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America's Smartest Casual Clothes for every College Activity HART-ALBIN COMPANY \More of the Best for Less\ YOUR FOODTOWN STORE THE FOODLINER 1233 N. 27th — Billings Page 2 E M C O E March 6, 1959 This Week at Eastern March 8-14, 1959 ART EXHIBIT: LUDWIG BEMELMANS, Feb. 23-March 22, 1959 Sunday, March 8 2:00 P.M. U.C.C.F.—W.R.H. Monday, March 9 7:30 P.M. Spanish Club—ED 7:30 P.M. Pi Kappa Delta—SUB 7:30 P.M. SU BOARD—SUB 8:00 P.M. ,Faculty Women's Club—ED 9:30 P.M. Women's Residence Hall Council —W.R.H. Tuesday, March 10 11:00 A.M. Student Legislature—AD I.K.—SC. HALL SKI CLUB—ED 4:00 P.M. Curriculum Committee—AD 4:00 P.M. SPURS—SUB 7:00 P.M. SPURS STUDY TABLE—SUB Wednesday. March 11 7:15 P.M. MOVIE: \Diabolique\—SUB 7:30 P.M. Circle K—AD 7:30 P.M. Newman Club—SUB 7:30 P.M. SPURS STUDY TABLE—SUB 7:30 P.M. Rifle Club—SC. HALL 8:30 P.M. EASTERN HIGHLIGHTS— KOOK Radio Thursday, March 12 10:15 A.M. Deans' Council—AD 4:00 P.M. PEP CLUB—SUB 8:00 P.M. LITTLE THEATRE PRODUC- TION—\The Two Mrs. Carrolls\ —SC. AUD. 9:00 P.M. \E\ Club—SUB Friday, March 13 8:00 P.M. LITTLE THEATRE PRODUC- TION—\The Two Mrs. Carrots\ —SC. AUD. 9:00 P.M. DANCE: Teddy Doll Orchestra— SUB Saturday, March 14 5:30 P.M. Alumni Banquet—SUB 8:00 P.M. LITTLE THEATRE PRODUC- TION—\The Two Mrs. Carrolls\ —SC. AUD. All activity listings for the coming week should be given to the Activities Office, Stu- dent Union Building, by 10:00 Tuesday. Faculty Advisors to Meet A meeting of all faculty advisors is scheduled this afternoon according to W. D. Williams, Director of Admis- sions. The meeting, slated to begin at 3:15, will be held in Ed. 108. Facul- ty advisors are uregd to attend, Wil- liams added. STAFF News, Barbi Huber, Marge Kravisin; Clubs, Al Bielefeld; Sports, Gaylord Guenin; Ads, Ruth Dye; Photos, Ray Youdan; Layout, Pat Isaacson; Typist, Pat Peterson; Reporters, Bob Ehli, Norma Jensen, Jean Zimbleman, Karen Moore, George Pfaff. BILLINGS' LARGEST STOCK MEN'S, WOMEN'S LEVIS, WOMEN'S MOCCASINS In all Sizes CONNOLLY SADDLERY 2911 Montana Avenue Study Habits—Part V SETTING A GOAL Dr. Garrison's study habit series part V is based on the need for set- ting a goal for oneself. Each individual must set his own goal and work hard to achieve it. Others can help him work toward the goal but the bigger part is left up to the individual. He must con- vince himself that he wants to reach his goal. Some students make studying a hard and tiresome chore. To them it is something that has to be done. If they would stop and think of the value a good education gives them now and in the future, studying shouldn't seem like a chore. It should be something to work for. If you are one of those who can- not decide what you want to do why not seek aid from the Counseling Center in the Annex? They can give you individual help and give you aptitude tests to find your best abil- ities. Schedule Events Now Presidents and advisors of stu- dent organizations who wish to schedule events in the Spring Quar- ter calendar must do so by March 8, Miss Carol Saunders, Dean of Wo- men, announced recently. Calendars will be ready at the beginning of the Spring Quarter. NEW ENGLISH (Cont.) University of Missouri and he is an assistant professor of English at Eastern. Hallmark Cards, Cosmetics Cameras and Film Pens, Gifts, Candy Jewelry, Stationery 6-Hr, Photo Finishing MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY Ray C. Steiner Registered Pharmacist Airport Road at Poly Kampus Kutie A pretty artists' model by the name of BETTY LOU WILSON is EMCOE's Kampus Kutie this week. Betty, an 18-year-old Billings high school graduate, originally hailed from Tulsa, Okla. Betty is a freshman pre-liberal arts major. She would like to make a career in occupational therapy. Activities keep Betty busy. Besides her studies, she has such hobbies as skiing, swimming, playing the violin and the piano. Summertime, she may be found water-skiing at Cooney Dam. Betty is now modeling for the painting class. GRANDVIEW SERVICENTER 3020 Grandview Blvd. Just south of the Administration Building