Intermountain Union College - Prickly Pear Yearbook (Helena, MT)
- Class of 1928
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If in so doing we have helped you recall the fine things of the past year and have given you a greater love for Inter- mountain, our efforts have been well repaid. TI-IE STAFF NORMAN WAMPLER MARGARET KLEIN . BYRON SANBORN .rrr ,.,...Edito1'-in-Chief .r.,.....Assistant Editor Business Manager Business Manager JOE LAIRD ,,,,..,..,,..,.. Assistant GLADYS ABSHER ..... ......r ..,....c.. EMMA KOETITZ ..... RALPH MICKEN .... ELMA NELSON ..v,,Ycc NAOMA BARNES .,v,., LEONA GORDON .t.Yr,,,,. MARGARET TOTTEN HELEN MCVAY .tt,...,,, DORTHA DEE HUTT JOHN EVENS ,,.,.r...c., L MISS AULD ,.Y,a Editor s,,,,,,Classes . .,c rAth1et1cs .,.,..,.,Gir1s' Athletics ..,.s,..Org'anizations m,,n,,n,Lite1'a1'y ,,,,,,,Society S .,,,,,,,,, Calendar ,,...,SQHiO1' Advisor ......Literary Critic fs.- ---'-- --- S -s 'AWN 1 .v ' ' . . I , A IQ. ,. 54 . , , , X, . ,Q I Y Af if A, -.nj ,- ' - 56:11 .:'4If,Qx- bf' - . P4 mf- LJ g 4 2 'XF 5 .,,f.-' ,K 4- 1 -gigg- 'x g Qu! A ff., ' k 5' Q 'Q ' r,,x.- '.' 1 I' V ff . ,, -A. 5 fi: 5- 1' T' TO PRGFESSOR PAUL M. ADAMS Who has made his life work the growth and welfare of Intermoun- tain, we respectfully dedicate the 1928 Kprickly Pearn EW 721 we ,QWQ wwf fe? MM, P2 UMM' us., X fr 'u'f : 1 ., 6 1 2? T, ef,,:a+.Q. ,W 4K 5 ,J - ,ff ' 9 fr'-' -af, ,e. I ,lf A Wim f Wf If n,w .S TABLE OF CONTENTS College - - FACULTY SENIORS .IUNIORS SOPHOMURES FRESHM EN Athletics - FOOTBALL BASKETBALL TRACK TENNIS GIRLS' ATHLETICS Organizations - PHILODURIANS DAEDALIANS CLUBS Features PUBLICITY LITERARY CALENDAR ADVERTISEMENTS Book One Book Two Book Tlrree CBook Four COLLEGE X X V f 97, ffvfllf ,L W ff! f X 'gi W 1' 'NY A NJ xv- !!f,j gL.m .55 , K' fif . 'iq if-A - Y, 'J ,JP-71-1 P I It gli I 'Y f-'g X T V f75'f.,,..fffl-, 'ff' i , ., . '. W -Q ,. 3- 3 im HMM, I Q P -1 N ' f- - ff + f,Q , Q B xi-yffiw W A - , ! 11011 ' K Jef, fig f rn if . : fi' 1, ' f ' '.'fQ1 - ff-s-fig ff -2133-ffgf X X. S -, ' -f, I ,af fi x ' , Y., ,M -gf - ' f .WJ M E gg, - ' - fi ,A xx L. ,Qui 4 if J -'M '- -- K .5 A Yvrw Q -rf 1 I f N, MW ? in WE? JWE PRHCHQNPEAM A 1 D EDWARD J ULIUS KLEMME President A. B. Central Normal College -1895 A. B. Northwestern University 1906 Ph. D. Ewing College 1908 Intermountain Union College 1924 ROBERT GEORGE RAYMER History Librarian A B Albion College 1917 A M Northwestern University 1919 P1 Kappa Delta Intermountain Union College 1920 PAT L MII FORD ADAMS Biology A B Northwestern University 1899 A M Northwestern University 1900 Phi Beta Kappa Deanl U C 191416 Acting President I U C 1916 17 Intermountain Union College 190-1 GERTRUDE BOYD CRANE Religious Education Dean of Women Graduate Bible Teachers Training School 1920 A B Montana Wesleyan College 1921 B D Garrett Biblical Institute 1924 A M Northwestern University 1928 Intermountain Union College 1920 W5 ff'-W' 9 IPIPUICIIGLN IEAIR Mandi! WII LIAM MILLER WIBLE Mathematics and Physics A B Unlverslty of Indlana 1906 A M Unlverslty of Indiana 1908 ntermountam Umon College 1922 ERNEST T WALKER Busmews Admlnlstratlon eglstrar A B Unlverslty of Iowa 1010 A M Unlverslty of Iowa 1920 Phu Delta Kappa Intermountain Umon College 1994 MARY KATHARINE BIRCH Latln and German Ph B DePauw Unlverslty 1899 Phu Beta Kappa ntermountam Umon College 1922 INA BELL AULD English A B Penn College 1919 A M University of Iowa 1922 Intermountain Umon College 1924 ELSIE SICHER French and Spanish Graduate of Unlve saty of Bor deaux France Intermountaln Umon College 1923 ly I. . b ' . R ri K - a A.iM.' DePauw University 1906 I . 1 . 10 Pmckwlvm IDA MAY YATES Educatlon Ph B Grlnnell College 1910 A M Columbla Unners ty 1922 Phu Beta Kappa Intermourtaln Unlon College GERAID E CREELEY Plano and P pe Organ A B Unnersxty of Mmnesota 1923 Craduate Student Columhla Um wersnty 1924 Pupnl of Richard Hageman 19' fr duate Studv Paris Cons rw' torv 1926 Mu Phl De ta Intermountain Unlon Col eEe 1994 CLIFFORD R01 ER Music A B Dnnersltv of Kansas 1909 Advanced Study Under M Mon teaut France 1919 Theodore Harrison Chlcafzo 1920 Herhert Witherspoon New York Cltv Intermountain Unlon College 1926 NETTINA LOUISE STROBACH Dramatlcs B L I Emerson Snhool of Oratory 1921 Whitney Studios of Platform Art 1922 A M lfnlverslty of 'xlashln,..ton 1924 Intermountain Unlon College 1923 MYRTLE A CLIFFORD English Coach of Girls Ath'et1cs A B Unlversxty of Montana 1923 Intermountaln Union College 1926 Wow' 3 3 11 'ht- H A JOHNSON Busmess Manager SUSAN IRELAND Whltman Conservatory Walla Walla Wash Intermountain Unlon College 1927 HOWARD M HUNTER hemlstry Coach of Men s Athletics A B Montana Wesleyan College 1922 Intermountaln Unlon College 1927 EMMA KOETITZ Piano ELLA M. BURNS Matron lllPUlCGlK.llN lPlEAIPz , Y 1 3 , cf Q33 P Na 2322? wx Q90 Q0 Q Weird U . 52233 SE uuv'3a' 'viva' O 'ww 0 UW RS Uyuu Vuuuvw 00000 WVQQQQOQ Q WW 0 EJQQQQQQQQ 99000 Q QQQQQQQ 9 Ugg 09 -' U wwh vfvofvu u Q -gyjiogegu fsmeziffzgigg SQQSQS13 u f zzfggvzgffb wa Q Q lac ffoffv 90 Qqqxh QQ QQJQ-cgvgfo 090 Q 0 1513322 5553223222250 0 9 O 3 53233122 cvorzvpag lPIRlcQIIGWlPlEAIR Senzor Class H zstory ROM the day that sexentv sm l1XQlY Fleshmen lushed 'uound the Campus 1n 24 a real spnlt of enthuslasm has been present 1n the class of 28 Wlde 'us ake 1nte1est 1n then 11X als superseded despan and lonelmesq as such feats as the box ca1 palty the flag pole ep1sode , and sohtaly walks towald Helena by adventurous Sophomores occupled then mlnds They were hea1t1ly welcomed lnto dramat1cs debate Glee Club and othel act1v1t1es Aspumg members made the old eleven and engaged 1n basketball t1ack and other spolts Another accomphshment of vsh1ch they boasted was the W1HH1I'1g ot the tug of Wals, by both bows and glrls As Sophs they were stlll more eagel to further theu 1Ht616Sti m college affaus The he1ght of mtexest was IH the Sophomore plcmc up Colorado Gulch In the Jumor yeal the ma3o1 act1v1t1es were concelned w1th the annual and the class play Llttle Women The Jun1o1 Semor Banquet at Alhambra was a most pleasant occaslon Fmally as Semols they led IH many aCtlV1tl9S, membe1s of the class bemg pres1dents of o1'an1zat1ons such as the Y M C A Y W C A W A A and the Mens Glee Club They retalned then reputatlon as peppv muthful class mates and the wlnnels of prlze stunts at th Campus Day Banquet ln the Sprmg Thls year the Llttle Women cast made a t11p Whlch was the source of much remmlscences and heaps of 105 alty to the dear old I of Mount Ascenslon CLASQ OFFICERS President MILDRED SHERRY Vlce Presldent LAWRENCE WALKER Secretary META VOIGHT Treasurer HELEN CAVITT I l O I 7 -I.. I 7 7 4 ' L ' T c ' fc L . ,, y . v . . , . - , c ., . K Y . I L . .v D. v S ' g .x , N i u ,- , , rv rs - ', n ' I Q 7 . .A , , , 1 . . . ' i E 44 7' . ' N . 1 v . , . 1 .iv I 1 - 1 l in ' v ,L A u . ' . ' . . . I . H ,, 7 7 li ' 17 ' ,- ' , , ' W . .... , .... , . . ., , . . i . . I u .4 , ' . Y ,, . ,, h. . V interest and enthusiasm. At the close of its college life, this class has happy ' ' ' , L4 H - I5 IPMQHQLN IP tip! MILDRED SHERRY Fergus County High School History Daeda-lian Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 4 History Club Pi Delta Alpha Secretary History Club 2 Little Women 3 Annual Staff Student Senate 4 President Senior Class LAWRENCE WALKER Intermountain Academy Mathematics Philodorian Y. M. C. A. Officer of Philodorians 1' Orchestra 2 Spanish Club I Club Collegian Staff 2, 4 Little Women , Glee Club 3, 4 Annual Staff, Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, Mathematics Club Vice-President Senior Class META VOIGHT Manhattan High School Business Administration Daedalian Y. W. C. A. Girls' I Club Vice-President I Club 3, 4 Collegian Staff 2 Secretary Senior Class HELEN CAVITT Great Falls High School Biolopqy Daedalian Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2, 4 Dramatic Club Treasurer Senior Class M 'C RS HNRIIQIKIW JPEAIPZ AINSLEE POTTER Intermountain Academy Rellglon and Muslc Phllodorxan Y M C A ee Club 1 2 3 Lxfe Service 1 2 Student Senate 3 Dramatlc Club 4 Orchestra 4 President Phllodorlans 3 Y M C A Cab1net12 President Y M C A 1 President Glee Club 3 Vlce-President Student Body 3 President Student Body 4 Business Manager Annual Sta Llttle Women 3 Trustees Honor Scholarship 4 GERTRUDE HOCKERSMITH Great Falls Hugh School Biology Daedallan Life Service Y W C A Cabinet 2 Latln Club 3 4 JOHN EVENS Great Falls Hugh School Mathematics Daedallan Y M C A President Orchestra Llfe Service Panther Claws Dramatlc Club 4 President Dramatic Club Mathematics Club 4 Collegian Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 1 3 4 The Fool Lxttle Women Presldent Class 3 beabeck Represent tive 3 Portland Council 3 MAY ABSHER Helena Hugh School Biology and Engllsh Phllodorlan Vlce President 3 English Club 3 4 Secretary 4 Spanish Club 1 3 Latin Club 4 I Club Glee Club 3 4 Dramatic Club 4 Womens Athletic Assoclatlon Collegian Staff 1 4 Vice-President Womens I Club 4 Secretary of Junior Class gm... IPIRIICKILV IPIEAIPZ DONALD Bl NGER Patrlot Hugh School Indlana Biology Daedallan Y M C A Iatln Club 4 Treasurer of Assouated Students Baskethalll 2 3 4 loothall 7 MARCIA CARSI EY Helena Hmh School Hlstorv Daedallan X W C A Cahmet3 4 Hnstory Club Dramatlc Club Semret ry of Class 2 Glue Club 3 4 Annual Staff 'l Pl Delta Alpha little Women 3 4 KILNNFTH KAY Havre Hugh School Emonomlcs and Souology HELEN MEYER Roundup Huzh School English Daedallan Secretary 2 Y W C A Cabinet 4 President W A A Secretary Women s I Club 3 P1 Delta Alpha Clee Club 3 4 Fngllsh Club 'Z 4 Student Senate 4 W ll N V l . .T . y . V . .- . .... . . . , . F 1 1 1' . . . . , . , . . 2. Orchestra 1, 2, 3 , . , ' .. - ,, 1 I - , 4. ' .' ,. , ' . . . 4 , .. ,, l 9 1 ' . , 18 IPRICCHGDVJPIEAIR EUNICE LIN GQUIST Helena Hlgh School Dramatlc Art Daedallan Y W C A VxcePres1dent Y W C A 4 English Club Dramatic Club Colleglan Staff 2 4 Intermountaln Players Womens Glee Club Vlce Presldent Junior Class Annual Staff 3 Llttle Women 3 4 Trustees Honor Scholarshnp 4 RAY ROBINSON Madison Hugh School Ohio Rellglous Education Daedahan Y M C A Cast The Fool PAL LINE SMITH Polson High School Dramatncs and Business Administration Phllodorlan Y W C A Womens I Club Dramatlc Club Llttle Women 3 4 ROY BENNETT Wahpeton Hugh School N Dak North Dakota State School of Science 1 2 Hlstory Phllodorlan Y M C A English Club President 4 History Club Sp nlsh Club Glee Club Treasurer 4 Tennis 3 4 , . . . . .., . . , , , n n .4 - n r Q , . . . . u n , . . . . 1 at U u . un ' 1 , . . v , . . . . 1 f Z1 s 1 u 19 1 Q G I 5 I! 1 1 1 ,nr iz fl l :R ll l ii 5 1 Imncncwwwz ay:- kg. ELOISE BROCKWAY Harlem High School English Daedalian, Secretary 2 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3, President 4 Womens 'I Club 2 3, 4, President '3 W. A. A. 4, Student Senate 3 Pi Delta Alpha, Annual Staff 3 Dramatics Club Alpha Pi Mu 4 Collegian Staff I ittle Women 'lrustees Honor History Club S ANNIE. NELSON 0 Secretary 3 Orchestra 3 4 President 4 English Club 4 I 4' The oo Scholarship cretary 3 Fergus County High School Biology Daedalian Y. W. C. A. Dramatic Club Glee Club 3 4 Womens I Club W. A. . Life Service Group 1 2 UCEIL SWEETLAND Helena High School Biology Daedalian Y. W. C. A. Latin Club Dramatic Club Womens l Club Life Service Group 1 2 RAY HAWLEY Fairview High School Economics Sociology Daedalian Y. M. C. A. Treasurer 4 Panther Claws Annual Staff 3 Dramatic Club 4 Student Senate 4 Little Women 3 4 f'j'?f :z' .ua tg .me ll1Rl1cG1KlW MAIN MY RTLE MARKS Helena High School Business Admmlstratmn Daedallan Secretary Vlce Presldent 4 Y W C A Dramatlcs Club Glee Club 3 4 Little Women 3 HERBERT CARAWAY Blllmgs High School Umverslty of Chlcago 2 Biology and Chemistry Daedallan Track 1 4 Iota Sigma Tau 1 ETHEL DOLES Havre High School Daedalxan Presxdent 4 Vice President 4 Secretary 3 Y W C A Dramatlc Club 2 4 Womens I Club Basketball Annual Staff 3 Colleglan Staff 3 Little Women 3 4 English Club Tennis Manager I Club 2 4 CLARAELLEN HOUTZ Havre Hugh School Northwestern Unlverslty Blology Phllodorlan Y W C A Womens I Club W A A Glee Club 1 2 4 Student Senate 2 Debate 1 2 Pl Kappa Delta Corresponding Secretary 2 . , 3, . - Y ' 2, 4 . .. - ,. I 4 V. . . , 3 , , . - I , . . . ., . , . .. H . . , . .. - ., ' : - 4 ' LL 79 , . . 3 . . , . 1 . u . .. nn , . . . , . . . , , 21 JWUICHGLNIPIEAIR HAROLD ENGDAHL elt I-hgh School Rellglon Daedallan Y M C A Presldent 4 ns I Club2 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 Dramatic Cluh 2 3 4 olleglan Staff 2 Annua ast The Fool Llttle Women 3 4 MRS MI LDRED RAYMER ancelona Much Michigan State Normal Latm Y W C A Latm Club EDWARD MARKLE Iowa State Teachers Coll Rellglous Educatlon Y M C A Vlce President 3 l Staff 3 egel 23 B ' - Me , .. ,. 1 , , 4 , , , 4 C f' . Life Service Group 1, 2 C .. 1 H M , ' . 22 , X A 15X fu Ai JUNIOHS 5 Xxx C? Q 9.b4AJ-:rf W,d,,,g:... J-L., 44ML-I J6'4.!,9l.,-v.. 54.4, 7J,,, ,t f4v56'?,.-Al:- fLN-jfivisfd-n4,n.f' ' !5,,,wLM-,ia-'A-J I ff--ffff ,L-.f,,,,-,..,, ' Jaan-Pla,-at 0 'ul'e 3f Rf.fs!AW ' ,4fLa....,4,,y a'q-45,29-V-.L-7 L42 I- gf,. 'eggljgx Q 7vx,fv , fix r 1 T -, , . I '1--v J, f Z fjk. 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W . .P .41u '-9 ky ,WE-fi l K I ,B X ' I P,-.1 :f fy n anzppk ' vi? gfhgx 1 I5 L- - jf ! -is , - b -ff, 3, ly. . 4 D , i ,ff z ' - ' f vff- X f- -if f ,fl 'A W-1 . Qs- 1 5 J V494 'D f f . , 5 -' 1,1 I' V,-I ,. f , . 'fl 'Q ' ' 'g z ' X 'V' , ! ,lv 7 r N ju, .V ' , Q f If ,' H5 ' 4 ' J H f ,. f- I o 1 I f e xg ,W fl 1, KJ V ' Ji nr! -, . , I, J I 1 W V ' V 1' V 'iv bl , I M I. fi , 'vw TV' - -f 'bfi f'f '9' 2 ff' K 'ke i?'45vp A.bp-v-4. fg4'.V'f-45f'Q'9' P n I ' A ' ,, f , if ,,,w-4.xa- .gf ' N W' . M If K , fl . U -V V - - f 5 1 F Q , ,, ,ft , . Ah' I this 49517 frfvuf'-ff' :T Jffg' 'gl J'Q,',lf,6A skip- X' 'A' V- r v, LfhL' 4391: V - ' s - ': . ,. lr-I 1 'K-7 5 ' 's sm' 'Q Ik' ip-45 i , rpt 1' ,V Q 'jf' V' Q5 fp 'Zvi' ffyhh-.ff' ' v '5f 'B Q'fM fm u ff! ' W unior Class History HO-OO Hum-m-m-m! Where are we? At Intermountain Union College! Well, what are we and how many of us are there? We're Freshmen and there are ninety-six of of us, and we're the largest class that has ever entered this College. What are we here for? Oh, the Sophomores will show us! They don't show us so much that it seriously disturbs our slumbers. We wear our green caps and arouse occasionally to participate creditably in some scrap with the Sophomores. We cheer at the games and take part in school activities, thus helping to make a name for old I. U. C. We also hold up the standards of our Alma Mater scholastically. Then we settle back for another nap. Ho-hum-m-m. Ho, you say we are Sophomores, we must get to work and show the Freshmen what college is. How many of us are there this year? There are just fifty-six you say, but one hundred and fifty-six in pep and enthusiasm. The Freshmen are apt learners and are soon taught the ways of the school. Of course we have some few difficulties with them, but as a whole they are quite willing. We again scrap with our fellow students in wholesome play and give of our best to the school and its activities. At the close of the year, we settle for another snooze, for soon we must wake up to the responsibilities of Juniors and assume the dignity of upper classmen. We close our Sophomore year proud of the fact that we are the only class in the history of Intermountain that has won the Freshman-Sophomore debate both years and proud also in being the only class to win the tug-of-war both times. Ho-hum-m-m-m-m. W'hat, you say we have slept through the fall and winter terms and that now the Seniors have put on caps and gowns? They are rather early in taking this great honor so now we awake never to sleep again. Our heads are filled with plannings and schemings for such a trick can not be passed lightly. They have taken advantage of us while we are rushing madly about to put out the annual book of the College. They do not escape free even if we were asleep and the rest of the year is filled with good natured scraps. We come to the end of our Junior year fully aroused to our responsibility as students, and look forward with great anticipation to our Senior year. OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., ............,............... ............ R A LPH MICKEN Vice-President ......... .v.'............ N AOMA BARNES Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ........... ll TARGARET KLEIN Treagurer ,,,,,,,,,, . ........... EMMA 25 nvmouowmlm , sexe., RALPH MICKFN Cut Bank Hl1.,h School Eng-:lush and Latln Phllodorlan President J Y M C A P1 Kappa Delta Vue President 2 Panther Claws btudent Senate 1 Alpha Pl Mu President 2 3 English Club 3 President Junlor Class Associate Editor Collegian Annual Staff 3 NAOMA BARNEb French and History Daedallan Y W C A French Club Vlce President 1 Secretary 3 Glee Club Student Senate 3 Annual Staff Vice Presldent Junlor Class Secretary of Assoclated Stl.dents MARGARET KLEIN Glasgow Hugh School History Daedallan Hlstorlan 3 Y W C A Treasurer 2 Alpa P1 Mu Presldent 1 History Club 2 3 Secretary 3 P1 Delta Alpha Secretary Treasu bophomore Prlncess Glee Club 3 Secretary of Junlor Class Assistant Editor of Prickly Pear FMMA Ix0TEITZ Grass Range Hugh School Music Phnlodorlan Chaplam 3 M C A Cabinet 2 Glee Club 2 Accompanlst I Accompanlst Men s Glee Cluh 3 Treasurer of Junlor Class Basketball 1 2 W A A Orchestra 2 3 Annual Staff 3 3 3 rer2 3 Y 1 W - wwf ,X iidijf it QT f-15, 'f MY' Q 1 sa 1 ', 1 Y . 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' , I - , , , . . . , , fp - 1 lwkucndyllmlm , NORMAN WAMPLER I U C Academy History Phllodorlan Y M C A President Phllodorlans Secretary Philodorxans Sergeant at Arms Phllodorlans Treasurer Freshman Class Treasurer Y M C A 2 Panther Claws Vice President 2 English Club 3 Glee Club 3 Dramatic Cluh 1 3 Editor of Collegian 2 Tennis 1 2 3 Cast The Fool 2 Editor ln Chief of Prickly Pear CON BELLE HOOVER Flathead County High School Phllodorlan Y W C A Cabinet 2 Pl Kappa Delta Pl Delta Alpha VERN HAEGG Ronan H1 h School History Phllodorlan Y M C A University of Montana 1 GLADYS ABSHER Helena High School Biology Philodorlan Vice-President 3 Y W C A President Freshman Cabinet Publicity Chairman 2 Undergraduate Representatlve 2 Glee Cluh 1 2 3 Womans I Club W A A Student Senate 9 Dramatic Club Secy Treas 3 President 3 Spanish Club Secretary 9 Secretary of Sophomore Class Cast The Fool Art Editor Prickly Pear 3 Princess of Junior Class . . . 3 3 ' ' 2 - - . . 2 y - . . . 7 1 - on YY Business Administration , 'gr , .... , , .. U , , , va 1 u U . , - I y . 1 . , 0 . .. ,, 27 A , x I ,r I 1 I V s 1 1 I, is I F J W Y, ll li li I P 3 in i W! lr 5 li W 'I 1 gl l w Z g EI if N! E1 .A tsl X ffl 1 ,. lg 43 1 +5 5 y + w 4, ,rl so emucuovmn, Worden High School Chemistry Daedalian, President 3 Y. M. C. A. Treasurer Sophomore Class Student Senafte 2, 3 Glee Club 2, 3, Panther Claws Vice-President Student, Body 3 Pi Kappa Delta Business Manager Prickly Pear ELMA NELSON Fergus County High School Mathematics Daedalian Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1, 2, 3 Basketball Team 1 Women's I Club, W. A. A. Glee Club, President 3 Dramatic Club, Annual Staff 3 Mathematics Club 3 DOROTHEA DEE HUTT Worland Wyoming Latin and Music Daedalian, Director General 3 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 3 Student Senate 3, Glee Club 1, L-atin Cluh, Orchestra 3 Campus Editor Prickly Pear HELEN McVAY Arrow Creek High School Dramatic Art Daedalian, Secretary 2 Y. W. C. A. Dramatic Club 3, Glee Club 2, 3 Campus Editor Prickly Pear 3 2,3 ' N. - PRHQWPE c A LEONA GORDON Helena High School English Philodorian Secretary 2, Vice-President 3 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 1, 3 Pi Delta Alpha, English Club 3 Spanish Club, President 3 Glee Club, Secretary-Treasurer 2 Women's I Club, Secretary-Treasurer 3 Literary Editor Prickly Pear 3 SPENCER LAUSON I U C Academy Chemistry Daedalian Track 2 3 I Cub Orchestra 3 Glee Club GERTRUDE JENSVOLD Roundup High School History Phllodorlan Y W C A Cabinet 2 Womens I Club Secretary Basketball W A A MARGARET TOTTEN Great Falls High School History Daedahan Y W C A Dramatic Club Debate Cast The Fool Society Editor Prickly Pear 3 , , .. U 1 , .. ,. , 2 Pi Kappa Delta E 29 IPMCHQLNJPEAIR rf? X OLIVER PETERSON Detrolt lakes Hugh Daedallan Mathematics Club 3 M ns l Club Football 3 C LEONA BEST I U C Academy English Daedallan Y W C English Club 3 VESTA WFESNER Helena Hugh School Modern I anguages Phxlodorlan Y W French Club 2 3 Spanish Club 2 LAVERNA HUTT Worland Wyoming Rellglous Educ hon Daedallan Y W C Latln Club 1 2 School Umverslty of Mlnnesota 1 2 M thematlcs and Science President 3 C A W , . . ,v-4 . . . K .pic 1 J ' K . e . .. .. 3 FH: lv we-f+ f X' fr 6 ,. 11' 9? . A ,ig ' , . . .A. , , Q, , . Dramatic Club 3 yf ex W ff ,F-' ,N I ,, . A1 'r . A ' ' , . . . A. f ' n X n'i.l,, ' ' 1 P . , a if o . C , . . . ax. y ', vi, ' n 30 IWRHCHGLMPEAM , CH ARLILS GARBER Jordan Hugh School Religion Daedahan Y M C A Secretary 2 3 Orchestra Cast The Fool FLORENCE JOHNSON REIIKIOLS Education Daedallan Y W C A WALTER PHILLIPS Phllllpsburg Hugh School Hlstory Daedallan Men s I Cluh Track 1 2 GAIL TURK I U C Academy Hlstory Daedallan Womens I Club W A A Sport Manager for Skating 3 P1 Delta Alpha Presldent 3 History Club C I Opheim High School . . V . , .. U , .. H 31 rlr , - .6 'Q rf! 'l' 'H .T K: i','2' ' Ak.l : '. LJ. 3553 My, nn. .:.' --11' 4 . gr I 1 i ' BURTON YORK White Sulphur Springs Graduated from State Normal Education Daedalian, Y. M. C. A. BERYL SEELEY Huntley High School Biology Philodorian, Y. W. C. Latin Club 1. 2, 3 A. JOE LAIRD Wibaux High School Education and Science Daedalian, Y. M. C. A. Panther Claws Football 1, 3 Assistant Business Manager o ELIZABETH Mc LEAN Teton County High School History Daedalian, Y. W. C. A. Dramatic Art Cluh ELVIRA DASI-IIELL Roundup High School Biology Daedalian, Treasurer 3 Y. W. C. A., Latin Club 3 Women's Glee Club , Dramatic Club 3 f Prickly Pear 32 2. r 3- 44:5 ,I 152' Y ,fa 507 - z Ji 4 '1 Q I , , g' X F- I - 1 '5 . '-2.-7 '-3: 3 5 X I 'Q x gg, X 4: fr. Q Q ' ' Xie f 1' J :lr iff' 1-3-f Xa . Pi' Q 1 2 5' 2 .-'E - 4 Q x , 1-fy? :rf -4'-dx' ' 'el Q ' 1 vga!! ' 7' I ? ,J g. E. if '- ., gg X- . I r -,-4 A' Q- 557, 1 X9 .V,. - g :- ':Y 3 . . 34 1 V : - -, 5 A-1' wiv Mu ndy lllmll Sophomore Class History y Q59 HE Sophomore class enthuslastlcally embarked upon 1ts college career at In termountaln IH 19.26 They soon fell lnto the swlng of affaus and absorbed the 1eal Intelmountaln Splflt Elghty th1ee students upheld the honor of the class IH scholarshlp debate muslc football basketball track and other actlvltles In the fall of 1927 they returned after a much needed Vacatlon smaller ln number but stronger IH pep A class meetlng was called to elect offlcers The Sophomores then proceeded to make llfe mlserable for the Frosh who were forced to endure the palnful trlals of 1n1t1at1on The class was Well represented ln foot ball by a bunch of good players many of Whom were on the flrst team A chal lenge to a game of football was sent to the Frosh at the end of the football season The game was played on a muddy fleld and turned out to be a contest to see wh1ch player could get the most mud on h1mself The f1nal score was 0 0 The class of 30 next turned 1ts attentlon to basketball and started the season by w1nn1ng the lnterclass basketball tournament Track found a number of men out maklng records The lnterest of the class IS not centered only ln athletlcs by any means for many students are on the Colleglan staff are ac tlvely engaged IH Y M and Y W work and part1c1pate IH the many other act1v1t1es of college llfe at I U C As thelr part ID beaut1fy1ng the Campus the Sophomores constructed a concrete bench ln the fo1m of an I 'Ihe bench was placed east of Helena Hall and w1ll eventually be surrounded by tr ees Presldent Vice Presldent Secretary Treasurer Class Adviser CL ASS OFFICERS LYNN COOPER BETTY WATERS ROBERT NYE MISS CLIFFORD l A 1 1 I a 1 7 a I I . - , . , . M . . , Y 1 X . - ' , . . - 1 I 1 I I ' 1 ' . . . . , . . . . . A , - , cs n 1 - - IfQf 'ffffffffflf Qfff'ffff'f.ff.','l''ffff'fffQ.f,f,,Qff'LuEL1sA ADAMS 34 mwmcmmmmm , LYNN COOPER HELEN KRANICK LUELLA ADAMS VERNON WURTHINGHAM ROBERT NYE SHIRLEY WAGSTAFF ELIZABETH WATERS DONALD BALDWIN LYLE COOPER LILLIAN ASHLOCK 35 IPIRIIGIIGLY MAIN i- wr, an-...m Q... 3,9 Vita- 'Uni' ARDEA WALKER ROBERT DAWSON ELMER WIX ELOISE CAMPBELL LOLA BAILEY FI ETCI-IER BENNETT JOYCE BALDWIN ESTHER CARLSON RUTH BIEBER IVAN HODFES A494 wir- A tl if I 1 5 ef ' 'rn , 4 I .'i 'Y N, J.. , V I4 z.: 5- - ' ' 1' , I , 2, . U, 4, A A Q , I3 , '-fgf ' ' ' ' as ' ,, 1 ff- . ,' J, .- , ' X any A A X x-Ll A' A55 , ' 5 f- .V :ESQ gif W5 ., V ' Z g ' f . O Y ,H , x - 'fy if f 1 4 If V ' L ,. ,. 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L aLf'L'A ' ffff-:ff-1ffA7f'f54fffff-'ff-fc-J .9n,f.4.!7Q,, Zia- ah f ' . ,-A...-3 B, WLM, fzvyxff gf--1 'Ji rm robvlvrrr Freshman lass History QM ITH bold faces but timid hearts the members of an exceptronally large Fresh man class turned 1nto Helena Hall rn September 1927 At frrst these newcomers were frlghtened by the mentron of such thmgs as Engllsh Examrna tlons and belng campused but the kind treatment of older students soon made fear an unknown characterrstrc However, the Freshmen were Very grateful for the Mountam partles and receptrons whrch made rt possrble for them to be come acquarnted Wlth the faculty as vwell as the other students It was not long before an 1n1t1at1on was staged for the Freshmen grls lrvmg rn the dorm Each glrl had to go before the student body rn chapel to secure the shoes whrch had drsappeared the nrght before Other members of the class were parnted wrth brrght 1nk for forgettrng to wear thelr green caps These thrngs helped the new students enter rnto the sprrrt of the school and class meetlngs followed each other rn qurck successron for there were many rmportant matters to be taken up The actrvrtles of the class were varled but the most rmportant were the publrshrng of one copy of the school paper and the plannrng of a Freshman Car nrval Thrs Carnlval was such a success that members of the faculty forgot to be dlgnrfled and agam enjoyed youthful entertarnment Another rmportant happenlng of the year was the work accomphshed by Dan Cupld He was ex tremely actlve among members of the class, touchlng nearly every one and severely woundlng a few After a great deal of worry and excltement the class completed a happy year They left school hoprng that as Sophomores they would be able to do as much for the Freshmen of 1928 as the upper classmen and faculty had done for them Presldent Vrce Preslde'1t Secretary Treasurer Student Senate Repres ntatlve CLASS OFFICFRS CLARK NEWTON GWENDOLIN BURNS JAMES DOLES MARGARET JACOBS n . . . . , . - ' ' u rr - , s 9 , ' ' ' ' xc as 1 J. . . . 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L y C ll lllll-NR FGGTBALL C0 ACH HUNTER Coach Hunter was graduated from Montana Wesleyan 1n 1922 after playlng on the State Champlonshlp team and takmg a promlnent part ln school athletlcs generally He taught at St Maues Idaho for three years and went from there to Wheatland Wyommg where lee vsorked successfully for two years ,VII Hunter has taken summer school work 1n coachlng at Dakota Wes lex, an and the UHlV9TS1ty of Oregon 1-lt the fo1me1 school he studled track under Arch1e Hahn from Punceton basketball under Harold Olson of Ohlo btate and football under Th1stlewa1te o Northwestern At Eugene he studled football under McEwan Hunter started to work on the football team and before the season was ended had a squad that b oke even ln the games won and lost Mlsfortunes of one klnd and another handlcapped hlm IH basketball but we 19 Glad that Coach stayed wlth 1t and gave us a lenresentatlve team In track Hunter has worked hard and has turned out a real squad Mr Hunter IS not returnmg next year and whlle we re so1 rv that he 1S leavmg we wlsh hlm good luck wherever he goes 7 ' s ' '-1 s , , . 1 . 1 .' . . - , . . L 1 . 9 . -, . . . L. , . 1 . , 1- ' 14 I L n v , i , . . ' . D l - , y. . u . ' ' . . , P - - 1 . , . 4U IPRIIQDGLNMAIR j ,.,. , adv! FOOTBALL IN THE SNOW - I v .' fade, CULVER-Captain-elect Mac played a real game at quarter this season. He can call signals and tackle hard, but above all, he can grab passes from all angles. His heady runs gave yardage to the team and thrills to the fans last fall. Culver is clever and possesses more than his weight in fight. We don't know just what the team will do next year, but we know that the Captain will be doing his best all of the time. lllllll ' ml Mas,-4-I lllEAllJ CAPTAIN HODGES Ivan led the Panthers through a hard season last fall, and played a game to be proud of. Hodges was a cap- tain who set a standard for his men to aim at in the Way of clean fighting and' strict training. Ivan is a steady, determined player who al- ways did more than his share of the scrapping. He de- serves a lot of credit for the season's work. Muouolwlllmvz we 2 WALKER Centel SNOW Fullback Walkel flnlshes th1s yea1 four Ed S puntmg leaves nothmg to b seasons of eflectlve wo1k at center and guard the last two years he has played every mmute of every had few equals and no superlors game thus establlshlng a record at He puts a k1Ck 1n any game Intelmountaln desu ed whlle for length h1s passes Tl-IE SEASON POLE SUCCUMBS When Panthel men trotted off the fleld after the Bllllngs game frank we won on luck and dumb luck at that After a safety for two po1nts and much doubtful football durmg wh1ch Poly got a four pomt lead the Panthe s began to show slgns of l1fe and 1n the fourth quarter Wllson ploughed through the l1ne for a touchdown whlch dragged the game out of the fue fo1 lntermountaln The fans left the bleachers w1th thelr money s worth of suspense and nervous excltement In fact we hoped that the squad would take a l1ttle of the thull from our shouldevs next tlme too much suspense IS enough C 1 ' ' D 1 s , n o . . 1 i H . ,, . . s l ' V they breathed easily again after a nerve-wracking suspense. To be 7 7 ' ' . V , . u . - . 7 V F v . I . . , u I , I u 1 . . e , 4 , . - 1 J ' 5 , ' . .52 l9lllQIlGLNlllEAIR 53.1.4.4 WILSON Fullback and Half Skmnys speclaltv was smashmg the l1ne We nevel haw Sklnny golng through the opposltlon Wlth out belng glad we Went to Inter ountam xv NM wimam AM Z s in wmiw 'tw N xgxx if W S? 'Ska ENGDAHL-Guald Harold plaved h1s second season as guald for the Panthels and p1OVGd hlmself a Wllllng worker ln the llne Tl-IE SEASUN HEN the Panthers clxmbed the slope and dlsturbed the Salntlv sleep of Capltol h1ll thmgs began to happen o 1ather the same thmv' kept on happenlng Nfltlfl too gleat legulauty The Panthers plaved a game wh1ch fo1 courage and gut Wlll long be remembered We wele beaten and beaten badly, but thele were sev elal brlght features The klfllxlllg of Ed Snow was the sensatlon of the game and earned for hlm the c1ed1t of bemg the star of the day H15 puntlng 1n the face of the best blocklng IH Montana, cannot recezve too much plalse Robb at end plaved a leal game, and the lmesmen led bv Walker gave all they had IH an effort to hold the Samts We went home XV1tl'l tears ln 0111 evee and a gleat pride ln eVe1V man on the fleld for I U C , ia - 9 ,., mail.. viii., A 1 -yy W ' , . 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S ! 1' Q ' . 1 ' 1 f 1 U 53 lll9lRllCC,lKllEYllllI1All5Z .div ROBB End BALDWIN Halfback Fast and game Robb played good Joyce gave h1s best and came football thls season both on defense through Wlth some good oftenswe and offense Wlth anothel season playlng for I U C We re count he ll do thlngs to any opposltlon lng on hlm next fall THE SEASCDN PANTHERS WRESTLE WI'1H MINES HEN the Butte lag out came up to skln the Panthers they got a lot of exercrse For thx ee quarters It was mp and tuck the Panthers tymg the Mlners at 12 12 With a lucky bleak or two ln the last quarter the mmers pulled ahead and the sc-ole stood 30 12 at the f1Y11Sh Doubtless Doheney of the Mlnes was the star of the contest hls only drawback belng that he played for Butte Ebo Snow klcked some of the longest punts we have seen for a long tlme and Mae Culve1 who made two touchdowns played h1s usual b11ll1ant game Art Moore and Peterson dld a lot of damage to MIHQS plays and worked well all along ww-. I 54 rmcuowrllm , GILFEATHER End LYMAN Tackle Pat has lots of f1ght and dld At tackle Yale dld some conslst some tackling Whlch bothered the ent and valuable work for the opposltlon He also catches passes Panthels Blg and fast he should ln good style help the l1ne next veal Tl-IE SEASON DILLON IS WHIPPED HE Panthels ended the season w1th a bang by wlnnlng a 12 to 0 v1c toly over Dlllon All the scorlng was done 1n the second quarter As the second quarter opened Skmny Wllson smashed over from three yards to make the flrst scole Soon afterward Culver glabbed a pass from Wllson and counted agaln for the Panthers Just as the quarter closed Dlllon got SIX polnts on a long pass and for two quarters the teams then tore up the grld Wltll nelther able to scole agaln The Panthers led by the sensatlonal playlng of Mac Culver had the edge most of the way and left the fans Wlth that satlsfled feelmg at the close of the season 55 llllRlcQlIQLNllll3AlY LAIRD Tickle Joe labors hfud on the lme ani 'fc-ts ove1 some good plays but whats bettel he seems to emov lum eli at the same tune XYZ-Q PETERSON Guard Pete IS a real prospect fol the lme We all emcved the way the hghtmg blond broke through and downed the opposltlon W J Auf., ' V A ' ' 1: if , 1 , x , J . f 'Z , R 2 X, W l E l , 5, I . , , 3 , Q? 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A .. . 4 1 , Q ' 1 I 1 f Y 4 A ,,. . .- Q7 lvluclrtvllmlm , AND THEN 100' EXT year we look tor a real football team We not only hope for lt but we have leasons to expect It About thlrteen of thls year s letter men are qulte certam to return next fall Wlth that many men as a begmnlng oul new coach should have an even break for a good season And then too we are expectmg thmgs from B111 Ash the next veal s coach He enjoys a reputatlon for bungmg out new materlal and pl oduclng Wlnfllflg teams Lets all get out and back the team and the coach next V631 It we do they wlll Wm' THL SECOND TEAM E pl alse them for thelr pluck and gr lt That makes them smlle when hard they 16 hlt That makes them stlck through th1ck and thm To bulld a team they hope w1ll wm We thank them for the new born plays They made us work and mend our ways We re grateful for the flght they ve shown It helped us oft to hold ou1 own Though hard you ve wo1ked and luck youv culsed Forget not th1s YOU made the FIRST Your turn wlll come when we are done You must w1n all w should have won H ,. - . . , . C . . . ' ' 9 J 1 , . . . ' , C L.. : ' 7 ' P 7 tl , ' 7. ' 7 ml 1 7, ' ! 7 , I r ' 1 9 1 ' 1 7 e . 58 IPRIICGIIQLWPIILAIR BASKETBALL i Q 46-. -.f--.,.....,,.,,.,,,-,,. CAPT MIN WIX Wlx who worked at guard and center played a real game and proved a worthy leader thls vxmter He plaved agamst a conslderable handlcap of phys1ca1 d1Sab111ty but when he ets gomg there lsnt a better guard m the state 7 W., g e Q IL 'gifts Z , A K f fl I4 I 'IP V 5, w,g'. A ,Th ' W 'fgg-' Y L 9 - 7 . . . .. l 0' . . , ! 23 59 tlllucllohv JPIHAIR THE SEASCN HE season may be called one of much promlse and llttle real lzatlon Wlth a world of materlal to start wlth and every thmg pomtmg to a real season thmgs began to happen We don t belleve IH hoodoos but when men leave school get called home rn mld season get szck or for other reasons are forced out these things happened to our team and together wrth no gym naslum rulned the eason We played Butte lVl1nes a real game but lost and when B11 llns Poly vlsrted us we repeated our performance The team went through a season of such adver lty that by the tlme of the Mount St Charles game we had one urvlvor of our orxglnal frrst squad The season was Ju t an uphxll frght gamely staged by the coach and the squad and they deserve a great deal of credlt for not gxvlng up 9 ' ' 66 91 l ' ' 9 9 . . 1 y . g all at once, we almost suspect the intervention of evil spirits. All . , . F . , . S ' -1 , . - . Q . . Q ' v wJ f l 4, 60 ILNRHQHQWM , SNOW Center NYE Guard Eb0 P1355 a hald game H15 Bob IS a cons1stent guard We jumpmg IS hls best bet but he also has a good eye fo1 the basket want h1m back next year CULVER Forward RETZ Forward Mac s speclalty IS basket shoot Retz Worked well thls year when mg He shoots from any posltlon he got ln We hope to see h1m next and plays '1 good floor game year ,, ,, ' 'fi an .M...,. 1. ' ,,., ff-.':- -.4 'yhlv 4 , Q. A ,, ,ek . 5 4 .- ' - ff -' -A ,.., .Ai ,- . y . ' . . , . . ,M .M W MMM ' 11 7 W 5 M. ' ,3..,,, , vw, . , ., 4 i .5 . I . Y 4 s Q I . ,i 3, ' 4 5, .vw ,S 1 E , 5, I ' .Q N 5 t T Lin V 35. 'F' , Z .Q ,ft i V ,ein ,, . wi rv f X4 f 9' ff ' 4 ' ' . 1' , e w . ' . ' .K V ALR , , VA if 4, T! 4 ' 4' .,., 1 It f . A-1 I at ,, ., Z .Q ,QA 4, if Q ' .1 if .' V if ' an , 'SA -. . 1 1 . ,. -Q' W e 'S i vwiklq 331- , , . N 1 ' S , f wif- - . 4 Qi K 'z ' Km e g ' . o , , , 1 , , 1 , , 5 . 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'YV if 1 ,, Z' Q , 7 n 4 A 62 lPlRlICCllK.lWllllll TRACK if NTERMOUNTAIN has held her own 1n track and f1eld work IH Montana durmg the past seasons and th1s year had more reason than ever to expect some record breakmg performances In the f1eld events We have Snow yn ho has already annexed the school record 101 the pole vault and should add to the hlgh Jump record set by Re1n1g three years ago Lau son our broad Jumpmg star was better than any man 1n Montana last year 1n th1s event and should do even better th1s year Pollard IS domg great thlngs IH the shot and dlscus Whlle Snow Lauson and Hodges are gettmg better dally Wlth the Javelm On the track We have Trumbull and Worthlngham for the d1stance runs both of whom can grmd off a good m1le and two m1le Whlle 1n the sprmts Lauson agam excells perhaps especlally 1n the 220 and 440 A meet was held w1th Mount St Charles to g1V9 our boys a needed work out and the performances 1n both track and fleld events were encourag mg We are praymg for a hurdler and a dash man and lf We get them I U C Wlll be mlghty hard to beat On the flrst Saturday 1n May the squad Went to Bozeman and met the Bobcats Although We were defeated the team made a good showmg and several school records were broken I U C TRACK RECCRDS Event Year 100 yard dash 220 yald dash 440 yard dash Mlle lun Two mlle run 120 Vald hlgh 220-yard low huldles .................... Mile relay Broad Jump .,........,.....,................... High jump ...................................... Pole vault DISCUS .............................................. Shot put .................,........................ Javelin ...........,................................ Cross country run hurdles 1925 1927 1925 1928 1925 1920 1920 1927 1925 1928 1920 1924 1926 1928 Name Emmett Doles Spencer Lauson Emmett Doles Charles Trumbull George Blakeslee Frank Hagerty Re ord 10 1 5 sec 23 3 10 sec 53 3 5 sec 4 mln 45 sec 10 mm 48 sec 17 sec Flank Hagerty .............. 27 sec. . Mldgett .,.....,.,,,,..... . Wllllams ............,... f 3 min. 48 sec. . Doles ...............,...... . Schotte ,.....,........, Spencer Lauson ........... .21 it. 6 in. Jake Relnlg ,......... . ....... 5 ft. 11 in. Edward Snow .,...,.......... 11 ft. 3 in. Edgar Bowers ................ 104 ft. 6 in. Clarke Whitcomb Clarence Anthony Charles Trumbull ...40 ft. 4 in. .145 ft. 8 min. .01 sec. lPlPUlC0lK.lWllllEAll 1 880-yard run ..,...........,.,...,..,,..,...l,, 1924 George Blakeslee ....,...., 2 min. 8 sec. K v S E G G 4 1 gui B if? .9 i stiff-gg IWRIICQHGQV PEAR hi QMS' K W 9 'fl ffl LAUSON E SNOW POLLARD HODGES WURTHINGHAM TRUMBULL Y 3 if -: JY. ,f.4', . f IQ: r L' girl, f J. - , Q. 3 531 , X A X f 'ii' - -, .- - 5 ' fi ' - I .1 -f .I ' -A4 15-57 'gr if x , . 1-t . ,L ' A fl Q ' ,gf .QI - ' ,il V:-.' . f ,lf wg y . f A P 7 av' . 2 '., ' 'kV. . V I , 1 ' , .nw '33 V V -., :r?-414,21 1 . , 1 , Jn, W., Ji v' E --5 - 5-Q ,455 ' f .1 165 Mu ndy Dru TENNIS at-if 'U itil .QW Bl! QA? lx wk, FLETCI-IFR BENNETT NORMAN WAMPLER ROY BENINETT Fletcher Bennett upset the dope to Wm the 1927 smgles tournament He plays a sound back cou1t game has a good folehand d1lVQ and serves wlth severxty Fletcher was a member of this year s mtercolleglate team that defeated Montana State and Wlll be a strong contender agaln th1s year for the college champ1onsh1p Norman Wampler IS a veteran on Intelmountaln courts He has won the college champ1onsh1p twlce and has been a member of the 1nte1 colleglate team for three years He has won 1n every lntercolleglate match 1n wh1ch he has partlclpated Norm m1xes a good back court game w1th a devastatmg net attack and should be a lead1ng con tender for college honors th1s year Roy Bennett was college chan1p1on at the North Dakota State School of Sclence before comlng to Intermountam He has been one of the 1ead1ng playels of the college durlng h1s two years here bemg a member of the champlonshlp doubles team last year Roy drlves and serves well and ln general plays sclentlflc tennls J' . l lt 923' 1 A I 'X :,,' Af , ' 1 ri at 1 I i n lr lr f y 'lx f f l ,. 1 ,fa 'Ex ,,, 7, l, A ' J ' il ...I M X 1 F 5' 5 H 1' tfaf- f if , L ' U ,,,, 3 ',,, , 1, ,..l ,l ' I ci Wt GBBWMMH U I L5,, :.,,I ,,V. 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Wi 13 f'H?r AWA-.,,, gf M in I f my aff af 'A M518 , X 05225257 THE FRESHMAN TEAM COLLEGE CHAMPIONS Tl-IE SEASON HIS season mole enthuslasm was shown IH basketball than evel be fore 'lhe guls staged 'ln excltmg, toulnament after weeks of consclentlous practlce under the excellent supe1v1s1on of MISS Cllffold On the fxrst nlght of the toulnament the Sen1o1'Jun1o1 team defeated the Sophomoles and the Whlte I'1osh team won ove1 the Green Flosh team The chmax of the se xson came on the second mght when the champlonshlp game was played The Whxte Frosh team obtalned the V'lCtOly The personnel of th1s team was Peg Jacobs, Agnes Valentme Esthe1 Hathawav Jean Stul and Evelyn Mattmlllel To create mtelest 1n basketball two puzes W819 offeled M1ss Cllfford Offeled a m1n1atu1e basketball fo1 the one successful ln making the most free thlows, MISS Jean Stan bemg the Wlnnel of thls honol The I W A A offelerl a beautlful S1lV91 lovlng cup to the Wlnnlng team of the tournament X l . V .1 ' ' 1. 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L . 6 . . b . . . . ,. , . . . 1 - I . , M l u 2 u u ' I 1 1 1 7 ' 68 Fulc rum , HIKI G AND TRACK VERY Fall soon after school beglns groups of g1rls can be seen hlklflg' down the road toward East Helena 01 wlth then blg coftee pot fllled wlth break fast hlklng' towald Bloadwatel Polnts are gwen toward membelshlp 1n the W A A so that the lea on Why they are so full of pep IS evldent In the spring lf you 1159 early enough you Hllght see the glrls out on the track practlclng varlous events 101 the W A A track meet held after a month of tlalnmg MISS Cllffold 15 alwavs on hand to lnstruct 1n hex masterful way We ale all proud of ou1 coach Aftel the tennls courts haxe been rolled and put 1n condltlon you may see students playlng tennls from dawn unt1l dark Of course the glrls are out as well as the boys enjoymg th1s fme sport The annual sprmg tournament of the glrls of the school always creates 1nte1est 1n tennls Last yeal after several hard and fast games Mlss Esther Hostel ter captured the Glrl s Champxonshlp of the school i . 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JPMQHGWJDMR PI-IILODORIAN LITER RY SOCIETY OI' FICERS Flrst Term Second Term President RALPH MICKEN NORMAN WAMPLER Vxce Presldent LEONA GORDON GLADYS ABSHER Secretary HELEN KRANICK SHIRLEY WAGSTAFF Assistant Treasurer ANNA MYRLE HAEGG Chap' ln LOLA BAILEY EMMA KOETITZ Sergeant at Arms ROBERT DAWSON EVERETT LONG HE Phllodorlan L1te1a1y Soclety has passed through a very prosperous year Several soclal functlons were held the flrst quarter whlch were 1n part ac countable for the very flne group of freshmen which Jolned the soclety at the beglnmng of the second quarter The annual banquet h ld at the Placer on Febluary 3 was a great success, and was very much enJo3 ed by all the members In the sprlng the SOC18ty went on a mountam party and at the close of the year met Wlth the Daedallans at the tradltlonal Jolnt meetmg Treasurer ,,,,,,.... ,, ..,. ,,... . . ., ,..lVAN HODGES .... ..,. , .. .,,.... , ,,.,..LYNN COOPER s y ' u Y . ' n n . 7 A , . . . . H. . ,, . P. L. S. Micken Buckland R. Bennett Martin Potter H. Campbell Waters Nye G. Ahsher Wampler Wazstaff F. Bennett Hodges M. Ahsher J. Baldwin Gordon Marple Koetitz Fox Lynn Cooper Huntsherger L. Walker Kranick Wearne VVorthingham Reinig Wix .Iensvold Ashlock C. Trumbull 74 P. L. S. J. Lane A. Walker Robb Weesner Dawson Houtz Greta Burns W. Lane Waisner Driesbach Starr Bergquist Boulden W. Smith E. Campbell Wilson V. Horsley Hoover Bailey V. Haexzz A. Haegg D. Snow L. Hunter P. Smith Lon,,' Gwendolyn Burns Redfield Bieber D. Baldwin Durfee 75 lNRlCIlQWlllEAIR CIVILIZATION QQXQ C1v1l1zat1on IS to me A 11ver flowlng thru Etermty Culture and learnmg seem to be Rlpples upon thls current free Whose course IS all humamty Past IS the source Future the sea To whlch It flows contlnuously Present lt s whole long course must be Men be the rocks of all degree Nlapoleons boulders ln the stream w WhlCh break the flood yet leave lt free And stand alone There be The pollshed pebbles that degree Whlch bears up p1Ogl6SS tlrelessly When It IS mxserably Solled ln 1tS texture and 1ts purxtv By want and poverty Forming 1ts banks But He Who sends lt lnflnltely Makes cultule clear and free In splte of all that we May leave When fmally It reaches the future sea He leaves lmpurlty To settle quietly and be forgot Ralph A Mlck e see en 29 - 1 . . L 9' l 9 . . , And finally lose their liberty, I 1 ' , '76 President Vlce President Secretary Treasurer Dxrector General Dlrector Pubhclty Parllamentarlan Hxstorlan Chaplam Se rgezmt at Arm IIDIRICQIKIINIPISAM D ED LIAN LITERARY SOCIETY OFFICERS YALE LYMAN ETHEL DOLES MYRTLE MARKS ELVIRA DASHIEL GEN TALBOT MILDRED SHERRY ESTI-IER CARLSON VIRGINIA DOVE FREDA HELM DONALD OPR ETHEL DOLES MYRTLE MARKS BEATRICE TRUMBULL E DASHIELL BYRON SANBORNI ANNIE NELSON HELENI McVAY E DASHIELL DORATHA DEE HUTT DORATHA DEE HUTT JOHN EVENS MILDRED SHERRY HELEN MEYER RUTH FARBEY RAY HAWLEY JOHN EVENS ESTHER CARLSON MARGARET KLEIN RAY ROBINSON MAURICE COLLINS OING THINGS has been the motto of the Daedallan Soc1ety SIHCQ It was flrst orgamzed IH 1915, and It has acqulred an added meanlng every year smce Thls year It has been unusually apphcable to the soclety for, due to the cnthuslasm of wholehearted members, msplratlonal llvely programs have been presented The Daedallan SOCIGLY IS a frlendly rlval of the Ph1lodor1an Soclety 111 programs and debate so that one soclety furnlshes lmpetus for the other Th formal Annual Banquet at the Placer, and the exhllaratlng hlke to the cave on Mt Helena are characterlstlc of the pleasant soclal tlmes The Daedalxan soclety erdeavors to foster and extend the Intermountaln Splflt Whlle the Daedallan splrlt relgns In the heart of every member custodian ..,,rru...,,r IIIIIIIIIHAROLD ENGDAHL .,rr SH. ENGDAHL...I..,,VIuVH.-,TWILBUR w1Gc.1Ns U ,, V . . . . I 'V . . , 1 9 ' A 9 ,, . . . ,, . . 77 D. L. S. Evens Meyer Cavitt Newton Thomas Brockway Laird Klein Sherry J. Hunter Engdahl Marks J. Doles Best B. Trumbull E. Doles Sherwin Talbot E. Snow Totten B. Sanhorn McVay E. Nelson C. Garber Bunger D. Hutt Linuquist Lyle COODEI Hawley Barnes D. L. S. Culver Molrine Peterson Kolstad Adams Eyre Hathaway D. Sanborn Mayberry Williams Phillips Kane Traher Halbert Hammer Wiggins Carsley L. Robinson H. Johnson 79 Dashiell Pence Seely A. Nelson Valentine Baum McLean Sweetland D. Horsley f I D. L. S. Burgan Carson York Karr C Hockersmlth Hedberg R Garber B Trumbull Helm Strange Movlus Collins Volaht Cheney Hnlshue Jacobs Donaldson Mattmlller Lauson Tukl V l McLean L. Hutt L Moore Fosrer R. 'Ro-hinson F.. Johnson 80 Greeley Meyer Potter B. Sanborn Carlson D. Baldwin J. Baldwin Jacobs Barnes Nye D. Hutt Bunger Newton G. Ahsher Hawley Sherry Cooper STUDENT SENATE THE executive work of the Associated Students is carried on by the Student Senate, a representative body elected from the different classes and organ- izations of the student body, together with the officers of the entire association, and one elected faculty member. The responsibility of creating the right school spirit and boosting for a greater Intermountain Union College is the principal duty of this body. In it are also vested certain powers of student control. Nl IllllPIllCCKlINlllllINIl MENS I CLUB OFFICERS President IVAN HODGES Secretary Treasurer JOYCE BALDWIN Student Senate Representatnve ROBERT NYER HE Men s I Club was founded 1n 1919 by elght men who had Won letters 1n one of the three major sports of the college, namely basketball football, or track The purpose of the club IS to promote a better class of athletlcs 1n the school and unlte those who have won letters lnto a fr1endly clrcle The club supports the coach 1n enforcmg tra1n1ng rules and has strlct rules 1n regard to the conduct of men Wearlng the ' I Two events of the school year whlch are sponsored by the club are the basket SOCIRI and FIZZ The proceeds from these events are used to buy I sweaters, the wearlng of Wh1ch IS cons1dered one of the hlgh est honors a student can W1n W 7 QC 77 Vice-President .,.,,,..,,,,..,,,.,. ,,....... .... ......,.,,..... ..,.. ..........,,....,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,... E L M E R WIX T 7 ll 77 ' ' 7 , . ' ' I 77 ' if 'K 77 H ,, . . . . . - 82 MENS I CLUB :ug QQ Ivan Hodges ,. Elmer Wix , Yale Lyman ,. Pat Gilfeather .. . Mac Culver , , , Laurence Walker , Harold En dahl Pearl Pollard ,,,, . .. Walter Phillips ,,,,, ,.,, ,,.......,....,.,, ,,,, .,.,... , .... ,.., , ,,.,..., , , A , . , Donald Bun' r , Robert Nye .... ,, ,,., ,,... ,,.,.., ,,..,........,,.............,.,. .... ,.,A,.. ,,,, .,.,,.....,,. , . . , , , . Vernon Worthingham Spencer Lauson ,,,,,, ,..... ,.,,..., ,.... . . . .. , , . , Don Redfield ,, ,. ,, ,, ,, ...... ....,,,, , , .... ...., , , , Oliver Peterson ,, Gordon VVilson . , Edward Snow ..,, , Theron Strange ,, , ..,,,,........, ,, , ,. .,.... .,.,. . , Robert Robb , ,, Joyce Baldwin , Feorge Dover , , V,,,V ,.,.. , . ,,.,.V... ......V, , ,,,, ..,,.. 7 .... ,,,,, --A---.--. - - - V H Forrest Retz , , Football- 26 and 27 Track 27 Basketball- 26 and 28 Football Football- Football Football- Football .. ,Football Track- 26 Basketball- Basketball- Track- 27 Track- Track- Football- 27 and and afnd and and 24- 25 26 2 27 and 28 Basketball- 2 8 7 CQ 77 . X X ' v 1 X XV a 3 , ' V . 6 ' 5 1 Q 5- : is HAM 1. ,R J Mfg, . Q.. H 2 Q '26 '26 '27 4 '26 ' g '26 ,23 , , ge ' 7 '27 '24 lllftlfllltlwllltllll The Woman s Athleuc ASSOC13t1OH 6171 The Woman s 'I Club OFFICERS President HELEN MEYER Vlce Presldent MAY ABSHER Secretary GERTRUDE .IENSVOLD HE W A A a new olganlzatlon on the campus IS Wlde awake and growlng It owes 1ts exlstence to Mlss Chfford 1ts competent en thus1ast1c advlser Admlsslon 1nto the W A A 1S gamed by earnlng one hundred polnts IH athletlcs The I Club IS a smaller excluslve unlt w1th1n conslstlng of those who have earned the letter of the school A large Varlety of act1v1t1es mcludmg hlklng skatlng basketball swlmmlng and tennls make lt attractlve to those who wlsh to engage IH llvely enJoyable, worth Whlle sport , o 0 o 7 Q 77 A Treasurer ,,,, ,,,. , ., ,H ., ,, , ....,.,.,, .,,,, ,.,., ...., . , , ...LEONA GORDON T . . 1, 1 . - , - ' X- , ' ' 1 9 ' 1 4 ,Y . A1 I . 1 s a u n u ' 7 . . . , . . . . , . 7 1 . . , . , 7 g A I 84 lxmnc lvxmvz , OMAN S CLU Glayds Ahsher May Ahsher Leona Gordon Meta Volght Elolse Brockway I CLUB MEMBERSHIP Helen Meyer Cenevleve Talbot Ethel Doles Beatrlce Trumbull Anme Nelson Claraellen Houtz Ucell Sweetland Paullne Smith 7 Q! 77 as 93 Gertrude Jensvold Elma Nelson Gail Turk 85 IKDIRHQIIQIN Prim 0? PA Tl-IER CLAWS LI KW OFFICERS President LYNN COOPER Vice President BOB NYE Secretary FLETCHER BENNETT Treasurer DONALD HORSLEY Student Representative JOYCE BALDWIN Faculty Adviser GERALD GREELEY Patroness MRS ELLA BURNS HE CLAWS under the impetus of a flying start have been going strong all year. To begin the term right they were fortunate in acquiring an unusually efficient and able group of new members. The twelve men six sophomores and six freshmen Worked together har- moniously and willingly. Campus day under Claw supervision went off without a hitch. Two chapel programs put on by the organiLation received a great ova- tion from the students. Altogether it has been an expansive year and one significant in the history of the Panther Claws. 86 The present members are: Gail Turk, President Miss Crane, Faculty Advisor Eloise Brockway Helen Meyer Marcia Carsley Leona Gordon Margaret Klein, Secretary Con Belle Hoover Mildred Sherry PI DELTA ALPI-IA T HREE years ago there seemed to exist at Intermountain lack of enthusiasm and college spirit. Finally a group of girls, representing the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Classes formed an organization to promote school spirit, and took the name of Pi Delta Alpha. Membership consists of four girls from each of the three upper classes, elected by the members. The main purpose of the organization is to promote school spirit, support all college activities, and foster among the students of the College a spirit of loyalty and helpfulness. Membership is entrusted to the girls of the College who are most democratic, unselfish, and responsible. Pi Delta Alpha has been endeavoring this year to become affiliated with a national organization having a similar purpose, and in anticipation of a reorganization, new members have not been elected for this year to replace last year's outgoing members. 87 W C rnolumuu, i... N12 Eug- J Baldwm D Baldwin Potter Hawley Evens Engdahl Garber Adams YMCA HAROLD ENGDAHL President DONALD BALDWIN Vlce President RAY HAWLEY Treasurer PROFESSOR ADAMS Adviser JOYCE BALDWIN Somal Chairman JOHN EVENS Personal Work AINSLEE POTTER Religious Chairman ONTINUING the work accornphshed 1n the past year, whlch has lald a strong sure foundatlon m POIICV upon whlch to bulld for the future, the Young Mens Chr1st1an Assoclatlon of Inteunonutam entered 1nto 1ts actlvltles wlth a happy and 1oyous Splflt and a heartlness whlch Wlll long be lemembered The meetlngs have been exceedlnglv 1nte1est1ng and helpful, and the soclety has been fortunate ln havlng eleven m1n1ster1al students preparlng for full tune servlce The young men are mterested 1n vltal personal rellglon and are trylng to prepare themselves for better selvlce 1n the home, church, and communlty Q ff' 'ff' fwwgiq , '13 I . Q-vu N ' , px, fic .5 . Q ,il , ff? A ,gijgx-V ,. An, Q J s 5 --- . L53 f , , Ar' -if V I O I C CHARLES GARBER olol. ,C.C,CsC, ...Secretary . 1 . . . i , , . . . . . , 88 Carlson Crane Brockway E. Nelson Meyer G. Absher Ca-vitt Gordon Carsley .lensvold D. Hutt Lingquist Sherry Y. W. C. A. President .... ,,,, . . ,.., ,NELOISE BROCKWAY Vice-President ,,,, .,.,,,. . HEUNICE LINGQUIST Secretary ,... . .. . ,,,,,,,.,.,. LEONA GORDON Treasurer ,,AA,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,, ..,.. DORTHA DEE HUTT G IRLS coming to I. U. C. come in Contact with the Y. W. C. A. as soon as they arrive. On the first Sunday afternoon they are entertained in the homes of the Advisory Ladies of the association. One of the most important social functions of the year is the Big and Little Sister Party, which creates a feeling of friendship among the girls of the college. In cooperation with the Y. M. C. A. the Association aids in putting on a reception, a Christmas party, and in the spring a mountain breakfast. Headed by Miss Crane and the Cabinet girls, a spirit of friendliness and service is created which goes to help make up our well-known Intermountain spirit. 89 rmentwrnm , Mlcken Carlson B Sanborn Totten I-Ioutz Baldwin Redfield McLean Pl KAPPA DELT OFFICERS President YALE LYMAN Vlce President RALPH MICKEN ESTHER CARLSON Correspondxng Secretary BYRON SANBORN Debate Manager ESTHLR CARLSON HE ALPHA CHAPTER of the natlonal organlzatlon of P1 Kappa Delta at Inter mountaln IS composed of the students who have represented the college 1n debate or olatory In the past vears ernphasls has been upon debate but th1S year keener mterest has been shown 1n olatory Donald Baldwm represented us at the natlonal conventlon held at Tlffln Ohlo and placed among the flrst elght, out of the large group of con testants comlng from colleges all ove1 the country We are mlghty proud of hlS record there Thls years schedule lncluded debates w'1th Weber College Ogden Utah Eastern Montana Nolmal School and Montana State School of Mlnes The success of the yeal IS due to the splendld work of our coach Nettlna Lou1se Strobach . Secretary-Treasurer ...r... ,... , ,. ..,,, ,, ., , ....,,,..,. ,. ,. .. , K ,,,, ......,. ,H ,, ,,.,.... ...,. , Q 1 l 7 1 7 - . , . . I 7 1 7 Q . K . . , I . L 90 Barnes Sicher Newton Wagstaff Fox Weesner Bieber H. Campbell E. Williams Foster D. Waisner 9 OFFICERS President ,,,,,,,,..... ,..,....... , . , , .AV.,,, ,,,,, , M. CLARK NEWTON Vice-President ..... , .,..., MLLE. SHIRLEY WAGSTAFF Secretire ,, ,,,, .,.. ...., , , ,MLLE. NAOMA BARNES Faculty . , ,, ,,,....,,,,,, ,MME. SICHER E CERCLE FRANCAIS a dix membres choisis parmi les meilleurs eleves dans les classes avancees. Le but du cercle est de familiariser les membres avec la langue francaise, les coutumes de Franec et la litterauture francaise. Les seances ont lieu deux fois par mois, et les programmes sont toujours in- teressants et instructifs. Cette annee il y a eu plusieurs soireesg au printemps le cercle a eu des invites a un banquet et a la fin de la saison, a un pique-nique. Les membres sont tres enthusiastes et avec Vassistance de Mme. Sicher, qui nous conseille, nous esperons que l'annee prochaine du cercle sera aussi bonne que celle-ci. L'annee prochaine les members du cercle esperent correspondre avec des etudiants francais. 91 rmclmylvmu Bennett G Turk Raymer Klelll Brockway Phllllps Robb Sherry Culver Carsley OI I-IERCDDGTCKCI OFI ICERS YALE LYMANT President PROFESSOR RAYMIIR Faculty Adviser HE HISTORY CLUB has been one of the most actlve of Intermountalns organ1Lat1ons There are ten members maklng lt posslble for everyone to take an actlve part 1n scholarly effort towa1d a mole comprehenswe knowledge of hlstory We are ploud of our club and feel that It has always malntalned the hlghest standard through the effolts of Professor Rayrner Each quarter the club has an outstandlng soc1al event ln addltlon to the b1 monthly meetmgs The b1ggest event of the year IS the banquet whlch IS held at the Placer Hotel We had as guest and speaker at the banquet th1s year D1 H H Swaln Thls veal the club has been studylng Latln Ameucan h1sto1y 1n 1tS more dlfflcult phases and we feel that the work has been of great value to us R. . I 1 ' L ,,,,,,, v,........,...,, ,,,,.. , , ,. ,.,, , ., ,...v............,.,..., ..,.... , ,,,....,,,,,,., l MARGARET KLEIN ...,.,,,......o...,....., ,, ,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,..................,,,,,,,, S ecretary-Treasurer T l ' ' ' r . n ' , . . . , . 92 mnoudylll Auld R Bennett M Absher W aters Wampler Brockwaw Cooper Meyer Mu-ken Gordon Best E Doles Llngqulst E GLISI-I CLUB OFF CERS ROY BENNETT President MISS AULD Faculty Adviser HE club was organlzed 1n 1924 under the leadershlp of Mlss Auld Mem bershlp IS hmlted to twelve vshose scholarsh1p IS hlgh and who have shown marked llterary ablllty The Club alms to foster knowledge and appreclatlon of good llterature and to encoulage creatlve wrltmg Thls year lnterest has been centeled on the modern short story A short story contest was sponsored by Rev Davld J Donnan The Chlef soclal event of thlq year was the Clubs fust annual receptlon held IH Malch The Engllsh Club expects to be ready to Joln the natlonal ha ternlty next year 'I MAY ABSHER o,,o, ....... . l t,,,,, , ,,.V ..,t,, , H C, ..... ........ f f ........Secrefary I - 1 4 - I . - . ' I - . . 1 . v y .I . 93 lllIPUICJKlWlll1E ! , v Gxlfeather Totten Worthmgham M Absher Hawley A Walker Bleher Potter McVay Dashlell Cavltt Engdahl Lmgqulst Strohach Evens G Absher Wampler Best Marks Doles L Adams Talbot E McLean Carlson P Smith Sweetland A Nelson C Garber E Nelson DRAMATIC ART CLUB Presldent GLADYS ABSHER Vice President MARGARET TOTTEN Property Manager HAROLD ENGDAHL HE DPAMATIC ART CLUB was olgamved th1S year under the leadelshlp of Mlss Stlobach for the purpose of promotlng D1amat1c mterest 1n the College The Club membel Shlp IS 11m1ted to those who have taken at least SIX hours of D1amat1C Alt or have been ln the cast of a major College play The chlef wo1k of the club thxs year was the productlon of the three act play Mr Plm Passes BV each act bemg handled by a dlfterent cast ACtlV1t1QS of thls nature coupled wlth the helpful c11t1c1sm of Mlss Strobach are domg much to glve our students lnterest and ablllty m dramatlcs 2 2, 5 4 if Secretary-Treasurer' .,', H ,V,Y,V ,vVV, .V., ' ,'.v ,W,H,,,......,...CLEONA BEST I x, f I., h ' V' . i . 1 . - , H . ,, . i . . . . . . ' 4 . , n n r u . n u , 1 1 - 1 I n 94 or llIRHCHGLNllIEAM Starr F Campbell Mlcken Kranxck Burch Moore Haegg Walsner C Trumbull D Hutt Raymer Routzahn Buckland Dashlell D Horsley Brockway Sweetland Durfee Seeley M Ahsher ALPHA PI MU OFFICERS Presldent RALPH MICKEN Vlce Presldent ELOISE CAMPBEI L Treasurer JEAN STARR LPHA PI MU Intermountam s class1cal club has had a very successful and mter estlng season The membersh1p 1S open to all enrolled ln the Latm Department and we are eagerly antlclpatmg the add1t1on of Greek to the currlculum Tfhe Club holds meetmgs every month at Wh1ch top1cs of classlcal mterest are dlscussed An English verslon of Plautus Menaechml was presented on March 9 On Apr1l 27 the Club held a Poman Banquet 1n the Rose room at the Placer Thls IS the flrst year that a banquet has been featured and We hope to make lt an annual affalr Alpha P1 Mu IS a growmg organlzatmn and under the competent dlrectlon of MISS B1rch Vltal mterest IS bemg estabhshed ln the classlcs Secretary tttt,,,,, ,ee, e',e,e,,ee ee,, te'e' . KRANICK ' 1 ' ' Y C5 '77 ' I U5 1PR11o lM 1Pz , . 3... Tug -Mm ,RSA 9' -ws. Sherry Evens E Nelson Wlble Peterson Fox L Walker Wagstaff Tl-IE MATHEMATICS CLUB OFFICERS OLIVER PETERSON President H Y Secretary Treasurer LAURENCE WALKER Program Chairman HE MATHEMATICS CLUB IS a newly organlzed club of those students who ale takmg then majors or mmors IH mathematics The membershlp IS l1m1ted to ten students New members ale voted 1n upon recommendatlon of the p1Of6SSO1 of mathematlcs The Club meets once a month to dlscuss matters of mterest to mathematlcal students The meetmgs have been of a vely lnterestmg natule Among some of the toplcs d1scussed we1e E1HStG1HS Theory of Relatlvlty Newtons Laws of Gravlty and the vocatlonal and cultural values of mathematlcs The alm of the club IS to study mole deeply lnto those sub1ects Wh1Ch are only touched upon 1n the legulal cur11cula1 Wo1k and to delve 111150 those flelds whlch are not men tloned 5 T , H- A' Y f , Ml , by in EM , SHIRLEY WAGsTAFF 'f.d.dfo Adddo '.d.d . doodo ' o.lo 1 'o'o 'odod , ddood, . d'.. fffff''ffff.'.'.'fffffViEQlPresidenf MILDRED S ERR ,,..,.w,,... , .... ooo,,,., , oooo ,v,, , , A l, - . 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' N I -Q14 gog l , L rirmuowrnii , SCI-IDOL OF MUSIC INN' PROFESSOR CI IFFORD ROYER Professor Clifford Rover has done a most remarkable piece of work in his two years at Intermountain This year he built a Men s Glee Club which equaled the club ot former years and has brought back some of the old I U C pep Mr Royer deserves a great deal of credit tor a lot of hard worl and all those students working under his leadership are ready to back him in every undertaking PROFESSOR GERAI D GREELEY Professor Ger ald Greeley has been a faithful worker in the piano department for the past four years He has not only built up a '1 vital part of the school He has taken an active interest in all ac t1Vlt19S on the campus He is known by all students a a willing and faithful worker and an 'ill around good scout MISS SUSAN IRELAND Miss Ireland has been with us but a short time However she has won the hear ts of all who have learned to know her She dld a remarkable p ece of work with the college orchestra which gave a most successful concert atter hav ng been organmed but a short tlme MISS EMMA KOETITZ Miss Koetltrz as an instructor in piano has been a valuable as srstant to the music faculty In addrtron to her work as a teacher she has glven unreservedly of her time in college activities She IS accompanist for both the men s and women s glee clubs and her solo work IS 1n constant demand 1' 'D f .S T . 1 4 ' 7 . 1 ' I A l - . . . , C . 7 : ' l 1 u 1 1 I L. I large piano department, but has made the entire music department ' ' , , , cc 77 , c . I . . . , . . ' , ' ' . ' 5 . 'f ' . , I . . - ' r , 1 , C 106 lllllllfll lllllflll l SCI-IQQL 012 MUSIC CCDMBI ED GLEE CLUBS HE Nlenb and Womens flee Clubs ol the college appealed IH Jomt concclt xc e ml t1mes duung the past yea1 A beneflt p1 oglam was QIVGH ln the St Pauls M9thOdlSt chulch dullng the wlnt 1 quaxtel In the Spllng the annual Qhllne Temple concelt was g1V6H to 1 la1ge audxence In both plograms the en bemble numbele WE16 paltlculallv plea mg lfi7 MENS GLEE CLI!! Potter Hodges Marple nett eh s R.B F: -522 u.-1 NO -CU rn an ..- 1-1 Q Baldwin pler J 35 Ea A Koetitz E: NO -csv' 515 cu LQZ Dawson D. Snow Sanborn B. wi n Rover hey Che E as N DI Walker L. SCHOOL OF MUSIC MEN S GLEE CLUB NDER the able dl16Ct1OH of PTOTQSSOI Royer the Mens Glee Club th1s Veal made one of 1tS gleatest 1eco1ds M1 Royer gave unreselvedly of h1s tune and energy to bulld up the olganlzatlon and he met wlth unquallfled success The club took an extended tou1 of the state 1n the eally spung glvlng flfteen concerts wlth an estlmated total attendance of seven thousand f1V9 hundred pel sons The gloup was well 19C61V6d Nvl191'6V91 It appealed and undoubtedly IS a great adve1t1s1ng agency for the college Plans fol the ne t year lnclude a tour each qua1te1, and the futule success of the club IS assul ed REPERTOIRE The Bugle Song' Hark Tls the Signal My Lady Clo The Elephant and the Chlmpanzee Soldiers Chorus from Faust Thank God for a Carden Drmk to Me Only Wlth Thine hyes Just a Song at Tvull ht Mosquitoes Ablde Wlth Me Farewell to Thee The Wanderlng Singers Patrol The Glory of God m Nature Sweet and Low He Shall Reign Forever Now the Day Is Over Slmple Simon Schnelders Band The Huntmg Song 1Rohm Hoody Johnny Schmoker Group of Current Poplar Songs Prayer of Thanksgnvlng The Song of the Vagabonds The Song of the Prmce Hello Frlsco Duet Double Male Quartet Stull Stull Wlth Thee The Lords Prayer The Boys of the Old Brigade Remember Me O Nhzfhty One Work Watch and Pray My Llttle Banjo Som: of Thanksgiving Open the Gates of the Temple Song of Mush On Come to the Fanr Out of the Deep Armorer s Soni. fRnhm Hood? Bedowm Love Song Invictus Remember lNow Thy Creat Roadways Count ry Gardens Male Quartet Tenor Solos Bass Solos baritone Solos Plano Muslcal Monologue That Old Sweetheart of Mme Manuder Bohm Clo gh Lelghter Sums A mhrose Gounod Del RlEg0 Old English Molloy Bliss Monk Games Romberg Clark Beethoven Barnby Slmper Nevm Macy Mundy DeKoven Rlx Kremser Frlml Luder Hirsch Gregorian Parks Kunkel Fllmore Dlchmont Allltsen Knapp Rhys Herbert Martln Marks De Koven Bmsutn Huhn Buck Densmore Gramger Words by Riley Musxc by Harris Y 5 I l J . . . t . . . . , . . u I , - 1 1 ir . - u . A 1 1 n L l 1 . ' - in ...., , .,,. ,,., ..,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.......,. ,,..................,,......,...., .......,,...,.. . . , ,,,, ,... ,,,,,.,,, . , .,,, . ,,,, A,,,r,r,,,r,,,,, ...,...,..,,,,,.,,,.,,....,., . . .. l xl. ' - . . Y ,,,,,,,,,,,,........,. ......... YYYY,YY,Y,Y---- ------ ..-. - - - Y I' , 1 H -IVVVYVVVVV V YVYVV QYYYVVV -VVV ---,', - - . . 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' y , wfffff 'ff f QffSQfQ fff ff fff .... cccc,,,, . 1 ' ' , ,,,, H , ,,,,,,,, A , ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,H ,,,. ,.,.., . , , . H A - sw----in H V - ' : ' ' 109 IPIRIIGIIQIN PEAR The P2560 :JS Hg ffkE5 Af. SMELL o fb fvwy GL Wien Ov 01.4 ff, EE 110 LB E LE ,S RL L -I L L L L L L L L L L L v. os -6 s: E Annie Nelso Eyre, 5 3 2 C 2 E 2 E 2 cu lf 1- EE if Q rn .E -3 ua Q C cv L. .2 M I-f E 5 2 E 4 bi M w E .2 I-1 ? 2 N C I: 4 L: .2 I-4 5 I u E Q Qi E In 5 .9 Q S E 1.2 aa J: .2 m Bessie Burns, Gwendolin Burns, Greta Ahsher, adys ,GI outz n H araelle ,Cl affen W Venice Mayberry, olet e, Vi fe Dur u: ua U E N In FH E o Q Q 4 :vs E E LTI L 0 dd S I .E u N E + U3 E zu Q. ri 3.1 ii o o E ui P + + GJ CD E o m E Z eu E LT: vi .E ? o E E QI ... E ii Q3 id as an I1 5 Q cv 3 as .: ii au I H W .: 6' V2 LII lllRlcClKlWllllE LI'l FLF WOMEN HE plrv LIttl6 Women adapted from Louls May Alcotts famous book and rluected bv Nettrnfr Lourse Strobach was one number oi the Lyceum Course oi 1928 Thrs vs holesome story played by grrls rn dalnty sweet old fashroned costumes and gallfrnt gentlemen portravmg those of ClV1l War days proved to the people all over Mont rna that wholesome plays are worth whrle and drd rts part rn advertlsmg Inter mount'r1n An added attractlon was the orchestra compo ed of members of the cast Thls group ot college men and women drd all rn thelr power to brmg back The bweet Long Ago CAST Mr March RAY HAWLEY Mrs March MYR'lI.E MARKS Mex. ELOISE BROCKWAY oe MILDRED SHERRY Amy EUNICL LINGQUIST Beth MARICA CARSLEY Hannah ETHEL DOLES Aunt March PAULINE SMITH Mr Iaurence AINSLEE POTTER Laurie LAURENCE WALKER Professor Bhoer HAROLD ENGDAHL lohn Brooke JOHN EVENS LIFHT EYED AND DARK EYED Presrdent Klemme was a member of the Lyceum course of Intermountam thls year Dr Klemme s address was very rnterestmg and enthusrastrcally recerved wher ew er he went The optlmlstrc hopeful ambrtrous mdlvrdual IS the hght eved person accordrng to the address The pessrmlstre hopeless and down and out fellow IS the dark eyed person From thls pornt of vrew a person may be lrght eved and strll dark eved or a brunette and stlll be a blond rn characterlstrc It vs the condltlon of llfe wrthln a person and not the color of hrs eyes Llght eyes are needed rn every walk of hfe Hrs rtmerary lncluded Brfrdv Dutton Whrtehall Coffee Creek Hobson Benchland Whrtefrsh Polson Eureka Shelby and Columbra Falls ffl ,,, . Ji' . . . f .VA 17 J ' ll ' 7? ' ' ' 1 C . 1 C . . . C , . , . . ' 4 . . . I 4 i ' . t . . . - . C 1 1 1 1 v 1 . s b ' I u n C . 9 1 1 1 u . 1 . - 1 I 1 ' I C v C C . 1 ' C 4 . K - . .. S . h . 1 I . I . . . . U - C n . . rv 1 I ,..,. , . ,... ,A . , ,,.... , ,... ,.., , ,. ' V , ,,,.... , , , , ..,. , ..,,, .... ,.,. V , , ,..., V ..,., ,. , , ,, .,..., . . ,.. ... ...,.. . , I A vu u I ' - 'r y 1 - a , 1 7 ' ' 7 . t 1. . S- . . C . 1 9 7 1 r 1 1 1 4 1 . 1 ' 112 ll llm LYCEUM TRIC N11 N Quxan Ilelfmd N11 Ge1ald Gleelev and Jovce Bqldwm W919 membels of the inet t11O XNl'l1Cl1 wax to be on Tutelmountalns lvceum coulse thls year Due to an accldent they V919 not 'able 'fo make then tou1 The membels of um Thex xx e1e xelx xucceequl and Qhowed the people ot Montfmfl what Inter mountfun mn offe-1 m munc and Cl1 1D13f1CQ STL DENT MINISTERS I F l 1 'QS e : ' 1 , L' '. ' ' 1, t ' C ' ' ' the second trio werel, Mr: Gerald Greeley, Miss Nettina Strobalch, and Joyce Bald- 113 lPIRlc1lGLNlll1AlR FoRENs1cs DEBATE toward gettlng a replesentatlve fo1 Intelmountaln at the P1 Kappa Delta con ventlon at T1ff1n Ohlo Ralph Mmken and Blythe McLean the members of our team d1d some splend1d wolk but they Just barely got started We wele handl capped by not belng able to flnance more debates They met a team from Utah ln Helena and went to B1ll1ngs to meet the Polytechnlc and to Butte to meet the Mlnes ORATORY Donald Baldwln lepresented Intelmountaln th1s year at the Natlonal P1 Kappa Delta Conventlon held 1n Tlffln Ohio durmg Aprll Contests ln oratory debate and extemporaneous speaklng were held for both men and Women Don s subject was The Beam 1n Amerlca s Jud1c1al Eye The Nat1onal contest lncluded representatlves from colleges all over the country Don placed among the flrst elght and 1n the plellmlnarles was ranked hlgher than the man who took second m the contest On May 18 the state contest was held and Don wlth one of the flnest oratlons ever heard 1n the c1ty won flrst place V, I I, Pai . , ', ggfy ,A ,vi W h The emphasis was placed on oratory this year. 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X k 116 lvluclowllm , SOCIETY Q19 Y M AND Y W RLCEPTION The soclal season of the year opened W1th the receptron glven by the Y M C A and the Y W C A at Helena Hall October 1 The program conslsted of stunts glven bv each of the classes all of wh1ch were clever and entertalmng But more than th1s It gave a chance for the Freshmen to get acquamted wlth the upper classmen FOOTBALL BANQUET The annual football banquet celebratmg the close of our football season was held 1n the banquet room of Eddy s Cafe All the pep and Splflt of Inter mounta1n was 1n exldence and everyone enjoyed themselves Professor Walker had the envlable 1ob of toastmaster CHRISTMAS PAR'l Y On December 16 the Splflt of Chrlstmas agaln descended on Helena Hall The chapel was fllled wlth fu trees and the1r tr1mm1ngs Games and stunts were 1n the order of the evenmg Even Santa Claus arrlved and no one Was forgotten D AEDALIAN BANQUET The Daedallan banquet was held at the Placer Hotel January 6 The decora tlons were of the old tlme event Wlth p1cturesque stagecoaches for place cards and lasso ropes for every one The foreman was Yale Lyman the toastmaster In1t1at1on of new members preceded the banquet HISTORY CLUB BANQUET The annual Hlstory Club Banquet was held 1n the Rose Room of the Placer Hotel January 16 Western decoratlons were carrled out and on the table were three scenes one of a ranch house one of a mme and one of a hangman s tree The whole effect was V1V'1d and colorful Yale Lvman was toastmaster and Dr H H Swam the speaker of the evenmg '1 . , . . . 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Y. , . i W 9 . , . s . - 7 ' 1 9 1 9 ' . t c . 117 rluclomflrrlm SOCIETY QW PHILODORIAN BANQUET The Phrlodorran Banquet was held at the Placer Hotel February 3 Formal 1n1t1at1on of new members preceded the banquet The decoratrons were beau trfully carrled out rn maroon and gold Amslee Potter offlclated as toastmaster PANTHER CLAW BANQUET The fu st annual Panther Claw Banquet was held at the Placer Hotel All actrve and honorary members of the Claws were present A talk by Sponsor Gerald C Greeley featured the program THE ENGLISH CLUB RECEPTION The Englrsh Club receptron was held at Helena Hall March 2 The room was made beautrful wrth floor lamps shaded llghts and flowers The program was grven by members of the club and was Very mterestlng Elorse Brockway read her story which won the short story contest LATIN CLUB BANQUET The table was beautrfully decorated wrth orange tapers and green crepe paper The toastmaster was the presldent Ralph Mrcken FRENCH CLUB BANQUET The banquet of Le Cercle Francars was held rn the Crystal Room of the Placer Hotel May 7 The decoratrons were of cut flowers and the color scheme was added greatly to by programs and place cards rn old rose made 1n the shape of the Fleur de Lars MISS Wllllams was the toastmrstress and Madame was the llfe of the party The Latin Club banquet was held in the Rose Room of the Placer, April 27. 118 I 1P cCIK.WlP1EAIR : LIT AMY W - ff ' f7 ff ' ,I , ,P ' X ' ' f' Il ia! ' 5 . llllltlolyllll , IN MONTANA Oel a golden pl 11119 gllmhlellng' At the close of a heated day I gazed affu towald the mountalns Whele the sun gath led 111 hls last lays Flom the Wlld hush CI3gS oi the ROCk1GS To the llvel at my feet All the West l'1v T01 an lnstant Tlansfolmed belole my slght Oh the pathos the wondrous somethlng That flooded my soul lust then A love lol the home ot mv chlldhood And T01 IZIITIGS that letuln not agaln From the fal skvlme came a plamtlve whlne The cly of the coyote alone And lt tugged upon mv heal tstllngs Tlll I echoed an answellng, groan Alas fol the Joys whlch natule s toys My chlldlsh fancles gave When cololed locks WSIS my tleasure And plalrle dog, holes, plrate caves When the small pllng pool so clear and coo Was the W1dQ and mlghty ocean On whlch I salled ln llttle shlps The old old t1a1l deep lutted Selved as a fleld of strlfe Each rut bGCO1l1lI1g a llval l',1Ql'1Cl1 Whele almles battled fol llfe The twlttellng cly of the blrds nealby What rememblances It lnsplred I-Iow once I loalned the Wlde prallle And for Wlld fowls nests lnqulred Oh for a plctule thus to flll My longlng eyes today When the sun Went down ln the great free We t In that glorlous westeln Way Palntlng the Sk19S subllmely Llke the clouds of the Rapture Day Out there Where cattle Wele g1aZ11 lg' Ere fences malled the VIGW Out IH the land of Wlde expanse Beneath the heaven s blue One thlng I early from the West A never challglng yealnlng' For more of breadth and g163.tI16S From calmness nel 61 tulmng A M 9 WW I I 1 ng l ni u . x. C - C C , 'c c ' ' I - . 7 . ' ' . I . , 2 I h . . . . . I ,D cl ' I, . . .c . ' . 7 I ' ' C 1 :W D I . C n n x . . ' . C r ' 7 1 ' ' .' A. W 1 1 n 1 , l s 1 1 , s - ' - l, . I . . u , I ' , Impelled by fancy s notlon. 9 ' ' I 1 . ' -' 1 , 1' . ' 1 ,T ' 7 . , . . , 1 1 I ' s , . , 7 ' I l 1 Y 11 ' 7 , 7 - 7 ., S 1 1 . , R. . . 2 120 rrumrrtvrrrr , WOMEN ARE SUCI-I LIARS ROFESSOR JAMES BROTHERTON known to everyone but hrmself as the youngest and best lookmg man on the Carrolton faculty was payrng the usual penalty of eavesdroppers For f1Ve agomzrng mmutes hrs ears had been growrng hotter and hotter untrl there was rmmment danger of a conflagratron begmnmg rn h1s already frery harr Why he cursed hrmself couldnt he have had the sense to shut hrs offrce door 7 to show hrmself to make a IIOISG7 anythrng so that those two rnfernal coeds mrght not have chosen h1s classroom of all places to drscuss whether or not he was a Woman hater The bell rang Thank heaven' sard Professor Brotherton fervently under hrs breath and gatherlng up hrs papers he stalked out to meet hrs soclology class wrth a countenance fr om whlch not all the scarlet had entrrely drsappeared Do you thmk he s a woman hater k1d The questron rang rn hrs mmd he s Just scar ed of em that s all Confound those grrls anyway' But honestly rsnt he the cutest thmg that ever walked? It gets me all hot and bothered Just to look at him Absolutely wrong' snapped Professor Brotherton and the freshman who had just asked hlm a questron looked at hrm rn hurt SUFPTISG It was surprrsrng how those two questlons kept pace with the professor s steps as he walked frercely homeward He slammed the rront door he who never slammed doors and started upstarrs Suddenly Nan Herrrck vrvacrous freshman daughter of the house appeared rn the hall and h notrced even rn the mldst of h1s mental turmorl that her face had lost all rts u ual sparkle and anlmatron Hello she sard flatly her face averted Good afternoon, he responded, and then after some hestrtatron Is any thlng the matter? Matter? Well not much' sard Nan She looked at hrm for a moment and then walked away Brotherton contmued upstarrs to h1s room half puzzled at Nans extraordrnary conduct VVhy she seemed actually depressed and the way she looked at hrm almost as rf she had a grudge agarnst hrm Oh, well' Socrology papers had to be corrected, and as for women they were all alrke rnysterres whrch he drdn t care to solve But the mystery of Nan deepened darly She grew more sad and serrous she moped around the house at nrght she seemed to shun Brotherton as rf he were smallpox The clrmax arrrved when the professor came home unexpectedly one Saturday mornrng to flnd Nan stretched out at full length on h1s srttmg room couch sobbmg unrestrarnedly and w1p1ng her tears away wrth the dust cloth Oh excuse me sald the flustered professor I drdnt know whats whats wrong? P , ' I 7 , ' ! 7 I n , 'ai , 1 ' ' - an Y7 ' , , u ' 1 - ,, - in ' ' ' ' . UNO, n - , 1 1 H ,- zz 1 ' ' 7 ' 7 ' s 1 ' ' 77 as , 11 , , . ,, Am I a woman-hater? Or am I scared of girls? Am I a woman-hater? OF? 1 . . . . I, . L, - ' 7 7 Q 3 s Ci H ' z 3 7 ' tt ry , ' ' ZH - ' 77 if 77 ' ' . , . . , . , ' J , ' ' 7 7 . , ' -- . . . , - Z , g - 7 ' ' gg H ' . cc ' 1 1 1 Q ' T T 7 121 111z1t1e1f111z1m , Oh evelythmgl walled Nan Go away no dont go away You mxght as well hear about lt slnce you 16 causmg all the trouble I9 excla1med Brotherton Why what have I d n Nothlng thats the ho111ble palt of lt Nan sat up a smear of dust across one cheek But 1ts th1s way B111 you know B111 my boy fr1end and I have had a te111ble f1ght and he won t make up because he he s Jealous' And 1ts Just b1eak1ng mv heart to th1nk that he d be Jealous of of you' Mel The pI0f6SS01 s tone IS lnadequately conveyed by 1ta11cs Yes vou s1lly as It IS He savs I don t cale for h1m any longer and he s su1e 1ts some older man and hes p1Ck6d on you and hes s1mply 1nsanely Jealous Nan gave a l1ttle h1ccough But my dear g1r1 began the professor Im sure I havent g1ven h1m any cause He doesn t need It QXCl31l'I'l9d Nan He s 1ust the Jealous type thats all I hate h1m' I wlsh I could make h1m feel what Ive been feelmg I could 1f you Howl sa1d the dazed professor Nan leaned closer and her blue eyes sud dently sparkled Wlth a W1Ck6d del1ght Take me out she breathed Take me to a show or somethlng let B11 A1l1ngton see what he wants to see Then I d be sat1sf1ed' James Blotherton felt rather as 1f the earth had been swept from under h1m B111 A1 hngton he caught at the name 1sn t he that b1g loud mouth d football fellowq Nan nodded w1th a grnnace Well? she sa1d after a pause Brotherton looked at the wall he looked at the floor, fmally he looked desperately 1nto Nan s blue eyes Well all rlght he y1elded May I take you to the college plays ton1ght Nano Nan grmned all her old v1tal1ty suddenly restored Yes, you may Jlmmy, she sa1d One wlnter evemng two months later, Professor Brotherton 1nqu1red out of a deep and sat1sfy1ng s1lence Whatever became of B111 Arllngton anyway'7 D d he ever try to make up that quarrel'7 Nan held up her left hand and Watched the flrellght sparkle on 1ts d1amond Well no, she Sald at last Hardly seemg that I only met hlm once, at a dance Nan' Sald James Well 1tS true I had to tell you somethlng you d1dnt show any SIg'I1S of ever taklng any mterest ln me so oh Jlmmy don tl Women, sa1d Professor James Brotherton w1th the a1r of one d1scover1ng an ent1rely new tluth are such llarsl E W 44 . 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' 7 1 I 0 123 ' rrrrrrrrowrrnrr, UMBER ONE roared past shakrng rn 1ts fury the wrndows of the small wooden depot and the slovenly shack on the opposrte Slde of the street known as The Black Dramond Cafe The small boys who gathered relrgrously on the depot platform to pay trrbute to thrs one rnterruptron rn an otherwlse uneventful noon ceased therr shouts and Jumprngs and watch d wrth Wlde chrldrsh eves the tram as rt drmrnrshed and drsappeared a tlny speck on the horrzon Thev returned to thelr play The prnto saddle horse standrng alone at the lrrtchrng rack rn front of the Gold Mrnt Saloon followed the skrpprng form of the chlldren wrth one sleepy glass eye and lazrly flrcked an over arnbrtrous fly from hrs back A long lank cowboy sauntered out of the Cafe lettrng the screen door slam behrnd hrm Searchrng through hrs pockets he brought to hgh a half emptred sack of Durham and a few crumpled papers Settlrng down on hrs haunches wrth hrs broad shoulders agarnst the door Jam he began lersurely rollrng a smoke An old buck padded softly along the board srdewalk Hrs long blackened prpe hung drzzrly from hrs saggrng lrps and gave forth spas modrc puffs of burnt gray smoke Behrnd hrm a few steps waddled hrs farthful squaw A grrmy srlk handkerchref was tled loosely about her head A long harred sheph rd dog appeared from nowhere wandered lrstlessly to the hrtchrng rack and dropped down rn 1tS slender shadow thankful that even such a small amount of shade mrght be found Up the dusty street came coughlng an anclent Ford minus two fenders and top Wrth one frnal wheeze rt came to a tremblrng stop before the cafe Everywhere was srlence that 1a7v srlence of rnactrve lrfe The sun stop prng 1n 1ts Journey as rf angry glared wlth all 1ts force upon thrs only spot of crvrlrzatron on the wrde gray green prarrre It vvrs noon 4. 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B. 124 lfllllllffllkllylllf SOMETHING TO LAUGH AT HEN I sav that vue all love to laugh at thc foollshness of manklnd I am not attemptlng to say someth1ng new R'1the1 I would melely lemmd the readel of that tralt ln h1s natule wh1ch makes the m1sfo1tune of another so -1mus1ng How slde spl1tt1ngly de11ghtful It IS f01 1nstance to behold a brother s hat blow 1ng across the fleldS 1n careless f1eedom wh1le we by some empathy almost 1nsp1re the eluslve head plece to gleater speed and glo1v as lt makes halr breadth escapes flom the xuldly clutch1ng hand of the enlaged pursuer What could be mo1e sou' sat1sfy1ng'7 Who could ask anythmg n1o1e exqu1s1tely amusmg than the slght of a fellow mortal tottermg despe1ately upon h1s heels and fallmg vlolently on the lCy walk O1 what mo1e could one deS116 than to feast upon the m1se1y of a love st11cken O1 Jealousy rldden f11end Sulely the Joy whlch we get out of such entertamment 1S among the pu1 st ol human sensatlons It IS unm1t1gated glee lestful to the nerves and stlmulatlng to the system But alas the plomptmgs of p1op11ety and the exact1ons of ethlcs I01b1d LUI fullest enJoyment of these pleasu1 es We ale so bound by cruel consc1ence that no sooner do we begm to laugh at ou1 b1othe1 s s1tuat1on than we feel ashamed of our callousness Thus ou1 Joys ale not Stlangely enough we f1nd on tulnmg to ourselves as a source of amusement that vve cannot laugh at oulselves wh1le pulsumg a recalc1t1ant hat th1ough the m1re nor can we extlact much dellght f1on1 ou1 own vlolent contact W1th an 1Cy walk Ne1ther are we so made that we can wax h1la11ous ove1 our own love agon1es and our own gr1m grappl1ngs wlth the green monster What then can be done about lt? Consc1ence commands us to p1ty the amusmg mlsfoltunes ot othels wh1le ou1 own mlshaps lack any shade of humol Are we en t11 ely w1thout anythmg to laugh at? No all s not lost If you ealnestly w1sh someth1ng to laugh at, keep a d1a1y my prescr1pt1on for the nalady of laughlessness Keep W1th dlllgence an account of events thoughts and 1eact1ons to men and llfe 1n general Then after a year of fa1thful lecordmg you1 laughless days should be ove1 Take t1me every once 1n a wh1le to glance 1dly through your d1ary especlally when you feel the need for enteltalnment The result wlll exceed your wlldest hopes Hele from the vantage pomt of pa1nless perusal you w1ll roar W1th glee at the d1scomf1tu1es of that person who was you1se1f a yeal ago Here you can mdulge 1n amusement at the foollshness of man wlthout feal of COHSCIGHCQ How you wlll gloat over the s1lly sentlments expressed by the enamored d1ar1st and reJo1ce 1n the expresslons of chagun at fa1lure and the exaggelated ant1c1pat1on of unfulf1l1ed events' Much mdeed you wlll fmd to amuse you A t1easury of sketches And many half fo1med thoughts W1th not1ce here conce1n1ng Impress1ons fancy wrought Once a sorrow then a shout Of Joy, I know not what about Depresslon s depth from tr1fl1ng squabble Because of glrl or foollsh folble A l1ne or two of flery wrath Where clrcumstances barled the path When l1fe gets too close to your hea1t for comfort seek 1efuge between the covers of your d1ary There you can better see the translent nature of men and l1fe There l1fe w1ll lose 1tS false vastness and become someth1ng to laugh at R A M I w It M, ,- u ' 1 c . Y . - . . . . . U . , n 1 . , 1 , . . - . - l 7 2 I ' 1 - - 1 v , xl' - , . i . 5 I . . . 3 I i V . . . . p 'G , 9, . C , . . . . V . l I 1 U 1 I ' I v vy l 4 ' v I 1 unmixed with hampering pity. V , l , . ' I . 1- . . , . . . . . 1 , . . . , . .I - ' - ' ' ' . , i . I1 f Y 1 . Q I , Q , . ' . , . .u , v , - i , , n , ' D 1 , L. . . I ' . . . , A . , . - ' , 5 u , 1 - ' 7 . , . 125 lllllIl6CllK.lllVllllEAlll FRQM A TRAIN WINDOW A glance out on the lonely h1lls Made whlte beneath the glow Of a moon that shone Wlth grandeur And leflected on the snow Just a gllmpse out of the wlndow Of a swlftly moving tram But It flamed for me a plcture Such as I ll not see again Bendlng o 61 me stood hlgh mountalns Frownlng 1n commandmg llves Whlle thelr summlts gleamed ln sllver And then Sld6S were swathed Wlth Here before me was a clearlng And shm green trees were beckonlng To thls allurlng s1te An ICG bound stream crept sllently Across the open space Steahng along upon the ground Wlth cruel s1nous glace An 1nstantaneous lmage Thls plcture of the hllls Impressed 1tself 1n beauty As I gazed between the sllls The tram sped on 1n darkness And I lost th1s noble slght Of the lonely callmg mountalns Out IH the clear moonllght But the plnes upon that lonely place Stlll str etch thelr arms to me That lost scene ln the far h1lls St1ll calls me powerfully plnes R A M Where the snow lay thick and white, . . . , , . . 126 11111Q1t1w111l1 , CONSIDER TI-IE TCAD ND lo It came to pass that 1n the begmnmg Man went forth to look over h1s possess1ons And behold one creatule the toad, was reported to be pos sessed of much w1sdom and he went forth also Wlth man And as they journeyed they beheld a peacock a b1rd of great splendor Now man was made exceedmg glad by the slght of the peacock and he spoke unto the toad agam say1ng Be hold what a goodly b1rd IS thls that IS my possess1on lea Vellly cloaked the toad but heareth thou hlS VOICG9 How greatly It grateth on the ear Sulely th1s bud IS of no value And soon they beheld a l1on Ah cr1ed the Man ver1ly thls IS the Kmg of Beasts fo1 lo he IS exceedmg braxe and strong And the toad cloaked aga1n loudly say1ng Nay he cannot cl1mb and behold 1f thou glveth h1m oppor tun1ty he wlll devour thee and thy household speed1ly' And It came to pass that they vlewed all manner of beast b1rd and f1sh some fault of each creature unt1l at length Man became exceedmg wroth and spake unto the Toad saymg Vellly I have been dece1ved Thou seest only faults Thou seest ne1the1 beauty nor goodness 1n any creature thou seest only ugl1ness and ev1l and contlnually croaketh I am weary of thy croakmg get thee hence' And as the toad hopped away there burst from hlm a m1ghty slgh and he spake unto hxmself saymg Alas how I have trled to dlsplay my observatlon my wlsdom and my great ab1l1ty to analyze and see faults 1n nature but It appeareth that I should slng of the beauty and goodness and not croak of the faults I f1nd for Man loveth not a cont1nual croaker And lo It seemeth that there are those 1n l1fe today whom I would llken unto the toad for behold We f1nd that they cont1nually croak forth the faults weaknesses and ev1l they f1nd 1n thelr fellow men and never do they smg of the beauty strength and goodness they f1nd Verlly ver1ly I say unto you there are two s1des to all th1ngs Yea, even to stlcky fly paper but It maketh great d1fference whlch s1de thou standeth upon And even so It IS 1n l1fe Everyone hath a certa1n beauty of character, also every one hath faults Yet It maketh great d1fference Whether we smg of h1s beauty of character or croak of h1S faults even as the toad doeth And lo I say unto you that It followeth not that he who croaketh of the faults of another IS per fect hlmself And now my chlldren conslder Well the Words of Wlsdom I have spoken unto you and be not as the toad who croaketh contmually of v1ces and never slngeth of v1rtue for behold no one loveth a cont1nual croaker A V , . . . . , . ' 1 I 1 ' , . , . . I . . ,, , - . . . . . ,, as ' ,' H , ll ' ' 9 7 P ' I . ' . . i . ,, . ,, ,, . H . . . . , . , i V v . . 7 ,, I . 7 7 ' I . H . . . . 1 ' 9 1 ' f. . - . ,, . . , . , . and Man was joyous in the slght thereof, but the toad continually croaked forth L , , . . U 1. . N 7 7 ' ' u I f . , . . u . '- U . . ,, . . . 1 7 7 - 7 ' ' 71 , . , . . . 7 . 1 5 I I 7 ' . , . , 7 . . . - , , - u , , . 7 . . ! ' ' , ' . -L. G. 127 IIDIRICKINIPIZAIY WAIT A MINUTE What lt the world rushes madly Is that any reason why you Wlth you1 posslble calm mtelllgence Should lush l1ke a m'1n1ac too'7 Of course your clubs and flne partles All call for -1 share of your t1me But d1v1de them wlth proper propo1t1on You re Just the one to be pres1dent Or chauman whenever 3ou can But stop to conslder a moment If the1e lsn t another man Who can come to your rescue and help W1th all your troubles you see Who ll enjoy thls work to the utmost And Just as successful be you You wlll have made someone happy By sharlng your honor and fame Your part wlll be must less weary Wlth some others IU the game You wlll have learned a lesson In the hurry of college llfe Lrvmg IS fa1 more pleasant When free from the rush and strlfe HM And your joy will be far more sublime. , . . I -. ' 7 1 128 w e IPM 1927 SEPTEMBER 1ST SCHOOL MONTH Fleshman Day The Flosh suffel under the Engllsh exams but we thlnk most of them W1ll surv1ve Reglstlatlon Day Marshmallow roast on the h1lls behlnd Lenox John has h1s fust date w1th Aldea More regxstratlon The P E O en tertams all the glrls at a tea The flrst Sunday ln Helena for the new students Classes begln We have 74 Fresh men 109 upper classmen Lets go fO1 a good year' The Annual Address by Presldent Klemme Mount Helena Party Freshmen are Intl oduced to the cave Y W meetlng Blg and l1ttle s s tels are formally announced Students attend M1tZ1 1n The Mad cap at the Marlow Several ro mances begln to bud Gold dlgger Men are llke tooth paste tubes Another How s that? The Flrst You re got to glve them a squeeze before you can get anythlng out of them Can t study 1n the fall Gota play football Can t study 1n the wmter Gotta play basketball Cant study ln the sprmg Gotta play baseball Can t study 1n the summer Gotta glrl MISS Crane I hear you neck Meta Sorry Ill try to be quleter next t1me Jlm What IS your Worst s1n my Clfllldq Kolstad My Vanlty I spend hours before th Jlm That IS not vanlty that IS 1mag1n'1t1on m1rror admlrlng my beauty Glub Dui you hear what happened to Jones? No do tell He got drunk 1n Venlce and trled to l1e down 1n the gutter Walk out D1d yez hear bout the trlck that someone put over on Cy Clark? Someone left one of dem there blrth control pamphlets ln the henhouse and he am t had no eggs for a month 22. ' . ' ' 26. ' . - . . . . 1 ' 27. ' 23. ' . 1 1 ' - -. - 27. . 1 . . 1 . 29. . . ' . ' ' i- 24. . . . . - , , 1 1 ' 30. ' ff - 25. ' ' H - , - - .. ' 1 ' . l , . U . 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LQNO11 as ' - ' 9 - y as 129 lllllltllffllmlly llllllll OCIOBER ZND SCHOOL MON'1 H The Y M and Y W grve then an nual reteptlon at Helen1 H1ll The s udents fue begmnlng to ieel at home rt Helen1s V2l11Ol.1S churches Prof Adams IH charge or Chapel Flrst O1chest1'1 p1'1ct1ce MISS C1 me lets the guls go to Old I1ODSlClQQ Mo1e buddmg 10 mances Harold falls T01 '1 llttle I 1QSl'1lll 1l'l gul Y W Candle Lxght QGIVICQ Annual F'1Cl,lll2V Receptron Panthers Wm frrst game of the sea son bv defeatlng Brllrngs Poly Bv wav ot celebratlon the Junlors lock the Semors out of the dorm Undaunted the Senrors and Dean everal oi the dorm guls V1S1t Ruth Garber iand her householdj We learn that Ed Snow IS fond of bashful guls Also two of the dorm guls thmk Clark Newton IS D1 ettv nrce A For dful of I U C students motor to Great Falls to hea1 Judge Lrndsey and Rev Ha111s debate on compan1on'1te marrlage Under Mrss Strobachs tutorrng Harold Engdahl w1ll surely be come an expert toe dancer Columbus Dav also Helen Macs buthdav John leaves for Portland Brg and Lrttle Srster party We lose to our anclent enemy St Charles Frrst of the Mo1on1 Olsen plays L1l1es of the Freld Sunday Some go to church and some Revrew of St Charles game 1n Chapel Some SGHIOIS take Mlss Strobach on a wild rrde but to our surprrse and relref they returned her safelv to her Junlors Lfltrn Club 1n1t1at1on Elolse tells the Y W gl1lS about he1 trlp to Seabeck Art Moore learns to play Three Deep Panthers bravely meet the M1ners on the grrdlron Daedalrans en tertam the Phrlodorrans Fresh men and Faculty at a party at Coburn Bob had hrs flrst date w1th a blonde Mr Van de Mark made a hrt h1s frrst Sunday rn Helena Cv tells Cleona that lf she IS good he w1ll take her to a show Meta Vorght rece1ves Honorable Mentron rn a Natronal German essav contest on Germany and the League Y W Cabmet meetrng at Mrs Donnans Rev Van de Mark makes hrs flrst appearance rn our Chapel exer crses Phrlodorran Day The Merry Mards serenaded John Evens Everyone goes to Church Blue Monday SIGN IN THE LIBRARY All bags brret cases candy and other foods should be left outsrde The pesslmrstrc man proposes Darhng I love you W1ll you be my w1dow'7 l ' . . ' D . . - 16. . ' - 1 f . C- f ' v I' 17. ' ' , - ' , , D . M p, y 18. ' - ' - L' .C k.,, be ' I ' ' - C f V 1 1 1 . . 'L .- E' 'T l L A 20, ' l D -. ' A . ' 21. '- - C1'ane climb in the window. ' ' ' ' 24. I D ' ' - A ' . 25. l , ' ' ' ' n ' p It 1 c . , in A ' ' - 27. . . ' l ' - . ,- ' 28. . Q ' ' l 11 5 30. ' ' - 44 I- - N 1 1 I ' .ar . . . 1 Z H I . i I . - I as 130 llllRllCCllKQll.N PEAR 1927 NOVEMBER 3RD SCHOOL MONTH 1 Plof wondels why the glrls all l1ke the dalk co1ne1 of the Botany loom Mlss Strobach 1n class when taklng the 1oll If any of you come ln afte1 the bell 11ngs let me know Blackle falls fox Lester Boulden ln Botany Lab Seve1almembe1s of the class lncludlng Plot lushed to plck he1 up Basket soc1al Blg Snow came iNo not Ed J The ladlatols 'ue warm at Mllls Hall Students celebz ate Sunday by gomo to Church Guls 1n dolm molested by small xlsltors A loud scleam ISSUSS from the 1oom whele Elolse 16Sld9S She saw a mouse Guls 1n the dorm go after b1g game Cleona Best chases a mouse Wlth a shoe We fmd that for some 1eason Dolotha Dee IS partlal to Flg Nev tons Football game Wlth Dlllon We wlnl We have heard that Ravmond spends most of h1s t1me V1s1t1ng 1n Italy Intermountam nlght at Presby terlan church Clark Newton IS hung on the doo1 ln Publlc Speakmg class Ray Hawley D'l1SSed h1s usual nap m the hbrary I awlence and Malgaret were mxss mg flom the parlol today More and more use IS bemg made of the pa1lo1 on cold nlghts Jlmmle Doles 1ese1ves undlsputed 11ght to the da1kest co1ne1 at M1115 Hall on wa1m nlghts Ph1lodo11an palty Cleona went to chulch tWlCG The tOplC of the lesson was D'1V1d Sunday yestelday Nuf Saldl All the students attend chapel Sur p11s1ng fact' 11 30 pe1m1ss1on at the dorm to nlght Paulme IS happy agaln Francls IS spending Thanksglvlng 111 Helena Vacatlon A Sp6Clal dellvery lettel a1r1ves or Claraellen Booth Festlval at Cobuln School takes up agam after Thanks g1v1ng lecess The Freshmen are all back to classes once more Cast for Chrlstmas play chosen Pos1t1ve You are perfectly normal Negatlve Yes Pos1t1ve You hght your clgalette wlth your rxght hand'7 Negatlve Yes Posltlve That s not normal Most people use a match BACK NUMBERS Concernmg college football teams Too oft It comes to pass The man who s halfback IH the f1eld Is way back 1n h1s class . - . - ' ' 14. I H ' - ' 15. ' ' ' ' - ' 16. 1. - 1 ' - .Y l . . . 17. . '. l' T ' o 18. - n . i u 4. ,. ' . ' , . l 1' . .7 . . C 5. . ' . C . . ' 19. l '- ' . ' 20. n - ' . 6. ' ' .5 C - T ' 21. - . ' ' . 7' ' 22. . - 8' ' . ' - v. - ' ' 23. 1 - ' ' - 9. '- ' ' . 24- ' .' I . ' ' - 25. ' . 10. l l ' l 26. ' ' . . ' f 11. ' ' . ' . 28. I ' - 12. ' t -Q . I ' . 29. 13. ' ' - ' ' - . 30. ' . 131 lPlRlIcCllK.lLW llllillll 1927 DECEMBER 4TH SCHOOL MONTH 1 Work on Chrlstmas plav IS pro gressrng Football banquet a brg success' Mac Culver IS to be our Football Cap tam next year Hodges rn Stu dent Body meetlng Manv ro mfnnces are started at the Foot ball Banquet We wonder rf hrs started then Inter socretv debate Phrlodormns w1n the cup We are enteltalned bv I Club 1n1t1ates ln chapel bv the dl '1l1'l3.lllZ. lt1OD of Shootlng of Dan MCG1 ew The lady who was known 'rs Lou was charm rngly por tr aved bv Skrnny Wllson Four guls campused and chrrstened College Wrdows bv MISS Crane Inmates of Mllls Hall break forth rnto song Roys favorrte IS Its Too Late to Be Sorrv Now and Evelyn srngs All Alone Pres Klemme drres dlshes for the guls ID the dormltorv Cv Clark tells Prof Adams that lt was 112 1n the shade when he the Mormon c1ty IS no place for a woman hater Rev Klemme speaks to us rn chapel on The Grave 1n the Garden Contrnuatlon of meetlngs held by Rev Klemme Our rnsprratronal talks come to a close We regret to see Rev Klenmme leave us Mar ron Shaw becomes a college Wld0W but due to her pleadlng Jerry s name rs not posted The Chrrstmas Splut IS progress mg rapldly A cold wrnter nrght and alas' no place to go but the parlor An exploslon occurs rn the Chemrs try lab room due to too much frrctron The campus IS covered everywhere Wlth snow Srgns of the comrng separatrons are evldenced everywhere about the halls of Helena Hall Chrrstmas party Both Boys and Grrls Glee Clubs Exams' And more examsll Home' Merry Chrrstmasl Hrs Master s VOICE What were your father s last words? There were no last words Mother was wrth h1m to the end SHF KNEW THE SYMPTOMS Madam announced the new mard your husband IS lyrng unconscrous ln the re ceptlon hall wrth a large box besrde hllfl and crushrng' a paper rn hrs hand Ah crled hrs mlstress rn ecstacy mv new hat has come' MIJFFLER NEEDED Mrs Car sley I wrsh vou wouldn t stand on the steps so long wrth Ronald when he brlngs you home Marcra Why I only stood there for a second last nrght Mrs Carsley Is that all I really thought I heard a thnd and a fourth REMOVAI NOTICE Arnslee faffectronatelvj Helen dear Ive had somethrng hesrtatrng on my llps or some trrne now and Helen frnterruptrngj Oh Arnslee how I do hate those lrttle mustaches . D V v C N l . I - 9. . . . 2. . -1. - 10. 1. .h . C ' N ' s .- 11. 1. ' an 11 -. . . I . I H . I.. I -I H ' l D - . . . A R k n , 14. , . . - 4. 4 . ' - 1 , . 5. u v - 7 I in n H 7 15. . . H 'H 7 16. . I . . 7, Q - - i ' 17. . . , , 18. ' ' ' was 1n Salt Lake Crty. Evrdently Sing at St- paulvs Church. , 19. ' . ' ' ' . 21. . ' . U . . . ' ' , - In H 1 ' . U - . . ' 77 . . C u 24 ? k if . f Q . I i . as H ' ' H 132 Iwrucllcryllr , 1928 JANU ARY 5TH SCHOOL MONTH School opens agarn after vacatron Many delayed by late trams Rushrng begrns Rushrng proceeds Junrors spend a nrght rn whrch rs too much for Mrss Crane s nerves so she sends them to bed at 11 o clock Cy IS mrssed from Botany Cleona has almost decrded to drop Clark Newton loses hrs tonsrls and skrps school for a day Panther Claws get theu new sweaters A Red Letter Day Helen McVay rrses earlrer than her roommate Prof leads Blackre 1nto lab and tres her to Lester wlth an electrrc lrght cord Daedalran 1n1t1at1on and banquet Many new members rrde Douglas the goat He was qurte frrsky but no one was hurt Mrss Strobach rs on t1me to meals MISS Str obach strll on t1me to meals Panther Claws and Hrstory Club Banquets M Raymer races street lrght to the corner Mr Royer rn Chorus The part I lrke best IS In the twrllght I feel your hand clrngrng College llfe turns Sklnny Wrlson mto an old man All the short boys are afrard they are doomed to be old bachelors as the rdeal men all seem to be at least srx feet tall Game w1th Butte Prctures taken for the Annual Charles Trumbull 1n Publrc Speak mg class He would probably have commrtted su1c1de several trmes lf he hadnt been afrald of death Cats serenade dorm grrls about 6 oclock untrl the mrnlsters come for breakfast chaslng away the rntruders Mrss Auld and Madame are terrlfled by MISS Strobachs pet mouse Cleona at dlnner table remarks I m gorng to propose to the frrst man I lay eyes on Mr Markle rmmedlately arose and left the table Mr Royer 1n Grrls Glee Club rn a mournful tone My heart IS long mg 1n varn Toy Symphony presented 1n chapel by Mr Greeley Phrlodorran rnformal 1n1t1at1on The Dormrtory had chrcken for drnner Everyone sleeps through classes Mrss Strobach arrlved rn Dramatrc Art class before the second bell rang Laverna They are shootrng drce upstarrs Meta Well do you thmk I m a game warden? Helen We drdn t do thmgs l1ke that before we were engaged Vesta Oh but with us rt rs a case of love at flrst srght Mr Van de Mark Dorothy Hutt IS a good accompanrst Newton Yes I d lrke to have her accompany me 0' ' ' ' , 19. ' . - I . , ' . 20. ' . I . ' . . , . . 21. A ' . , ' Y 1 1 22. ' ' - 1 ' KG Y , I 1 1 1 1 . ' ' . 1 1 , 1 ' , 17 , U , . . . 1 I 1 , l ' . 24. ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 ' s 7 ' . ' ' , 25. ' , . ' V . . H , . . - as I l ' , . 1 1 , 1 , , 26. . I sa ' , . y ' . . . ,, ' 27. ' . T. ' 1 l . - U 29. - , ' u I . , K ' ' 7 YY . - ' 31. , as ' ' - n , cc ' 2 1: . , . , sz - 1 - - as I H . . . . . ,, . , . , 44 - - aa , u 1 ' as . , . 133 IDHMCHQNIPEAR , 1998 FEBRUARY 6TH SCHOOL MONTH P1 es Klemme g1VGS us an echo of hlS t11p to Chlcago P101 Adams tells Cleona he wants the Job when Ma1kle p1oposes to 61 Ph1lodo11an Banquet New 111611113615 have cha1ge of p10 53161111 at Daedal1an Llt Blacl IG and G1bb campused Joe Land '11I6StEd IO1 d11nk1ng 'students all attend MOIOIII Olsens second play of the school vea1 Detoul Ed Snow caught studymg Dav of P1aye1 toz colleges lVI1d W1HtG1 Instltute opens Inst1tute cont1nues B1g d1nne1 at Cobu1n Lmcoln s B11 thday I scream you scleam we all sc1eamed and got ICQ C1 eam at the do1m Joe La11d a11ested fo1 bootleggmg It IS 1epo1ted that Helen Meye1 Valentme s Day Don Snow gets a Valent1ne We d1dnt know Alnslee smokes but he seems to p1efe1 Camels fCampbelll Donald Baldw1n WIDS the O1ator1cal Contest The Colo1 Llne 1S presented ln chapel JUDIOI g11ls se1enade MISS Clane Mr Greeleys b1rthday All the g,1eat people were born IH Feb 1uary Ed Snow returns from Boston P195 Klemme glves an encouragmg repo1t oi wo1k over the ileld The T110 start on the11 Jou1ney and meet wlth an accldent Joe La1rd IS sued for d1vo1ce by Blanche La1rd Hlstory Club has charge of chapel We learn many valuable thlngs 1egard1ng Washmgton An unusual day Nothlng happens Leo steps out w1th Black1e Bob Nye called by Boy Scouts for Jay walk1ng Helen Campbell campused It was nt A1nslee elther Freshmen a1e qu1et before hghts bl1nk Th1s day occurs only once 1n four years The Jun1o1 g1rls 1n dorm have a Leap Yea1 d1nner MISS Crane gomg as a flapper and IVIISS Strobach as a Shlek MISS Yates 1n Psy Class Explaln the d1ffe1ence between sem1c11cul r canal and celebellum Carraway If you hold the head ln one pos1t1on and SWITI the rest of the body a1ound Ben Slange1 1n Publ1c Speakmg Class I dreamed I went to Heaven and St PQIGI told me to w11te my slns on the boa1d Wlth a p1ece of chalk I met Mr Ravmer com1ng back and asked h1m whe1e he was golng Ravmer I m golng after more chalk Helen K1an1ck 1n l1bra1y seen holdlno nands Wlth B111 Lane Oh your hands a1e so warm Leona Say I m cold too 1 I. 17 ,, I . ,, . . 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V , . . l H i 1 O . , , 77 , ' 1 aa . , . 134 ' I ll lRlClK.lWlPll , MARCH 7TH SCHOOL MON FH Frnal game of Grrls Basketball class tournament Englrsh Club Receptron Betty Waters talks untrl far rnto the nrght Sus day Chautauqua at Daedalran 1 Intermountarn Sunday throughout Montana Mrss Strobach presents The Servant rn the House Just Monday D1 Klemme rs shocked Intermourr tarn rs debeneratrng, The grrls at the dorm are great drrnkers Manx bottles stand on the srde board mrlk Student preachers rn charge of chapel McLean says Stop doubt mg belrefs and belrexrng doubts but belreve belrefs and doubt doubts Pat studres hrs Spanrsh lesson Alpha P1 Mu present Alcestrs and Menaechmr Betty Waters comes to school wrth Several students are afflrcted wrth Sprrng fever Welcome back to school Jerry' Delmar Sanborn returns to school after a months absence due to scar let fever Oratorlcal c nte t wrth St Charles Boy those Glee Club sweaters' Laverna Hutt srts up wrth her watch untrl 12 30 coaxrng rt to run Glee Club srngs 1n chapel Yea Glee Club' Johnny Schmoker Orange sweaters' St Patrrcks Day' Glee Club 'eaves mld many srghs and tears The late Mr Engdahl was as usual the last man to board th tlaln Who s lonesome The Glee Club w1dows Many grrls seen walkrng to the dorm alone Marlman rs swamped Wlth Glee Club letters Halls seem strangely srlent Th loud sweaters are gone Vacfrtron has come Prof Royer lrkes the smell of Columbra Falls Sever 'rl boys endeavored to rrnd the falls Bob Dawson dodges a date Whrtefrsh More letters from the Glee Club Glee Club gets lodged rn the mud near Polson Byron the true met hrs fate rn Mrssoula It rs rumored that many others drd lrkewrse Home' Greetrngs Boys' Glee Club wrdows are wrdows no longer Debate wrth Weber Loud tres' Glees srng rn chapel Joyce reveals many secrets to student body Donald Baldwrn leaves for Trffrn Oh1o to attend the Natronal P1 Kappa Delta Oratorrcal contest McLean and Mrcken wrn the debate for us wrth Brllrngs New Student Are you the L1brar1an'7 Lrbrarran No Im a Phrlodorran Eunrce Byron w1ll you be a mrner rn the program for th Daedalran Banquet Byron Are there gorng to be some majors too Arthur fon enterrng hrs 8 00 class? Good mornrng ladres and gentlemen Byron Aren t you gorng to speak to me too Arthur I sard ladres and gentlemen ' - ' 16. ' ' ' . , ' ' . 17. ' ' . ' . . '. ' 18. 1 ' ' ' L't. . ' e ' . , ' - -' - 19. ' 1 . as , ' n ' . -' - ' ' D 20. ' ' ' ' . . O. y . 'i 1. 5 A ' l Y . - - 1 . I -C C4- W n . 1 . ic - - . - . 7 , N. 66 - ' ' A ' v' - , 22. in YY ' ' 23. ' ' ' . J ' 24. ' ' ' . KL -,rv 1 L6 1 ' !! - v U 25. L 'U , ' , I out her lessons. Shame! - ' ' ' , 'U ' ' 27. U . ' ' ', . , . i . . . l 28. ' . ' ' . 7 Q 1 ' ' 3 s '. . . 29- . l I l : 1 1 - , . . , :I . . 30- . . . ss . I- as ' , ,' , ac. 1 - - sy ' . , . .D . U ' . . T . x D I Q . ,, . .I sc 7 . . . 1 ' V ' . , . .' ' . , . U 1 ' . ' H , . gg 1 ' ' ' Y7 , . . , , . l H - 4 - s 17 135 llDlllUlCClK.lWllllEAll 1928 APRIL 8TH SCHOOL MONTH 1 Happy buthday Harold Junror grrls are thrown rnto much con fusron by the Joke plaved on them bv M1ss Crane and Laverna Passron Week SGFVICQS Word IS re cerved that Donald passed the frr st prellmrnarres Moronr Olsen play Candlda Hodges makes a hrt wrth hrs new girl PatIlCla Word IS again heard from Donald to the effect that he wlns rn the fust semr frnals Don Snow calls 54 and asks or the young lady of the house Contrnuatron of Passron Week serv rces Many Mrlls Hall lnmates are con frned to therr beds wrth the flu' Lvnn and Irene fall to frnd a corner Wh1Ch rs unrnhabrted Easter Sunday where Mac and Valerre strollrng Dramatrc Art Club presents second act of Mr Prm Passes By More srgns of Sprrng Bob and Claraellen Harold remarks that he rs growrng srdeburns for Lrttle Women Claraellen and Helen are takrng re ducrng exercrses so they can be come slender enough to wear orange sweaters The Rector changes hrs mrnd and calls for MISS Trrmbell The Annual Staff regrets the loss of an able staff member M1ss Dorotha Dee Hutt who has been called home Junror table was very quret at dm ner tonrght Joe Larrd seen holdrng a Freshman grrl on hrs lap rn the lrbrary Jumors present M1ss Crane wrth 2 cabbage as consolatron for the loss of her Irttle Women Class Track Meet Lrttle Women leave Frosh wrn track meet Harold and Arnslee mrssed the tram rn Great Falls We are strll rgnorant of the cause The Lrt tle Women try to rrde the Gallop mg Goose Mrss Strobach presents Smrlrng Thru at Lewlstown Laurence steps out wrth hrs old grrl rn Coffee Creek Great calamrty Benchland lrghts were out Eunrce forgets pantelettes at Hob son because of a thrrllrng date Lrttle Women cast dlscover a unrque dressrng room at Brady The cast woke up the town of Dut ton at 6 o clock rn the mornrng On the last lap Cast decrdes not to sleep Cast arrrves home Many tears of Joy shed Campus Day Senrors have a day of rest that Kolstad Do you suppose Blackre really loves me'7 Reeves Of course she does Why should she make you an except1on'7 Mrss Crane Why does Helen always keep you waltrng so long after she says shell be ready rn a mrnute '7 Alnslee Oh she always prcks a mrnute that s an hour away . n ' ' , ' . ' ' 15. I - 2' I. . l v . v - 16. ' I Y ' ' - 3- ' ' , ' - . . . ' - - - - 18. ' '- . In . . .. 1 .- 19. n ' 20. ' . ' 4. . H f ' . ' - ' . 21. A ' ' 5. A ' ' ' ' - . ' . 6' D 1 . - - - - . - ' . - l u ' ' . 7. ' . . I . . . D i . - 23. l ' ' ' 8. - . ' ' , , 24. ' in . 9. Evrdences of Sprrng are seen every- 4'TWins, by Jupiter, and the 10. ' ' ' l 25. ' . l - 11. ' ' - 26. ' I I ' 12. . ' D ' ' 27. D - 13. - - - ' , 28. . ' , , 29. 1 ' . 14. l A ' ' 30. . ' f, 1 - -- -z . - mv.gs1'.,Q fp,-rqpm .. Y . 136 llllllClKlWllllEAlll P 1928 MAY 9TH SCHOOL MONTH May Day Junlors have charge of chapel glv mg a mus1cal program Student Body electlon Senlor class presents Llttle Women The Caboose dldnt make connec tlons 1n tlme so falled to see Speedy Margalet asks for donatlon f S3.IldNVlCh9S from Jumol glrls Laurence leaps beneflt Bob Dawson g1V9S a lecture ln Hxs tory Club on Why Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Emma Koetltz seen slttlng on the doorsteps wlth a man Sneak Day Cheney and Bee Trum bull dlscover each other MISS Crane speaks to Y W glrls on Mother Lynn and Irene see Charlle Chap Irene how she would l1ke to spend her llfe llvlng ln a CITCUS tent Llterary soc1et1es dedlcate thelr plograms to Mothel Mothers Day And lt lalned all ay The Patsy practlces unt1l far 1nto the nlght Claraellen recelves a long dlstance telephone call from Butte Tenn1s Tournament starts Mlss Crane and the glrls represent Intermountaln IH a beautlful and 1nsp1rat1onal program at the Placer for the Womans DIVISION of the Comme1c1al Club Don B3.ldW1H wms a vlctory fo1 I U C at the State Oratorlcal Con test Bob HIFIVQS Claraellen TQVIVQS Elma has her tr1ll1onth date wlth Charlle Students are saddened by omlsslon of chapel Darrell works and Peggy studles Meta IQCSIVGS her dally letter Helen Meyer makes the most of her few remamlng days and v1s1ts the newspapel store on Slxth Avenue Inmates of Mllls Hall are scandal lzed Alnslee takes Helen Camp Elolse steps out w1th '7 JUHIOTS shghtly dlstracted Junlors more so Juniors desperate Jumor Senlor Banquet They 19 Dumb' Once I was ln love wlth a gnl but she made a fool out of me My what a lastlng lmpresslon some people make I could Just dle dancmg Oh I thlnk there are lots more pleasant deaths than belng trampled to death Are you afrald of bugs No I feel perfectly safe Wlth you . 15. ' ' ' ' . ' 16. ' . . ' 17. l n n . u ' ' . . f . 0 19. - ' . ' . g - ' . 20. . ' ' ' ff ' 21. ' 1' ' ' ' 22. ' ' . ' 23. ' ' ' . ' . u D - 24' n 1 4 n ' 25. . H ' - lain in The Circus. ' Lynn asks bell IGI' 8 ride. - - - - - D 26. ' ' . . . ' 28. ' . ' - ' ' ' 29. ' . d . ac 11 - - - 30' I ' . ' 137 llllllcGlQLNlPllAIP2 1928 JUNE 10TH SCHOOL MONTH I Glee Club warblers glV6 the1r An nual Concert at the Shrrne Temple Ladder found under Cleonas w1n dow X M and Y W breakfast on Mt Ascensron at 6 30 oclock Prof Adams leader qtudent Recrtal of Musrc Depart at Presbyterran Church Profs Greeley and Royer dlrec tors ment Annual Receptron glven by Pres and Mrs Klemme at then home on Rodney Farewell chapel at 10 a m Con ferrmg of Awards Faculty re cltal of Musrc and Expressron Departments t Presbyter 1an Church olnt Lrterary Socletles program at Helena Hall Baccalauerate Sermon at the Pres byterlan church Frndrng Reallty 1n Relrglon glven by Dr C M Donaldson College Address at Methodrst church glven by Rev R W Newman Commencement Address glven by Pres B K Kroeze of Jamestown College Jamestown North D kota Annual Alumnr Banquet at Placer Hotel Senror Where are you runnrng Frosh To stop a frght Senror Who s f1ght1ng Frosh Oh Just me and another Freshman You know I drdn t accept Pat the fn st trme he proposed I guess you d1dn t you werent there Lady But you said you would mow my lawn rf I gave you a meal Ed Snow Ah madam 1 feel rt rs my duty to teach you a lesson after thrs never trust strangers Frosh Why have those gunny sacks been put on those trees? Soph Oh Dr Klemme wave orders that all the bare lrmbs on the campus should be covered Mr Johnson I thrnk you had better board elsewhere Jrmmre Doles fthree weeks rn arrearsj Yes I have had Mr Johnson Had what? Jrmmre Better board elsewhere Smrth You are the sunshrne of my lrie' Cleona Is that a proposal or a report of the weather bureau? . ' I . . . - - I . - a . 2 , , v ' - . . 9. J ' 9 r . f' s ' 4 s , u ' . . . . H . . . I . 9 c , . . . . ,, . , . . . , .' . l , - ' . 11. ,. . . 1. . , , a- ' , an , , ' Q77 . 1 . , , as , - rx ' ,, sz v ' ' 11 , , 44 - , 4 n . , . az - 1 - , ' as , . u ' 1 , 1 77 C J ' , cz - - as 0 U . . . . ' 1 a . 1 , rr . , . O :EQ Ik 251 V. I . ' 1 . , . 133 I IPRIIQHQLNJPMR l QAUTOGRI-1H+1S i 5 X , , C ff 72 , ' vffhf 'ff , c0 l!Vl,l,q X 11-J li' 'T M, 7 If , -Q 5 g ll A ,mafsa ' ' 5 ' , A Vw., M14 jj eff! H , ,gfxwvxn ,, - f f J - ff ff - X -,f,!J ff., f ,LXQXL A-,,,jL,-,,E,.!,,!','x. -- ,Q 1 V - ' ,614 1194 c'l L C A V Z, I . . . 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Main I I I ' to ' rx e ue - . . 7 , . 150 llllRlQlK.lWlllllAll WEISS CAFE H A McKIN N ON P1 actlcal T1I1Sl111tl1 Phone 101 Helena Snappy Shoes far Gzrls New York Shoe Dealel IH the FINEST BR ANDS OF CIG ARS Full l1ne of smokers altlcles Full lme of Magazmes and P91lOdlC2lS 139 N Maln Tel 828 W A E PETERSON SPECIALTY JEWELER DIAMONDS Perfect Flawless Kelly s Barber Shop LADIES AND GENTS You1 Wav Is Oul Way Somethmg Saved on Eve1 vthmg All the T1me BRACEMAN SELF SERVICE STORES No 1 Store No 2 Stole N Maln Neal N P Depot No 3 Stole Broadway Phone 675 Phone 218 Phone 675 Prescriptions Tolletrles and Drug Sundrles Oul Soda Fountaln IS one of the Best m Helena THE DEPOT DRUG STORE 1417 Helena Avenue Post Ofhce News Store MAGAZINES ICE CREAM CANDY AND POP THE MARLOW AND ANTLERS THEATRES l 7 - 1 u f ' Co. ' , , -, ' ' FRED SASS Your Headquarters for 151 EDDY CAF E X Xf-19 7, 105 N Ma1n BUSSARD S Thlu fan weather bad and all Just phone 4 our duver wxll ca We do cleanmg p1ess1ng and 16 palllllg' too No Wolk IS too dellcate fo1 u to do We do spec1al work on youl cu1 talns of lace And shampoo youl lugs WHAIEVER YOU BUY HERE IH a sale O1 OthG1WlS6 you can depend upon lt as belng the best that money can buy at the p11ce If you dont think so you can always ,, Voul money back Wmtch fO1 our announcements U, When Better Automoblles Ale Bullt Bulck VV111 Bulld Them f ! ou1 modern new place lhe Greatest BU1Ch Ever Bullt phone 4 ED WALKER Bu1ck Cadlllac Opposlte Post Office 5 W Lawlence Stleet I Q l '., o'Q'C ' 1 Ed , - I C10 I , ' M r the 6 7 ' ' N ' ,. ' '. , 1- ' l A' I 9 , of ' '- l y al 'ips' Z Q . . 1 S f r 7 f f a . .- I , L, V . h X 15 ,IMR QBQLNJPEAIRQ The CParrot I 7771.5 Qffnnual 'Talks ICOT Itsef PRINTED 22 N MAIN STATE PUBLISHING HELENA MONTANA Budd F1sher Drug Company HELENA MONTANA Agency for COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS EASTMAN KODAKS Bring or mall us your fllms for high class developing and prmtmg Expert Prescription Service Free Delivery PHONE 118 CProtect Your Hardwood Floors THEY DEMAND IT I speclallze ln Sanding Pollsh Counters Tables etc 'NIO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL Workmanshlp Guaranteed H C WOLFSEN PHONE 1060 5 V3 rr J: BY .29 .29 CO. AND RECORDS ing, Refinishing Floors, Desks, . , . . L 153 lDll,lClCIQVllEA1R MODERN SHOE SHOP Cood Iarklng Space on THE MORNING Jackson GOOD PLACE FO HAVE PAPER YOUR SHOES FIXED It CHIIISS all the athletlc STRIEDINGFR Prop 138 N Jackson events and natlonal sports A Good Place to Eat HELENA is A EYBELS CAFE MORNING PAPER TOWN Uhr flhel omg. ggeubeui EVERY MORNING SINCE 1866 Hotel Placer HELENA Modeln and up to date detall of 1tS appolntments Excellent Cafe F E KESSLER Presldent MATT G BALFOUR VICC Presldent Mgr We Appreclate Oul Student Tlade C J BAUSCH 86 SONS Majectlc Ranges Estate Gas and Coal Ranges 39 45 S Maln Phone 637 J Helena We Sell Mens Second Hand Clothing Sult Cases etc WRIGHT S SECOND HAND STORE Helena CLIFF 86 GUY Better Barbers Lawrence and Maln Sts PARISIAN CLEANING AND DYE WORKS P J Chapelle 16 at Foot Broadway Phone 215 J . , . W V Tl- J , . v I- . .., l L , an 77 9 . ' w.. O 1 nl'-FQ ! 'lyL,.Il,: ' v A 'Z .3 -f oAu.v f 'f use su AV O O ' 1 .7 , . 9 111 , . . , ' 9 - - , . IIPMQIIQLNJPM , LYLE STL DIC gray-Q' PITTSBURGH BLCCK 1 , 1 . T A F . X a.,k,k, x ' Lx 'AAU . TIL 5-'L-TLD Q, I A- . . 3 tr 1 ', 2, - In 1 . 0 , . . I 1 ' 1 ' J - . U T T 4 ', M I Y K - - I 'I' ,, 1 - l 11 P ' V . ,. A ,5 1 1', L- , 4 4 I 4 Y A: g lx, A A IL l YI' I' ' ' ' , ' L 4 - ' K ' v 'g . I , I D 1 V 'B .bl U V. 'q i U T S 1 I 4 , 4 Y .XL i ' 1 I ' T Q , - I lb ' . X s m N I 1 T - ' I 155 lPllPUl lKlWlPllAlR Helena Saddlery and Tent Co Fme Tents and Awmngs Auto Tops and Upholsterlng E GOETTLICH Mgr Phone 1329 W 404 N Maln Capltal Optlcal Parlors EYFS EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED DR E A KUNTZ Optometr1st HELENA Llbby s Canned Goods Nash s DGIICIOUS Coffee Dlstrlbuted by Lmdsay Helena Branch J E Clson Murphy Wholesale Grocery Company Dlstrlbutors MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Helena Gracluauon Dance and Party Dresses Garments of Dlstmctlon HATS HOSIERY UNDER WEAR To Complete your Costume Fzslrer 5 We Appreclate Your Patlonage Montana Book and Statronery Co Gyrnnaslum and School Supplles F S Gonzalez Prop Helena Kam Gran1te Co Helena. eweler Estlmates glven on bulldmg and Monumental Work to be 409 N MAIN erected 1n any part of Montana P O Box 328 - J Y-B Cigars Students Welcome' H 156 S IPRHCIQIWIPIEAHY At the To write right you need a Fountain Pen Helena Hardware You Will Find All that Is B6St in PARCI-IEN'S PENS PLEASE I PARTICULAR PEOPLE Hardware, Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle, Dinnerware, Glassware, Kitchenware AUTO ACCESSORIES P 1,1 Quick Service and D C Prices That are Right O' Buy Peerless Farm and Garden - -l Seeds and oUR HARDY GROWN Shade and Fruit Trees A S A V Q, Shrubbery and Perennials Helena, Montana State Nursery and Seed Co. HELENA, MONTANA In the State Nearly 40 Years. 5 1 lwmemfwmmf exft Your Service Ci l9Qf? Helena Gas 86 Electnc Company P W W00dS Sancferz ana' 1 t Ferguson Co H y G PltyS l T B C T 1 5 402 N M HELENIA MONTANA Who esale and Re ail a , ' St d Fl D p t t St '- pp' h y . 2 . ' H 1 158 lviuoiawllm , We always carry a complete line of young men's and boy's clothing and furnishings. The very latest styles. Two pairs pants with suit. Special from S20 to S35 Our Prices Are Right Always Glad to Show You Anderson Hawkins Company The Home of Ixuppenheimer Clothes Save Money se Rubber Stamps They Save Time Time Saved Is Money Saved Let Us Have Your Order We Make Them Right Helena Stamp Works J J Glalney Mgi 63 lN Main Cor Lawrence Helena Montana COLLEGE SPORTS Rawlzngs We carry a full line of Raw lings Football Basketball Base ball and Track equipment Better than those usually Sold as the best Hardware Co fState DlStF1bUtOTSl HELENA MONTANA 4 v Y . U ,, ,, N . ,, A. M. Holter 0 159 A llllltlltlw llllmw L H Jorud COMMERCIAL PHO'l OGRAPHER Dependable Photo Fmlshmg O CONNOR DRUC SIORE Smalt Footweal 101 College Men and Women at Populal Puces Thlstlewalte Shoe Co GOI don HOS161y The N atlonal Bank of Montana Helena Memb r Federal Reserve System Capltal 3250 000 Sul plus 100 000 Albert L Smlth VICE Pres1dent T O Hammond V1ceP1es1dent Fled Helnecke Cashlel L H West Asst Cashler Chrysler MOTOR CARS SMITH MOTOR COMPANY Weggenman s Market Col Mam and State Sts Wholesale and Retall ln Fresh and Salted Meats Phone 152 151 BAHN SEN S We FIX the Tast1est Coca Cola 1n Town Ask the Man Who Drmks Candles Lunches John Glass Presldent Hauy Plckett Secy Treas Platt 86 Heath Co Real Estate Mmes Insurance Loans and Rentals 29 W 6th Avenue Anderson Chevrolet Co Sales and Service HELENA MONTANA 7 I I 1 1 4 . 1 i YY - ' I . , . . . , C . . . , I I - Ll ' It,7 I KL , - 1 as , . 7 1 - ' ' , - ' Q 'f 0 ' 0 A----------fl y ' A4A , . 1 7 h Thomas A. Marlow, Presldent a , ' . . A , ' ' 7, ' n . . , 1 O 9 A 1: .- 1 .1--was at-fl-tt-f-+R-1,1 A 1- It 160 IPRHQHQW DEAR Buckbee-Mears Company Designers and Engravers of SCHCGL ANN UALS St Paul, Mmnesota We speczalzze ln cuts for SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS Our College Travel Department announces speclal Colleglate Tours to Europe vnsltmg Eng land Belglum Holland The Rhlne France 3385 00 com plete Also tours to Honolulu Alaska South Amerlca Medl world crulses Accomodauons on the best Steamers afloat and stopplng at excellent hotels C ll I , . . . - ' Y 7 7 1 T. - ' ' 1 Q , 9 . J ' terranean CTUISES, around the ' 77 161 MRHQHQLWPEAA , HELENA FRUIT CO Incolpolated ln 1922 Wholesale FI'UltS and Produce CONFEC 1 IONERY an TOBACC OS Helena Montana REEVES MUSIC HOUSE 6 Nolth Maln Helena Montana SCHNEIDER S Department Store LADIES AND MEN S FURNISHINGS 1123 Helena Awe N evlel s Grocery In the Centel of the Re ldence D1st11c+ Phone 509 Central Meat Market Wm Gleseker Prop 112 Broadway Phone 79 F01 Reasonable PTICGS and Quallty Melchandlse Tly MONTANA MEAT CO AND ECK GROCERY Dundas Office Supply Company EXCLUSIVE BOOKSELLERS and STATIONERS Helena Montana Broadway Grocery Gao JACKSON Prop 122 Broadway Phone 89 E Blulo Presldent State Investment Company Real Estate and Flre Insurance 112 E 6th Avenue WILLIAMS CONFECTIONERY CANDY ICE CREAM Tobacco and Llght Grocenes HOTEL DRAKE Opposlte N P Depot Rates 31 00 351 50 Telephone 200 RICHARDSON Drug Store FAST HELENA MONTANA I d . , ,, . , ' . D 'J . ' 0 is ' 9 ' ' ' R. Lockey, Secretary 9 l ' 9 S. . 1. V O 1 1 162 I IPRICHGNIPEAIPQ Frank I-Irella Merc Co THE PLACE WHERE YOU GET THE SQUAREST KIND OF A SQUARE DEAL E-KST HELENA Harvey I-Iotel Barber Shop Ch ld HAIR CUTTING yth gThtI W D Domestzc Capztal Laundry Co DRY LLEANING LUMBER COAL WOOD Brown Brothers Lumber Co Y A in a s ashable We 0 It! O O A Phones 13 and 3 Ph 27-R 1 32 S. Main Street Maryan Kolodzieski, Prop. L d' G tl ' Helena, Montana . 115 lRllCllQlWlPlEAlR , We Catel to Colle e Plllltlllg' COlNIl19lC11l Jobs of All Klnds H S Thurber C0 Plpe md Plpeless Fuxnaces Rldldttll RQI3dlI1Hg Helena Sheet Metal Works Qualltv Gualanteed Allen St Tel 797 W W Ch1ve1s Pxesldent Geo N Mlddlemas V Ples Helena Ice Co Pule A1t1f1c1al Ice Made flom L ssnel s Mmelal Water Phone 110 Complzments S L Sm1thers Shoe Co HELENA Aftel the show aftel shopplng after school aftel all there IS only one place to go for that Luncheon or Fountam Re fleshment CBrady 5 Barker Bakery OUR BREAD ROLLS Downyflake Doughnuts Full Llne of Pastrys ln Every Store ln Helena Just Ask for BARKER PRODUCTS If Its YOU WANT Chats Got It Chatfield Drug Store HELENA MONTANA Helena Shoe Hospital N C BACH SL SON Shoe Rebulld ng Promptly and Neatly Done A Good Llne of Mens and Boys Shoes At Reasonable P11ces 103 E Slxth Ave . . 3 307 . . D - I J. . ' - , - ' QUALITY AND SERVICE 164 A JPRIQHQWJPMM 4p.IN U10 i f-2 X? I -'Kit 'ZUN WA Outstanding Factors -I Finn' Ntzfdmzt Body -I Strong Fuvulty -I Clzristirnz. Atmosplmre A fI00lJCl'fI-fl'l'f' Spirit Liberal Arts, M usicj, D1'rmu1,tics Athletics, Societksl, Pep WRITE FOR CATALOG AND INFORMATION 165 llllRllClK.lW llllllllllll Rainbow Hams and Bacon A1e Real Qualltv Home Ploducts llI1I1l1f2lCU.116d hom Montanas cholce 5oung plgs QIVGH a nuld C1116 No othel hams O1 bacon seem qulte as good after tcstlng Ralnbow Brand RAINBOW BRAND Great Falls Meat Company Packel s CAPT J M ADAMSON P11vate Detectlve and Collectol Room 1 Ballev Block Phone 730 W DAY OR NIGHT GOODALL BROTHERS Assayels Mlnlng Englneer s Chemists HELENA MONTANA REINIG S Fresh Roasted Coffee Better Half of Every Breakfast If you1 grocer does not handle It telephone 690 REINIG COMPANY SIEGER S CON F ECTAURANT Is the best place to rest and lefresh yourself m the after noon or the evenmg Chequamegon Ca e Al Hultman Prop 27 North Mam Street Butte TI-IE DAVID j MOLLOY COMPANY We Made the Covers for Thls Book CHICAGO ARNOLD S The Best Place to Buy Shoes for the Whole Famlly Repalrlng Foot of Broadway WARD DRUG CO L E Ward Mgr Cor Maln and Broadway CRAGO TRANSFER AND STORAGE COAL STORAGE Helena Phone 402 OPP 86 CONRAD FUNERAL HOME Phone 704 W AMBULANCE SERVICE I C f w C K . . . 9 ' ' 2 ' ' - ' . 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