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The AMPLIPIER Montana College o~ Mineral Science and Technology BUTTE,
Vol. 18, No.8
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WITHDRAWAL FROM CLASSES d sirin ,t withours . must do o b fore NOON. Friday, April 6, 1973. Stud nt n1U t cur a Drop Add card from the R g'j tr r Offic, complete it in ink and r turn it to the R g'i trar ' 0 fi e b for th ab v -m ntioned tim . Aft r thi date. if a studen dire t withdraw our ,th catalog provide h may recetv a "W if doin . A, B, C, or D work or an . F" if doing' failin work.
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March 23, 1973
SENIORS
Concert Tonight In
Museum Hall Th . Cha111b r En ruble of th Univ rsity or Or on School of Music will present a concert toni ht in Mu um IIaIl at 8. Admission is tree. Tl mcmb r of the TOUP ar Barbara Myrick. rlute nd piano; D 1 Iel G ting, clari II t: Delb rt S man, piano and !'1arrsichord' and Richard Long, b sso n. All of the re students in th School of Music at the Univer. ity of Oregon at Eugene. Barbara Myrick, who was born and received her arly ducation in Butt ,ha a bachelor s degre trorn Mont na state Univ rsrty. 8h )S presently working on h r doctorat, s is Daniel Geeting. Geeting ha a bachelor s degre from California State University and has a master's from USC. Mr. Long and Mr. Saman are still working for bachelor s degre . Long and Saman have studi d at Ob rlin Conservatory and Saman has also studied in Europe. Th ir pro "ram will incl u de works coverin about four hUDdr d years including S eelinck Couperin Hand 1 Beethoven M ndelssohn Beethoven Toch, piston, Var se and Milhaud.
Concert Tonight Bob Pederson
ARCHON Sigma Rho Fraternity recently held election of officers for the year. Robert J. Pederson, formerly of Butte, was elected Archon of the fraternity. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred R. Pederson of Billings. Other officers are John C. Roberts of Libby, Vice-Archon; Andrew M. Chadwick of Lewistown, Secretary; and Richard C. West of Charlotte, North Carolina, Treasurer. Each of these position has a one-year term of office. The Delta Chapter of Sigma Rho, national engineering frat rnity was organized in Butte in 1923. Activities to celebrate the organization's fiftieth anniversary are being planned by members of the fra terni ty t Montana Tech.
Danny O'Keefe will headline the second Folk and Fun concert i~ the Montana Tech gym ton.lght at 8 p.m. O'Keefe's hit single, "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues," has been on national record charts for several months. Comedian Ron Douglas noted satirist, also will perform for the event sponsored by the Montana Tech Cultural Improvement Committee. O'Keefe writes most of his own songs and has recently released an album on Atlantic records, "O'Keefe." He also does guitar solos. Tickets at Tech and high school student and adult prices are on sale in the Montana Tech Bookstore and Woolworth's record department.
If you plan to graduate in .June 1973 or February 1974 you should be aware that YOU are required to take the Undergraduate Record Exarni na tion. This ex ruination is now sch~duled for Friday, 1 p.m., Aprtl 6 h. Please reserve this date since a make-up test is not possible.
AMST Low on Money The Executive Commit.tee of the ASMT at its meeting held March 1, 1973 set up a new meet , ing night. Regular meetings will now be held on the first Thursdays every month at 7:30 p.m. The Dance Committee has enough money to sponsor mors dances according to chairman Mike Bowman. The financial report given showed that the Mineral Club has overspent its appropriations. As a result, the Mineral Club will not be allowed to spend any more money. Tom Hohn suggested that a lett~r of thanks to K.XLF for then: excellent coverage of Engineering Week. John Likarish noted that the balance in the general fund is ?nly $1,400 compared to approximately $5,000 at this time last year.