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IOLUME XVI. I Propose A Toast To Love By C. 01· RenH n is rsnk in my temples, And \.;sicn unruly, td chivalrous lnud of m}'· cunning Is not again!'' oO-Oo !tlio v..·e all begin to recognize fast is the hold of the past upon ' present; from deduction. how fast J the told cf the present on the fu- ·"e-<'U'r last refuge defiled; how tall, small, small, man is m the d of the past, and how smallest . all, except in sef1shness, is self; w slow and painful and beast-hke I ; been the evolution which has ED BELL ;n the evolution ·o:hich has brought . . from nothing to this precarious Comnuss1oner _ of Debate and Member sition in the present with the un- of Varsity Debat-0 Team. in future haunt ing the thought - and predistincd to degradation DEBATE TEAMS TOUR I the thought!ess- oO-Oo an infinite ore. of the certainty of uncertainty swiftly dawning-yet why care. I -'I it matters not one electron. I say, ·• know it all, and yet we are ha ppy I )'ond all the speculations of the 1entists and ph ii ic-sophers-even be- BOZElHAN, MONTANA, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1925 Musical Production Taking On Finishing Touches for Pro- duction on March 9 and 10 NUMBER 20

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Page 1: ~xpon~nt€¦ · tall, small, small, man is m the d of the past, and how smallest . all ... And you ought to watch, The effect she produces By taking le ss time, Because of less

IOLUME XVI.

I Propose A Toast

To Love By C.

~ 01· RenH n is rsnk in my temples, And \.;sicn unruly,

td chivalrous lnud of m}'· cunning Is ~eard not again!''

oO-Oo

!tlio v..·e all begin to recognize fast is the hold of the past upon

~ ' present; from deduction. how fast J the told cf the present on the fu-

·"e-<'U'r last refuge defiled; how tall, small, small, man is m the d of the past, and how smallest

. all, except in sef1shness, is self; -~ w slow and painful and beast-hke I ; been the evolution which has ED BELL ;n the evolution ·o:hich has brought . .

from nothing to this precarious Comnuss1oner _of Debate and Member sition in the present with the un- of Varsity Debat-0 Team.

in future haunting the thought-

~ :, and predistincd to degradation DEBATE TEAMS TOUR I the thought!ess-

oO-Oo

an infinite ore. of the certainty of uncertainty swiftly dawning-yet why care. I

-'I it matters not one electron. I say, ·• know it all, and yet we are happy

I )'ond all the speculations of the 1entists and ph ii ic-sophers-even be-

.~xpon~nt BOZElHAN, MONTANA, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1925

Musical Production Taking On Finishing Touches for Pro­duction on March 9 and 10

NUMBER 20

Page 2: ~xpon~nt€¦ · tall, small, small, man is m the d of the past, and how smallest . all ... And you ought to watch, The effect she produces By taking le ss time, Because of less

PAGE TWO THE WEEKLY EXPONENT, TUESDAY FEB~UARY 24, 1925

1 good is it? Here I've ht.en wcarin~) 11tjl'::i!~~ir::JI£:~~~=~ I getting in your_ little coast~r wagons and hooking I & \"irty clothes for hre day' O\~rtime 1

111 . The Weekly • xponent on the uther tellow's tram. l\Iake a place for' {' i and then \\htn the laundry does com• COLLEGE E.\L .lE"ELR --------------------- om»df and shoulder a bit of your o"n respon- it's notl:ing but a ,_,ang of towels anl ;;nd i\l in Pins Publisht-d every Tuesday of the College year by the staff s1bi1itY. 1cne .. hirt One shtrt How tht• <lt: ·111 .

Chosen from the students of )Iontana State College . I f I .. ,, I can I go nine da)'s ( 1orobably longer I Broaehe,,, Curr Links. Ring-.. f\. (ls m:t) lOml" and 00

.', m:l) ... ...-.n one .._ 1 t '! Uo you t xp~ct me t ~llany Other Patterns in of the trnivers) y of )Iontana, Bozeman, Montana f .... ~

WITH OTHER COLLEGE STUDENTS hut- lo'" i.t<><. on <>re"'r. wear to\\eb? "\ml no ,hccts! G0< . .J 1 Sih·er and G. F.

I If l \\trt' a preacher er a la")erl': g-ricf, ii !'OU '\\n:-t m~· to camp out L OJ'£

The material presented in this column is "en an n.fterdinner 'peakor-and why '"> taken from the collPge new~papers that I onh- a.• do•e to tho-e v.:cupation, a• II ,u1.J , n1aintain an exchange ser\~ice with the my. type" ril u-1 mh:::ht u~e that Jit- ckn't ~-au fend me a frying pan .. It"s Jeweler and Optician

Acceptance for mailing at f:pecial rate of postage provided !or in Section 1103, A£t of October 3, 1917, J

autbori:.:.ed February 17, 1919.

8t11Jscribcr · to the New Student IntercollC'ginte ... ·ewR :::e1 viCl..>t covt:rin~ the happenings of all Anll•rican collrges and unh·c.rsities.

Exponent. llc <1uotat.ion for a shoTt talk (not a month !->inc" I had a clean pillow i Broken Len~es Replaced the ~unH:

I undE>r four hours in len$!th). Yem ask me why I choose 'Ouch a ~ubject, and ca~~u and tht kid must .spC!nd your 20 S. Bla<'k AYe. Phan(' 92.

GL.\ClERS ;\1AKE TROUilLE 1 cc me back "ith Ute r~·minder, :·Jook timt~ lwll-rnisin" 0

,... mPthin~. . _ 1at the- \\0.1.llh of matC'nal about. --!! Ont' ~hht, one pr. ~otks, nc

:NE"·s ST.AFF Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Cnnad1an R..:c:k- --

1

. $heets, no pillow eases, nnd about 70 I EDITOil-I:-1-CIUEF .............. _ ...... GLENN C. BOYER, '25 1

. . nr t W d ,25 ie~. has mnny glaciers, whose presence has slowly changed f · 1 li,J _vou - 1 h -------------ASEoc1.nte Editor ....................... nm on ey emeye.r, h . . .

1 . h be Speaking- o matcrw towels. \\ ('} , I can spend t e <lay

• . Ed't D'ck Ro•s •25 t e topoirraphy of the d1str1ct unt1 1t as come ncces- h 1 . , t • th,· Al- tak. h .f 1

, t 0 . fa11agmg. l or ..................... ·······- .... -· I - ' ' sarv to alter the boundary lines between provinces notil'e t at oqn ~ un~ I _·ing s ow, era I cant ~o ou . ne

Sport< Editor. -···· ·········-··-······- ·--· ....... _.Bob Tootcll, 27 1 · pha Garn• ~ct into their lit<le shir!,-gosb. THE !:::io<:1cty EJ1tor ······-··· -···· ... - ~ Mary Carey, '25

1

skit ."ntm·day night'! From the Lolids of Love, Exchani:c Editor . ··-. - . Mildred Bigelow _'26 CA)!ERA JNVE.'\'TED DY DI?. DOUGLAS looks of things, both principal' Marian Sha" Feature Editor hAve had lot.< of practkc. TYPICAL TYPES :llorgue Editor _ Octa\ia ~Iru·qms '25 I SEO IN ECLIPSE

{;HAMPION SHOE SHO

Alumni Editor Helen Pa -e.rson '26

REPORTERS Donald Weydemeyer Donald Grnndey Lillian Ban-y Mary Jo Stockton Jo O'Connor Virglnia Haley Claudine Opdyke

Esther Dukes Helen White

Frances Wylie Margaret Gallagher Keturah Tibbles Lillian Klnllschy Eloise Wright Elizabeth Hart Martha Maxey

Thelma i\icNall Fred Ro$eneau

BUSINESS STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER _ ... ._ ....... JACK L. CARTTER, '25 Assistant Busine!!B :U:mager.. ..Ralph Wagner, '2'i Advertising ~fanagcr ... _Jake Forbe::;, '25 Assistant Advcrtiaing Manage1· .Hardy Thorp, ':?8

Cixculation Manager -·---···-·········-·-·-··-·······Andy Briscoe, 25 j!.,.istant Circulation ~!gr ...... __ ··-···-······ Bill Graban1

The roads of happiness are those That do not lead to pomp and glory

But wind among the joys and woes That make the humble toiler's story.

-Edgar A. Guest

WELCOi\IE HOME BOBCATS

\J. of .-\.Yizona-An important ndvan~e in all astronom· ical ;esearch was accomplished by the phot-ogrnphing of the shad-ow bnncts on the sun, was made possible by a. cnmera im·ented by Dr. A. E. Douglas, of the University observatory.

, \ Rl'S IAN GIRL AT THE UNIVERSITY

OF CALIFORNIA

A lone Russian girl is registered iu tbe college of uu•chank!:i- at the University of California. Iler name is Emma Trotskaia and she is studying to be an electrical engineer. She came to this country from Harbin, M,iin­churia. and plans lo r eturn to Russia after completi ng her cou1·se.

MEN BK\UTIES TO BE PICKED FOR BROADSIDE

"So this is Paris,'' c..'je,;:te<l a

fair co-ed as the g6l""ter hrokE'.

Say, can anybody tell Eli where this English organization ''Knights of the Garter" 1'tarted '!

Th.ey stood on t.h.e porch at mid-1 night.-

And both were n?·ry still : He •tooP«i as if to kies her--....

Oh ) ou know the rt:St c.f th..e: biil.

THE r A ~!Ol' S L~ t:X -

!}RY CORRESPONDENCE

( Porticn~ of a ~tu<i<'s' Jett.et '\\-·er~

disdosed recfntly). Deat· Ma:----· -nncl where the hec.{

U. of ?\orth Dakota-For the first tirne in the histon· 1 · mv launlfiT1 I sent it home a of the. unh·er~ity a cont.est, the obj~ct of which .·ib tv I \\Ceh.. ago and. it hasn't come. yet; I dclt!rmmc the btmdsomest men on the campus, "1ll be herr it i~ Thursday and I"m on my

held. : .. s~ h1::·t :.nJ my sheets look 1ike the devil.

SCROL.\RSHIPS OFFERED FOR STUDE!\TS ABROAD CordinlJy your!", (REPLY) ~Iy dear Boy:-

laurd.ry, j What in

This co-ed is Scotch That's why she reduces, And you ought to watch, The effect she produces By taking less time, Because of less space With triumph sublime, -To powdfT her face.

--Joe and )foe.

I

GIVES

100/olDiscoun To All Students

YOU GET PREMIUM

COUPONS WHEN

YOU PATRONIZE

\ Landis Shoe Sho !

WHO GIVES

Discount of I OOA To CoHege Students

Here's to your health, men . You've shown what a Bobcat basketball team could do. Every­where you played the game as it 8hould be played.

Gu,tavus Adolphus College-Students of this college and other college~ are being offered excellent opportun­iti~s for post graduate study at scandinavian Universities, Through the work of the American-Scandinavian Founda­tion in providing scholarships and fellowships. The organization was founded by Niels Poulson, native of Denmark and ha~ been continued by those interested in the friendship behveen Americn and ScnndinaYia.

Don"t won y dbout }·our I'm ~ending· it in this mail. hea,·<:n's na:ne do yon do sock~ and haudkerl'hief~?

to yonr I ~-=====--.,==-=-=-=-=---======::-::---:~---==:---,:=°ff

The student body welcomes you back. It feels that you have done a good piece of work. and it looks to you for greater things before the sea~on j~ over.

This is your hour. l\Iake the most of it.

SHOW YOUR SPORTSMANSHIP

Friday and Saturday nights the Bobcats and Bruins tangle for basketball honors. That story is already known. But when the Bruins come to Bozeman show them what Montana State hospi­tality really means. Officials for the games are the best that can b:! gotten. So leave for grouches and razzeg at home and come ready to boost for the Bobcats a~ you have ne\-er done before. And don't forget to praise your rivals for their good work.

A MUSICAL TREAT

STUNT NIGHT

: tu!Jt Night is :igain a thing of the past. Some m:h tt were pa$t torc1·er, but in . pite of all the cm '~ntions, it 1 emainst and th. 1'rowcls tha1 go to s, the ~h·rn· a1" a' great as :he,- were "hrn I the idea originated six years ago. And the work clonP i.- for a worthy sause _ As usnal. the bmi of co;1tent".:m has been the Judges' ~edsion on the placing 01 the al'ts pre- I seJJted. fhe program was good and the s<!lect inn of a prize winner was no small task.

But Stunt Night has lost some suppo1·t among th_e :'tudents of th ·? institution. The constant fr_1ct1on ov~r judges. d_ecis!onR has caused some to I \\ ll~draw t:om parlic1pat1on. Fundamentally the motn-e behmd Stunt Night jg a good one. Why not st\engthen the basic idea h~- putting on a "'.l~.de\·1llc show as ugual and eliminate the prize I gJ\ mg clam··~? Let each organization give the begt lt has and get ils satisfactirn from t!:te ap­plause the audience gi\•es it?

fHE .\CvfIYITY CR.\ZE

"~cti1·itieR' He's got too many things to do I now_'

How often have you heard that expression/ about the campt.1s as an en.ergetic ".iob shover" lnq:I Jn. pan_ off an adclit ion al job on a fellow alread.v crowded lo capacity '" ith .iobs ·1 As in anv 1 ;;0;;1!,l collcvc. Montana S1at ha~ its "acti\'it~· .boun*" !w!;!o !fa all the wu1·k nml its "drawbacks;. 'Yh!l sit b.ac.K an cl kt the ambitious pull them

, !lm<ug-h .t1ieir trouble.<. Then theY, gro,,-1. lwcau'e th(.,: don't get all <•f

tht'. notice. fhey f t:l thPv h~l\-en't been treakil Tl~nt ani:l !ht·'· want 1>1 I"''" J'l•I>- whv tht• c:ollcge h:>s .. g-0nc to tI.1- <luy;, " ·

.Come on-\'Oi.t "ght •< digg;,rs · th:c;t <1rn always

TROPHY OFFERED BY CHANCELLOR

Your loving mothl•r.

tT\\'0 POST CARDS l!O.\!El I

\\·('11, thr rol dm-n<.'d latmc11_· hac.; tomt:, but holy eow, what the hrck I

Thf.' chanc.:ellor of the UniYersity of Kan~a::; has of- _ 11

fe1 l:d a Jo,;ng ("Up as a personal trophy for the best dl'illed company of the R. 0. T. C. a~ the school. Every ;-----------------, 'Pring •he cup will be awarded, with tne proper ceremony, EYES GLASS,f;S to the best drilled company in the unit. The trophy will TESTED FJTTED

1 be known a::; "The ChanceJlor Cup."

A ,chool for cheer leaders hao been organized at the I liniver:"ity of Iowa. It will be under the direction of the I dcpaltments of speech and physical education. and will mclude voice training and g~rmnastics.

A course in petroleum eng-ineering was added to the <:urriculum at the University of Oklahoma this ~emester.

l :\I\'ERSITY BROADCASTING i'\OW READ1

New Spring Suits

In just the style you want. London lavenders, Gull grey and Poudre blue. Of course they're the new wide trous­c1· ~tyle.

PRICED A'l'

$30 and $35

A. E. JESS OPTICIAL P ARLORS

Entrance Spt!cialty Boot Shop

BROKEN LENSES PROMPTLY REPLACED

Daffodils and Tulips ARE 1 OW JN THEIR GLORY

Come and See Them

M. Langohr, Florist We Telegraph Flower·

Phone 95

H-1- T-S WE HAYE THE)I ALL - COME IN A 'D HEAR &

YOl'H FA YORITE

ORTON BROS. 3-1 '\'est ~lain Bozeman

Place , our orders by l\Iarch 10th for .Announcement, an E ndo ure Cards

THANKS!

LOOK OYER THE LITTLE BLPE BOOK

LIBRARY

5 Cents per Yolume

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THE WEEKLY EXPON'ENT, TUE DAY FEBRUARY 24, 1925 PAGE THRE

R. O. T. C. FOR'.\1AL lS I fy the big trow.I. w .J. \ltCune ani DECIDED A BIG PARTY D. n Brn11ett. o< mtu.hr• of the ar-

1 ra.n ... emcnt C'c:t1~1~ttte,. should be d~-

·..1t(d fo:.· r ondlilJ! nil vho athcaOO.

I,., ith vne hilnr:ous tin l'.

These R. 0. T. C. nun ~unly know tu:-:· c ~· lal apnenr:mre how to thrnw a lTIC·an brawl. Thelr •

1 winter fi rmal, htld Friday C\eni1~·r.. .: ·ain w a:. "!'om1.: party!" February 20, w::i~ a i:do1·ic1u~ sur:n'""· 1 ---------------\.n ir.~pec-t:on trip through th - The Davi~ hall \\ ~ ~ ry rC>tociou<:.I:.

l· l!n en ~enior~ were (:Jectcd to 'fhree Fork~ Pottlan<l f\:Plent mill· and appropri 01 t l de1: r.ttfd wit:. I --------------~

Tyi---------IPhi" Kappa Phi" IK'GINEERS 1,·sPECT C'°"y:: SEP'TE)!\ilRl TO HOLD

'i,., DA!"CE SATL'RD.A y I TRIDE. "T CE. !ENT PLANT "'. ~ I ::wptemviri, men'• Seni<>r honor· Elects Members I I 11spect Complete Cement Plant .a~·, wiU hold a dance fo11owing I - · T · S t d T I Ii-_., • ...,_.~_, the <econd "a ne wi·h the >'tat• Choo'e Fourteen Seniors For m rip a ur a~: we ve Uni,· rsity f'atur<lny ni,ht. Tha~ )kmbership in Honorary :\Iake Trip wa.s the annount~mcnt m&irl by Scholastic F;:at th~ member ... of the oq.::aniz.tstion \Jr. and bl~. w-f:ddel and D1·an an I

. , · orr• wtrc l?Ue=ts at the Dt:ti. j)f)n house at dinner Sunday. I

fhe Theta ~ ·u dinner J?Uests wc1 I bcrt Courtney on \Vedne:f:"day f:"\·e-1 Jo!, and Profecfl:or and Mrs .. Jack-

~c t!O: Jay. It ha~ h<:c-r the custom "tf ::::e,,.

temviri to lOnduct a dani: ' .mnu­allv foll< ,,-b.c" ::in athlt-tic <:onte<lt b(;~W('en l\lonW.na Stah· and the State Cniversily. This year the d::i.nce will foJlow the ln~t ba~ket· ball conte~t of the ~eason betwe~n

1mc brr ... !:ip m Phi Kappa Ph1, na· lat Trident "as made Saturday by a bayonets, guns and flags. Tht! punc:h· tional c:v ho!arshtp fratermty, as a re- ~r;;. u j) cl endr1eering students anti howl wa~ firmly ent1 t ~ .... l1e<l behind a J

1 sult of a meeting- of the kcal chap .. f~~culty membc1 s of the college. Th ... 1 sandb;:: g fortrc·:-s. · Bobolink Household and Industrial Art~ rank- rludin¥.' two members of the fnculty ··~\lac and Us or.·he~\.ra U'nish,·d

1 on Sunday. -- I

fr. and .Mrs. J. B. Graeber wcr2 the two rival~.

ter he rl Thursday. The coll•l!e of party consisted of tweh·e people, in· I I ed second with four members. of the departmi:nt. of Civil Engineer· 1 their usual excE'llent music, and Bill

1 Following is a llst of those wh'l . ing. . Ennis presided as chief enteTtaincr.

I were £!N:ted to n:embership: I Those making the trip left Boze- Spot. d~nces wer~ a feature of thf" Cdlt.:ge of Agnculture-L. 1\euman, j man Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. evemng s entertammt-nt, but there

G. Duttcn and J. L. Cartt.er; College 1 After their trip through the quany1 were not enough lucky eputs t-0 satis­

of Eng-ineering-W. A. Boyer, G. G. 1 c:rushing mills, grader plant, and

'IHI: FLLLY GUAR \ 1 "TEED EfFFEL !:'ILK HOSE

$1.25 or guests at the Kappa De!tn Wednesday evening.

ProceEds from this affair are used for the bct.terrnent and up· building of traditions at .'.\1ontann

Cottier, Ve'rl McCoy, and Charlei; grinding plants they were guests oi 1,--------------­E. 0. Kindschy wns a {!inner st at tho Alpha Gamm~ Delta se Friday evening.

L--------------· Kinj!; College of Applied Science- jthe cement company at a luncheon. Grace McVick€"1' and Ern st Morris;

1I n the afternoon they completed their

College of Household and Industrial 'tour of the rncking mill and the Jab· Arts--Francis Robinson, Ethe! Spar- oratories.

State. BEAUTY ART SHOP

The wearing qualities is fully guaranteed to satisfy the wearer in every way.

IN STUNT NlfiUT elta Gamm~ Alpha Gamm• '1

ta anncunces the engagement. of itlie Lehrkind and Howard Dnugh- Chi O's Second, Kappa Deltas

l Third and Pi Phis Receive I Honorable Mention

. fr~tCl_nity wen: hosts at f \'alentme f1res1de Saturday eve· The Sixth Annual Y. W. C. A.

,g, February 14. The house wa; Stunt Site Jived up to the reputation >tt1ly decorated m \"alentine favors, made by its predecessors. All of the I

the radio returns of the game stunts were clever, many of them ved a mo3t pleasant entertainment. were musical, and all of lhem made I geant and ~!rs. Ell•worth were a big hit with the audience. A larj!e n!( the guest'. au<ldience attested to the interest of

--- I the townspeople as well as to that i Beta Phi announces the pledg· l of the college students. I of Lrnore Sullhan of Stever.,. I Alpha Omicron Pi took first 1ila~,

e. I with their HQpium Drea111." This 1 stunt was undoubtedly the most color­

rs. Lyons of Columbus, Mont., n . ful of all, and well deserved first Phi from Mount Holyoke, was a I place. Chi Omega. took •econd place ner gur~t at thl· Pi Phi house

1

with 3 production entitled "Before-ntlay e\'C:-ning. and Aft." Good dancing an~ comedy I

--- relief we1·e features of their stunt. I fhe octive member. of A. 0. Pi I Kappa Delta placed third with " Th e ! re entertained at the home of Elva Doll Shop,"' a very cle,er act whehe· :Id 011 :\fonday evening, at a wnf- in the dolls come to Ji{e and dance. supper. Pi Beta Phi won honorable mention

I with "My Cro~swor<l Puzzle/' an or­"'rancis '\\'ylie: am] Eloise '\\'right igins.1 and de\·er s-runt in black and o Sunday dinnc r j.!Uests at th: : white. A. E. house. I All of thi~ year's stunts wete dif·

\ (1;:1 ent and unusual, providing- a varied retui ncd I piogtam that. kept the audience high· ~he has l) amu(;;t-d throughout the evemng.

The -uccess of this "'·ent was due I I in a larg-e rneasur~ to the untrrin~ ef­

tamilton Hall entertained at a for .. f1,_H·t~ of Keturah Tibble._, president of J dinner pa1ty Wednesday e\·ening. jY. ';\". C. A., Thrlma ;lfrNall, gene_•al

Ji'5 Alice Barbour hns n Big Timber, where rt the past two weeks.

e ::ruests were Mr. and Mrs. "\\' . \Y. ll!.D'\~g-e1·, Hardy Tharp, adve1t1~i.1.! ,. 1in, Mr. and Mrs:. RutlcdJ,?e, ::Hr. Jn•anPger, and Paul Jol·n::;l.n, :-L . .!"t" I Mrs. R. E. Br1.. wn, and )1r. and I manager. I Mrs. R. E. Brown, Mr. and l\11s. ----==:-::===--,==== rnr, and :Mr. and Mrs. Vandenhook.

; I I 1 I I t 1 I I I I I I I •I I I I I 1111 I I t i I~

lll.

SNAPS!

New Spring SUITS

SHIIiTS

HATS

CAPS TIES

AND

OXFORDS

Fo~· College Men arriving daily. Drop in and look thel'Jl ~ver boys.

go, and Virginia Schneider. Mr. Leh, general manager of th\": Initiation ceremonies for these new- company, ac:te<l as personal guide for J

ly elected members will be held in th• the party and explained the workings I nea r future. of the plant as well as the financial

1

SOCIAL CALEN DAR

Feb. 24-Debate with Vnh·ersity Freshmen.

Feb. 27 - Athletic Associatio!l Dance.

Feb. 2S-Septemviri Dance. March 4-7 ( inclusive)-Basketbali

Tournament. March 13-0mega Beta Dance . March 14-Engineers' Dance. March 20-Fang Dance. March 21-Beta Epsilon Dance.

Jtd ith Johnson, '21, is teaching school at Ellensburg, Washington.

Hats for the Co-eds

REASONABLY PRICED

FROl\1

$4.98 to $8.98

J. N. McCracken &Son

outlay required for operation. !

AT THE RIALTO :March 1 and 2

I IThe G~~ H~unts , ~w~r~=~:~>:: buried, --and Lift•, greateit ad&Jen-1un play•d fa< and loll I

To Lnte They Learned The Price Society

Demands

Lewis Stone Conrad Na.lie!

MarSUerite DeLa Motte

Productic>n oft11e play by Samuel Shipman

BUNGALOW

"'Nuff·Scd"

Over Budd's Electrie Store Black and all the Correct Spring shades. Room 8 Phone 750-R

Water Waving Hair Dying

Hair Dressing Shampooing

Facial Massage Hollingsworth' s

Scalp Tl"eatrnent Marcel and FYench

Round Curling Satisfaetion Assured

Hose Spedalists

The Gallatin Laundry Co. 139 East Babcock

Is always really to serve your Laundry needs-Call ph<>ne 79 and wagon will be at your door

lF YOU ARE PARTICULAR TRY US

The chann <>f cheerful em ironment is greatly enhanced either in the Frat house or Dorm by using

Old English Liquid Wax Cleaner for your woodwork and floors. l\Iake your surroundings

healthful and see h<>w much easier s tudent life becomes

ROLD BY

Ow~nhouse Hardware Co.

Malted Milks THE BEST YOU EVER TASTED FOR

15c THE SUGAR BOWL

The Home of Home-made Cudies

Lang's Exclusive Shoe Store

Young l\Ien·s Oxfords in the Late Patterns Young Ladies Pumps in the New Spring Styles

Reasonable Prices

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I BOH('.\.T l\IEETS BRUlN H ERE 1HIS \YEEK TO DECIDE THE MONTANA

CHAMPIONSHIP

THE WEEKLY EXPO JE T, 'TUESDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1925

t!:,0 SP80RT s~

BOB TOOTELL. SPORTS EDITOR

lT TAKES T,\-0 GAMES TO WlN THE CHAMPIONSHIP. BOTH GA JES

IS OUR GOAL BOBCATS

I ·1 S f ·d nager of the '\located geographicallv. It costs ,1 I The team report that they ieceh·ed gords every time they wet"e ca11

BOJ!rAT(:. TO MEET I BOBrATS RETURN ~:~:~:.tefor3 ~n:1 ~f 1~~e

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fn""St slrmg 11argl'.' nmtunt of mone~ to b1ing othE~· ,unusually good 1.reatmcnt on tF.eir .o'l. In the .ldaho Tech, "Normal, n l.J tJ lJ men. Aftt·l' sa~ford had played for :l I conference team~ to Bozeman and the whole tl"lp. l Int~1 mountam. ~mC'~, they play .

FROM LONG TRIP \'erv short time the refoee dismissed

1 gate receipts w'lll not cover the e..x- --

1 m_~st the cnt1~e g31~es. At Di

BRUINS IN TILTI I· - f th .. "" ... !1 ace unt or lpenses At 1\-lissoula they were 1nct nt tlw. \\ mnCl' was high po1rt mun wit :~~~h ~~l~~·ing~ p: .. m~ -- Th;·Utah Aggie. games h~re a few train by a group. of Bo.beat booster~. ba~kds. 1:1e re?eated against th --- I Tht" Dcbcats were going good In \Yeeks ago we1·e an e..xcept1on. v.re Three .:\1. S._ C . . A..lomni placeJ then· t~:~11ountam_ '\\lth thl:!. san.ie

Play Friday and Saturday to De- Win Se\·en of Eight Games this go me, in fac~. too good for th• came within $20 a[ brcaldng e-·en on cars at the disposal of the >qu•d Llur- "mle Cummins caged nine counte citle Sle:lte Championship;

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1 Played on Tour of Idaho teachers. ·w.inner, '"·bo was substi- he games. Howe,·er, f~r on: of those mg. the1_r stay m t11e .c1.ty. _These men I Last Dobcat Gan1es and £;Iontana h1tt>rl for Cottam in t.he last half, games there were 800 "\ ocational Co_n· wer~ Bill Shovell, L•_u1s UnJhnm, an,\ On~ of the lfrlE:-na i1aper.s ann For Season plar"d an exceptionally glod game. gress boys who paid 25 cents adm1s- ~Ttlham Tremper. Among the alumni ed the anivd of the "'long The Bcbcats returned last Satur- During the sl:ort time thal he \;;2:; sion. The $200 from this source made and former M. S. C. s"m]ents wtn en ~harpsho· leTs·· fr m Bozeman.

in t.he g·ame hr made 10 field goals. tip \'ihat ordinaTily would have been a tertair.ed the team there wexe ~nap. l1011tana State College's fig:11ting j <!ay. nig.ht £~·0111 a. h~e,hly SU('t.\essful whic:li made liirn high point man for f deficit. A compal'ative example is our per Kennedy, Harry i\foCann. Shorty F:\:.~ !n Hl~lena had looked for B...1bcats ,d!J appear on the hardwood foteJgn 1m-•as1on, winnrng seven gam€.'1 ti;: came-. rwo i:ramfc:: with Rirk~ CcJlegP i'l Bachman, ~wprl" 'R1t1rrbmd, Br>f.' Hurl.-.r~a;,·ld «- 111Lt the J.f,,~'t..;•"!.:!

1 out of eigh~ All g-arnes except tbt:1 ,,.1, , R...,,,,...,. rl£l~•~?.1 .-..:i t.he rrte-r· I \\·hi"h WP Jo:c-t ~2'?'1. \V2 l'"'d $1 (1() on

1 S"'tn. Karl Ga11~r·1..,...,,., r:r>d ot-h"l""'.

1 '.J the ~t. Challcs frnme os the bi

., rui;Corsity's grnw.~ng bear~ this week. I first one which was los~ to ML$~oul. mountai~ Union College Panther-:. by I both the .Mine~ and Normal games t --- 1._ r '11e'" 'lf th~ sea_son fo!' Heie~a . Por the loc~h:, .\dolph Hartwig, the I wci e won by a fairly ""Ide margm. ! a set: re of 64-14. The Bobcats took and $75 on the St. Charles and Inter- The U students maintained th mo~~ 1\ e:l lhthcugBht l.pcthaps ttH Samts c · · · · , , · · t• · t · . . · . · , t O\:•ll e ouc:.ab. Instead tht: eniongn.ed f1 1 \\an!, ''"·dl d1splay ht!i 11 he Srhcol 01 ~lmes. tne us an early lead and at no st.age of tn · 1 mountam games. At most of our ~·ourleous vf att1turlr·:-. d~ ring ln..; two ,_ t 1 .b . • MVeted wares. (°(I.. t~am, Ha1·t;.vig-'s game of last week, was defoated by game were th.·ey in danger. The :-;co·1: I smaller games the gate receipts pay crames thC're. Rc...,~m ... was eptnely c-t~·--!i- p,t.I ·kon an ~x,1•1 itwn <I sm

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01 and n.<S>ID~ that com1> ~.mi;cg- nwte.

1s t.:xi•enec to ( o grea~ a sLore o ;_ o . e game w .. at th:? half ~tr.iod 22 to 6 in tavor o t~ l m9re t an e expenses o e a sent. c t'n ~t attempt at ·: - ! . t 1 d ; S . . '""!ain&s for the tcl!e.re v.-1.th hh, .:i.IJ\.t'·l fa:')t all throu{!'h and a three-point tho Bobcat:->. I officials. ding'' was the :-;cng- '"Dowr c:n the

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a::d uncaml\" eYt» \'al Glynn \.Yill te lt'ad of ~liners Leld until Hartwie- 'flw Bobcat:; wound up the ,,~et::"k by Thl' above firrures seem startlino. Fann/' and that w:.i-. sung t.. .rn t:n- \a .t c 0

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t try a _ !l- c-=11£1;~· ~l'hb 1~1.an <:.lways pln,y :-:;tartLd a :shouting sprL'e. Both team!) deft' ting .i\lount St. Charles Coll-he I yet there is a p~int which w~ shculd lirely g\.oU natured man.net'. S lOt m the wholf:' game .

... wondexful floor j'!<Ure. His Lasket ust<l defonsiY(· t)by thrcughoi..;t the in a score 37 to 13. The Saints open-1 coni:iider in this connection. The loss­~~c i.:1 cle:H' antl he ~hould lall .r sonw J.:ame1

nt?ither beir.~ able to get close 1 ed il\ g-reat sLylc, t.yi.i~ t.he score at cs stated are based on cash gate re- D<1wn ~t Idaho Tech, th('y couldn't , Thc> refe-re(: for tb~~ :1'eek's. g ~ty field gcials. in for !:hots. 2, at 4, and again at 6 points, to !ceipts. Jn figuring our gate receipts \do em.uE"h in the way ur =ourtesies 15

the same that ofuciated in Hatfield '"·ho i~ captain oi th!! Bob- j State C-0llegc hc·ld their own against their oppon· I it is only fai'r that Bobcat tickets and fo·l' the ;;isiting Bobcats. _.i~iter the

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soula. Team membt-r::: say that .1at. sqnail i.s :ill sE>t fl" a cPuple of Fg. Ft. Pts. ents for app1·cxin~ately fh·e ~1il:tutes. J part of the activity fee should be ;g-ame, one of th~ papers tht:1e stated t 3 ?so_lut~Iy square_

31_1d th~t he j br-!"d evenings of watchful waiting <:11d I Glynn, rf..... . .. .2 1 5 Then the indommtable passmg and !counted as cnsh receipts. This woul1l \that

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'beyond a doubt1 the Bobcats arc· his stuJf perfcctl~ • ~o that the:~ ~>lappy pm suit of the leather melon. "\Yillian15, rf. .0 0 O j shooting combination of th e B.o):>cat give a different aspect to tbe mntte!" the best team that has ever invaded be no fear c;f questionable offtct Y.~Guin is all "bet up'' over the com· lcottam, li... · · .1 3 !quint be~~n to t .... 11 anrl it~ effect w2s and wou1d also explain hc.w athletics I Idaho." for these games. i~ games and borh gua1ds will beat \Yinner, If..... - ···-· -··-· 0 0 soon noticeable. Hartwig, Cottan1, are maintained in spita of appal'ent -------watching by the oppo~ition for when i Hartwig, c. .A 9 Glynn and Hatfield piled up scores in losses. At Dillon, Barnie Williams and an- .Tean Kelly, '18, i.:; practicing ~~.a.st 1.CX)Jcct.i.:d they are liable to snm·e Cununmgs I g.reat style during· ~he Test ~f the ~n- I <ther Bobcat booster funlished car;; I at Denver, Colorado . .a few elusi.,.·e points. McGuin, rg. · tire game. Hartwig was high pc-mt to take. the team to Butt~~ a trip of ---the Missoula Iloney Eaters will be Hatfield (c) -----··- •. 1 3 J man, ~11akinr.t i::: 1)oints. G~ynn took !river 70 miles._ Kenneth M. King, '20, is. entOB'j

m hand with a galaxy of stars that Total ......... S 4

~O . lO pomt:s, and Cottam 7 pomts. --- !gist for the Dominion Departrne'Q iH have gcod reps tucked under the r 1 The subs got lots of e.>..1)erience on Agriculture, Saskatoon, Saska

"':rs ~f ll~i~ scrap 1ooks.. 1 . Tl.:mpsou, 8;;_100_' ... o .. f .... ~ .. i .. i~.-.·.~ ... oo 200 l M. (l . r. HAS HARD I the t~lp and came across with the ,van, Canada -~ pan~ o oys w o s1g-n t ieu Do\vning If. o (),.. lJ

;dlt>C.ks with Dahl~e1·g \ldll be remem~ . Siglet', ~---······ 3 8 l>o-:rcd by scholast1c basketball fans for \11! -ti 1· . . .. ::==:::· .. O O TIME WITH f INANrE I . I ~heir effective work with the Butte · E;eb~~~. ~!:··:-. . ········-·······2 ~ 4 lJ J All out fer the big games Frida: I t~ms- Oscar plays 'ngh~ forward I On Tuesday night the Bobcats ___ I and Saturday! fn these fina1 games I ..-hile George prniers the right guard 1 _ d Id h T h t p t ll Tl).·1• I f th th h · h. . . p a} e a o ec a , oca e o. • Committee Member Discusses o e season. e state c amp10ns i;1 pcSJtwn. B".'1ey holds. down the left game was a decisive <"ictory for the Seat Sales for Games ts at stake, with the score at the end . f<Jrwar~ pM1hon. and. is an effective Bobcats the final score being 40 to and Reasons of. the first half one all. ! ~r m th~ Misso.u:a tea~l suc?ess.

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16. Ho\vever, this game was not won ___ Experts say that the Bobcats and ! ~Ilman who )Umps 1 ~ the little C!rcle v .. ·ithout having to put up a hard bat- Bruins are nbout as evenly matched \ IS 3 to~ited athl~t,• oi na~t ye.a.rs fro~1 tle. The Idaho Tech Tige·rs found it A brief insight into the financial this year as two teams could possibly the l\Iissoula Hu!'h ,chool. lllman is j · .bl t t b th t situation of athletics in the school b I ttrnsitlered one of fl1e best centers in 1dmfpossi e Co ge Y tl. e ntihan~ o-man may not be amiss at this time. We e. :b.e state. A ccJ"tam Mr. Sweet stars forced to take long shots at the bas- ear a grea ·ea c comment m re-

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e ense. onsequen y, ey were h t d 1 f · lt 1eft guard. Swret was a member . gard to the reservation of seats at With the shade of differnce in favor .- th 19•3 !IT I - c ·t St •- h lket which prayed t-0 be unsuccessful the games. I t does not seem fair to of the Bobcats, cf course. ~ ~ ~ .1 e;:. l y . ai.c;: c am- for them. ~on te.a~n. Stnre enteTmg col~ege The next game was with Ricks col- the student that after paying an ac-

· lus ab1hty along ba_sketball lmes lege at Rexburg Idaho. The game fo·ity fee in the fall he shou ld have Rems to hnvc g-reatly mcreased. f h h' d t tl to pay a n e::o..-trh amount to get a

The teams have met once this yea!' J \tv~s obneto t e air ebs Bgabmest.son ic choice seat at the big games. If con-. rm, u as usua t _e o ca cam:-- . . . <lld each hold a Vlrtorv OYer the other. I - h d h f. l b . 28 d1tions were ideal at ll!ontana State, . · out a ea t e ma score etng · ne d 'Tiie c;,ntest::: w1U_be more than spir- l-0 64

_ ' ft stu ents would never have to pay ALLEGRETTI

r...i for should either team win both I Th . f 11 . h R. k extrn for reserved seats, nor probab--· . e evening- o mvtng t e 1.c d \ l • .t~ t'1ey \qU be recognized as the I th b ts 1 1 h ,. 1 Y \Vould not have to pay so large an FAMOUS CHOCOLATES

game e Bo ca p ayec t e L"orma . . . . lie<t exp.:-nent of college baski>tba!I C 11 D"ll Th D"ll \ actmt;- fee m the fall. The pomt

t1J3t ~fontana can boast of. 1 · 0 egehe<latb lBon. H e11

. 1 onf team I is that conditions arc far from ideal. . • • 1s coac.· y ruce o 1ster, ormer I . · ~~tumo1t·s fr~1,1n bthe box office mdicate M. S. C. basketball star. The teach· n11

ttohe fm;1tf pince, Bozdeman is ha

:ua sea s wi e scarcer than home I l t t h B b t . f sma ·wn. everit stu ent o-n t e

85c and $1.00

. ers os ote ocasmascoreo -g-rmvn _bananas m Alaska. A great 10

to 50

_ campus and every citizen in Bozem a.1 KLEINSGHMIDT ~or m the EohcatE. success ,,,.ill lie E•.·cr\- mnn including the mana er were to at.tend a11 g-ames we would cm the studcni suvport that they re- I t th. rt ."> t 1 .. ~- still be farbehind most of our con­Tcit·c at the game. I go e oppo um · .. 0 Pay 1 ~ t ts ference rivals in attendance and gate

game. When Hol lister substituted 'receipts. Furthermore, we are poorly Rafferty who is wearing a steel knee

!fUSICAL BOBCATS MAKE brace for one of the regular players, ~-------------------------__, BIG HIT IN ASSEMBLY I Coach Romney thought it necessary Lo

Th "Mu · I B b , . · I 1• u 1uaUl ll l ·i l 1IA l~ t ll l<. lH l ll l Fl l Ut 11 1 111 11111 1u 1 11 1 1 t<11 1 1 l l 11 111 111 e s1eu o cats ' entertained i ~

1lll ihe students and faculty with ,, • ~ 'TEcy fine program at assm1~bly, Fri- ~ i day morning, February 2a. There is ~ TOURNAMENT'S ~ ><ill some doubt as t-0 just what some i COMING! ~ f!lf the numbers were us Lou pro- i ~ >IOllnced the foreign titles so deftly ~ ~ -U.at they were rarely understood. ~ Don't forget your supply od

Registrar R. 0. Wilson made some> ~ ~ an"nuncemF"t' concemir.g the Mis- 1 i CHARLIES CHOCOLATE ~

u~a games and tournament, 3.n11 I ~ PIES ~ closed his. spc-ech by announcing that l ~ ~ hc.nafte1· fou1 -hour quarterly exams ~ !

vn!d be held. ; --:-- ; ~ ~ ; ~

Jtanette Kelley, '17. is in the eilu-. ~ i • tational department of the Washburn ~ PARK CIGAR STORE ~ 1

Crosby Milling Company at Minncap- ~ ~I ··'is, Minn. ~ , ' "' " ., , '"' ' , , _,, , ,., ' "" , .. ,. , '"' """'"'"'""~ I

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Friday Night

After the first Missoula Game --::--

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Bozeman, Montana · I C-Ouraes are offered in Architectural Civil, Electrical

Industrial, Mechanical and Chemical Engbeering In Agri: culture and its Various Branches, In Applied Sci~e and m HousehG>ld and Industrial Arts.

Five New Buildings are now being added to the equip.. ment of Monta~a State C-Ollege. A school with a wondedpl campus, extetIB!v~ ~ulpment and competot faatlty: 'll'lth a fine student spmt, ln a town of flnoot environments.

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