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Vol. 12, No. 20. Eastern Montana College, Billings, Montana February 27, 1959 Enthusiastic participants Saturday night elected Marvin Carter to rule over the Mardi Gras Mixer as King Rex. Government Publications To Be Stored In Library Eastern's library w i 1 I presently house United States Government publications, according to Dr. Her- bert L. Steele, College President. The library has been designated one of six Federal depositories in Mon- tana and the only one in the second congressional district, he said. Designation of Eastern College was made by Casper W. Buckley, super- intendent of documents, Washington, D. C., in a letter to librarian Chester H. Roberts. His action was taken following efforts to secure the ap- pointment of Eastern by Senator Mike Mansfield and Representative Leroy Anderson. Over 1,000 Federal publications are available including such items as statistical abstracts, agriculture and mineral yearbooks, House and Senate Bills, census and committee reports. —Continued on Page 2, Col. 3 BAND RETURNS FROM SCHOOL TOUR At about 6:30 yesterday, the 38 members of Eastern's band returned tired but happy in the knowledge that their goodwill tour had been successful. The group spent four days touring Wyoming to promote Eastern's band and to get students interested in Eastern's music depart- ment, Dr. George F. Boyer, chair- man of Eastern's music department, said today. Dr. Boyer has been in contact with the group since the tour began. The band presented 16 perfor- mances and toured 16 high schools on the tour, Dr. Boyer told an EMCOE reporter. Faculty members accompanying the students on the trip were Miss Carol Saunders, dean of women, William D. Williams, di- rector of admissions, and R. J. Col- well, director of bands. 83 STUDENTS PLACED ON FALL HONOR ROLL The Registrar's Office has released the names of 83 Eastern honor roll students. Included were nine straight A averages and 74 B averages. A 3.33 or better grade average for the quarter will qualify a student for the honor roll, the registrar said. The nine A average students were: Darwin Armstrong, Joan Ashmore, Mary Jane Gram, Robert McGuire, E. Lucille Nelson, James Poor, Lyle Schwartz, David Williams, and Frances Zirko. Those who qualified with B averages were: Rieta Walker, Elizabeth Steensland, Julie Brown, Ann Marie Pippin, Milton Butler, Agnes Bills, Velma Cox, Gerald Tool, Patricia Kleppen, Norma McKerlick, Orene Price, Sharon Patek, Larry Anderson, Louise O'Rourke, Carroll Alstad, Virginia Vivian, H a r old Bickle, Jerie Ann Miller, John Molz- han, Robert Thompson, Diane Gal- lagher, Don Loftsgaarden, Donald Smith, Thomas Wilkinson, Betty Mae Hooker, Coralie Craig, Suzanne Dietrich, Robert Michael, Ronald Fisher, Dorothy Cooley, Darlene Bren, Jean Hughes, Gary L. Chat- wood, Dennis Crogan, John Deering, Vera Gum, Lorene Johnson, Alon- zo Spang, Charmaine Johns, Judith Rollins, John Dracon, Larry Dun- can, Arthur Fenton, Phillip Ganson, Allan Lee, Harold Wosepka, Eva Bird, Mary C. Poe, Glenda Wagner, David Turley, Rosalyn Doze, Sharon Drain, Lynn Severance, Jeanne Mil- ler, Gayle Schanck, Jack Dunlap, Barbara Huber, Neal Lininger, Ray- mond Youdan, Dianne Hanson, Jan- ice Helgeson, Carolyn Koenig, Baird Langworthy, Marianne McCellan, Alvin Bielefeld, Roger Hof s t a d, Alvin Quiring, Mac Slade, Pris- cilla Whitehead, Jerold Carroll, John Frazier, Marian Lacklen, Annie Lar- sen, and Sharon Parker. BEMALMAN EXHIBIT CONTINUES IN SUB Paintings by Ludwig Bemalman, famous writer and illustrator, are now on exhibit in the Student Union Lounge. The exhibit, now on dis- play, was brought to Eastern by the efforts of Western Association of Museums, and was assembled by Gammar Galleries in New York, Miss Isabelle Johnson said today. The exhibit, which consists of origi- nal oil and water colors, and illus- trations from Bemalman's various books, is sponsored by the Associated Students of Eastern. Bemalman, born in Austrian Tyrol, became an American in 1918. He serves as writer and illustrator for several magazines, including the New Yorker, Vogue, and Holiday. He is also author of \The Last Time I Saw Paris, and \The Donkey In- side\; and his popular \Madeleine\ series for children won hiin .the New York Herald Tribune medal in 1957.