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M C Vol. 11, No. 16 Eastern Montana College of Education, Billings February 7, 1958 BOYER BECOMES DOCTOR DAUGHERTY urn COACHING TO BECOME SOCIOLOGY PROF The head of Eastern's music de- partment has been granted his doctorate degree from the Univer- sity of Oregon, it was announced by President H. L. Steele at fac- ulty meeting this week. Dr. George Boyer completed all the work for the degree when he went to Eugene, Oregon, on Jan. 24 for his final examination. Dr. Boyer's thesis dealt with the evaluation of music theory in the music education curriculum. His degree will be formally granted on June 15, 1958. He received his masters degree in music at the University of South Dakota. Dr. Boyer taught in South Dakota high schools for six years and taught one year at the University of South Dakota before joining the Eastern faculty. 3. Deadline, Feb. 11. 4. Winners selected by judges. 5. Judges will base` their decis- ions on originality, music and/or acting ability, continuity, and gen- eral over-all effect. 6. Three prizes will be given. The cash prizes will be based on the percentage of ticket receipts. 7. Rooms or stage can be made available for rehearsals by con- tacting Miss Meadows or Mr. Joe Vacek. Prices for admission will be stu- Dr. George Boyer Dr. Dale Daugherty made a de- cision last week which will put Eastern's athletic department in the coach hunting business next fall. Dr. Daugherty decided to devote full-time to teaching social studies as a sociology instructor, and will be advanced to associate profes- sor when he begins his duties in July. In his three years of coaching football, the Yellowjackets fin- ished third in the Montana Col- legiate Conference the first year, and second in the following two. The Hornets won 11 games, lost seven and tied one. Last fall, Dr. Daugherty's team won six games and only lost two. As baseball coach two years ago, Daugherty's team won its first conference championship in 19 years. Last year, the 'Jackets fin- ished with a seven-seven mark, holding their own in games with Montana State College and Mon- tana State University. Daugherty is not completely fin- ished with Eastern athletics, how- ever. He said he would probably coach baseball again this spring. He stated, \I'll never lose interest in the team.\ \Coach or Dr. Dale\ as he is known to his friends came to East- ern in 1955. Well-liked, he'll be an asset to the educational pro- gram, but a definite loss to the coaching department. Good luck in your new field, \Dr. Dale!!\ Marriage Clinic Opens The first program of the Mar- riage Clinic will be held Feb. 11, at 7:30 p. m. in the First Congrega- tional Church. Dr. William A. Garrison is chairman of the panel on \Your Personality and Home Background.\ Other members of the panel are Mrs. Virginia Dorrough, Mrs. Hel- ene Northcutt, and Mr. Fred Van Valkenburg. The panel will discuss the de- velopment of personality, and the desirable personality characteris- tics. They will enumerate the best characteristics which lead toward success in marriage. After the panel is finished, there will be a 20 minute film on Dr. Dale Daugherty Circle K Sponsors 'Mr. Informal' Contest Say, men! You say your room- mate broke his leg • when he wrecked his car?—Froze his fing- er while waiting for the ambu- lance? — Lost his girl? — Flunked his midterms? — Fell down the stairs and now he's in jail for creating a nuisance? Then, just smiles and says, \What me worry?\ He may be MR. INFORMAL! Vote for the most easy-going guy on campus and see him crowned at the Circle K club SMOKER, Thursday, Feb. 13, at 7:30 p. m. in the Men's Dormitory. Everything is going to be free! Free refreshments, Free cigar- ettes! Free entertainment! It seems Circle K wants some help to cele- brate the new sand urns they ordered for the Administration Building. So, men students, keep this date in mind! Join the festivities and see MR. INFORMAL crowned! There will be ballot boxes in the Ad Building and also in the Stu- dent Union. Be sure and vote for the Mr. In- formal of your choice. \Marriage Today.\ Following the film, the audience will be divided into small discussion groups. All Eastern students are invited to attend the Clinic. Sessions will be held Feb. 11 through March 18. Clubs, Classes Urged to Start Preparations for Band Variety Show Does your club or class need I dents, 25 cents; faculty, 50 cents; money? Here is an excellent op- adults, 75 cents. Advance ticket portunity to make some. All you sales will be held at the informa- have to do is sponsor an act for tion desk in the Student Union the Variety Show which is being Building. held by the band on Feb. 21, at Any individual group wishing to 8 p. m. in the Eastern gymnasium. participate may do so providing This Variety Hour will consist i they have contacted Miss Mead- of any type of talent you have ows or Mr. Colwell by Feb. 11. in your group, or you may corn- Individual groups may compete bine with another club or class, for prize money. and, if you win, the prize money will be divided. If you wish to sponsor a group, contact Mr. Richard Colwell at the Music Department or Pat Meadows at the Girls' Dorm be- fore Feb. 11. RULES: 1. One act per class or club, or combined classes and clubs. 2. Each act limited to 15 min- utes. Chocolate chip cookies and yel- low lemonade will be served throughout the evening. In charge of refreshments are Pat Ashall and Virginia Samuelson. Ticket-takers are under the re- sponsibility of Joy Monson and Cal Thomas. Chairmen of the clean-up committee are Char- maine Johns and Dorothy Schert- ing. Intercollegiate Knights will take tickets. 'Stocking Hop' Slated For Saturday Night The Eastern probationary Spurs will hold their \Stocking Hop\ Saturday, Feb. 8 from 9 to 12 in the Student Union Building. Music for the affair will be provided by Addison Bragg's three piece combo.