Intermountain Union College - Prickly Pear Yearbook (Helena, MT)

 - Class of 1929

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Northwestern I'ni- versity 1901: Ph. ll. Ewing' College 1908 I Intermountain I'uion Col- lege 1924 I IJ. PAl'I. MILFORD ADAMS A. B. Northwestern I'ni- versity 1899 A. M. Northwestern I'ni- versity 1900 Phi Ileta Kappa neun I. I'. C. 19:4-16 , , At-ring President I. 1'. C. In-A 1916-17 1 ,' , Intermountain I'uion Fol- lege 1905 - I XYILLIAM MILLER VVIBLE Mathematies A. B. Ynjversity of Indiana 1906 A. M. University of Indiana I' 1908 X ' Intermountain Union Pol- ' lege 1922 W I ERNEST T. XYALKER Business Administration ' V X Registrar X I A. B. fniversity of Iowa 1910 A. M. fniversity of Iowa 1920 I Phi Delta Kappa ' . Dean I. l'. C. 1929 yfff Intermountain l'uion Col- ., lege 1924 W, K GERTRYDE BOYD CRANE VI Religious Education Q, Dean of VVomen lf, Graduate Bible Teachers' lx Training School 1920 A. B. Montana VVQ-sleyau ll. College 1921 'LQ' B. D. Gan-1-rr Biblical Inst- jj tllfe 1924 - 1 A. M. Northwestern I'ni- versity 1928 ,I I. I'. C. 1920 5,5 -11-- I. .9 .1 1929 ' -- f '- , 'f ,gg ,S -gi-.-' , 115 -'-- X , Pnlcmx PEAR I . ,f xx VL' 3' HA m+:LI. Ammo ' Engxlisll 'V A. B. Penn ifollege 1919 A. M. Univvrsity of Iowa 1921! Illt0I'lll0llll'l'ilill Union Col- I.-av H224 9 . . X, YM! il ,y , , , 5 , E' 'T 'if . . .I 1 'l U X 9 m,ls11: s1f'Hl+m , Fu-Incl: and Spanish HN Grzulllate of Univc-rsity of 7' lf0l'd02lllX, France ff 2 lniornnonntain Union Col- Hi 11-ge 1922: L wi l,, ' 31' 1 9 Q , IDA MAY YATES lClluc:li'ion B-'ln. IS. Grinnell College 1910 xv' A. Ml. Columbia Universiity ' 1922 ' 1 , , - X Phi Beta Kalllnzl ,, - I- X , I, 1 'x -' ln1'e-rmountsnin l'nion Col- f V li-ge 1925 ,l - 1, X1 xx' X f Jxnl . '? If l'I.lFl4'1L'Rll ROYER. ff' f Music' wx. iv, A. ll. Univvrsity of Kansas 'Vf 191113 ,1 l Advzxncecl Study Iflllllll' M. 'f Monteaux France 1919 'E lu-oalorv Harrison, Chicago 19,0 V , Horlu-rt XVitlne-rspoon, New ' I' 1 Ng, York City fl ' ll N' I Ill.f9l'lll0llllt5.lill Union Col- , 4 , . lege- 1926 ' . f gl.: l X lr!! xl vf xx 1, XX 1 1 X' .L DAVID J. JONES xl ,, N x . Nj. History QV . Librarian , , l'l 'u ,.I, IS. M. Montana VVesley:nn lx W College 1920 lu X, B. Ed. University of Wash- .Nl ington 1922 ' ,' I xll. 1 1.1, M. A. University of Oregon 1904 Intermountain Union Col- lege 1928 ' I I 1 I r l I , I 'I .l'f H' ,f .J - J 12 ,fl -12- W nf Q Q vx 5 .,. , , ., x . 1--, 41 ff' x-Q' ,V ff' , ,. xx '19, -Lf ,',f : Iwi ui 4 jg N-I Vx, rf -K x V A-Cf. Eff -Q., ,m , :xy -, ,Q Q.: -a. fv --- 4 l X I r A 'Xl' l xx 'fr I wt '1 1 1 1 ' 1 X X . Ti f 1 1 I I f 1 gl, 1 v ! XT 1 ' 1 ,N 1 I 'fl M: f r 1,41 fl , I f uf :1 ,-x . XL if fo KVM. ARTI-ll'lR HACKETT Forensics and Drzunutics A. B. Cornell 1920 Pi Iiuppu Delta Intermountain Union Col- lfnge 1928 HERHAN GLOICGIC Chemistry and Physics A. B. Intermountain l'nion College 1925 Colunihia I'nivt-rxity 19215-27 Intermountain l'nion Col- lege 1928 MINNIE B. lRl'lJlG Music ll. S. South Dakota Stutt- Collezxe 1913 .hllll'l'il'llll l'uu:-at-rvntory of Music 192-I Intermountain I'nion Col- lege 192s MARIE EMELYN BllAl'l+lR Latin and German A. B. fniversity of Okla- homa 1915 A. M. I'nivers-:ity of Okla- homa 1927 Illt9'I'lll0'Illlf2llll Union Col- lege 1928 WYILLIAM ASH Economics Coach of M4-n's Athletics A. B. Bethanv Colle-1:0 1923 Intermountain Union Col- lege 1928 --1 3- f'f1'3 '7'41f 1929 ffw. X , af' 1 H, ' 1 1 ,m x,. x 1 I n x f ' 9? F u XJ 1 r x x H' ,u, X. 1,1 I.: V 1 x w 41, 1 I 1 1 1 1 Xl, W 1 N 1 1 I X: K X51 y ,l 1. 1 . .I 'n -VA l ' N x 1 1 n in R ' 1 PRICKLY PEAR '1 -I ,I Mrk Q Il KVI' g ,xl , , x f N v 4 W x r X x X, VH WHL 14 11 i v Af 1 pf I uf. w ,I . VI N xx, x.I. X-Q ,mu 'I. ,. 'v qu, M ,f ll v,, x I rx N q' I Y f xt: I MYRTLE A. CLIFFORD English Coach of Wonu-n s Athletics A. B. University of Montana 1923 Illfkl'lll0llllf1Illl Union Col- ' lege 1926 ,X I I I-EMMA Ii0E'l'l'l'Z Piano P. 1 'A 2 4 I NX 0C'l'AVlA RIDER YOUNG Violin . P X I I H. A. JOHNSON V ,,,,, Business Manager ,X I u' Ex. Q Q XA FM .. MRS. W. A. MOORE Matron ' M..-J. N, ' .,. . 4 ,.. .-5 .-, ag- -L1 I A A- A 1929 . ---, My - ' ,-jg. -Wg. , la' --- x 1 .X 1. 'N 3 lg R3 w f If PRICKLY PEAR 'iff v v 554 ' ' 1 1 N. Q xll YQ Q ' 151, -1'11' 1 jl gl 1 W lll at N 1 LW? Q5 L il ii .:' 8 X mx 7+ -5 ':5'L ' . 5511 'f 'I' ln-- ' f llnll 1 ' - , -.sal 14 'kaiuu.mlll K . 1 V QQ . Q , ' X ' l V ali' I I- ' - ij v , N A .ill 1 P... ,fel g!! nf- f l - ,-1'77 ' l t , ff, X.. 'ffifl-,S -+ '23 I Pl H E present Seniors enterell the halls ut' Internimuitziin i11 l925 with ninety-six Students, the largest class in the llistory of the college. After numerous and exciting vmifliets with the Hoplloinm-es they entered their second year of eollege life, lliminishefl solnewlmt i11 lllllllllL'l'S, lint still strong in pep and enthusiasm. A This year was closenl with'ths- class pronfl of the favt that they were the only class 1 , F' ' ever to win the .FI't'SllII1Zll1-SlllblllllllCll'l' flu-lrate Zlllll the tug-of-war both years. The Prickly Pear put out in their Junior year was a crealit to the school and the members of the staff, anfl the students loukerl forward with great anticipation to their Senior year. +1 X H As Seniors, they had lell many avtivities, and have come to the close of their 1' c-ollege life with many happy 1'c-iiiiliisf-elim-S anll ll1l1Cll loyalty to I. U. C. l 1 1 I W, . , , , , , - . OFFICERS 1 Naoma Barnes ,,,.. ,,,,,,..,,.,,. P resident N, Gladys Ahsher ..,.,,,, , .... Vice-President ' Z Helen NIeVny '.... ....., ..,,,.... S e cretary Elizabeth McLean ....... ....... T reasurer 1 xv 41 -1,- I, MN' .1- I u , 1 vt, PM HQ ,lf ,ni ,I L11 Fu 1 , if f ,. '4 ll 'I Ill! lil Xnlh l 1 x l 1 A, xl, - W . L .1 lx lu' I 1 1 I ,.. , .- Pt ' I .lI,f 141' L l ' 1 'f 1, ag' Pmcxlx PEAR X Y , gf . NAOMA lmuxlcs X l by Helena High School , French and History Daedalian Y. W. C. A.: Cabinet 4 French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sec. 33 Vice Pres. 1. 4 G-lee Club 2, 3, 4 1 Student Senate 3 If Student llody Secretary 3 vw, Annual Staff 3 ' 4 Pi Delta Alpha Class Vice Pres. 3 I. Class President 4 df' Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 V- GLADYS ARSHICR wr, Helena High School 1.25. lliolergy 'Dllil0'll0'l'i2IIlS Vice Pres. 3 'gf Y. VV. C. A.: Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4 L Undergzrzuluate Representa- , j tive- 2 , Glce Club 1, 2, 3, 4 fg xvlDlllk ll'S ffl Club VV. A. A. xx Student Senate 3 f, Dramatic Club: Sec. 3g Pres. f 3 ' Spanish C'lubg Sec. 2 N Class Secretary 2 133 Cast The Fool , 2 ' Class Princess 3 Art Editor Prickly Pear 3 Honor lloll 1, 2 QW wx. 1,4 K IIELEN 1llcYAY , Arrow Creek High School 'ff' Dramatics gf, Daedaliang Sec. 2. X F-A Y. W. C. A. W A Enuclish Club I urilllliltil' Club 3, 4 5' Glce Club 2, 3 1., Annual Staff 3 Sf , xl, i X I , ' - V, XM, ,eq ii JOSEPH LAIRD XV Wibaux County Higgh School l ,. if 0,2 Q' Education and Biology Q A Daedalian ff f, 'rf Panther Claws Q1 , Wy.,-. a 5, Mcn's 1 Club ix Xl jj iw Football 1. 3, 4 X V Assistant Bus. Mgr. Prickly 'ww' V.i ,N Pear 3 'f K 'fix rf QQ Belt High School yy r, Y, Q .- . J... 5.7 , ' f' , , C xx, X .31 X,',,,', -16 1 v CJ'-v , vx .-. . ,., ..- 4' 1--Y - -,' - ' C -1 xx- X- , g' CC ,-X ,'. s,, If xx. ,ff mx ,'- s I. ff V wg . f' ,A R-9 - l 1 - xv, N Q' ..- - if rx , - ff Q ff XX I ' - 1929 V- '72 . -- Y .A , f I .H Fl xf' il .. .. -I, . I . if r, Mi f 'Qf 1 I I .Mi f ga . I nf I 4 ,I u 24 w. I ,L fl f f. S PRICKLY PEAR HAROLD ENGDAHL Amociate Editor Collegian 4 Religion Daedalian Y. M. C. A.g Pres. -lg Vice Pres. 3. Men's I Club 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4 Dralnatic Club 2, 3, 4 Life Service Group 1, 2 Collegian Staff 1 Annual Staff 3 Cast The Fool , 3 Little 1Vomen, 3, -1 BERYL SEELY Huntley Proj. High School lflisztory Philodorian Y. XV. C. A. Alpha Pi Mu MARGARET TOTTEN Great Falls High School History Daedalian Y. VY. C. A. Pi Kappa Delta: Debate Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 3 Cast The Fool , 2 Across the Street 4 LAVERNA HUTT Worland, W5'0., High School Religion Daedalian Y. W. C. A. Alpha Pi MU 1, 2 Glee Club 4 Honor Roll 2, 3 xx .1 H, .SI I XI I. Ix , I ul 'XII l,r I fx II I I N rw' HQ gl X. ml 'I W I , f I II vllf , if ,f I . 'I AI , I mx, ll If III W T I x 1 X I I Xl 1 NY I J: I. ' I 1 1 1 I It ,I ll -v1 'I xx II 'I I ,I .u,f Y! xx x N I....ifff.1L .fi7'?L. 1929 f 1 1 PRICKLY PEAR N 1 , -1 8- ORMAN WAMPLER Intermountain Academy Histofry Philodoriang Pres. 3, 45 Sec. 23 S'gt. at Arms 2 Y. M. C. A.3 Treas. 2 Panther Claws: Vice Pres. 2 English Club 3, 4 Dramatic 'Club 1, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4g Vice Pres. 4 Menfs I Club 3, 4 Tennis, 1, 2, 3, 4 Pi Kappa Delta 4: Oratory 4 Student Senate 3, 4 Class Treasurer 1 Collegian Editor 2 Editor Prickly Pear 3: Senior Advisor 4 Intermountain Honor Schol- arship 4 Rhodes Scholarship Candi- date 4 President Student Body 4 Cast The Fool, 2 Honor Roll 1, 4 CLEONA BEST Intermountain Academy English Daedalian Y. W. C. A. English Club 3, 4 Dramatic Club 3, 4: Treas. 3 IJOROTHA DEE HUTT Washakie County High School, Wyoming Latin and Music Daedalian: Director-Gen. 3 Glee Club 1, Z, 3 Orchestra Alpha Pi Mu 2, 3, 4 Student Senate 3 ICY FAIRB URN Billings High School Mathematics Daedalian Y. W. C. A. Life Service Group 1, 2 Mathematics Club 4 Glee Club 4 . .-. ,, .1 11.4- 1--, N. '-.-X 1, .- r.- 1 X- Nr 1 Nx-, ,ff 1929 ff xivv by fv s N' N1 ,f ,I Xl .,, x I r xx' IQ, A 1 N. l,, w fx .xg 1 X 1. ,'.f N1 '1 H x 'v , V , - 'f Af 'U .l', ,-M X. Fl' nv W 1 f N l I .1,, f I , 1 A I I all 1 1 1 v I 1 ku! f w w I . I X: . N51 V FW 'I hi I I. u 'rf 1 dlp 'VI ' I xx. f 'I 1 f J',f X U' xl xx N 1 U 1 A 1 .xv 5.1 51 I- . 'vc l I , I , A LEONA GORDON ? . Helena High School 'S ' English - Philodoriang Sec. 25 Vice Pres. 3 Y .W. C. A., Cabinet 1, 3 Pi Delta Alphag Pres. 4 English Club 3, 43 Sec. 4 Spanish Clubg Pres. 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 See. 2 W'on1en's I Clubg See. 2 W2 A. A.g Vice Pres. 3 Collegian Staff 2 Class Princess 4 ' Annual Staff 3 I 1 w .1 GERTRUDE JENSVOLD 1 Roundup High School History A1 Philodorian v I Y. WV. C. A., Cabinet 2, 4 WVomen's 6'1 Clubg Sec. 2 Basketball, XV. A. A. Pi Delta Alpha: Sec. 4 ' in ELMA NELSON Fergus County High School f. Nlathenlatics . Daedalian Y. WV. C. A., Cabinet 1, 2, 3, 4 Dranlatic Club 3, 4 Mathematics Club 3, 43 Vice . Pres. 4 Glee Club 3, 43 Pres. 3 Annual Staff 3 Women's I Club VV. A. A. 3, 4 Basketball 1 u . 'M RALPH MICKEN fr Cut Bank High School English f Philodoriang Pres. 3, 4 1 Y. M. C. A. English Club 3, 4: Pres. 4 Alpha Pi Mu 2, 3, 43 Pres. , 2, 3, 4 Panther Claws, Sec. 2 ' Glee Club 4 q Asso. Editor Collegian 3 I Athletic Editor Prickly Pear 3 Class President 3 ' Student Senate 1, 4 A Pi Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3, 45 Vice P1-es. 1, 2, 3 Debate Squad 1, 2, 3, 4 ft h J L19-. I r ' ,fr if la -,ug rl' . ' 1 NN Viyl .1 H , f,, rj' I 1 r xl 11 fl X 11' IX!! . A f 1 ff, P21 I ,f V1 .v, ,-L. W :,r .df mf 1 N I w wflf 1 ' , , f x ' f A ,, ,, 'I l M5 . xl X. v 'I X' I, , in F- . lx W 1 I u'f 1 1 I i-af .WR -x'l -Xxx 1 I '1 If If .l,f 1 xx .A it 4, W .V ,, ,, A, - .gig ,3 ,Hr A - 29 X .gr A 1-.L.Ql. . . -'fi' - f,'1.1h 'x'V- ' . lt' ' ' ' ' - 1 v ' 1 I ,rut ' N Wir - X L-1: I - -k-5j'.'JNW ,,',,f xx n Ji' N, f be ...iz P RICKLY PEAR -.Q X l 1 V 1 f x :jf Nlxyf , 1 . 4 r 1 N l 1 l .12 YF FLORENCE JOHNSON Op-hcim High School Religion ,, Dacdalian X ,gi Y. W. C. A. lg: ,J R, Q I , ff. . , it 1 I 'X'l ik' , SPENCER LAUSON . ,n I f 3 U Intermountain Academy J 'C I X ff Biology Wi f Daedalian X 1,- ' Y. M. C. A. l SQ. Men's I Club 3, 4 I Track 2, 3, 4 l , Orchestra 3 ' U ' Glee Club 2 x 1 1 I sw I lx ,. ul, lx X I f 5 77 . I ,f N I xl , 1 ul :I I IV AGNESE ORR , Belgrade High School I fl Montana State College 3 xx l X English My Daedalian ,f Y. W. C. A.g Cabinet 2, 4 ,j Glee Club 1, 4 , Pi Delta Alpha , English Club 4 ' , t Student Senate 4 .UI ix ' x,' ll xml ICI, x' ,'l gulf gulf l l I f 3: U BYRON SANBORN N, Worden High School -I ,j H ff Chelnistry X, , If Daedaliang P1'es. 3, 4 QM .'-4 Y. w. C. A. 1 H Class Treasurer 2 -K I 1' fl Student Senate 2, 3, 4 'Vf ul Glee Club 2, ,3, 4 lu YI Panther Claws ,',' S.l'. Vice Pres. Student Body 3: ',,f RTE Cheer Leader 4 ,.,,' pf. Pi Kappa Delta -vf ff' Business Manager Prickly 'N', Pear 3 ,f Honor Roll 2 ,,',j tl 'f ,I 'sn JH X .I :L L, li -20 -1 ,. xv .lc , N X 4 1 I . CQ' . il? - -2'glf'5T- -'I 7' ' N P- -'ffflfgfr T5 . ---. - 11 .xx 1 - ,, -,111 3Nx 1,1 hwx- Ne - x ,lf rf: - ls 1 - , 5- .3 X - ,-,y. -Q , ug N-, . , C, - , .. I X . PRICKLY PEAR v 'f ,H I - - EDIDIA KOETITZ Grass Range High School Q52 ,ltgflsw Music ' ' cf Philodorian: Chaplain 3 W Y. W. C. A. Cabinet 2: Pres. 4 ...Bin-Q-. 'EW-S-4. 5 Seabeck Delegate 3 S We Glee Club 2, 4g Accom- panist 3 - Accompanist Men's Glee ij ', l Club 3, 4 L. Class Treasurer 3 I . X.. w VV. A. A. 3, 43 Vice Pres. 4 .aff , 4 Annual Staff 3 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 sr' Honor Scholarship 4 V - Honor Roll 2, 4 . ,V Y C lf- ...ASK , A .'.w X W Ji. ll h - 1313 f ELIZABETH DICLEAN f ' Teton County High School 1 History Daedalian Y. W. C. A. Drarnatic Club 2 x 4- .X .xllf J., ,f ELVIRA DASHIELL Roundup High School Biology Daedaliang Treas. 3, 4 r Y. W. C. A. N Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Alpha Pi Dill 3 Dramatic Club 3, 4 I ' f .ML ,LH I If ., ,f HAZEL AVERY' ,J Buffalo High School , U! History f 1 Dacdalian I Y. W. C. A. 'I H ll ' I f I -21- 1929 f 9 f. 4, -.L-,L...,A. 1 , w w X I w , 1 -5 W, , A , 4 -f w 'yn X V , , K J . 1 ...J , , . In 1 , M .. ,, -Q ,-- - 'rw W 1 I1 IK, ,, if xx W w Q N 5 f ' 1 'W 4 Lt,lLJ.L gLLW il .LJ Lfub K3 .. gg- NQQMJ Y '4 Q' V11 Q35 .'4 1 '.? 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Q My -23- 1929 1 t 1 :uf I ,, f vers- A f as fwfr a PRICKLY PEAR , , ' '-LQ' ,,: ig gl' 'af' .L,.n.. .' . ,K vyf wx'-' lyl TUE 'W af' JUNIOR rv 'ft 0:4 9:0 'Ju u 'I' 'll' 11 , ll iq .AK ,fn 'tb IKE sheep without a shepherd, I11tL'l'lllOl1l1T2'1ll1,S present Junior Class ,'4 approaelied the halls of the venerable institution in the fall of 1926. ,Aff fliiglnty-tliree strong, they swarmed over the campus, enduring the agony of English elassifying exams and Sophomore hazing and enjoying the initiation , into Intermountain good times. The class was soon organized with able T1 officers and the 1 was painted in record time. flflreshmen formed the tl! ' l . . , . X -l magority ot the tootball team: and the class was also proud to be able to fy elaim the football captain for the next year, Ivan Hodges. Basketball showed If gl, new abilities in the class of '30 when they won the interelass tournament two . VW! years in sueeessiong and traek has always had its quota of participants from XV. X' their ranks. ' 'I I IV: as ff Returning the fall of '27, tl1e class, somewhat fewer in numbers but , nowise diminished in pep, threw itself into the pleasures of initiating Fresh- X., men, serinimaging on the football field, and joining honorary organizations. QQ, A V H ' X t Later in the year, debate and oratory engaged its attention, and it was honored W i11 having one of its members, Don Baldwin, win the State Oratorieal Cham- ' , N pionship. Aside from their athletic, prowess, their scholastic standing, and ll i their dramatic. ability, the Juniors have always ranked high in journalistic tub' X a u Q - 1 . . , I activities, the Collegian having been edited by o11e of the class for two years Ulf 'x Wi and numerous others being on the staff. And now that the Prickly Pear and Q, If n f . . Q 1 A u A' the Junior-Senior banquet are safely things of the past, the class feels itself . X - . Q 1 1 4 I 1, y ready to embark without trepidation upon the unquiet seas of Seniorhood. .f- Q, f T'-'17 V: xl 'I mfg, S-lf Q. OFFICERS , ,, 1 ' u Q. lly Ny, If wi CARL GUNDERSON ..... ........... P resident rr, , A I Lf, Boxivr Fox ......,e,..... ,e.,.. v ice-Pre-siaem I 'I lj Y! Lx' LE COOPER eeee....,..,,... ..... 'I' reasurer ,.f , ll I V' SHIRLEY WAGSTAFF ...... ...... S ecretary EH' H., , l'f- 'l ll- 'xl f I il :l I ,lllf qu, If fy! ll f 1 -244 If , X , , f 'BS t J' 1929 fe ,, 13, W 1 N11 f 1 1,1 ,I w 1 1 1. 1 1 f1 1 1' .ii ' 1 4 hi I L 'x 11, .f-, 11 uf 11,. 1 A4 1 V1 1 . 1 W 1 1.151 2 il ff 1 f X 1 Wq 1 ' I 1 QP .MTA W. 1 nf X . Q1 L4 C B ARL GUNDERSON Great Falls High School History and Latin Philodorian Panther Claws: Pres. Sec. 1 Class President 2, 3 Men's I Club: Vice Pres. 2 Alpha Pi Mug Vice Pres. 2 Annual Staff 3 Collegian Staff 3 Student Senate 1 Turn to the Right 3 ONNIE FOX Ronan High School Mathelnatics and Biology Philodorian Y. VV. C. A.: Cabinet 3 Student Senate 3 Pi Delta Alpha French Club 2, 3 Mathematics Club 2, Sec. 3 Class Vice Pres. 3 XV. A. A. 3 Art Editor Prickly Pear 3 LYLE COOPER Moccasin High School English Daedalian Y. DI. C. A. Orchestra 1 English Club 3 Class Treasurer 3 Student Senate 2 Collegian 2, 3 Annual Staff 3 Turn to the Right SHIRLEY WAGSTAFF Helena High School English Philodorian: Sec. 3 Y. W. C. A. English Club 3 History Club 3g Sec. 3 Class Sec. 3 French Club 23 Vice Pres. 2 0 Math Club 2- Vice Pres Glee .Club 1, zz, 31 Pres. '3' Pi Delta Alpha Collegian Staff 2 Annual Staff 3 Class Princess 2 Turn to the Right Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 ,11- f.. -f,- 1 11 11' - 'W ,, ,f 1 1 1 1 l1,1 x 1 1 1 'XII 5 r-'N' 1 I l x f 1'f ,I x1 51' 11 1 111 f f 1 ll l1,' 1 1 I 1 Q 1 1 11 rf 1 Xulf l xl N1 X 1 1 X1 1 111 Bl' 1 'I ld I, I1 1'f '11 1 .'I1 -1'r ' l X1 'I '1 1 I1 .1,' 1 X1 sl X 1929 ff 'T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y 1 I of PRICKLY PEAR no 1 ,..4-.L, ll, 7 of NX. , xo, , GENEVIEVE TALBOT iff - Shelby High School .,I History Daedaliang Director-Gen. 2 H Y. W. C. A. Drzlnlatic Club 2, 3 Wolllen's I Club 1, 2, 3 , w. A. A. 2, 3 ,ggi Annual Stuff 3 ,' Collegian Staff 2 kj, I 1 'Q LYNN COOPER 'JI Moccasin High School Q English It , Philollorian: Treas. 2 org, 'W Y. M. C. A. PM ' ' Panther Claws: Treas. 1: R. Pres. 2 V Class Pres. 2 ,, Collegian staff 1, 2 Editor - in - Chief Prickly U, V ' Pear 3 I V, L Av Student Senate 3 Y English Club 2, 3 . -A vice Pres. student Boay 3 ' U3 ,.' r '-- - . gil, ll VERNA KENT Flathead County High 1 ,, School ,,j,f,' University of Spokane 1, 2 Q M W Philodorian ' ' V Y. W. C. A. X French Club 3 1 Annual Staff 3 ,xx 2 , I Skim V41 IVAN HODGES :J Winnett High School 5 History and Chemistry Q, U 1 1 , Philodorian: Treas. 2 ,' 'I .12 Y. M. C. A. Q1 1 A Men's I Club 1, 2, 35 Treas. LA' 'ul 25 Pres. 3 'Alf -fu' Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 2 ff, 1 1, Track 1 AQ Glee Club 1, 2, 3 'fi French Club 3 PQ' 5 'fTurn to the Right ' : r , .1 E A ,Q . l 23,1 lik' 1 1 X ' . ' -26- Pl- IA' . - ,-sq' -E 5- '-'uf fi ff 'Cl' 'C- N ,ff ji .fb , - , iff --ua.. L 1 929 ' PRICKLY PEAR W E? fu :W iff' l RUTH BIEBER Helena High School Dramatics and English 'IQ Philodorian Y. W. C. A. French Club 1, 2 ll, Dramatic Club 2, 3 'if Glee Club 1, 2 lf, Scrum to the Right l-'W . 1 W THERON STRANGE Interlnountzlin Academy chemisn-y P, Yi K Daedalian Mathematics Club 3 ' French Club 3 ff Alpha Pi Mu 2 Men's HP' Club 2, sg sec. 3 Football 2, 3 N 1 Honor Roll 2 Nfl :-Q-Af N! X I lx, 1,1 XV l X V HELEN HOCKERSMITH ,VL Great Falls High School Uf History ' ' If Y. W. C. A. ' Daedalian x I A-XE' .HIM Fi My ps. DONALD REDFIELD l I Intermountain Academy V, ' Sociology in Philodorian F, , Y. M. C. A. lk 'f Track 1 MQ Mews H12 Club 1, 2, 3 .ffl Pi Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3 Debate 2, 3 fi' Turn to the Right 'X ' 1 41,11 lg' X .... .n.f1..3.ic 1929 1 fr-m.pf1:'e. g.' PRICKLY PEAR A o, ,pax ,if , 751747 --vizsiltnf, lf fi 112 1 DONALD BALDWIN 1 Stadium High School, ' 'I'Il.00lll2l., Wash. Religion 1 . Philodorian: Chaplain 3 Y. M. C. A.: Vice Pres. 2 Cheer Leader 1, 2 Student Senate 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Pi Kappa Delta: Vice Pres. 3 -ff, Pi Kappa Delta Representa- ,K tive, Tiffany, Ohio NW -A K. A Winner State Oratorical I Contest 2 Business Manager Prickly Pear 3 I x 1 , w w . 1 Ja if LOLA BAILEY H ' Choteau County High School Social Science Philodoriang Chaplain 2 Y. W. C. A. I I I I xkyiwj ' PAT GILFEATHER Winnett High School 1 History pc Philodoriang Pres. 3 HY Mews ffl Club 1, 2, 3 3 Football 1, 2, 3 Student Senate 1 Dralnatic Club 2, 33 Vice Pres. 3 Across the Street X 3 'fTurn to the Right XVI XM I if jf ESTHER CARLSON dj Roundup High School K 'A Religion 1' fl Daedalian Qi, Y. W. C. A.: Cabinet 2 ffl' Pi Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3: See. X 'i 2, 3: Debate Mgr. ,mf Dramatic Club 2, 3: Sec. 3 llfg x I J .11 f','f -2 8- ll' H ,.N ' '.,: - -- ,,.. .,, J -is ::f 1929 ' D wx . V ff- .'- ' . ff: -- FQ 1 . c . w -' 1 x ROBERT DAVVSON o .4 simms High School 1 . History 1 Philodorian Y. w. C. A., Tice Pres. 3 W Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Vice 1 I Pres. 3 N lvl' Panther Claws t V Class Treasurer 1 I 1 I l N N N Q , l HELEN KRANICK Helena High School Q 1 ' English i ' Q Philocloriahg Sec. 2 'j Y. w. C. A.g cahihcr 3 ', L English Club 3 Alpha Pi Mu 1, 2, 3: Sec. 2: Treas. 3 l Collegian Staff 2 1 V Editor Collegian 3 Annual Staff 3 ' I Turn to thc Right 3 ' 1 Honor Roll 1, 2 o --1 N4 OLIVER PETERSON Detroit Lakes, Minn. High School University of Minnesota 1 Mathematics and Science Daedalians Custodian 3 Y. M. C. A. , Men I Clubg Pres. 3 I Mzithgnlatics Club 2, 33 Pres. -, . Honor Roll 2 5 Football 2, 3 1 v ily? H 1 X 1 VJ ESTHER SMITH 1 Tempe State Teachers' Col- . I lege 1, 2 ' English X Y. W. C. A, ! , : - -29-. rl' 1 1929 If 3 f nf, - --J. , - - 5 Q, 1 ,SN-N I jf., - .. Aj,-3 PRICKLY PEAR ,H F , ' JOHN KARR, Plentywood High School . i History I PIlil0d0l'iZlll Collegian Staff 3 1 W. Annual Staff 3 -4 L0lLLA HUNTER Intermountain Academy H Music ...Q ,N I I Philodorinn Y. W. C. A. Glee Club 1, 2, 3 .idx 'H FRANCIS UULVEP. E ' Stanford High School 1 History , ' Daedalian 'W History Club 2, 3 Men2's I Club, 1, 2, 3 Football 2, 3: Captain 3 I Basketball 1, 2, 3 se. ' ELOISE CAMPBELL Teton County High School History and Latin Philodoriun X Y Y. W. C. A. 1:-' Alpha Pi Mu 1, 2: Vice 4 History Club 33 Pres. 3 ,Q W. A. A. 35 Pres. 3 Pi Delta Alpha ' W . Collegian Staff 2 Annual Staff 3 Class Princess 3 Turn to the Righty 3 ' 1 W X n ff -30 r ip 929 1 Class Secretary 2 , Editor-in-Chief Collegian 2 ' Associate Editor Prickly Pear 3 .1 Dakota History 1 Philodorian Y. M. c. A. ,- Tennis 1, 2, 3 'H 1 H . BETTY WATERS Helena High School 5 English 1 Philodorian Y. VV. C. A. English Club 2, 3 History Club 3 French Clubg Sec. 1 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Sec. 2 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 FLETCHER BENNETT Xvahpeton High School, No. Panther Claws, Sec. 2 Men's I Club 2, 3 History Club 3 Collegian Staff 3 I Turn to the Right 3 ARDEA VVALKER Helena High School Dralnatics Philodorian Y. VV. C. A. Dramatic Club 2, 3 Glee Club 2, 3 Class Vice President. 1 Annual Staff 1 4 ' JUNE MARPLE Buckhannon High School, q West Virginia Chemistry , Philodorian , Glee Club 2, 3 ' -31.- 1929 . .. - ,- 'k'5Z-'5 - f' N - '- - PRICKLY PEAR - 'Km ,-- Q 47 Cixi- xx. JI- .f,..l. Y I , or .N Q 1 f N , ,I xl ' , 1 Q' ' ,, , , A.-. 1 ' I X !',,, 'N 1 ',' . 1 I ' , 1 LUELLA ADAMS W Kalispell High sebum , History Daedalian X Y. W. C. A. 'Il Draxuatic Club 2, 3 rl , W' Class Vice President 2 J' '. 'I I I gl v' V, ' U4 -5 Inu, QL Nl .3 1 GLADYS 'I'URli . .- jf ' Intermountain Academy x English and History . Y. W .C. A. ' Q, Pi Delta Alpha ,' ,H Honor Roll 2, 3 N I if S' -L-1 N 'I v 1 I YALE LYMAN W ' Intermountain Acadevmy I Histo-ry and Mathematics f,' I X Dacdaliang Pres. 2 'X- 'I ' Y. M. 0. A. 'Y' 'Yi History Club 1, 2, 35 Pres. 2 ',' Mathematics Club 2, 3 Men's I Clubg Pres. 2 Football 1, 2, 3 I Pi Kappa Delta 1, 2, 3: Pres. 2 : I, x Turn to the Right 3 H' I 1 ' xx 4 'I x', SW flua 3: I NN :J , , YQ 0 ', BEN SLANGER rv, ,Wa Teton County High School I-X 1' ffl Nlilthbllllltici - N M by Y Y. M. C. A. .,f Nfl, 'Nfl ith! uf, HN ! :x In x 'f X y lr, 'If If w ' 'xxx Xl!! liz x Q! S s 112 :XX fl ' , X - ' 1-' 'lf C Q. ,5 -4-gvlgiig. ,jf A fi X ur. , 'pl-fr w g: ,1 :,'- 5 T'Y ' J-1 5rieg.Q?'v' Uv' PRICKLY PEAR .Q I, W A Irs f ff e f T ff - I H Nl E ' !'Al .- fx 7 N 3 3 if ff f , ! U21 I 1 XX T I ' i E I -, fffff I A Il fffff I 3 I I E 1 7 as T r 1 55' 1 I ' ' L l YY l 2 ' e- ,z l f I ll 1 E - I , v.: he R I '-1 - l l - -4 iii , l iw .. ' as :E fi 111041 M e y 3 1 - ' I ik T S4 , I nm 4 v, I fff f ., 1 f- as 'ff . , 4 CCORIJING to the Greek, the word 'tSopho1nore mea11s Fool. But Seripture says that he who knows he is foolish is wise. The Sophomores of Tntermountain claim to be neither wise or foolish, but if Intermountainism is foolish, they merit the name of Sophomores'l in the Greek sense of the Word. school in this respect. As Freshmen, they became so Intermountainized that a larger proportion returned last fall as Sophomores than almost any other class can boast. The enforcement of green hat wearing has occasioned many interesting 1 events in the past year. In inter-class affairs the Sophomores have been unusually fortunate. One-half of the Men's Glee Club personnel are Sophomores. In par- ticipation in school events and affairs, they have been Working for school interests 'l during two years and will continue to do so until graduation. The good Greek is athletic, and the Sophomores are contributing much to the L t In a great and large sense they are true to those ideals and ideas for which Intermountain stands. 1 4 OFFICERS JAMES DoLEs .iee..ee.ee..e .i............. P resident VIRGINIA HORSLEY ,,.... ,.,,.,,. V ice-President 1 BESSIE EYRE .,,,.,,,.,,,,,..,,. .........., S eeretary 1 ESTHER HATHAVVAY ,,,. ,,,,,,, T reasm-er 1031 'Ft I fwgfw rf . -An. LALMI. ' I-1251 ,QM K A , f' gun Doles, V. Horsley, Eyre, Hathaway, 1-Iuntsberger, Newton, Gwen Burns, MacLeod, Thomas Tuki, Valentine, Wilson, Routzahn, Moore, Movius, Molrine, Long. T34-.. Harriette Newman, D. Horsley, Cole, Collins, Greta Burns, Baum, Trumbull, Starr, Waisner, Robb, Williams, D. Snow, Thompson, Pence, Buckland, J. Hunter, Helene Newman. V 1,1 ,1 PRICKLY PEAR 411' 41 111, 1 X' 111 Y 1 H -11 1 ,fl F 1 '14 -L FW 4 H. Johnson Cheney Blackford Donaldson Knlstad Foster E. Snow 1 ' W. Lane llaegg J. Lane Wearne s Y , X 1,5 -3 6- '. . f11 11' M1 ,1 '1 ff- 'XVI 1 1 1 W X 1, ,ln Ai, '1 '1 x -11 ,11 NV, ,M 11 fx' ..11 1 1 V x ll ' I 11, ll 1 1 1 .lvff 1 11 N11 N. N1 1 I 1 1.11 1 .N 1 ' I 11' I1 11 1 ,H N, .111 'NWI -1 XV '1 1 .1 J, X Xl 1 N 1 x 1929 f xi . PRICKLY PEAR F sl it lf. in. fi I, 4: uf A I!! .- . ' 1 565255 lgiijgg K qlrhl 1.-n . j J M qf 1, Q ,iq Da 1 yy up A 4 o ' 9 .4 1 1 ,l ig i i. . IN- n g y 1 ' ' to t .1 'lllllllfllllllfllflzt vu 'llllllllllllllllflllll 5 Y' I1 . V1 4 - M - .H. ig 'H P? y A CHRONICLE OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS 1 1 And it Caine to pass that the children of the whole congregation, five and forty strong, did come ll11f0 the Temple of Learning in the year l928. l 2. And it Caine to pass that the saplingsl did fear the name of King Edward and U his elders from the temple. 3. And the young lions? roared after their prey and the King did aid and abet M them in their ravaging. And a great battle was fought and the saplings stood mightily against their foes. 1 5 4. When the time had come they took unto themselves a great leader3g and many - of the sons were called for service upon the field4, where they did acquit them- 9 1 selves With great strength, vanquishing even the lio11s in a mighty struggle. 5, -' 5. Yet it pleased tl1e King that those Which had shown the111selves worthy ill the minds of the elders were endowed with marks known as Passing Grades, and the green ones were said to be advanced in the first year's work. 1 6. And the King said: Depart ye. Go from thence. is ' l 1Frosh 2Sophomores 3 William Bowen 4Football 1 1 OFFICERS WVILLIAIVI BOWEN ..................................... .............. P resident BEVERLEE BOWEN ..................,.. ....... V ice-President ALICE MAUDE KISKADDON ........ .............. S secretary J WILMA KENT ................................. .......... Tr easurer p -I wwf Q G 'uf' in Rf' N ii- LQQ 4' if V lu jr, 'di.'o,'.i EV 1 7 ii W. Bowen, B. Bowen, Erwin, W. Kent, Kiskaddon, Asay, Maguire, E. Bailey, Archer, Brown, Chappelle, Giese, Hjort, Flagler, Qualls, Tyler, Westland, Showen. ...33.. Eggenberger, Conrad, Koi-ell, Black, K. Baldwin, B1-ance, Mills, Watson, Chester, Skelly, Meyers, Martindale, Welch, Pitt, Lindsay, F. Kranick, Retz, Kitchell. -39.. ' PRICKL PEAR X v P 4'f'm',,.a'w:w 'nf wt-ami we in pmg Y '7' df v 1' .far wg - ww. ,: yrfw v f'1., 1, fp fa , Sao, SQA 38.715 4' . 1 X Yu fb' M, Q, in 5 ,z..,gg wg gp K, 4 .'-fv 'A, f is , 104. , oflflmj' SQ 51 jg- t, N' ,. , , , e . - 1 ' , 144 , ff Pa -'T' 1' . .. A .I , V4 if ffvx, 1, g, V 3 ,Y f .. fi Jgif hr ff P 3? h :rf ' i +5 w 51 H gg: E fW'g hwffy w Q W of X .f Q Q , Z- 5 4 X k Q X DNS ' 4 f, 1 - X N' L gb? Qs Q. ,F fi 3 v NQ7Xf'v X - 5: :X ga xx X 2 5 gs' X Q N 15? :Q si Qxlif. S ' 1? so Q gwxwk who Q, Exgix S0 v wg X 4 New -- ls 1, -'iq Q W , KN-AIS' SWK X x if , f W KX I Sf Q? X ig -4? 'fi' if 'N -h x -N x rx--xgqyv...-v file em if Q4 1 A uf, -Q-T ' X A if 'Y Noel Wilcox Houtz F. Fairburn Zyp Blade-n Hershey Welrster, P2lS'0ll2l, Brooks, Powell ' ,H 4 , - gf .N f'ff1 g o l f, Q QL-Lii. 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LH l 11 1 '33, x 1 .nw 1,,' Tx 1 X, 1 1 .,1 1 1' 1 VK I X 1,1 1.-v1 j' 138-Xbbfmc ff! 1.1 Q ,D+ :'ai...:..2lf 1 -I I 1 '5 1 N' 11, 74g X1 5 1 , .111 3 112 1,- 1 1. ,1,1, ,, X , 1 ,1 1. 1 aff Jil, 'X,'1V 'y1,A ,134 11 11, Vx., ,M FW .N111 '. 7 I y I xl ,, 1 M51 V4 A 11- u1 l 1 lm If I I1, ,.., MT?- 'XVI .X1 f,1 ,1 1 'nf Vff ,1 . ,1,f 'a V53 X .' l1 d -42.. -Q-I ,X X. .V 4,13 Y ff, , ij Svwmif'-'T Tz4,' ir-v 311--'--3.9 ,. f f ,. Y- .. f . .-. . :1'ff'vv,- 1 ', A -ii'-13514,-ffkq. V' -f1 'EEf' ' 1 , 19- ' 1 f,'Iff -Q.,-' ff? - 15, Lf! Y Y R-?..! , , ',x.f-72 fg ,H A ,fffhw 4- N X x 1, - f1 .,,-'N iq,- .',r,,Q,,p i,'.Zf2'Qf::-fA'f,r,a1,,1 'cifx W 1,-' Q. - . ' 195 -'-'- 'NP U' pl' PRICKLY PEAR FOOTBALL COACH ASH. Coach Ash has proved himself to be a veritable miracle man in the matter of building up Intermountain's lost athletic prestige. In football he completely switched the positions of the men until he had built a machine with a stone wall line and a backfield that possessed all of the smashing attributes of a locomotive. In basket- ball he sifted out five of the candidates for positions who could shoot, guard and play the floor. As a result of this combination the Panther Hoopsters were submerging their opponents with be- wildering regularity toward the last of the season. In track the Panthers presented some men who were crowding the state records in their performances. Mr. Ash had the unbounded respect of every man in the school, which, when placed with his knowledge of athletics and his ability to put his knowledge across, accounts for his success here this year. THE SQUAD It isnt very large in numbers but what lt lacks in numbers it makes up 1n fight and spirit The Panther Football squad this yeai has excelled both in size and indomitable will to win the squads of several years previous Practicing under trying cond1 tions at times and playing against large odds ln some of their games are incidents in the life of any squad which is apt to diminish the interest manifested in the sport. But not so the Panthers They were out there all of the time Whether it be practice or game. Injuries played a devastating part in the football program this year but in spite of these and other handicaps the team fought on The squad will be nearly intact in membership next year which means that things are going to happen on the gridiron. l A l t,.. '1Z7',..lj PRICKLY PEAR r P SB..-1 . 1 . i ,A 1929 l,..1f ls... '..Cj PRICKLY PEAR 1 Captain Culver Mac steered the old eleven through some difficult situations, and captained one of the most successful football teams Inter- mountain has had for several years. He had the confidence and co-operation of his men at all times, and backed their work by his own ability as a sure tackler on de- fense and a crafty back on offense. Captain-Elect Wilson Skinny was shifted to the line this year, and as a result of his showing in the tackle position was chosen for the second all state team. He knows the game thoroughly and has the weight and scrap necessary to em- ploy this knowledge to a good advantage. Skinny is also a backfield man of no mean ability. He will do big things next year. ...4 5- ecfefefvgsv 1929 FLW' as ...J iq 4 h vw jf 5 -.Fi fa 1 PRICKLY PEAR f'-' '5 '7 'E Q 3 V TM1 'ffl H l. Ebo Snow-Fullback. M The Punting Panther finished his second season at Inter- mountain this year. His punting which has won him state-wide renown, has been a big factor in keeping the team out of tight holes, and in getting them out if they did get in. A Harold Engdahl-Center. l The Panthers will feel keenly the loss of their star center 3 next year. Engdahl filled the center bill in every way this year and ' was outplayed by no opposing center during the entire season. Fil Joe Laird-Guard. Joe was always dependable and always in the thick of the N1 scrap making things miserable for the opposition. Joe graduates T this year. We hope he has a brother. ji THE SEA SON THE BOBKITTEN GAME w pf x J. -,X T Q- 1114K , f , The game with the Bobkitten, which was played here, was a tragedy of inter- cepted Intermountain passes. The final score amounted to 18-9 in the Kittens favor. All of the scoring was done in the last two quarters, at which time the air was black with Panther passes. Two intercepted passes for touchdowns paved the way for a Kitten victory. Neither team would open up to any great extent and were content to play warily and safely. -46.- S 1929 Flu PRICKLY PEAR Don Snow-Guard. Don has been the source of a lot of irritation to the opponents' line this year. He fights hard and consistently-and is coming back for two more years. Oliver Peterson-Tackle. Pete experienced quite a little hard luck this year in the shape of serious leg injuries, but was there whenever possible, and some- times when he shouldn't have been, giving all he had for the team. Pete has another season yet. Ivan Hodges-Tackle. Hodges possesses all of the elements of a good football man- sincerity, fight and knowledge of the game. He seldom misses a tackle, and his favorite sport is breaking up plays before they start. One more year for Ivan. THE SEASON THE BILLINGS POLY GAME In the second game of the season the Panthers blossomed out in all of their glory to smother the Poly men to the tune of 31-6. Passes, line-bucks, and long end runs Were all used to good effect. The Panther defense was working well and held the Billings men to one touchdown. PRICKLY PEAR Yale Lyman-Guard. An attack of pneumonia held Yale out of things at the first of the season but he made up for it when he got into the game later. Yale is fast and scrappy-a combination hard to beat. One more try at it for Yale. Theron Strange-Guard. Strange's outstanding characteristics are dependability and consistency. He has another year to go and will make a strong bid for the guard position next year. Pat Gilfeather-End. Pat is Irish and coupled to that is the fact that he can grab passed from anywhere. Pat will be back next year and his three years of college football will stand him in good stead. He can be depended upon. THE SEASON THE SAlNT'S GAME The Saints invaded the Panther camp and in the course of the afternoon chalked up a very oneesided score. For the most part the game was good, but the shifty and evenly-balanced backfield of the Hilltoppers unleashed a series of long end runs in the final quarters Which the Panthers were unable to check. L...... .i.L7f'l 1929 PRICKLY PEAR 1 V4 A1 .H yr il xv-, 1 1 K 1 il 1 1 f 1: ff . a I ' x 1-1 I . 1 I fi 1 1... I x 4 . Truman Cheney-Tackle. This was Cheney's first year but he gave a good account of himself. He will be an outstanding contender for a steady place on the team next year. Arthur M oore-End. Moore was one of the slipperiest ends that has grabbed a pass for the Panthers for several years. He also played quarterback with equal skill. Two more years await Art. John Lindsay-Halfback. Always fighting and using his height and weight to the best advantage, Red was in every play. He was always dependable in both offensive and defensive play. THE SEASON THE MINES GAME The Whole school accompanied the Panthers over to Butte to witness their conflict with the School of Mines. The game was featured by passes-long passes, short passes, good passes, and bad passes. The pigskin was thrown 215 yards for completed passes and a mile or two for those not completed. It was a good game, nevertheless, and the Panthers outclassed their opponents in nearly every department of the game. The Miners won by two touchdowns gained from intercepted passes. -4 9- .,' I 1 Ix- . N ' 1 1 1 'ii HQ .1 ,-H, X 1 xg 1.1 if, 'f If f 1 , l 1 1 f 1 I x 1 17, ix N 1 X. . W lf lx ' l 1 .r It ny' nxyk I 1 ,f .u, lx XX '55 1929 -'if-'Q' 2-.-,j , ' --- -H71 .1 . -f 'p-. nu gl .Thi , 1 ,1 xlyy tl 1 X I Donald Horsley End Horsley IS a l1ttle fellow wlth lots of gr1t He can always be counted on to do h1s b1t, and 1S an eXcept1onal tackler John Lane Cente1 John s play at center th1s year left very l1ttle to be deslred H1s passes were accurate and swlft He w1ll no doubt be holdlng down a regular berth on the squad next year James Noel Fullback Buddy 1S a trlple threat man W1th two hundred pounds of welght to back h1m up He has a thorough knowledge of the game and 1S a Valuable player 1n all departments of the game THE SEASON THE POCATELLO GAME What was descrlbed by those who saw It as bemcf the best game of the season, Branch, at Pocatello It was a f1ght from start to f1I11Sll W1th the Panthers playlng the greatest football of the1r ca1ee1 The Idaho men wexe 111 top form also, and the battle was glorlous to behold The Panthe1s lost by one touchdown fmally but not because they were outplayed 'SS W IT 1929 FL M SG' I 1 I - V ll 1 f xl J, 1 1 Ng 1 ,ff 1 , 1 'I 1 . I N. ' Xl' 1 . . . . N., 4 ' V I, V 1 . lx!! ' , 11,5 I u o u I - 'l', 11 . Q - 4 . I I Q a V ,I,l , , . . ,, lf! - Sail 4' 1. 1 1' I f X, 11 ' x wa 1 1 it 1 It i' u . . . Ulf! A U I ln!! - took place when the Panthers met the eleven from the University of Idaho, Southern G' i . . . . . X . 1 l I X ' ' 7 1 lf L' I 1 . 41,3 1 lf, -5o- QQ. N NX' ,, 5,5 . ,. ., fx y M -f'. ss xxx 1 -',j 4 11' :xx N14 Xxx ' NJN N ll, -7 v 25- I ' ' ' -'-i- nw , -v? -1: fx- Qc- 1 . lf: -2 - N x Pmcxmr PEAR .H if FJ X.- w v', 73 4,41 if iff P1 4 ' x JN , , . fi ' i . ' 1 was ,I vi X... I ,f .!, x. Kenneth Baldwin-Halfback. Baldwin's passing and line-smashing Were his chief assets. He fights cleanly and consistently and puts everything he has into every game. Ernest Retz-Halfback. Ernie was the fastest and shiftiest man in the backfield. He was hard to tackle and made a specialty of open field running. Retz has three more years to go. Robert Robb-End. Robb is a pass catcher and tackler of no small repute. He plays a fast, hard game and is fighting all of the time. Two more years for him. THE SEASON THE DILLON G-AME The Panthers trekked to Dillon and then trekked back again bringing a 27-13 victory with them. It was another muddy field affair in which the heavy Panther line and fleet backfield Worked well together. The feminine element at the Normal didn 't appear to hold any grudges against the Panther men after the game, judging from tales which are told concerning the affair. -51 ,.. f k.'5',.Lj PRICKLY PEAR l,..i'?'f21 7'C4 Wai? Donald Redfzeld Guard Don mastered the fundamentals of football 1n a remarkably short tlme but a SGFIOUS 1nJu1y forced h1m out of the game before the end of the season Another try for Don next year Lyle Cooper H alfback InJured early ID the season Lyle wasnt g1ven the chance to show all of h1s ab1l1ty He w1ll be back next year though at wh1ch t1me we expect thmgs of h1m Carl Gunderson End Swede s 1ndom1table Splflt won the Panthers lots of yardage th1S year and robbed thelr opponents of cons1derable amount He IS fast and a f1ghter and Wlll be back next year W lx X 1+ James Black Halfback. - J1mm1e can pass, run, and k1Ck, which puts him up in the l1St - of backf1eld men. He IS a heady player and uses h1S exper1ence 'Y to an advantage. Three more years for J1mm1e. '1 -,1 J XJ! 52 F., L... A, H.: , 1 vo... qyv f 1-if , 1 e -T3 115 1 e .ix A f 1 Y ' 'Q' V - 'i,' -52 qi-' L 1 Alla., V' J 41,-I-Q4 I1 1 ' 1 ll NVQ' X w.- . y , , . ,, ,W , ,.,. , ., ,. ,,,,,. ,. Q , A or aa ' l - . - ' ' ' V ' 2 'Wane W I ,A . 1 , , , ,y , .lna . A N 1 . 11 . . I ,rm - , . .f - ', g ,gr Off: 1 ' e' -' 1 1 . W ., ggi ,ami X 4- 114 ' A V v ,, 'Saws Fl H1 - 1 N' ki: ' A' .. 7 'f 1 - Nl VZ? - - 1 , f ' l 1. I x , l ,X I X V 5- ' hx , qu ' ' , - 1 1 y X Q ., lf-15 3, .4 'I H V. gig,-'.k-' 4, , 4 . V: f ki-Q., IS ' , 'M QW ., elf 4 f,2?sf ' I 4 1 P I 1 I , 'gf-va' h . ' 1 '32 ' , A- v ' 2 1, J if J' ' ' 1' ' : 4. 'W-Z , ,A .,, ,. f 1 Q Y H . 'X 'wa N lfj i . jg ... , ,- , , Y-1 . f rs, ' ' x 1, , , . . . . . 5 , , . . H4 9 V V lx I 0 ' N N I lf 1 Y i - 'fl . . , . v XX . ,V - a r mf, FN, V: I xl, 1', lm ,I 7, ' 1, A , . . . . X1 X' . . . 'Q ly. ' N V: . . . , -1 . 1 fa P 1' ,x 1 N X - Flj -L-fglil ,cr -qc. -'f8.Qxi- 131 n --- - as ,xx f--',, 5 ffl :xx 1,14 Xxx X,---X ll, f- .23- 1 'f - --,X-- N: X D f, jg. S-N, ,,f- ,Q Q-, I , 1, - 1- - X 1 J A 1 4 V Retz proved an invaluable man on the basketball court. His - '. them into a well balanced and smooth running quintet, The first five games were 'W lost but the last five were won by large and decisive margins. Each game saw a . ri if Su BASKETBALL , is 1 1 iz' Ernest Retz-Forward. 2 floor work and basket shooting were exceptional, and his speed 4 I THE SEASON: A Resume V d Intermountain had, during the current year, the most successful basketball l I season that has been experienced for some time. Starting with a group of clever but individual players, Coach Ash successfully accomplished the task of moulding . stronger and more confident team on the floor for the Panthers, and from a 50-28 . defeat at the hands of the five from the School of Mines, the Panthers soared to a final 76-12 victory over the Eastern Normal. The season included games with the Mines, Pocatello, Billings Poly., St. Charles, and the Eastern Normal of Billings. 1 ,Oi 1929 make him a hard man to guard. P ha PRICKLY PEAR 4+ Wa L... xr ,' ,UI ff rg. I Mac Culver Forward Expemence, speed and ablhty to handle the ball enabled Mac to land a berth on the flrst strlng W1thout d1ff1culty Thls year was Mac s thlrd on the Panther squad John Lmdsay Cenfer guardmg was good, and h1S floor Work conslstent THE SEASON THE DILLON GAME Tl1e D1llon Teaahels came OVGI heme the fust palt of Malch and then want home on the shoxt end ot thy SCOIG The entue II1tLlII10U11t'l111 Student Bodv was out to see the conflxct and the Panthel men Well repa1d tllell' Sllpp01lf The f0I'W81LlS wele 111V111C1lJll and the guards were nnplegnable, Wlllill IS a bad COmblIlat10ll to f1 ht The TQ3,Cl161S could not hght lt W1th any success and Zll10tl191 vlctory was chalked up fol the P3l1tl181Q in ' T71 1929 T , ,Hu X x - nv' vu Y, dir 'Nw 'I 1 1 Xal., fx ,llfff S , Xue l ,1 , PVR ,Y il, Q , A seq n T , I, A X71 '7 1 T he r T T v , T N, 'fx' I Y! o n n o 1 0 0 will ' Y I v ' X ' T I 0 wx l 'Q Red got his share of the tip-offs and was in every play. His 3 Nl ll, rr V Xllfyl llxvx JA ld 4 , - V 3 . - ' - V Vx - vc L' ' 1 . 4, ' , tl . - .V I I V. 1 I A V W .li I l, xy ll s v PRICKLY PEAR fi M. J K X .44 , 1 .71 X R 1 X ,. 1 f . .- 'h f T , -Q 1 F3 ,, , fx f X. - 1 VP . T Ebo Snow-Center. Ebo plays a Whirlwind of a game, and is especially good in get- ting the tip-offs. This was Ebo's second year on the court. Lou Asay-Guard. T Lou played a clean and consistent game in the guard position, 14 and frequently grabbed the opportunity to ring in a basket from , center floor. Three more years are Waiting for Lou. f I lj! THE SEASON 3,4 AT POCATELLO The second day of February saw the Panthers go down to defeat to the tune of 46-39 at the hands of the Idaho men. The Pocatello five had not then been defeated and readily admitted that the Panthers offered the most aggressive front seen there. 4 -55- .QW fnf ,M lv' vt ' JY H, -f,- Sw r 1 H iv lm x A i u,'. Psa 'v f it Alf Nl, r+- X xg .,1l it 1 ll! x X If 1 1 1 ,v 1 ,I xx'l if 'Im I gif? ps. mv X . r 1 N1 w an f .ll ly ld If 1 'rf I-fx' .'lg , , f .i I 1' ' X, . . .XX 'Qi r 1 X155 K' t 1 1929 Q T PRICKLY PEAR 1'1 1 eq l. 21 I H i ,i sg ' A i li LQ aww: ,il -Jw .V I - A 5 E l l 1 l 1 i r 1' X g . Q K-url 'sz...J ' 1 4 l James Black-Guard. yy Jimmie is a good floor man and a heady player. He is able to 1 play any position on the team and is an all around valuable man to ' the squad. X 1 Harold Houtz-Forward. Houtz, because of his ability to shoot baskets and his speed, 1 4 played in several games with the first string. This was his first 1 year so We look for big things from him in the future. 1 X1 1 V l THE SEASON POCATELLO HERE. in This game Was a ease of revenge in which the Panthers clawed out a, 46-32 victory over tl1e Idaho men. The Idaho men were scrappy and the Panthers had 1' to give all they had. Even then it was not until tl1e last few minutes of play that a 29-29 tie was broken and the Panthers took a lead which they never lost. The aggressiveness of both teams and the speed of play featured the game. p -56- 5 1929 2,4 ,.-. K ,x ,A1 1? 1 1 1 A111 41 1 x.l1 ' f ev , 1 XXV 'f' V 1 11 KN .1,1 1- 1 '1 M1 1: I1 11 11 1,1 in in . ,In N1 '1 1 1 x .11 wg xl, ,fm 11 A1' .nl i111 1, '1 I, , l 1 1 111 , 1 sllf tw 11 1 xl WK P1 11 X1 1 NH 1 El: lx' l1,' V1 I , 1 N1 ,..Vf Nl. if 1 1 f 1 l 1 A I 1 ,QT PRICKLY PEAR N V L. u TRACK Track at Intermountain this year did not loom up as large as it did last year. There was a dearth of good material for one thing, and inclement weather did its part in preventing progress in the field events. Only one meet was scheduled and that with Helena High. It was romped away with by the Panther men, and without giving some of them a good try- out. Retz walked away with several events and won himself the chance to participate in the intercollegiate meet at the University. Retz's specialty is the broad jump and he was clearing 21 feet at the close of the season. Trumbull, the veteran miler and half-miler showed well in the class meet and in the meet with the High School. He represented Intermountain at the intercollegiate in those two events. Donald Snow blossomed out this spring and startled every one with his performance in the two-mile run. Don seems to have unlimited endurance. He was handicapped early in the season because of an inability to sprint at the finish of his race. He overcame this later on, however. He represented the Panthers at the intercollegiate meet in the two-mile event. Ebo Snow is a high jumper and pole vaulter of state-wide renown. During the class meet he cleared the bar in the jump 6 feet and 15 inch. Ebo trains harder than any man in school and is always in the pink of condition. He journeyed over to the intercollegiate meet and entered in the high jump. Doles came to the front in the dashes during the class meet, and although he did not pull his time down enough to warrant his participation in the big meet at Missoula he crowded th eschool record here in both the century and 220 yard dashes. Redfield is a weight man and a discus thrower. He cov- ered himself with glory in the class and High School meets. Lauson is a sprint man, whenever he comes out. He has worlds of speed but was unable to put it to use this year. Lane is a middle distance runner of no mean ability, and performed creditably during the class meet. ..5 7-. --.J 11 .J-W ' , Til PRICKLY PEAR .LTIL Retz Redfzeld Doles Trumbull SS 'Y' 1929 -- , 1 X I x I ,1 V S. lx w , 4 , . S- E.: 4 f N x.. 1,,f , - --'A '- 'x - 111 -, ' 341 bf -1x1.0 ! 131 A--. 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X1 ,'- 5, lf' --- 1 Qi I I , xl' .5 A uffxf +25- .31 .fi f 1 fy., Nw NYT . . R 1 4: Don Snow Ed Snow XM! .r, .ng ,f 'ff v1,1 4- xi s u N, xx ,N 14 1 .IA U. 1 . f .w Lane Lauson 59 i H9529 ' ' -11- f ,. . - 1 M -4 A fx- '- 1f,f .A -1'-' X I. U. C. TRACK RECORDS Event Year 100-yard slash .... ....... 1 925 220-yard dash .... ....... 1 927 440-yard dash .... ....... 1 925 880-yard dash .... ....... 1 924 Mile run .......... ....... 1 928 Two-mile run .,,,....,......... ....... 1 925 120-yard 220-yard high hurdles ....... low hurdles ...... Mile relay ..... Broad jump .... High jump ...... Pole vault ..... Discus .,... Shot put Javelin Cross country run ....... X' 1929 .......192O .......1920 .0uHl927 .uun1925 .u0u1928 .uun1920 .uuu1924 .nuu1926 .......1928 Name Emmett Doles ......,... Spencer Lauson ....... Emmett Doles ......... George Blakeslee .... Charles Trumbull... George Blakeslee .... Frank Hagerty ....,... Frank Hagerty ........ Midgett ........ Williams ........ Doles ........... Schotte ................. Spencer Lauson ....... Jake Reinig ............. Edward Snow .......... Edgar Bowers ......... Clarke Whitcomb... Clarence Anthony... Charles Trumbull .... Record 10 1-5 sec. 23-3-10 sec. 53-35 sec. 2 min. 8 see. 4 min. 45 sec. 10 min. 48 sec. 17 sec. 27 sec. 3 min. 48 sec. 21 ft. 6 in. 5 ft. 11 in. 11 ft. 3 in. 104 ft. 6 in. .40 ft. 4 in. 145 ft. 8 min. .01 sec. llxb ll Xl! uf' , VN 3 I 1 iff, lf,- K I 1 ,I ,f .- Fx' x . 'nu 1 1 'XII . fi ii Y . HQ xl, y-Q.. xi x,v I.ll Fw 1. '1 If 1 l i I ff ll . I l hi' xx-'V li lx M 1 I Xl X W -ll F , ,, , lui 1 l l l 1 'fl mf , .l',' xc' N. .. 'N . PRICKLY PEAR TENNIS 5 ,.,. i A1 fx ' 'Q Q 5 Q at , W il A ? . Q X i. ' 1 If N .. I 'H 1 .nd if . 5 3 f X if 'ci I , --. M , . . 5. Q g q , M .Q V .6 E D . - iw is . Q Q iw, 2. .. . . ws? .. ,. f , . w . 4' f . 3 ' I M 1- , Q - if . ' ' ff, .-.,, rfgrv 9 '63 rc' 2x .s.uQE'f?g ' 3245-'E ' -. gg., ,fm grin .. E T ' V . -x' ,- 3' ' it I A 'F' P as - ' s , Wampler Conrad Bennett Tennis was slow in getting started this spring but when it did get under Way it Went off with a bang. A tournament was insti- tuted which ended too late for us to get the results in the Prickly Pear. Wampler has been the college champion for a number of years and is Well Worthy of the position. He plays a steady, clever game and is equally good at any part of the court. Norms tennis days at Intermountain are over since he graduated this spring, and We hate to lose him. He has always been Willing to Work on the courts, and has been a constant force in keeping tennis a live sport at Intermountain. L61.. it . y.:?T'I...TL,V..n..j PRICKLY PEAR ffLf'?'fgi'. w M-ijlafdvw Q wiwfffw Kwfffff W Zia, W! Waffo1d Conrad IS a new man on the courts but he has shown some exceptlonal ab1l1ty Conrad plays a flashy game and fancy strokes are h1s spec1alt1es He IS a heady player, be1ng as effectlve at the net as he IS at the back court Fletcher Bennett has been runner up for college honors for the last two years and IS a dangerous contender th1s year Fletch plays a cool, calm, dellberate game and never becomes fussed no matter what the odds aga1nst h1m are He IS espec1ally dangerous 1n the matter of long back court dr1ves, Whlle h1s he1ght and ag1l1ty glve h1S an added advantage at the net THE SEASON Thele have been no 1nte1colleg1ate contests 1n t911l11S forthcommg tlus spung so the Panther 1acket W1ClflQI'S were unable to prove fllell real worth 1n outslde games A year ago oul men made a clean sweep of a seues of smgles and doubles t1lts Wltll the State College but Wlth th1s we had to be content No othel games we1e avallable at that tlme and th1s spung no games whatevex appeal It IS Cl1S LOll13g1110 We l1ope f01 a full schedule next spllng ' 'Wag 1929 ' if M r ' :,iiQ?g fl' '. X Q5 'sy -, rig- f-fV ' ' J 4, 44- as ' . f lx Y 4 r . . , f , ff Q V Y' C e - . , f .. - VV ,, l f , , I . I , 4 V , . ,, , N M, , 'l ' , ,y 1 ' W 4,2 ' .Ve V e 1 fu , ' ' Nay- X. , ,,Q,, V Vt, 4 is K 3,73,J ,Vfw,..X,gy 1 , A 2' , , - we 'V A' f' f , , K f ' , ,4Lf4Qf:gf4f!'g ,K-fa 1 .f A , A h V Y WMV f A 6, ,551.Q-gif!-5,w,fV,,V V!3g,W7fV,-Aw fffew pf f' WV' V .V 'www V AL, X 32223, ff' Wx. ' if, ffm? fb, 2- .0 4 wwf Vy4 ,f A f y . WA , H fs' f ' ' f y,f'7,,4Vf I ' A, V - i . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A Y f V , ' . 1 . .' . - . I .' b. . . - Q' i ' X 5' Cf N .1 -' Y 1 1' - fii gg ': 1' figs x1,,fg ikxlxk All Xcrgx fb i' ll , gi ,Y 1 - gf-g -gi ,Vw ogg-, - V ff., . - .. WOMEN'S ATHLETICS MISS CLIFFORD W. A. A.-THE SEASON The activities of W. A. A. were unusually successful this year. Early in the fall, Freshman girls became interested i11 the work, a11d we soon had a group of energetic girls out, who were willing to work hard for those coveted points for W. A. A. membership Hiking was the main activity of the fall quarter, but some of the girls also took up riding and swimming. The Winter quarter Was not so successful as had been planned. Handicapped by the lack of a gym and by the cold weather, the girls were unable to have the basketball tournament which they had hoped to make the chief event of the season. NVhen warmer weather came, however, the campus was once again alive with fair co-eds, industriously working. Hiking was climaxed by a glorious hike to Rimini, Where the girls spent the night, returning tl1e following dayg horseback riding was continued for a short time, and swimming tests were given and easily passed. Track was another activity in which the girls were able to use their energy, for every morning at 5:30 a faithful track squad was out, practicing jumping, javeline, discus, hurdles and sprints. And then of course baseball! But the outstanding event of the spring quarter was the all-school tennis tournament sponsored by W. A. A. Each class held its elimination contest and sent representatives to the finals. With the star athletes back for the coming year, We are looking forward to another successful season. .... 1929 I' TL .L PRICKLY PEAR in 'T LA. VAX - Eg ngzw- 1' I 1' Y Wi'-fe :S I ,W s -71,19 J Q My u 1 S gf texas gm gi me xg ti yygifhpw ly gif? 30 4.2. mx 5, 69 !k,.iPg5 xlswglf Z -by Vw 3 sig ff' W a fafsifxygg SW 7 QW? Q 23 if ,lk E !'a..5 Hu.I f W ' wan S tal 1 Campbell Koetltz AA OFFIC I Rb LLOISL 1 xNII'BLLL Presldent ENIVIA IXUFTITZ VICQ Presldent JLANI STARR Secretary Treasurer HE W A X of Il1I9lIl10lll1lEl1ll senlxs the Pl0ll10t10l1 ot athletms f01 women All Wl1o 68111 l00 POIIIIS IlllOllgl1 p3If1C1pElt1Ol1 111 3Cf1V1t1ES fosteled by the aSSOC12.t101l auto mahcally l'JCLOIl19 W A A n111nbe1s Thr po1nt system used 1S as follows 100 pO1l1lfS membelshlp 111 W A A 300 PO111tS, I pm, 000 p0111tS 1I11t13lS on plll 1000 pomts, 'I sweater, 1700 pomts, I blanket The 3Ct1V1t19S sponsored by the orgamzatlon me Swllllllllllg ll1k1llU, f6I1111S, hack, and horseback r1d1ng A lack of equlplnent and a small student body ale pl0ITl1llQ11t handlcaps to the assoua t101l s g10V!tl1, nevertheless, 1t fllls an 1mpo1ta11t and necessa1y place 1n the extra cu111cula1 tlauung of the women students MISS My1tlQ A Chfforcl, duector of Women's athlet1cs, lm tl1e BCIWISOI' .L 1929 31.10 lm fs 'I' 'f-I-'i I ' - ,'l-il I 5 -K Z-Q23 , 41 -I x ll ,-.T I ,W--rj' -,--F-f-11,' W,- 1 ' . .g --5 ' A UI, ,- l 1 1 V' - I . 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M X Y.-Q' Y wi T if Ma 3 :'Q,,x+l '1- q, 7, - ,gag E421 Wig, gr.. A x 3,-1 ,ag 1,3 .f fe -V fwyywa 5 U: :Z Et'..5f s 4: . up 'IRD if 2, X big ,wwf PIlIf'KLY PEAR STAFF V-vw LXININ I, OOPER ,,A,,... ,,,...,...,,,.........,,,..,.......,,..,.,..,..,. BETTY XVATERS ,,...,, DONALD BALTYXYIN ..,,.. CARL GVNDEHSON ...... BONNIE FOX ,.,.,,,.,,,....,.,,,,, LYLE CUOPER ,,,,.......,...,.,,,, ELUIHE VAMPBELL ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, SHIRLEY VVAGSTAFF .,,,..,, HELEN KRANICK ............, ARTJEA XY ALRER .,,,...,.,, GENEVIEVE TALBOT ,,,,, VERNA KENT i JOHN KARfi Y ' NORKIAN YVAIIPLER A.,,.. XIISS ALYLD ,,,.,,,................ F- ff' 91 - wi 'F L X 1 4 f,-g '.1Ang' 5.541 47f,7d.'-. .......,Editor-'in-Chief ,,,,......r.........,,,,AssoCiate Editor .......................Business Manager .....iAssistant Business Manager Editor Editor ,,,,,,,.Assistant Sports Editor ..,...,,.....,............i,i,,,Literary , .... Organizations ..........,..,..Soc1ety .....A..A,v....Calendar ,.....,.Se-nior Advisor .,....FaCulty Advisor 67 0459 I , r'fv ' 'jvu'-n LAM.. C, L kv W1 PRICKLY PEAR Q Doedlolion literary Society ' 1 y 4 , 1 President .,,,,...,, Vice-President ,,,,, ,,,,,A , , , Director-General on-Q-t-tor Ifublit-ity ,N Secretary .. ,,,.. ., 'H -, Treasurer ,,,,, Historian .,,,.....i 7 . . 1 Parllanientarian .. Custodian .,,,, Chaplain ..., OFFICERS Byron Sanborn Elizabeth MCLe Clark Newton . Valerie. Molrine Helen MCVay . Elvira Dashiell Bessie Eyre .... . Esther Carlson Donald Horsley Art Moore ..,..i,,. El Bessie Eyre Jeanette Foster Valerie Molrine Marjorie Thomas Esther Carlson Joe Laird Yale Lyman James Hunter Connie Cole I HE Daeclalian Literary Society was organized in 1915 and has always lived up to its motto of Doing Things. Lively, entertaining, and inspirational programs were presented during the year, and friendly rivalry with the Philodorians Was carried FA-4 'ff out in programs and debate. The annual banquet, at which the talented group of new 1llL'1llbG1'S was initiated, carried out a most unique Chaucerian tlicine in its p1'Og1'31Y1. I Q W',ll, X , 'I -gg.. l I , -x 1929 x 1 -4.7, .. 'P-Y-jf, Yr ,- .J , Q .-V I --Jw' H , --Q-, , 4' X N w, H' +L., ,l. ,,Q,,.- 5 -' -LL.--,' , Q tl, gf .L .5 Y ' ' ' v Foster Newton Adams J. Hunter Hatlmwal Molrine Archer Orr Giese MacLean Flagler Brown Engdahl Cole Donaldson Vlfilliams Lyle Cooper Barnes XVelch Collins F. Johnson I-I. Johnson Valentine D. Hutt Best Eyre Kolstad -59-. aww? f 'f'j 'H ,Q f ,- 'M ' '- ' ,' . ', of ' , f lj - A X , , ,f-J ,--' 1 C ' Y- 4 ff v Y --. 1,4 , , . Ja' ,, - ... -. J 5 3 1, f D 1, 4 J l Thomas, Sanborn, Carlson, D. Horsley, McVay, Laird, Eggenberger, Peterson, Brance, Tuki Moore, Totten, Culver, Baum, Nelson. Strange. F. Fairburn, E. Snow, Thomson, D. Fair- burn, L. Hutt, Doles, Hockersmith, Cheney, Talbot, Movius, Korell. PRICKLY PEAR :gg . xx , -H ri V. rut f N . 1 if n lil 1 ' 1 .TN l lxxl lplliiilocdlorioln literary Society v rt, 1 F T1 VW r ' OFFICERS 1 , President ......... ........ N orman XVampler .......... Pat Gilfeather Vice-President .,... ........ G ladys Absher ...... ....... . lean Starr Secretary .....,... ,....... S hirley VVagstaff ..........,. Gwen Burns ' Treasurer ,.., ..,,.,.. ....,,.. B i 11 Lane .,,.,............. ,...... B ill Lane 1 Ass't. Treasurer .,............ Anna Myrle Haegg ..., . .-gi - N A , , Chaplain ...,............A ........ E mma Koetitz .................. Donald Baldwin ,-, - ,ll - Sergeant-at-Arms ....,..... Everett Long ...., .,..... R alph Erwin U6 4 Il ' HE motto of the Philodorian Literary Society is Desirous of All Good, and it has attempted to carry this out in all its activities. After a quarter of excellent programs, a large and talented group of new members was added to the society roll this year. f : The two initiatory programs which they put on showed unusual promise and originality. 1 The biggest affairs of the year, as far as the literary societies were concerned, Was the ,, 11 inter-society debate, which for the third time was Won by the Philodorians, thus making nf, them the permanent possessors of the Schaeffer debate cup. QM' I 1 XI, r ' . iq xx! , f I 1 .4 il, H .-17 -U1 . ew g . . , . ,, , M, T! XX K s , 1929 1 lx lu e . o l F Q V . w . W NX -Y HK, wi '73 s ,W 9' U .lfgghg W .M :iw mv' f 'v'i5g1-hx, ,yn -- W 1, 3 V7 .f '- M 5 , , . . xx X, 'Wi , A Q J , 1 j 'Q Rb- I f-...A ' ' ' fx 71 ar V . . Zum. 0 1, fax fa 5 LA xl .- S, 1 fs' ff, y . , N, W' 21 T5 1. .. .xi e sa gf, Q 14 4 itll' Q we ,,., Cz5,' 5 Zi Y, 212' .:- e I fl X ' f f ..f -7 If K , ,wf Nui g ?j?3?W A 1 gg X. iq- .,, ., Q' '1 In I. f E25 . 5?iZ?Q':eQa. - ...M 1 o ' ,ew aw W' ' e f X ' Sligjs W 4 .Q i '.. fix V 'if' Ji ,ff f 3, .- . ?,f,4,f,.f ff W X fain 5 f ' I ' ff if 52 .Mg '25 165 Q . -. K, . , 5. iff? ,si Q' v gy- i f ' A 0 ywf , Z 1 7,1 - -I , .1 V Fi, 3 K iq, 4 VA f f, . .J 3 'V N. Y W9 ff Gilfeather, Starr, XV. Lane, Gwen Burns, Erwin, Absher, D. Baldwin, Koetitz, Walnllrls-r, Lynn Cooper, Wagstnff, Long, E. Bailey, Bieber. Lindsay, B. Bowen, Hodges, Micken, Harriette Newman, Noel, Wilcox. Mills, Hjort, Conrad, V. Horsley, Karr. ..72... ,. .VA K ,f . 1954- . , f fig' 1 W 1 '- -2 , ,Q .,-Query 4 . -e.W-.. ' 1 l ' V, ' f X w , 'f ' 3 Y 4-g - ...Y,,-, BBB-eh, .1 neg uf ..: gil, X.- t., 441- ,,e-,,- - f, Y, ,M Hat-gg. W. Bowen, L. Bailey, Houtz, Greta Burns, Buckland, Past-ua, Watson, D. Snow, Powell, Bladen, Bennett, VVeal'ne, Blackford. J. Lane, Qualls, Wilson, Robb, Czunpbell, Hershey, Fox, E. Retz, Helene Newman, Showen, Westland, Marple. 'T N w L n V e M , H. Kraniek Pence Gordon Mutindale Webster Mew ers I underson W usner 'l w ler V Iient M11 Lend Huntsllerg, er 'l'rumbu,ll Dlaguire Redfield F. Kranick Seeley VValker Dawson W. Kent Jensvnld Hunter Kiskaddon Asav Wwters K Baldwin A. i ,L A .,'.. . A ----'- -, '-,fl .-',.-g..fi. 21-5-- ,' .' Q .' Z '.' 'l' I I. ' r , 1 . -74- , X 1- . K N , iv' f if 'i'7ly-75-7- f7f'-'QTWJQ Qif' Wf i e -, e ..f4--ge-,,,:.,-,, N 'f f 'I V. f , ' '. X .- '. v.', i - 'frxx'1.!,'f'f - 'L x. f .J H ...Q A C ,5Q4.... va F' 4 PRICKLY PEAR at Pi 1 . I 'i . ,-1 'ff Y F.- F .Qt 1 . as 1 4 4 ff 4 1 M' -4 Q3 ta 'H 5533 Flu 4 is la if ' 1 1 , v . :iff n, 'il ' .,- , Q .f . . .1 .Y ywiffgisfwgh Q., F I A Sitiundlemiit Scemlcoiitce Y' OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS Norman XVampler, President: Lynn Cooper, Vice-Presidentg Greta Burns, 1 Secretary: Byron Sanborn, Cheer Leaderg Miss Clifford, Faculty Advisor. ' ' ,tc The Student Senate, the executive committee of the student association, is composed 1 of the officers of the Associated Students and elected representatives of the various organizations about the campus The responsibility of creating' and fostering a right school spirit is charged to this body. All matters are brought before it. and if passed. are then Dresented to the student association. Norman Vvamnler has this year made a very efficient head to the Senate and president of the student body. -75.. -4 1' 'F f- 'Wiaff' 4 surf 'fi '.,'F'1' 'J -..- . .4 e. E, .4 Ango ,-...ff l -- , Q I1 ., Y -1 - V. -new -, -- -f- - .-, o . 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X5 ,.g., .4 1 'g,,,f.,.-' -,fm Miss Irane Kcnetltl, Absher NV1arne Orr, Fox, hr unck, Nelson, Wl1Va3, H :than ly, D Hutt Hlllntslserger Ihlnns Ad uns Moon OFI ICLRb FMMA ROFTITZ Presxdent 1 LADH5 ABbHLR Vlce Presldent I STHER HATHAXX AX bemetarv DORIS H FARIXL Treasurer The X XX C' A through lts years of SBYVICQ at Iutermounvtaln has proved ltself one of the most active and dlstmgulshed orgamzatlons on the campus No other bodv does as much to welcome new student-N to the school to make them feel at home here and to proude entertamment for them throughout the veal A group of Helena women form an advlsory board for the Elrls and ln the calnnet meetmgs of the year become aequalnted Wlth the Women of Iutermountaln ln a partlculflr mtlmate Way x TXIXSLQX 1 A xJ..n...Jfi 'f f,:..,3.,., TJ f ' , ' '. .' , 1 . , ' J ' : ' ' ' .' 1 - ' : 'z . , ,' , ' '.', I H, '- Q' w '- u ' ' Q ,, .,,.. ,,,, ,,.. ...,. . ,,...... ,... .....,,..,..................,........................ . . ' I A , , ,YYVW ,viinnnblnn . - Ci 4 , ' ..., , ,,.,.. ..... .,,,.. ...........,,.....,,Y............,.................... ' ' ' , , Y n' Y 44 Y 'Y , ....,......,.....,,. ,, ..,... ..., ,,.. ........ ..,.Y . ,...... . . ,... , ,.... . ..... .... . . . . .. Y MISS CRANE .A,t. ......, . ., ...... ...... ,.,. .7,,..... ,.... ............. . Faculty Advisor Y. Y. . . U . Y I r I , I . . . , K ,- ..,G... ,L . , e M--- . ,st , e,,,,-A H-,, A , R, , W 4, .N K .J .h ,, i gi, ,VY L ,Tk K ff' lb, K g Q, up-X C1 f xx I. Z. jlkkcx-e'.:1.V,. J,,:,-J .fy - ig? -',,l!-rg' lf' in wxwf .,-i., W-.,jw1f5V,,l, Vg,-'o-5 v4s , I t e, ' j,,fp,,w,4,: jx- .SX-,'fgg5,iI---ff ,h 1.54-'nj'-go. W.. .iii 'ii'-fl ,. ,fn -I-. , Qu'-grtv , Q., Fw I-I.. , .:. . ,. ,rue I xt-A.-.-A :--- K ---'1 - - -X. V --N - is 'rw w ,-- cy 'I f-X v--1 -X .- -. ,E -f e - 3 V mr'- et V , . . X A , .A . C Adams, Moore, Dawson, E. Snow, Gunderson, Newton, W. Bowen, Robb, Conrrad, D. Snow, Doles OFFICERS ART MOORE ........ ,..............,.,......,...,, ,,............,., P r esident BOB DAXVSON .... ........................ ....... V i ce-President JAMES DOLES .... .,............. S ecretary EDXVARD SNOVV ........,,.........................................,.......,..,...........,...........,, Treasurer The Y. M. C. A. is 3. vital factor in the lives of the young men at Intermountain. Under efficient leadershin the boys receive helpful Christian training and are given opportunities to develop themselves for service at the college and in the various com- munities where they reside. Practically every boy at the college is a member of the HY. and there is a. great deal of real enthusiasm shown at the meetings, at which prominent speakers present interesting subjects. W W' tw' H F C345 ' ' , f' YW' ..4 PRICKLY PEAR N W HW, 2 Q 4 ' i 1 I l I D. Snow Lane Bennet lVunupler 1 Peterson Asay Strange Lanson Trumbull Retz VVils0n Moore eimgs M1199 Club I OFFICERS .4 OLIVER PETERSON ..... ,.,.........,... P resident Q CARL HENDERSON .,.. ..........,,,,.. V ice-President 5 'IHERUN STRANGE ...... ....,....... S ecretary-Treasurer CHARLES TRUMBULL .... ........ S tudent Representative 3 HE Men 's I Club was formed in 1919 by eight men who had earned letters in F football, basketball and track. In 1928 letters were first given in tennis, a sport in which Intermountain has always ranked high. The purpose of the I Club is to .1 foster athletics in all respects. It stands back of the coach, helps enforce training rules, and is always on the alert to help athletics in particular and I. U. C. in general. Two annual functions which it sponsors are the basket social and the 611t91'f3l11IIl6I1l1 Fizz. I 1 -78- ' ,L u L 11929 - .. 'XY sfalg :P 4 K. -, -65:-VEIHWHV irq A Pager JW A A-sl 'r'. 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X X 5 , , .. g . ,w , 1 83 I u qt my W X .i Nl , l. , V l lx n WW A 4 - Q - fe 1 as 515 4 1 5 , raw. , ji , J - ' ' 'mf' fl-' 1 'fa r i ri P gl t 4' A i fiew -we ft, 3 5' is 1 fr 5 X ,.-i.g,eTf5i.bsg,-ef5'w2 'fs vriggee1ffs it uf '-I 4 lx,fy . 4 4 1 +5 'H Pi t Q J V- ,, Y' - W ' ' ' L 1 it FY it -Mika. e ,-if g at -i M, I Hackett Carlson Baldwin Totten Mieken Vi' ' Redfield 1Van1pler Sanborn Powell Starr 6' 'Vg Welch ' ti 0 Pi KHPPH De tel - l in W, 1 oFFrCEns Q1 BYRON SANBQRN l...l .,,..,,,,..,, P resident DONALD BALDXVIN .... ,..,....... V iCe-President i , ' , 1 ESTHER CARLSON ,.,. ........., S ecretary-Treasurer 'Hg' I MARGARET TOTTEN ..... ,A..., C orresponding Secretary M5213 , I. W 3,5 , , K5 HE Pi Kappa Delta fraternity is an organization composed of debaters and orators gy! ,i'.'i who have represented the school in intercollegiate contests. It is a branch of the Qi ' national organization instituted for the purpose of encouraging debate and oratory. ' . . . .R . Several new members were added to the society this year, and old ones took their part ,A - in forensics activities. The annual banquet was held in the spring quarter. ls AQ, -7 9- , .J e s 1929 J. J .,,. ' ,..L PRICKLY PEAR J.5'7' 'V' 'F 'Vs 14 ,gi is B We-v 0 4 A511 if 5 ,gift AWS bk 'B Q, li was gn -41 gig i g we va S BMS 44 3 FQAVZ1 .lab M' 5, mega E as ...dz Dole'-. Gloegt New ton VV Lang Enun McLeod VV Bun en l-Iorslev Hershew L onr ul Houtz Hunter Panther Cllcuuws OFFIPFRB JA'NIEs DULLS Presldent BILL I AVL V1Ce Presldent LLARIX NEW TON Secretary Treasurer DONALD HORMJILX Student Representatlve HE Panthu Claws welt Olglllldkfl 111 the fall of 1933 as all l1OllOl'3lY club of SIX rSOPll0Il1019S and su F1QSllll1kl1 The PLIIITOSES of the Claws ale to ereate and Illalll t3111 a Splflt of pep and loValtV 111 the student body, to help 111 the management of all athlttw contests, to keep the bu1ld111gs and g1Oll11ClS 1n the best poss1ble COHCl1t1011, and to ox ersee othel Cll1lJ19S concexnmg the Welfale of the 111st1tut1on Tl11S V631 the club hls had f01 1tS able spo11so1 P1Of Gloege, an ex Claw The annual Mmstxel was g1VGH 111 the fall qualtc-1 and was a great success, the yeally banquet was a11 eniqoyable affau, Wl11l8 Campus Dav gave all the Claws a chance to d1splaV then noted ewtecutlxe ab1l1ty 80 .,. 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Jvki 'S , , A .N i, Y ,yijz N .xfxkl ill Gordon Jensvold , Orr Barnes Fox Miss Crane Turk Campbell Wagstaff Haegg Hathaway Gwen Burns Wearne I Q I P11 Dteilttcui Ailplhiccrl ' 1 OFFICERS LEONA GORDON ..............,......,,.,.,..............,,..,.. .......,........................ P resident 'tg GERTRUDE JENSVOLD ,,,,,,,, ,............ S ecretary-Treasurer ply. AGNESE ORR ..........,...,......... .,..... S tudent Representative MU Miss CRANE .,...,.,.............., .................. F acuity Advisor Y-f, N 1925 a group of girls, representing the Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes, formed 'pi If an organization to promote school spirit, taking the name of Pi Delta Alpha. Mem- Pl, N v bership is composed of four girls from each of the three upper classes, elected by the H. 1 ,, members. The girls chosen are those most democratic, unselfish, and responsible, an 'Q effort being made to keep the club a representative group. ,fl I The main purpose of the organization is to promote school spirit and support all college activities, especially forensics. This year the club selected sweaters in the K organization colors, French blue and gray. i -81- , Y K F- K je, dw. ,Vi ,rf a. 2 new e a - 1929 e 41 f'hl ,f.f,i9 ICKLY PE R ,,,- - 1' iliac' Mlckm n Gordon MISS Auld Water'-1 rr Lw le C ooper Mei ap Best L! nn Cooper H kr lnuk W unpler 'VIISQ L rane New ton Wagstaff English Cllmullb OFI' ICLRS LEONA 1 ORDUN Secretar VIISS AULD Faculty Advlsor URING the euuent yeal the membe1s of the Enghsh Club have devoted much of then tune to the studv of conte1npo1a1v cllamfx Speclal e1nphas1s was placed on the one ant play, and each 11191111301 wxote a chama of th1s tvpe for a contest sponsored by the Rev M1 Donnan The year has been entyoyable and p1of1table, and the Ul6Il1b91S feel gleatly enllched bv the plaetual lltelaly knowledge lGC91V6d from the Work of th1s o1gan1zat1on ,Q on f..-f..fWaf? 1929 'N as LJ 1 5 bv 1 gf w Pj ' 1 2 a x 1 ' mf? , r . e '- 4 I 'Nl 'L .1 ' Z , . IVY 4 f 4 .M 1 , il ' 7.1 o 1 rf? 2- JJ, k 4 . f on ' , ae f 4- ,, N' gif - XX' If + - ' ,. P 1 54 W 1 fy 4 7,5 Y' ,- , I1 ,, z 1' ' Q 'ff' f U ', ,V ii: x , ' gg, 'QQ-f A , 4'-'wt ' A4 I -- ,n..i'Y..'- L - Z y'f 1 l,'ff.. ffigfx-f::.'?F ' fy ,' 2 - '- 1 ,e o ly 5 Q . 'z ' : . ' '- ' s ,!f4' l 5 0 K V! -1 l 4 1 9 Q If RALPH MICKEN .,.,ee,,,..........e.........,.,...,..e,..,.........,.....,,.....A.,....Ae,,.,....e.., President Q ' 71 -.,,Y,,-YY-w--'-AA,w------------------'--'w'----vYQ----------'----4-------,'---------- y Xl ' l .....,, .. ,.., .. . .,,,.,, ,, ' ' 'la r X f Y 1 I 'f E W Y Y . ., I .yr. Y ' V V YU! . ' . V V . i l 'I l I . 1. . 'Iv' ,I f . . tj' . A , , 1 , V V I X 1w' I I X , -.82- , 1 3, 1 D ' IL E-v 'fav We. V V 1 L ..-5 Y Q. -. AQC1 A 713, XKY EET N X iii Vkiggf f..- f , . e-+1 f ' a ez Y - ., . 1. -'-o- X W! X O x Yr , A I ,My ry, F1'1 Y, F' p . PF W V . 72 r lf VVaisner Barnes Williams Gwen Burns ,J Hodges Mme. Sicher McLeod Q' Foster Fox V. Kent V. Horsley ', rf P' lhe Caerccllce lfrelmiccceliis if OFFICERS ' if DOROTHY XVAISNER ...... ..,.......,...,...........,... .................. P 1' esident if NAOMA BARNES ............. ....................... ........ V i ce-President , VERNA KENT ,.,...,,,.,..........................................,,...........,..............,,......... Secretary K ' GVVENDOLIN BURNS ..................,.........,..................,.............................. Treasurer PQ E CERCLE FRANCAIS has enjoyed a very successful year under the patient guidance L nlfr and direction of Madame Sicher. The aim of the club is to familiarize the members lf With the French language, and aid them to gain ease and fluency in spoken French. Modern French poetry was the subject of study this year. A special social function is a feature of each quarter. A gypsy costume party, a banquet at the Montana Club, and a picnic were the social affairs of this year. Membership in the French circle is restricted to ten elected from the advanced French classes. ..g3... F 'W 192 W' ' rf! , 1 V3 2 Q 9 Ar Y ' '11, 'PRICKLY PEAR MLW 'ff' ki! Q 5,il-W' s Z' E Qxwewfe NIP ' Y' xi rfaiggbz 1 W,111 v 'g y M w if i X9 iff W' 1?9 A X, 'iw ' r X ff M- M11 ,W ma P Prof Jones C .nnphell Wagstaff D IWWSOII VV :ters Robb L uh er St nrr Thomas Bennett 011 ll-llerondloitolkou OFITLERS ELOISL CAMPBELL Presldent SHIRLILX XX ALISTAFF Secretary I POF DAVID J .lONTEb Faeultv Advwor I HERODOTOBOI IlltLlII1Ollllt'l1ll s l10l1013lV o1ga111zat1011 111 the h1St01Y clepaltment l1ElS enqoyed an 1I1fL1kSt1l1Q and plOf1tHlJlG Vea1 The club IS composed of ten hlstory 111211018 and 111111o1S, and 1.I11dCl the SPOI1SO1Sl11IJ of P1Of Jones, took up the study of the 01151111 of MO1lf3113 s place names Afte1 these we1e l6pO1tGd upon 111 tl1e club meetlngs, thev VKQIG publlbhefl 111 the Cap1tal C1ty ColleU1an Duung the last quarter, each member took up the llfe and WOIk of s0111e noted lustouan The annual H1St0Ty Club Banquet, held 111 Janua1v, was one of the f1119St of the Vea1 s soe1al affaus As none of the members of O1 H610ClOtOlx01 a1e glacluated tlus yea1, the club IS alltlflpiltlllg a pl0Sp8l0llS season 111 1979 30 1... ana FHWA? 1929 1.,f ' .1 ,. . , X X , , ... 4 v 1 .X ? 1 1 ii iw, ,FX 3--xx 511' X i ' J- ! - - . .1 p. 1.L,.,,n. , 1 ... 4 .'1 I 1 I 0 ' X I 1 1- . 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Secretary-Treasurer z at HE ten members of the Mathematics Club are required either to be majors in the Sf subject or have a B average and must be in one of the three upper classs. The club 2 ,i Was organized in 1928, and under Prof. Wihle's guidance, has made remarkable 2, 44 progress. The aim of the organization is group discussion on subjects only slightly treated X 4 in math courses or on related scientific subjects of interest. It also Works for closer 4 co-operation between math students and takes particular interest in Freshmen who show , mathematical promise. An annual banquet is put on by the club. . -85-- .Q ,,- . Q vfwfrmfi 5 JA-i 17'-'PF'-:nc X fi 1-. ., n 4 -A A----J, - os -Y 'xr tra , 5,4 J, 1'-1,wfgL,1f,,J1-37 MIK u . ,2f,,'Q ''-'fffl13,Q,-.QQTVQ-1fgfi'.'5f5, ' Az: - '4...Js.2.-1 . 'LLL' f lf J.....-L'--' ' -. .Ji U W mfr'-,silffn- L g::,.-'Nvfig-ff-Q J qfg,g.:i ., l?l,l.Qf'f'1..1 '...g' T PRICKLY PEAR l otten Gllfm atlu-r I lrlsoll I rof H I1 In tt N4 lson MLI e ln Robb Best Adamx VV xlsou I homson Hodges Abslu r D Snow '0llllS0l'l Engdahl Molrnu Wnmpler Bleber Doll s Walker lxolwxtml Talbot MQV ly Drcmmamtmc Amit Cllmullb OFFIL FRS PIEQIGQHI Mwgaut Totten Valerle Molrme Vlee Presldent l It C Hfeather Pat f11fe1the1' Tre-aQurer Gene-weve T'11bot HE D1an1'1t1c Alt Club 01ga111fe1l 111 1977 has had 1 most successful yea1 unclu the learle1sl11p of M1 W A Hamkctt T111 1TlU,t1I1gS have been devotul to a study of co11te111po1a1V dl-11111 The 1116 ll1lbLlSl11IJ of the club IS l11111te1l, and all appluants must have 511: houls of D1a111'1'c1c Alt, 01 have bcen 111 the mst of a 1113101 college play The cluef aCL0ll1lJl1SllID911t of the club tlns V631 was thl p1ofluct1o11 111 the VNIIITQI qualter of the play Ac1oss the Sheet, g1V91l at the gl111llQ Temple : ' V F1 ll 4 l , f 1 ri 1 I 1 4 4 P l 5 ' I sw' , 1 in ' - ' ' ' . : ,., 'F 0 le ' 4 if Seeretargf .,,,,,,1 ,VVVV Carlson Adams L 53 'T W 1 1 1 1 ff 'Athi 'll , ' V , I .L,V .l I V '. ' 2' Y ,. hy. V7 .- if .- M , M. 1 'i J 4 -35- 'V KP K fi Q,l 4- 7g' ,. V V E 11, 71.1- ..1..- o...A..l .io I ' l , md. 1 5 igigl:-...k-,..J Pmcxmr P1-:AR r ' r r T1 V tu- 'Ml 2 A 1 ? f 4 I H Miss Brauer llicken lV:lisner Trulnllull H. Kranick Haegg Webster . Cheney D. Hutt XVilc0x WV. Bowen Hjort Eggenllerger W. Kent D. Horsley X K , Brown Moore Quall:-1 E.Snow Seeley Routzahn Buckland 4 'H r' ,L 0 1 4 Allplhlcul P11 Mu , OFFICERS F RALPH IIICKEN ..,,.....,.. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, .......,,,,,.. P r e-Sident A CHARLES TRUMBULL .,.,.. ,,..... V iCe-President DOROTHY XVAISNER ,,,, ..,.....,.. S ecre-tary . I HELEN KR.-XNICK ,,,,,AAA,,,,,,,, Treasurer 6-1 MISS BRAUER ..,,.,,, .....,, F acuity Advisor ,-.4 , N 'I , . . . . . F f . EMBERSHIP 111 Alqha P1 Mu 1S 0 en to all students enrolled 111 the classical I P department. The meetings are held monthly and are devoted to the discussion of Q topics of general interest to students of Latin and Greek. The group discussions q this year were concerned with classic mythology. The club put O11 9. very interesting F ' chapel program this year, as Well as an authentic Roman banquet during the spring quarter. ' , l . -87- i 1 , 4 of 1929 Chemmustry SCBJUIIIJIIIIICUIII' Offlcers Theron Strange Presldent Ralph Frxun V1c'e PI'GQ1d6llt B111 Lane Secre tary OIIVQF Peterson Dlrector general The Chemlstrv Semlnar was organlzed durmg the wunter quarte1 1929 under the dlrectlon of C1 H Cfloege head of the chemxstrv department and was then lxsted as a defllllte course ln the college catalogue Meetlngs are held weelxlv and one hours credxt IS earned The purpose of the SOC16tV 1S to encourage lnterest ln the phvslcal sclences especlallv chemlstrv Reports are glven from SCIQHCQ magazlnes and from pamphlets publlshed by Chemical lndustrles hach member must prepare a paper showlng thought and study of acceptable ment and these are flled and kept wuth the permanent records of the soc1ety Entrance 1HtO the Sennnar 1S obtalned only upon 1nv1tat1on from the head of the chemlstry department -M . .W Va . VV -V V o a . I h 4. . 4 V. . V - . D . - - V Y -V 1 -4 1 'V 1 1 1 - V - ' ' V ' V. . V ' - ' - V' . . . , ' , V V . , - V - - 1 . 1 V 1- 'I -- V - ' ' - . . V , K E . V . . V - . I - W , Y V Y I H f ' , Y ' , VV ' Y ,Y , x' ' ' 5 , W ,-' YV N ' Y iT'r! ' fig? -x jf Tj ' ff V V' I ,: V i 1 -' . ' I xx--V: ,374 gr V,-,' 4 ' ' V V - V - - - - -1 f ' T --Val -- LJ ... Lf , ,1 ,Vif ,J , V 25+-74 7-7 TTT-V' 1' ', Ar fl-. :i' ' ' L l ! i f v 1 1 1 I lu- I PRICKLY PEAR 4 X1 V P1 . V vm 1 ,I F 4 'F' rg . 4 gl Trickly 'Pear ij 1 4 I x V Tresents 4 rl Intermountaink V4 i F , v 1 Quia' SVN , H 6 5 W Pi ff ' v ' wg 1 f 5 5 E 4 4 H3 H ,f 14 1 gp 4 'ff .1 x , 5 -s 9- l,3..1 ?,:'H......... f ff 4.51 1929 -A' W o :J K , 1 F 4 A of 5 5532. k A G9?fCis5 Leona Gordon GMiSS Eloise Qampbell eybfiss qjalerie e9fColrine1 e7YCiss Isabel Eggenbefrger PRICKLY PEAR Debate and Oronlgory The debate schedule this year included four debates, two for the women's team and two for the men's teams. The schedule was to have been longer, and a trip was even con- templated, but unfortunately arrangements could not be completed. The season opened with a contest with the woman's team at Dillon, in which Jean Starr and Dorothy Welch won by a two to one decision. As this was the first year either of the two girls had gone out, their record was all the more commendable. On April 1 was held the most formidable debate of the season, that with the team from Baylor University, Waco, Texas. Ralph Micken and Donald Redfield upheld the af- firmative of the official Pi Kappa Delta question, Resolved: That a substitute for the trial-by-j ury plan should be adopt- edg and won by an audience decision over the Texas debaters. The Eastern Normal School sent a team to meet Inter- mountain debaters, and Yale Lyman and Leroy Powell again upheld the affirmative of the question. Although it was a no-decision debate, both participants did very creditable work. The woman's team finished the season by meeting the School of Mines. The Intermountain girls debated the nega- tive of the question and made a good impression upon the audience. This, however, was again a no-decision debate, and those who heard it were left to form their own opinions. A great deal of interest was shown in oratory during the winter quarter. Those who took part in the school contest were required to submit their orations in writing and the seven best were picked from these. In the contest held on March 6, Norman Wampler won first place. Mr. Wampler also represented Intermountain at Butte in the State Orator- ical contest. -99- if fi' 'f 7 her fi' K I 1' eff H. X 9- VA- ' V. K -.J A' -g X 4 -- , ,, . Y if .' ' ' by ,yr '4 WV J t fi I i 1 +1 V r t r 3 Q23 i . 5 . 5 V Powell Lyman Redfield Mieken Starr Hackett Welch 5 l 5 2 The Debate Group Six students, under the guidance and directioii of Coach of Debate, W. A. i Hackett, represented Intermountain in all of its debates this year. 1 LeRoy Powell and Dorothy Welcli, both Freshmen, exhibited unusual talent in 7 this field. Both are fluent speakers and showed cleverness and originality in their . constructive speeches as well as in the rebuttal. if L . Jean Starr, the only Sophomore of the group, was particularly forceful in her 'fit ' style of speaking. Although she seldom employed high-sounding oratorical terms, f 3' she gained her point by the quiet power she instilled in her argument. i Yale Lyman and Donald Redfield, Juniors, were characterized by the smoothness P and evenness of their speeches. Both of these men are experienced debaters and ' made good use of their experience by employing, to their advantage, nearly every .5 trick known in debate circles. I Ralph Micken, the lone Senior of the group, was outstanding in the field of V.. flashing oratory and flowing eloquence. Especially in the rebuttal speeches did he unleash a verbal barrage that overwhelmed his opponents. He never failed to earry ' his poi11t. -10o- Ely-ya' -1-ff 'F 1 7F 'A' ' 1- .,. 1 Y V 4L..14ieE'3 ..115i' A ik...iL.-A' 4 ,wsu :iii-QLE' PEAR DRAMATICS lyceum QMUTIR1 NE of Prof. Hackett's biggest contributions to Intermountain this year was the training of a group of talented players in a repertoire composed of one-act plays. The quartet con- sisted of Virginia Horsley, Pat Gilfeather, and Mr. and Mrs. Hackett, both of whom are actors in their own right. Two tours were taken by the group during the spring quarter, one through central Montana, and one along the northern high-line route. Besides these, several short trips were taken to towns near Helena. The lyceum followed largely the itinerary of the Glee Club and helped to strengthen the fine impression of Intermountain given by this organization. Five plays were included in their repertoire: The Pearls, The Proposal, The Lie That Jack Built, The Artist, and Dust of the Road. The first three were presented in a pro- gram in Helena, and the students had a chance to see the varied appeal and finished acting which made the lyceum so successful in its season's work. -101- 1... .M we TUPN T0 THE RIGHT The Junlor play was given this year at the Shrine Temple on April 6 Under the efficient direction of Prof Hackett, a fine pre sentation of Turn to the Right was Worked out, and the following cast of players showed unsuspected acting ability: Isarlore .....,,.........,,.......,.....,,...........,.,.....,,... Joe Basconi .......,. M uggs ...........,,.........,..,.,..................,..,.....Y... ...Donald Horsley ........Ivan Hughes .........Yale Lyman Gilly .... , .,...........................,,....,,.....,...w......,i.,.... Carl Gunderson Mrs, Busconr .....,................,.........,................... Eloise Czunpbcll Betty Base om ..., Jessie Strong ,............................................Y.. Deacon Tilllnger ,......................................... Elsie Tillinger ,.,. Sam Martin ........ Lester Morgan ..............,.............................. Callahan ,.........,, .........Ruth Bieber Shirley Wagstaff ..Donalfl Redfield .....Helen Kranick .....Pat Gilfeather .Fletcher Bennett, Cooper katie ..................,,..........,.............................. 0 H ........,,,Lola Bailey .... 1929 - i'LJ 3.. ,..fe PRICKLY PEAR lL.f 'f.l '.4 1 k I1 .11 N lx, 'n llf7 'Q'7n I xi ,, K i'f x xv -W W W - 'Qs 'K. .xt-L ST 4 N ,,Qw.u......-N,-4-'jg x f f 5'E8wliI3T.Efi?1f:LPi2!Qgg:3 i Qr.fai.1'rT2Tf-'ffh'M Q PEAR -'L -v Q A ,, ,.,. , ,, , N , W , M W Hi: iw- I X V A xi 5? 35 w54Q1-A 3, gg. f L x ,, , M4 Q 3:5 flank., 4 f' 5 U rw .Hi lvxvkihqvmx--f 45 'hr fhbwwfffnlfwwym 'NXKX fj K ' as---L-., w'Hu'b wM U'34vf111 ' , . g n : , W, gfhymfaam -. -A ., , ff' 271 s'wAff 6 : it ep H, if ,W ,S , ,. -' sngumnmw I , Y V- ,H Q , ,-'-rw . mywuunm' . . V. A 7 LCN: . , -.:a':1. fy 'T1-iw 'l - l Ir F' 'S in r 4 3'? Wv7 Q ,S ' ' . .-xy , vkmc M. V 2 Ax' 54 K . fi. s ti QQN ' e I 1 f - HELEN KRANICK I M' min.:-4 ,X - T33 rf G--,QA2.'m,'5'r NFL En. Wg 5:1 is f ' f 1 mln. -n. an uv ' . ,5 - 2 5 A f . gg' ef . , X 5 4 ,. 1 , f A' f I N A fa: 4 1 'LL..Z1.Z,' MQ mwgkm Daw Paddy Phu X Q.,,fr.,,, ' Y I Gd, it I, . , , X- Q. a..,,,f1..r.-.' I 1 ,X , , W .T.,....,, I mum.-. omgu, , I px Y --i , ,YA ' n-.mul-vm. '51 ' -.':':,...i ' 5- '1gQg,L,v ' , . ' fmvmnhuu. y -. -Q: MNH V aiu? W , put in b , . 'A-.DQ,.,uvr vvfvfmxs :ri Zfzfg- P ' V A. ...N 4 . ,--., , SETS' 'hir f., ' 1 1 1 P Ill ,vrx 'V T15 N. hh. 'lv N., y,, Yo una ., Ns' Wi WA. SM , L a..u,,',.u il' 1 -.gh ft., K 'l'7'1:' '. 5 1 :AJ mm un k . V W - ,.,..,....W 5 f 2 ' 1 ' f .,. ., , ' 2.rrf::r.f:: F . 112 ?:11fp7 V5E hw ' snmazof 14 H LN IHS? , 111581 - c..,.4,.. . M 11'-l VN HANK ANU'rFl5l KX' ' Y 1:5 MwuF,n1::1'x1 -M x M Q s- ,gy ., N - ' it -,-' ' 35,0 ww :Hifi mm ' Q hlq5i',wml'::- - ix.- . -md , 1- f ' ff- j:Q':g , ,wgjgf -5-.NU Huffman 51..a,1,,e:f.,fW.,f,, V , , 'Btwn Q-Nffcm g,. Erfvj: fy-,gs ,. Y L 3110- NM JJK I. DAY L . , . u MQ- Ng, SUE LYLE Tffzf 1 TLS? 'fijxfj z S lf7 z ' A' - V. b mi 'N ' ' , ,W 4, ,M . . u f . . -M W.. .w,ws.,W .V , . A I - I-.XJ 1, 9 Q103S 1 A 'v ,J ' 1' if X -pq-, Y 1 5-4.1 , , Q5 R 151 Q,-x 1 V' V.-.ef .- -, X . .A 1 ' ' 1 ' ' .. 1 1 ' A 'f ..4-., -' Harriette X ewman 1V:1te-rs Nlovius Fairhurn RIT!! y th Ha Gwen Burns XVag'staff Haefrg Bowen Eyre Starr XV:i ker ac-hi B nt n Ke B ro w ll VV:l tsu el' 03' n R Kiskatldo Blsulden S011 uhn J 'sVilc0x I-Ijnrt lls llll HQ Helene Nc-wma Kranick earn? XY elson N Brance l'l' 0 llicken, Collins, vton, New Iurple, D Kolstacl. Hunter, Hodge. tlvvin, Bal K. unbull, Trl Iac-Lv.-od Q D Snow, 033 Showen. Doles, Chen Engelah 00l'e. ll Royer, Sanborn, er, Koetitz, Tyl ls tlwil d, 1V:unnler, D. Bal Conra Men s Gllcece Clliulb The Men s Glee Club this year made an enviable record not last fall with many old members back and several talented new ones the club practiced faithfully and long A trip contemplated duiing the Chiistmas vacation failed to materialize but the two long tiips and several shorter ones during the spring quarter more than compensated for the lack of the earlier one The first tour of the club was through central Montana the second took a more noitheily route on both trips the boys made a wonderful lmpres sion wheiever they sang and proved valuable advertising for the school Their repeitone was large varied and pleasing including quartets solo numbers and many special selections The club also tiaveled to Boulder and to Missoula where they made a two days stay In Helena they finished off a successful season with their conceit given on May 25 at the Shrine Temple Professor Royer and his men certainly deserve congratulations for their position as one of the l1vel1est organizations on the campus Women s Gllcece Clliullb Somewhat overshadowed by their brother organization, the Women's Glee Club has not been as active this year as heretofore. A late start was gotten last fall, and although a great deal of vocal talent turned out, the club did not get into shape until the second quarter. In February the girls held their own in a vesper concert with the men at St. Paul's Church, and showed what they really could do, given sufficient practice. They sang at several other functions during the spring, including the special concert on Baccalaureate Sunday. It is to be hoped that next year concert dates may be arranged for the Girls' Glee Club as well as for the men, and that this organization will regain its old pep and spirit. -106- 'EIU' X, .. 'I:..'. '.qi3 PRICKLY PEAR 9 only in Heleiia but all over the state of Montanai Starting early 9 F 1929 ' PRICKLY PEAR rl 7 1 I ' Stiumilcemit Ministers phase of college activity of which Intermountain has always been particularly proud is its student ministerial group. This year the number of students preparing for the ministry or some definite form of Christian work is larger than it has ever been before, as sixteen people have been enrolled under this aim. Three religious denominations are represented, and five members of the group are actively engaged in preaching at the present time. Two girls, one of whom is now filling a charge at Winston, are included in the number. All these students are particularly prom- inent in college activities, either on the Glee Club, the Panther Claws, or the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Three of the men, Art Moore, Clark Newton, Don Baldwin, together with Bob Dawson, will journey as a quartet to Seabeck Conference in June, while Esther Carlson, as president of the Y. W. C. A., will be present at thc Women's Conference. Although Intermountain is not a theological school, we are pleased to have so many students in training for Christian service in the ministerial field. -107- 1929 VL A , 1.117 ,CN gg if gf, Vg -.-J N ,ggi 'A -Rgi j 'll 'X owl X I Y ,. J Y I Ir, '. ' wx' .,' X rf ,L 'J LJ ' ' 1 1' V ' ' 1 A My A, ag.- -J LJ .1 4.,,1.L1 r.-.L Q x4.-,..-.4 ' ,, Y X, -1os- Q W 1 -- ,S r- 1 WM' - - NA 1 Y --, f Y' 7 - ,. fTX,,,q'K f 5 M ',j -7.-' E -Q 1. ,-w , , '. C L 'f , JM-I' ' . K 5-ffxm' K -' J'-21' ' 'fi' N ..-' ... Ly 151 Q U ,'-.L.-1-..'-Kg.-.'gL- 1 ,..-N,,: v gA,.4v w s curry i I ik' -,gl ' 1 03 I Y. M.-Y. W. RECEPTION 'L P, At the an11ual Y. M.-Y. W. reception, held on September 28, the members of the cabinets of both organizations welcomed the new and old students. Arthur Moore gave an H1 rl, 1 , address of welcome, and Silver Maguire responded in verse for the Freshmen. A program If, and refreshments followed. A , ll T9 Q FACULTY RECEPTION. 1 On the 6th of October the students and friends of Intermountain were entertained by the faculty. The reception was one of the most delightful of the yea1'. The chapel was ff 4 transformed i11to a Japanese garden, and a pleasing program was presented by some of the faculty members, assisted by Rev. D. J. Donnan. Punch and wafers were served. ' FRESHMAN PARTY All fy. 1 1 The annual get-acquainted party of tl1e Freshman class was given this year on October 3,32 26, in the form of a costume party. There were many artistic and amusing costumes, and fiff prizes were awarded to Helen Meyers and Kenneth Baldwin. A short program Was held and Hallowe'en refreshments were served. ,111 1 PV 1 QI I q FOOTBALL BANQUET . ,QY2 4 The Football Banquet, one of the most prominent events of the school year, was lvl held on the 7th of December at the Placer Hotel. The banquet room was decorated in y, school colors, and the program Was very cleverly planned in remembrance of the special ll train to Butte, with Rev. Van de Mark as conductor-toastmaster. The football captain- elect, Gordon Wilson, and the class princesses Were introduced. The singing of Inter- mountain closed a most enjoyable affair. l live -109- Q, V' . 1929 ri x 1 r 1 V lied , QZREE' 5 , 4' ' p ,gji Auf yt ..b.lek..+ ' 'fe SAK s PRI CKLY PEAR .fy ee'i?..':ii.f'.4.l Us iff 0 0 Society Comutirmuulecdl Y CHRISTMAS PARTY Y The Christmas party given under the auspices of the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Was marked ' by the usual clever stunts and enjoyable program. After the Freshmen had Won the prize 5,1 for the most original skit, Santa Claus appeared and handed to everyone a. token of his ,, 1 . . , 1 . ,good will. Refreslnneiits followed. X' ' 1 1 I CLUB SOCIAL ,,, 1 P X1 On the evening of January llth a nuinber of people gathered in Helena Hall very uncertain as to what fate held in store for them. The I Club Basket Soeial was in A progress. After a short, snappy prograin, Prof. David Jones acted as auetioneer in Selling ' the many elever baskets made by the eo-eds of I. U. C. After the contents of the baskets 'Up J had disappeared, the evening was elosed by the singing of sehool songs. 'lg' V CAMPUS DAY BANQUET jgj, On April 19 at six-thirty the tired and sunburned students and faculty of Intermoun- 'iff tain gathered at Mill Hall to be entertained after a strenuous day spent in cleaning the IN, campus. Each class had a separate table in the dining room to decorate as they wished, 'Ut and after dinner stunts were presented by the classes and faculty. The senior elass Won first prize for their table decorations, which represented a saloon of the early days. The faculty captured first prize for the stunts With a Very amusing perfornianee. , I I ,y,' ,gulf 1 J! V, 4 . in aim lu' Ulf! fiyi .Qi .Iliff 1 ly! 1 -110- fs .-.. .ef f- 1929 5 H fl E1 I 1 I ,fn K .iw 'N N1 ph 4 V N w K ,.q W! W ,- P , R v Y Z X 4 X - 6 , T' .Ln WNW T ESWSLV1 r'q '.-nh: Lq l Ji V+ 4 F 1 4 M x - Q1 W 554 'f Ne f a ef ff' 4 rl ' -111- 1929 . vs E4 , . r ii J 1 A , l 1 1 pl .A W ux Veritatis Most shadows that men think they hate Are mineg But mixed with them some crawling Toward a Light Brighter than that in which the race Still lives. Lunar reflections of the true Sun-Source They walk ing , Mental moonbeams, mind light, taken in At second hand, 1 Suffice them well to find the things They seek. Should one reject all this past-given glow? You ask- Reject and loath the stuff of which One's cast? Not so! Rather encouraged be because We know The moon is like in elements To earth. 'H g 'Tis only we as yet face not ' The Light- Which at last Will bring us into brightest day Of truth. Men live yet in the night-time. Of their thought. See Genius as he is, inspiring earnest Of our hope, Revealing how the brilliance that he has Is but , A little of the great, eternal whole- The ultimate noon Wherein all men shall move, 4 Are only vaguely sensing noiv the turning 1 Day bred, ' Eyes open to the brightest Absolute, 1 At home with Truth! See Genius as he is: one man with what All men shall have. Watch, and learn how he turns to catch The bright, 1 The blinding rays of all perfection. Take challenge! Crawl with me ahead of earth to Time 's horizong V See the Truth now, Nor wait the tortuous turning of the slow. -Ralph Micken, '29. -113- xii 'L' x ll :ff eq i Av .V H, 1 -4 x rl' r 1 r 43 PM Ph 1 lf x .,1 rf' J 1, -f ,f If er rg. xr sg 5.11 nu if. 'f I, 1 x U if hi' np' ff I2 1 x X 1 MJ P N N A X wa Rr, lv Tai 1 r l'f f 1 J, Thx 'X'f 'l xx il ,, ff lf. .I ex rx , 7 . ,M ' 1 u I 4,5 , PRICKLY PEAR 4 , X, Y f W P . NF .. , -,w ' l West Wjmd Sweeplng through darkness West w1nd blow1ng You make lonely My sleep Restless my dreams As you blow Through the nlght Are you not weary Wmd of the west? Weary of strlvlng Never at rest? Sweeplng through Darkness Elemental the power Man knows h1s lonellness In such an hour Dawn lormgs no surcease St1ll the trees stram Snow tossed 1n torment Settles agaln Three wlnds know happlness Hurrylng by Bltter and wronged Is the west w1nd s cr5 Blow through the long day Evenlng at last Weary Shall take you Comfortless And g1ve you Sleep Ehzabeth Waters 30 'SS 'f ' Jf l1929f .L t W ,, ,, 3 lf. 21 l'll', fr 'f Tv, f If W4 ' i . X! 1 0 Xl 4 , l 7 443 4- Arl 1 S1 - lg: ff . V1 V , K. I . f . . I gl a . l 3 , rg . . N ,Z X. ' xx' 1 ,ell 4 V fx . . ' 1 1 ' V 9 M, ' UL 9 7 7 . 7 I . 9 7. Iv, X , ff rf' . l, I 'l V . Lulj ' w 4 . K- 5 Shall fmd you ,X '- V 'I x x' N. r ' , 7 7 iq .'-r 4 . I. . , lu -14 , . xl w b LQ ff ,X ,U H. .UI . K, 1 . , 'L .l',Af - -f 1 ly , -114-- Cb'- Q on S as -Z i- .xx 1 -jj K ff' 3Nx 1,11 Ms 4 ff-fx ff, ff V r,5-2 ' ' ' - x , ?' 'ws 7 f,'- , rv - '- - ' ' 1 'H 1 4 o abbi Ben zra . Q?lfU 1 cf -After helping an old man to Write a letter. 1 . . . . 1 Think hard, man, do you like this gettmg old? You call it consummation-it's decay. Love you the thought of growing old with me? A Passing the heights of strength, then crumbling off ,Q To nothingness? Being firm, full of youth and force, then fading out? 1 Holding great thoughts serenely in the mind, 4 Then straining hard to catch and hold a Word? - The best is yet to be! Damned heresy! What good a flat existence when We've lived, Felt love, known truth, seen hope, e And looked ahead? - The last of lifeg eyes fastened to the past, 1 Back turned to future, hoping that, perchance, 4 Unseeing We may part and pass the curtain 1' And be gone. K Vessels upon the Wheel, Well formed, indeed, 1 But made of mud, to crumble and fall off 4 Before complete. -R. A. M. -115- , , Uv ,v V, f , ul 1 I , 1 E, ,, ,, ,. u kv. f 'wx wi- I u if ,ww is PH: i V, '1 '. x sm ,, f 1 . f v , .1 FQ ,Xi . 1' lf 'lf I, l lf ly', mi, X ff if 722 :-- fr w 1 1 1 I Ti. -N1 nxyx 6,4 ff, '-' '.-- , Xara-, xx 1 1 , 1 1 f , I 5 P RICKLY PEAR L M4 The Gingham Dog and itlline Ml Ccnllliicco Cont i M A tagci 4 Aw shut up and let me be comfortable, 'Rene. A man's got I a right to be himself in his own home, ain't he? With these scald- 1 ing remarks, Mike Schultze jerked off the other shoe and placed his damp, steaming feet on the open oven door of the only stove T in their two-room shack. Burning inside, Irene continued the preparation of the evening meal, silently taking the extra steps occasioned by the hulk of her husband stretched out on a chair with his back against the dining table and his feet in the oven, a , , formidable barrier with his soiled, greasy overalls, and grimy shirt. Now that they were married and were settled down, V Mike considered a daily shave superfluous and so his face was In e 1 ,t covered with a two-day growth of whiskers. At this opportune a moment Mike Jr., six, patty, four, with candy-covered face, and toddling Roddy, left their game of bear in the other room and filed in to see what was up. Their fair-haired mother, in the act of scrubbing up from the rough pine floor some misdirected tobacco spit, paused, took the baby in one arm, and continued her work at the stove. 4 Story, Daddy, story, pleaded the other two, scrambling up on the filthy overalls. In way of making an apology with humbling himself, Mike fondled his kiddies and was more than entertain- f ing. Then the table was set and supper was ready. Pulling in his g arms and legs, Mike, without rising, turned his chair to the table 1 and was ready to enjoy himself to his fill. With knife and fork in hand he was prepared for the potatoes and ham passed him by - Irene, who sympathized with herself and furnished her own con- solation for the unnoticed self-effacement she was accomplishing. I , But it was of no use. Mike, for the sake of the children, please don't eat with your fl s knife. I ' That's all right, 'Rene, it's natural for me to. You know I wouldn't if we had company, but when there's no one here we might as well be ourselves. With the back of his hand he wiped some -1 1 6- Lf, 1929 'M' W, 1 f nw f I , v r f ,Ax ln- ll lf 1 lf M, Af ri? PH. if r ll x sl A . i my sl, F14 ,xr ,lf ' I f 1 I ln, 1 --f! ?'? js sij, 51 -V1 .Ny v lil 11, ,f 1,1 1 Xl .l xr. in X x 1 I , ,IT PRICKLY PEAR grease from his mouth and continued scooping up the food-the best he could provide. Mike was Irish and liked an argument, and until he was shown that he was in the wrong he could be just as stubborn as 'Rene could be with her everlasting silence and too-apparent self- sacrifice. He poured his coffee out in the saucer and, raising it to his lips, met Irene's accusing stare. He set it down with a splash. Why in h-don't you say something? Can't you fight? Now don't spoil it all by starting to bawl. The time for that is when you've said all you can think of and haven't any more on yer tongue. With flashing eyes, Irene met his challenge. Mike Schultze, you are the slovenliest, coarsest, worst man- nered brute I ever saw- Much more followed. The children, taking their cue, silently filed back into the other room but not to resume their game. With wide-eyed fright they listened to the battle raging hot and heavy in the kitchen. Pedigrees were laid bare and every mean thing that had taken place in the previous seven years was charged and defended. First one and then the other advanced the prosecution. At length, without a single constructive thought having been uttered, a thorough understanding was reached. Just as when after a long sultry day, clouds suddenly rolled up, and a fierce thunder storm sends crackling bolts darting from one cloud to another and finally subsides after having spent its fury, so ended the Schultze encounter. The air was now much clearer after the purging rain. Mike, who had resumed eating-with his fork-suddenly looked up and ventured: 'Rene, tomorrow's Sunday. Whaddyou say we pack up a lunch and have a picnic out at Broadwater? - D. H. 4 N -117-- ... 1929 MJ l. .4 'I' PRICKLY PEAR Aged Pioneer Makes Pilgrimage to llsolstt Cllilconniee Giullellil NVant a lift, uncle? inquired a Ilelena-bound motorist of a bent little figure tottering along the highway. llut the little old brownie did not heed the invitation. tThe old m:1n was de:if.J Too, he was absorbed in scanning the blue hills and tl1e limits of a city he had not visited in thirty years. The motorist persuaded him to accept :i ride and slowly they entered the eity for it was apparent that this was a pilgrimage back to a spot long cherished. Slowly they swung into Main street from the north. Approaching the Empson building the passenger exclaimed in a voice smothered by a bushy beard: Therel there! that's where Nillers had his livery stable, and OVOI' here was a. blacksmith shop, he added pointing to the Uentral Pharmacy. All gone now, all gone, all- and he fell muttering in inaudible tones. The car moved on toward the Power block. Again he called out, The Postoffice was here and we used to tie our teams right over- but the voice had again died away, and the eyes followed the thoughts back, back, three, four, five decades. The car was barely moving. Exasperated motorists clipped by in sleek limousines but the old pioneer did not see bodies by Fisher but buckboards filled with women in erinoline, and sun bonnets. Light delivery trucks were the ghosts of arched schooners, and the mule teams with clanking chains and squeaking harness lunged past as freighters from Fort Benton called greetings to the passen- ger. As the car neared VVood at Main street he laid his l1a11d on the driver 'S arm. Stop I want to get out here and look around on the old sites of Gans and Klein, Sands Bros., and C. K. Wcllls stationery and drug. Bridge street was right up this :1-way, he said more to himself than his acquaintance. For him the old Bristol Hotel loomed up and the display of Loble and Co. ll. G. obliterated that of Weggi-nman's Meat Market. Loble used to peddle his wares from door to door before the fire and the coming of l ligelnian. After his arrival they moved down the street, None of this was here when I first came north and west. The ear continued on up the gulch and it was clear that here was the old stamping ground that strained at the miner's heart strings. Intcntly he gazed at the narrow walls on either side of the canyon. A slow smile spread over the face lined and leathered with experience and exposure. ln memory the miner renewed the old pals of the days of the gold bonanza. From roofless log cabins hugging the ground and faded dwellings clinging to the steep cliffs mute greetings came out to him. He climbed the steep hillside to the Woods cabin where the first settlers met and named their gold find St. Helena. Now the street was practically deserted, then it was bustling with activity. The old trail- blazer found a rickety chair in front of the low log cabin and rested and mused on the by-gone glory. Before him stood and ice plant and a riding academy but he beheld them without seeing them. The teeming IHHSS of gold panners were Working feverishly, donkeys laden with ore sacks weaved in and out among the throng. With picks and drills men were gouging ore from the find. Children played in the road but their rompers were leather or goat chapperos and they angled a lariat or toyed with a derringer. The old man saw in this abandoned camp, snow-bound miners coming back to civilization after an absence of a year and heading for the saloons and gambling huts in search of novelty and companionship. On the drive back to Helena he looked long at the 1'lll1lS of the Bucket of Blood where in the old days gold dust in bags, ore, money, ranches, sheep, everything negotiable passed across the table to the gambling' sharks or to the Hhurdy gurdy girls of easy virtue. 'tGone, gone, he muttered, 'tall gone. Chinese and negroes mingled on the street. Clore street had been gutted and the ugly, disheveled shacks and disorderly rear entrances to Main street buildings disfigured the view. Here an aged darky with a bulging sack skuddled across the road. Time had shifted and Last Chance Gulch was now the chinatown of Helena. Helena had grown up and moved west and the old prospector too had almost reached the horizon in the same direction. -Mrs. Smith. -118- lf' il- PRICKLY PEAR ' . n ff H. n-. .,,, uf f - Celllenolenr' 'fr rf. 11 I, . p f I eq' 20. Freshman Day-Freshman take classifying examinations. No fatalities reported. 1 Mt. Ascension party. W fe, 21. Registration day. That's where my money goes. 'j ' 22. More registration. Campus enlivened by touching reunions. Broadwater plunge party and downfall of Kenny Baldwin. 23. Y. M.-Y. W. mountain breakfast. Freshmen are then escorted to church. fe 'ff 24. Classes begin. Large numbers of college students go to the Fair. Tj' ' 25. President Klemme gives his annual address on the essentials of a college ft! education. g 1, 26. First issue of the Collegian out. ' 27. Goody! Another half-day off for the fair. Clark Newton discove1'ed to be the 'V Biggest Fake on Earth. 'L 28. Y. M.-Y. W. reception. Alice Maud Kiskaddon takes up Hunting. . 29. Philodorians and Daedalians open year with unusual program. , 30. Shirley begins to wish Fletchls boy friends were less omnipresent. ' .4 , sl X xl' 11 Vu I N 1 . ,f f ll tina 1 V . I n t OCTOBER 1 ' f g I V f ,- I . I , Xml ' 5. 5 2. Classes elect officers. Freshman boys choosed class songs: Tramp, Tramp, li i Tramp and It's a Long Way Home From the Deaconess School.'l .1 i 3. Freshman girl gets in five minutes after blinks and gets by with it! N' Q. 1. Sophomores issue edict to Freshmen with profound effects. V' ,iq -1. Ralph Micken unable to sleep for fourth time that week. pf, fl Frosh girls blushingly reclaim pictures in chapel. P. E. O. Tea. :ff , . IU, 6. Panthers drop game to Englewood. Faculty reception. ' 7 Jimmy Black learns that blinks are at ten on Sunday nights. 1 . . ,,, 1 8. Louise Brance loses nine candy bars on a bet. Details not published, but are t, thought to concern a tall, blond Senior. , 9. Erwin and Conrad receive the business end of the paddle from the Sophomores. 10. Moroni Olsen players in Expressing Willie. Five dorm girls remain home I I and express themselves. Charlie Trumbull seen to blush for first time if this year. ',' lf! -119- gj, if - Y . cr. , -'f5Q1i- 11 f eu...- . . - 1 1929 Q . s X 1 1 Fl 5 . is I u E 4 4 J I? ? J 5 4 4 at - 4 , . PRICKLY PEAR H ly!! 1 11 12 13 l 14 I 15 . ' 16 17 I W 18 19 J, 20 1 2 l 1 P1 rl 0 0 .1 .1 1 23 24 Y 25 q 26 27 lei 28 1 29 4 30 Y 31 il 11 ' 1 11 2 3 1 l 4 l ! 5 1,1 -4 , 6 7 8 9 f Freshmen paint the I on Mt. Ascension. The ancient History class learns that Egyptian bricks were made out of str- exeuse, us, chopped straw. Butte trip. We lose the game, but who cares? If conductors on special trains would only learn the etiquette of tunnels-l Sunday spent in reeupe1'ating from trip to Butte. Everybody takes a deep breath: things are once more serene in the Sanborn family. Coach makes request for more football men. Long, Pence, Baldwin, Redfield, and Van de Mark report for duty. Agnese Orr chooses Romantic Poetry for her daily nap. Oh, but it 's a crime the Way those girls treat those poor horses, or is it a crime the way the horses treat the poor girls? Library absolutely quiet for two hours. The Panther Cubs under the supervision of Rev. Van de Mark journey forth to Townsend and hold the T. H. S. team to a scoreless tie. Whoopsl Retz, Culver, Wilson and Moore score, and the Panthers beat the Poly 31-6. Mr. Kitchell gets an eyeful of feminine pulchritude in the cold gray dawn of the morning after-the junior slumber party. French club stages initiation for new members. Buddy's taking voice lessons. His first song- There's Sunshine in My Soul. Edith Qualls comes to school without her algebra. Terrible! The long and short things in life-Harold and Louise. Panther squad proceed forth to Dillon. Another victory tucked under wing. Panthers defeat the Teachers-27-13. Philodorian mountain hike. Sunday-Jimmy and Ginny get through the day without a fight. English Club initiates new members. Panthers bow before the Bobkittens, 18-9. Surprise party is staged for Miss Crane. Y. W. C. A. membership campaign closes. Freshmen and Juniors vie for high honors. O NOVEMBER Smith receives overwhelming defeat at the hands of Intermountain students in straw vote. Big and Little Sister party and initiation held by the Y. W. C. A. Daedalian women present various delusions concerning men in the form of a debate. Just the day of rest HJ. Scandal! Two men seen on the dormitory porch roof. Two girls are disappointed they didn 't see the sight. Eligible students help to elect Hoover. Slumber parties in the dorm brought to a sudden end. Sixteen young women initiated into the campfire girls. The College Christian Endeavor presents The Lie That Jack Built. -120- 1 1 1 wil I. 1. l F11 1111 1 1 4 1,1 til in .Af if '1 1 .,1 li! sly, ,L M' 1 11 1. 11V ia '1 I, , l 1 11, 1 41' I 11 , 11 1g ' 1 .,l11I,' 1 1 '91 1 1 1 X1 1 X11 lv. I1 11 1 1 1'f 1 1 1 ,L 1 111 1 1 .1 'pf if i 1 1 1929 V ' 1 Pmcxmr PEAR St. Charles does it again. Score 71-0. We only wish tomorrow Wasn't Monday. Art begins selling chances on his car. Annual staff holds meeting. Wainplei' and Baldwin do most of the talking. One mo11tl1 more and we 'll be wondering if we 're as bright as we think we are. After a bit of study, we know we aren't as bright as we think we arc. Campfire girls swarm the halls with special bargains on candy. Coach Ash received in to the Philodorians as an honorary member. Confidentially, now-Alice Maude prefers 'em blond. Y. M. C. A. membership drive commenced. Helena preachers present chapel program. Dramatic Art class makes excursion to the Marlow theater. Because a kiss cannot be declined Florence Wilcox insists it's an article. I. U. C. gridsters leave for Pocatello. Jimmy Doles gives a realistic performance as the cannibal king in The King's English. No wonder-seeing that Ginny falls in love with Norman Wan1ple1'! Freshmen win annual Freshmen-Sophomore debate. Panthers defeated by Pocatello. Another day of rest. Y. M. C. A. derby ended. Seniors cop high honors. Freshmen and Sophomores battle to a nothing to nothing score. Football season ended. Now for a whoopee basketball season. Thanksgiving. Several people learn the merits of the Newman twins as cooks. Vacation. V DECEMBER Twenty-four days till Christmas. Several brilliant-minded men heroically decide to quit their women until after Christmas. Bashful Roy MacLeod is persuaded to get a date for the Football Banquet. Classes elect queens. Mr. Cooper has that superior, secretive air. Somebody mentions that examinations are two weeks off and one or two students decide to settle down to work next week. Panther Claws introduce newly elected members. Football Banquet. Great whoopee-before and after. Skinny is the captain of the squad next year. Young Claws receive informal initiation. Harold Houtz decides to rent a pair of crutches for a week. Sunday. Don Horsley almost snores in choir. The truth dawns slowly. Exams begin next Monday. Y. M. C. A. tournament in full swing. Panthers stand third. Lights burn continuously in the dorm. -121- k 4 .... , 1929 f ' ' PRICKLY PEAR '11 W wi. 1 1 44 g 1 l1 .V M M --1 1 1 ,Wt 1 1 1 L-A.. Y'-.1 1 1 it 10 'fl 1 12 1 1 1 W. .KA 1 1 1 ll 114. X W5 1 , , f 1-s 13 14 15 111 17 11-1 19 J U Ll 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2211 21 no ...1 23 24 11, 26 27 28 29 30 31 Last issue of tl1e Collegian out this quarter. Clll'lSi'lllI'lS party. Santa Claus is generous to everyone. Most of us feel shaky, and a few energetic spirits do their quarter 's studying. Tl1e last day of grace. Examinations eommenve. The beginning of the end. More exams-more fun! Panthers stand fourth in the Y. M. C. A. basketball tournament. Exams end. Mer1'y Uhristmas and other appropriate phrases. With tears most of tl1e students depart for home. JANUARY Registration. Santa seems to have bestowed a number of new togs on Inter- mountain 's fairest. Rushing begins. Memorial serviee i11 ehapel for Dr. Mills. Philodorians and Daedalians rest from their labors. New Year's resolutions still being kept. House meeting! Twenty-four hours after house meeting and all is well. Effects of house meeting shattered. Toby and Ginna are eaught on a midnight prowl. One thousand dollars comes in for the gym fund. Hooray! 1 Club basket social. Agnes learns things about men. The Daedalians go Chaueerian at their annual banquet. Just Sunday. -19. An uneventful week. Besides, the calendar staff is taking a vacation. Clark Newton spends the night digging himself out of a snowdrift. History Club banquet. If only the Placer chairs were more comfortable- Yale Lyman falls for something, but no one seems to know anything about it. At least he fell. New inhabitants of Mills Hall are initiated. Bill Lane is still eolleeting Philodorian dues. Philodorian banquet. Anna-Myrle steps out, while Eho stays home and thinks. This business of 30 below zero weather is not so hot! Roy MacLeod seeks information on how one is to k11ow that one is in love. The English Club mees at Shir-ley's. Leona, Joyce and tl1e diamond are present Bill Bowen gets to class on time. Mills Hall is serenaded. Go 'Long Mule is the special number. The Y. W. and Y. M. have a joint meeting to hear John Brown. -wr- ,1,. 1 1 L kit 41M WK, -1 -, ,- iv. 17 , 1 1', ,1 11' 'ft' ' 1 .1 ITU 7, 11 1,' KA' 11l IX!! C4 1 15, JN I 1,Q x1 f .Lu .'l ,. is 1 'x X' 1 .AH 1, 1 1 '1 1 . ,1' 11' 1 l I 1'Q 11, ,+.. 11 51' ..11 V 1 I 1 l lf 11J,'. , ,, 1 1 1 1 1 f 41 Il! 1 1'1 tw, 11 1 .1 1 1 1 1:1113 P' N11 '. 1 1 '1 N, W 1 11, 1 111 11 11 U pf 1'f ,ff 1 .1111 'Wil 'I X1 1 1,f .a',f M N1 1X1 I X 1 ,f, 1929 .OW . 1 lv' 1 xl! V1 it . 1 . 11 1 FEBRUARY 1. Ruth Blackford oversleeps and Mr. 13011115111 goes breakfastless. 2. Yvillllil 31111 Agnes start a new record by getti11g i11 at 1:45. Yes, they're 1 canipused. 3. Xothing but tl1e De Molay dance is heard of. I-Ii -1. Byron Sanborn forgets to polish l1is shoes. X i 5. Bon11ie attends chem. lab. and comes out greener than ever. X I 6. Victory over Eastern Normal, 69-19. j 7. We are still recovering from winning a basketball game. -1 8. Dramatic Club presents Across the Street. V' 1 9. Eloise Campbell comes down with the IIIGHSIGS. f 10. YVho wants to go to church anyway? 11. Shirley and Betty recite an appropriate ditty beginning: If I l1ad a shiny gun- I ,- 12. Tuesdays never were eventful days. , 13. Bo1111ie loses l1er combs and her disposition. 4 1-1. Valentine's Day. Oh, gosh! 15. Life is such fun-when it 's Friday night. ,H 16. Gibb and Blackie clean house. I , A 17. Lyle Cooper goes to Cl11ll'Cl1. Not tl1at it 's a11 infrequent occurrence, but we had , to have something to say. QQ, 18. Miss Crane speaks i11 chapel. 'L' 4 19. Speaker-of-the-House Bricker talks 011 Leadership i11 a Small town. - 20. Faculty dinner. 'XX 21. Delbe 211111 Elizabeth are confined to tl1e third floor with measles. 22. The Y. M. puts o11 a progra1nfa11, howl . 23. Panthers defeat Idaho, 11-32. 24. The Glee Clubs warble i11 a vesper concert at St. Paul's. 25. Dr. Klennne leaves for another trip. ' A 26. Bill Lane tries to blow up HGIGIIH Hall. I 27. The Girls' Glee Club starts plans for a concert. Tl1ey often do. I 1 28. Elsie entertains Don i11 tl1e parlor. WT 1 Pf- . QA l li, 1 ,Q ly QU 1 MARCH 'QQ 1. Panthers whip tl1e Teachers, 52-29. K 2. Philodorians win tl1e Debate Cup permanently. I 3. Shirley 211111 Fletcl1, o11 account of tl1e crowd, are forced to sit apart i11 church. 4,',', Fletch is not the same man for a Week. lt? -123- X 1 ,t 1 1 F PRICKLY PEAR .QW 2 'fl 1 1 111 11 bi lm- -1 V 5 . 6 7 8 10 11 12 1 21 13 1-1 ' 1 5 ltr, A 1 4 17 if 18 19 1' 20 0 R -1 F qq le 23 f 04 it 3? 1 .8 29 30 31 ,Lb 1? V, 1 'f 1. 115 vit! 121 1 11 W 9 . - J, YA 3 ilk 1 - 4 5 6 fly! 7 1, ,1 J' ,, After an hour of leaning over the library desk, John Lane is attacked by lum- bago. Miss Crane entertains the Ladies' Aid at Mills Hall. Norman Wampler wins the oratorical contest. Ebo is out for track. The Collegian comes out. No lit. Everyone is cramming. Spencer Lauson attends Christian Endeavor and church. Like Postum, there 's a reason. Dr. H, W. Laidler speaks at Helena Hall. Moroni Olsen players present Autumn Fire. Electricity burns far, far into the morning. Exams begin. They continue. And yet again. A few fortunate individuals go home over vacation. The Glee Club leaves on its first trip. There is wailing and gnashing of teeth on the campus of Intermountain College. A barren day. Lynn sits in church and gloats-Irene sits in the choir and glares. Vacation. tOne whole daylj Registration. Lyceum quartet present three one-act plays at the Unitarian Church. Strong resolutions to study are made and kept. Naoma receives her fifth letter from Don. End of the first week of the spring quarter. Miss Crane has her hair cut! Oh, oh, oh! The Glee Club returns. Florence receives the report upon Kenny's activities of the week. Resolutions to study are getting weaker. Resolutions succumb entirely. School is dismissed for Mr. Pfeiffer 's funeral. Prof. Jones tells a Welsh joke. The Woman 's Debate Team wins at Dillon. Ginny and Jimmy achieve a permanent my separation. Easter Sunday. New wearing apparel is seen, and everyone goes to church. APRIL The Seniors spend a pleasant birthday. The debate team wins over Baylor. Prof. Adams hits upon the solution of how Mr. Micken gets his Greek. The Glee Club sings in chapelg and several people are forced to Wear smoked glasses the rest of the day. No, Elsie cannot go out. What a life, Clark. Junior play Turn to the Rightf' The Glee Club also leaves for the second trip. The lyceum quartet embarks. Frances begins to be lonesome. Claribel Bachi returns to school and is initiated into dorm life. -124-- 1 Nw .1 if it 1.' i 'ft' , 1 X 1 I 1' 4 1 A I 1 ' 1 p11 1 1 1 1 l 1 5 I 1 rw x 1 51' I lf. '1 If l 1 11, ' 1 1 I 1 1 i Qui, 1 1 N111 iv 1 1 1 Ein I l 1 I I 1 I Th' 1 -V .xy '11 ll ,1 41 11 Hx s it 1929 .L , 1 PRICKLY PEAR 21 I-pw t 8. Another ten-inch blizzard. Winter is all very well in its place, but-! Le- 9. Nobody receives any letters from anybody! . . 10. Mr. Markle visits school. Great palpitation in Cleona's heart. 11. Somebody is heard to remark that Archie Toothaker's eyelashes are simply - divine. Ai 12. Almost everybody goes to the show, even the college widows. ,, 13. The Glee Club is back. And Coach Ash takes a fair damsel home from lit! D 1-1. The lyceum returns. 15. Alpha Pi Mu holds a banquet in approved Roman style. 16. The Alpha Pi Mus can still walk. 17. The Girls Glee Club has a real practice. 18. Everybody prays for good weather tomorrow. 19. Campus Day is attended with work, hilarity, paddlings, stunts, bonfires, and the usual pastimes. More fun! ' 20. Saturday: spent in rubbing liniment on muscles sore from Campus Day. ec 21. Verna Kent thinks dentists and their families are kinda nice. 1 22. Will miracles never cease? English Club is out at eight-thirty! '11 23. More snow! Wotta country! - a I . . 2-1. Moroni Olsen Players in What Every Woman Knows. Norman decides to give the credit to Gladys after this. . 05 -- . Don Snow breaks the school record in the two-mile run. s ,1- ' 26. The bookstore discovers caps and gowns missing. - T 27. The Sophomores win the interclass track meet. r in-. 28. Mr. Gloege receives a gift from his chemistry class. if 29. The old and new Y. W. cabinets meet at Mrs. Klemme's. 'H 30. Program at Coburn. Ebo bre ks the school high-jump record. fi n MAY 1. The Seniors appear in caps and gowns, BUT-bitter is the cost thereof. A 2. Calm after storm. 'A' 3. President Klemme announces his resignation in chapel. ll 4. The Glee Club leaves for Missoula. This has become too ordinary to shed any tears over. X' 5. Miss Yates starts reading Sweetheart Magazines. 6. Monday, and the old grind begins. 7. Tennis players are out, and Shirley spends hours at the courts. Playing? Don't be silly. l 8. Sneak Day. The flowers that bloom in the spring, tra la! 9. Mills Hall inmates entertain Gibb 's date. M 10. The French Club picnics at Hauser Lake. 11. The track team goes to Missoula. 12. Rene and Bev walk home from a car ride. 13. Miss Crane returns to the dorm. 14. The Freshmen, bless their hearts, plant flo ,k -125- zvers to beautify our campus. xll J 'ff M' rl lx xy Via, .V TN f 1 . N we , , -I ,, 'ln ,V.' ,A .Q,.'i . nl .Ur if 'f 1 ,V It . r 'tw r 1 ff' .ryj 1. f r ti rf, Aff mln tl, vf V 1 xi f at P1 rl ' 1 1 X, nf l W P, .lu '1 lu' ,f l'f lr 'ff ,-AV, NIA -U1 - r NX Ur vt I, .1,f 3... r ,V rl 1929 JS. The first clay of spring-we eanlt. believe it. lli. Pi Kappa fllelta holrls its spring banquet. 17. llrainatic Club pienie. 19. Miss Yates is lonesome for her girls. 20. Those sneaking Seniors! But. then, the History Club has a picnic, too. 2l. The talkies are in town and the Marlow is a popular place. 22. The orchestra gives a reeital. 23. Beverlee enters Mills Hall at ten-thirty+but not by the front door. 2-L. The Juniors anll Seniors make up all differences at their annual banquet. 25. Men's Glee Club gives its eoneert at the Shrine Teniple. Several ll1Cll1lJU1'S dis- eoveresl in tears afterwarlls-this is their last appearance. 243. The Y. M.-Y. W. breakfast gives the woorltielcs their last ehanee at Inter- mountain students. 27. One week more. 28. The busiest plaee in the Worhl: Intermountain College. 29. Students' reeital at the Presbyterian Chureh. 30. Memorial llay. Everybody rests but the Seniors, anll they are frantic. 31. Farewell ehapel. Everybody gets what 's eoining to him. JUNE l. Joint Lit.. program to bicl farewell to our Seniors. 2. Baeealaureate Sunday. CZISL'-llZlI'KlQl1L'tl Seniors, never known to weep, shed sur- reptitious tears. 3. COIIIHICIICOIIICIIIC Day. The Class of '29 receives the rewarrl of four years, hard work. 4. 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M . - xxx ', J 1 - ,,,'l ' Tx ' -1-' K1 1 I N ' f 1:37. - 1, , -X 1 ' fy' llxx F :fill , Q 1 'fi . .W4 . ' I Jill, 1 2 ln ' 'fr X. l ::,:i x fx ' Q CJ' W ', -1 '-. C I, -' s. xx , -- , . X I . x lofi I I ,- Q I -if S Q nf, I - ' is -if l A Murphy XVholesale Grocery Co. W Name A. Adamson Detective Agency ,..... Anderson-Hawkins Co. ........ . Army and Navy Store .......,.. Artificial Ice Company ....... B Bach, N. C. and Son ...... I DEX TO AD ERTISERS Page ........159 ........152 ........157 ........147 ........15T Barker Bakery .............. ....,... 1 46 Bahnsen's .......,...........,.........,,,,......... ....,... 1 53 Bausch. C. J. 8 Sons .....,,......,..,...... ...,.... 1 59 - Brackman's Self Service Stores .............. 144 Brady's ........A.....,,................................. ........ 1 57 Broadway Grocery ,,..... ..........,...,.. ......,. 1 5 5 Brown Bros. Lumber Co ....,.. Buckbee-Mears Company .... 1 1 Capital Capital Capital Central Bussard s ................ . ......... . .... C City Poultry Exchange Commission Com any .. D . Optical Co. ...,....,.....,...... . Meat Market .,...,. 1 1 D f Chatfield Drug Store ,......,. Chequamegon Cafe ,,............ Cliff 8: Guy .................,.,......,,,,,,- Consumer's Coal Company ..... Crago Transfer ......,...,,,,.,.,,, Curtin Gift at China Shopxlx... Q , Dank 8: Co. ..l.....,..,.....,....,..,,,, . Depot Drug Store .,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Domestic-Capital Laundry Drake Hotel ....,........,,,,,,...,,..,, I E Eybe1's Cafe ..... ...... G 1 ........156 ........154 ........145 ............153 .,..... .149 . ........ 144 .....,,.155 ........157 ........143 .,.....,159 ........159 ........159 ..,..,..149 ..,,...,l44 ........156 ........155 ........159 Glenn the Druggist ,,,.,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,.v, ,,,,,,A, 1 55 Globe Clothing Q Jewelry C0 ,,,,,, AA,,,,-- 1 43 Great Falls Meat Company ,..,..,,,, ,,,A,.,, 1 43 H I Hamburger Inn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,p .,,-,,-- 1 43 Helena Creamery .....,,,,,,,,,,., , 4,.-,,, 142 Helena Fruit Company ,,,,,, .,4,,,.. 1 53 Helena Gas 8: Electric Co... ....... .151 Helena Hardware Co, ,,...,.,,,,,1 ,,A..,,, 1 50 1 Helena Sheet Metal Wforks .,,,,,,r ,,,,,,,, 1 57 Helena Stamp Xvorks ,,.,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 52 Helena Trading Co, ,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,, 1 42 Hoffman 8: Nash ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y, 4,,,,,.- 1 43 Holter, A. M., Hardware Co ...... . Hrella, Frank ..,.............,,,,,,,,,,,,, I Intermountain Union College .... J Jorud, Leslie ...... .,,,.,,,,,,, K Ke1ley's Barber Shop ..., Kohler Art Store .......... . ........ 152 ........146 ........158 .,....,.155 ........144 Name L Langan Drug Co. ............ . Liberman Tailoring Co. Lindsay Helena Branch .... Lyle, Leslie ......................... M Maran's ............................................... Q Page .......147 .......150 .......149 .......148 Marlow and Antlers Theaters ........ Mclxinnon, H. A. .......................... . Montana Book 8: Stationery Co ............. Montana Life Insurance Co. .......... ...... . Montana Meat Clo. ..... ................... . 153 144 ...... .144 149 156 .......155 Montana Typewriter Co. .................. ....... 1 43 4 N National Bank of Montana ...... N. P. Shoe Hospital ................. N. Y. Dry Goods Co ............. N. Y. Shoe Co. ............. . 0 Olson J. E. ........... ..... . Opp 8: Conrad .............. P Parchen Drug Co. .,.,... . Parrot, The .............. Penney, J. C. Co ....... Peterson, A. E. Piatt 8: Heath ..... ...... Placer Hotel ...... ........... R Reinig Co. .......................... . Richardson Drug Store .... S Sanden S: Ferguson Co. Sass. Fred ........................... Sherman Music Co. ..... . Sieger's Confectaurant Smith Motor Co. .............. . Smith, S. K. Co. ................... . Smithers, S. L. Shoe Co. Starz Pharmacy ................. State Investment Co. State Nursery Co. ....... . State Publishing Co ....... Strain Brothers ............ 'I' Thurber, H. S. Co. .... . Toepel, H. ..................... . W 'xValker, Ed ............,, VVard Drug Co. ........ . 1Vallace, R. C. Co. .... . VVendel Bakery .............. Westland F. J. ............ . VVilliams y Confectioneryml... XVoods, P. W. .................... . XVright Furniture Co. .. -141- ,, 0 .......153 .......143 .......145 .......144 .......149 .......159 150 .......147 .,.....l59 .......144 153 ...146 .......159 .......155 .......151 .......144 .......155 .......159 .......153 .......143 .......157 .......157 .......155 ...,...150 .......147 .......145 .......157 .......142 .......145 .......159 .......149 .......143 .......159 .......155 .......151 .......155 3s... ,.Lj PRICKLY PEAR i.,.5 'lz1 ..,f O the followlng Natlonal State and Helena concerns Jldvertlslng 1n th1S Jlnnual We the 1929 Pnckly Pear Staff WlSh to express our hearty apprec1at1on for mak1ng thlS publ1cat1on posslhle 'They have supported us let us as students and fr1ends of Prlckly Pear not only express our thanks 1n Words but let us also show our patronage 1929 Pnckly Pear Staff Helena Creamery 1 MARUPACTITRERS 014 Helena Brand Butter Ice Cream Ices SHOES AND REPAIRING Helena Tradzng Co 311 N P Meat Market Phones 986 and 406 404 North Mam Street Grocerzes Meats Helena COIHQI R0b6ltS and Helena Avenue 'T 4. SW' H, Q ,lg i? '-- - ',l-fair: A x,.r.-.b, or e at H X I- lb' P 'uf f A N l X V 3 W l 1, 'l appreciation by supporting them through our 2 2 E P H ' ' l L . f , llIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllIllHlllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll , I II I ll , V S I F '1 K. 1 , f I ' 4 fl . Q Q I I , N 1 igli- ' H1 g 1 -1 f N I H 1 ' y I 9 d rr lv 4 I . V P ,, 9 . , T4 i Q H v Q 1 a at S A 9 1 7 . Y Q' ' 1 , gulf , PRICKLY PEAR H V f A The Rest Q FROM 0 N Bear Creek E THE CONSUMERS COAL COMPANY I Yards and Office: Montana, and Railroad. Box 448 1 x 4 ' 'S 4 N. P. SHOE HOSPITAL Chequamegon 1413 Helena Ave. 1 HELENA, MONTANA A1 Hultlnan, Prop, . , , 27 North Main Street 1 First Class Shoe Re-building Butte g M f l 5 - HAMBURGER 'NN Hoffman and Nash 4 Open Day and Night - Lunches GAS, OILS, STORAGE Fountain Service , Cigarettes - Cigars - Candy WANTS YOUR BUSINESS 4 X 1 f f The cover of this book created and ASK YOUR GROOER FOR profhiced by The S' K' Smith Company Honey, Ginger and Oatmeal Smithcrafters of Good Covers Cggkigg U CHICAGO MADE IN MONTANA f RAINBOW HAMS AND BACON are real quality home products, manufacturerl from Montana's choice young pigs, given a mild cure. No other Hams or Bacon Seem quite as good after testing Rain- bow Brand. ASK FOR RAINBOVV BRAND GREAT FALLS MEAT COMPANY, PACKERS --14.- 7' , ',-' f 3115 .. PRICKLY PEAR S4 V x r N UNDERWOOD PORTABLE T YPEWRI TERS School Supplies and Party Favors l MONTANA TYPEWRITER COMPANY 23 XY:-st Sixth Avenue Phone HI xv I f ' f 5 . Q H. A. McKinnon Kelly S Barber Shop For Practical Tinsmith LADIES AND GENTS Plume 707 110101121 Your Way Is Our VVay X' j tl, J ' f 'N f 5 Something Saved on Everything Snappy Shoes for A11 the Time Girls Brackman Self Service Stores No. 1 Store No. 2 Store No. Main Near N. P. Dep t Phone 675 Phone 218 CO, No. 3 Store, Broadway, Phone 30 S J s I , S f N Your Hearlquarters for I I Prescriptions, Toiletries and Den er in t I0 - FINEST BRANDS or CIGARS 0 Q lpzwug 'es f th. Full line of smokers' articles ur 'Ewa lve2Fri1?Tle::n::ne 0 L Full line of Magazines and Periodicals THE DEPOT DRUG STORE 133 N. Main Tc-I. 828-W 1417 HGIBIISI AV9111-16 S J 5 I f S f 'N A A E S CAPITAL OPTICAL 1 . E. P TER ON PARLQRS SPECIALTY JEWELER EWS EH'1'i e 4 Glasses Fitted ,A DIAMONDS Dr. Wm. J. Sullivan Perfect Flawless Optometrist Helena q S k I 11 ' S x 1 -144- rozsa L P PRICKLY PEAR fn V rl f 5 ku ' You can always do better at ti Strain l Brothers flgarticular dlttention - is given to the - JXQ2eds of they I1 Gollege eilffiss E Wh:-u Smart Clothes Are Discussed the Conversation llrifts to STRAIN BROTHERS L 4 x J g 'F l f N K' 4 u55r1m 5 Thru fair weather, bull auvl all .lust phone 4, our flriver wall call: rg ' We .lo 4-leaning, mressiug and re- , Y I ,LN p.ii1'i11g, too. No work is too flelieate for us to rlo. 4 We ilo special work on your eur- tuius of lace, 1 An-l shampoo your rugs in our moul- ' ern, new place. 1 OPPOSITE POST OFFICE , e xl -l45-- ongratulations Grzuluatiou is an eull, yet duly the beginning . . . the eulniiuatiou of years of stuelious efforts, and the plunging into new Work. It is zi serious yet glad occasion uuil ele- Seryes recognition ...' lfllig'Clll12l1l'S entire orgauizatioii wishes you every success as you journey through life, fll 6 E LMAN 95 7ZewZfoLi6',Jfi0re Wfheu l'iL'lt01' ,Xutouiolliles Are Built, Buick VVill Build Them VALVE-IN-HEAD Moron cms The Greatest Buick Ever Built ED. WALKER Buick-Cadillac 5 W. Lawrence Street S J 1 1929 PRICKLY PEAR 11 r N f N J, Barker Bakery F rank Hrella 1 BREAD Merc Co 11 t111 11 I1 1tN111L11S 1 1 PHIL 11Af1 VV1-114 RF XOU GET s 15 11 111 1L1 11 1 1111 SQUAR1 ST 1x1N11 O1 A 1 1 11111111s Illl EQ1 SRE DLXI Af all the EAST HELENA GFOCGIIIGS P110110 WR 1 PLACER HOTEL I111.LhY K MON IANA 0111 of t111 T111s1111 Staff 1x111111f1111l H11t11s 11ft11b LVCIV 1111111011 11111 1011 111111111111 f0111111 111 El ML1lC1I1Cl11f 11 1111111 111 111 111St tvp1 1312111111111 L111111V '11111 MtZZ311111L 1 111111 Lfuge C011x111t11111 81111 122111111111 R1111111 C11st11 R051 Room f01 1111va'11 1111111115 1111 1111 B1111 R1111111 1111 111111115 11111 1111s1111Sm 111161111135 Ix1111e11t C111 1111111111 f01 101111 111011 'lt 1115111141111 IJIILCS l E KESGIIB M I BAII Ol Il PFlSlll9Ht Vlce Pres K M ln 11,01 S W i 29 ,R 0 0 ,Q ,., 7 11:18 :1 11 -'11 :1v111'- .T 1 .' :111 '1 r 1 3 141 1 v V1 1, . ' , J ' A J 1 J 'I f:1.'t 111' M. 1 -' 11S1-11 111 11k1- 1t. ly, YY T 1 TW 7 1 I . D 1 1411, ,f X' It has :1 1'1':11 w111':1t 111'1':111 f1ilV411' 1111 1 1 . ' T 'N f that IS w11:1f - .' 1st, ' 'X -' ' 5 ' -Q ,il 1, 1 +li ., -,ii M 1 if Q lx , 1 - I . 1 J x 1 N F N TT .L,L1 V11 IV! ,1 .111 1 1 - 1 1 Y A l 1 lvl 1 1 , ' 1 H13 -1,3 115 ' 2 Y.. , . -. 2 I . . V 'X . . I . I' . . W my Vx IQK1' 5 ' ' 1. - g 1 I . 1,1 VI! X 1 r . L Y 1 ' 1 U 1 .. IMI4' 11 4 1 1 1 1' ' V - 7 1 ','i 1 1 I ' 'I .171 J , A 1 1 , , - ' . C . ' , 2- L.' ,J-. J ' ,... XX1 1 PM M., 1-, Y 1, '-,. ' . f . 1 11 ,C D , 1 .. 1. ,U '1 flfi -'11 . 1. ' ,Q . . 11. 17 7 , 111! 1 -. ' ' : z ' I 1 x J N11 Q 4 - ix , 1 1 TL' -L' ' '- .',:' ' 1 -' - li' Ti? , 'QU , 1 ,- --is XV .X A n-,sf -15-1 -, N-xg - ,fr - - - f PRICKLY PEAR , X1 F., f 5 r N l, ' The Parrot THE I l CAPITAL LITY COLLEGIAN 1 El I ra W4 Talks for I tself PRINTED By I1 El l E1 f STATE PUBLISHING CO. 22 X- LIAIN Helena. Montana ia a r N r 4 . . . , LANGAN DRUG CO- Artlflcial Ice Co Authorized Eastman Kodak Agency USE OUR MINERAL WATER ir 1 We do expert development and printing' in our own shop 4 Recommended by X11 Columbia Radios Leading Physicians Phonograph I and Records 457 W M . St 1 . alll . I4 VVhere Quality Counts H I M t , - 9 ella, on alla Phone 340 Helena, Montana Phone 353 ' A2 f S A L.l'.,g. ,iv 1929 , G' ff V, V, , f 1 7 N wif f 1 il LYLE STUDIO 1 X .. , S 4 W -4 1 AL' V1 5 V X 'H ,Av vi ' .J 1 v 1 W, w Y Y 0 , 1,3 wi! 641 v 'Z ww f A ' .1 li PITTSBURGH BLOCK J ,4 H ',x, X , x 1 If 1 -148- QW! ,IL Ax! Jw' xi' xfy V ,, A V ' , W mf ffl ,f ,, ,f FN' nl , '1 'vw vl X. 19, f 1 F.-.Q iq, 1, ,V w X. ,V lf: V1 In sI', ,,-A.. x. FK' 4 ,ll id 1, ar' 1 xx w 1 nf, 1 xl x I Nl N W I .Nl uv' hi 1 v 1 '11 1 Tix -U1 . XIX 1 If '11, rf, f .s', f 1' ' XX L 1 XX 'SS S ' 1929 9 --.-' xx Cx f---,1 1 n 1 oi l 1 1 14 PRICKLY PEAR 1 WN f W . A Capital Commission G Company g Fruits, Vegetables, and Confectionery Helena, Montana DANK Sz CO. fl 428 East Broadway 1 Portland, Oregon Cunnnencement .1llll0llll00Ill9IlfS xYY9lllllll2f Announcements Personal Cards N Medals, Class Rings, Class Pins, Diplomas, Trophy Cups 'H ' Liblly's Canned Goods 4 Y-B Cigars ' Naslws Delicious Coffee llistrilrutenl by Lznclsay Helena Branch 1 A J. E. OLSON Murphy Wholesale Grocery Company llistriblltors Maxwell House Coffee Helena GLOBE CLOTHING AND JEWELRY CO. Better Merchandise for Less 561 Main St. MONTANA BOOK AND STATIONERY CO. I . S. GONZALES, Prop. Everytliing for the Office, School, Janitor, Party Wholesale and Retail 413 N. Main Street Helena, Montana Battle Creek Premium Food Products Butter R. C. Wallace Co. Jeweler Home of Quality Groceries VVe Solieit Your Patronage -109 N. MAIN Jones Dairy Chase 8: Sanborn Farnl Products Tea and Coffee x J S J 1929 fx 1 PRI CKLY PEAR 4 l lf We I N r N Af the To Wrilu right you Howl il Fonnfnin Pun l Helena Hardware 4 You Will Finsl All Tl1:'1'f, ls Evst ill l PARfTHEN'S PENS PLEASE H:11'1lw:11'0, Sp01'ti11g Goods, Fishing' PARTICULAR PEOPLE Tackle, Di1111o1'vv:11'e, Glassware and lillCl101lWVfl1'G A1 AUTO AUCESSORAIES E1 'A C lgarchen Quivk Service and P1-ms That Au- Right riglrug GO' gig gl 1 g I 'H ff f N J 5 4 Buy Peerless Farm and Garden Seeds and Qualigj alulaja A OUR HARDY GROWN l N' , TAILAORING COW Sllflllfi 311Cl Fflllt T1'eCS Q E A 5 O N A B Ly p p 1 C E D ' Sh1'ubbery and Perennials ' HELENA, MONTANA State Nursery and 4 Seed Co. 'YM HELENA, MONTANA 'll In the State Nearly 40 Years g J g I -150- 'T I PRICKLY PEAR 1 1 x 1 , , 1 . r ' 1 1 A 1 pl N 1 ,1 '1 lf 1 x x , 1 1 X I '1 K1 'fe l I 1 ,,, N, 4, ,e L I ' 4 . , ,J L , ' 4 1 ' el 4 '-f I' 1' 1 A f - - - L- -'-' - f 4 ' ' us if k 3 4 . I I, Vx .. I y 4 is, 'I In J A 4 -f ' -I 1 Q U' ' - 4' - ' PAT 1 ' -' -' - I 1 4 , . , A4 ,. f 4 V , 4 Helena Gas CJ' Electric Company, -3 L 1 -xl, l f S I 1 F P, W, WOODS Sanden and 1 Ferguson Co. XVholesnle and Retail W' 1 Hay, Grain, Straw and ni my l fl Flour 4 Department Store on ,4 The Busy Corner 4 Poultry Supplies 4 Q 1, '1 T 1 102 N. Main Helena, Montana J e J S 1 -151- 1929 Mr A 1 lu l K E PRICKLY PEAR I f W r' W 3 NNN- zllwzlys vzirry fl vmnplm-'rv lim' of ynuiig lIll'lllS :xml lmys' 1-lotliing' mul furnisliings. The va-ry lah-sl sf-Vln-s. 'Fwu pairs painls with suil. SIN'l'l2ll Ll frmii S20 to 835 Ulll' 13l'll'4,'S Are Right Always Glail to Show You 1 Anderson-Hawkins l Company The llumv uf lill1lIPt'lllll'lllll,'l' Vlullls-s N ,Q 4 SAVE MONEY Use Rubber Stamps 2 They Save Time Time Saved Is Money Saved Q Let Us Have Your O1'IlLll' .N l'VVe make Them Right f 1 Helena Stamp Works J. J. Grainey, Mgr. N4 - 363 N. Main, Cor. L:1w1'l-11c'e Helena, Montana S CGLLEGE SPGRTS Ilawli We carry a full line of Raw- lings Football, Basketball, Baseball and Track Equip- ment. Better than those usually sold as the bestl' A. M. Holter Hardware Co. qState 'IJist1'ibu'ro1'sb HELENA, MONTANA J g I f,i,xi ffl ,if 1 Jil l li 1 if ,Wg 5 l 1 . pil ii P ,f ii Iv 1 rfli rf it i I. Nl, 'F H X .,f fi f 1 f if vi il, rx. -,I .il Wu I. 1 f l Y. iff, ll fi-' i v 1 1, i, gill pf i i xi l JA ' I iv' I. i ,i 'if f-44 1 I .i,' 15 Al 1929 PRICKLY PEAR 1 vy ,r X, V ,Z, me f N f 5 xl THE Kohler Art Store 3 N. Main Street Helena, Montana Helena Fruit Co. Incorporated in 1922 Wholesale Fruits and Proaluee CONFECTIONERY and TOBACCOS Helena, Montana The National Bank of Montana - Helena Member Federal Reserve System Capital ,.,..........,...... rIS250,000 Surplus .......,............ 5l50,000 Thomas A. Marlow, President Albert L. Smith. Yiee-President 'I'. O. Hammond, Vice-President Fred Heinecl-ie, Cashier L. H. WVest, Ass't Cashier Chrysler Moron CARS SMITH MOTOR Exclusive One-of-:I-Kind Modes in FROCKS, ENSEMBLES, COATS, HATS and ACCESSORIES IE ID . M AIIAHJE 58 N. Main Street BAHNSEN'S We Fix the Tastiest Coca-Cola in Town Ask the Man Who Drinks Is Candies-Lunches John Glass, President Harry Pickett, Seey-Treas. Piatt Xe Heath Co. Real Estate, Mines, Insurance Loans and Rentals 29 W. 6th Avenue Capital City Poultry Exchange Butter, Eggs, Cheese a.nd Poultry Milk-Fed Poultry Our Specialty COMPANY Phone 804 Sales and Service 60 S. Main Street g I X J 153 I M X , QM F, W 1 X1 ,i 1, NI, ,Q Xu t .,l x If, 1 ,, We . -A ti' I nl 1 1 rf v w l ,ul P r Nr I X .H , x Pu N 1 , 1 1 l 775 .xl 'N .l,f iff ,L E PRICKLY PEAR ,X E+. if 5. YI ' , , U I x el E9 S. ' fl F 1 Buckbee-Mears Company k 4 iw n Designers and Engravers of X' 1 F f e SCHOOL ANNUALS in Q 4 E 2 St. Paul, Minnesota r 1 We sv? ri .I. y I 1 X 1 V1 if x X: 4 We Specialize in Cuts for P Nr 1 X SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS 4 F ,L g 1 -154- 8 1929 - 1 X ' KM it PRICKLY PEAR H X1 V uh- I S U F WRIGHT FURNITURE CO. ' 433 No. MAIN Across from Eight Doors North Park Hotel of I. O. O. F. Hall 3 N 1 I ' Sherman Music Co. JA'CKS0N,S '1 BROADWAY GROCERY A PI.-XXGS YICTROLAS STAPLE AND FANCY ' BRUNSIVICKS GROCERIES 'I l Sheet Music and Records N5 B1'0f1f1Wf1Y Phone 89 A I I I , E. Ilrulo, President AIJPl1f'3f1Ol1 Photos R. Lockey, Secretar, L. H. JORUD, Commercial Photographer Investment , DEPENDABLE KODAK Cgmpany in-AJ FINISHING V Real Estate and Fire Insurance ,H Langan Drug Co. 112 E. 6th Avenue .4 GLENN THE DRUGGIST WILLIAMS Quality CONFECTIONERY ' 28 N. Main Phone 360 CANDY-ICE CREAM l Prescriptions, Films and Drug Tobacco anfl Sundries Light Groceues Central Meat Market HOTEL DRAKE 5 Wm' Giesekery Prop. Opposite N. P. Depot fl 1 1 112 Broadway Rates 2151.00-31.50 Q Phone 79 Telephone 200 1 I For Reasonable Prices and Quality Merc-hanflise 4 TRS-7 Drug Store - Montana Meat Co. Phone fi Montana Grocery Co. 4 Phone 63 V, .A EAST HELENA, MONTANA S J' ,111 ,IR N: 1 PRICKLY PEAR 1 7 X1 H1 f w 1 520,000,000.00 11 9 l That S alot of money! A But flint lllll1'll mul niorc wont OUT 111' Moutuuzi in lifv insurzilivo 1D1'QlllllllIlS during' the past tliruc yours. 1 If it liziml l'0Il1Z1lllL'tl. TN Montana it would lmvo lielpml to BUILD MONTANA. NOW it is liclpiiig to liuilml OUTSIDE MONTANA. Will you plcuso 1'E'IllCIlllJCl' this when you are Coiitemplzzfiiig lllSlll'illll'0. . XVQ offer you 1-very polivy form iiivlualing 01'1'li11u1'y Life, TwG11ty4Pay, Emlowmoiit, ,Xwiliillllative S2lVlllg', RL'tll'L'lIlL'llf Annuity and lllSllI'2lllK'l' for 1'llll4ll'Cll. W. R. CHURCH Home Office, General Agent, Montana Life Insurance Co., Helena X I ,r 5 f S ,V Anything That Is Washable F1 We Do It! Domestic-Capital COAL li l Laundry Co. ii 9 Tl WOOD V1 1 DRY CLEANING 1 '1 X1 Brown Brothers Phones 13 and 36 32 S. Malll S11-0111 Lumber C0, V11 x 1 s Ji 1, 1,1 J' ,, -156- A11 t N1 .lt H, 2-4 9 1 1 1'1 f1 N 11' I 1 1 1 4 15: we in ,1 '1 l1 x .,1 wg 11, Y'N-4 x,1 ..1f uf iz. '1 If 1 l1 11, 1-1 ,41 I MSM 1 1 1 1 IE, 1 ,.Kx1l,' 1 p1 1 1 1 X 1 l11 tl' 1 I1 IU' 1 1 1 me: -X1 1 ,1 41' I Xl ,1 xx, fl 1929 M 1 1 l ' 1 FN ' v v 4 I' W ' A R 1' -' g - , , I , ' ' ,Z W.. . J 1... Q.. ., iz' . .ffa 1 TA e Q,A Ge:-'If H: X3 N ul ,Cf 11.45 1 -. CLE -- 1 ' R A :i44f-- - we ' f 514' F' Y- 'aa A BRLCKLZLTPEAR- A E. l fp M71 M- , -41 f ' we , . 'ff-'lf - :J '44 ' 'f 'Q ,- U 5' . 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Main If It 'S QUALITY AND SERVICE YOU WANT Chat ' S Got It CHATFIELD DRUG STORE 1 Helena Montana W1 HELENA, MONTANA Q . . Helena Shoe Hospital Compllments N. C. BACH So SON q SHOE REBUILDING- PROMPTLY 5 S L S AND NEATLY DONE ' ' ml ers A Good Line of XJ Shoe CO. Men's a.nd Boys' Shoes At Reasonable Prices HELENA 103 E. Sixth Ave. A I gi I -101- Y.- i7Qlff f'l2al 3'ggQj PRICKLY PEAR E 4 P mv- L a U I2 A I p r QACQLLE E jf' Q 0 J kgmr QERMQUNTAIN U IO if A .. r 2 v ' X , Y Y W Q or ' 4 ' . ' ZS ,v R' 4 Q9 Q - fr' J 'KN u I I 'X ' 5 4 n T r 4 ,x 4 A 3 A 5 Mi. X f' U .VJ L' g . ,f'Zj'!'fS,ES9i, car . f' ' wx T I , 4 lufkui ,pywgxf lb 1 +5 ' f A lQA.5'Mm l i cw 'Q 5 h W fr 'LQ A1 .I I P, I , Qu 9' up E? or J ,, Q 0 J qu X rr I yi Q W ,ax - A V9 if O p , , ujisfanflgng I actors . Q w 1 ' V 2 54 Q w E I fly M 'fl I I M If A 5. 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WESTLAND C' - B U C S0 f M ' W R. Contractor and Builder Mestu 'mges I '1 Estate Gas and Coal Ranges 4 ' 637' N. Ewing st. Tel. 819-W 39-45 s. Main Phone 637-J I Helena' Helena xi-1 1 A P V s ff CAPT. J, M, ADAMSON CURTIN GIFT QQ CHINA A Private Detective and ff, R fogeflffll' Bl k Buy Gifts and Cards for Ai O01fl1,O,1Qa17f-QW OC GRADUATION WEDDINGS tr r 'l DAY OR NIGHT BIRTHDAXS F' 4 CLIFF 62 GUY WARD DRUG Co. Fr Better Barbers L. E. Ward, Mgr. 2 T Lawrence and Main Sts. Corner Main and Broadway ll , if is D 1'?lN1G'S CRAGO TRANSFER AND A 1 Fresh Roasted Coffee STORAGE ,ff Better Half of Every Breakfast I f- If your grocer does not handle it, COA STORAGE 1 Telephone 690 Helena REINIG COMPANY Phone 402 ! 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