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Top left: Don Pedersen and Bob Helm abandon bridge for chess; Bob Wylder and Bob Burns watch the mas- ters. Top right; Glen Kennedy and Betty Terry got along famously as coat- checkers. Lower left: Rosina Walters tells Dawson Oppenheimer just what the future holds. Lower right: Seats at the bingo table were always filled. Stude nt T4h Io4 Op£ vi 9ti 2 oo4d Sponsored by the social coinmittee of ASMSU, open house at the Student Union is scheduled for the first Friday in each quarter. Living groups provide entertainment which includes everything from ping- pong to bridge to bingo to fortune-telling. To round out the variety of entertainment the Gold room is reserved for dancing. 29
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VotUu ALe i 2 a utad fleace U ASMSU and class elections turned Aber Day into a field day for student-politicsters. For once feet trod across the oval to temporary polls super- vised by 1946 Central board officers. Kaimin staff members worked over-time . . . issued an Aber Day Extra during high court with complete returns of the student primaries. Don Kern and Wilbur Funk became ASMSU presidential candidates. Kern was elected during the May 6 finals. Business manager candidates Afho survived the primaries were Dawson Oppen- heimer and Dale Gillespie; Gillespie winning in the finals. Joan Carroll and Joan Kuka were competitors for ASMSU vice-presidency; Kuka won the post. Mary Jean Maclay and Nina Mur- phy were primary candidates for student body secretary. Maclay won May 6. Central board primary winners were Dick Merritt, Vic Dikeos, Mary Eleanor Redpath, Jane Cheadle, Bill Ganson, Dave Freeman. Final elec- tion returns awarded posts to Freeman, Merritt, and Cheadle. Store board contestants who lined up for the finals were John McLeod, John Dunning, Bill Barbour, Joe Braycich, Dan Yovetich, and Marge Ralston. Later McLeod, Ralston and Barbour won store board seats. Campaigning began weeks in advance; SwiTZER-for-presidenters took to the air . . . heads went up. John Hakola files his ballot while Martin Farris looks on. Bill O ' Donnell and Chippo Goldfr till in the proper X ' i
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Ue tM-iCfA ScUaali GoHtp ted . • • High school sprinters compete in a close race. The broad jump. Stretch it, boyi Spurs present inc]jviclual awards to high school champs. The University went all out to entertain Montana ' s high school students at the annual Interscholastic meet. May 15, 16, and 17. Prof. Joseph W. Howard was chairman of the 1947 meet. Clever house decorations erected by all living groups greeted the guests from more than one hundred high schools as they came on the campus. The visitors saw MSU tradition in action in the form of SOS, tapping of Spurs, Mortar Board, and Silent Sentinel, song fests, and mixers in the Student Union. Interscholastic week officially opened Thursday afternoon with the traditional parade of athletes on the track at Dornblaser field. From then on, it was competition and fun.
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