>ning the Montana Potato are Humming Bird Improvement Association held their Fu ll Fashioned annual banquet at Byron's Cafe. Hose-winner-: in

I A bout sevcnty~five persons were in shccrnc:-.s and clcnr-attendancc. John Dexter was the n ess-in greater

~) T H E B U N fi A L 0 W ! We • I ~~~~ri~~~ f~if~>r~~fd t~\~~~ lll'Di~.~~~~~ :~,~~~~~3;n~ g~~~,·~~ Lrnf1eld ga\"e a speech using as his :.ty ling an d nc.:wcr

~..L- o main poin t Qunhty Products and sL~..!cs. t16~ Quality lllen. Professor F. M. Hnr- I

~~"'~ rington, \\hO is nlso President of the Chambers F1"sher American Potato Assoc1ation, told of -

For sports wear Longincs the wmnmgs of Montana Potato grow-ers out at the Spokane Seed Potato Always R eliable

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lute satisfaction in the mos t ~ ~ trying situatiom rnd will ~ ~ perfectly withstand any e>:· I ~ You 'll be pleased with yourse lf when ::~: creme variation in temper~· , you s tep in front of our mirrors with one : eure, from Cicessive cold ro ~ of these new spring suits on. They're by torrid heat. Hart Schaffner & 111arx. You'll look better \

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A school that has built and maintained standards of scholar. hip. Offering courses in the following divisions:

College of Engineering College of Agriculture

College of Applied Science

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Ear h course leads lo the degree Bachelor of Science

For Information \Yrite to

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1BENNION GOES TO Wh h II.A tnat one such a1ticle will meet with <H:XH:><>,;t,~:;:-,,~ i What They Want at t e LY.I en wide approval this spring and sum- ELU N THE

I OREGON MEETING A W I mc~u[o~h~m~~~ca;;e~fio~~s.~ot one of ST~E NEWS

IL \11LTOX HALL .NOTES In·. anJ ~Irs. Souders of Red Lodge

wt n the guc.·b of tht~ir dau:rhters, .Mar .1ret. und !Jelen at Hamilton Hall la·~ Fiid;:w nil?'ht.

l.1inner J:..'°Ut!s:s at Hamilton Hall t is I' as. t. w eek were Elizabeth Ciankner, Utne\.ievc \Yoodward. Fay l· 1tz __ !'r.dd, Oleta Allen. Bud1a Shannum, Ruth nnd Lenora Klemme.

l (W11liam Flynn) I re to ear mutation , but rather adoption of the Arthur Cutting I I , I est. iir. Du<erf hastens to explam l'ERIODICA LS, TOBACCOS, --- / -- fto keep men in good temper, pro-

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Head of Montana County Agents 1 Deo,11k th.e »ectet hope~ un<l 1 • _ .

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babl; I He sa;s that nil men &re learn- CONFECTIONERY . amb1t101b of the ed1to1 ot tht!' ( hJCal!o, h~b. 11 (By Univc1 s1ty mg to dre::;~ fo1 their ov.n sake rather N I · · B A.ttends Extensrnn Gather· Exponent, its readers h:n e th~ same I :t) le Rclea~e Serv1cc)-Be-mcn col- ~han for the <.:ake of their dothe~., .i O\'e ties in ox Candy and

I ing at Corvallis 1,11ma1y ta~le m n'-!VIS;:>aper lltl'ra- legians ~car striped p~Jama~ in thC'l 1•)Jen are le2rmng to buy their haber- U p-to-date Merchand ise ___ I tur\._c a::. <lo hundred-.. ol other collei.:c JH n acy of their frutei mty houses be-I da"h"ry in l';n~emhles to blend and Creamy Root Beer and

. , .. . and C\en h1~h schc;ol ::.tuden+.~. The cau~e Pcm"r Joyce or somebody \\Ore harmomze with their other clothing. Soft Drinks hc.d B~nnion, Sr., . the Stale g-1rb 1:t"•t 1cud the sO! 1ety . the aver-1 \•m publtd~ at the Lido last summer. I Tt is that hy \\hirh \\e may account I llutter Kist p C

1le,ider of Lount) .. \gcnt!:i m Montana, .1~e b{l:.~ ·he ::;pot,.., and tne otr1cr \nd .Joe College, '29, will adorn him-' for the present tr(>nd. You must not op orn has .been attc.ndmg- the Annual Ex- 1readers look at th__. he ... tlihnc. ... , close self in fancy silken velvet ve3ts and! mistake me men ure taking nothing\~ AMIGO t~ns1 on Confcien e at the Oregon t.he pape1 und \\Onder what. to do lounging robes because Paul Poin~t that 1s effeminate from the ladtef; .

C'. A. llieclle, Alpna Tau Ome~a. ~tat.e 1Agricu l tural Collei:t.e locatNI at j next lht' mule --.u.ou mindPd ,tu- d1cssed a couple of hi:s model~ in the! "Rathc.-i. wornc>n being recog-nized

of Helena was a dinner guest at the .0~·,.a 11.s. Otegon. This me.cti.ng,, dent. cf ether st:X Jr,oks ,r~t. <if all ~amc matenal for a stroll clown rhe us sut·h experts in harmonizinr.- col JJ-; \ DOKKEN Amigo house Thursday evening. ''hich \\as held last w~c..k, '~a:s srnulur for notil:cs of certain mc~tin;..!'s w!lit.:h Rur· de la Paix. 8uch are at least t.iuitc a few manufacturers confinin~

Sunday dinner gues~ at the Amigo ~~ ~h~ one .tha,.t the e1~y of ~oze~~a1~ are considc1ed <.11.:tiv~tic .... , and ~h7n be: wcl1 justified nmclusio.n~ if ;>,·~ take I t.~<'i~· productic111 to ml'n'~ wear ~ ·e FUNERAL HOME house were 2\iiss May Walton and Cas S1_>.on:,,.,.'.1ng at.the :s~m: time.~ Ihc \gin:' to 1a:r plan~ fot t.nL· J.!'amrn~ .ot at face.• \·alue the startlm~ statenwnts lmrhng it to their advantaC"e to w1u .. •h .\lerle Ekegren. ;iu0n~.· A,...t,nts. f1 om 0-.:~1 t~e _.stale ltn~ more or e\cn S~\·L:ntl mon.! ~1d1\·1ty o" C.a,.lon .J. I:?e<·urf, Eu~·opean i'tyle the lat ~t produc.· tion~ of the Clu:n:p~ ___ o ie.gon cumen~d at Cor,allls, ~hv I po:nti'. Of (OUI~e. ·cpo .t.r~. al.,.,·ays seout for lea:ltng Ameru.:an lrnl>t r- Elv~eeg." I Pi hapi;a Alpha. n~tt~tal .T: Ul't' f.or such a cv.~:ent1~11 loo ..... tor thf'ir ~to~ .• befcre 1eading tla.hen~, a~ publi~hed in the Fr:hruary 2\ir. Ducerf ha~ ju!-\t (_·ompletcd a

Funeral Directors and

Embalmers Pi h.appa Alpha announces the smce . 1 ~ is the. ~~te .of.~~~ A.h'"llc.ultt~ta~ I an} th mg ~be an<l th?.-.c JHlJ~ular ! i:!'iue of the "Cn~centrator," 1·

1 1?111!-l spef'ial study of the ~marter place~ I pietlging of Honald Graharn ot: Conrad.' Colll;;!g~, to <hs~us:s 'a~ious pioblcm::; 11et ~1,ns \\nu hH\c nch1c\ed either I wear organ of ..l Chicago manufad.ur- -..vhc-re the society of two contimmts

Bc.:W Ep:,ilon. - and to se~k ~~eir sol~tio~. . , . . fa.1,e o:· noLcrit,Y in .~at a~ally per- 111.e firm. mN:t and the most fashionable styles

ncr ~Ul:.-.ts at the Beta Ep:;ilon house Delta 1au announces u~e pledging ~iun .~v~15 / 0 offe~ sug:est.?ns a~c: ,.t~ and .t~eu.i'' 01l<'tl the hmy pagc.·s u~d It." an:-;wer th~ riuestion, 'Do me:l fol- preting the trend in men's wear for Phone 122-W

2\lr and 2\trs. )1. A. Bell were din- Delta Tau. "The .. p~ipos ... of .i\It: Bl~monf. llllS-lsonal l'Ulumn, ·•f"mat'1r1~1g-s 1rom hl•tc !-J: .. ys :\lr. Dul·crf, "\Vhen caller! on arc di~played. Ile has been intc>r-1

I· ri<l<w cn:nin/!' . I of \ erne liankins of Butt1:, and l ·ynl ~~e~1ti b ~om t t· tr7£"~~ngel o.f 1'·u~a.s I ha:.ttly n;n . down the col:umn in lM\ women 111 .~tyle~ ?'' th<:.re is 1:0 an American importer and ma nu- H. H. Dokken, Phone 122-J · ~van;:. of Dt!el" Lodge. o ..i.~te<. ) me.n .o ~ .e1ent .~ca 1t1e!";. =-1:.<Hl.'.ll cf Lhc1r n:.111. e ur tu..! on:!>· 11'1,;(·~:'ity for t o.:mg d1plornat1c lan;1.u- "acturer. h.appa Della. Last \\ednL• ... d.i..) n101nmg. this g-cntlt>-1 sl1t::htly \'t',il'(l n•.· ren,e ti> one u1 ){' tc get ar1H1n•l the question. ---------------.'..:=============~ ~I ~ .lan: 2\1aekttc, of Shelby, " 'eddi ng. man from ~lontana \\as on the J>!'O-\mL.t· tf t.1eir rnrent atb. _ From a nucful survcv of not tinly· ... -----srer.t the wl:ek-cn<l at the Kappa A wc<.Jding of special interest to f;'l~nt to dc'1v:r. a ::;peert1 covering- the :-O:eri<,u!'.\) t·on~1de11ng- th1: qm .. ·~t1on, thf> bc:-;t men's wear sliops but also 1-..-..-..-....-.............,.JVO..-.,,._._.,.._._._..,,. • ._,.._._.,.._...,._._...,._.._ • ....,....._.._..........,._.,..~ • .....,. • ......,.,,. I •C:"lt.i hou"'e ,·isiting- F!orcncc John;::.on. ::.;tudenb of )1. S. C. took place at me .. ht. ?s.~~Y "hit:h the County Ager:i~ I \Yha: do l11e rl!ade1 of the ~xpcne1~t the mo~t faf'hionable couturiers of the I ~ ~ Lhe First ).Iethodist Episcopal church of. thi:-. ~~ctt,e .. h~'e b:e~ able to marn- inst l11ok for w!t~n :l.1ey n.cc1vt• th\._·~f Rae de la Paix during the past few I ~ > (hi Omeg-a. at 8 o·clock last "'ednes<lay evening tam t.he. II, l ~f1:1e~t. record . . <'Of Y . L;1ch. wi:e,.:; ! Io answer .. th1:-- mo;1ths, the answer must be in the I'• II < Dinner 1rue,.ts at the Chi Omega when .J.liss Ada \Yalton b~camc the! The i\hnt.111a ~ystem of n~al,rni: out. quest10n, tnc redder m .. ~t be d1v1dC>d affirmative." \ How II I h n!e Thurs.fay l\ening- were: .:\liss wife of Dave UeLap. I progre:-~ .reports for extension ~zents into threl!' c.lu.-.~es. Tit· ave1a~l bu:, :\lr. Ducurf, probably not think.in;{ ~ ARD' s I C\\e:., Irs. Oa\i,:.;, and )1bc;. de )lii':- \Ya.ltun. b a daug-hter of ~1r. ~~ :ecoin~ 1 2:~<l ~t~ .... one of .t1.1e bC:".st 111 the &ncl girl .'"'ho~e nn;n,t 11r_ work ...:cl(lo.11 of the irritation he would cause harm- ~ Castro. and )!rs. H. A. \Y alton oi. Bozeman e. t. ~ 1 hb !-1) • tem, bci;:-e~ ~ t.; p~n tlu a1;r.rars 111 pl int. tnc: pe~ si,n \\ho take~ lcssly masculine minded students of ,1

and has lhed in this vidtJitv tor sev- t\._·por ... proc:eclur? of Cal11or111a, has part in aL c-am1 u acti\'itie-. and the U.S. A., makes out a very good ~ ~ i"r. a \lpha Ersilon. eral years. . . . b~n de.1.~lopcd ... 11110 t!1e pr.csent st_a~e t!1o~·e wih) hl"lp fur~ h Lr.e. s. >ries fut c~se for himself. i''!-'he trend," he con- $ > 11r. nncl )ln. Worthington and The groom graduated from the C1nl lot dfe1.:.tnem:-. on!) thiou~h such t,11.·_Exponent. tnc li.: ortc1s. tmues, "was noticeable away last ~ ~ Ba1niL• Worthin![ton, of Billing-:::, Dr. En!!ince:rinJt departmlnt of ::\Iontana. c?n'~~t~o~~ where Yaluablc rnfc'"mu- 1~1r.:.e l·'='r;-;on~ v.:h ·~ ad:> ar~ s.el- summer at the most fashionable sea- ., FIRST SHOWINu OF SPRING TOP COATS ~ wcrL~ ~aturday night dinner j;ruests at ber of the AmigO fraternity and of! --- . . ~ I' in any s~.hoo~. T~tcy .i:.c the one~ who C'laborate and fancy bathing suits in ~ l;o \\L'\\l'l, and .\ionk C'a.~hmore '28 Statt.! Codei:re last vear. He is a mem- tir,n ls a\ailable. dom noted make up e vagl rnaJonty side places when men started to use ~ ~ t e :-:JJ!-ma Alpha Ep~ilon house. Phi happa Phi. De Lap saw scve1·al: "· .\ .. \. ::'\E\\ S , k~cp the mst1tut1on i..:,omg: and without bri;rht colors !-;imilar to those display- ~

month:> of service in Frani.:e during I . - -- I ~1,·no~e ~1c11, an:.: und· itakmg would ~e: ed by film and stage star:::. This was ( . ha pa Si~ma. the \\.orld war and at pre:-ent i:; ,ap~ All ". A. A . membe1s ;;n re- 1m._oss1blv. ~\hen_ .ey rc.~1\t> thell" also true of robe!-;; very little differ- ~ O\\' on display, many new models and beautiful \ ha: pa ~l!!llla enterta:ned at a fire- tain of ~ervice Company 10.,rd mfan-1 que.'S~ed to be present at the \\ .. \. ~· pa~r. the :.orb U:--' 011 v tu In to tlw ence being noticeable between the ex-s•de Sa rd.ay ni~ht. The <.:haperoncs tn· ~ational Guard. meeting- to be held February l·I m sonety ne>\'!' and L boy::; the sport travag-ant and modernistic patterns patterns. Drop in and see them er<' \I!. etntl .\hs.. Eric Therkelson ·The newh· wt::ds left immediately the ;:.ymna!'ii.;m at 5 o'clock. "lt is_ page:-. A ll·W 100!-.. a th~ ':-3mat:<·r-, gotten out for men'~ W(ar and the ~ J!.,,J '.\lr. ;.l.nd .:\fr~. Eugene Grant. a1te.r the w°Cdding- for Camp Bennin~. YeJy. e::_;sential as there are ~o ~ew linhs'' col.:.im~1 ai:d P il. Y onc ... ,r t~vo I ~.·lif!htly mon~ refined articles worn ~ I . ,, man Leona ls~ac, IIaz<."l :\lellen1 re~!:Ster in . an ndYanced co;nse in we n~us.t ma~e each one count,' ' Irma any., ot~cr it~.m. t~~ \\as c~n~~~Jcred ''Durint!' the rc<.'ent fall and winter 1

Gues s wen• .:\lary Hawk-.., ).larJ,!'aret Gt.orgia, where Captain DeLup w1ll j meetmirs a year of the orgamzat10.1, read the e1~1torrnl I r~ lookm;r 10 1 I hy the women.

\Yarn la Ht ne,l!an, Billy Henkle, Mil· 2\hhtary tac:tlcs. I .:\Iom oe,_ p1~e:nden t, has ann~unced. ne\\ ~ b~ th<:! Lditoi . \ 1 ~er the u a~.mg scaf'on sport s<'ason the best dress- I tireJ 1'~ 1 b, Bt,tty )lat!->ew:;. Luer Bow- -- I . At this tune persons u1termg !'chool for new~ of the col. a~e 4~0 .tnd mal:ers in Paris turned out many ~ 11 an, ~eniee ltall. .. ::\I~rr \V}lson, The Delta Tau winter ~p:irty was ·

1 ~n~::,; qua1,:t~r fo!· the first time may wh~t .. the Dobc~~s ~r • domg r,a;-, bt.!tl'.' Ensernbl'"s in knitted pal lover sweat· ~

VathPr:ne Hays, \ 1ng-tma Keyes. held. n.t the Ro.st: Garden J rida.r eve-. Jorn for u~~. );o per:>on can take atr!)lled, the pa )el 1 lP.l on the float ers and drC'~:o-£>s of futuristic patterns. ~ )1ildred Buhring, :\Iinnie J\irkc-~. nin}!. Tht· chaperones v.ere Proi. and I athletic points toward a sorority or foT _some one_ cls.e tu read. This ha.;; been immediately reproduc.ed

ohe HUB \iv ~n Boul wa1e. Elizabeth Pope .. \Ir;-,. P . C. Ga~nes, Prof. ,\'. C. ~tone, sweater who is not a \\'. A. A. \\ nt·n considering t1e :--e~ond .i::iou~ in articks re<"ently by the mo~t fac;h-tharlotte Smith, :\Iildntl ~foffett, and ).lis:-. Dt: Castro. The guest:o. were: 1 member. Pf reader~. an. un.d.e nuble fcehr.g ~· ionnble haberdasher~ in men's pull- '•

ED and LOU HOWARD :U:,:.; H. \'. IIJ~t. :\li<lJZe )]arquis, Alice )1r. and )Jr:;;. Glenn E . \\'est, ~lr. and\ The new constitution will also bl' awe and adm1rnti01! l'('ep~ o\~r u ..... over~ ._golf hose. car<lin;rans etc. Un- i \Yalk-O ver Shoes Taylar. Virg-jnia O');'eil. Twanette J .:\Ir=-. li. E. :'\!orris, Prof. anU )lr::>. H. _ dis~ussed; officials bureau lxplained; Thou)!'h th~~( may be constde:ed der the name "polohlends" I predict ~ £h~:~·, 1~~~~~!:~~~.D~-.~~~}1~nnG~:~:;~: ~-d~~:C\·~~~~;,d ~!~;!Tise ~!~da1i~~ l\~~~~: ~~~te~f~~~'~:~Js i~~~-~b~=~· ar~u;~~';J ~~~~l1·n tl~~b~~1t~~iti~antor ~~~· eg~t~~~~ l ._.._._._.~ .. _...,,. ......................... _._._._.._. .... _...-v-.......-... .............. ..-..- - • - - ....... -~

Stetson Hats Nobby Caps

I c ri thy \Yoodward, :\1i..;s Scar und jorie Foote, Peggy Smith, Bernice by the council and are ready for pre- .al rea:;.on of ~tandrn a.bo\'e the o:her Ht,rbcrt Dowell. I Bottomley. Ruth '\\'oodward. Lila I sentation to a11 \V. A. A. member::; for s.t-<ients, they arC' (J.tlmirc.d and of~en ----==­

Gilman. Doris Hall. Ruth Riddell their approval. In addition plans ar~ envied. \\'hen they l .en~ the ~x-If a s ti tch in time will save nine, a can of Johnson's Floor + 'llf's Ann "\\·ard of Helena and Jane Palmer, Yivienne Boulewart:, 1 under way for a winter sports party. ponenc, they u~uallr look for nc•ti.t:es

~Jb-..e:-:. AlkL· Burnett and Ione Han- Alic-e Bennett, :\Iildred Richards, Ar-1

All suggestions are needed for the o. try.-out~ ~or pl~:·t or. musical ruff of Bozeman were dinner truests iene Keene, Catherine Bohart, Bett)· ·benefit oi the organization. Be sure comedies, nolicE-s o n:ieet1m?s, and a1" +Je Delta Tau house Friday eve- I Fransharn. Kathleen Henkel, Kathleen and gi\·e your loyal support! Rcmem- after they berome 'Lmor .• look, fl~! ning Byrd •. :\lar1; Houghton, Betty Braine, bc.r February 14·. at 5 o'clock in the I the comment on the r :>ults 0 ~ t,Je!I' 1·

Gr2ce Beall, )lary Pattee, . )lar.garct I gym! W?rk. A~1tl ~~ coUl:.. thc>1-e is the The Pi Kappa Alpha members of Sma11. Am.r Belle :\IaTkltl. Irene ·- ··Smattermgs column.

the l'"tah A1nrie:::. were clinner gue.,ts Hawe!-'. Fay Cowan, and Ann \Vard. COS""' HIGH 'l'O Exponent rc11ortel . when they :c-at the ~tou.;:e Fridav e\•enintr were: -- .L c' t'(~h·e a c:opy u. th paner, look for Worthin-..tou, Tope, ba,·i.'S Thompson, Beta Epsilon hhtl as their dinner 1 REMOVE SNO'V theit: story. whLh .i .cftcn disgu1.cd and Grace. gue!:tS on Sunday Doiothr Baker. by tne head, and fm n?' the sto1.~ ~.1.

Doroth)· Hannah, Betty ).fathe\\s. I (lont111ued from p3J.!e one) the we~~' glai:r~ ha tlly th:lmg•~c I~

I~~ ..\O'nt·s Xugent and Isa ::\1rFaddcn. t.o see 11 the Ld1tor cut 01 rr Jn

' ' --- p}a ... ed thcic. .:\.l:;o there are about ~ttuctc:d it any,ta. i~ he rl1<l, thP rL'-Thc dinner g-uests at tne Pi Kappa 1 .. our mile:::. of roads on the campus and porter vow::; t~ Wrtte . next. tt.m.e a

Alpha hou!;e during the week were 'over fi\e miles of sidewalks. Thl' ex- l"t·rar>· masterpH' .'and if the ~d1\0 )lessrs. Smith, Amundson, and Hould. 1 tcnsheness of the area to be cleaTed w~s kmd and let · !H! ~to~~ !!;~• m its

and the bad weather has made it im- onginal form, th,.. begmnu~g- JOurnal­possiblu for all the snow to be deared ist smiles and j ·yfully Ii~ tens t<? a I!Wn\· but consi<lerin,.,. the difficulties '-oice deep within him sayin~, "'i ou w·nde:r whic:J the dep~rtment ha~ bH:Jl wi!l be edit.or in \ Ur Sl nior year."

e~~:;. lcr- · ~ 11 . . Coio;swell and >!onk Cashmore _ ; "•? // ~ were we(k-end t?Ucsts at the Sigma .., > Alpha Ep:-i1on house.

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~ :\1r. Harmon of Judith Gap was a ~ dinner g~est at the B. E . house Sa~ur­~ . day evcmng.

~ I Loyd Arnundscn was a dinner ~ues!: ~ at the Kappa Sigma Hou•e last ~ ICriday. __ _

~ ~ Hc.-len Hitlo;.man, ex·:~o. wa~ a gue't ~ SILK FROM TOP TO TOE ~ cf Ruth Platt over the 'wek-end.

~ Plain and Printed Heels < Sl'Clt XOTICE

$1.49 to $1.95 ~ 1

The Spurs held a short business ~ ~

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1 meetintr in Heni~k Hall Tue.sday eve-

~ JI N. Mc RA KEN {, nin;r. Due lo the sickness of Do1othy ~ Garrett1 pr!:!sident, Vera Ann O'!\eil, I. vict· president took eharge of the

I STORES < meeting.

~ > The time was taken up with

A 1.fOXTA~A Institution > !11onthly report:; and di~cu~sion of I plans for the Stat<? basketball toe rna--.-..-.•""•'•···.,,. .. -. •• •_. ....... .,,. ..... _...-.w_,._... n1ent.

I "LTOSTARTS SUNDAY 1-'l Feb. 17-18-19

HOTTER THAN SAHARA!

PRICES

lOc and 35c

A GREAT F ILM TREAT

wo1·king-. they have 50 far i.:ompleted The three group's choice ~>f news a \·er~· good piecl' of work . te'ls "hat mo~t of the Lxr:ionP~

n.aders fiTSt look for. B-t. t1Jc•·e ts a smaller ('}a ~ of news-hun~ry stu-

OIL PAINTINGS dents "ho alwavs road that new' whirh NOW ON DISPLA y is printed on 'tht• back of the png-e

~omet,ne els<~ b rcc·ling. This h.1ppens

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0 usuallv in fralt.•rnity and sorority

ontmue rom a!!e ne) houseS.

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Page 4: VOLUME XX. BOZEMAN, MONTANA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, … · 2016. 6. 17. · Record Atten da nce for Annual Agricultural Co nvention at Co lle ge ation during of $28.5,000 for expenditures

Montana State Strengthens Lead ID Western Division Utah Farmers Fall Twice iBobcat Basketball Fame Spreading Far and Wide

Before Champs' Onslaught P~OOlERS SHOW Series Here Finishes Hoop Contest s Between 'l'wo chools For

T his t'cason. Frank Ward Injured But Out Plays a nd Out

Jumps Famed Zeus Worthington of the . \ ggies. Boucals

Play Rings Around lnrnder .

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Swimm e rs Montana Stale Will t

\\"e:-.tern Dh-ision II. [, Team

:\lontnna State B.) l.

Put on Ex.hibi!ion This I Pct. a fr~C~~~-~,~~d J1~~::t ~:1~: t~k:!1 out \reek. Butte l\Ieet

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Wisconsin Paper Places MSC comes too soon out thcrt:> for goo football. and sp1·1nJ!' is too lntc for mu . h track . or bascLull, nnJ th\$ lc~\e .. the field prNty much monop~ 1 h~t!d by basket.ball. 1n thC' last two

Q 0 A N • ' B seu~ns, the "Bobcnt.s" hn\'l' wiped

up the Rocky ~lountain conference Ulnt mong at1on s est :~ud< made a .•'~""P on the Pacific l a,L conference on '\ barnstor1111ng

1 ;,our'.. The team wds devPlopeJ by

Former i\lonlana C itize n s Boost ing Roc ky l\lountain C'h an1ps.

Defeat of Coo k Painters by Bobcats Bring Recognition of

thei r Prowc_s. Thompson Rated High

1.:tah L l·tah AgJ!'ie:s

Ea.stem Dh h·ion

.833 and Remund re-pl.al'td him nt {!'Uard. --- I . 6:!., A frt.'t'.' throw ended the scorinl? for i\lontnnu "'tnte's sw1mnHng te-am .500 the h:tlf whith doH'<I with the' Bob- will g 1,·e 811 exhibition of swimming, j Bobcat fame is spreading far and whipped; the Cook lineup im·ludcd .125 l'ats on the long ~nd of n 21-HI score. dl\rnl?. lifc-Sn\m~, and dL\elopment wide. ~1ontunans and former :\Ion- lsueh famous st.ars as D..:Bc:rn:udi.

To start the :;t..•cond half F . \\'nr<l of swimmrng- \\'edn<.'sd:.iy e\emng- at 1 The Bobcats :in• \\e ll in the lead tnnans art' boosting the wondt'.'r team Holt, HC'wit.t. llurri~an. nnd Burke

Ott Romney, n brother of ">lilt" Ronmey who :starred at Chicngo n 1ew yean. t'lat•k. This year, Romney h_a~ a .. cep!ed a.n offt>r at Bri~ham '\ oun~. Unt\·~rs1ty. and the )lontana. team 1:;. beml'?' c:oach<.>d by Schubl'r Dyeh . ) es, I think we'll allow "C'at .. Thomp~on's na_me to go on the ballot :ind we II adnnt the greatness of th :\lontana team. )\ext please!

Team Colo. Tem·her~ Colo. Agg-ies \Yyo. l'.

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Pct. ~:.:tin a dose up and wus immediately the Collcgoc plun.Q'e. This exhibit.ion/ of the "<'s te rn di' is ion race due to more and more so thut it stems they Holt is the 6 foot. ';' irn:h Oklahoma .750 foLowt~d by Thompson who added on~ \nll be sta~ed for the purpo::-e of m- their h\o ,·ictoricf<i O\ Cr th~ Ut:'.lh will be able to "'ecure sonH.· po::-t unh·ersity ~tar \\ho is acl'ounted the F .750 from the ::-ide. l•;vcrytiling- was Bob- teresting the student..<:. of the college Aggies ,, hile B. Y. l '. and Ulhh L'. season g-ames with powt•1·ful ea.skrn ~rNt~st basketball player to ever l'Om- QRTY-THREE MEN ON .667 ,.,t, when they ran the score to 4~-10 in their swimminµ- team anci to show were s plitting their t wo game series hoop outfits. ll ere i> what the \Yi'- I ete in the old ~li"'ouri \'alley con-

Colo. lJ. Colo. Collei:e Denver l. '1i·t.stern .Stat(' C. olo. :\lines

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.GOO in the first :o;.<.•ven minult'.:' of the hnlf the prog-rcss thnt the men have made. nt Salt Lake. con:.::in State Journal at :\fodison. lercn('c. Dt:Betnardi hos b~n u star 1 VARS

.571 with :\lnx :;.lippin,1.t onl throusrh from The girl'.s. :::.wimming team will also home of thc1 stat~ nivcrsily ha:s ~o for years.,. and he is Hl..'countc,I the IJY JRACK SQUAUI

.571 tht> ~idc-, Brick adding- a free one, take part in this meet. The sportsman"hlp shown by the say of t.he i'epeatmg Ro ... ky i\lounuun ~rcatcst. m the gnmc by tht: ).!oo<l

.125 ~ommy then ~ddcd f~mr more wi_th two The- program fur \Vcdncsdny e\·e- fans at the Aggws gnmes was pitiful drnmpion:> in lhcir bsuc of January fans down Karn.-a::> way.

.000 ·1~ld g-onb 111 rapid suc~e:.~s1on. F. ning is: · to suy the least. It should be remem- '.!i: ln the first g-amc of tht: ~t'ries, Coac h C u ts ' quad. Seve r a L e tt e r i\len Back \\ ar~ mad<" a ~oal, 0. \\arc! added R •l· . , .,00 . ·<l b ~· k bered that the r eferee is down on the Basket ball nbility b not confined "Cat" Thom1.son paddl.--d hi::. way ove1

Thl' Bobcats nn: now one full game tWt) tree throws and n f.!'Ortl. then Utnh t.:' a) rnc_e. - ) at .re,ist stro e., floor with the t a d t . I ~cl to pl;iyer:::. of any certain )()(,_'alit). \\'e tht.· hnrdwou<l for ~ix field J..,"'tJal::; . an. in the lead for the- honor~ in the west- t k t · t b k th II 40 \·ard lree style 160 yard back · h earn ~ n no peic 11 :l . b k 1 ern half of tht..~ ROi.:ky .'.\fountain Con- o~~al:~1~'.-~~1 ::-;~t i':~~r ;a;:. ~;nart ~otrnotke:'_.'.t' , ._!._?oO i·aY1",1"lf1f .. •;,,~sts,.t1le:1e,a1'1idint·nhgc I ~':at~~- t.r~ ~~~s. \~.~~~ew;l~e c!~~\~e~.~·~ ·h~~~ ~l:a~ak'i~1~ o~~~1i~~:ti~~rt;gr t~~! ~h·,~~$ ~~:1cthc"!c c~~d ~~~ne.1~;,d ._;f\i~ in \;·;:~~~~rauc;t,·"1 ctthi,·itic~. do not hegii !t:n.•nn\ while in the eastern half the dd <l f Id l b :\l d ... "' -, ... 1 Id 1 . t t f Th 1 t t 1 t · 1 1 1 1 f · e :".}>Tiil:{ quarter : t oloiaJo Teat hi.. rs and Colorado ~or (.'it ~' itt.!~ a~~~heru~~e.ax Tl~: Cau.t; l_.',',",.dllllell)l·l·nt'~'la).· r~e""rta",:,h, i,dh1··-·t:ol'l1~sei:::.utss1'no; I ~10:.;e!~rt(?~asl Yof t ~~~u rn~~it~gw~hn't1~~ ~~~1~\~;ti~~u~on;:: ~~~!~r. Don eAi~<l=~- ~~ce ~~1"0\\::·< inµ'~: ns:cidi~~u6a~tt~ lnrjre_ number of candidates hn\ l' beei ..\~g-ie-:-. arc fin-htinl!' it out ior the lend d I , f d 1 1 1 " "" .... .... ... .. "" 1 1 1 · d't f Th J 1 , . 16 . f wor~mg out for some time. Siner

"" :i le~ a,~1. t to.~s. an. two :rto!: s w ll f' the bark ::;troke, breast stroke, and free I en ire y unneces$ary. •n. man: gm:,r e 1 or o i: ourna ·'""'.l'!°a.!mg pomtio a o-nmc or a l:rcdit ~a~ been g-h-en in P. K clas~e with \\'yarning L'niversity at little be· ti~~ .-\..g-g1e~ \\etc lOlli..ctu:g a Foa!.

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style. The::-l~ races will be followed b~· -.-- . and fo?·rner resident of :\Iontana where three-game series against a team of 1 t th

~!-"~h~ul;O~~~\~d~~-i~gTh~n¥~!~~i!sh~~= '\\1th the s <:or~ ~tandm~ ol-2.{ the girls demon~tration which wiil The B?hcats "ill lea ' c _tlu s week· men are men ;1nd \\Omen are glad of the latiber of the Cook Paints cer- 0f r h~311~~;n °~a\·ee ~~~ ~~~~i~io~~~ six \\;ns and two losses, Colorado Gat.·d~er w'!s se~t 1~ for~- "n1:<l. the eonsist of dh·ing, fnneJ· strokes, and e~d for lta.~ ''hen• ~hey wil~ meet th~ it. "t"'at·• Thompson, forward on the ta.inly ~hould establish Thomspon t~emseh-e:l: for the various trn.k uni Aggies thn''1' win~ an<l one lo~~. while ~[on!.rna. C. ~nta1n s.!-1ffenng- f1om a ::;tunts. Following- the f,!'irls pro~rnm .l tah U. tc.un !'t .~all ~ak~ the l o :\lontana ,Stall· basket.ball team, get.s among the 1110:;.t accurate shooters of held events. \\'yoming- l'. ha .. four wlns and two ,prnm~d .1rykle. O. \\ard. Breeden and the development of all strokes will be .md 16 and R. '\ . l. at I rO\O the 18 .-\ndl·r:;.ons \otc. and a ntP~::; of ~ta- thc~e tina:-o.. He is an all-Conference . Howt.\·ei, the end of Inst wee losses. Tht• JH'u::,-.pecth·e winner can :\I. \\orthmi.rt.on tnd1 ~dde.cl a gonl outlined and illustrated. After this and. 19. These j!am_es.. ~'i ll no doubt tlslicg is C\+"ier('d as proof that the ionvar<l, and he has been named the ((•aeh Bob ..\dams cut the ~nuad <low· nut \t.:ry tasily be picked, due to the and. G1:ac~ . ''~S sent m tor !ate. number there wil be a comp}t'te ex-1 decide the western dl\1~10n race. \\\;:;.tC"n1er is qu:difit'tl to take his most at"C'urnte. ::;hot e\'er seen on a !".o 43, which number will b~ requn-e-

fnt:t that the various teams are con- Ga.1dne1 sr1ct~het1Tlthe net fo1 ~vo hibition oi life-saving methods of . --- ~l~~lkn~~~~.h (~:1~~~1~.1~~· .. ~:~~!Ge~~t~ N~~i;~1~ R~k~· ~lount::un team. . to work out three tlllle::; a week ~nt tinually up~Nting- the dope bueket and po1;1t~ m~t t lCll lOl~lpson got tl or carrying drowning- per' ons, nnd arti~ Tlb1y. tumlblmg act put on b~· the who ha\ e bu.•n mt•ntitmt•<l. fhts. ::;a~~le- .·_:\l~nt~!na team boa::;t.s o~ ! t.he end of the quarter. Adam~. tht.• lenders arr liable to be swiched am \\e_n~ on a sc~nng- spree 18 ficinl res1>eration. The last number tum. mg c ass bt·tween hal\'es of the a g:ua1d, Bulk J.1tedl~n. \\ho has frirmer track !'tar himseif is t•spcc1 at any time. A g-ame and n half is all ?-dded eH!'ht more pomts. An over- will i,;Onsist of stunt swimmirn:r and I A~g1e S!V:me seem~ to hn\'e tnu~L·d Your COITl.""~rondimt ha~ never sten been styled the µ-reme~t ha. k court allr ''ell qualified to tutor the tea t that s<parate>s the lenders and the -~an~ tos..-: two fre~ throws.an~ two dh-ing-. · 9u1~e a bit of fa\'orablc comment ar:id ''Cat" Thompson pla~t, but the re ~rd~ man 1n the \\'est. ]n three ,..ame:;, th~ 111 ·this sport. fifth place teams ::-o n fow victories mole ~hoit ~hot~ domg- the \\Ork. The John :\lon-ison coa h of th swim it lS hoped that the good work will I that haw~ been :-nh·ancc<l 1.:erta111lv peerles~ DeBernard1 !:;COrt.d onlv l r :\lontnna St t , and Lo~se~ iould i·hang-C" the entire "'C'ore stoo~, 67-2~~ when. 0. \Ynr~ wen: ming t~am, h~s a~ranged ~efinit~ I be kept up in the future . I n:ake ht~ll el~giblc:: fvr a olacL on the l oints a~ain.st Brt'erl~n. and the ~lo.n-, in .trat•k a'nd ffe1~tisJ?~hnte~t O~>poner. story. Tht> ad\'anta!!'(' howe\·er g-oes to out o~. pei~onnls and \\3S repltlted b) ireus with t.he Helena y :\I C A --- ballot. h.nowmg- little of the cla~s of tana guard accomphshecl this while nnn ii ·a of th ~ . e 'd'eat er. Th l 'om 0 Ti..~nrhl'I:-o who hm·e eight ·l~<·ck :\kFarlnml. Thomp!:loon fouled T.he first meet \dth this te~n; ~\'iii b~ · The eastern division has narrowed teamc:. in tht• Rocny >lountnin con- committing only five per~onal fouls. coldt nc <'P~~:· ~~ contr~'l~c snow nn

g-:imc~ ~hinil them with ~ix of them ~~ at~:r:~~~l~·.aB~~;:t~/~n~a~r:.,. ghi~1~ in ~fole~1a .February 23.~ O~ )larch 9, down to three tea1~1s, Col~rrado! Aggi~s 1.~rt.>nce, o~e. r~1i~ht ix> tempted ~o be- OeBe:nardi labded the R1lCky i b.."l1 k. ~vhi~h"~~~di~~~~;~~1t~~~u:h:star \'ldcne:;;; .. In order to tie them the \\·a:le ma.de good on the PJ?ift lo end dunng Tournament, a return me<!t / Colorta?o Teacher:-< nnd \\ )onung Um-, lht. ~~ t~e a~.1ht~ ff t!~l :\lontan.1 for- , :\lountam all-Conference f!Unrd n:;;; i ally in the distante e'en ts The pio• _.\i:;g-ieg mu:t win three, out. of their the Ai.raie!'. ~coring, ~IcFarland will be ~tagl'd in Bozeman. \'erst ) . \\:all '~ere I~ n~ o.: t e .r~eord he an~d I the j!reatest defensi~e player ~e had reds for a strong team th.is year a; next fou: g-anH.~ and \\ yomtn,:!" must. added a ..,031 to finish the totnl for . 1:e~at1ve plans for an All-.:\lontana I • - - - • . h~:- t~~1 ~1 _m~id~~ ~e .... cntl~ 1;i ~ >~~ce- C\"er met, and the Cook captain ha.."' u~ually bri,i:rht with .evt.ral formE t~ke. the11· nt'xt two contests. From the e-nme ..... Grnnnell n•illaced G \\·orth- rnd1v1dual championship ml'et to be I The_ razzing of_ the 1>~·~) ers of t~e J!~n~:- :~~lt~ •. a:arn.~t th~. Cook h I a11:ts played ag-amst some o~ tht' best bas- ! lettermen back and th~ number c his. lt can ea::.-1ly be ~een that a loss ini:ttfln at center nn l the un ··oundetl held at Butte have been mnde. If the OJ>p.osing teams '"' a ,tung that I~ i c.. an~.t~ Lil). \\ltme_ts o~ t c :\a-, ke~ball players of all time. promising fre:-:hmen comretingo fc or a win am1 ni:r the lenders could to end 'the fray l st s college team i~ given the necessary entirely u!'called for .. 1 he)' come here tional ...\ . .-\. U. ehnmpionship a year I Bobby :\Iorris. a Seattle ne\\Spaper- berths on the ~quud . ..\mong the " :\} easily spell s. ... l'l -.:; or d<.'foat in tht:ir · · financial aid, it will attend this meet. and furm~h en tertainment for the ago. man, refereed the entire series of men who will don the spike. for ·:\ championship aspirations. Summary: I If t?e required money is not forth· fans and m return they ge.t ho\\ led \Ye for.irot _to mention. by the way. three games, and he _claims nc\·er to S. C. are Captain Srmin~o~ Yo·

The lend in t. 1~ western di,·ision is rtah .,\!?gi C'S PG FT TP PF comm~. tht· men will probably attend a nd ~oot~ at. \\ h .. ' _i:io t tr) and en- thnt ~·hm tlntm~ that .:\Jont.ana Lv.Jd ha,·e ~een faster playing thnn was on Hcikila. Ward, Gardner :Devri:: fairly ~nfe in th• hands of the Bob- Da\;s, f 0 I I 2 the meet ut. th.<'i_r own expense and tert.mn t e~n .by sho" tn,;t th~m ''hat held 1l_.::. O\\n with an~· tcn1l'~ in t_his tap. As.will be noted~nll of the s..ores Sterling- Cline, Quillan.' Cates ar ~at~ who are now one full game out Tate. f :l 1 7 l take pur~ a!; mdnr1d_u.als. goo~ sport~ )ou <'~n be." Gt\C ~hem part ot tl::~<.·ountiy. 'the_ pohtc thm_g wero high, and tlns np1X'ars to ~e \Yrenn. Some of the first year lllE m front of B. \ U. and are two full G. ~·orthin_g-ton. l' 1 4 2 Tcntnuvc rlnns tor a meet hnve c_redit for '"hat th~) do a.:s )Ou "ould to do '''b ti;> l'ough tl1scrcetly and true of most. oft.he Rocky )lountrun with notable high school record"' it g-nmcs. ahead ol the llta~ l.'nie\Tsity \Ynde, I! G 1

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been mad~ with .. the Butte Y. ~1. C-, A. ) our 0 " 11 tea m! d~ru~t;\'.' the· ~ulJt·.~t,_ but w~\ h~H e come conference £!'a mes where they ha\·e de- ... Jude: Drasich, Smart. Bennion, Ste red-shn1:g. A d:mble nctory over Smart, f! 2 5 3 but as this out11t has only two sw1111- O\l'l. to his \\.I) of th111k1ng- after Ye]ope<l a basketball system that they tenberg and A. :\laxson. either of the-"t."' t( ams in the games to Remund. J.!' 0 1 0 mer$ left1 it is doubtful if they could The Bobcat 11 ~ ~cot should be un lo?klll'! at. tl~e re~ult. .. of that s1o>ties bt. lie\'e rh·als that of Indiana. Coach Adams has a ,;l!Qrous trn i be played this ''eek end will put that Grace, f 0 0 0 afford the Boben ts enoug"h competition inspiration to any team. wit11 the l ~ok Pa mt~. ~lontnnn State colleg-c is a school of in_g- pro~r-.:.1.m outlined \\1th cOmpet team ou~ of the t'Onsidt.:rnion for the I . T .

9 to make the meet worthwhile. NOTICE l>RESIDEi\~TS ' After. losm~ thl' first g.ame to the about 1.000 enrollment, situated at tin• trials eyery Snturdav afternoc

~~:::~~~:~,nt::~·~~·e~~r~~:r: ~[:;:~·:,;~~;~L. f FG 1 ·~r p~ c Ed LJ ! Presidents of~i:an i za ti O ll5 " ill :~·.4~:gt~l·"~~~~\~i::;_;,~~~.~~:~~,\~ ~~ ~~~~:].~' ·£~~~l:r~~.i~~~~~~f~J~:~~~;; :~fu\~~~~b~~~~~:~:~1Fn~;~~:i0{~~~r: \\;_th both B. Y. u. and Utah u. and 0. ".ard, f . :i l!I 4 o- C"1 oop I have their pictu res taken und:ay, g~me.~, to Wm ,t~em ·~both by sro_rc:; of In atriculate there. This means that the with )fontaria Cnh·ersity, Dillon :\'o ::.tlll hold th~ IL•a I. _The B~~ts can F. \\ard. c <Captmn\ fl 0 12 3 February 17, at Schlecht(.'n'~ tudio. -1t1 to ·?l. ?llil ,.b to . .:i -1. And this was men letirn mo~t of their bnsk~_tbaU imal. Intermo_ ntnin .l'nion, and ti 'o~e three ot the'" six remammEr con- Bre;.cJen.h~ 2 6 1 TOUrney Soon Ti me 12:30 sha rp. Be there. no p1 ku p ten!ll that )lontana after they ent<'r colleg-e. \\ mtt.r Co!'lforenc<.' meet ~fav 2:~ and 24 tests and still tie B. Y. r. for the :\I. Hort mg-ton. K :~ l 7 2 I j . hrnors if the :\Jonnon:". win all but the Gardner. g 1 0 2 0 one e-ame the "Cat:s" would tnke in )kFarl~nd. f I 0 0 I srlitting their games. One victory Buzzelli. f 0 ° ~I EJe,·en Teams Will Compete In over L tah lJ. and two over B. Y. U. on thl' weeks trip will bring •he honors Totals 30 H 69 H Women's Basketball Meet to the lair of tho Bob, 0 t, for the Referee: Geue Kcnz. Seattle. February 19 third consecutive st.ason and Fotart them toward th~ir third Conference La:st Fndnv e,•ening the Bobcats I . \ictorv n thinC!' that has not yet been clashed with· the Utah .Apil'ultural I Practice season is about over for a compli~he<l b)· any team in the ColJeo-e 111 the 0 cmn r contest of a the Co-e<l:s und the rent basketball Rorky )lountail Co~fe1 ence. t\\ 0 iame series ~l'he i·ime wns quite t}urnament will begm .F\ ~11.1ary HJ.

fa:st and 1t"\\<£s ieatuit.ti with n11t1ght T"'1e grnm_e,s. this year will be un· Accordtng- to ieports there are 14 guarding on the pa1t of both tcnms. u .. u~l) exciting and furntsh plenty, of

wmren in our ~t:ite leg1glnture this Bn .. k Breeden held the fumed Zeus a;nu ... ement to onl:ooker~. On the Hlth \'('ar \\'hat nn l'Xcellent chanl'e to I \\orthmg-ton ::;.coreles::. the fnst half i el~\.en teams Wt .(:0~1pet.c for first talk a lot of undu•1rable lej!'1slation 'nn<l hts only ~cote of th~ g-ame was 31 ha1feso~~eo;1~snnd tmy Brown basket· to death tritt thro\\ from the foul lmc All five F'ri<lav aft~;noun Cont:h Dyche g·we

I men on the Bobcat tea1!1 came t~rou~h an mfoi:mal talk on the tt>chmque~ of

Exponent Advertising Pays 1epeatcdh to score hank \\ ard m I th ,, 1 I 1

spite or ~n mJured ankle chalking up co~r;c~:~~e j~t t~!e c~~~uc1 °~ ~~amdm~ a total of 18 pomt.:s . · :--.e o e is

'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 \ ... • ( t.' 00 c e::; OJ e ers are made and not born Learn to Red \\a I I k ;d b t f . lh I cuss1on he mentioned that g-real play.

n.gg1<._s betn'.! a t·on~tant .threat and run tO\\ard the ball d ·t' BLUE AND GOLD TEA ROOM

Meals at All Hours

Specials after Basketball Garnes

Hom e-made Pies

b1eakmg loo"e for ti pornts Both dr . nn prac tee

~hl~1sg~~de T:t~ \~·~;·r~1 ~a~·~rv. c~ed1t~ ~~; d~~e:~ ~~~e~~~ ~~1~!~e~~~si~~~~ r~! .. rt-. n \\ !So s good pl ·n·mg he --aid

~\?~~p~~~~l~ ~~1~~~jr~c ~~~.reeden he 1

All g-~;ll(':\ 'will be handle~ throus;h

_The !ilt started oft' in fast style I ~;hic~f1 J~lsu~d:~.au th~ thcYir~~i~t:m :r with \\ ade, the flashv htlle U. A. C. )largaret Crest. g-um d smkm.i.r Lhe f1r~t counter. This p. t · , I

. J.:,a\e the t•tah team un eail h.a l of I iac l<'Cs must le completed on or 5-0. but a rnllv of the Bob:at.s oon befor~ February_ 19; 20 rrnctices ntc tied the score. From Lhen on the Hob- re~u1~ed f?1· nU~Jor score nnd 10 for c~1t" piled up a lead to place ti.em- ~~~~~1d ~1~;1~~h f~~al gnme~ will b(\

and Cairns I '•ii es on the lon1< end of the 'core . hOd I f '11.l, 1.1, and 15. The ?4.14 at the half t "'· u e 1 ~ a-; o. ows:

I I I I I I I I F I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - !ht.:n. lfomnc~ ~.':i men came liack I . . F' ir~t Di,·ision strong the beginning of the se ond Fi o:sh team I ,·s. Frosh 1 I-Tues.,

I Februarv 19, :\:30.

I periol and ran the ~core up 2~-24 Soph r ,.5 . oph II-\\'ed .. February "2!'.,,~-' ~ ~ _;/ within three minute!:' of plav but 20 5 3 ~~~~ Frank \\'ar<i with a long hlave and S : O.

Shoes in ~ WeFit ~ Five Places ~i yo R perfect comfort and 8Illllrt­

ne~ shoes must fit in length, boll, wniat, irutep and heel

I two close up shcts rai.~ed the ma"gin oph No\-ice \'S, Gold \Ye<l., Febru-:.0-22. After thnt. the Bobcnt.c; , ·ere ary 22, 5:30. ne,er in dan::cr. Thl'\-· ,ontinued to ar~0f;. 15 ~~0 . Upperl'las.'.'· Fri., Febru­outplay and out~coH~ the Aggie~ and as the t:nd uf the g;1n c drew neJrer Fro~h TIT Ys. Fro_..h l-Pri .. Fcbru-

r:~:~~~~~f;:',~\:i~~~'.~~:1~i~::;~·e~\0 :~~~ :J0o~Zi· v~'.0

~iuc ·Thur• .. l"ebt"ary 21,

f\..;n-mary and Lineups: oph Novice vs. Blu~Sat. Febn.i-Bobcat< l'G vr PF Tl' ary 23, 3 :00. CJ. \\'n1d, f 6 0 1 l2 econd Didsi n Thompson, f t 10 Frosh II vs. Fro~h 11 l Tues .. Ft·b. F. Ward. c :l 18 ruary 26, 5:30. BrN'<il n. I! 1 6 Soph Vl \'S. Up·lerclas~ \\'ed ..

Tu.t · fi I Worthington. ,, 0 Februan· 27. 5:30. requires expert tti.ng, And ... Soph N'ovke \'S. Gold \Ved., Feb-

usunlly special meru:iu.reme»ts. Total 22 9 7 53 n1ary· 27, 5:00. W ha C't:ih \ tdl!es FG FT PF TP Blue vs . Gold Fri., February 29,

e ve holh .... foot speciali!ll Davi,, f 6 0 1 12

5:00. !or fitters and 'Wilbur Coon Shoes. Tate. f :l 2 8 We c.:io provide any combio:itiou of \\'orthin,:rton, l' O l 2 I cfae.s from 1 to 12, A.AA.-\ to EEE. ~mart, ~ I O O 2 llive your foot fitted the "five ! \Yade, g- .a l a 9 mea:"urcmcnt" l<lay1 and not.ice tho diL·e .. -cncf'.

$8.50 to $10

Willson's

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Totnl 12 5 10 29 Referee: Gene Kunz, Seattle.

:-.OTICE ! !

:\ o Skirts 'o F'rosh When 7-F'ebruar) I ;)

\\'herr?-G) m "hat ?-$1>artanian Play Day

- Free--Gamt>s F'u11 Prizes

T'umhling Acrobats Dancing

MU IC TALE 'T I HERE IS GOOD

(C"ontinued from )'age Onl'l performance for the gi·arlt' srhool rhil­dren at the, Emersnn nuditodum. The foll wing Monday, F<•bnrnr,· 23, tht Bozeman eon ert will be given in the tollege g-y111nasium.

All ~·ttulent!; ha\·ing ndi\'ilv ticket~ n·a~.- obtain their cont'ert tickets b\' turnin!? their adivit\· ticket~ into th

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c Registrars office. These tkkets an• non-tran~r erra ble.

1 Patronize Exponent Adverti ers

eat

n1ak.e Whoopee up

~ ~F olks,

here ...

how can I when dow n

in front the ecougl1er s' are whooping?"

a chocolate . . . ligh t an

" )In~ be the audience wonld be grateful if I stepped to

the footlights some night and voiced the aboYe protest

about the "coughing chorus~ down in front.

"But tbnt "ouldn'L be kind and i t wouldn't be jns t. The

cougher doesn't cough in public on purpose. He can't

help it. It embarrasses him as much ns it annoys his

neigl1bors.

"\Yhat li e needs. to m ·oid that throat tick.le, is an in· lroductiou to OLD GOLDS.-·

(S I G '•'lf:: D)

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Wh y n ot a

in a c a rload?

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huN·n. th,• f11w ... 1 '\u turl' µ- ro''"' · !"'1~h_•rtt•1 I for ~ ilJ...in~s

nntl r ip,•111• ...... from th1· ht':1r1oftl1e•1o luwco plnut. \ µe d

:tnd tn t' llo,n~d 1•,tra Ionµ in u h•uqu•ruturc ofmitl·July

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