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Montana Exponent ZS97
VOLUME XXXIII
Breeden Cuts Basketball Squad to 13
After two weeks of preliminary practice and tryouts , Coach Brick Breeden has made the final cut to a squad of thirteen members. These men will constitute the varsity team and will start their schedule on December 19 and 20 when they meet Brigham Young and Wyoming at Bi1Jings in a round robin tournament with these two teams and the University of Montana.
The thirteen members chosen Saturday include eight lettermen. The four senior lettermen are Don Jorgenson, John Hall, Max Stark, and Dan Mizner. The other lettermen are JiIL'< Anderson, Bob Stackwich, Toby Nelson and Wendell Scabad. Cory Dogterum is one of last year's players, and the sophomores selected were Eddie Collins, Will Jorgenson, Jess Hodgson, and John Epkes.
Players who graduated last year were Jack Brickley, Joe May, Addy Farrell, and Claire Robinson. Ollie
A,L,S,4Co,G ET ROUGH.
Jacques and Fred Rooley, sopho- Examrm· ·ng Board for Army mores of last year are in the navy and army respectively.
This year's squad will be smaller Air Corps 1.,o v1·s1·t Here than that of last, but is expected to be faster to make np for the dif-ference. Fast break will be the • For the fil'St time since the main offensive system and capable reserves will make it possible to keep all games at a fast tempo.
The first games that college students will be seeing are on J anuary 9-10 when Western State plays two games at Bozeman.
Pi Kappa Delta Holds Meeting
The Pi Kappa Delta national debate question has been chosen, and M. S. C. debaters will start work on it immediately. Next Monday eYening they, and aU others interested in forensics, wilI hold a meeting at seven-thirty in the Little Theatl·e and discuss various aspects of the question. This topic is the one to be debated at various tournaments throughout the ~ountry, including the national tournament in Minneapolis next spring.
All RMC Tackle
Art Dugan ... smashing junior tackle on this year's 111. S. C. football team, was selected on the Denver Post's first All-Rocky Mountain Conference football squad.
Artists Schedule Christmas Bazaar
The event of the year in the art department is scheduled for this week-end. On Friday and Saturday, December 5 and 6, the annual Art Bazaar will be held on the top floor of Herrick Hall. Everyone is invited regardless of honorable intentions and purchasing power, because the bazaar is not only an aid to busy students with stubborn Christmas lists, but a colorful exhibit of handicrafts from all over the world. Included in the stock will be items from Japan, China, and from our own Indians.
The Bazaar will be open on Friday from 1:30 to 5:00 in the afternoon, from 7:30 to 9:00 in the evening. On Saturday business hours will be from 9:00 to 12:00 in the morning and from 1 :00 to 5 :00 in the after..ooon.
Leigh Attends Union Meeting
Miss Mildred Leigh, director of the SUB, will leave Wednesday night to attend the annual convention of the Association of College Unions of which the MSC Student Union is a member. The convention will be held at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska and will be attended on December 6 and 6 by directors and a few student representatives of student unions from all over the United States.
Membership in this association entitl s a college union to the services of an employment agency, information on union problems, and a bulletin on the acth•ities of all member unions which is issued every two months.
Open discussions of Union problems will feature the convention.
World War, applicants for the position as aviation cadet in the United States Army Air Corps may be examined regardless of their educational background. Previously, only those who had two or more years of college were examined. This statement was issued by First Lieutenant Murray A. Bywater, public relations officer for the Northern Traevling Cadet Aviation examining board.
The board, which was through here last year, will again be headed l,y Major Percy 0. Brewer and will be at the Military Science barracks from eight-thirty to four December 4, 5 and 6 for the purpose of examining candidates.
Candidates may also be examined al this time for training in the engineering, photographic, navigation and communication departments of the Air Corps, The requirements are the same as for aviation cadets, except that physical requirements are not as rigid.
Applicants must be from 20 to 26 years old unmarried, and with excellent health and character. Required documents include a birth certificate and three letters of recommendation, or if currently enrolled as an R.O.T.C. cadet, a letter of recommendation from the P .llf.S. & T.
Aviation cadets are paid $75 per month along with n daily ration allowance, clothing, equipment, medical and dental care. Upon graduation the cadets nre commissioned second lieutenants with pay of $245 a month. Flight and ground training require thirty weeks. Ten weeks each are spent at elementary, basic nnd advanced fl ying schools.
IMPORTANT NOTICE The Camera Club will have its picture taken for the .Montanan in the SUB din°ing room at 5:00 P. M. Thursday. AU paid members be there!
Number 10
Archduke Felix of Austria Tells of Europe Tonight --------------• Twenty-six year old Archduke
Archduke Felix
Reid Cook~ Up Midnight Hour of Fun and Nonsense
Felix of Austria will lecture to students, faculty and townspeople tonight in the college gym at 8:15.
The Archduke has chosen as his address, "Europe Today an d To
morrow."
A member of the Hapsburg fam ily, the Archduke knows whereof
he speaks, as he is in a position to know the facts and was in Aus
tria at the time of Hitler's invasion. H e was studying there, and he and
his sister were chased across the border. In the last few weeks he
has been on a special mission to South America in the interest of the Allies.
The Archduke comes to M. S. C.
with higb recommendations as a speaker. The president of Indiana University said he presented the
best lecture ever given on the cam
pus. The talk will be open to students without charge, but there
will be a small admission fee for
"Something new has been add- faculty and townspeople.
ed!" Remember the Midnight hours of music? \Veil, another sort / of midnight hour has come into S h I Halts For being and it promises to be a riot. C 00
Hugo Reid, the guy responsible for the memorable freshman assembly last year, is going to present one of his masterpieces next Saturday (Dec. 6th) night from twelve o'clock until one at the Ellen theatre. The girls are to be allowed 1 :30 hours and everything is all set. The show is rumored to include humor, mirth1 mystery, prizes for the audience and anything else conceivable in the "screwball" line besides producing a full stage bund and the best talent to be found in the cityand there's plenty of it.
The audience is supposed to make as big a nuisance of itself as possible--eating peanuts, popcorn or what have you and generally disturbing things, and there seems to be little doubt that M. S. C. students can do it welll
The turnout this time will deter
mine whether or not ther e will be
any more shows like it--it's a wonderful way to cap an evening, so, men, grab yow· ravo1·itt_) "pot.", harden yoursell for n rib-splitting evening, and come 'a hootin'.
Registration Sat. Winter quarter registration will
be held in the balJroom of the Student Union Building, on Saturday, December 6. All students should re-register at this time, even though they may be uncertain as to whether they wiIJ return winter quarter. Registration will be carried on from 8 to 12 a. m., and 1:30 to 4 p. m.
The procedure wilJ be the same as in the past. The student must first get his registration card, class cards, and directory card from his class advisor. He should ~hen go to the ballroom where he can be sectioned. After completely filling in each blank card, the student should then go to the registration table, where a checker will cheek the cards and the Registration Officers will approve the registration.
Experts To Attend First Ski Meeting
N OTICE I The first meeting o( the ski ciub
T he Chess Club will meet in Room wiH be' held Wednesday, Dec .. 3, 310 in the SU B at 7 :30 Th nl f,v_e o clock, m the Student Union
. ursday bu1ldmg, room 141. The club is cvenmg, December 4. Bring your f · 1 II b own set! or g1r s as we as oys.
NOTICE
A picture will be lnken of the Social omm ittc<> \ Vednesday night at 5 o'clock in Herrick Hull. Everyone please be lhere at 5 min utes to Five?
N OT ICE
StudcnU.: Dean l\.e lly·s dancing class, us ua lly held on Wednesday at five o'c1ock, will be held on Thursday at 5 this week.
Jurgen Pohly will give a short talk on college ski ing. Mr. Pohly, a mcmbC'r of one of the Swiss Olympic ski teams, is connected with tht? ~cience division of the collel?r and hns taken quite an interest in the club. August Gnehm , u former Sun Valley ski instructor who will be in Bozeman this winter, will also be prC'sent.
Anyone ut all interested in skiing wht.•thC'r a beginner or an experienced skier, is urged to attend. Any members of the faculty coring to attend arc certa inly wel-come.
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Lor<'n" Stranahan sports the fang pm hc.~longintr to Art Parsons. Ar<'n't you a frnt"rni•y man, Pnr-son~" • Hut · le• t' ·men were ,..., r r ' ~ n :.l) -purpk swea-ter!- and ~tripe~. 'What's the deal, '\Vhalen nnd Fye? Volmer the traitor-to red and blackll ...
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Congratulations to Marge Hall; hear you have a Sigma Chi pin . . . Congratulations to a cute rouple-Mary and Bud ...
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Army Air Corps h the fact that the Army Air
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Tough luck, Nicholson, hope you hnv(• n ~peedy recovery-Burton misses you badly! ... Seen in full force at the AOPi fall partyTaylor family ... Being an artist, Peg1tY Yates, can't you add more C"ol01· t.o your old romance with Lipp? .. '\Varmly welcomed at the Chi Omega house is Muggs (Cline) Lakey ... Is too much swimming the cause of the change of the color of your hair, Helen Drak<'? \Ve just wondered ...
Most steady, reliable couple on this campus seems to be Eloh1e Lehrkind and Frank Howard. No high school antic• with this couple ... Martha Herman and Marilyn i\bughan seem to go steady-if you want one, boys, you'll have to take them both!! ... With James McIntire the Kappa Sigs have the best dressed fellow at M. S. C ....
the army contemplates lowering "~ould your face crack if you its standards just to gain new en- smiled, Dan Cox 1 '\Vhy don't you Jistments? We don't think so. be cheerful like smiling Hal Ross
To us this is an indication that · · · he mnkes us happy · · , We hear that Dr. Binder literally
the army is breaking away from dri\'eS his students to drink with its old iron-clad rules regarding his organic chem tests. enlistments and advancements. In
the army's pre,ent expansion pro
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mo1·c the desirability of giving a
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rather than because of his meeting
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As fnll quarter draw to a close, we mnkc these predictions for R.O.T.C. sponsors: Johnnie Hall's Sally Trower; Kay Sullivan has a slight lead with Jim Rea; ask linry Margaret Hilton about A.I Ralston's choice; Jean Collin!\ for George \Vallare; Francis Peterson of course for Jim Tra,;s; Elaine Rash for John Younglove, but you can never tell "';th these two; Anna ~Iae Roe seems to have a cinch with Dean Keil; Pete Koch and Frank Wolcott are the big catches, girls . . . it seems Sigma Chis don't like to get too involved anymore
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M.S.C. Alums Wed At Chi O House
Thursday, December 4, at high noon, Albert. Zupan, 137, and Adelae Hanson, ':39, will be married at the Chi Omega house.
Both bride and groom are graduates of Montana State College, Lt. Zupan in physical education, and .Miss Hanson in secretarial. Lt. Zupan is a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, social fraternity, and Miss Hanson is a member of Chi Omega.
Lt. Zupan bas just finished three months' intensive training at Fort Benning, Ge.orgia. Immediately after the ceremony, Lt. and Mrs. Zupan will leave for Brooks Field, Texas, where he will go into training as an army observer.
Four Fems Gun for Individual Glory
Bob Nicholson Hurt In Bout
As a result of fall on the chin during the intramural boxing, Bob Nicholson received a head injury that has kept him confined to the hospital all week. Bob was hit by bis opponent and fell to the canvass. Falling on his chin with a severe jolt that knocked him out for some time, he was taken immediately to the hospital. At present bis condition is improving, but he i.s still under medical care.
P. E. Department Plans Exhibition
The Women's Physical Education department is planning something new in the way of athletic enter
Women's rifle marksmanship bas tainment this year. Winter quarreached a dramatic climax! Last ter, the three athletic groups, Woweek, those who were interested men's Athletic Association, P. E. in the rifle trophy shot two targets Majors' Club. and Spp.rtanians, are each, and the highest averages of going to collaborate in producing these are shooting it off tonight a program to be presented to the for the trophy. Shoulder to shoul- general public.' This will consist der at the firing points, the four of dancing, statuary, tumbling, and girls who tied with a 98 average, a genei·al exhibit of the various Doris Dickenson, Caroline Jarvi, activities in the department. This Hula Stok~s, and Marie Watson, I is the first time anything like this will shoot 1t out. Any casualties bas been planned by this departwill be reported in t he next Ex- ment, but under the able leaderponent. ship of Miss Miriam Hart, Physical
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Greek Gossip Dave Christenson, Anaconda,
donned the pledge pin of Alpha Gamma Rho last week . . . Fallpartying Thanksgiving Eve were S igma Alpha Epsilon and Kappa Sigma . . . and on the weekend Alpha Gamma Delta entertained dates at a fall party Friday night . . . while Alpha Omicron Pi froJiced at their annual autumnal ball on Saturday night ... Weekend guests of .Alpha O were the Misses Katherine Mary Ritchie and Gayle , vinzeler Visitors at Marshall House this weekend were Eloise Erb, Lee Carlton, and Albert Rhodes of Billings ; Julia and Martha Sigg of J oliet; and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Anderson of Great Falls . . . . Thanksgiving dinner guests at the Home Management House included Dean
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Brannegan, Mrs. Branncgan1 and Miss Ardela Kemp .. . Jim Maranette and Bob Balhize1· who have been employed in Great Falls for the past months stopped at the house on their way east to accept jobs in defense industries . . . New pledge to Alph a Gamma Delta is Jean Romine, Lodge Grass . .. . Lotsa fun was reported from Alpha Gamms who enjoyed a slumber party at the house Saturday with entertainment ala pledges . . . . Newest pledge to Phi Sigma Kappa is Joe Townsend.
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Starting W e d n es d a y -"Aloma Of The South Seas" with Dorothy Lamour and Jon Hall
RIALTO Friday through Monday -
"lce-Capades" with Dorothy Lewis and Jerry Colonna
JOYCE Thursday-Friday-"Private
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Saturday- Sunday- Monday - "Roaring Frontiers'' ''Dangerous Game"
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SPORTS by Honk Young
The Montana State sport fans are turning their attention from football to basketball, perhaps a little more hopefully, as the quarter draws to a close.
This year sees a light and fast team which will probably attempt to wcnr their opponents down with the fast break system that bas always b~en in effect at Bozeman, but this year shows excellent prospects of topping post performances. The reason for this lies in the fact that nearly all of the men are exceptionally speedy and clever ball handlers.
However, one problem faces the combinntion and that is how to get control of the rebound,. Coach Breeden is planning to build his team around fast players and need one tall man to keep the rebounds falling into the right hands. This position of rebound man will fall between Dogterum, Hall, Mizner, and Epkes. Most experienced is Hall who also has plenty of shooting ability, although it's a long time before the positions will be allocated and changes may take pince.
At forward and guard positions, there is plenty of both fast material and rugged material. Anderson and Jorgenson are almost sure of first string positions. Holders of the other two positions are still to be decided upon. Tops among the new sophomores making the line-up is Collins who is a fine shot nnd e.~ceptionnlly speedy.
ST,I R OF THE WEEK: Harvey "Toby" Nelson. Last year Toby was a letterman and one of the good all-around players . He hit a poor percentage at times and
t.hen wns tops for other games. Bes t points were his clever ball handling and shooting ability, while his weakest was his defense. We look for Toby to be one of the top players in this. h is junior year. Be is hitting much bet ter so far this season and his general ability has no limits. Expect plenty from Toby this season.
Season's Games Dec. 19-20 Brigham Young and
\\' yoming at Billings ( tournament)
Dec. 22 Brigh am Young a l Bozeman
Dec. 23 Kansas State a t Bozeman Jan. 2-3 Jamestown College al
Bozeman Jnn. 9-10 Western State at Boze.
THE MONTANA E XPONENT
A.G.R.'s Champs Of Ring Tourney
Although their battlers brought home only one class championship, the Alpha Gamma Rho boxing team scored heavily in the runner-up and third pince spots to cop the team crown in the intramurnl boxing tournament, which was held in the gymnasium Inst Tue!\dny, the independents. and third to the Pi Kappa Alpha squad.
W inners in the various classes were as follows: 120 lbs.- Kline. Ind., Ross, A. G. R.; 127 lbs.-Mat. till, Ind., Lynch, A. G. R.; 135 lbs. -Nelson, PKA; 145 lb .-Lebsock, K ; Schlehuber, PKA; 165 lbs.Krall, AGR, McLemore, SX; 165 lbs.-Benson, Ind., Creen, KS; 176 lbs.-Quinn, AGR. Forsyth, PKA; Unlimited-Hoffman. I nd., Musle-
Ja: .8~6-17 Greeley State at Boze- man, AGR. Refereeing the bouts was Rubie
man J an. 23-24 Ida ho Southern at Poen·
teUo
Dennis, well-known local boxer of a few years bnck; judge~ were Bill Pentella and Dick Briggs, and I
Jan. 30-31 Montano at Missoula timer was Felton Adams. Feb. 6-7 Idaho outhern at Boze-
Fe~an13_14 Colorado College at .\II men interested in Fencing re- , C~lorado Springs port to the Gym Tanbark Wednes-
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INTRAMURALS ~ ·ith three weeks o! bowling
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Saturday's games resulted in
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three wins for the SAEs O\'er the ,------------, Lambda Chis, the I ndependents won two from the Phi Sigs, the Sigma Chis took two from the Pi Kapps, and the Kappa Sigs defeated the AGRs twice.
For the first half of Saturday's conte~ts, Lew Thompson was high
with n 222, and Lowell Scott had
the high total of 554. In the second
half, Bob Schellin was high with
202 points and Howard Meeks had the high total of 559.
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