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PRICKLY PEAR P I i F' HI I'Il'l4IItS F RHY KI,-X4'I.l'IHIl .. , . , I'resid+-nt til-ll'I'l'A BVHNS . . ,...,Vi1'v-l'l't-Sideilt LVI'Il.l.A I-ZAVM . , St-1-retary DHHUTHY KYAISNEH ..,, Treasurer' 1 1 HE members of the Junior Class have always shown a willingness to ii shoulder their share of responsibility and to enter into all school activities with enthusiasm and spirit. V As Freshmen under the leadership of Clark Newton they won recognition in xarious collegiate organizations. Again as Sophomores and Juniors after choosing X two such prominent students as James Uoles and Hoy McLeod to pilot them they took unto themselves additional laurels. g The personnel of the Mens Clee Club includes many names from the class of YH. This year the Club quartet was composed entirely of Juniors. During three years the members of this class have repeaiedly demonstrated their ability in athletics and have entered successfully into such other extra curricular fields as forensics, dramatics and journalism. Having put their best into Intermountain the Juniors feel they have gotten a just return. 1930 t Mrs - ll. n.L..g J , ,sf V' i I -t F P
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PRICKLY PEAR -.I if uv,- S. Lfhi Y N X hed There is another senior Q'l'Il1lllllilllg,f, JOHN W. SKICLTON, Whose pieture does not , appear in the l'riekI,v Pear. Mr. Skelton has been at ,lnterinountain the past year, and has a major in Hiologlv and ininors in History and Politieal Seienee, and English. He has served as an assistant in the lzihoratory of the Biology Ilepartnient under Professor Adams. He has heen an aetive inenlher of the Y. M. C. A. Skelton was g'r:uluuted with honors from the Aeadeniy at Meehaniestown, Ohio. He is also a graduate troin the Augusta Normal flollege :lt Augusta, Ohio, where he participated in debate and lN'l'Zlllll' :1 ineniher of the Welnsterian ll0llfll'lll,l3,' Soeiety. He has attended the University of Montana, Blair Business College and Carnegie College at Rogers, Ohio. Another Senior, BETTY WATERS, has aehieved unusual distinction this past year. She reeeived the first prize, 7'l4lllll,flU in gold, in the Denver Post amateur Writer eontest. All during her eourse at lnterinountuin, Miss Waters has been an outstanding student, and 'i 2 has aehieved many seholarly distint-tions. She is the daughter of M1'. and Mrs. Foley - Waters of Helena, Montana. Miss Waters intends to write after finishing her course at 5 Intermountain, The story KLC0ll1Ill'llSFlti0ll,li whieh won first prize in the contest, was W' written as a regular assignnient in a Short Story class at the College. As the Annual goes to press, Miss Yates, who has charge of the placement of gradu- f , . ' . ates troin the Edueation Department., reports that several of the Seniors already have , , eontraets signed for the eoniing sehool year. Wherever Intermountain graduates have .W gone as teachers, they have made records not only as teachers, but also as leaders of the , eivie life of the eonimunity. The present Senior t-lags will 031-1-y on the good record which M, previous graduates have established, regardless of whether they are teachers, business men, or in any other field of activity. li' dx, ' -26- 1930 'Li P .W 1 i 41 ii r . I i 1 1 1 H QV 1,1 u 1 Ji ,. Atv .V 1 s 1 , LAM, r , 1 l r Ci A i , R ,lgulf Fi X1 , 1 i W .lr I. ll 'U ,f u'f Jw .Wi -vi .Xl 'r r 'I 1 1: f-Q.
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r . xi PRICKLY PEAR 1 'Y' 5' ' 'gtg ' 'fi ij... X , , I . ' iff, xltvl ,w H A ' Q nov JVIACLEOIJ 77,5 W.. ,xl L Anaconda High School ', School of Mines, Butte, Mont. Religion Y. M. C. A. X French Club 2, 3: Pres. 3 ,N , Panther Claws 2 If , Glee Club 2, 3 ,' V Annual Staff 3 A A. , Class President 3 I ' ' ' ' Philodoriun ' ' lcebound 3 V , If A1 GRl+I'l'A BURNS 7 gl! llillings High School X English, Music Y. W. C. A. w f Em.-:lisln Club 3 V Glee Club: Aceolnpanist 3 fff Assistant Pianist 3 . ' 1 Annual Staff 3 I Class Vice Pres. 3 Sec. Student Body 3 Orchestra 1 K Philodoriun I lem-bound 3 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 . , LAL' xv Q - - 'I U LFELLA BAUM X St. Vincent Academy ff, French W Y. W. C. A. , ,rg Glce Club I Class Secretary 3 V Daedalian Tfxyf: . If 531 M wr 1 , D0R0'rHY WAISNER .I ,I ' x ' 'ff Sheridan High School, Sheridan J H V! WVyoming FM, . U 6 English A 1 A , Jjl'yW'VVX Y. W. C. A. wwf by f English Club 3 I Latin Club 1, 2 'M LH, French Club 1, 2: Pres. 2 'y,', X-A Annual Staff 3 Tl: Class Treasurer 3 ,,., xv - Philodorian 'Ox Icebonnd , , I XL! lqf f 3 If ' - -28- X . 1930
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