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a3?x:r',::i PRICKLY PEAR X' P W +1 are Ul l l1'I'IllS FI,l'1'I'1'HI'Ill I'ilCNNlC'l l' ,..I'l'etsi1'h'i'1l llI'INl'IVll'IVl'I TAl,Iilt'I' .Vim--l'I'esicle'-lit I,IPII.Ii.-X HI'N'I'iCIi .... ..., S w'i'et111'y VAT 1?II.FI'I.XTHl'I1i , ,.,., 'lwI't'2lSl,l!'L'l' E all have our faults and our weaknesses, and the class of 1930 is no exception. During i's four years at Intermountain, its career has not been one of unblemfshed superiority: in fact it has the distinction of being one of the rowdiesl junior classes on record, and of never having won either a tug of war or a freshman-sophomore debate. It has, however, had its com- pensations. The football team has twice been captained from its ranksg many of its members have a four-years' athletic record: and in oratory and debate it has always held an enviable place. For three years the editor of the Collegian has been a member of the class. and on the whole much literary and journalistic talent is found among the seniors, their Prickly Pear being one of the finest publications ever put out by the school. The class of 1930 has seen the last of the old, and the beginning of the new, administration at Intermountain. and they approach Commencement secure in the confidence that. even without them. their alma mater will go forward to greater and greater attainments. -19- c 'slr 9 -L.. -- 1 30
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tjtg.if'x:f':.f3 PRICKLY PEAR W 1-,. M3 1 jf , A . v , 3 tal 44.11 l 4 951 4 s 71 -A f u f if ,Qi l l, I pr H2 ii, HE scenic feature pictures which appear in the Prickly Pear are 'taken from photographs of the Mission Range. The Missions are among the ,, most stately of the ranges of the Rocky Mountains. Most of their peaks gif and the waterfalls of the rivers while not pouring over great volumes of Water are If noted for their scenic backgrounds. We have purposely taken you away from the ff Helena scenery, to give you an opportunity to view some mountain grandeur which are snow-capped the year around. ln their recesses are sheltered beautiful lakes, g Jil you may not have seen before. r Especially since the romantic period in literature, man has been prone to empha- iw , 1 size nature and her influence over life in its various forms. The state of Montana lm has all types of scenery, varying from the majesty of the Mission Range to the level ' ' ' s U rolling prairies in the easiern part of the state. These open prairies and great ,f mountains have contributed to the freedom and open-mindedness of the Montanan. 1 Since we have these possessions around us, let us use them for rest and inspiration l t and the building of personality and character. t -1s- ' 1930 I l
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PRICKLY PEAR l+'l.lQ'l'Cl-l lil R ll EN NICTT Wahpetou High School xxlllllllliilill, North Dakota History Y. M. C. A. History Club 3, 4 llramatic Club 4 M1-u's I Club 2. 3, 4 1-ilee Club 4 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Senate 4 Class President 4 Collegian Staff 2, 3 Panther Claws: See. 2 Philollorian Turn to the Bight Gl+1NI+1YIl+lVlG 'l'A I.B0'I' Shelby l'lig'h School History Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Sec. 3, 4 Girls I Club Collegian Annual Staff 3 VV. A. A.: Vice Pres. 4 'Vive Pres. Senior Class Y. XV. C. A. Daedalian: Director-General 2 Staff 2, 4 l.0lI,.I.A li UNTER. I ntermou ntain Academy M usic- Y. W. C. A. Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4 Philodorian PAT GILFEATHER Wiunett High School History History Club 4 Mews I Club 1, 2. 3, 4 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4: Vice Pres. 3. Pres. 4 Lyceum Tour 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Treas. 4 Philodorian: Pres. 3 Aerosx The Street Turn to The Rigid The Patsy? . 00 .TA-li. We ull Av, 4 Xly f V J ,. ul' I, 4 . p. - f QI' .1 1, r P1 i. H2 ,rf ,AN X. 4,1 ..ll u l V 1 .112 , , f x 1 1. ll' .Xulf . xl 1 I X1 'M . L. lui 1 1 1 'ff f-44 .lm Hg, - x 'x 1 1 'I J, Yf J' .i ex I
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