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VOLUi\IE XXIV. Bouff ons Give Annual Formal This Week End Pledges "The ..;.eliu\\ who name::; the ne\\ 11lL·<Jgl'::- 11 V's Bou ft on rcl"eive~ a ft ec t,<:kcl," b the, UllflUUllCCllh~nt o! . Ot· man Hamill, Le~ Uoutfons president. Jrnmill ;.usu ::.au.I that g-1rl correct!) choosmc- the canduJat1..s would bt:: p1·e:;~11tcJ with a box 01 1;hol·ola~c:s. Ballut::, nun· b~ left. th1:s \\eek i1: .\lain Hall ami the cnt,n! :student bod~ fa cl1g1blc to participate. \\ iuncrs w1l1 be announccJ at the <lance, at w}uch time the lucky g:cntkman ,,111 1ccc1\1.: thc pricc of hi:. tlckt!L anJ the lad!, will be presented with the bc:-t box of candy in Bozeman. 1•reparat1ons ~car lompletion Preparations arc pract:catly com- p!, tc 10r tht! pn:m1~1 :soc1ul en.mt oi the ycaJ:. Onc ul Bozeman ::; :ma111H~:Sl <lani.:c banu::; bas lx:cn cn;:,ag-cd. 101· t111.; oct.:as1on and cYe1 yth.n~ b 111 rea<li ness fur the cll!l,ax or a suci.:1.;s!'illl1 sea.::.on of organization and 1rau:rn,t)' dances. The darn.:c w1Jl Le held at tni: Baxter hotel, ~at.uruu:r !.!\'Cnm~. Apt l ~- Uancing will comm,.rni.:e at ti:-)U, Founded in lUOO tor the puq,o:-:.e or r,rumutlng guu<l 1clluw~h1p by ad .. n: participation in soi.:1al atfa11s, k.:; .Bouffons is uniJ o( the ol<lc::.t organ,- z.al/ons on the campu.:-. The name, Le:s Houff on::;, mcamng Jc~Lcr::; or men makers, ,, as adopted when the or- ganization was hrst founded. The membership has l,ecn reduced to ten ~u:ti\ e uppetclas::;mcn of pro\"cJ char- acter, social qualitic:-., anu wide I))lJU- larity. Ten To llc Sele<:tcd Each :rear during the formal party the list of pledge:i l:i annuuncc<l. Ten 1nembers of the junior cla~s arl' cho:stn on their merits and pt e::-tmted tu thl' party .guests and formally ple<lged. During the latter part of the spring- quarter the new Bouffon:; entertain t.he school with a program of YaUdL·- ville stunts in the library. Th1::-e act~ are performed from th1.;: top of tht• library tables and cause much amuse- ment fo1· \.he students an<l faculty member.s. Wi.shbone Essential Shortly after pledKin;:, the new nt!oph.rte.s must obtain the wishbone from a ,did duck, and the phra~c "l wish to become a Les Bou ff on,•· is heard frequently . 'ometime in .\lay, the mock initiation is held, anJ barrels and Ghandi costumes are in order. 1t is necessary for the aspir- ants to sing, adn they :sometime::. prac- tice for days in order to giYe a good. interpretation on top of library tables. Present members include orman Hamill , James GannawayJ \Yallace Wendt, Sax Martin, Frank Dyer, E,·erett Peterson 1 Bobby Lon~, Boh O'Brien. Ray Buzzelli and Herbt>rt Archibald. AW ARDS GIVEN TO OUTSTANDI NG MEN Bontana £xp:onl!nt BOZEMAN. i\IONTA;-.;A, TU ES DAY, APRIL 4, 1933 I ;-;E\L 'IL\i\ CL B ELECTS ( lc ru enl S<.'hmilz LO Ltad Organiza. Nominees For Queen ART EX HIBLTS SECURED Show "' ill Di s1>lay Etc hin ~s and ,r ater Colors NU:\IBER 22 Idahoans Take Forensic Meet Held At M.S.C. ' tale l'niYersily Wins Second Place in Pi K~ppa Delta Con- Yenlion Contests
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VOLUi\IE XXIV.

Bouff ons Give Annual Formal This Week End

Pledges

"The ..;.eliu\\ who name::; the ne\\ 11lL·<Jgl'::- 11 V's Bou ft on rcl"eive~ a ft ec t,<:kcl," b the, UllflUUllCCllh~nt o! . Ot·

man Hamill, Le~ Uoutfons president. Jrnmill ;.usu ::.au.I that g-1rl correct!) choosmc- the canduJat1..s would bt:: p1·e:;~11tcJ with a box 01 1;hol·ola~c:s.

Ballut::, nun· b~ left. th1:s \\eek i1: .\lain Hall ami the cnt,n! :student bod~ fa cl1g1blc to participate. \\ iuncrs w1l1 be announccJ at the <lance, at w}uch time the lucky g:cntkman ,,111 1ccc1\1.:

thc pricc of hi:. tlckt!L anJ the lad!, will be presented with the bc:-t box of candy in Bozeman.

1•reparat1ons ~car lompletion Preparations arc pract:catly com­

p!, tc 10r tht! pn:m1~1 :soc1ul en.mt oi the ycaJ:. Onc ul Bozeman ::; :ma111H~:Sl <lani.:c banu::; bas lx:cn cn;:,ag-cd. 101· t111.; oct.:as1on and cYe1 yth.n~ b 111 rea<li ness fur the cll!l,ax or a suci.:1.;s!'illl1 sea.::.on of organization and 1rau:rn,t)' dances. The darn.:c w1Jl Le held at tni: Baxter hotel, ~at.uruu:r !.!\'Cnm~. Apt l ~- Uancing will comm,.rni.:e at ti:-)U,

Founded in lUOO tor the puq,o:-:.e or r,rumutlng guu<l 1clluw~h1p by ad .. n: participation in soi.:1al atfa11s, k.:; .Bouffons is uniJ o( the ol<lc::.t organ,­z.al/ons on the campu.:-. The name, Le:s Houff on::;, mcamng Jc~Lcr::; or men Y· makers, ,, as adopted when the or­ganization was hrst founded. The membership has l,ecn reduced to ten ~u:ti\ e uppetclas::;mcn of pro\"cJ char­acter, social qualitic:-., anu wide I))lJU­larity.

Ten To llc Sele<:tcd Each :rear during the formal party

the list of pledge:i l:i annuuncc<l. Ten 1nembers of the junior cla~s arl' cho:stn on their merits and pt e::-tmted tu thl' party .guests and formally ple<lged.

During the latter part of the spring­quarter the new Bouffon:; entertain t.he school with a program of YaUdL·­ville stunts in the library. Th1::-e act~ are performed from th1.;: top of tht• library tables and cause much amuse­ment fo1· \.he students an<l faculty member.s.

Wi.shbone Essential Shortly after pledKin;:, the new

nt!oph.rte.s must obtain the wishbone from a ,did duck , and the phra~c "l wish to become a Les Bou ff on,•· is heard frequently. 'ometime in .\lay, the mock initiation is held, anJ barrels and Ghandi costumes are in order. 1t is necessary for the aspir­ants to si ng, adn they :sometime::. prac­tice for days in order to giYe a good. interpretation on top of library tables.

Present members include ~ orman Hamill , James GannawayJ \Yallace Wendt, Sax Martin, Frank Dyer, E,·erett Peterson1 Bobby Lon~, Boh O'Brien. Ray Buzzelli and Herbt>rt Archibald.

AW ARDS GIVEN TO OUTSTANDING MEN

Bontana £xp:onl!nt BOZEMAN. i\IONTA;-.;A, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1933

I ;-;E \L 'IL\i\ CL B ELECTS

( lc ru enl S<.'hmilz LO Ltad Organiza. Nominees For Queen ART EX HIBLTS SECURED

Show " 'ill Dis1>lay Etchin~s and

,rater Colors

NU:\IBER 22

Idahoans Take Forensic Meet Held At M.S.C.

' tale l'niYersily Wins Second Place in Pi K~ppa Delta Con­Yenlion Contests

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Continuance of Weekly Exponent, and o! fi.1 nthly Ex.1 c ner.t. F r:u:uhd 1:--9~ Pu bliahed every Tuesday of the college year by the Associated Students of

Montana State college, Bozeman, )lontana

Subscription rate: .. 2.00 per school year

Telephone 147-Ask for Exponent On :\londay after l P. :U.- 0

Acceptance for mailing at special rate of po.stage provided tor in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1927, authorized February 17, 1919

EDITOR MANAGING EDITOR

.JOE 1i\" A 1.TEHS, Phonl' 1,;-.

)IICH.\EL DEE\), Phone lSb

Business Manager.. . ..... -·-········· ... •.. . ................ James \Yaters Ad,·ertising Manager .............. -···········-- ·-··-· .......•........... Robert .Munzenrider Circulat ion Manager .. " ..... ... ·············-······ .... 1\Ielvin Matsen

Ooarier Print Bozeman, Montana

J~R.\TERi\ rry c\XD ~OROHITY T.\XES

Students attending slate institutions are getiing lhe worst of the d,·al when it comes lo paying ta'<'S. E\·er.,· stud,•nt in school has parents who pay taxes. and tlH•n the students must pay taxes

THE :IIOXTAXA EXPOXE:,.'T. Tl'ESDAY. APRIL .J. 193:~

eoultl l>e U!',ed for a gond ctc.hantage in l'Olllinuing one':. higher

edul'ation.

2'E\\ l'H.\Sl'ELLOI{

The "~luntanH Kamin" whil'h relenlly c<.unn1ented on thl' Ex-I

punt•nt':-. rL'commendatiun that w<.• hH\'l' a young man from our

Gr,·:tter_ Lni\ crsity as ~hanLellor. has po1.·n1,·.d out th •. 1t. ~eing Chan-I dlor ol the l,reakr Lnl\ er,1t) ol )lontana 1s a d11l1cult Job. A

m.-111 if, isolated from t.:onlal't with an) oi the units and yel i:-. e:-.:wctcd l•.> maintain conlad with all o[ them.

"The Chancellnr is flondccl wnh detail. inn undated \\ ilh petty "rnng., and slo1·metl "1th nilktsm. Like a professional juggler he must balance si" units, a board of cduration. a state legi:;]alure. and a gn•al and po,\erlul public. Th, ··Ka1men" ~c,•med lo foci that it \\<lt1ld be wise to sekd a ,·ou11g man fur th,- Job but could noL think of any proh•s:-;or on thl' uni,·t•rsity nunpu:-: whom tht•y

disliked ,•n,n1gh to intlitt the job ,,.ilh all its troubles.

Communications /

The Editor b ?\ot Hes1>on:sible For i\l alta in Thib Column .• \II

~\rticles 1'lu:st Be Signed

B) the Author Before

1'~1 :wns who :-.ttlllt.•r U'-l~ ~il p1.·r l't'll1

more wonb than 1)\.>r:-ons who J1., n1 , ,Jo::.l~ph \\". II.\\\ thu1·nt.· of lhl' J•:-.} h og-y dl•pannwnt t1f W n:<:him.:::11111 u111-yl'rsity hen•. h:.b condudl·<l afll-r tt''I mg- 300 school thildn.•n. 1110 of wh( stuttered. He n::-kl•d end1 of tlwm three <1ue:-tion:-. nnd tht.•n t.·ounh•d th~ words thl'Y u:-l·<l in reply.( >,:~FA,

fh e) .\re llrin t ed ~~

O:S:E l'REDJT COGRSE, ~ FOH CHOICE :IIE.\T~ lo i;, l'Ol'LTHY .\..,0

\rith all ()f tilt' :-tre:-s of proJ!TL':-:-ion g FISH plaeed upon lhe number nf L'rf..'dits :1t·-1 I fuli~·t~:!n~~ ~~1:1~~~-c~N~10~~tu!·~~:l·i~~:~:~:i~t;:.t · C.\.LL nbly mun.' wo1k 1:- net..·L·:--~itatt.•d than in so:11e _three- or fou1:-.n~dit 1.:our,t.·:-. S! 167 One 1s JorcL'd to :.-al'nticc mud1 llnh.: Q 0 that could be. ~,x·nt upon mon• valu- 8 __ .-- 6 able rourses m onh.·r to l'Ompl,...tl· tht. I .., ,.. .., , I work assi~•,wd by kacher, of a ,,0 ,.. BOZE~I.\N :\IE.\T

at1on of a cnur::;e 1:-, I do nnt kno\\. n~d1t C?Ursc-. \\ hat_ the ba:-;i.:-. fnr \"alu )1. \ H.l\:ET I but if it i~ the amount of wurk dn,w ,o..o.o.n.o.a-o-a~

tough jol> and that·~ why it will b1ke a young man and a nu.111 who nece.-.snry to S.L·L·ure pn'.'-i:<:ln)! ,-::rn1h

\\ ,•, too, should hale to intl1L'l the .1ob on any prolessor. lls a

Ot I{ GI.\S,-ES RELIE\ E !IE \ll .\ CII E~

ha~ had l'xperienee in thl' L1dueatiunal cirl'ies of the state. There }~~110;;1\nn/j~~~l'~o~~~:-i~·e~~~~i:t \,~~':.lt~\1(!

b a nrnn on thi.$ campus "horn \\'ti ft~el l'l.Htld and ,,·ould hold the siderably drnni:l.·d in onler tu n·a1.·1' job and would Ue a lTl1dit to all of thl· ~ix unit~. To clarify the la sati:--fad~r)· a\'l~ra~~. r. tll'r:-.onally., · . . . . . · do not. l'tlJOY altt•nd111~ c..·b,~ thn•t.• :--1tuut10n any .$lUdeut who has taken econum1e::, will agree that limes a wet>k or ~o and l"ontnln1'.1n"

to li\'e in frat~rnity and ~orority hnust1s. 1n this way parents there is one felh1w 011 this 1..·atnpu;-; who ha~ not real'hed the two- much tinw out~id~· in onk t1• ~l·cun of tu dents n1 ~t JnlY twice . a paltry m11..' l'l'L'dll.

Thousands of Jlt.'oplt.• dn1g­tht•m:--t.•h'l':<: for ht>:Hluche~. whih• l'Yl' :-train is really thE' Lrouhle.

C us . . . . , ,core mark\\ ho will 1111 tlw job to the satisfaction oi the students .\ !:,ludenls 1\'ho l,ikes ~und:iys Off. At most institutions clor1111tones are pro\·idecl for the students, and of the public. LESLIE E. G.\.GE

Optomctri ... t and ~lfg". Oplician

)''-'''-'' '''''''-'-'-''-'-'-'-'-'-­: E, c. Ear. Xose. or Throat : : Trouble , a (~la~ ... e-~ Fittl'd : -, C'. E. \\IIITEIIE .\ D. :\l. D. -, ~ ) 1ichi~a n 11lod.. Phone 23 ~

."'''''-'' '-'-''-'' '''-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-~

IF YOl' \\" .\ ;',T Ql'.\ LITY

Bl' Y FHQ;\I 'l'IIE

West Side

Grocery ~T \PI.E .\:\D F .\ ;',CY

(;ROl'ERIES

Prices Ri ght

P hone 266 110 W. Curtiss

t I t n t II I I I ! I I I II II I I I I I I I I

but at llf. S. C. there is no dormity for the 111e11 and only one for ALG:IIXI BE:S:EFITS the women \\·hich \\·on't e\·en hold all the freshmen girls. Con- TOO :\ll'l'll HECO(;;',JT[O'.\' FOR Dl. LLARD::'i Brokl'n L1msl'S Rl.·placcd the -'' ' ' ' ''~'''"-''''''-"'-''""-~~"

For many Yt.>rtrs the :\lontana Stall• Same Day ~ DR \ E S I sequenlly. they have lo room in town .• .\ml the best place to go is to a fraternity or sororit)· house. Those "·ho don·t go to frat houses hm·e to go to pri\·ate homes when' this tax burden is

Colic-et• .\lumni :.hsoi.:iation ha:-. hanll\ · • · · IESS Ho\\ 111any t:ollegian~ really l hink on thL ir l.)\\"11 al'counl '.' The been worthy of it:- n:tmL' and the ma iii

20 S. Bhll k -~ Phone '.:>~

2-J 0PT0)lETR1ST n~ason for its inattiYity ha:-- bt·t!tt lad; ~ ~

aliility to n1ake Phi BL·la happa and othl'r ~o-called honoraries amou~t. of mont.·): it has hl'l'n ahll· to ~ .\ ccurate Optical Seni<'e by men\ tonformanL'P tu :-.tandardized requirenients without eYer keep 111 loud, wnh the many grad 1 ~ Ston· Rldg Room t Ph ?7'> J charged in the form of rent. ates and abo JWo\·idl' a loan fund that . ~~~~ ... ~...,~ ... ~ · · • one - -·

"liat this $Choo! needs are dormitoril'S or else fraternity and doi>ig an,- original or l'\l'll imkpl'nclent thinking is more and more has enabll'd many ,tud,•nt, to remain I; RI DE WITH ~ 1, ,._..._,~'-'''-''='-'-''-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-"-orority tax exemptions. There is 110 need of penalizing parents beinv poinkcl lo as a serious indiclml'nl against our educational m ~cbool. & l

- . . • 1herc has bu.•n S\lntl' prok:-t a~n:n::-l , E • k , for sending their children to school. .As it is now, fraternity and systt·m. an:onl111g lo thl• Daily A el>raskan. the l't.!l'ent prop(isal of thl· a::-:-Ol'll\tion • rte sororities payed :j:317.'i.OO for taxes last y,•ar. If taxes were l'limin- Professors \nth their grading systems and emphasis upon ,e-,t" i,r:mt life . mcmbeiship in .the ' S0Il S f -, - - ----ated on fraternities and sororities, it \\·ould onl.\· mean an increase qu,rt·m,•nts lem lo JJ ace t 1,• premium upon contonmly and .1 Loudest of th,· prutc,ts ,eem, tu !,e , • -~ ., ,, WELC'O:'IIE

. I I l . . .\lumnt group for till' :-um of si.-.. A T : 'i •'Tl'DE" .. 1,~

in state taxes of a minute fraction of a mill-a mere drop in the penalt,· upon indh·iduali.sm . The rnlll'ge ·'Parrot'' who hands against lh,• ."ilhdra\\al of the ,,u. • ax1 , .. . . . . . dent's $10 yt>arly dl.•po:-:.1l to p~n.- fur ' I --.--

tax bucket. back to his instructors \\ hate\·er thl'y gIYl' out 1s Loo frequently the nwmbersh1p fee. The a•c:ument & s • I IDE.\L 13.\ RBER SHOP For those who are interested in the amounts of taxes the county regarded as the student and scholar, while the indi\'idualislit a~ainst it is that at thi, ume the ,,u- ' erVJCe f

I . • . , . . . • . . dent~ lll'td l'H'n' dollar to c.:ontinlll t &

treasurer ga\·e the following s(alisUes on the ta,e, paid by the :;(uden( \\'hO ( llllks !or hunsell 18 oltcn 1wnalized for his refusal their educatiun, ·Do not. those who ar, PHO:-.E 3U-,Y ' social groups. Sigma Chi $H03 .. '>2. Omega Beta :3228.76, Pi Kappa to submit lo ng1d standards or to memonz1ng his \,·a,· through protesting- n·al,ze that_ if they du n,•e I A A

• II i • more money tu 1.'0ntinue :-i.:huul tht· ·~~~~~ .... 4»,~---Alpha 239.30. A. G. R. :'!242.:37. Kappa Sigma $357.27. S. A. E . co ege. money which th,·y ha,·e put into the I $726.79, L. C. A. S131.81. Alpha Gamn,a Delta $9.J.73. A. 0. Pi "The ideal .5tutknt i:::. !llways in n:,·olt." MlYfi \Yillian1 Allc\n as,..ociation will (.'Ollll' bat:k to tht·m in , • • , • , • , , , , , , , • , , , , , , , , , , I

·11 · .. ~ · · . I the form of loans'? If the nt.•w pro po:-- : • $144. 6. Pi Beta Phi S312.61, K. D. $19:~.00. Chi Omega and \\ 1te. A conlrontmer sttalcnt ne\'l'r learns anrthmg new and all c:oe, th,oui,h. there will h,• u _ S d y . D .. Cl . -Alpha Delta Pi pay no laxes but pay house rent \,·hich would be ne\·er forgets anything old. " College is lh<' best place to learn · v:realcr amount of money arnilabh : en om I) eamng :

f ·1 I b . h ' . I for loans . ·u V L d -reduced about :;;200.00 if there \\·ere no (a'Ces on houses occupied con orm1 Yam e cast mlo l c common mold. 1 he ideal student .\nd increased ,tutlem loans "ill - " 1 1 'our a un ry -by sororities. is usualy neither the be:;t scholastically nor the most popular in n~t be the only new atlrnnLav:e pro· _ P HO::\'E : I

Fine Haircutting a Specialty

COBB'S B.\ RBER SHOP 3 Routh Black I

If !axe were abolished on fraternity and sororitv houses, it extra-curricular atth·ities. J lis indi\·iclu!ism tends to destroy his 1 :~~=~• f~~e;~uY:",;s·, 11:~~ .. 01

.~1~n~~:10

~~: : 79 =====---would mean a saving to the Independents as the frate1:nities would popularil)', both with the professors and the students . I so«ation a,e able to 111:117.tain a ,trun~ : ~ I th . t d . p , . I h I . . I . . . . . . . emplonncnt ag-enc..·,· for .students whl> • • 1 'EC' I O\\·er ell" r oom ren an pnYate rooming houses \,·oulcl hm·e to rogras, 1s mate t roug 1 ong1na th1nk1ng and 1mt1at1\'C not need ,;·ork while i,,;inc: to &:hool. \Yith __ __ - SI L\L lower r ent to compete with the social groups . If taxes \\·ere re- by "apple polishing'' and mere conformance to the idea that e\·er\'- the increased fund,, the as,ociati.,n - : Blud Rub Oil Treatment

d ·t , Id b ( ,: , OO . , th' t· · · hl l h I. . • here could perform a similar funet1on. - GALL.\ TI::\' LAUNDRY - \\ ith ,-h'1mpoo St 00 n1ove . 1 \\ OU 1nean a ou , -:1.. to e\'el'y ~tudent 111 school. 111g a pro says 1s ng anL t at en~ryt 1111g he as:-,1gns n1t1sl The api)roYal uf thl.:' Alumni as:-o...:i- .. : , ... ' · § Tl · 1· · I "Expert Dr.Y Clea ners" 1ere rn no reason or paymg taxes (\1·ice, especial!\· when it be done . ation plan deserves the hearty ap- - IDEAL B.\RBER SHOP

~ ptoval of e\cry student who 1~ a ~up- "" - o Q ======== ==========::-c=========== --- porter of .:\luntan,. ::::Otate i.:ollq{c not -, I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I; l~o-~~

only for the a<lvanlai::e that 1l will bring- to himself but bel.'ause it wil! mnke this colleg:e a strong-er mst1tl1-

\.; ¢ J1 $ l'.>a n Bernard Copptn1'. H ere"s Your = ,rb TI b 17 tion.

NATURAL ENERGY FOOD I -.- \Ll,l:Sl l'llOl'OS \ L

A plan to gl·l studcnt.s to bel·onw

Ashes to ashes, and dust lo dust; :~~~1t~.t{:th~~ t~t:~~l'~~~~\z:tli~~n ':!1J~L/:; I If we don't get the dirt, some- I now be,ni, proposed to the stmlcnt,.

When you see ;\ 'iagara rails on thepackage,JOII fu~O\V )OIi h,ne Shredded JI heal.

SHREDDED \'(' HEAT is all rh e

wheat. All its nourishin g goodness. All the bran that

Nature provides. And in a most

delightful form ... readycookcd,

ready-to-ear biscuits with a sati!,­

fying nut·like flavor. Try some for breakfast, for a bed-rime

bi,e. Easy to digest.Just ask for Shredded \'('hear and a bowlful

of milk or cream. A s ustain ing

food a t little cost .. . At all •• ~ campus earing places.

SHREDDED WHEAT

ALL THE WHEAT ... ALL THE BRAN THE NATURAL ENERGY FOOD

MADE BY AT/ONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Uneeda Bakers

I body 111ust. That or!!anization i~ the :\Jontana

I State Colll•g-e Alumni :\Sscx.·iation. I

D(•::-p;te the enthu~iastk manner in 1

whidt it wa:-. p:opusul by Tht.· )lon­lana Collt>g-ian, the . .\"sut·iatilin':--

j \nd tht.•y call that \\'l'l'k lwl\H•t•n quartl•r::-, ~pring H11:ation! I mouthpi~c1.:.~ fllld p~trtisan newspapt•I'.

it savors of an ironclad rule to fon:t· ---- the underl.!'raduate to turn 111 hb <k·

Lob of <·ollt•P:t>s adYl'rli:-.l· tht•ir Lon•rs Lant>:--. nn1l LIH:ir Swt'eth~art A,·e- t,osit. Thi:-- ~10 dl~po:--:t was oridnatl•d ,

1

lllh..':-. hul 1'\'l• wundert>d if any of thl·m han• 1,akonit•:,;. on their g-yms like with the intenlion of ha,·inl!' thl· Wl· ha,·l·. If you <lon't think tlh.'rt.· arc r,imanui: l.'11rners a:--k s.ome t1f the money i:on!tin~ only breakagt· m lah-t, I h • I · 1

l ratorit>:-. fines for libran.· books, and o~her in<·idt•ntals. Latl'lv it ha:- bl·· l

oys \\ 111 \\ 1.:l'L' at t t' ]· ros 1 lllIXt>I'.

---- <"Ome the prey t.>f the miiitary :-.i:il'lll'l'

I SpeakinJ! of tlw Frosh mixer n•rninds us to worull'l' why )(ina lla\"i:-- Louk d<•1,artment as wl'll as tho-;e dl\sion:­

~uch a suddtc>n inlt•n•st in forl'nsks and mi'\t:rs o\'l'I° tlw Wl'l'k-l'nd. hut then that feel that it is a kg-itimate t·1llll'::-l' t l JI h J 11 I I of least 1esi:-.tant.:l' whtn the tll•mund I fonlt'~Ol y tot us t at.. crnan h11m of till' l ni,1·rsity dl~hatc ll•um wa:-. mont>~· from all th1.•ir :5tudenh i

thl' lng r('asnn. neL·essa.rv .

I 1. The -~lumni assoc..·iation wi:-hl·:- to

En•n that patched l'Yt.' l·:.rn't :-lo,, up thl• huntlsonw Linfnrth. Only the take what. is ll'ft of thi:-- dt!po:-1! tiftl·t other day we saw him huying- that Jlt'W hook "\\°hat Two )lillion Woml'tl eai:h petty i:raftt·r has had hi:- (Ut.

ThC'y han:> mag-nan.mously allu\H•d the undergrndunll' to rt'l'ei\'!J :1 lifr­membt!rship for lht· paltl'y :-.um uf SI~,.

\\'ant," ju:-.t to :--t·li if thl·Y ~11clll·1I hb nam(;' ridtt

ThC' most promising rel·n•ation idl'n Wl'0

\'l' sl'l'll yl'l i:-- nill~r sktHinl.!". It's whereas, beforl' it. has bC'en i--lll. a q•r:i, cheap. not mut.:h oil is tll'l'ded, all nkl' :,.katl'-. l'.111 skatt• and whui y 11 u dll't·k reasonable fig:urt• fur :md1 an honnr in for malll'l':-s duty, insomnia j.., as ::-1.:an·l· a:.- an .. ,.: in Frt>shm~n l'ht•m- To ~onsidt•r .thi~ 1 ro1.ws,d in tlw t,,o istn· I ways 1t could O(' subm1ttL·d j:,. tu :-ho,,

I . · · the_fallacr uf thl' p!l'Jll,:-al. If it w ... ·r ...

optional, there would lh.• ::-tl fl'\\ ,, ho .. Sinl·c Stl.·~v \\'agnl'r hb c:otw tu ,nnk in < ·n-.t'ad1•, hl' ilel'idl•d to C'ampus would takl' _a~h·~rnt.ag'l• (If it_ that th\·

(,Iadys :\Id n•:1 so sill' cuuliln't stay out 011 Jum fur thl• fir:-t Wt'l'k-l·nd I plan would tall Ill lts purpo:-.t•., lo gd I anvwav. nwney not. membt•ts as they w1itild

I · · hm·e rou belic.•,·e. Jf it i:- not optional

lhen the studcnl pays mo1wy to bt·-1 . All of those hoys who w1•rt.· wn1:ki11g- so hard for thnt Purity Ll':\L:'lH' pll•dg-l' Ion~. to an org-an_izathm who~l· only

pms hn,·l' our sy111pathy tun. \\ l' undl•1:--tand till' t1J}..!'l\nizati 1111 is gliinK to ~l~~mmg- J1l1_1'0J1Sl\ Is ~o support s11nw mt•rJ!l' inlo a Hal'll·llill'l''s lm·al aftl·l" i.hl• ht't>I' cta,·~ ~tart. officers .. This llllll\l'Y 1::- nc,nl'. tun t·:t-.)

· to ohb:n al pn•:-('nt and with l'\l'r\'-

And at th(• llorm they told us lhut tht• <1ffit'l' is no ,late p1·0111olinl! agi•twy,

Lut then maylit.• that's ju!-t n rumor, t.'i.lt!St.• sunw uf till' Uoy:-. Wl'rt• lul·ky, and otht:rs went a\\'ay sayin..!.". "Siu· n1i ,.l: l,l.· till apph• ot lll'r \lotlwr's t'\ ._, i,d

she's lltll <.•,·t•n appc:alinK tu nw. 0 •

According- to critks :\lar:-.hall and Bt•nnion, till' tkkd salt• ahilit\' of tlw "\·aJ.tahund hinK" has ht.'l'll eut duwn lt.•ast :iO', hy tht• dmn~c in· Wt.•aring­appart:l of till' darn:inc- d1uru::- from ktthinl,!' suit:-. tu rompl•rs.

J\LU,O:-.s TO HOLD I\IEET

thing- nnd en•ry1HU' 1·allin~ fo1 an l'l.'Onomy slash. Uw surkt•r b l'ntitlul r to at lt:ast sa,·l, what hl• has, _that i-.1 i[ "suckt.•r::-" 01· "c1·:1t:-'' are l·nt:tkd t,1 anything-.

Student:-. hl'WUl"l' lt.•st tlw tt•nn h.~ucker·' hl1t•1)mb a ml'ritt>d ap1wll:1· t1on and Jl1'l1\'l•nl tht• .-\lumni u:-.:--1\l·ia­tion's plan ol' fo! l" n.t!' ,·ou lo bl·\·Ontl' a member. ·

Allan Sl'hwartz.

Honoring i-.tudl'nt membl•rs of till' ::\fasonic order, a '.\fontanu. Stalt· l't>l­lege night will ho held at the .\. F. & A. :\1. club rooms. A1,ril ti, for al master :\lason.s at the u1ltl•gc, I

Bozeman Lodl{c Xo. lh ,s a 1un.!!"in.r

a special program for all .stt1tll·nt , faculty and alumni who nrt> mi·mbt'l'.s.

T~ose who <lo. ~ul bl'lung' tu tlw Bnzt·-1 ma~ lu<l,:re.s alt> n•qul!stt>d tu 11:a,·L· then· na1m.':<: m the registrar's orl'il'l.

Hotel Baxter Fountain Room

1 ~ales Ecton, n·pt>sl.·ntath·c fr_oin Gal­

~~m county l(! t~e Stalt' lcg-1,;;Jaturc, ,, 1II be _the pr1ryc:1pal :-:Jtt·ukl·r. Otht't t_~lk~ will bt.• J.!'ln•n by Prt.•:-idt'nt .\t­kmson and Judg-<~ hl'l'J! pn•-.idt·nt of th~ :\I. .. '. C: nl~mni as~~ 1atinn. Thl· 11rogram. w1ll lf!dude rnusi<·al num. hers .. J1111nt•r w11l be ~C.'l\t•d at H:::o and will co.:,t 50 ccnb per plall'.

The Home o f

um.\.l\l Y 1\1.\LTED I\I ILKS AND OTHE R GOOD

FO NT.\IN DRl 'KS

An Idea l Place fo r Theat r e Parties

After the Show

1,.esoztrcc fi1 /11ess • •

T ime and again, Bell ~\·src111 engineer, ha,·e de1nonstr;1ted their pionc:~ring bent in \\Ork.ng out

unusual telephone con,rruction problem,.

F or e,;.1111ple, they bid :t huge conduit under the l-h rle111 R iver. The1 dredged a trench in the ri\'er bottom , lo\\ered enonnous section.., ot 1ro11 pipe, sent do\, 11 divers to join the sc,tion,, <·n,.1scd the finished cube in concrt'tc. Through this thn r:m telephone cables forming one oi '\c·\\ 'I t1rk', 111.un linc·s of communication. . \ cross the (,,Li R:,·t-r in r\ri,ona they constructed a cttenan· 'l"lll ~.~-3 fret long. T o bridge Oceans, l he\ de\Tloptd r:tdio tele­phony. They have built telephone lints onr n1ou11-

tains, ;tcross deserts, through "" .llllP"· T heir rcsourcdu!nt·,, in gt·ning through, o,·er or

under natur:tl harriers 111.11...e" pn, ... i1,k tt: .... phllnt.: ser­vice that is prnctic.ilh \\ orld \\ 1,k in r, :1<"11.

BELL SYSTE1\1

SAY" ll l'LLO "TO \Jl)JJ!Fll \,ll ll \ D

... RATES ARE LU \\ L'S r A I I E H b,.10 P. \I.

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+·--------·-----+ j Notices! j +·---------·-·--·-+

Jl :SJOR CL.\,.;,.;

There "ill be a mc~ting of th(• junior cla,.., Thur-.da,, \1>ri l f).

al ~ o'clock in the engineering a.•,,scmbl) .• \t. thi.., t ime the tie be­ln een 2 prom qulen attendant-­"ill he decided .• \l"O hring du ("-..

llcnr) Fo,. Prc,y.

DELT.\ !'fl! OELT.\

Uc-lta J•hi Delta i"' itc~ all slu· denL"- and faculty mt.• mbt.•r, to al·

~..-...r.r..-.r.11"1.r.r.,..,.~----..........,.,,,.. ......... _.._..._ .. ~ .... --..,... ....... -. ............... ~.J>oa

1 ~ ~ Text Books --- Student Supplies ~ l Candies and Cigarettes ~

j Associ~~:·~··s;:;;~;: '''Store !1

L----~----------------.-.--------~'.~~~::.~~~:~~------------·-----·--------.......... .J ~"'"'"''~"''-'"'"'"'''''"''~'''~'"~'"'' I , ,. : TWEED PANTS ~1 : ~I , New arrhal-".\11 American·· T11ced Pant~ ~

~ 11 ith the '.\"e11 Zipper watch porl,el ~

~ $4.50 a' ~ ~ ~ WAGNER BROS. ~ ~ ··( ollege )!en Like Our Clothes•· ~ t,,,,,,,,-....,,,,,,,,, .... ,, ..... ,, .... .._,,,,,,,...._.._,,,,,,, .... ,,~"-''"'~

THE i\IONTA.'IA EXPONENT, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1933

tend an open mretin,r at room :ll:l in Herrick llall at h p. m., .\prd 1.0. Mr .... Clyde )Lchee "ill talh. on ... \ mcrican Potter):·

ART EXHIBIT

Delta Phi Delta \\ ill "'JlOll'-Or an exchange e.,hibit I mm th<' t,;ni\Cr~it) of Cali 1or nia. Studl'nL":t in,~i t cd to de,, e ,hibit in HC'rrich. Hall thl:I " eek.

JJO~IE EC (LUil

Home E e cl ub ,, ill me-et Thurs­da.,, .\pril ti, at. 7::JJ in JI C'rrick Jlall. .\II member:-. <Hl' uri.:l·d to attend.

. \II tho~t! till intcrc...,tcd in hC'· ing on the 1~1:3:J .\lontanan :--taff and "ho nant their picture in \,ith the ,tafT. call on the editvr in the offi ce TuesclaJ afternotn rrnm I to I.

EL'ROOELl'll!.\ "\

There "ill be no Eurodelphian meeting t hi:-. \\ l'd ne-:-.daJ.

D. )tiller. Prl'"'·

.\. II". S. COl Xl'l 1.

i\. \\'. S. council meetin!,!. \\'cd­nesda), .\pr il S. at noon. in Herrick ll all.

l:S:D. WO)lE:-. "S l Ll" ll

Inde1>endcnt \\'omen·-; duh meeting at 7 ::30 . Tu e:--.daJ cn.ning. . \ 1Jril J, in art ll·t.·turC' r<,om in H errick Hall lntt.'rt.'q in~ dist.:u .... <.;ion of Big Si<.;t l:r )lovcnu.-nc. Ever) one- be there!

1

:O¢WS of ,S~Y ~ol"ial activitit>s during the pa~t. week rtvolvc<l around the entertainment.

oi th!! delegates Lo the J'i Kappa Uelta convention. Thursday afternoon a rci:eption was held in thci1 honor at llenick hall. Friday night about l.iO mcmLcr:-; and guests uf Pi Kappa Oclla enjoyed a banqut!t. at the H otel .Baxter. The iestivitil'~ were contlud<.·d Saturday night with a mixer at. the gym.

rl he social c:ulcndar for the quarter indicates that. students wi ll find many opportun ities fur dclig-ht1ul entertaimmmt rluring the next few Wl'Ck:;; . With Le~ Bouffons formal ~<:hcdu led for Saturday night and the Engineers' ball a week later, the ::-111·ing- so<:iul seu::.on will have a very auspicious opening. Pi hapt,-a .\lpha. Omicron P i. .

Bob Alexand r ia IJl,n Kdlin an<l I R ose .:\lar~r O'Brien and .-\Ima II any H.011 nl!r we;·e gul•:-b at the P1 Phalan, of Butte, were Ju n~~eon l at ,., D I•,, ·.onvenllun. I guests of )largaret I lerman [• r1day '- JJ < e l,a. c noon.

Sigma .Aillha Ev::,; i)on. -- 1Lrs. Hubbard, Alpha Delta Pi na-, tional Inspector and Doris Roys were

Georg~ Smith, Eugl:nc ~lahc,n~y. dinner guesb Friday e\'cning. Albert Schlecht.en, and Robc1 t. .Hlake, Dinner guest:s )londay evening Wl'l'e the sc.ho':_)l of ~lines rcprl':::cntat1vcs Lu :\lrs. Brown. Sarah Barringer, and the P1 h.appa Delta l·unHnl10n, Wl•re Dorothy :i\loser. hou~e guests f1om 1hur:-day t.<J Satur-day. Lambda Chi .\lpha.

Pi .Beta Phi. Robert F'!·etichs an~ ~Vilbert. :\-loot c, :,· . . , I re1nesentatl\·es of Lmtield c.:ollege at. 1: 1 Beta Phi entc1 ta111ed Satur<la_y the Pi Kappa Delta con_vcntion . weru

afternoon at a lea fur lhe1r g-ucst.s at the hou:se during the week. patronesses.. . . i )liss l ona Lyndes a nd 1Ii ss Mar-

. l\.lrs. :\larJone B1ow~ and ht.LI~· son _ lgaret Hollensteiner of \\"h iu.•hall weie Jim. are guests of P1 Bet.a l'h1 tin~ dinner guests Sunday. week. .

l\liss Rosemary O'Brien . oJ B\ltt.c Sig-ma Chi. --- I i:!sdf;1est for lunch and dmncr \\ eu- _Sigma Chi held its winter formal

1 Miss~s Gwendolyn Gast.:!" and \\ ednesday, )larch 22.... Cha pet ones Eunice Euer of the~ Colle~e of I claho were .:\Ir. and :\ll·s. R. E. Brown , Mr . were hou~e guests of l'i Bet.a Phi. and )!rs. Lou H.oward , and ~ean an<l

I :\liss ~l arie \\'ilkin!-iOn of lll-"kna :\1rs_.} ·. ::u. Ham1l~on. Gutst.s mcluded: was Saturday dinner gul·st. ~la~ga1et Robe1ts, Beth ~?PC, ) Iar-

1

_ Jone Bennett, Constance \\ 1ggenhorn 1

P-~~.-. ... ~~~~ .. .--.~~~~~~~ \\. \ \ ' '() l ' '.\( II ~· Barbara \Vhite, Consta nce llolm,

j f · · · - · ' · ,

1

.\lpha Delta !·,. Helen llacArthur, Kay Busch Audrey

I \\·. ! rma Puutio and Ernest.inC' Jl ig-man Seifert, Ruth Tower, Lota' Brown,

Th N D I L h m \. .\. coun<·il 1111:etin g- spent the spri ng- vacation in Butte, al Ernestine Hig man, Gretchen Thaler, e ew ea Unc roo Thur,..da) C'Hninix •. \1,ril fi. a1 1\Iiss Hip:man's home. Kay Smith, Donna Humphrey, Mabel 7::10. \'er) imp<irta nt. .\ll mc m- )liss Jane )lurdock visited relatives Burkland, Mary Jane Robert~. Ka y f ben; be there. in Great Falls during the ~pl'ing- Bird, 1\lariena Murphy, Eileen Cum-

:

".Jl"ST OFF THE C \MPl'S"' l vacation. I mings, Mar)' Rose Wolfe, Leol)•n l~TRA;\Jl' R,\L Mrs. Gordon of Deer Lodge, was a Howard, Marian Gilchrist, Ladora

1 T 111 ml·l Blut· and Gold Tl•a1 oom) There "ill be a meclin;.r of the week-end guest of her daug-hter . Alta . Ken, J o Gary, Faye Clark, Rachel Intramural rcpre:--cntathes in the :Mrs. illinnie All en Hubbard o( \ Egbe1t. Dorothy d'Autremont.1 Lila

ARCH.BHY

After conferri.Jt~ Sunda) \\ ith )li& Ste" art , direct or of "omen's athletic:, and Sarah u ~,r­ringer, archer) manager. \Ir,. Jim Bro\\n guc~l inMructor of archery, announced the folio" in).t' hours for in-;truction Lhi~ "eek:

Tuersda)-2·3 1>- m.; 1-6 p. m. Wednc::;da)-2· 1 p. m.: 1·6 p. m. Thursday-9-11 a. m.: 2- 1 1>- m.

J-6 1>. m. Friday-7-9 a. m.: 1.(; p. m . Saturday-7-11 a . m. ;\lrs. Bro" n ad,·ises that kn

~iris will be allo" f.'<I on the r<tr1 /H' al one time. The, mu,t be ec1uiµpcd "ith a 1:a ir Or old ~lo,C'S and their O\\ n arr<rn:--.

:Hrs. Bro" n urj!es that each

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I I I II I I I II I II II II I II I I I I I I

DIXONS I P.\I:"iT ' HOP

17 S. Tracy Phone 286-i\1

-- --FOR 11.\IR Cl'TTING

TII .\T f-L\TISFlES

this week. The range i~ open an, e axter girl get in 12 hour~ on the ran j!e I Th B

:::;,ay .,enin:r the cntii• m,·nier ~ Barber Shop ship of the W. A. A. will a-:-s1;.·mhle on the main floor of the gymnasium tr ~~:=:::-~·~::-~-~:::;~~~'.!:=::::-!-~~ rehearse for the ~ec.:on<l annual ~port J _ -meet. The evening is; to be dc\·oted to :---------~w-----. learning and reviewing- folk dance-:-, games and relays which will be u-·ecl in the playday. )fr!:. Wayne RkhanJ. son will play the piano anrl the re­hcar:-al will la!-it from 7 to H o'dot·k

YOU CAN ALWAYS S.\ VE MONEY AT

OUR STORE

Large Hind's Honey and Almond Cream R!Jc

Large Listerine

Jpana, Pepsodent a nd Pebeco Tooth Paste at

79c

39c

AND i\lANY OTHER R\RG -\INS

Also 50 votes for queen of Spring Festiva l with e.irh 50c purchase

I_

1933 EDUCATIONAL TOURS

TO EUROPE

International Teachers Con­ference

Summer Course in Psy-chology

Engineering Tou,· Phys ical Education Tour Zoological Tour

:

THE XE\\" :\I \;'I; \ CE:'!IE'>T \\'ELCO:\IES YO U : locker room at lhc !<l mna siu m, Boston. :\lass., national president of Ross, Hazel Dea ne, Clara Roat. ll elcn • ' · • · ' • • ThursdaJ afternoon .. \pril 1;. al ;; Alpha Delta Pi, was a )<Uest of the Ephland, Betty Evans, )larjorie

o'clock. I chapter Thur:;;day and Friday. Brown, Betty Purdum, ~lar_garet I WE SPECI.-\LIZE l'\- Waller Duncan. Intramural \! g r. -- Brown. Kay Duncan.

j A 1 Chi Omega. Jack Sheridan was a week-end , Sandwiche,; , LIFE R.\ \'[);(; COl l!RE )lariena )!u rphy ancl Kathleen Bircl guest. .

Roecher Drug Co. German French and Span­

ish Study Tours

S. :\f. COOK Tourist Agent

Bozeman, i\lontana Phone 327

Prescriptions a Specialty

:

Candies, Gun1 t I of Butte with Bc.ttv E\·ans of ).li~sotila Tony Dus1ck wa~ a dinner _guest I ~1ilk .Shakes t Instruction in the Fcnior life ~.aving- wer~ guests a~ thC Chi. Omega house \Vednesday.

d . . durmg the spnng' vacation. --------- ·---------------' Sun aes course of the Amencan Rec!Cro» will Mrs. Choate of )Jiles City was the ART LECT RE f f b~ offer~ begm111.ng- Ap11I J;) and guest of ).Jrs. Stewart )lar~·h 29. ___ , c::.., gjlj.;:::::g_. _e::::-:---=--...~ ---=::'4:---:!!IE ._...,__::.::-..... ____ ~ •. _.-..-""

A w11l continue until )lay 1:J. The Tuesday Kenneth ).fcBnde. La:lora " Amercian Civic Architectu re," an ! f OPEX FR0:\1 7 .\. }I. - 9 :30 P. ~I. , course will consist of six two.hour Kerr, Gene Garner, Donna Hum- illustrated lecture with slide~. will be A f periods. C'las~es will be held at 7::;0 phrey ~·ank Dyer. :\I~rg-aret :\lunay, I given by Prof. 11. C. Chee,·e r, Thur.s-

t' Open Saturday Afternoons t in the evening in the colle)<e plunge, Chuck Nag-le and Callie Lou Peterson dav evening at o'clock in room :n:i

April 1:3, 19, 20, 2ti. 2~ and )lay :1. All spent the evening playing bridg-e. in ·Herrick Hall. 1 men and women who wish to partici· . - .-- This lecture is i-ponsorecl by t.he !

A SPECI.-\L p _\RTIES SERYED f pate in the classes will enroll with .\l pha Omicron Pi. Bozeman chapter of American Fed-, , )Iiss Stewa1t or i\1r. Dolan at the gym Dorothy Fetterley, Helen Hu xley.leration of Art which ha i- clone much.

t -- -- f before April 10. No fre will bC' "harged Catherine Sinn ott and Cla ra )label to increase the appreciation of att on Phone 536-R Mr · Grace C'. \\'atkins 'for the course. Pat Dolan will be in F oot, all o[ Missoula. were Weclnes- this campus. The student bo<ly is in-

i:..~~~~~----~~~~~~~~~~ char!?'e of the examinations. day to unday g-ue~ts of Alpha vited t o attend.

A MIRACLE ... Yousitathome in easy chairs, behind closed doors, while from a sound-proof room ... perhaps thousands of miles a\\'ay ... comes the music that you listen to on the Chesterfield program.

That sealed room in the Columbia Broadcasting Headquarters sends out good music and good songs 6 nights a 11 eek to 50 million people from coast to coast ... with the voice of Norman Brok-enshire ... just about the best announcer in this country . . . to tell you "Chesterfields are milder and ta te better. "

vVhy is the Chesterfield Program broadcast 6 nights a 11·eek over a coast-to-coast network reach­in g 50 million people?

Because we 11·a nt every smoker in this country to know that Chesterfield cigarettes are milder.

We want to tell every smoker from coast to coast that Chesterfield cigarettes taste better . . .

\ ,Ve \\'ant everyone to know that they can depend on a L1 GGETT & MYERS product.

THEY'RE MILDER-

THEY TASTE BETTER

% © 19H, LJGG£1T & Mnas TOBACCO Co.

LET

Dee Towne's Royal Collegians P LAY FOR YOUR SPRING PARTY

Phone 1139-J

Fashion! Fit! In Ward's

Flexibility! New

SHOES

We've done a {Considerable amount of head and foot work on our new Easter shoes! Built them on Jioe lasc.s so that they will hold their shape ... of excellent soft leathers that are a joy co walk in ... styled them to the nth degree for those who want beauty at a thrift price! Operas, sandals, T straps, ties, oxfords and center sttaps. They' re beauties, every one. Sizes 3 co 9-

MONTGOMERY WARD & C4 d.

201-205 East i\Iain Phone 85 Bozeman, Montana

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PAGE FOUR THE ::\IOXTA .... ,A EXPOXEXT. Tl"ESDAY, APRIL 4, 1933

I OOTBALL I J- 11 ('Ll' B ELECTS • EW r Get Ou~---Yo~;~ SPRINfi f OffICERS FOR YE.\H

-: rAMPAI1·" STARTS 1-i~tc1;;1: l~'\1~~~\l?. ~1/~_,·;: ~:11.n.·

K d k ~ .IJ fill held for the ot!1t.:e1 .... of th1.: ,. m r o a ! iear. Those \\ho \\Cll' d, «I , , "

I .. ·h D I - H · -- \sptrants \C11f1cc~ ,,ere a"+- .lo\\::-: P•·t~,f n~

loac .)C 1e as IJ • Ernest Roe::-lcr. Y1cc prc..s1 nL, l l,ltt A ' O T.\KE A PICT RE Uul tor lcin,t Drill. ;\la11) Brown; ,er,etary. J·;d,th \\"~t n;

OJ" Tl! E GA"'G 1· ro ·h · tar:, 1 urnout treasurer, Dean St<-bbms· h ,, : mn - "' l Loretta eo,,dl•n.

AND LET U DEYELOP 1~. u b:sca::,o~ more tuan :sLX montll::. hon Sll"\Ii:es \\l'll! hC'hl 1 I t tc nc>,,

I Ute .. 1111110 , h~tJl:u~n 101 the . ::\londay .... ,cnin!!', \1' I , ,n t

I l.lt.:lo1c the UJH!111ng IJallh! Loach iJjd .. 11c ofTlcers..

.\ND PRINT IT ;c,tcroa) "clcumctl ,umc ,o asp•11ng bl Im.tel:: ti) l!lc 11r.:,l :se::;:s1on U- lhc 11) \HO.\ :\~ T.\ l\.E

--:-- ::-j1lllll,; ll411Illllg" pt.:110U. 1•01 the Jlt.:~l

uu1!c \H'ch..:s .LJ)Lfll' \\tll dull n1~ um- FORE:'\SIC :\IEET

L • f • Id 01u,a~s m p1e1, ... 1~ uun 101 thl! J1,)•!n111,; HELD .. \T )1. ~- (.'.

1 n 1 e I l,.4Ul1l! "ltn Lill! J\OCh.) .• Hountulll f , .. P!-< Let, m:c ... 11~1111)::-, L tan Vn1,cn,1t.;;, H•!'•~

S •'t.1-1~cni1Jc1. , (Continul.'d fror1 l1H <' 11n ) ~ 1.111.: 1ro.sJ1 team thts ,year wa:::; toug-h

• •.. • • • • ...,.._~.,..._.._,_..._... but light anct ~t:ttyJcr 1.s auuut ti.ii;: tana $lat(' t·Plh•g-e and 1~111.:l~ rt l· oniy u1.1t~

1tJ1H11ng nncnian eJt~1l>h! ior of Linlicld.

~ • .. ~ .. .,..f" ............... ...,....._~, .1~, ...... , aahuugn otn~r:;; may dl!vclop. The final :-:1.:1,ll"IOJ.!' ~r pf'mt <'

I ~ U1nt·ra, a Hist, very s11uty, ba1.:k ah.o contl•:-t~ l!:lYt.• the the t t.: t: u I,b

~ shows p101111:sc. Lo .. ll'j ls a nnc pun- ;lO; )1l1nlana Stak unl\tr Hy, J,1 ·1 ' l.t.:l" anu mu.:, pU:$h .ta::.tmun aml l'arb.c Jnl<'rmount.ain. 11 1-:): '\lont urn :-.; •1

1\lEET THE GANG 1.01 me i..11.:h.utg a::.:s1gn111ent.. colll'l!'e 1~ 1-~. Llllfil'ld. , 1-ti. m I

110 .utl .1.1a1.:Lcan::. ::.rwc::. .uji.:hc has tlw :\lt/ntana ~th,,ol o~ ..\line,, .i 1-l,

AT .\nu1.:1::.on, no,\ .\ ::.opnonH.>ic. \~ c~~1~~ Profc,sor I,. ,Y. Ila~ 111ari of t, mg 1,u pound::. .~llth..·i::.on i.s Colkgc of Idaho wa:- t•l1..•ctt·tl pnn n

u11cn::c-ne pnut man bul 1::. 1att1e1 \\l'ak ~o,t•tnor ancl t aldw1..·ll, Idalw. "1 \ .. -- I on Lile tlcH:'llSC. .LJ.:, dh.: ma.:, u::.c .\.JI- scl1..•ctcd for thC' site of t.'1 !1·11

~ oc1::.uu 011'.!11::.1,cl.:, .rncl, \hdl :".1~i.:h,~ mcl'lm1?. Special ~ut:--t~ of the n '. \ I Lach.le u, ct tu pl.l) dc1cn::.l\ e c1cntc1. , cntwn, )Jontana State un1n' :-:t~ ant! ~ Klem· schm1"dt & Co. ! 111C gU..11'0 !lU:$1110~1;:; \\111.l)C 11.u~c~L )lontnna Srhool of :\J:nt", \\l' l Ill "l to 1111. .\.t tnc 1n·e:sent. tt. l.::i impu::-::.lblc mended to the national !'1 h: LPi a J clt i \ tu Ldl ,, ho "ill pta.:,· at. the guaru ori"anization for rhaplt..'r~ of tht' o •,! "For The Idle Hour" r, spot. . oran· fraternitY a:,,. "a th(' 1·n·, •, ......, .......... ...........,.,.~~-.-..-. ..... ..._._._.:_ .c\.::i it now :sLand:s ne:\.t _years lt:am of idaho {'."-olltht·in hrnn,h) "·ha: 1l

w1J1 boa:st of an cxi:epuonaUy :strong, was unable to attend. , cr:-.i.llllc :::;l.'t 01 back::, . l'arne, l:.a:st.- One of the pka:,.ant sot·:al alf:.dr~ of mun, ~uwan!:::;, l1an:::;en, Lorkey Dyer, the com·ention was tht• rt•ce )tiPn ha au \t:teran:s will be back, as well a:s sponsored by tlw a~:-:o<.·!:1h•d studc: ~ U!lvcra anll Culley ,trom last. season·::. for the for<'nsic dele1,!"nlcs. .\nna l..<-'l' trush .squad. 1hc hoe w1H be 01 que;:;- Johns as commis:-:ioncr 0f s,,l.· , f twmwlc :sw·ength, wnh 1ew rescne:s. fairs was in rharg-e. >lrs. Ethl'l 1 \ etcran lmcmen reLUrning are Hurns Harrison, sodnl director. \loured ,,h' amt Loe:,:, wmgmen; \\ alker and Hat- :Hane Thomn~. p1e~i(lent of' tht~ In l'I'

Order Your Easter Lily

~~~1:~:E:''''~,1 Early tzcll, tacb.!es; and Anderson, center. mountain rmon collC'S!e "tudcn' cha

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M. La~gohr ! FOUR filRLS WIN 19 E. MarnLORISTPhone 95 ii SWIMMINfi HONORS

~''"~"'"""'-~~~- --

GETA REAL HAMBURGER

-at-THE STAR HAMBURGER

SHOP

:Four girb canied off high honors in the hr;:;t half of the \\. A . A.

I swimming meet whit:h wu:s held ~atur­day night, April l.

fhe fow· wm11ers are: Ma1·r Ellt::n llielenberg with ::l.J points, .Esther Brown with 20, Laura )lay )laxcy with 15J and )lodest.a 110111ortun w1t11 14. Mary ~Ucn Bielcnberg took tnst place in the :!0-yru:<l 1ree-styJe da:sh, ~O-rard dash, American crawl stroke

~ for form, running front. din?, b~1c:..:

I. jack.knife and the handstand d1vc. SPRL"IG IS THE TIME TO i J,;sther l:lrown won first m the ele­

mentary back :st.I oke for fonn, and the TAKE SNAPSHOTS swan dive. )liss Brown and }liss

Bielenberg tied for first in the frout FOR YOUR jackknife. Others who look first places

MEl\lORY BOOKS! g were Laura )lay )laxey, who cxhibit1..•d ,t: the best form m the ba.ck crawl

;

Q A.11cc )IcDowell with her ~1de :;tHlkt· for form, and )lode::.ta )lonfo1 ton

We ha\'C a complete line of I whose form m the o, eiarm side ,troke

f .l d 1· "as Judged bc::.t and in the American 1 ms an supp ies . crawl was equal to )lary Ellen B1elen-berg's try.

Bring us your films to be

finished.

~rfer's

Baxter Hotel Pharmacy

I FIYE F-· A-~-G-S_,_\_TT_E_?\_, ,-D

OREGON l\IEETI 'G

(Continued from Pa2'e One) I northwest will take place this week. :\Iatters brought before the conYention \\;U include consideration of p('tilion-1 ing chapters, discussion of policieti of the organization and the l'hoice of national officer for the coming' year.

Retiring officers are Bud Lowt', , duke; George Parke, trea~urei; lfornld Murdock, secretary, and Joe \\"alll·r~

Open Until Midnight I historian. Leonard DeLou~hcry "" picked to act a:s hi~torian fur tlw <.·0111-

~ 1ng year.

ter ht'ade<l th<' receidnr nt"' ,i. Ja~1es Ganaway, prt>~idl•nt cir the .\s­soeinted Student""·

60 _\ ttend Banquet The conYention bnnqutt \\a h "1

the Hotel Baxter Friday ('venm \\ 60 in attenJnnce. P: l·sidc·nt . \ i l'

.Atkinson wn!'; ton'-tma<1;t1.•r Tlic ;...:-1••1t; > was made up ,.f y· 1LnC; d(•lc 1:1tcs,

. .,:,,

•::-: /(

.. r th. toC'al t·haptt-r vf 11 -ldum.·o numbers for l~st yl'ar·~ mu~1-~ \ · \ ''° .\RD~ taYE:N TO mcmO<'I 8 0 l f 1 . , ·u.l ·omed:t· ''The Fortum.• rctlt•t· ~appa Delta, an\l a few ,li u t~ mcm- Jlowel'.ver th~ dunce number, in "Tl;t Ol'TS'l'.:\:\'Dll\G :\1E~

cr;:of. \Y. F. Hrc,H·r as pnwmn:J\"ng-abond Kin~·· will. b~ l'lltTely ti f., goYcrnor was in t·har::-l"' ,..,f tlw 1..·on , ferei:it from any pre,·10i,1s ~h~l\\ ,1-= tht• ---,. ,ntion i...('wi<= \lli~on w,1~ in l'i1ar l : routme for the dani.:1..·~ rn th,:-- p1 dl_tl'- • . , (l c h,J : ~·ingo: 1\; llennlon, nwn .... tk- i lion ~ll'c entirely original "1th :\J ,:-, { ( ont mued f1 om I al.!c One) b:-i.h: lloroth) )lilkr. "omen· .... dt..'1 1 •• ll , Hopkins. to get a better umkr~tan,im~ 1 r al ::\Iillet heller pro~ams . C n,,11·1 Besides h('r \\Otk m d11l t11(P th< jm11\1..•mtnt,. The ,tutl1cnt, atl' ,\bt11 (,r::tm~. bnnqm,{; "1I1,.1m 'lhcnk. I~ub-ld::ince numbers )f1~i- llopk1n .... 1, a~ \\01k1ng- llll ~ drt.:"s d\mon,l1at1t111 o.f lil'Jt\: lh.an ~trb n,. t .1n,po1t:1.twn, doint!' a numb~r of ,ol1) d,1111..:l'" 111 · Thl formal guard mount and pa1adl' \\hi\ n and ~am EaglC'. pro nt l "l'( 1dm) · Yai:rabond King." will be held Fri<ln). :\lay 2t: f 1r thf'

:;.\fombcrs of th<' c:horu~ that .... win ::3-t~kmC'n·~ t..·~nn:ntion.. FU\ th , t1~·

1n·~1l .\L C(}:\lEDY drilled for three danrl''.-- an• \l:l!"~a·t·· l'.~~100 th~ C'nt1r~ batta!1on \\.ll lu:. u,-0:\lPI ETE Robert~. Irma Puutio Frann·,.; h· ...... m_:-hed with wh1te do\e~. nnd oll1n·:-

Compnny A. Cadet )lujor Ht>r'l\.·r Archibald has rt."l..:ein•J hi:- t·omn 1:-.

~ion in the r~~i?rve t·orp:-:. anti )li1..·hnt• n"-'l''Y and R. II, Skl\tl..trd are Com­pleting work J1t'<"t"'s$a1y tti nbtnin tht·1r re1-cn·e commission:--.

Ellen PL\:',;..:; C · · J • bie, KathC'rinc Bu:,:.ch. i•""ra nn•:-: ~fay hi . will wear yellow chamots:-rtll' g-lnH•s.

Yir1?inia )Ionte.ath and Alit·t' " 'attl'r Change~ in the c:adl't l'Or:1:- an• a" I ( l o'ltinned froni Pn>?e One) .\nother t·horu~ under th<' ()in•n •)rt tif follows: Cadet Captain ~hw 11a ... t·n

::'\HOWl:\'G TH IS WEEK

Wednesda, KELLEY . \D ~110\Y

and :11:1~,h~~tt~tt~:- li~:.l ~\ h~<·\t-l ~~;~~tl~a<hi lt\~d ~;{~r'\h~ o~j~~\-~'·ill dann~

111 th1..• fi~:,,.t i.i~~~~~~~/Joh~di\rk~~j,~:l ~1.:1,\I, ;l~}r'-t I

kui:-:. . ).tn~t :--tt 11 t"lll:-- an• aln·;1<l) I 'amil :l.r with ;\li,~ 1ltiph1n-.' \\o~·k 1·1) i::·-···· ... ·-·=-.. ····=-····-·•• ... •·-····-"·•-••••••••-··---·- ·- ·••••••••·-··· h l;•1e as s ~ hau l·ha i!L' llf t ll :: ............ _ ........ ·-·••••••--·•-••••••••··-·-··•-••••••••-••••••·---····;;

PAINT IT! (;iH it a new lease on life! Tables. old c h a i rs. windo\\ scats and all-re­junnate now at low cost!

Gallatin Hardware Company

E. ,Ia'n Phci1w 17

ff .\ ~ignal to hu~ hr the dozen. when ~ ou ('.an buy E n ~~~ I I I ~ Pure Silk Hosier.y I ~ Chiffons that are clear. ?. b shcPr and silk to the top! § !! ::\lediurn sen ice knits, silk A { !! ti to lhl' hem-noted for their - - i.! f,i.. wear! Full-fn$himwd. Ye~. ~

and with dre$sy Fre.nch .. ij h,,,,J. \\'ide ,·hoke of new 49 E h E ii shad,,,. $izes 81 ., to 10. ii

Quality like thi;; doesn 't c •1;_:;.: eombine "ilh a pril'e this ! .. h1\\' exeepl on ,·ery ran' ;! g 0crnsions-today and lo- ~ !i moJTo\\· is your opportunity E

g ll " E, er~ Pair Perfet!-,\11 the :'\ew Spring Shades " g §

IWILLSON'SI ti ti r.· :· .f.: Where Qualil~ ls .\ Tradition- \nd Economy .\ Realitr u il t!ltk~··:.::·--···--····-... ··-u:·:.:::::::r~-·--=·--:::tr.~tr-::t:· ........ »-·-·-:1

-~h-~~-11-L:~~~-ril~~ v e u 1 a1 ort I'., . STOPS C NON BALL!

F .\ST \YORKERS with

John (;itbert. Robert Arm­s tron ,r, :\lac Clarke

Thur::-dar. Friday. ~nturday

SIG:'\ OF THE C'RO::'\S The E pic of Epics

with Frederic )larch. Elissa

Landi. Charles Laughton. Claude! le Colbert. and

ca"t of 7500

Coming Sunday-:'l londa~ Ronald Coleman. Kay

Francis in CY:'\AR.\

Rialto Comi ng Sat urd ay S unda y

Stuart E rwin in Zane Gre) ·s

"l':\DER THE TO:'\TO RI:\I"

The Bungalow ls now showing an attrncth·e display of

EASTER CANDIE A;-,D FA\'ORS

A •· t n2 mrm" once j.'.:J,·r public performance, 10 which he .. wppcll a 9 lb. canm n h:111 !>hot frum a fully ch:1.rgcd rannun. The nui...irllCl' g,:1',ped when the gun lb htd nJ the h,1man l,11 raliar "tt·pped fon\ rd t JI lif the mole: uninjured, with the 9 lb. ~hot 11 lu h.tthl<.

It's fu11 to be fooled_ Make Your Selections Early

Hlil:H;t(Hlcl;H;!Q<:,i;lilll;l(Hlcl;H;!Q<:,i;liQQ(HlH:IJ:!Q<:lt!-QQHll:>lll:>OilXt<IOll-0<'.· <Kl H'.: D NH:>-lXH:

1933 TENNIS BALLS

25c RA CKETS R ESTRl 1 'G

Hauseman & McCall's

(For a ' hort Tim e Onl)) MAG;\'lFYlNG l\L\l,E-l.:P l\lTRROR

With Enry . LOO Box of Yl\lPHONIE

The New Kind of Face Powder that i\1akes You Look LoYelier

Gallatin Drug Company ••

EXPLANATION: ·1 he r k • , in the way

_ATO TRICA-S JUJ'Y' C'OS'T.F,IER

Y 10B.J_l l l ') S' I S .\ ~l .\ ' C II I I· . 'i B 1, E ~ JJ

. ' .. . 1t S 1nore fun to KNOW

A performance sometimes staged in cigarette ud,crtising is thl.! ill 11-

sio11 that cigarettes arc made easy on the throat by some special process of manu facturc.

EXPLANATION· All cigarettes arc made in almost c,actly the same "·a), ~lanufacturing methods arc

standard and used by all..\ ciga­rette is on ly as good as the tobaccos it contains.

It is a fact, well known by leaf tobacco experts, that

Camels are made from finer, MORE EXPENSIVE tobaccos than any other popular brand.

In costly tobaccos you ,viii find mild ness, good taste, throat-case.

Smoke Camels critically, and gi, c youi· taste a chance to apprc· ciatc the greater pleasure and sat­is facti on offer ed by the more c,­pcnsivc tobaccos. Other cigarettes, we bclic,c, ,viii taste flat and Ill·

sipid to you forc,cr after.


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