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COMMENCEMENT EDITION m.lf .r Dier-kt!} £xpnneul BE BACK NEXT YEAR VOL. XJV. Annual Wom en 's Day Last Saturday BOZEMAN, MONTANA, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1923. NUMBER 35. IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY I Cl A d Cl b HELD THE CAMPUS ass n u Annual A ward Day ,,,, I Held For Athletes ?. IT l G d !INTERESTING PROGRAM we ve ra uate 1 HELD IN GYMNASIUM Albrecht, Arno C ......................................................... ... Civil Engineering Anden.on, Emil A-··········· ·· ............................................Civil Engineedn g Bellnett, William J ...... ·-·-·· ·························-···········Chemical Engineenn QC Ptogram. is Hekl in Gymnasium He.ads of Girl's Organizations Give Representative Speeches Ofticers Elections Bergstrom, Arthur George......................... .... Electrical Engineeri ng Brown, Alva Bertrand ...•.. ··················· ··-· ·········· Electrical Engineering Buckingham, Earl M-······················-·········-····················c;.;1 Engineering Buckingham, William H ................. .. .................... . Agricnltural Education WI .th ffODOfS I Rar McCarrem Receives unusual 01 .. tinction by College Football, BaaketbaU an.cl Track Mn Get L<>tters Saturday afternoon "·as dedicated Burgees, Grace Dorothy .................... . . ... Botany and BacterioloJ?Y the women of M. S. C. Over 200 Next Year's Officen For Various Carter, Walter ...................................................... Entomology and Zoology Thirty-eight Will Receive Degrees in "We call him 'Little Mac' but we I'. t '' took part in one of the most Organizatiorui on Bill Being Elect- Cates, Edward C.............................. .................... .................. - .. Horticultu're Engineering, Nineteen in Agricul- all mean 'Big Mac,' for be is the impreosi\'e the CQllege evet" · ed. Many Candidates Are Nomin· Cheney, Clark Thomas ............. .... ---·-········ ......... Agri cultural Education tu re. SeTen in Home Economics, I biggest little man that we have w.tne:ssed. The young ladie3 in Yihite ated. I Che.atnut, Ben Howard .................................................... Ch"il Five in Chemistry, Four in Beere· known for years." irta and brightly colo1.:ed sweaters Cox, Chloe ................................................ .. ........................ Home Economic8 ta rial, Two in Applied Science, Two ! This wa _ the feeling and sentiment presented a beautiful scene ns trey With the end of the spring quarter Dahlstrom, Laura ......... _ ........ .. ........................................... Home Economics in Applied Art, Two in Bot.any and of the hundreds of Montana State marched across the campus from Main the college community has been ex- , Dean. Dorothy ........................................... ....... .......... ...... . Home Economics Bacteriology and One in Entom- College students and Bozeman people, Hall to the Agricultural building. At cited over an unusual number of Donohue, Carroll Paul..... .. ···· ···················-····Industrial Chemistry ology. gathered at the new J?Ymnasium for this point the ceremony of Breaking spring selections in all the organiza- Elmer, Roma Caroline................. . ...................... Industrial Chemistry the "){" Club Day program on last The Ties was carried out. The group tions and classes, to the officers E!"Ciman, Wilson A .... -........ ...... . .......... Electrical Eningeetine: Next. week will be the greate t..t Frida)·, when Coach Ott Romney pre-- divided a11d then met again that the for next year. The first elections in . II! Felt, Herb J ........................ _ ······· ...... ..................... Electt;cal Enginecrin!'." week in the lives of a large number sented Ray '.\I cf' arr •· n, of Anaconda, ties between the Junior and Senior all classes have bee!l held, bat in each Fiscus, Adam Edward ....... ............................... Mechanical Engineedn" of stucienta at Montana State College, Bobcat foothall captain of 1922, with cl a sses might in pretty case, as a majority vote was re- Fitzgerald, Kenneth Wilson ......................................... Animal Husbandry for at this tirne the members of the a old watch from his many friends symbol. As the lmes of young women quired, another election will be nee- Flook, Bernice Oleta ... - .......... ··························· ·· ..... SecretarHal "\Vork class of '23 will receive their diplo- &.11u admirers of the city. """ The watch, <'rossit?d, Dean Herrick broke the; essary to deternline the winners. Flook, Walter Donovan ........ ....... - -·· ················ .... Electrical Ent?ineerinl? I mas and ge from the pleasures of as ex-pressed by Coach Romney, was .;treamers between marchers and the In the fir st election far the officers Ford, Ethan R. . ............... ················· .Animal Hu ,bandry college life to the work that is await-1· ··in token of the appieciation of aU women g-ave place to the com- C>f next year's senior cla s, Robert Forswall, Oeca'r Edwin ................................... .... Electrical Engineering ·· ing them in the outside world. th\.sc people for the kmd of sports-- ing seniors of ne..TI year. From here Bowen and Dick B.:.ckby were select- Getchell, Wayne Thomas. ................ . .. .. Chemical Engineering i There are eight)• candidates for I man yau have shown yourself to be.'' continued to the Gym- ed to compete again for the office of Gilbert, Leslie Sylvester. ................... ... Mechanical Engineering graduation this spring, and of this )fcC 'a1'ren act.:eptcd the watch, made. The program at the gymnasi.um was president, Jack Cowan losing out by Graham, Lloyd LaveJ'ne ............. -·············· ......... Agricultural Kducation number twelve graduate with hon- a short reply, and disappeared !rain ("lne of the most elaborate ever offered the narrow marg in of two votes. For Haines, Francis D. ····· ··· ·············· ·· .............. Mechanical Engineering ors; that is, they have made an a\·er- the limelight, as usual- hy the women'> department of S. C. vice president, Alice Stranahan and Hoffman, Carl Rud olph...... ..... ........ ....... . ... ..Chemical of 2\,, points per credit during The general opinion on the Hill N.veral beautiful vocal and piano sel- Ella Clark the only candidates, were Hollister, Bruce ......... ·· ···· ···· ·············· ···· . ····· · Applied Seience their four yeart :n college. Those was we ll expressed by Coach Romney . . . tied, and will have to be voted upon Jorgenson, Arthur Roy... Engineerin!.!' g-raduating with honors are Ear· 1 in h!:, wonde rful tribute in the pres- ections were! gl\:en b_y Mrs. R. 0. "\Vil- again. Mary Baldwin was elect ed Kelley, Earl J... ............. . ... Electrical En.e;inee1inp- Buckingham, Dorothy Burgess, Doro. of the watch, when he de- •on, .Mrs. E . L. Gurner and the Treble I secretarv Charles King who is Kennedy, Walter Allen. ...... . .................... Electrical EnJ?ineering- I thy Dean, Carro:! Donohue, Roma El- clared McCa1•ren to be the center of C'lef Club. Ever Woman's or2aniza- .' ' now president f th cl a a •ele t j Keown, Kathryn Bowers .. ·-···· ....... Bio-Chemistry r.l mer, Fergus Alice Moody. the •pirit and one of the most tion was represented, and interesting d f h 0 e w 5 ... c - L H b rt L El · I E · · I o d I If " h th! t I k H e or t e treasurer ange, er e ........... ..... ..... .. .... ectr1ca ngmeerm" Paul rcutt, Charles Mountjoy, E . un_se. is a_ e le eve_r ·new. e ad<lttsses were given about th ei r work. . · . 1 d 1 In the election f or the officers of L<>ckliter, Manila Belle...... ...... ............... . ... Applied Art ward Poulsen Franklin Smith and br·efly rev,ewed the enviab c recor i\farie :lloebus presided and introduced , · · LeC.>mu, Paul Wright ..........................................:.. ........ Agronomy Richa:rd Tho.,;as. that Ray McCarren is leaving behind -the speake rs. Helen Chase greeted next year .. Junwr . class, whi ch I h Id te d w 11 B d "\Ii I Lowman, Buford J .................................... - .... ..,.. ...... Electrical Engineering Of this class, the re are 38 grudu- him at Montana <'tate. He recalled the assembly with a hearty welcome, t:r r B 1 ;:rm d en, a - l,uce, Llewellyn A········-········· .. Secretarial Work ating in engineering, 19 in agricui- the fighting spi'it that Ray showed and talketl briefcy on Womanhood. noini·natesd fan rad ot r Ed"tahwKwh ·enre Luther, Merrill K ... .. .................... ............ _ ··- Ag1icultural Education ture, 7 in home economics, 5 in chem- in a football game, and how he al- LiUian Evel"5 spoke fol' the Spurs, and 8 e or prest en ' l u s, Mar"aret Tobi"n Gale Tidland and Lyndon , Charles Augustus...... .... Animal Husba:ndry istry, 4. 1n senretaiial irk. 2 in ap- ways put new spirit and f.k_e in the exr la:ned the purpose of the organiza- · . ' . . " d" h Gcne' ·ie "e c-1 fn d t I lriarston , Eleanor Godfrey.... .......... ..... .................. .... Applied Art p!ied science, 2 in applied art, :! in 1 rest of the iron masters on t e tion in very interrstin,:? way. Mar- 1 y "'V ey ·Jr VJce p.i 1 en ; 1 h · d h k F R I to f ta d Matthew, Hollis W....................... . Animal Husbandry I botany and bacteriol ogy, and 1 in 1 lH:at e C'\'t>n; 2 rev1ewe t. e wor i<nret Conkling- to ld of the College . ran cis a• n or se"'.e ry, IR d"d b I tb II t d I 'i I M c d Octa M McCa.be, John H ................. Electrical Engineering (Advanced Degree) entomo'.ogy and zoology. John / ,ay on our a; <e a earns, an Girls Athl etic association. and the in- . e.r e • e oy an via. arquis t 11 1 h 1 th gh itial progress made this year. Mary fot treasurer. . McCarrcm., Ray Paul.. .......... ......... ........ El ect rical Engineering Cab e will receive an _advanced cleiree \ c_ C, e a ways . Th h I I t Greening. . .... . .. Animal Hu: bandry in t:>lectrical engineerin g- at this ti me.! w1t:1 t e ne essary points m a c ose Baldwin spoke of the Y. W. C. A. , e sop omore c ass e ec ions were C ' R b . fl Bernice Flook presented Alpha Ep- held last with the followmg Moebus, Marie Margaret.............. ....................... Horne Economi cs T he program for the week is as ;.:ame.ed Ol'ln:YM C rte ,Y silon Theta, the girl's literary associ· (Continued on page Three} Moody, AJice Catheri ne ................................................ .. Home Economics follows: summ up rE:st o r c an-ens Mountjoy, Charles Raymond ................................ Agricultural Educat; on (Continued on Page 3. ) athlet ic achievements when he stated Neuman, L<>onard J .............................................. Electrical EnJ?ineerin e; , 1 SENIORS APPEAR !ay was ;n SENIOR A. H MEN Noble, Noneeta Leona .................................................... Secretarial Work nee e a man o run e ow u Home Economi cs department. Dorot hy I Ober'e . Nicholas ....... ...... . .................. . Electrical Engineerinfi in the handicap meet when the rest O' iphant, Manford M......... . -·· .. .... Agri cultural Educati on I of the cmderpath men were m Colo- MAKE ANNUAL TOUR I Orcutt, Edwin Paul... .................................................... Animal Husbandry IN rAP AND r.owN rada, and be came through with the by Alice Moody. P eterson, Millard E. ......... .... ... ········· .............. Botan y and Bacteri ology (J U necessary points to win the meet; he At the conclusion of the addresses, Poul sen. Edward Boris ........................................ Mechanical EngineerinJ? , took active part in the handball tour- the were escorted through the Rass!ey, George A ................................................. Agricultural Educati on I nament; took honors in the smim- physical education dept. Vari ous girl's Animal Husbandry CJ ass )fake Jn- Rl\·enes, Alf...... . .................. . ....................... Electrical Engineering- First Appearance of Seniors in Dis- ming and diving meet; made the nu- a hletic activities were demonstrated I teresting Hanch Inspection Trip. Rodr iJ?Uez, Juan G.... . ..................... ............. Agronomy tinetive Garb At Friday's Assembly I cleus for the Omega Beta baseball in the Gym and on th e track. A mass Romney , Floyd Eccles .............. ···--············· ···················Secretarial Work --- team, and always retired from the I-all g a me was played by fifty Soph- 1 The men of the Senior class in R R bl D" M h · 1 E · · Caps and gowns were worn by the , limelight as soon a' the contest wa• omore and Freshman girls. These last Animal Hu!'\ band't"U' of the College left ouse, o ey ixon........ . ............... ec amea . F "d . , bl I Th t t" f th" t k •J Schreiner, Olive Margaret .................................................. Bio-Chemistry :seniors at n ay morn.mg s ass e:n r i over. e presen a ton o 1s o en a«ti\·\ties concluded the athletic pro- I Bozeman last Tuesday morning by Sears, T. G. Arthur... ..... ....... .... .. ................ Agricultural Education for the first time this year· They I' to Ra y :>lcCanen climaxed the most !!Tam . I auto for the annual animal husbandry Sheff ield, Dale c. ............... . ....................... Mechanical Engineerin!( will be worn again by the members of enthusiastic and best award day ever Tea was served in the Art depart- 1 trip of inspection to the larger stock Shoebotham, Th omas Bunce...... .............. .Industrial Chemhtry the !!Taduating class at the fmal known to Montana State. n1ent in Main Hall, and the Home . fanns of the state . There were eight Sm ith , Franklin H ........... .... ......... ..... Agricultural Education sembly of the year on F1;day morn- (Continued on page Three) (Continued on page Three) I seniors to make the trip: Frank Beck- · I · ing J -================ CHANfiES MADE IN DEBATE WORK 'ew System of Selecting and Train- ing Debators Will Be Employed Next Year; Course in Argumenta- tion for Aspirants. Smith . Wilbur Edward ...... . ......................... Agricu tural Educahon · ley, Frank Barnum, Charles Lyndon, Stacy, Clarence Smile......... ................ Architect'!ra! This custom of wearing caps and I SPURS Fergus Mitchell, Paul Orcutt, Kenneth Stanton, Malcolm &.............. .... ··········-··········· Electrical Engineering gowns at assemblie• is an annual cus- Fitzgera ld, Ethan Ford, and Hollis Tenney, Howard Lyman ....... . _ ....... ......... Mechanical Engineering tom, and while dui;ng the past few Matthews. Thomas, Richard Rufus ......... .... Engineering years it has been done during the 1' FOR NEXT YEAR Th e trip this year is the most ex- Towne, Kathryn Mildred ....... ......................................... Home Economi cs last few as semb!ie. of the year, it . tensive one ever attempted by the de-1 Van Fleet. George Sigler ...... .................................. .... Applied Science was formerly the custom to wear partment, their rout being thru Town- Walker, Ruby .......................................... . . Home Economic• caps and gowns for all student chap-, __ _ send, Sheridan, Cardwell, and Ana- White, Harold Charles ....................................... Mechanical Ertgineerin o; els during the last half of the year. Prominent Freshman Women Cb06en conda, thrn the Bitterroot Vall ey , DU- Whitney, Wallace Ferdinand .......................... . Engineerin l? ApproXlmately one-third of the For Membership in Sophomore fore returning to Bozeman. The object Zacher, Vernon Benjamin. ............................ Mechanical Engineering garb at the assembly Friday morn- --- of the trip is to visit all the major Zuck, Merlin Damore .............................................. Electrica! ing. The Spurs for the coming year have CHOSEN Ion, and down to Dubois, Idaho, be- Williams, Hallam A . ............................................. Electrical Engineerino: senior class appeared in their official I Honorary Society stock farmers on the route, in order been chosen by the members of the Next year some marked changes to become more familiar with the VISIT BUTTE AND ANACONDA present organization. Spur member- wul be made in the management and methods and practices of actual stock SllELTERS. ship consists of three girls from each system of the debate department.. raising. They will visit such prom in- FAREWELL AND BOOST FOR MONT AN A STA TE fraterniw and three from the non- Mr. J. Wheeler Barger, debate coach, ent stockmen as A. B. Cook, and Geo- Profes.or CObleigb, accompanied fraternity group. At the end of each tell ; us that with the large number rge Franks, whose Herefords have With the last issue of the Exponent for this year we wish by the junior and senior classes of year active Spur chooses the girl from af competitors for positions on the taken many prizes at local and na- the chemical engiru!ering department her own group whom she wishes t<> teams, a more eiticient means o-f tional fairs. They wi!l inspect the to say farewell to the student body and faculty of M. S. C. Before made an extensive inspection trip succeed her. These new Spurs were sretting the best pos•ible 'results from Shorthorns of William Rhodes, the many days the student body as a group will be disbanded tempor-, to Butte and Anaconda, leaving Mon- chosen because those who preceeded these people will be necessaary. Poland Chinas of Hugh Walters, and arily. Its members will be scattered far and wide. But this should I day noon and returnrng Saturday last. them consider these girls worthy of One of the most important will be the Han1pshire sheep on the Selway not mean that they are not still members of the student dody. At Anaconda they made a rather the honor which is thu s con ferred upon the course in argumentation, which and Gardner ranch. They intend to . . exten3ive visit to the large smelters, , them, and because they have shown will be conducted by Mr. Barger. All be in Dubois at the time of Field Day, Durmg the summer you should remember State m your l('oing from there to Butte, where that they have the ability to carry persons who de>sire to work out for a at which time some of the leading travels and always be loyal to your Alma Mater Just as though they th e mines and the on that which is requ ired by membcr- p'ace on _ the debating squad next I raisers of the whole country you were here on the campus as a member of the Associated large reduction work s. ship in th e organization. During the year mu·t in this course for will speak. Students as an active group. Think of Montana State during These practical visita have become ···hole year every Spur has been work- ti!e full quarter. There will be two Prof. R. C. McChord, who accom- the summer and do whatever you may that the Blue and Gold such an important part of the chem- ing and learning how to warrant her •ections in this cc>urse: One for stu- J panied the class aa for as D_ illon, re- ical course that the chemists look I position. In choosi ng her girl she bas . d 1 t F d th interests may be stimulated, just as the Bobcats do when they 1 0 r,"ard to ,·t year after I looked for the one who will best cany dents who desire tra ining in a · 1 turned to Bozeman as n ay, W1 " ' va nced public speaking. (This is an the word that the trip was progres- make trips away from their Alma Mater. May you have a j on the ideals which the organization elective open to all students in col· sing nicely, with the exception of some pleasant vacation and return to our campus next fall with renewed ALL-STAR has set. Je:::e) . Th e other section will be con· minor car troubl es, and that the boys vigor and ambition. TIONAl , B.ASEIULL l ln accepting the these •ucted for aspi rants to the •quad. I are enjoyi ng themselves, a11d acquir- F 11 d b t f t St te are acceptmg the respons1b1hty which o arewe , an oos or " on ana a · by Athletic I fall• to the only girls' organizati on In this section mo,.t of the time will ing some very valuable information. - - which has service to Montana State be spent studying the question to be h d b I PRESENT PROFESSOR WITH neering depa rtment and has ' own (Captain) ............... Catcher 1 College as its motive. Thus they c•ed in our inter-rolleiriate e ate s ,..,_II OMEG ·\ lX!'nATES. h I ..,, . · · keen interest in the graduatin(!' class. Erath, Hartwig, Chestnut .... Pitc ers signify their willingness to promote i:ext year, and a g reat deal of the WATCH. ha>; ng assi•ted materially in secur- Helmer ...... ·-··· ·····- .... .First llase . school spirit and further all acbool v. irk will be giveo O\:er to practice --- I be f h · bill nn this subject. Th is cla ss Sigma Beta of Chi Ome':':'a an- positions for many of them for McGuin ....... ........ . Second Base I activities to the st o t etr a ty .. · 11 t f b t tw h nee nounces the initiation of Lillian The members of the senior cla•s of next }ellr· The presenting of this Bullock........... Shortstop Fo=al pledging will be held at the "'' mee or a ou o ours o K f B" Ti be . D . Phi l- eledrical en<rine<>rinl! _ presented Pro- token is iildicati,·e of tbe high es; teem Ban.ks ..... .... .... . ········· .. Third Base Alpha Omicron Pi House at 7 o'clock a week. Competition will actually be napp, 0 ig • m r, ons ' Is k Ii h L ft Id Th rsd · Th b cc ina- on in this el.ass- lips, of Butte, Margaret Tobin, of fessor Thaler han.dsOme watch and respect the who o o tc .... ... .. ...... . e j on u ay evenmg. . ose w o are ' d M •t E f M"les on Monday May 21 Professor Tha- I have Ileen with b1m for four years R. Curry .. .......................... Centar Field to be pledged are Katherrne Andrews. Most of our debates come during Butte, an argueri e vans 0 1 I · . . ' · F" d (Co · d Thr J (Continued 00 pag& Three) City. !er is the bead of the electncal engi- hold for Profeswr Thaler. Jrf . Zuek ................................ Rtght tel ntrnue on page ee

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Page 1: COMMENCEMENT EDITION •-=======:~:~= ~ BOZEMAN, … · COMMENCEMENT EDITION •-=====:~:~= ~ m.lf .r Dier-kt!} £xpnneul BE BACK NEXT YEAR VOL. XJV. Annual Wom en's Day Last Saturday

COMMENCEMENT EDITION

•-=======:~:~= ~ m.lf .r Dier-kt!} £xpnneul BE BACK NEXT YEAR

VOL. XJV.

Annual Women's Day Last Saturday

BOZEMAN, MONTANA, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1923. NUMBER 35.

IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY I Cl A d Cl b HELD ~N THE CAMPUS ass n u

~i::R;;;ive~··••m Annual Award Day

,,,, !',~~~~}!/!:~~N~~:,f.u:~"!3 I Held For Athletes ?. IT l G d !INTERESTING PROGRAM ~ we ve ra uate1 HELD IN GYMNASIUM

Albrecht, Arno C ............................................................ Civil Engineering

Anden.on, Emil A-··········· ·· ................ ............................ Civil Engineedng

Bellnett, William J ...... ·-·-·· ·························-···········Chemical Engineenn QC

Ptogram. is Hekl in Gymnasium He.ads of Girl's Organizations Give

Representative Speeches Ofticers Elections Bergstrom, Arthur George......................... .... Electrical Engineering

Brown, Alva Bertrand ...•.. -···················· ··-···········Electrical Engineering

Buckingham, Earl M-······················-·········-····················c;.;1 Engineering Buckingham, William H ................. ...................... . Agricnltural Education

WI.th ffODOfS I Rar McCarrem Receives unusual 01 ..

tinction by College Football, BaaketbaU an.cl Track Mn

Get L<>tters

Saturday afternoon "·as dedicated Burgees, Grace Dorothy .................... . . ... Botany and BacterioloJ?Y

the women of M. S. C. Over 200 Next Year's Officen For Various Carter, Walter ...................................................... Entomology and Zoology Thirty-eight Will Receive Degrees in "We call him 'Little Mac' but we

I'. t '' took part in one of the most Organizatiorui on Bill Being Elect- Cates, Edward C .............................. .................... .................. - .. Horticultu're Engineering, Nineteen in Agricul- all mean 'Big Mac,' for be is the

impreosi\'e event~ the CQllege ha~ evet" · ed. Many Candidates Are Nomin· Cheney, Clark Thomas ............. .... ---·-········ ......... Agricultural Education tu re. SeTen in Home Economics, I biggest little man that we have

w.tne:ssed. The young ladie3 in Yihite ated. I Che.atnut, Ben Howard ............................................... ..... Ch"il Engineerin~ Five in Chemistry, Four in Beere· known for years."

c.~ irta and brightly colo1.:ed sweaters Cox, Chloe .......................................................................... Home Economic8 ta rial, Two in Applied Science, Two ! This wa_ the feeling and sentiment

presented a beautiful scene ns trey With the end of the spring quarter Dahlstrom, Laura ......... _ ..................................................... Home Economics in Applied Art, Two in Bot.any and of the hundreds of Montana State

marched across the campus from Main the college community has been ex- , Dean. Dorothy ................................................................... Home Economics Bacteriology and One in Entom- College students and Bozeman people,

Hall to the Agricultural building. At cited over an unusual number of Donohue, Carroll Paul..... .. ·······················-····Industrial Chemistry ology. gathered at the new J?Ymnasium for

this point the ceremony of Breaking spring selections in all the organiza- Elmer, Roma Caroline................. . ...................... Industrial Chemistry the "){" Club Day program on last

The Ties was carried out. The group tions and classes, to ~elect the officers E!"Ciman, Wilson A .... -........ ...... . .......... Electrical Eningeetine: Next. week will be the greate t..t Frida)·, when Coach Ott Romney pre--

divided a11d then met again that the for next year. The first elections in .II! Felt, Herb J ........................ _ ······· ........................... Electt;cal Enginecrin!'." week in the lives of a large number sented Ray '.\I cf'arr•·n , of Anaconda,

ties between the Junior and Senior all classes have bee!l held, bat in each Fiscus, Adam Edward ....... . .............. ................ Mechanical Engineedn" of stucienta at Montana State College, Bobcat foothall captain of 1922, with

cla sses might b~ bro~en in pretty case, as a majority vote was re- Fitzgerald, Kenneth Wilson ......................................... Animal Husbandry for at this tirne the members of the a old watch from his many friends

symbol. As the lmes of young women quired, another election will be nee- Flook, Bernice Oleta ... - .......... ···························-· ·· ..... SecretarHal "\Vork class of '23 will receive their diplo- &.11u admirers of the city. """ The watch,

<'rossit?d, Dean Herrick broke the; essary to deternline the winners. Flook, Walter Donovan ........ ....... --·················· .... Electrical Ent?ineerinl? I mas and ge from the pleasures of as ex-pressed by Coach Romney, was

.;treamers between marchers and the In the f irst election far the officers Ford, Ethan R. . ............... ················· .Animal Hu,bandry college life to the work that is await-1· ··in token of the appieciation of aU

~C!nior women g-ave place to the com- C>f next year's senior cla s, Robert Forswall, Oeca'r Edwin ........................ ............... Electrical Engineering ·· ing them in the outside world. th\.sc people for the kmd of sports--

ing seniors of ne..TI year. From here Bowen and Dick B.:.ckby were select- Getchell , Wayne Thomas................. . .. ..Chemical Engineering i There are eight)• candidates for I man yau have shown yourself to be.''

~:i~:~e:;:;ion continued to the Gym- ed to compete again for the office of Gilbert, Leslie Sylvester....... ............. . .. Mechanical Engineering graduation this spring, and of this )fcC 'a1'ren act.:eptcd the watch, made.

The program at the gymnasi.um was president, Jack Cowan losing out by Graham, Lloyd LaveJ'ne ............. -·············· ......... Agricultural Kducation number twelve graduate with hon- a short reply, and disappeared !rain

("lne of the most elaborate ever offered the narrow margin of two votes. For Haines, Francis D. ····· ··· ················ .............. Mechanical Engineering ors; that is, they have made an a\·er- the limelight, as usual-

hy the women'> department of ~l. S. C. vice president, Alice Stranahan and Hoffman, Carl Rudolph...... ..... ........ ....... . ... ..Chemical Engineerin~ a~e of 2\,, points per credit during The general opinion on the Hill

N.veral beautiful vocal and piano sel- Ella Clark the only candidates, were Hollister, Bruce ......... ·· ···· ···· ·············· ···· . ····· · Applied Seience their four yeart :n college. Those was well expressed by Coach Romney

. . . tied, and will have to be voted upon Jorgenson, Arthur Roy... E~ect:ical Engineerin!.!' g-raduating with honors are Ear· 1 in h!:, wonderful tribute in the pres-

ections were! gl\:en b_y Mrs. R. 0. "\Vil- again. Mary Baldwin was elected Kelley, Earl J... ............. . ... Electrical En.e;inee1inp- ~ Buckingham, Dorothy Burgess, Doro. ~·ntat ion of the watch, when he de-

•on, .Mrs. E . L. Gurner and the Treble I secretarv a~d Charles King who is Kennedy, Walter Allen....... . .................... Electrical EnJ?ineering- ~. I thy Dean, Carro:! Donohue, Roma E l- clared McCa1•ren to be the center of

C'lef Club. Ever Woman's or2aniza- ~ .' ' ~ now president f th cl a a •ele t j Keown, Kathryn Bowers .. ·-···· ..... .. Bio-Chemistry r.l mer, Fergus ~Iitchell, Alice Moody. the Bobc~t •pirit and one of the most

tion was represented, and interesting d f h 0

e s~, w 5

... c - L H b rt L El · I E · · I o d I If " h th! t I k H e or t e treasurer ange, er e ........... ..... ..... .. .... ectr1ca ngmeerm" Paul rcutt, Charles Mountjoy, E . un_se. is a_ e e~ le eve_r ·new. e

ad<lttsses were given about thei r work. . · . I ~ 1 d

1 In the election for the officers of L<>ckliter, Manila Belle...... ...... ............... . ... Applied Art ward Poulsen Franklin Smith and br·efly rev,ewed the enviab c recor

i\farie :lloebus presided and introduced , · · LeC.>mu, Paul Wright .......................................... :.. . ....... Agronomy Richa:rd Tho.,;as. that Ray McCarren is leaving behind

-the speakers. Helen Chase greeted next year .. Junwr . class, which ~as I h Id te d w 11 B d "\Ii I Lowman, Buford J .................................... - .... ..,.. ...... Electrical Engineering Of this class, there are 38 grudu- him at Montana <'tate. He recalled

the assembly with a hearty welcome, t:r ~e~ r a~ B1

;:rm d a;~ en, a - l,uce, Llewellyn A········-········· .. Secretarial Work ating in engineering, 19 in agricui- the fighting spi'it that Ray showed

and talketl briefcy on Womanhood. noini·natesd fan rad otr Ed"tahwKwh·enre Luther, Merrill K ... .. ................. ............... _ ··- Ag1icultural Education ture, 7 in home economics, 5 in chem- in a football game, and how he al-

LiUian Evel"5 spoke fol' the Spurs, and 8 e or prest en ' l u s, Mar"aret Tobi"n Gale Tidland and Lyndon, Charles Augustus...... . ... Animal Husba:ndry istry, 4. 1n senretaiial y.~ irk. 2 in ap- ways put new spirit and f.k_e in the

exr la:ned the purpose of the organiza- · ~ . ' . . "d" h

Gcne'·ie"e c-1 fn ~es d t I lriarston, Eleanor Godfrey.. .. .......... ..... .................. . ... Applied Art p!ied science, 2 in applied art, :! in 1 rest of the .e:r~ iron masters on t e

tion in very interrstin,:? way. Mar- 1 • y "'V ey ·Jr VJce p.i 1 en ; 1 • h · d h k

F R I to f ta d Matthew, Hollis W....................... . Animal Husbandry I botany and bacteriology, and 1 in 1 B· lH:at e C'\'t>n; 2 rev1ewe t. e wor

i<nret Conkling- told of the College .rancis a• n or se"'.e ry, a~ IR d"d b I tb II t d

I 'i I M c d Octa M McCa.be, John H ................. Electrical Engineering (Advanced Degree) entomo'.ogy and zoology. J ohn ~1c- / ,ay • on our a; <e a earns, an

Girls Athletic association. and the in- . e.r e • e oy an via. arquis t 11 1 h 1 th gh

itial progress made this year. Mary fot treasurer. . McCarrcm., Ray Paul............ ......... . ....... Electrical Engineering Cabe will receive an _advanced cleiree \ c_ C, 1~w e a ways . cam~ ro~

Th h I I t ~Iitchell. Fer~s Greening. . .... . .. Animal Hu: bandry in t:>lectrical engineerin g- at t his time.! w1t:1 t e ne essary points m a c ose

Baldwin spoke of the Y. W. C. A. , e sop omore c ass e ec ions were C ' R b . fl

Bernice Flook presented Alpha Ep- held last ~riday . with the followmg Moebus, Marie Margaret.............. . ...................... Horne Economics T he program for the week is as ;.:ame.ed oa~~ Ol'ln:YM C rte ,Y

silon Theta, the girl's literary associ· (Continued on page Three} Moody, AJice Catherine ................................................ .. Home Economics follows: summ up ~ rE:st o r c an-ens

Mountjoy, Charles Raymond ................................ Agricultural Educat;on (Continued on Page 3. ) athletic achievements when he stated

:~i~nC!u~uc~:l.Snta!!:~t."i:~eedf:~ :~: Neuman, L<>onard J .............................................. Electrical EnJ?ineerine; ~ ,1

SENIORS APPEAR tha~ !ay was ;n th\~o\ whe~ ::1:~ SENIOR A. H MEN

Noble, Noneeta Leona .................................................... Secretarial Work nee e a man o run e ow u

Home Economics department. Dorot hy I Ober'e . Nicholas....... ...... . .................. . Electrical Engineerinfi in the handicap meet when the rest

;~~g~~:i;::r~s;7:;~n c;~s ~~~ro~~;~ O' iphant, Manford M......... . -·· ...... Agricultural Educati on I of the cmderpath men were m Colo-

MAKE ANNUAL TOUR I Orcutt, Edwin Paul... .................................................... Animal Husbandry IN rAP AND r.owN rada, and be came through w ith the

by Alice Moody. Peterson, Millard E.............. ... ········· .............. Botany and Bacteriology (J U necessary points to win the meet; he

At the conclusion of the addresses, Poulsen. Edward Boris ........................................ Mechanical EngineerinJ? , took active part in the handball tour-

the ~ests were escorted through the Rass!ey, George A ................................................. Agricultural Education I nament; took honors in the smim-

physical education dept. Various girl's Animal Husbandry CJass )fake Jn- Rl\·enes, Alf...... . .................. . ....................... Electrical Engineering- First Appearance of Seniors in Dis- ming and diving meet; made the nu-

a hletic activities were demonstrated I teresting Hanch Inspection Trip. Rodr iJ?Uez, Juan G.... . ..................... ............. Agronomy tinetive Garb At Friday's Assembly I cleus for the Omega Beta baseball

in the Gym and on the track. A mass Romney, F loyd Eccles .............. ···--································Secretarial Work --- team, and always retired from the

I-all g a me was played by fifty Soph- 1 The men of the Senior class in R R bl D" M h · 1 E · · ~ Caps and gowns were worn by the , limelight as soon a' the contest wa•

omore and Freshman girls. These last Animal Hu!'\band't"U' of the College left ouse, o ey ixon........ . ............... ~ ec amea ngmeerm~ . F "d . , bl I Th t t" f th" t k •J Schreiner, Olive Margaret .............................. .................... Bio-Chemistry :seniors at n ay morn.mg s asse:n r i over. e presen a ton o 1s o en

a«ti\·\ties concluded the athletic pro- I Bozeman last Tuesday morning by Sears, T. G. Arthur........ ....... ...................... Agricultural Education for the first time this year· They I' to Ray :>lcCanen climaxed the most

!!Tam . I auto for the annual animal husbandry Sheff ield, Dale c................ . ....................... Mechanical Engineerin!( will be worn again by the members of enthusiastic and best award day ever

Tea was served in the Art depart- 1 trip of inspection to the larger stock Shoebotham, Thomas Bunce...... . ............. .Industrial Chemhtry the !!Taduating class at the fmal a~ - known to Montana State.

n1ent in Main Hall, and the Home . fanns of the state. There were eight Smith, Franklin H ........... . ... .............. Agricultural Education sembly of the year on F1;day morn- (Continued on page Three)

(Continued on page Three) I seniors to make the trip: Frank Beck- · I · ing J-================

CHANfiES MADE IN DEBATE WORK

'ew System of Selecting and Train­ing Debators Will Be Employed Next Year; Course in Argumenta­tion for Aspirants.

Smith . Wilbur Edward...... . ......................... Agricu tural Educahon ·

ley, Frank Barnum, Charles Lyndon, Stacy, Clarence Smile......... . ............... Architect'!ra! Engineerin~ This custom of wearing caps and I SPURS Fergus Mitchell, Paul Orcutt, Kenneth Stanton, Malcolm &.............. . ... ··········-···········Electrical Engineering gowns at assemblie• is an annual cus-

Fitzgera ld, Ethan Ford, and Hollis Tenney, Howard Lyman....... . _ ....... ......... Mechanical Engineering tom, and while dui;ng the past few

Matthews. Thomas, Richard Rufus ......... .... ~······· · ·············· Electrical Engineering years it has been done during the 1' FOR NEXT YEAR The trip this year is the most ex- Towne, Kathryn Mildred ................................................ H ome Economics last few assemb!ie. of the year, it .

tensive one ever attempted by the de-1 Van Fleet. George Sigler ...... ...................................... Applied Science was formerly the custom to wear

partment, their rout being thru Town- Walker, Ruby A·.......................................... . . Home Economic• caps and gowns for all student chap-, __ _

send, Sheridan, Cardwell, and Ana- White, Harold Charles ....................................... Mechanical Ertgineerino; els during the last half of the year. Prominent Freshman Women Cb06en

conda, thrn the Bitterroot Valley, DU- ~ Whitney, Wallace Ferdinand ........................... Mech~nical Engineerinl? ApproXlmately one-third of the For Membership in Sophomore

fore returning to Bozeman. The object Zacher, Vernon Benjamin. ............................ Mechanical Engineering garb at the assembly Friday morn- ---

of the trip is to visit all the major Zuck, Merlin Damore .............................................. Electrica! Engineerin~ ing. The Spurs for the coming year have

CHOSEN

Ion, and down to Dubois, Idaho, be- Williams, Hallam A . ............................................ . Electrical Engineerino: senior class appeared in their official I Honorary Society

• stock farmers on the route, in order been chosen by the members of the

Next year some marked changes to become more familiar with the ~~>~>>»»> VISIT BUTTE AND ANACONDA present organization. Spur member-

wul be made in the management and methods and practices of actual stock SllELTERS. ship consists of three girls from each

system of the debate department.. raising. They will visit such prom in- FAREWELL AND BOOST FOR MONT AN A STA TE fraterniw and three from the non-

Mr. J. Wheeler Barger, debate coach, ent stockmen as A. B. Cook, a nd Geo- Profes.or CObleigb, accompanied fraternity group. At the end of each

tell; us that with the large number rge Franks, whose Herefords have With the last issue of the Exponent for this year we wish by the junior and senior classes of year active Spur chooses the girl from

af competitors for positions on the taken many prizes at local and na- the chemical engiru!ering department her own group whom she wishes t<>

teams, a more eiticient means o-f tional fairs. They wi!l inspect the to say farewell to the student body and faculty of M. S. C. Before made an extensive inspection trip succeed her. These new Spurs were

sretting the best pos•ible 'results from Shorthorns of William Rhodes, the many days the student body as a group will be disbanded tempor-, to Butte and Anaconda, leaving Mon- chosen because those who preceeded

these people will be necessaary. Poland Chinas of Hugh Walters, and arily. Its members will be scattered far and wide. But this should I day noon and returnrng Saturday last. them consider these girls worthy of

One of the most important will be the Han1pshire sheep on the Selway not mean that they are not still members of the student dody. At Anaconda they made a rather the honor which is thus conferred upon

the course in argumentation, which and Gardner ranch. They intend to . . exten3ive visit to the large smelters, , them, and because they have shown

will be conducted by Mr. Barger. All be in Dubois at the time of Field Day, Durmg the summer you should remember Montan~ State m your l('oing from there to Butte, where that they have the ability to carry

persons who de>sire to work out for a at which time some of the leading travels and always be loyal to your Alma Mater Just as though they in~pected the mines and the on that which is required by membcr­

p'ace on _ the debating squad next I st~ raisers of the whole country you were here on the campus as a member of the Associated large reduction works. ship in the organization. During the

year mu·t en~oll in this course for will speak. Students as an active group. Think of Montana State during These practical visita have become ···hole year every Spur has been work­

ti!e full quarter. There will be two Prof. R. C. McChord, who accom- the summer and do whatever you may that the Blue and Gold such an important part of the chem- ing and learning how to warrant her

•ections in this cc>urse: One for stu- J panied the class aa for as D_ illon, re- ical course that the chemists look I position. In choosing her girl she bas

. d 1 t F d th interests may be stimulated, just as the Bobcats do when they 1•0 r,"ard to ,·t year after yea~. I looked for the one who will best cany

dents who desire tra ining in a · 1 turned to Bozeman as n ay, W1 " '

va nced public speaking. (This is an the word that the trip was progres- make trips away from their Alma Mater. May you have a j on the ideals which the organization

elective open to all students in col· sing nicely, with the exception of some pleasant vacation and return to our campus next fall with renewed ALL-STAR l~TERORGAXIZA- has set.

Je:::e) . The other section will be con· minor car troubles, and that the boys vigor and ambition. TIONAl, B.ASEIULL TEA~l. l ln accepting the pledg~ these gi~ls •ucted for aspirants to the •quad. I are enjoying themselves, a11d acquir- F 11 d b t f ~1 t St te are acceptmg the respons1b1hty which

o arewe , an oos or " on ana a · C~osen by Athletic ~tanagers I fall• to the only girls' organization

In this section mo,.t of the time will ing some very valuable information. - - which has service to Montana State

be spent studying the question to be h

d b I PRESENT PROFESSOR WITH neering department and has ' own ~!cCarren (Captain) ............... Catcher

1

College as its motive. Thus they

c•ed in our inter-rolleiriate e ates ,..,_II OMEG ·\ lX!'nATES. h

I ..,,. · · keen interest in the graduatin(!' class. Erath, Hartwig, Chestnut .... Pitc ers signify their willingness to promote

i:ext year, and a great deal of the WATCH. ha>;ng assi•ted materially in secur- Helmer ...... ·-··· ·····- .... .First llase . school spirit and further all acbool

v. irk will be giveo O\:er to practice --- I be f h · bill

rlt:"'bfLte~ nn this subject. This class Sigma Beta of Chi Ome':':'a an- in~ positions for many of them for McGuin ....... ........ . Second Base I activities to the st o t etr a ty ..

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t f b t tw h nee nounces the initiation of Lillian The members of the senior cla•s of next }ellr· The presenting of this Bullock........... Shortstop Fo=al pledging will be held at the

"'' mee or a ou o ours o K f B" Ti be . D . Phil- eledrical en<rine<>rinl! _presented Pro- token is iildicati,·e of tbe high es; teem Ban.ks ..... .... .... . ········· .. Third Base Alpha Omicron Pi House at 7 o'clock

a week. Competition will actually be napp, 0 ig • m r, ons • ' Is k Ii h L ft y · Id Th rsd · Th b

ccina- on in this el.ass- lips, of Butte, Margaret Tobin, of fessor Thaler ,~·ith ~ han.dsOme watch and respect ~hie~· the s~niors 1 who o o tc .... ... .. ...... . e ~e j on u ay evenmg. . ose w o are

' ~ d M •t E f M"les on Monday May 21 Professor Tha- I have Ileen with b1m for four years R. Curry .. .......................... Centar Field to be pledged are Katherrne Andrews.

Most of our debates come during Butte, an argueri e vans 0 1 I • · . . ' · F" d (Co · d Thr J (Continued

00 pag& Three) City. !er is the bead of the electncal engi- hold for Profeswr Thaler. Jrf . Zuek ................................ Rtght tel ntrnue on page ee

Page 2: COMMENCEMENT EDITION •-=======:~:~= ~ BOZEMAN, … · COMMENCEMENT EDITION •-=====:~:~= ~ m.lf .r Dier-kt!} £xpnneul BE BACK NEXT YEAR VOL. XJV. Annual Wom en's Day Last Saturday

THE WEEKLY EXPONENT I . ESTABLISHED JANUARY 1, 1911

rOutgrowth of Monthly EJ1POnent, Establislied January 1, 1895)

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The Weekly Exponent is strictly a student entapiiiee. & chief purpose " to pre!ent to its r~ders, each week, _an accurate !tD~ complete rcord. o-f th~ oenlopments in college affairs during that per100 and to exert it~ full ini'lllence !or the upbuilding of Montana State Collegi;. The paper JS th• result of voluntary effort put .orth by t he students who compose the staff.

Published e,•ery Tuesday of the College year by the staff choeen from th• students of the Montana State College of the University of Montana. Boz ..

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Two Do11ars Per Year - Ten Cents Per Copy l This: edition of Eli i::; respectfully I ed out on the silent air of the night.

Students become subscribers upon payment of the regular Aetivity Fee. l' J 'th ~ th t ho 1 cledirated to the great 1~ e~1 who have Appe~ ing y, \Vl a uemor a s .. o ~ STAFF hdd the position of "Eh" in the pn<t. the silvery accents ~s a .bull teniei

EDITORIAL

MANAGERIAL

and t.o the men succeeding the pre~ent I shakes a rat; q01verm~ hke ~ m(IUIC':

in<.:umbent. May they ever hold to or fresh jello, t he voice wh1s:pered. the i;olden adage .. Get something- on "Stop pulling my lt'g!" . ,omebdy," and may they ver be a J Like a bl oodhound on a fresh trail ~redit to the men who have e-one be- Eli crept up to the edge of the porch. ·ore them in this great work I A girl and a man were in the far-

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the~t corner of the porch swinp:. Eli . . . grinned happily-some rare scandal

3 for 25c

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We use nothing but the best l material.

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BUSINESS MANAGER,-Phone 933-J ................................. l!l. B. MOORE, '24 :ADVERTJSING MANAGER,-Phone 473 ......................... .... L. S. GihllERT, "23 ASSISTANT ADVERTISING MANAGER ............... A. 6 . STEPHENS, '26 CJRCULA TJON MANAGER,-l'hone 26 .................................. H . McCANN, '23 ASSISTANT CIBCULATION MANAGER ............. STEWART AVERY , '24

REPOR'f.ORIAL Special Heportere

It is w1_th mmgled feelmJ?S. of re- , wns forthcoming. Then his face fell :;ret. and Joy that P?or old. El_1 t.ak~ -- The silvery voice continued, •IHow's up his tn_isty typewr?ter to md~te thi s, 1 that, Ted'? Do you think it will pass th~ Jast 1ss1~e of truth, for th1:~ year./ a.s 8 real English acC'ent in Bel-Eh loves his fellow-men with the 1 d .,,,

fraternal love which surpa.seth hu· i ~I~ ~Junk away. H is head wa' FASHION BARBER SHOP .----\ mOPER ATHLETlt Soeiety ......... - ... Harriet Nordstrom, '24 Sport,. ................... Walter Ktnnedy, :23 Ex<hanges ............. Charles Schanck, %4 Publicity ............. Ch•~l~s Lyndo!', ,23 Preof Reader .................. Bert Julio, '24 l\lus ic:: ···--······-·····Octavia M«rqu1s, 2$ Agricultural News ....................... - ............................................ Leonard !!'ear lee, '24

News Reporters Richard Ross, '25 Vernor Zacher, '23

Bel Heilmnn '26 Katurah Tibblee, '2S Doa Bennett, '26 lll'arcaret c;;.ru..u.l![, 'U R&y Squier, ' 24 Mary Baldwin, '24

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AU REVOIR

man un_derstandm!. By t~e way. , bowed down with grief and disap­Gru~t , if you don t . pay Eh the t en pointment. Darn these college wo­b_err1es y~u ~we him before June men 1 firs t , he 1s gomg to put the matter

in tJie hands of his lawyers. But a~ The B. E.'s a~onomica) ga.n~. Eli was saying, he loves his fellow- One of their number, Joe ~'alker b:­men exceeding much, and does a1l in name, presented the Awful O.'s with his power to keep t hem on the paths a box of "special pack" chocolate~. of 1 ectitude and righteousness. When One of Eli's eagle-eyed scouts f ound. Eli thinks of the long, long summer by enJ?Rtring '\\'oolworth's help in con­ahead, and when he knows that his verl"ation, that t he box was Hspecial­playmate~ of days gone by will bu' t l)• paC'ked," all rig-ht. l n fact , tha t loo~e. no one to chronicle their mis- particular part of Woolworth 's help deeds and thus keep them on the had packed it herself. I sn' t that straight and narrow path that leads right , Ruth'?

Fint-GlaM Barbers

Where AH Good

Fellows Meet

J. B. NEIL, Proprietor

Baths Phone 461-J

:;. ·~ to the Hall of Oblivion, he shudders.

Now, that the last number of volume 14 of the Exponent is Yea he shudders and weeps for thel Eliwantstocongratulateyoo Mau- NCW Arr1"va}S h

h wa\ e of unrighteousness that bhB.11 r1 th d rf 1 f ' going to press, the staff wish to thank all those w o ave so sweep over our student body. 0 ne, o; D ~ wo~ e u t~er orma~~e kindly borne with our mistakes and blunders during the past woe! O, woe the dav! you an .

0 0 pu on m e •s'"m r JN

t ed k d · th v Fl ' .

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1 p I last Fr1dav. You two powdered your

year. We realize that errors have en er our wor urmg .. e . an eet wd go to tie ark .. and noses so ~nergetically and wig1de<l SPORT OXFORDS

Year as hard as we have tried to prevent them. The composit10n mdulJ?e 111 the odiou~ pastime of rot-. d · to 'th h f I AND

of our writings has been faulty at timeg, but v.:e have spent our hen- ogirlmb,I ; k nud "f'i. gdo .ac Rto the agility of two cats on hot bricks. SOUTHER TIES , I t l .. ,. S b .11 b k j aroun 1n your sea _ w1 so mnc o

· . . . er toa · at ·ene r1en s m ed . . best efforts and tru t that the students will realize this fact. L ~ 'th h h .11 t I that Eh was almost constTamed to

.. .. . . ouge, w1 w om s e w1 go o t II Ot k" ?\ . The publishing of the Exponent is rather an ameteur proposition. dances in that sink of perdition \Yop . e . t to stop spea mg ab out .la< I Most of the members of the staff have had no instruction in Hall: P gn Byrne shall go t~ her 1· and give the floor--or the gate.

journalism and do not receive any college credits for their work, pal~ttial Bn~ansion i.i the city of in- The course of true Jove never doe< 1•

their efforts are merely ,·oluntan- in their attempt to sen·e the iquihy, 1e grade;. Rhoda will .retu,..n run smooth does it "Berries"? But

.. . to er o cl past:me of ··h1thn' t he · . ' . institution in this manner as thev haYe cho~en. The work on, rd .. t ,.. J'f . th t ~I why were you and Jane crying a' vou I

. ... . . 0 :-:. o \_a 1 om1a, a ucC'un~eu · H H · · ., the paper requires the expenditure of much time \\·hich could be land of painted actresses and di- came '.nto am au! la•t mllht

d t d d t l h \\' h t 'ed t m ke this L .1 bl 1 What did John and Harn· do to cau<c

See Window Display Prices Range From

$6.00 to $9.00

uoc o a goo n van ai;rP e SeW ere . e · a\·e l"1 .0 a \'Orcc-io:.; UCl e Stae .er sh~ l le~We, such an outburst of salt ttar.;

year's Exponent one of the best Yolumes eyer published. How po;r· lonesome old Bill to pme away Didn't it do any good to swa1> pa>'t- THE SPErlALTY well we have succeeded you can judge for your elf. hL youth'.ul hfo. on the hot pa~ement• j ners? lJ

UNION SUITS priced the same ae last year.

$1 to $2 You will :!'ind we are showing unusual values in this famous make.

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We have the blades for your safety razor.

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We wish to thank the members of the student body who have 1· ofdtheh "k'e<lat ci t.yt of Asndieltei. smoke/ -- I . . . .,. . an t ee ·e m s. . n so it goe~. h , . . B 0 0 T s H 0 p

contributed to these columns from time to time. "e appreciate rs it any wonder that Eli i• sad? I T e B. E ~ are quite the. loving . j

the tolerance of the admini tration during the year where we But it mi1<ht be worsc. Eli himself bbroth1er' "hen one of the1r num-, , -----

f h . . . 'f h ,, f h f t . . . . V . ers ea''"' his gu·l for a dav or two I' have made full use o t e pnv1lege ot ' ree speec , o t e ac s j 's goml( to Jom an in the Park, and ll the b th th • d nd Shoes and Hosiery 1

1 Whether it is cleaning your

h . th '" 1 . h t th k th he shall do his bes' to kee u with a ro ers ga er roun " see

as t ey exist on e campus. n e a so w1s o an e mem- . . P P that no one else 1110,·es in Witness I : old suit or taking your meas-bers of the printing taff of the Courier Publishing Companv thatt. youngf fLotlhaknoh in. the pleasant the case of Chuck and Tobie "-----------------' 'i ure for a new one, we can

.. · pa~ 1me o ro tc ·m with the hea\·- · who have always been ardent supporters of the Exponent and I ers and pearl-divers. Remember I -- serve you best. · have mater'.ally assisted the staff by entering into the work with t~ose moonlit nighls last summer, N ow th~t all is .aid a nd do'.~e '.m:'. I a personal mterest. \an. when you used to pull into Lake down the curtain Eh must say adios r1ry DYE WORKS

The Exponent will be under new management next year . \Ve and find your girl out with that Bern If anyone has felt that some of the lJ . . . . . from Denver U 1 I remarks tn the column during the I p bl• C-. I

feel that the editor will carry. on the work m an efficie~1t and · · year have been malicious and intended U IC ;:,a es capable manner and that he will even exceed the expectations of H,l\'e you ever sat down to cause pain, "Eh" will say snnplr

the student body who have signified their confidence in him in At your typewriter and med to th~t no offense has been intended. We have purchased t22 ooo pair u.s the elections this spring. To Han-y McCann and hi~ co-workers Think up ·omething in the wav of This poor column has been iu•t an Armv hi1111son l•st sho~s sizes 5 1-2

we wiRh to extend our hearty congratulation and hope I hat he Scandal? When all of the feliows att~mpt to lighten the rather heavy to 12, "hich wu• t11e e~tire surplus . . . And th<'ir · I · b th 'Oriou ness that is ~a1t of aaininn an - •--k f ! h 1 U S

will ha\·e a succes. ful and mterestmg year. · · gn· s al'e passing l' e education. ~ ~ ·~ o one o t e arj!est . . gov.

Au Revoir, till we meet again for another bigger and better And ";~ne~~~ook at You "Eli" is not a moralist. If he has ernment shoe contractors.

college year next fall. , And pit): you for having to work. tnunf'led on nnious pei·sons' pet vt<'e"' T'his shoe ~uarantef'd 100 per cent

And you en''Y them and wish that you he has clone so merely to cause a ~olid leathl r. 1.:1,lor dnrk tan, bellow~

SECO:\'O HA:\'O BOOK EXrIL\~GE t:l'l'ER (L\SS 'IELH \:-0.I( \LS llacl ""11·!? Well that's how · I laugh-a laugh with and not at.those, t.on1?Ue, dirt and.waterproof. The ac.·

I Eli feels now. per.ons. tual value of tl11s shoe 1s $6.00. Ow.

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1 !:\SPE<:r. ___ . To all ~ml snndry "Eli" eYtonds 1 •ng to this tremendo~s buy we cnn of ___ I Ha\·e you noticed how "up-:".ibg-e·· hi~ he t w1~lH s for the summer \"pra- fer same to the pubhc at $2.95.

At a na·etinl? of the Student's Y. :\I. Ori ""·-ru1ay rh.:Xt the Junio1 ancl sen- Gin. ~er Fiel'man is? :'he won the I tmon nnd "merely hopes hat you will Send correct size. Pay postman 01 .

C. A. one of the many matte~ brought iur da~ t' l the wlChanh.al e:nd· prize waltz at the hi~h ~chool lnnre all he bnck next ffl~l, delivery or send money order . II shoes

up for {'Onsiueration was that of a . •la t ~nturday nig-ht 1 ae;-ain~t kt.t>n FJ~IS 1ter1ng th•panment. will. leave .b:r au- ·uni .e:ition four couiile• of hi'nh ..4l'e not as represented we will cheer -

sccond-hand bookstore. ;\lam· •tudents t f t t f > .ully refund your money prompt!; leave college every spring ,~·ith many os or an ex en~HH! m~pcc um 0 !-'C.hool frosh. !\lore power to yo11 1 [

books for whic:h they have paid a i!OOd thi: t:nu1 nu.lu:-: air c:ompre~~ing plant Gin~er. ,Ju~t like h:king lrlnrly fiou upon request.

price and for this reason they do not at Butte, Mont. kid~, ,...,a~n't it? I feel justified in lea,•ing the~ behind. NATIONAL BAY STATE SHOE CO.

'These students would gladly sell their Th" p.ant is p<rhaps one of the U•ed car exchange. Call S. A. E. 296 Broa dway, New York, N. Y. most intf're~ting imnalla.tion" of it~ I 188.

books for a nominal price when they . . , . , I leave if they were able to. kind m the l' mted State~. 1 hey op-

As the first step toward the forma-1 e1 ate t:i1tht or ten large compressor , The D. A. V. co~vention wa!:. dis- l t ion of such a store the Student's whiC'h in tu1"11 supply comp1·es~ed .air asterous, or we should say unfortun· 1

"Y" hereby asks the students . and es- for the lalht work, drilling and hoist- d.te, for Ray. He is no l<mQtr wear­

pccially the seniors who are gradu- inz ·nr the entire 11 JfiIJ. 11 The feat- ing hi s pin, and he ha g-ivtn EE a

ating this spring, to donate their lll'E:' of a)) thi~ i::; that the compres~ed cigar. Connats, R~y. ·

Our Service and Quality ls the Best

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COLLEGE SEAL A:ND ''l\I" JEWELRY

Watch. Clock and Jewelry Hepairing

Right work, and out on time. All opticial work while you wait.

LESLIE E. fiAfiE Jeweler and Optician

Broken Lenses Replaced Same Day

the

textbooks for which they have, or air opernt<-"s n~ry efficientlv engines will have, no use, to be used as a which wu·~ designed for u~i~lt s~am. nucleus. :'.\o doubt the met.:hanical \1,·ill g:t't

A notice on the bulletin board wi11 a worth-while Jine·up on the p1·actical dfrect the students where to leave the !"i<le 1f tht: air tompres .. ing g-a ml· be-books. caust of the trip.

\.Vanted-- Position ns pro~essor of lndu~trial OrJranization. Have rtad 20 minutes' experic:m·e. A Jdre ~ !': · eholas Ober e, M· S. C.

Pitt-"Rhoda, what nrl' t.he word~

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to 'After E,·ery Party•'" HOOS HOO. [

R hoda -"Why do you want tr/ ---know?" I The last victim of this column in

Pitt-"! mig"ht want to sing it s~me which we ha\'e featured the noto_rious night as a gentle hint." mombers of the student body, will be

R hoda "Better rememb the old our well known actress of Butte, . er Lowenntas- Staebler. W e ha ve sev~

Fnym,l?' _that de:;ds speak louder than eral chunks of mud which we wuulrl words, mtltead. like to fling a t Lou, but !eel that wt>

• '1Yes,' ~id our re\·e1·t:'d OOitor, pen·

s1vely, •ires, • .t.range as it mny ~eem. 1 w a."> once in 10'\'e with a girl."

u'\\i'hy, Howard! How can j-'OU tell s uC" h whoppert1 '?''

' Oat of t.he deep ,.hailow• t.ba! <a;t the poN:h of the Chi 0 . h ouse in • Stygian l?'loom, • f•male voi<'e fla;tt-

should refrain from doing it in the last "razz" sheet of the year. The above sketch speaks for itself, any-' way. The writer wil1 spend t he ~um­mer meditat ing as to who will be featured next fall-so beware!­Hoosit.

LOST-A Chi 0'Ylega pin. Finder ple&~t> return to l'6gistrar1~. o!fif.'e !o1 1·1·wal'd. Li llian Knapp .

THANKS A LOT FOR YOUR GENER­

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::=::::===-==============::::-==:==::=:===:=:::=::::::::=:::::=:=::::;:==========='lllll:::::==llX.PO==:=NENT====='T=U~rE==SD==AY:::'.:, =M=A=Y:::::"29::::, =1=~=23=. ::::::::::::::=:::;:::==:::::::===:::::=:::::::::::===::::::::::::==========:::::P=A==GE TllltEE (Continued from Page l .) I had not yet talten part in any eol-1 each man received hio award. Th~

------------------------------" J~giate debate. In spite of the fact co!Jege band played before and after I that ten of the fourteen were inex- the prcgrarn. The freshmen football Commencement Progr" am I perienced, and competition was of the sweaters had not 2 rived in time for ~tronge~-t in this section of the -:oun- 1 presentation at this n1eeting, but will I try, the department boasts of five vie- be given ont this week. Is Complete tories out of ten "ontests. including The Deans' trophy was announced.

Exercise« to Start With Bacculaurate Sermon June 10 at Pr~~b .. "'<>r'an Church; Commencement Exercise

... 8:00 p. m.

Will Be HE>ld in New Gymnasium

SU ffiAY. JUNE 10.

Baccalaureate Sermon, Presbyterian Church. Bishop Charles Wesley Burns of the J\Iethodist Epi. copal Church in the Helena Area.

:?.iOKDA Y, JUNE 11-SENIOR DAY 10:00 a. m.

J2:30 p. m.

Seniors' Farewell to Departments. Campus picnic for members of the Senior Class.

2:00 to 5:00 p. m. Departments of the College open to visitors.

6 :00 p. m. Alumnae-Senior Home Economics Dinner, Home Economics Department.

8 :00 to IO :00 p. m. President's Reception, Hamilton Hall.

TUESDAY, JUNE 12-ALUMNI DAY 10:30 a. J".

12:30 p. m.

1:30 p. m.

3:30 p. m.

6:30 p. m. !l:OO p. m.

!0:30 a. m.

Inspection of Buildings by the Alumni.

Campus Luncheon for the Alumni, Faculty, and Students.

Alumni Meeting, Assembly Hall. Main Building Dedication of the Engineering Building, Exercises in the New GYJ11nasium. Alumni Banquet, The Bozeman Hotel. Alumni Dance, New Gymnasium.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13

I the late champion~hip in otatoty. I at this"mt:etin~ by r:f':.n E . B. N'orri(.

I The Dean$' trophy is rn be a h igh hon-

AX:\"UAL WO)I E".\S' DAY or presented to the best all-around I --- r!'an in coJlt-g~. The :-;ame conside'I"- i

(Continued f'rom page One) II ation is t ·, be l[iveii t.he women, and j . Economics departrnent in the Agri- at th~ end of the next school year, cu ltural build ing. Each department two fine awards will be presented by exhibited and explained the work done the Dr,ans. nne to a college man, the by the young ladies. other to a fair co-ed.

'Vomen's Day was the most suc­cessful event of the yea r . The pro­gram was interesting, and carried with it a deep significance tha t left a

It profound impresEion in the minds of those who were fortunate enough to witness this beautiful affair.

The young ladies of M. S. C. are to be congratulated on the success of their initial program. The event will be one to look iorward to in the future.

THE NEW SPURS ARE CHOSEN FOR 1923-24

(C-0ntinued from page Ono) Lucille Rohrer, Mary Patten, Mildred Biglow, Rhoda Harris, Eunice Eag le, Helen White, Alice Rorvcick, Lillian Barry, Elvira Peterson, Grace Kenyon, Emma Dryer, Myrtle Resfnes, Mary Stockton, Mildred Blankenship, .Joy "1oble, H elen Patterson and Alta At­kinson.

Thi~ announcPment was :followed by a •plend1d talk by Coach Ott Rom­ney. Our coa<-·h ~aid: "We stop for I a mOl'"'nt tC\ nrais:e the men who have I ri arle the ~'l<..'Ce:s of this year possi­ble, but we quickly turn ou'l' face-: ajl'ain to the future, with renewed rletermination to double this succes!'-." Coach Romney expressed his appre­ciation for tlte fi ne Bobcat spirit thnt is bein'? shown on the Hill. and con­cluded by exte-ndin'!' a vote of thank' to the man who held the watch in the Bob<·at-Bruin fnotball e-ame on Ja 01

Armh:tic:e Day in 1\Iissoula. He ~ai~ that we owe tha' man a vote o thank~ that et thC' new Bobcat spTr'· .:iflanw and Jed (lie rPst of Otlr team <­to ,·ietory. Our coarh a'so announce.! the winners of the intramu ral con­testfo;..

At the end of thi• sulenclid pl'<' · ""ram. the "M" men adjourned to 1\·ramer'o: Cafe, whe1·e a fine lunch· eon was sern~d. Bn1ce Hollister a<'• e<l ai:o toa5ttmaster :md ('ailed uoon

AWARD DAY AT MO:\"TANA Champ Hannon, pre•ident of the ciuh j STATE COW,EGE. .T. .~. Harader, an~ <'-0ach Romney.

I The a!t.ernoon nroj."' ram included the

(Continued from page One) final baseba ll !'Rme of the int'ramur-The "M." Club Day program was a l contest., which wa-f won by the Sil?"·

Silver Gifts For Graduation

There are so many little things made in Ri!ver which are useful to boys and girls that it is easy to select a graduation present which will be warmly welcomed.

Girls like Bon Bon Di hes, MeRh Bags, Coin Holders, Com-pacts, for instance. And boys ~uch articles as cigarette Cases, !\latch Holder , Key Holders, and so on.

Come in and look at our Silrnr Novelties. Many are in­expensive--just the price you want to pay graduation gif ts. And the rnriety gives widest kind of choce.

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It is easy to choose successful gifts at this store. A iew of the things girls like are mentioned here.

Silk Hose, Silk Undies. a pair of Gloves, a lovely Purse, Hair Ornaments, Adorable Handkerchiefs, Art Point Pencil Etc. To appreciate our assortment of gifts you must eee them.

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Commencement Exercises, New Gymnasium. Inauguration of Chancellor M. A. Brannon. Address: Chancellor M. A. Brannon, Ph. D.

I. opened by a short speech from Dean ma CH team, and a medal conte!tt in

J. M. Hamilton, who presided on thL footba11 kicking, punting and passiny specia l occ-asion . He w~ followed I The winners of these contests will be

I by a sho1·t talk f;om Re,·. H. G. announreil next week. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Klemme, on "The Significance of Th ' j The following Montana State ath-

1

. I house down with one of his jokes on award day ~

•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Occasion." Klemme brought t hel letcs received the Jetter "11." on STARRETS TOOLS ELECl'IONS. DEBATll\G PLANS AND PROS- Ott Romney. Klemme further stat- Footba!l-McCarren (capt., Mashin

PECTS FOR NEXT YEAR. ed: "Every nation and every peo- C. Bryan, Knight, Hannon, Walters.· pie has adopted some emblem that Mcher. J. Bri ttain, Cowan, Hatfielc, I POLYPHASE SLIDE RULES shall stand as thei r mark of valor or Bawden, McCoy, Husemeylir, McDon- MACHINISTS SUPPLIES

(Continued from page One) being selected: For president, Adolph (Continued from page One)

attainment. Thu;. this letter ·M.' aid· Hartwig and Burton Rivers; for vice our winter quarter, so persons who president. Mary Patten wa~ elected. Rhoda Hari is and Alta Atkinson will h~ve been in this class for _a quarter Tun again for treasurer, and Olaf An~ will have gal]led . ~_xperience and

stands for the highest thing in col- Basketball-Richards (capt.), Ho!- HARDWARE

d R C ·II · th knowledge of the que•bon, and the in-derson an ay Taven are stt m c 1 structor will know what ability a race for secretary. student has

The election of the Tormentors, . Students . who wish to go out for

:~:i;o~~;i~1:ira:;:i~~:~i~;bj,~:a;u~:l~a:~ ~ll~~,"~r~;~~dn<:n;:~,~~:v pe~~is~i:~g: \Vedne~day evenin£."" at K1·an1 ei:'s Cafe, enroll in thi!-; c~ass . under Elko' Hall. The following neo-1 .

hvtes were initiated Maurine Plew, Thts year .. ('11 he fourteen member~ Jr · h. H d Al" e Bevans on the debattn_c •eam5, only four have

Losep

1Lne d oward ·F ·d 'cc k •Ji'ce. had an.y experi t. r.ee. in inter-collegiate arrv vn on an re oo . .~ . .

Moody ~as to have leen initiated, but I debating. Of. ;he.e. four, three will bl b t d -11 be craduate th1' spt1ng. They are was una e to e presen , an w1 I . "t" t d I te . th . "" . After the Char les Lynrl<m, Ai:tbur Bergstrorm 1m ia e a rm c .•~· 1 · d \V I c · · · initiation, Alf R.ivin~ rtresidal as ~n . 3 ter -ali:er. This ts a pomt

toastmaste'r at the rormal banquet, m which other schools have had ~n and then conducted the elections . I adYantage over ~s. For example, m which resulted in the selection of j the Kansas Ae-gie deba~e, our team B rt J I. i"dent Lucile Staeb- was composed <if three inexperienced e u to as pres , • f }u . :!i ·· · · ler for vice president. Margaret I res nen_, v. ~ u the op·pos1t1on ~ere Conkling for secretary, and Larry all expene_n"<: _ ~ra:.ors . In the g1rh.' Lyndon for treasurer. I contest w~t~ '·' esleyan,. the H_e lena

lege activities; it means that the wear- lister, Beckley, Whitney, Hatfield er has given his vel'y best for his Hartwig, Kirk, McGuin, DeWal<l1

school, and at the ~ame time he has Harma, Bryan. maintained his scholastic standing~ Track-Cc.tes (capt.), Bachman with others of his class." : Bunney, Cogswdl Shoebotham, Pow­

Following this speech the audience• ers, Cottam, Sales, Benton, Blumen-was delighted with some special num- '. thaJ. bars from the girls' sextet. The Athletic l'lanag'en:-Van Fleet. awardc were then presented by D. B. football; Tenney, track; Leary , bas· Swingle, cha innan of the college ath- ketbal1; Swan, ba o:.ketball. letic council. Swin!!le presented the Winner of Cross-Country-J. Q. football a nd other athletes who Adams. stepped forward from the audience Frnsh Football -F. Romney, D. with a fine big blue sweater, iwth the I Brittain, Peters Ho rnbeck , Dobeus, letter uM" upon it Cheer leaders Pitt, Arndt. Rivers, Cottam, B'ryan, R directed th tht'ering of the crowd as 1 Romney, Harrna, Benton, Foste1·.

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At the election of the Arr.. Club, team _consi:=:t t' ~ of expei:enced in~er­held last Wednesday in the Agricul- colle1!1ate debaters, while our girls I tural Hall , M. A. Bell was selected I for president, Ed. Bell for vice presi-~~ dent, Russdl Kerr for recording sec- ~ retai y, David Savage for corref pond-1 ing- secretary, and Alice McClintock ~ as treasurer. s h I D !~~~~===~

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At the election of the JI.I. S. C. stu-. C 00 a y S .Ideal Furniture Co. Tuc•day at 'eminar hour. Harry Mc- are about over for this time EARL S. MARSHALL · Cann was el 1·cted <.'hairman, David 0 .

dent branch of the A. S. '.11· E., last I If Wi lson vice chai1man. Leo_nard Aten- YOU'LL NEED A , ,.~~'-~~~~~~~'-~~ ison secret:U'y. Charles l\.mg treas- =============================== urer. Edward WilMn commi<sioner I TRAVELING BAG ~ ••••••••••••••••••••11!1••••••-~ of the Enginceringo Council. and Ru- OR i dolph Hartig was selected for the I gO\·erning committee. SlliT CASE

to carry your baggage home Just received a new ship-

At the re~ular weekly meeting of J

the electrical en.i:?ineers on last Tues-1

1 day in ~lain Hall, the officers of the society far next year were elected as J follows: President, Jack Cowan; ment at popular prices. vic:e president, Glenn B~yer; secre-1· tary-treasurer, Burton R1,·ers.

At a meeting- of the M. S. C. Stud-1 ent's Y. M.('. A. held on May 21st. at the Bozeman Y. l\f. C. A. the foiling officers were elected; Stud- '

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THE VOGUE 1-------------------- I I ~HOWARDS' !k I tant Trea~urer. I

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-PA.GB P6U&. T!IJ! EXPONENT, TL""ESDAY, MAY 29, 192"J.

\ . WIN I Th.- Sigma Chi'• won the r>glrt kl fl BntlJIA Fi:n.t· t &Is being- awarded to the best punter ...... --... --... --.. --.. --... --... --.. --.. --... --... --... --... --... --... --... --.. --.. --.. --.. -'! Sl6MA "HIS I play fOT first place by defeating the Th<o B?Uins, from "over the hill," I and to the best pa.o"6r. The awards

I l \I Omega Beta's Tue&day, 13 to 7, in a ca.me to ... tilt us a rt::i mc1dentally' in· I were named after Ray MeCSTrert,

Classic Barber .Shop ii BA~EBALL SERIES ~:;g~~rga:,: s~;:.":0i~~~t-:;;,:n~~1:~~d;~~h~n:i~:l.~:1:.:~c,~~~tr~::; 1 ~:.in"n: :: :~ ;:::~ye~:tb~'. u • """'*'EN"T COMMER''IAL N·"."TIONAL BANK t tJ I taken out m the second inning after of ,,ctones by down1n;;;· them 67 to ;>{1. j veloped in the state. un..::t~lt1 ....,. n. ___ four runs bad been· brought m. Jttn- In th1~ meet ··S:-01 ty" Buchman tool~; Tracy ~1cGum, a member of the

The finest shop in America. Fine hair \\"ith ge,·en Games Won and One I .retting 8 single and the next a hmner. new reuord fot ti1e two-mt le event. last years football team , won the t ..;tgs Wiu lnterorga.nizationa1 Seri~ I ley pitched to bttt two men, the rirstj honor"d as high pvint man ~d set i'!. sophomor~ clasr;, and also & member of

cutting i...<t our bu~ tness. We do la.dies' Lost. Iudependenlt:. Second. l chestnut then went m and held the f Benton at his !1i:;t year fo't the Bob- medal in punting. McGoin averaged

I hair cutting and massaging. I o. B's safe for r.he remamcter of the I cats, lowered the bros.ct Jump recMd. 52 ya1d$ on his distance punts, and

Stunding of We Tea 1r.~. _;!ame. Zuck pitched well untLl th6 nnd Blumenthal took the shot-put tee. - plac·e~ ve'ry high in the aecurncy test. PHONE 886·J Team. W. L .Pct. fom·th mning, when three bits, a 01·d down a notch. Cogswell tur- Archie Harma, a member of the frosh r; Sigma Chi .................. ···-····7 1 -875 \\""alk and an error scored four men. ni s.hed excitement for the !!rowd in his ! football team, was ~econd in this

- - .._...._. - - - - - ____ - ~ • Tudependents ...... - ................ 6 2 .7fifl Husemeyer went into the box and hAd I three races, the 100, 220 and 440, by j event. --==-=-==-==-======================= Beta Epsilon ..... ·········~·······6 2 .714 one bad inning, th<? sixth, ,vhen the pushing his chest or shoulder over the Adolph Hartwig, a member of the c: . Omega Beta . . .................... 4 2 .667 Sigma Chi's sent sbc men oYer th~ line. Cogswell took a great share of I freshman class, won the medal in the

I~. .,..,..,.,._.,..,._ . ...,. .................... -..... -.-.- ... . ,.... _.._ • ,,_._.. ...... .,. ._..,,.__ Barbs ...................................... 3 4 .~28 plate." Thomas and Husemeyer each I the limelight for the day, and his j passing contest. Hartwig averaged

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S. A. E. ············-·-················ ! 6 .143 Hol!Lter each made th.re-baggers. · since his last appearac\<'e on ~he B~b- hls average ~ the accurac.y cont~st Paculty ............................... 0 .00-0 Batteries - Omega Beta., Zuck, cat track. Hugh Cottam tied with 1 'vas very high. Bawden 1 fullback

lndep<!!ldento 15, S. A. E. 5.

Husemeyer and McCarren; Sigma Egan of the University ior second j on the football team la.st year, \VOn Chi, Lav.rton, Finley, Chestnut and honors by grabbing \)if first honors; second place in the passing contest. Lamb. in the high jump and the high hur- i The men were graded on a 100Q­

I The Independents romped away

from the S. A· E.'s last ilionday in a poorly played game by the score of Si~me Chi 21, Independents 12. 15 to 5. The Ind.!pendents touched The Sigma Chi's won the lntramur-Popha.m for 14 hits, including a al championship Friday afternoon homer and three triples, whUe nt:- when they had the best of a free support also faltered at critical mo · slugging match and beat the Inde­ments. Yediieka started for the In- pendents, 21 to 12· The lndepend­dependents and pitched good. baH, ti!! I ents used .,four pitchers against the Sokoliteh went in at the beginnmg of S11rma Chis, but none of them were the Fourth. effective. Chestnut started ror the

Batteries-Independents, Yedlicka. Sig·ma Chi's and pitched well until he Sokolitch and Savag'e ; S. A. E., Pop· hurt hi ~ arm in the second inning. ham and Jacques. Lawton lasted but a third of an in-

Sigma Chi's 12. Barl>s 4.

ning, and Finley finished the game, never being in serious danger. The Sigma Chi's rnade 13 hits, five being

dJes. Captain Ted Cates wa~ out o-f · point bads, 500 points for distance, the meet on account of an injured leg\ and 500 points for pc-curacy. The to­or the result might have been greater I tal points were then added, and the for the Blue and Gold athletes, ns man with the higheet 5<'0re won the Cates bolds the re<"orrl for the h igh medal. The contest was very inter­jump, besides being a good broad esting, and the competition quite keen jumper, and usually takes a place in 1 with a large number of men enteJ·ed the :rest of the events be enter~, I in both events. namely, shot-put and jave!in. Punting Contest.

Colorado Ag~ies. i F'Trst-McGuin. 754.90 iJOints. The Colorado Aggies \\•ere the next ~ Second-Harma. 721.25 points.

on the list, and after a ha1·d trip to I Third-Arndt_ 72J.75 points. Fort Collins the Blue and Gold run- Passing C<>n'.est. ner;: gave the Colorado men a good First-Hartwig, 890-975 points. taste of defeat by taking the long end Second-Bawden, 889!5 points. of the 71 'h to 5914 sco're. The locals Third-Bei~haw, 887-70 points.

The Sigma Chi's defeated the Barbs extra base hits 'vhile the Independ-12 to 4 in the second game Mdnday . took ten first places in trus meet,

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-afternoon. Lawton pitched the first ents made 10 l11ts. agamst the Aggies' fou~ and every I SOPHOMORES WIN three innings foL· the Sigma Chi's - Ba_ttenes-Ind~pendents, Powers, Bobcat that made the Journey sue-, and did not allow a h.it, only one man 1 l -~dl1cka, . Sokohtch and Sa~age; ceeded in sconn~. Bachman again

h . f' t th 1 R . , Sigma Chi, Chestnut, Lawton, Fmley took the lio.n's share of the pomts and co ED reac mg irs roug l omney s er-ror. He als.o struck out seven men. and Lamb. came ?ut with 15 P?ints to hi~ cred1t • Finley pitched the remainde'l: of the --- . I for wmnmg the mde, two-mile, and TRACK MEET

. f b"t d The 0. B.-Federal Board game w1!1 the quarter a feat seldom accom-manv runs. Erath pitched for the be played ilfonda~ night. and ts t e phshed m one meet. Blumenthal took game1 granting our 1 s an as . . . h I . . '

Strong Wind and Dust Pre>ent Much Exceptional 'Vork: Freshmen Women Make Second With Juniors Third.

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wild and ineffective at times. Sev- shot-put and discus, and Cates camP era! bad errors allowed the Sigma BOBrAT SQUAD HAS I next '~ith 9. Cate won first _in the Chi to count many unearned 'l"UOS · l.J high ~um~ and placed . third . m the

~:~r:ttru~ndw~::k ~:::e1%:le~o~¥:te~ fiOOD TRACK SEASON I sh°.t, Javelin :;;,~f~~~':!~ump events. The first girls' track and field meet · ' ' Competing with the best men the at M. S. C., scheduled for last Wetl-and Fmley got three-baggers. I d b t t ed b f th

B " . s· . ch· T. . Fi I western schools· hant the Bobcats nes ay, u pos pon ecause 0 e att·.nes- igma 11 +-'awton, n- . j . . I rain, was held Friday at 5 o'cla<:k on ley and Lamb; Barbs Erath and Dun- . . . placed admirably well at the confer- . · can. ' Post Re,-iew of Track Actmt1es ence meet at Boalder. With 1.en the M. S. C. track. A strong wmd and Shows that The Bobcats Rank schools represented the Blue and a great deal of dust caused some dis­Above Many of The Other North- Gold artists came' out fourth with I comfort to participants, and was un­western Teams. 27% point~, the uext one tb th;m be- favorable to making any exceptiona­

Sigma Chi 13, Omega Beta 7.

M 0 RT 0 N'' S ing Colorado College with 161r~ points- ble records. Four of the events had

I With victories over tne State t.:-. The leading- team, Cclorado Univer- been held Wednesday, but were can­

trark squad and the Colorado Aggies sity, took first h...:nors with 39 taJ- celled and re-enacted Friday, and in in dual meets, and placing fourth in lies. all cases the previous records were the Rocky Mountain Conference meet, 1 Montana State des~rved and re-I lowered.

SHOE SHOP the Bobcat cinde"r-path men ro111ped J ceived plenty of credit for the show- A summary of result_s is as f ollows: home this seascm with the best t:rack ing they made, having traveled far. I 50-Yard Dash-Mal"lan Arnold, 6 record that the Blue and Gold boost- tber than any other team in the con- i 2.10 second<.

24 S. Central er: have been able to have for some ference. The Denver papers praiserl .

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200-Yat·d ~Relay-Sophomores :~2 time. them highly, and all the school pa- 1-5 secoi'.ds; rreslunen, 33 1-5 seconds. =============================== pers of this seetion have in their last 75-Yaid Hurdles-lll'ildred Morse,

issues given space lo te!I of the Bob- 1 11 seconds; Esther McLaughlin, 11.2 ~''""""'"''"~~n~ cat track squad which did rn nobly.

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. seeo~~~; Leola Adams, llA seconds The Bobcat men to place in the Ba;:ketbal! Throw for D1stance-

ARTIST'S PAINTS AND BRONZES meet were Bachman, second in the I Mildred Morse, 73 feet; sophomore mile and first in tiw two.mile event. class total, 233 .f~t; freshman class Powers and Shoebotham both placed total, 169 feet; 3umors class total 169 in the pole vault Power:. ~-:1lit'::ln_' feet. . honors with Webster, Utah Aggie, I Baseball Throw - for Distance-for first, and Shoebotham cinch ing- ' Maruer~te n:yan, 1~1 feet. DIXON & DODSON

130 WEST MAIN third place. Benton tied fo'r ~econd I Runmn ~1gh Jum~Leola Adams, in the broad jump. Bunney took 14 feet 4 inches; }!an~n Amold, 3 third in the half-mile, and Co)?swell feet 5 mches; Gale Fisk, 3 feet 5 p!aced fourth in Lhe quarter. Cates , ~nches. Freshman total 12 feet

I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"""' infored his leg again while contesting I ~nche~; sophomore total, 12 feet S

I' f. A LL AT IN r. R 0 r ER y r 0 M p A Ny "' ;:rthh~.1':~!~7,1~1ari"S and could not en- m~h~s~ding Broad Jump--Twilla Wi!-~1 U U lJ . lJ All in all, Montana State had a Iiams, B feet _9 inches; Ma1·ian Arn­trnck record to be proud of, and judg- old, 6 t:et 8 mches; Leola Adams, 6

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