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

 - Class of 1931

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SN 1931 PRICKLY PEAR CHAPTER I The College CHAPTER II Athletics CHAPTER III Organizations CHAPTER IV Features 1 , n if X V i 1, L I L, 4 1931 PRICKLY PEAR 5: 5 1 ig C , 5 fa if I .., gg K Q ' Wa 5 . f 4 il 'lf J lj W. 1 5, if lrK Going-to--the-Sun Gamp E4 Lake St. onffcwy, Glacier Turk 4 1 I jg 4 1 r V-1 fi fi lg 1 'HIT as ? 1931 PRICKLY PEAR E9 1 PS F? El ,E Q -f 2 ff f .T fx 79 ,lm si IE 15' in fy E .4 ,ig I: 15 x51 Eg 4 . 2 Kfg' N51 X ji E! w Q E A 511 5,5 IE: A s QE gl V V57 ug fi 'FI EN H 5,-A . E,-1 4? as E ,E EY 14 'vzf Na' , 'Ei 353 1 ' ' sjf ff wg WE, I WE, '::, S 1,2 1 715 'z-'QQ WE ' p fi mx ff fi 'SJ 7' L ,il 45-1, E 2: 13' yJf' f-1 S 1 4 wa. Ex 1:1 1 , ,3 , f Qfm ' Xxx 'EA Eu 2? iff ff 431 w SZ? lg. gflk E 1? bfi ,Qu .'El ,J if jfr ii au E: eg WE A ' 1 H' , ' A 2 RSE, f. xi X . S -9 B ' PE. 2f-T'fff',i,7g:-fir-gN':Hff:- ---V-ff--6' 14 -.WY ff -f. ..-,,,.-Vw. 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For it has he-en in nn small nieaisure due to the work and effort uf teachers and sprmsors that llllPl'lll0llllf2llll has made such 21 011-ditzilmle l'f'l'UI'd in debate, 0I'Zll'0I'y, and musiv this j'f?Zi1'. Sahhatical leaves of ziliseuee for the purpose of further study iu their vlmsen fields have called faculty uieiuhers away and have hrmiglitl ailmut uliaugfes in the ?lCllllllllSlI'2'ltl0ll. Students have profited tliruiigli the zissoeia- timis with this years new lI1Sfl'lll'lHl'S Ull the faafiilty. Lastly, the spirit of I3I'0Q'I'0SNlVPIIPSS marks every faculty niemhei' of luterinountain. The college takes pride in this gi-mip of l92lCll0l'S who are in step with the latest llPV6'l0lPll1f'lllS and newest ideas ui their fields nl' study. -11 l E . Xl y., gl -':i'Qj gtg,-rr. i. . . 1 . 1 . .,:.: if le-ge 1020 el i by 1 fl 1931 PRICKLY PEAR 'i 'l ,PQ .,S:.. . K ,. X ,X A YVl+1NUELL STANTON 3 Ei A IIIKOUKS gg - ' ' President ' , 1.5 ' R. A. Yale imiv..-1-sity was , f.. NI. A, University of Chivago J rl 1 1021. 124 , .- I'h. ll. Northwestern Uni- versity 1025 , XVho's Who In Ainerii-a .KJ fi XYho's XVho In American FQ illdueationn I'hi lielta Kappa Intermountain lfnion Col- 3., A lege 1030 ix gl Ig PAUL MILFORD AIIANTS ig' lgtiolugy and Greek li. A. Northwestern Uni- versity 1R90 gi M. A. Northwe-sta-rn Uni- '-f versity 1000 llr. uf Sviem-fe-, Intermoun- X tain Union Voile-ge 1030 Q Phi Beta Kappa 1: Dean I. U. C, 1014-16 Aeting Pres. I. U. C. 1016-17 7 .Intermountain Union Col- 1 lege 1905 25 l Ei lmxllv W. IYRYICIIL ,X X, S0f'iOl0gy lvean and Registrar gj lj. A. Northwestern Uni- ' versity 1!J1N W M. A. Northwestern Uni- ,,4q, versity 10224 it ' l'lii Delta Kappa IK Intermountain Union Col- ' lege 1020 Ei iii .l gi faEn'l'RI'Dm noyn CRANE le Religious Education E Nj Dean of XVonien :g Graduate of Bible Teac-hers ' 4. Training Sc'l1ool1!l2O B. A. Montana NVesleyan College 15121 V. :I at B. 19. Garrett Bilmlic-al In- ?. stitute 1024 E M. A. 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Eliglisli H. A. Mnunt Holyoke Vul- leg:-11130 Int:-rnmuntziin Uninn CUI- li-gv 119510 FLIFFOIK D ROYER Music' A. H, Viiiversity of Kansas lfmfs Arivzinverl Study Under M. Mfmti-aux, Franve, 11119 '1'hem1mw- Harrison, Viiif-ago 15121-22 Herbert Witherspmvn, New York Intermnuntain Union Pnl lege 111243 IIA llllfl ICNIELYN BRAI' El! Latin and German A. H. University of Okla- homa 15915 A. M. University of Okla- homa 1927 Heidelberg University, Sum- mer 1930 Intermuuntain Union Col- A lege 1928 V: AV N N vm mn In H mm U 11 'Vs 1931 PRICKLY PEAR i H RULAN ll E. lJlE'l'JlElEli t'l1eliilsl1'y Fwaeli nf Me-n's Athletivs H. A. Carleton 1026 Vniversity of Minnesota Summer Grzirluute VVnrlc in Chemistry 120210 lnterninuntuin l'nic.in Cul- lege 1930 CLA RIFE PA I' L Speevh and lll'lll1l2lllL'S A. I-3. lYIllVt'I'Sllf' of luwu 10-vi Ir. U. Mus-Pliail S4-liuol of Musiv and lixpressimi 'psilun lleltu lnterinfvuntziin l'ninn Vul- FAIIRIIG DR IWINIUX lj KICIL Blush Al:u'l'li1iil Svlifml uf Musii- lfnjf' H. Al,ll1llll'2l14'fl Musimil Vul- le Q I'I i .1--. ' .r-. .... Aleinlwi' I zu'ulty Summer Sl'hlI4Il uf BILISU' lfl2S-2fl- fl U l'r+-sirlent Mnmtziiiu Stutt- Alusie 'Fezic-hers' Ass'n. lfllill-Ill Assistant In Musii- Supervi- snr Helena l ul+li4- S-Clirmls S t u fl i e cl Unrler Percy 1li'ziing:+-1' U .U lntermnuntziin Union Cul- lnne, l'l U IRIFHAII ll ll0L'l'lflll l'Ir'nnomic's and Business Law Ph. B. Yale Uiiiversity 1929 Br-ta Theta Pi Intermountain Union Ful- lege 111230 it . VS! 'W X ff lf' sf 1 f 17 ,- l i l 1!WB New E1 .141 4 fx Eff F 1:1 26-V1 34 1 ix .Eg ,, I 1 X 1 ES: 6. 321 F1 Ei 133 ffl 1 '-:I ffi as 11 :ff frl 1173 1 ,N 12 f 522 1 Fi 11:1 'E Eg 4 big 117-1 324 F HIE 4 4 7 Q 1931 PRICKLY PEAR mmfcifmmmmzmmmfammfmmfeg 2 1 4 C. II. ClRU'l 1'ENDEN g Business Manager 1 llltermourxtzlin Union Col- ' lege 1929 MES. NINA li. DIOORE Mutron . ' 111f6'I'IUOl1I'lt3.I11 Umon C01- lege 1928 , 44 Zi 4 Zi if fs 4 4 4 fe 4? DIRS. .101-IN E. PHILLIPS 4 4 4 1 1 4 121 1, 11 3 .J 'Zi Mu. .muy E. PHILLIPS ? 2 af if if 44 14 Si 1 16 1 1? 1, :1f111Q11fffff111111g111im,w11Q11m11W11ww,Qf1 2m WMWNWWKWWMIWMWEQWMWQKWWJKM 1111 1931 PRICKLY PEAR nmmunm... . ..,, Sgenmortgsxi X , f x 'FHVMAN VH EN ES '.....,... .........,... 1 ,l'K'Hl1lL'llt EHTII ER HATIIAXWA H ',,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,. X 'ive I'1'vsi1lc11t GRETA. BVHXN ..,A,,.,A,... ...... H Ut'1'l'llll'y-Tl'01'lSlll'Cl' MISS VLII-'FURII ...,,,.. .,,..,.. I 'uculty Advisor l SUNG UI THE SHNIURS. lllvilh ,Xlunlugic-S lu IJfllljrffl'llUXVJ Nhuulfl you ask mn- XYlll'l1l'll tlu-so HL-lliurs With Hu,-ir miuuls su full uf WiS1lflll1 .Xunl tlufir hfurts of luyulty, I shnuhl allsxwr, I shuuhl tl-ll you l 1'fm1 tha- hulls of lll'fl'l'l1lUlll1t2llll l'lI'0l1l Ths- l'fH'blHS of I. TY. C, The-y llElY13 liste,-11:-fl to thv wisl-sig NViszf1' now fm- flu-Dv fm' lis'fc11i11gg'. Ffllll' long yvzxrs of this uusl lluing, Frum the first tha-y slmwe-rl 5,511-:ut lDl'01l1lSL'. l oot.l,rull hails,-fl Thl-il' L'21jJ,'Cl' 1'0Il1l1lg'Q It was thvirs who fillwl the- Glen' Cluhg Lost Thr- l'll'USllll1Zll1'HUIDll flchatcg W'o11 fresh lzxurl-ls nl-xt :lf -Ill1li0l'S. Thus the Selliurs hznvc Il1'f'lQ'l'L'SSl'flQ Earum-ll their stations iu 'rho llQZlVL'1lSQ At the COl'11f'1'S of thc' c2u'th Thus lncir elcmls lnavc hcun sung. -M. R. -17 1 1 P R I C K P E A R MMQUEAIQWIIllllll!IlvlfifllllllllgilllhwlrffallIlillll rmimlr mmmrin ww Mllllllllm 'l'lllT MA N CHEN EY Stanford High School History Y. M. C. A. 3, 4 Men's' I Club Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3 Track 2, 4 Alpha Pi Mu 2, 3 Oi Herodokotoi 3, 4 Men's tllee Club 1. 2, 3 Daedalian l' 'Pl-l B LACKFORD Shelby High School History Y. XV. C. A. Ui Herocloko-toi Pi Delta Alpha Le Cercle Francais Sec. Student Body 4 Philodorian S'l'I'lEll HATHAWAY Simms High School Music Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet 2 XV. A. A. 1, 2 Pl Delta Alpha XVomen's lilee Club Men's Glee Club Accompanist Sec. Student Body 3 Class Treasurer 2 Daedalian OBERT ROBB Thompson Falls High History, Religion Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 2 Me-n's 1 Club 1, 2, Sec. 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Oi Herodokotoi 1, 2, 3 Black Masque 2, 3, 4 Chemistry Seminar Philodorian The Christmas Spirit Across the Street Ice Bound The Swan BETA BURNS Billings High School Music. English Y. XV. C. A. English Club XVomen's Glee Club Orchestra l Annual Staff Student Senate Sec. 3 Class Vice-Pres. 3 Class Sec. 84 Treas, 4 Philodorian Ice Bound 'T 'V 1 1 V11 ll UNIV ll ll I 4 X 'Un 'Www ,,,, n'rrmEilW1'11iiirii'.ii11lg1JTn Fi'lk'1liximmi lm TTlT l Fi 1931 VIRGINIA DOLES Savage High School English Y. XV. C. A. English Club 4 Le Cercle Francais 2 Beta Mu 4 XYmne-n's Glee Club Lyceum Tour 2 Capital City Collegian Annual Staff Class Vilw-President 2 Philodorian JEAX STARR Fairview High SCho0l Latin, llramativs Y XV 4 A XV. A. A. 2. 3 Basketball 1. 23: High Point Trophy 1 Oi HE1rf1Clr'vt1'rli0i 1, 3 Alpha Pi Mu: Se-C.-Treas. ' Pi Kappa Lwlta 2, 3: Pres. 3 Dwhatg XVnmen's Vile-if Club Annual Staff Capital City' Collegian 2 Ive BUl1Hflu Philodurian MORRIS COLLINS He-lrlna High School Chemistry Y. M. C. A. Treas. 3 Alpha Pi Mu l, 2, 3 Men's Glue Club 1. 2. 3. -1 Chemistry Smninar 3 Urchastra 1, 2. 3 I'le-utsfhpn AI,iend I- ee Bound Daeclalian JA DIES H INTER AIYIOFF' High Sr-hool Maths-matir-s Y. M. V. A. Lf- Cer:-le Franvais 1, fl Mathwmatil-S Club, Trt-as. 2 Ulf-Q Club 2, 23, 4 Panther Claws Debate -1 Student Senate 3, 4 Honor Roll 2 Daeclalian DOLORES EYELETH Chafff-y Junior College, On- tario Calif. 1, 2 Enfrlish, Frenrh Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet 4 English Club 3, 4 Art Editor Annual Capital City Collegian 4 1 -N.-,x V- :My-..g , .f--,fniwf -.fy , 1 . 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A, Cabinet 1, 2, 3 Le Cercle Francais, Pres. 1 English Club 2, 3, 4 Men's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Men's Quartette Panther Claws Student Senate 1, 2, 4 Pres. 4 Annual Editor 3, Advisor 4 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 Rhodes Candidate 3 Trustees' Scholarship 4 Class President 1 Daedalian President 2 Student Prince HELEN Sl-IANKLE GARLOCK Hartshorne High School, Hartshorne, Oklahoma Oklahoma Presbyterian College Southeastern State Teachers College Eastern Oklahoma College English. Education, History Y. YV. C. A. AGNES VALENTINE San Benito High School, San Benito, Texas History Y. W. C. A. XV. A. A. Basketball 2, 3 Track 3 Oi Herodotokoi 4 Daedalian ISABEL BUCKLAND Scobey High School History, English Y. XV. C. A. Alpha Pi Mu XVome-n's Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Philodorian The Christmas Spirit Ice Bound CHARLES TRUMBULI1 Lake Forest Academy, Lake Forest, Ill. Mathematics, Latin Men's I Club 1, 2, 3 Track 1, 2 Cross Country Run 2 Mathematics Club 2 Alpha Pi Mu 1, 2, 3, Pres. 3 'I 11 - 1 E, ,1 51' 113 -1 A1 11 1 I ?1 -X1 1. Q1 Q1 11-I1 .1 11 131' 111 31 1111 E11 1 11 li, 1 1f1 , 1 ,1-1 .H 1 1 ti1 11!1 J 1-1 1,1 --1 11- 1 :1 X, cl 1 21' C, 3 13, Q ,1 ,J Q1 11 111 111 Glee Club 2 Student Senate 2, 3 PhI1Od0Fl3.H ,151 Q . V 1 'J 111 . 1 S nU- ,JJ XX 1? 111111 E Y .,,. , 11 1 111 1- .1 1, 1. A, 1 .71 . ,11,..L11111,.,f.11,.1.- 1.11. 1, 111s-.-. 449' 11, 111111111 mm1111131111111iQ1111111111,,11-1111111111111z11:111,,1111111111111m111n111111111111111111T1111UJ111',f1112,1111 fi I 11UlIH?1?TfflTIU?'1111UY11lU 15115111Wl1Hf1lDIf'TTT1Hl1'Q1UlJlUU11llU11VM1l'HHUlTf'T1liU1111lU1Hll'Q3lW11111131311111, 1 MV, , vwx 1 ,Jgg 1 ,J QL, 11 vw: 11,1111 X 4 : 1, --1,16-fe.11 .lv X Z1 ,F-+ 11. f 11.1, 1. C X1 xx f X XXX!! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 44 'fig 1901 PRICKLY PEAR XVILLIAM LANE East High School, Deliver Colo. Chemistry Chemistry Seminar 2, 3 Pres, 3 Panther Claws, Vice Pres. 2 Business Mgr. Annual Collegian Staff 2, 3, 4 Philodorian GWVENDOLIX BYRNS Helena High School Music, French, Education Y. XV. C. A. Pi Delta Alpha, Pres. 4 Le Cercle Francais, Vice- Pres. 2, Pres. 3, Treasurer Black Masque XV0men's lllee Club, Pres. 3 Class Sec. 1 Student Senate Orchestra 1, 2 XVomen's Quartette Class Princess 4 Philodorian The Patsy, Lyceum Tour The Swan I.fI'EL LA B.-XIII St. Vincent Academy French, Biology '12 XV, C. A. Le Cercle Francais 3, 4 Beta Mu 4 Daedalian JOHX LANE East High School. Denver COIO. Mathematics Mens I Club 2, 3, 4 Track 2 , Mathematic Club 2 Chemistry Seminar 3 Annual Staff Philodorian DONALD HORSLEY Savage High School English Y. M. C. A. English Club, Pres. 4 Deutst-hen Abend 2, 3 Alpha Pi Mu 1, 2 Glee Club 3, 4: Vice-Pres, 4 Panther Claws Annual Staff Capital City Collegian Pi Kappa Ilelta 3, 4 Oratorical Contest 3 Smith Prize for Oratory School Prize for Oratory Daedalian Turn to the Right Ice Bound El Jiiilniliidiwiilmiui11iiiilhwlililliuliiiInliiilllliirlmliniiiillnhmnliiiiimillhilmlliiiil 1 1 P R I K P E ,f E 4 . 7 H I 5.27 . . Rox' DIACLEOD iff Anaeonda High School , School of Mines 1 Sidi 1 Religion, 'History E2 Y. M. C. A. Pres. 4 ' Football 2, 3, 4 1 Me-n's l Club 4 53' lie Cerele Franvais 2, 3 Fl Panther Claw Me-n's Hlee Cluli 2, 3, 4 g f Senior Men's Quartette e ,X ' Annual Staff V5 Student Employment 'N Manager 4 K , I vines Pi-eniaent zz 35 W , Philodorian thi ' Ice Bound Q1 WIARJORIE THOMAS 43 Fergus County High School English - 0 Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4 XV. A. A. 1, 2, 35 Pres. 3 Basketball 1, 3 ,J Pi Delta Alpha gli I Oi Herodotokoi I Capital City Collegian 2, 3, f 1 V 41 Editor 4 ,ly ,W Q Assoc-iate Editor Annual EQ ' f Trustees' Scholarship 4 ' Class Vice-President 1 Daedalian W, f I RUTH ROBINSON Smrlney High Sc'l100l 'iv Eastern State Normal 3 , English Y. W. 45, A. Cabinet 2 ig W. A. A. C4 English Club 4 Pi Delta Alpha , Capital City Collegian Philodorian ' The Fool ' The Swan , , I 1 eg ' I-lARRlE'I I'E NEVVNIAN -Rf 2 Helena High School Oeeideiital Colllege, Los ' Ange es, Ca if, 1 -'E' History, English, Education M, Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet 33 li I Pres. 4 , 3, Oi Herodotokoi 3: Pres. 3 'Q Black Masque 3, 4 tj? . Wonien's Glee Club . ' Annual Staff i il Class Princess 3 , 1 ' Philodorian lt? sig n lee Bound ' l 9 f 45' A JIARIAN R0l l'ZAHN iff, , -.-, ff . 5 SX!! rf Helena High School sf 22 ft, English History W If xx ff! Y. XV. C, A. 5 Alpha Pi Mu f lj-Ea :il...-.....,.Z'E?lL7'fT ffff2-------'. ' f M'f 'f--1 - P h i 1 o d o r ia n 1' ffl P is RQ' '22- in gg, ,W mm Wilwiiipiii llllllllw itmeyiiiii iiwjyyy l5HiQQiin1ifqi7ltliiiillijiiiiiiiiw iiiiiiiiiiirluiiiwiihijiii iigiitillni 4 h- H f 1931 PRICKLY PEAR I HIL I 'i ' I I II1 1 gy i f' - - o TX R A' 4 ,bw ESX 1 o ffm wg Q, -. f Q 5 J,UNronQ,. -- .,.f N i- N ' V-Xa' I ev T f iirq f - Q YALINE KORELL ...... ...............,...,. I Jl'LH141lll1' ART MOORE ....,..II..... ..v............ Y 'ive Plwslmllf FERN BROXVN ,,,,I,, .I,,..,..., S GC'l'C'1'31'y-T11lSlllLl MISS BRAYER ,,,,,,, ....,, 1 :1cu1ty RL'1l1'k'Sl11lf IIIXL 1928-1929 In nineteen 1111111111-41 fYVPll1f 01j,1'1lf Fame five 211111 forty 1'1l'l'S1lIllIlll bait :XI141 from the Sophs they Surely 1'1'1l'41 To win respeet and ken-11 1'1lt'11' p1'im1e. Despite their size they saved their naine By tying the score of the football 21111112 1929-1930 Revenge is Sweet, the SOIl1l0lll0l'k'S gloat, It'S our turn now To row the boat. Ill case you would avoid elissension, Go paint the 'I' 011 MT. Asvelisiollf' To the ha11 of fame we l'1'2'lS1lt'I1 the gate By winning' the 1'11'k'S11IIl1lI1'S1ll11l 111-11:1'r0. 1930-1931 Now from 21 year of fools 111141 knaves Canie a elass to 414-viflv on inzijors or j1'l'2lVOS. This class has ac1r1ef1 to its fold Those Seniors left out i11 the vo111. NVe woke the sehool up with Z1 liang With a Carnival pulled by the gilllg' Then we banquet the S1-11io1's-:111 honor to 410. A1111 now Alma Mater 31111 fl'1t'llI1S, tooa11e-oo! -D. S. 1e e e e I I .qi 4 ww mm mm Ei 5 fir 'Ji T1 M .54 42 .ri gm Eli 4,E Vl 54 ii .Ly 62, iii fi, I if ,., 5 gi: :fi ffl, iE4 .Qi 4,,. ul, Iain M31 n .A gi 4,73 05' if NH 'x-in 44 ' w . Q. .-2- :fy f ' ,-..,,.,,,Ax,,,f. ffqc L.-AWWA - , Wi u4 mmli,.11iim11l.mxl.yi, 4 4: i lllilillml .,,44411mimi41.iii1igil4j41ivxu1ii 1 93 1 P I K L WmWMBUHIEwqmuuuyIImbmlmynymmgmlnwnlummmjd,14 ff VALINIC ICORELL Stanford High School Biology, Mathematics Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet 3 Beta. Mu 3 Black Masque Class Princess 2 Class Pres. 3: Vice--Pres. 2 Annual Staff lrlkltfllilllklll ... W EDNA IKIEIILBAUCI-I Shelby High School lfjnglish, Mathcmatics 'W Y W 4' A ,-sk U V imelcmxt- 1, 2, 31 set-. 2, 3 ' XV. A. A. 1, 2, 35 Pres. 3 HllPl1tS1'h6'Il Abendn 1 . Student Se-nate 2, 3 di g l u1'rital City Collegian 2, 3 .gl Bus. Mgr. Prickly Pear' A, mf 23 i i f An'rHl'l: Moomu A XVinthrop High School Winthrop Massachusetts Rclitgion l 'nfl ' w . . . 2131116 I Pres. 1 W ens 'I C 1 . 4 Jotball 1 7 I T flck 1 A111111 Pi 'Vlu 1 - , bl'u-k Masque I 4 Jns illee Qlub 2 .lunior Men s Quartette 'iss ice-Pres. ' 1ilPt4:'d'l1l'lI1 THOMAS MII LS, IR Heleni High School Business Administration '. M. C. . Punthe-r Claws Business Mgr. Collt-gi'm 3 Philodorian 1441 Fl RN BROVVN H Thompson F'ills Hitgh Sch. Business Administration f ' '. W. . . ' - ' li Dcltfi Alpha Jiri Pi Mu l. Annuwl Staff Peti Mu 3 13 11' 2 Xvomens Qlce Club' Vice- . s , ' P'e-s. 3 .I 1 Clftss Sec. 'incl Treas. ' D-wdalian uf' i tr: VF .J i- 2 V! -f.w. 4' , E E i ,M 4s A 4 i::' lf 4' rl if? E s 4 4 i 1 .24 Q., 4 as x 4 4 , P if? l ii' 424 452 li: D 4 4, 521 ' x ,J 1 . 'IQ f , ' 4 1 . . f ' ., ' .K 5 if , Y M C A C l t 1, 2 'K . ii , f M ' ' lui 1, 2, 3 ,ff 4' Fr , L, 3 f F1 , 2 5 I Ry C . , 2 1 I L I I Mt ' ' ' -, 3 i Q , ? Cl. V .3 1 l C 1, 'tin 4 x I x A Q 0 S E C i' g f ,Ny H v X A 4 1 . C Y Z K 4 13, I l' 3-4. il xx ' 4' U s 9 i ' sw 1 Q '15 , i , 1 U x P 1 1 i X I Ali X C A Cabinet 2, 3 ' 1 ' C t I ' fc xx All 1 2, 3 XE i L if f V ' sl 1 fffff x ' C , , , l Q f jf 1 f ' I . , V .LJ V 1 - 1 3 91, in 1 I 1 354 1 f Eb i 4 l Q4 I .513 E9 1 l . 'fiiii ' ,f r. , , CT , jfjugf--NAT? ,W A.-V ,x.Nf,.,,A.xf,,,,, ,Q Arm 7422. , ,,,,oW':.':ll 4 mu ii inMy4.winui.!Hm9MlL4li4giiiiiirvuu,yiii44n.11i4rmmi1ilQ44il35rmiyiinimf,44i1.14i41iimnnEJf,LW.i1u4 iqigirmizqfwaaijiiu.iiiiiiuwiqiinmnmqiiytifryiiimmmquyQgiiiumllmiiifjlw1uuluJ1u1i1w,JtQirurii'uuI4 I Yf 1 , ,Ci , W , -Y-2- fl. 1 9 3 1 FRANCES KRANICK Helena High School English Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet 3 NV. A. A. 1, 2. 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3 English Club 3 Black Masque 2, 3 Deutschen Abend 1, 2, 3 XYornen's Glee Club 1 Honor Roll 2, 3 Annual Staff, Art Editor Philodorian WIARION IIOVIUS Billings High School Biology Y. XV. C. A. Beta Mu 4 Deutschen Abend Tlaedalian DONALD SXOXY YYinthrop High School. XVinthrOp. Massachusetts Religion Y. M, C. A. Cabinet 1 Men's I Club Football 2. 3 Track 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Junior Men's Quartette Annual Staff ' Philodorian f ORDOX XYILSOY XVinnett High School Business Administration Black Masque 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Capt. 3, 4 Mens I Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Pres. 3 Baseball 3: Captain 3 The Patsy' 'AThe Swan' Philodorian X IOLETTE YVESTLAND Helena High School History, Spanish Y. XV. C. A. Annual Staff Philodorian P RIC K L 1 P EIA R viii gif 6:1 I? EN' sy i,gg,u 'Li ,fi 'W lil 131 44731 lil ,gm 4 rl 1.1 1.2, -,. , Lili I i W .ii Lei 15 E41 iff., ia ,EM -,, lil 1 in 1. V51 gi, r ig' 521 :jig S21 Jil: 'ffm E , if 5:39 H33 F ri xf, ff G f v nu IE 'Hn wtf' ' ,ffl fi.,,N 5:1 F. ,ri ,Y Fl? K Xi el i J 5 , in 1, 15 , ij L1 , px. if I ET, ,av ' J :ii in ?-l Pull, .ff 1 r . 1- . . i ii fi ,., fl ii 1- i lj! Uk V. xii' -Y W ' 3 ig? 'M' 'Y gf-fiaiif L1 ' E Y '1g.'il...ii -ini..Hiuizivmfvd..g,r.1ziiii1 'i i i ' sj 7 Y. , w .W .ff swf, f 1Q 5 1 P R hllllllilliiilllllllllilllfllllilliilllllilllhllllllllillfwllllllllllllllllillf illiuliu llllIlllWfHll'llmIj-1 ff C RTN . X new 'Q ei ak .ji LOII IN GIICSIC Helena lligh S1-hool History Y. M. CX A. lllee Cluli 2 .iunior Mt-n's Quartette Ori-liestra Vive-Pres. Student Body 3 Annual Stuff, Asst. Bus. Mgr. ln-utsf'hen Aliendu llaedalian ICDNA Cl-ll+lS'l'EIl Montana XVesleyan Ac-ad. State Normal Uolle,2,'e, Dil- lon, Montana lCng'lish Y. XV. l . A. SILVER MAGUIII E Kennewiek High School Kennewick, XVashington Biology Y. W. C. A. Beta Mu 3 Pi Kappa Delta Annual Staff Vhiloclorian IC LE U'l'ER I0 PASCUA Vangasinan High Sohool P. I. lieligion. History Y. M. f . A. Cabinet 2 Glae Plulr 2 Philodorian JA MES DOLES Havre High School Biology Y. M. C'. A. Cabinet 2 Me-n's I Club 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Black Masque 2, 3, 4 Beta Mu 4 Hlleutsc-hen Ahend 2, 3 Panther Claws: Pres. 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Pres. Il Senior Me-n's Quartette Business Mgr. Uollegian fl Class Treas. 13 Pres. 2 Vive-Pres. Student Body 3 Ive Bound Dae-dalian ,f -X Q ,ff X.X X 1 f' K p XXX la: i i i ii i i 1 im i ii i i l iii il l i i i l ii iii 'f . I C K P illll2lIll'llIlll ilv.lli..LiiliiiiiiI'5lillllugiiuizfilj,llHii:g.jn1lQ.l'iMiiigiiiini1 lui ii im illminuliii AGNES XVEBSTER Helena High School English Y. XV. C. A. Alpha Pi Mu 1, 2 English Club 3 Annual Staff 3 Capital City Collegian 3 Honor Roll 2, 3 Philodorian IVAN HODGES XVinnett High School History Y. M, C. A. 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 41 Capt. 2 Men's I Club 1, 2. Pres. 2 Track 1, 2 Oi Herodotokoi 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Mens Quartette Philodorian 3, 41 XVILLIANI HOXYEN Great Falls High Srthool Biology Beta Mu 3 Panther Claws Pres. 2 Class President 1 Student Senate 1, 2, 5 Editor of Annual Alpha Pi Mu 1, 2 The Swan Philodorian IDA BELLE KITCHELL Arrow Creek High School English, Mathematics Y, XV. C. A. NN A -X Pi Ivelta Alpha EDITH QYALLS Helena High School Latin Y. NV. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3 Alpha Pi Mu English Club 3 Pi Delta Alpha: Sec. 3 VVomen's: Lllee Club 1 Annual Staff Philodorian I PRICKLY PEAR fflttfl -ps-r i ti, Cliqu- Q97-, it avg' . , 'V 4 gi MQ. . ii ii in All 424 3, - 6.1 QL,-L,.4t4:..,,f.M,a,4..,7:.+-......44:L...,.4.M...ffff ,e g A - M ij? ,- U. X2 X i ZX l.wl,,', X 37 L4-fn ,drr In W ew- . XC! , i f ufm' 1131.1 'sax !,2 ll ll ll 1 1 ll i i i xi 1 l l ll, 11.1 ,lu , lu L -w f L ,D V, V gll,,1lfllllllll1lg..lllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlglllllllllllllllllllililillllllllm -al-,lvl -14, .,A, H V ' , . --af-F 'wif' f I f' ' n 1 ur WM V Q .Qi . ..M.g.,J I I O KOISTAD tolumllus High bc-hool University of XV'1shington Biology '. lN'. C. . li 'Lck Masque 2 3 4 Beta Mu 4 en S Lxlee Llub 1, , 3 Senior Men's Qufirtette Advertising M'1n'1ge1' Col legian 4 'lee Bound Ivledalifm I AUYS BROOKS Helena High behool Music- Dramaties '. l. C. . XVomen s Crlee Llub 9 Annual btiff FIKANCFQ WATSON Park County High Sohool Music Dramatic-s . XV. C. . Black Masque 'P X omen S 1, lee Club 1 2 'S Vsfomen s Quartette Pi Delta Alpha Class Princess , Annual Staff 3 Philoclorian VILLIAIVI TYP Denton High School Mathematics ens 'I Cun 'Z Sc. Track 1 Baseball 9 Basketball Football 3 The Swan H. M. C. A. Tl-IOMA S FLAGLER Choteau County High School Biology Beta Mu 3: Vice-Pres. 3 Dae-dalian X 'xnxx X X V X xx lll l l l l ll ,llivilll l l.l.,. ' -, ff 'lliillgiiliil'll ?ig11iHiltill'l,lQ11.lxIl'iitl.i1'-,l ?: ,l,ltlll11lil llilll1,.llxrli.i l lillll ll lll ,, I KX! ,vw Y, WA, .,,, . YW Y ,V egg f' ,1 1931 DIARIE E. BRAYER Class Advisor PAI'L E. .IYNKER Terre Haute- High Srlmol. Terre Haute, Indiana Terrv Haute State Tezicht-rs Collegv L'niw-rsity uf Mnntana Biolugy Beta- Mu-Pres. EYEHETT NY. LONG Hwlvena High Sf'l'lOO1, Helena Vhemistry Y. M. 11 A. 1 De-utvhen Abt-url Urr'hest1':i 2, II Philorluriiin ARCHIE X. TOOTHAKER Tiltrwn Svhool, Tilton, New Hampshire Biolrugry Y. M. f'. A. Yip-if Pres: Beta Mu Panthf-r Flaws Philodorian ANTHONY PERSKE1' IHHCKLY PEAR H wx A. . .QQ -A-.Qs 'X t lik all ng.- .-e-1 A Aft F , ,VR , -.7 1' ,Q ,gi-M, 631 . ,fn , ., 1 Al I eg 2, it if T ' WQQNW Q N T Z xx g V x X x Z X Yi f Q5 9514 1 S ' ,fi , x ff ' 4 E f wx- gf Ali JN' Wx 1 x I gt XX -'T S at as 1931 PRICKLY PEAR 1 1 1 , W -0'42,. 425 'N ,, 1 4 V if f nga' T vfx ' Z2 UEEHE3, fi' '..:lg:,, ,cfkf 6 I 'lr llygzylr Ni-gf ORES plgfff-221 0 PH 0 V' ' ' 'N-' '1-:il i1 1 111 Q ft ,, x- 1 1 1-.,.'-' ' FI- 1-1-f,,,, ' Alxlift, ' qw , .' , ' ffhx, la r' ffl' 'T Q'3 '.i-'Q '?526.-. , 4,1 ' :ii71i :5l':?fy- ft i 5:-'K '4Xw 'f :S'QQ'.g:'39'5-Qi? I - f fLQ'f' ' iff' ff cy g 1 l.il'f1L'9 Beaehaiii ...... ....7,A......... I J1'E'Sl4l?l1f Betty Jenks ....... ....... X 'ice President Bernice Mars... .....,.... S9Cl'Ctfl'll'j'-T1'GLiSlll'91' Harley Hughes ......, ..,A..,. S tufleiit Repiwseiitzitiive Mr. Holter ....... ..... I 'aculty RC1P1'CS91l'fLltlV9 The Sf1pl111111r11'e class has entered iiitu the joy of college life after a Fresh- 1112111 year of great triliulatimi. Ill the fall term they successfully acefniiplislietl their first iiiiportaiit duty by i11fr1r111i11g the new vernlaiit class of The VVay of a S4l1ll10111U1'6 VVitli a F1'esl1111a11. The class is keenly iiiterested iii debate, Carl Pitt and Robert Midthuu taking' an active part. Ada VVillia111so11, a proiuiiieiit 1116'1ll.l7t'l' of the class will edit the 19232 Prickly Pear. Grace Bcacliaiu, the class president, is lI1l6'I'I'I1Ul111f3lI1'S first girl cheer leader. Girls from this class were amoiig' the chief participants iii the French Sciireef' Members of the Sfmplioiiime class are active iii Glee Club, cliaiiiatics and athletics. 1931 PRICKLY PEAR mmImlHwfmQmvfwmssrfQfmmQ Beachzun Jenks Peters Mars Hughes llholks Pulliu Mason Midtllun Clark ji 3 2- 55 , W, ,,,. ,. J, ,Y - , rv, ,.,.,, x, x W W. 5 I C ,wMWwwmmwmI .w Wmj K A Q fi iii 314 as iii lf? iii 34 ? Ei 32? Q4 24 122 iii gg . gg if 222 E , E ,,, ,J L, 1 r 1931 PRICKLY PEAR mmfmawmlwycmfwwmmmmqfi 1 EL , l , QJ1' 2? Llgt v 1 i irfi sl M F Ei mfg 145 fx H, lg i S 15, lf, :gg I E1 24 ii 312 E. W EL My E5 big l rs E' ' ' N U E :iq E? H N N 325 552 fl fi EJ E24 5 3 NE: E iff X45 S k Williamson P'tt Byrd l Y Dar 5 Williams I KIIIIIINQII Farbo W 1 5 Harvey Bellinger Brzlnce ' X - V E -33 552' 5 E El -. f W, fr 1-ff, W -J-fVf,i,JWA M ll ,-,,,A,,.w,, ,, , ,J-ef, i QliwnyvfkflgwQmgvllkvgulgmgfmgnfwmvwgx4SQ1LHffHJ5Q25SgfmH11HHD1,445s1Igm51zml , E E E1 5 fmK EK WF' ' 1931 PRICKLY PEAR UIC' EXEC WmA5YC11'111UYC 1 , 3 3 + E F is 5 E E ? EE E 3 E E ? E ? if if 3 2 3 2 E li E 2 E 5 E ? F: fl Farmer Bailey MCL:-an AIIIIIIIS Bealulry f Toothaker Sutherland ? Wagller Sanderson Latluun 3 Iwmmmmmmmwmmmlmm wmQ2sQ-1f,-QmJ2sQmmmJ1sQmmf,22sLmQ2KLmm1vv11Qmn1g E Ki 3 E Q i 5 fa Q 4 4 1931 PRICK LY PEAR ff 1 sz I ' I X V il f g - I ., ,VN i 5 - V ' P ' j- . 3, L lfffff'-'2?y, . f. 9 - . ' Q, ' 4 ,f f' f, ' , L X X K j ,L ff! ,Z N . gif f 1 - X . .. ff if V .f - - . X, - 1 Y ,X ff 4 -X QQ' tex, jg? fry! . X51 44 , ' Y ' fl 1 is ' if' ft- 1 :ie-2: x '- t ' ' H N 9?-45-iifii:Efii: !2..eff- . t '- rfr- s,,, '- . ff s 1 J in-if M.. X , X X gjlqijlix I K Xa, .W 'Va 1 ' -' x- fa-A X . , K f 1' A-1' fit'-he MXN '-, ,' 'wriyi' f . itll V ' GEL XYNN ' 4 YN . .-:-57 ' tiiHl,5 .fi X xt Q' X tbl 1 ' Joe De-Bar ,.,,.,, .........,..,.. P resident Helen Seth .,,,..,.,,,, ...... N 'ice President Eva Townsend ....,,. ,..,.,.,....... S ec1'eta1'y Etl Hamel .,..,.,,...., .................... T 1'l'ElSlll'G1' Coaeli Dietmeier ..... ..,.., i Facility Advisor XVhen the imposing gates of I. lf C. Educational Prison clicked behind the class of '34, jeers and malicious howls arose from the rest of the inmates. Fries of Freshie resounded through the halls. VVith a. fiendish glee the veterans swooped down upon the new-comers with dozens of stout wooden paddles, bales of green caps and gallons of emerald ink. Meanwhile VVarden Brooks and his deputies, touched with a spirit of humanity, attempted to instill into the craniums of his new charges some knowledge concerning their new state of existence. They must forget their old aimless, easy-going system of living and buckle down to work in order to make good during their four year term so that it would be possible for them to be paroled at the end of the period. Gradually the old guards began to evince a. certain respect toward these precocious t'Cl1ilclre11.'7 They were actually learning the ropes and making good, they were acquiring an extremely becoming collegiate poise Elllfl losing most of their hoydenish high school habits. No longer were their elders ashamed to speak to them. After all, these Freshmen were not like other Freshmen. They were different --C, S, --35 it if iifrrii f'ij'ifi1tt 1H.x'11::.lt ttmt1i,wm!z:1t1itnt1iglttt4'i'2iz11ftitngUL'.DZt'n u!j'iit1:3it 1 K fl:I1lJ1H1l1'sWffUII1IIIU Mm ,um HWQWWMMTMMNSZCM 1931 PRICKLY PEAR MMMMMYKWMMWM HQJSZQMMWQMF mf 1 Ha el L Sa l ett Hf1e,1.,,1, Seth DeB lr Tho Pitts H 0 P t rso Mll umummmumnn mwMxmmmmjQn1A1 yQ mmm3XLwm um Tl11UII7KCUUJJU mb 'LS l'fETlYf11IIIJ.1IYfm:V Q' l Y Fi Lv' , - U I A K' 1 Yri' 1 i if nm? 'Z' 'KP ,XM ., , Q E Eff Si Ei Ei li Q25 wg E13 hi , ' ' 1 Eg P4 E 3213- 323 iii 5:51 U27 351 Hi iii JE E Ev IE' 4526 f FQ ,Eu 225 F2 iii Fi if 5 i is Ill : I I Broc 'way mas V 1 gg: I 'I I' ' c ' BLZIIE I 1 . ulllS0l'li lg 7 +, E Q 3'?'Lf3Ail1 T W 1: Q U44 A h Hifi 1931 PRICKLY PEAR mvmmmmwmwmmwmwz' E E El kg.: f ' 'AJ , Ne. , 1. Q3 !f?u If 4, 34' fi n K I P w X-m 11:2 214 F3 E5 Q E eg Q 24 F fi? 24 li 1 f Y L, y . ' A gi 'QV ffl 3 19 5:1 1 ,c, l 1 I W gg 1 , 1235 ,Q 5 , N .5 lg 1 DET 'LQ lg? EE N Eg 3 .5 as if e gl 'fig Trumbull Cleveland ,454 Green Fullberg Sutton fx. E4 Gernolcl Brown Daniels Ramspeck Jarrett Eyre J r , Q, Ed' Pe ll Q3 gi El -37 n Q , 0 wmZSQMwL wmvz1wwm22IQ lw1hw K 4, f 4 E 1931 PRICKLY PEAR H 4 f I l 4 1 5 3 5 Lf KWWYIKIRLQSL MMBLQKBQHWMBQTK 5 5 I Vf 5 iig . Q , , F35 5 3 is, A E Q 2 I Nevins . cm-isinger I if , Elgrlfltre L .,11 gm-jage V mvmm1H111LvmmlH9Wmmf W1HmVWj H , wmv 'Umm fmmnmv Q 4 4 1931 PRICKLY PEAR QWMMWMMWMWWMMWWQYQ Q 225 4 Q iv 47, . ff f :XJ 4 F1 , fa 1 K 4 E 1 5 4 5 4 F? 1 Fa: ' E 4 if 4 F 4 4 at . F: 4 4 4 1 5 4 Q 4 G4 f 1 fi , 4 4 lg E , EQ! 1 ES Gig F1-ealuml williams -E' Laswell Myers Smith In neck B1-quett Cl 1 fi Stockhill Flilule fl 1 1 ll jg I Q 4 E 4 P3 ' 4 24 E ia '39 E5 XE ,I ?s1wmfmmQmmQmm4WW4m 2H14mJKQwmJ2RYW22SiW m4 A-Jr 5 4 4 X, , E4 iii Q af Si 4 44454 1931 PRICKLY PEAR umimmumuwmmmmmmmmwma rx 4, ' Wi 4:3 'N U., WRX. iii 4 44 4 5 4 Ei Q ,ii ,.,w:f,.WfQf '5?'NEX?'Rgx 0 A Z 4-'4 QWMWYW gg Q nfl! yvkkbfqsx 'K 55' If ' , H xx.- ZJEM yi I 47 'b , if IINDED N5 45 la' 44 5 fi? gi ff? if 425 iii 40- It mm4fqgf44gmgmgpgqliggmggggqgmqwgggml4ggpjm41EmXg3g Q P4 7 2 49, 4 J Zltbletirs 1931 PRICKLY PEAR 5 VU N COACH ROLAND E. DIETMEIER To iflfliltll lJl6'l1'l16'lt'I' is clue- our g:1'11z1t11s1 a1l111i1'atio11 and g'1'3llll1llC for the past s11z1s1111. I31'i11g'i11,q 1111 aTl1leT1Js with l1i111 to l11le1'111r11111'111i11 lie Slil1't9Ll Work i11 1111 0I'lll1't?ly IIPXV co1111111111i'1y. Tliv fm1tl1all 11121111 l11P built was 0119 to lm Ilffllld uf. The l1a1ske-tl1z1ll te-21111, :'1ltl1f111g'l1 it cmisisfvcl 111z1i11ly of f1'esl11111J11, l1Pl1l up well i11 011111111-'f1iti11111 with ll11- Otllff'1 1vr1llPg'11s. III l1z1sel111ll we 61ljUj'Pl,l 111112 of The I11-sl of sea1s1111s clue To the early lfillllllljl' giwii the lmysl by The 1f1111cl1. zxlfllflllgfll The 1-m11 l1 gives The c1'1fcli'1 for tho fine 1'c-sults 111z1cle i11 The state 1111101 tu the i11clivi1l11z1l 111911, lw cle-ss-lives ll1lIL'l1 l1i111sc-lf fm' clc-vel1111i11g' each 111311 to his fullflst cfapzicity. 01121011 lJlP'II1lPli'I' is 211l111i1'Q1l for l1is 1:19311 spf11'ls111a111sl1ip, his l1ig'l1 ideals a111l his 21l1ili'1y to Illfllllfl El fig1'l1ti11,Q' and spr11'ts111z111-like squad. .illl ll ll ll ll lll l ll. l r x5 i -:Q 1, 1 ,, '11 1 :I 1 ', sin ,11f:1' u1i'1111:Uil 1fk1'.11111111iQf11ia1l1'jlhiluq 1 1 P C K P E A Rl R 551' 1' i wh M- 3 1.-. A Z W, Agp. W t ' 1 -M .M - , um' mi WYT2 1 ,gza , E E FGOTBALL E1 1,1 111 El 191, Al C 1 One sunny afternoon in Septeinber twen y men answeret I0 eall for early foot lc work-out issued by Illfl'l'lllUUlllffllll'S new coach, Roland llietmeier, graduate and letterman from ff'arleton Collegw-, Minn. l'n'lcr the Vim and enthusiasm of the Coach, the team grew u11til three squads were formed before the first game. All men who donned the cleatcd shoe were introduced to a progani of vigorous training' and a variety of new plays by ljietmeier. A peppy team journeyed to Billings October lf! where they met, the Poly team in our season's first game, a lllllll-Sllllglllg' contest. The game ended with Poly 19 points ahead for placing the mud-coated ball over the assumed goal line which seven inches of lain had obliterated. 1 During' the half t he players were served with coffee in order to offset the Cold a11d lf ,X Y. 1 1 12 I li '4 ,K E 111 ll 1111 111 11111 111111 ,L1111111 1111r,11 11111 1. 1, 0 x K N j 17, , , 1 951 :J 1 1 1 SQ? 1x --in-lr: A 1 4 1 1 ' ft 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 fs Q 1 ' l' K 1 'Tre 1 1 l A i 1 3 X1 Q sew , l l 1 l 1 1 l 3 mm! l ' I ' 1 ' l 1 1 ' A 1 i I l I We l V X E lien 1 4 i 1 4 K l I1 X 1 X xx B 2 it 1 H 1 ' . . 1 1 . 1 1 J 1 wr... t j l t . , . ,.. . 5 t . ' 1 1 l- H, 1 1 N 2 5 11V P Q W K 3 tgp PQ 1 1 I 4 X lil ' El J 5 1 1 1 it 5 .. t L, 1. 1 X 1 jg 1 1 Q '51 f ' Q1 Y 1 H 1 y 1 l 151 e 1-5 L L ,Q 1,55 Q l ' t l tl lfill 9 dainpness and to add to the general misery the Poly pulled some fast trick plays which ran up their score and left us on the zero end of the tally. This game was witnessed by 1 I Y 51 Us Miss 1' rane and Clark Newton who, in the famous Jezabel CModel F3 braved the elements to motor to Billings for the annual Billings Poly-I. U. C. encounter. After nearly breaking' into the winning columns, the I. U. C. Panthers suffered 'lil their second defeat of the season, October 16, at the hands of Ricks College, Rexburg, t EV Idaho. At the end of the half our players held a 12 to 6 lead but it waned when we ,451 failed to withstand their final rally Which placed Ricks on record as Winners with a i seore of lli-lf. my The brilliant line plunging of Rcynold of Ricks was a feature of this snappy battle. J The Panthers showed up well on the defensive but were unable to stop this fighting Fig ' ground gainer in the fatal fourth quarter. ,M On October 25, accompanied by a number of the student body, the team went by bus ,JR F1 to Bozeman for another mad fight, this time with the Bobkittens. We fail to comment lit Q on individual playing, mainly because identity of the players was impossible behind erusts 1113, qtfontinued on Page 53j pl. 114 42- , 1 ,QJ . E 1'-- , . . .. . . . . .Nm , .1 7-1 , ,, ,,.-,. .Yam A .,,i W- bmw. A. .Y mv. -Mi JW, 1111111111111 111111111n111'111111E 1111111111111111111111111111111111'111111111111111?1111111111111111112111111111111111if111111fW11l111112111 111111n111H1111!119u111L1111111I1U1t11HQ1M111111?11l111w1111111111W1,m1111111Wl1111w111111B1?lRW1e15 ' 1931 PRICKLY PEAR mrmiifemnrtiiffemtalMM1Hon Capt.-Elect-Ehnore Smith Elmore Smith came to In- termountain this year from Hamilton High School with a fine record of scholastic and athletic ability and achievements. It is not often that a freshman is elected to the captaincy of a college squad, but his unexcelled merit as an outstanding' guard and keen thinker act- ed as a magnet to point in his direction the selection of the captain-elect. Elmore Smith is respected and ad- mired by everyone on the campus. Vnder his direction the squad of '32 will take their stand. Captain-Gordon Wilson A previous All - State Tackle, Gordon Wilsoli took over the duties of squad cap- tain during his third year at Intermountain. This last sea- son he was again chosen to fill that important berth. Skinny is an outstanding' of- fense and defense man with an ability to direct the at- tack under the most crucial circumstances. His ability to make holes in the oppo- nents' line added much to the scoring possibilities dur- ing' a. game. His fighting' spirit and Hnever say die philosophy carried the team with him through the season. --13 Kilim imlaifflimlfwi 'F hfwiiinivfltimeillliildlillliiiiimfhilllllirwIIHIQEWIMEIffwftfiifsfl mu o Hmlg.,e DeB.lr Lnmorvux Doles O11 Dec 1111391 5 lll19Il11Ol1l111l11 1ss 111bl d '11 the Placer Hotel 10 l1011o1 the 1030 football SC1111Cl 11 1l1e 11 1tl111011ll Footb1ll Bflnquet A11l1011I1CG1H9111 of El11101E' 91111111 s 8lCC1l011 10 Clpffllll tl1e 1931 Panthers 11 as 111flCl a11d 1r1bute 31161 to the entire 191111 1119111lJLI5. , Slnnnv Wllson, who piloted the 193111 1l1I'011g'l1 thick and thin for two xears 1979 and 1930, has been a constant source of enco11ragen1en11 to the plavers I11 1929 he captained a minor conference championship team, the 101181 511109 the 1921 state chainpionship Winner. A Snnth W1ll lllake a11 ideal leader for next year, having cap1ai11ed both Coach Dietineier has proved himself Worthy, not only as a keen judge of cl1aracte1 111 players, but also as 21.11 exponent of fair play and as an 01111- Qialldlllg' example to his 111911 by his own personal cl1a1'ac1er. Witli o11ly seve11 fo1n1e1 squad 1116111lJ9I'S, l1e has SPG111 a year in adjiistlnent of raw recruits and next 3 ea1 will see an Ell.JH11Cl311C9 of experienced veterans of this year's battles 1eady fo1 action. 1 1 , Y. . I Q' ' 1 ' football and basketball in high school. , . 44- Y 1111111 1931 PRICKLY PEAR mnamm1ma1rmm11cem111Cmm11ma 1 le ' , ' 1' :ure e 1 1 1 ' 1 12 ' - 1 an 1 fa ' ' 21 1 1 11 . 1 in 1. - - C 1 1, I 1 ' 1 C- m 1 ' 2 ' ' 2 3 :hw 11111111111 BemmmC1mW1MeM13I 11em11 ,-Sf 1? gel El 1 1: 15. 1-1 93. ogg El S. l J 5-T1 :af .Eb 1l 1 E1 .El Zi li .el '21 .EY E lei lg' E. Wg, :ij 5 lg! E El lil E 55 li, 151 'il 5. .fi l: 151 l 'wif' lg .45 .35 ,aj-, 151 :'l 15 E1 U El El Z fa 5 12 at E1 rp' Ed ,923 .21 15. .ay E1 E1 1:1 2, il .51 .:. ? Q1 1931 PRICKLY PEAR 13 ' Cheney Zyp Morris THE LINE-UP HODGES-FULLBACK AND HALF Hodges was tl1is year's stellar backfield man at either half or full. He has a lot of driving power Hlld gives all l1e's got. He has played four years of steady, powerful foot- ball. DEBAR-I-IALFBACK h DeBar is a plucky little 111311 who shows great promise ill his freslunan year. He isn't afraid to get his H1311 31111 has some real possibilities. LAMOREUX-QUARTERBACK Lainoreux was new at quarter but showed up well at center. His ability this season shows that he will do big things another year. DOLES-I-IALFBACK Doles displayed real ability at catching passes. He is slippery, hard to catch, Hlld a good blocker. Tl1is is his last year. HERRING-HALFBACK Herring is an old timer at football allfl proved to be a real threat. Tough luek fol- owed him as he was crippled i11 the last game of the season. MISFELDT-HALFBACK Misfeldt showed up very well in blocking and tackling, doing especially well i11 the game with the Cubs. He was forced out of action by a sprained ankle. I 1' --1 -J E-1'-11.1 ni, -1 MJETETT-w1Tw3t71? ihfmyTI:TL1E'1n'Ey11l 11'fiT YQff11i AJmf1?m1111111ili1111mfm1611llMm111c1'1111Er71'11n11w111111111111m111111wJ1hn11 lfmnmmrlmia. yf .ag ff-1 :fy A J! '.f f -- if - -.f -+ 'ze Jyfiifwg-f'Q---Q2 if-W:- QA r uw ex- . a H il rf-I L! le' 1 1 11' el td 14 lg A ag? K e1 -1 .1 12' fel 12? asf J 4 :sf if ,K i iii aa lf: l H I 1 lj J 1-1, P .ix 1 .My 139 ' 1 ei he if J few N 1 isa lgf 1 X 1 1 L? ESQ L19 24 1 1 li 1 'gg lk 12 E1 E 1 1 1 rx J Z' 1 , 1931 PRICKLY PEAR mfmmizmuifmmnmmvicmiqg, Zi fjij . A 1 Green Snow M'1cLeo11 TINKLEPAUGH HALFBACK T111klepaugl1 at half was COl1S1S'f9H'E and had ple 1ty of f1gl1t He vull mean a lot to the tea111 next yeai CHENEY TACKLE Cheney 1S -111 old v1:1111o1 011 the team and 1S always th 16 wlth plenty of flght H wil be l111SSQfl next yeal ZYP END passes MORRIS-TACKLE Mo111s 1S big and StlOI1b and played good football He will be a good piospeot fo1 next yeai MOORE END M0019 has played thitt yeals and, though small, 1S a oo11t111ual thieat on account of lus pass snatchmg Hljlllly TRUMBULL END Tlumbull 15 fast, a,,1le and a hald workel He d1d wall at ll1S fust and last yeal of football HAMEL-END H1n1el 1S new but lalge and Slf1011g' and sl1ows pI'0l'I11SQ at 61lIllQI' tackle or end GREEN GUARD Guen, who was new tlus yQa1, played a steady hald game of 1eal football both on the offensive and defensnt fe lmmlyllm mQLl lsmmlllWmJKmWQXQfe m1 emQllQmmmQ2KHmWZl1WmQ2lQfmmm32lLm 11 el gi 1 Ee- tsl 321 lst ls at ay is Bef sa 321 Sei ls gl pa Q Fl zyp, as Zi Jiiiiioi-, bi-0149 into foot-ball Ja Sui-pi-isga us with his ability at gi-abbiiig El ,.-' -- 4' . - . 3:1 I R ' is Q 1 is - 1 - R ld ,L . 1 1 E4 E1 46- - iiliiiilixi '1 1 U. TL 'R 1 is i 1931 PRICKLY PEAR marrfmmrmitflmmliimaiemlfg . 22 J. Lane Cleveland Robb E lf I-I SNOW-CENTER on hand next year. MACLEOD-GUARD li Mae is the boy with lots of spirit and encouragement, and has plenty of good Scotch to determination. He graduates. ADAM S-GUARD li Adams, though crippled most of the year, played some niee football. He will be in line next year. Zi LANE-CENTER Lane made good at end as well as center. He has a lot of ability. John was used as CLEVELAND-TACKLE Cleveland's size, steadiness, and serappiness gave him a real start this year. He will ls be cn hand again for some more good football. ROBB-END Robb plays a hard, gritty game and always has plenty of fight in dark moments. He has played four full years of excellent football. lr 51 The following players will be lost through graduation: Robb, Trumbull, Cheney, four years, Doles and Lane three years, MacLeod two, and Trumbull one. They will all leave places hard to fill. Horsley and Hunter, both Seniors, deserve much eedit for their ' .f,-.fae7--fe7..f ,,,?J,-1J...f if JL,--, V- ,L W We X -.-e . l-.f ,A LJ Fr 5, .4 P? .E 45 ,Q s ! f-3 i,, is la sl tif e e lf l-X Snow did some real work, playing his best defensive game with the Mines. He 'll be 3, ,H E El an effective punter in our last game. is MacLeod, Lane, and Doles. Wilson, Robb, Hodges and Cheney have been with the squad EQ faithful work on the second string. Q,-Q --47 E E 1 1 111111 111,1 11 1 11111 11 111x1f1,1'111,111'1 .1,,,1,111111,, I CJ 111111'111111f1111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111ff1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111 Ilvllar NIiNf1-!1It 3-iuttun llsla-1:1-T Norris Gaurlgnnl l'l11'ney Murray ASKET VBALL T111- P:111111111's 111111111-11 1111'11' 11111111 S1-z1s1111 11115 y1':11' W1111 1111 1'1lL'11'll'I1g1llQ' 111-f0z11 f1'1i1111 111111111. 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This 1'x111-1'11-1101111 11-11111 1'11'11x'1-11 11111 111111'11 f111' 11111 I':111111111's 211111 ll s1'111'Q of 35-211 was C1101-k1'11 1111 111111111151 1111'111. 48- 1' 1 ,, 1 1 1111 11-uf Off, 111 - 1 515161 1 f 1 Z 1 11, 1 V1 ,V 1 Ei! 1' Tx 1, H LJ 51,1 V! 11 11 1 5121 '111 I 1 131' 111 1, 1, 1 '517 12 1 ' ,I 111 1 I n, J Y 1 1 1 af 111 W-1 111' 111 1, S 121 1 1 15 1'1V1',' 12 1' 1 1 151, , 1 1 1--1 151 1, 1' 1, 1 1 1 1 1171 111 1511, 1 1 .1 11 1 1 11 192' 11- 1 1 1 E1 , 151 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 111 11111111r111, .11:1,' ':11:'1111'11111::111R1'11'11'1111111111111111l11111111t1111111111J11,11:1n1111'1111111 11911111111111111111111111P111,l1111111111rr1111r111'111111r111i1111 I I KX Y , 7 ,W 1, ,A., 1 ,- .,., ,HH .1 11 21 rj 1 1 v 1 'VT 'NN' 3Y iv-f-'A 3 ffg Y e Awlr ,-,g - ,37 g ,L 779- Ax, H bg! A i V 51feeli r r1imH1fmremmmffB!1e11m 1 93 1 P RI C K LY P E A R Miewmlwmgmlmm IWUFDlfQl'1?y Q me is F1 li, ii iff' i Fi ' A l l i 'J E 'QS l i l 'E-Q eq, Eg Ei us .Elf i iii, .4 Eg, l Q , is :ES rl .g xc,-Eg i, 5 l l . d X E is N lift E. l 5 l ' 'nil EE: ' 5 Ei ijt if fr: i l Misfehlt Hue-gg ' Q M is til fra, l 1 On January 24 the team came into its own when it downed the Mines 29-23. This .gif gg game, fought hard and elean, starred Garland who played good offensive ball as did Haegg and Cheney. The game held many tense moments when the eou11t closed the gap between L5 M54 l gi the seores again and again, but the Panthers kept their 5-point lead in the last half. iii Ei A game with Saint Charles, played February 2, brought out the ancient rivalry of the E two c-olleges and in spite of the Panthers' desperate but discouraging attempt to curb EQ' 'E-5 'xv the Saints, they were smothered by a large score. la, - lit lg The team showed mueh better form in the game played with the Eastern Montana El v . , , .. . . Normal 111 Helena, february 7. The seore stood 54-31 at the tinal XVl11StlG after Haegg 3555 gi of Helena had eontributed the highest number of points for our team. Swanson of the 'A Normal played a sensational game. At the half the seore was 15-l-1 in favor of the Normal. ig' E' . . T 5 The Panthers saw red and forced their Way to victory. F541 E, The varsity squad, composed now entirely of Freshmen, next made a triangular trip to Bozeman, Dillon and Butte. Although they failed to capture any of these three games, Eb, gr-1 if-i 5 l E. -49 si M lil ' E 52 ,J f, .Y ..eff,,,, . 1440, 7 Alf,-gene. -Lama .i ,J ..,,,,, O. V, H , ,H e..- ,, e ,.i,m. 5 K, 1 11 L, X, wi lv , ' 1 1931 PRICKLY PEAR 11.1f11Wff110m111m1g1wfxf 3 1 4 1 , V, ,, , Garl Ind Llunqw the tllp 1JlOXLfl xaluable let211s1 the pl'1ve s lea1111d 101111d111c1 l1Ot only 111 plaunfr to g11the1 but also 111 plavmg 011 1'llg0 flO01S In tl1e f1lSf ,,, llI1L, pl vul Wltll tl11 Bobeat usuus, 111 lllY ot Whose plavels havt statt WV1dC 1E1LltE1f10l1S, tht P'111tl111 tuarn stulggled llnild but S0011 found themselves outtlusstd slaught VS111Cl1 lett tl1e SIOIL -13 94 MOIIIS and DLBL11 1nte1Ld the game and d1d VLIY good W01k At Butte Illt91IHO 41 70 19 edge f01 Butte lllltdlll 10st Z1 31JO111t lead 011 fouls Wl111l1 lnollght tl1e sL01e up to The t11p, cove1111v -171 IHIIPS of d1ff1cult 10361 was made bv cal The second gfune gvm Outnumbeled as we VWQIG bv tl1e S'l1I1fS SUPGIIOI FQSGIVQ supplv, 0111 1ne11 put up then usual gallant defense Startmg out W1tl1 a ten1p01'11v had of a few p0lI1tS, tl1e Panthers S0011 tell betolc tht 5a1nts who lOllQCl. up a sc01e Wluth Callled them fzu ahead ot 0111 team and w011 thtlll tht V1ft01V Tl11s combat W'1s mallxed bv a Sp1E11d1d team Wltll Stunt Charles was plaved Februaxv 11 at tl1e Helena Hwh bplllf 011 the pa1t of IIltL1lI10l.ll1t3111 11.11111 wmmrrlrv lllnm1n rnmnUJ llmrnmrrmunijllxqnnmmnnm 7ll'lIllIlllllllllllJlW1XKLllLllllI11lIll.UJ2,Jll'I1lT'lIlI 1H1MmmUp1111q1nm mm1Jgtmmmgnl1AL y1gtmmmmmmm1 wMq1m I, mum IK ,f-x. 1 1 WW' WJ xt 1, 925 125 4 I La 1, Fel lil til bfi E P 1 fel Q 1, :gf gi L 1 Pei 'Ei LJ Ivfr, If-ag le, 1 554 L tl Ji? iq! '15-1 1,1 that 1 I g E 1 ? 'l .. . . 'j,I ling! 1 1 bei 1 4 135: 'Sin .- .. ,, , I . ICII Y . , 1-, 1 O I - CI I I Iv! Ipaq If 1 - V A ' I ' I C . . I gs I .. l 1Iy.L , HI 3 - V, ' 1 . QA 1 . y -1 I I - , I I 1 , J- I ' Y I - 1 ' I , I 1 . 3 , I . . c - I - I 1 II .I 1 . gf The second game was taken by the Dillon Tea.ul1e1's who W01'liGd up a smashing 011- W' L y '. ' I 1. -1 ,O I '-' 1 - 1 I-1 - 3 ' ,- lx E1 H' 1151 1X AES ' ' ' 'lx b ' ' ' ' 1 ' F21 ffl by V - 1 ' 1 , e , . 1 ' ' v , C , I 1 ' .4 1 Z5 WI gi u x 4II-I! get , . K. , . - 1 Y .' . . . pig 'r . - ' ' . ' C . ' 1 I . I I S . . I IK II I . I I I A 1 11:21 ' I'!.1 , A1 ' . I I sf .1 '1 .I I . I 1, el . ' . . . el EEI w ' .' I 3 . ' 1 . ' . Ig E2 50- IE ' I-'Ln'-7 A II f --4-I -,1-efflff-41 A-eff, Y vv W - YYDAY, A-., V. 14'-,AfL,,,.Cwvx. 5514:-A Q1 111,-If-J W - DL,JO-A-e.fele ,fQ,-,'-.1f- 1,2 .1117-,ew 0 0 e, , 1. J E Ei E he E 1 5 E' 1 1 1 93 1 P RIC K LY P E A R LE! 'T ,lil .Q 1 t El y lg ' 1 Ei 1 .al 2 121 E1 9 5 7-gi 1 at Eg! E 51 .gh P E Sf 1' El 5 E1 E if 1 E3 l Ei ET l xy 1 i Murray Sutton G 1 3. At the last ganie of tl1e season the Y. M. ff. A. team seoredla seeond vietory over the fy E W ' . . . . ' ' Q Blue and Uraiige. Tl1e H. completely SLllJ1UG'l'g'0ll tl1e Panthers llllill the last. tew I1l1lllll9S Q of the game when some real playing was turned loose by Interinountain. Although our l 1' , . . . . . . 1 team was deteated, it played an excellent tloor game a11d 111 the last few minutes tallied I 2 17 points. if Climaxing the 1931 Basketball season, on Mareh 6 came the second annual Basketball banquet at whieh time the inembers of tl1e I. U. C. squad, Coach Dietmeier and Dr. Brooks 5 2 . . . f E were entertained by tl1e business 111011 of Helena. 1 2 .. . . . . . . . . l , The Panthers tinishecl tl1e season with a record ot tour wins and eight defeats. Bill 1 3 Haegg was high point H1311 with 56 points. Garland ranked next with 36. Haegg, Misfeldt yi 1 Q ' ' . . ' 1 i and Cheney made their letters by vote of tl1e I Club. T Reeognition should be given those who remained o11t for basketball all season but 'Q lg were unable to get i11 enough playing to make the necessary qualifications for a letter. N 2 Joe llc-Bar, Bill Zyp, Dick Laswell and Clarence Morris were among those who fell a little 1 Q short of the necessary playing time den1ancled under tl1e 1'ules of tl1e I Club. ' g Z E -51 .1 Q, . 'ff 'rf 11.1, 11- ' i '1Q...-ff1:j 'iLTlTl'U'.. 1255 i'1nr1113Tu11E1i1lQ7'l1lrv11n llIlIllldflVlbIllllillJIIll5lllXllilflmIIll'l'llIl'lUDll'lhlhll!'ll'llIlllQlllllll,lllllll'llIllIl1lf,lrflllllllllllfx V, , 1, , , X 4, V, A, nn! 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Our first threat 111 S101'1l1g' 0CL'1l1'1't'l1 VV1l1'll HC111gL'S 11111551111 111 R111111 1111 a s111e1111r 1111lY a1111 11111 11a11 was Z141V11IlL'1'11 to wit11i11 11111 yards of 11111 goal 1i1111. fX1l011l1'l' pass was s111-1111ssf111 i11 11111 third 1111111111111 11111 11111 1'1al1 was raught hy 21 Boz11111a11 111UY9l' who 1'1111y111'11111 i1 into 11 f11llL'11l1.1,1XYll 1111 1111' VVl'11l11l' 111111 of 11111 19-U s11or11. T1111 P1111111111' s1,111a11 111:1y1111 I1 great 1111f1111siy11 Q1111111, 11211'1it'41 1111 lllllllj' 11111115 against 11111' line 81111 s1111111i11g' a l111ll1111'1' of 11a1'11 111'i1'11s 111111111111 11y 11111 B11z11111a11 f111111a11k. O11 1111- first of N11v111111111r 1. V. 1'. 1'0O1't'l'S 11ss111111111111 111 1-1111111111 111 wi11111ss 11111 1111- C0l1ll1f9!' with 11111 Grizzly f'll1JS. T1111 11111111 11111101111 1111-111sL11v11: for ll 14111111 111111111 111111 were S11l'11I'1S1'41 111 fillfl 111111 11111' 111111111 1111111 11111 1 1111S 111 a11111'1s1 21 s1a1111s1i11. T1111 Jllllitbl' Grizzlios xy 111111 L'1lZl,9fl'1l11'11 at 11111 lflxillg' 1111111 111 lllll 1111 a 11111111111 s11111-11 against 11111 stone wall 1111f1111s0 s111,11i11i1111 11y 11111' 111611. A111111111111 they llllt-1l1i'iyt'11 IIS i11 L'YC1'Y way 1111' S1-ore at 11111 111111 of the 111111111 5101111 2.3-U. T1111 f.V'1l1JS fai11111 111 sCor11 i11 11111 last 11llZ1l'10l', 1111110111111 11111' took :111Va111ag'11 of s111'e1'111 111'11:1ks i11 11l't'Y111l1S 1111ri1111S. Our so'1111111-1,1 111311115 s1r1111k was XVHS11011 off i11 g'1'11111 shape WI11111 11111 01'H1l1Q,'L' a111l 111119 11i1e11 1111 311 1111i111s 111 th11ir 1111111111 against 11i11o11 Nl11'1ll2l1 i11 H111111111. The ganie was 111ay1111 llll Ar111is1i111- Day rlxffllllx 2111 111111111sias1i11 11r11xv11 111111 111111111' i1111a1 WV1'l1t1ll'l' 11o1111i1i011s. T1111 1211111111115 gi-1111111111 11 112158 from 11111 air 111 s1-111-11 011l'1Y ill 11111 first 4'1ll21l'f0I'. T111111 11 11ow111'f111 111'i1'11, which 1111111111 us 18 1111i111s, was s1:1rt1111 31111 1111' first two 1111ri1111s VVi?l'0 111:1rk1111 11y 15111111 work from Ho11g11s 111111 Hl1l'l'11lg', Ill 1111- 1111I'l1 C1lli1l'11'l' 11111 I. Y. lf. S11l111f1 was 1111111 s1111r111ess 11y 11i111111's 111111 111112 111111112 111i11a1i1111 11111 i11 11111 fi11111 111-rio11 Lf1Ill111'1'llX, f1'11s111111111 11l1i1l'tt11'1D1l1'k, 111111111i111111 his shif1i- 1111ss wit11 11111111 1113y 111 11111 111'111' TNV11 111o1'11 1'111111111rS. The last 151111111 of 1111' s1111s1111 was 11111y1111 i11 B111111, N1lX'1'IIl1,1E'l' 15, YV111'll W11 w11111 1111w11 i11 1111a11ti11i111111111 11ef11111 11111111111 11111 s11'1111g' 111ayi11g of 11111 B111111 511111101 of Mines. This g'l'1111l'UIl 111111111 was wi11111ss1-11 11y V1l'1lI2111Y 11111 Q111ir11 Sflltlllllt 1'11'111y w11o a1'Co1111i11111i1111 11111 11-51111 1111 13111111 1111 11111 111-21111111111 B111111 f11ot11a11 s1'1111yi111. TYW'11'k' 1111ri11g' 11111 g'a11111 the figllfillg' Panthers 1111s111111 11111 11a11 1111w11 to B111111's 111111- yai-11 1i1111 11111y 111 have 11111 Miners 1111111 11111 of 11'ZlIlg'1'1'. John L111111 111111111 11 111111111 111111111 111 111111111115 11V111' 11111 fl'11Z1'll Q:1'0l1l11'1 111111 it is groatly 111 1111 1'11,1gg1'Q11e11 111111 1l1is'a11i1i1y was 1101 11is1111x'1-1'1-11 1111111 11is last Qfilllltk V Y T1111 1lI'1'flkS XVt'1't1 a,Q11i11st 11s i11 1111s gillllti 31111 11111' 1111s1 was 11111111aSs1111 by B11119's 111ayi11g, si111-1- 11111 Mines 11r11ss1111 11111' 11111111 1i1111 six 1i11111s. Our 1111111 111111 11111 11111 fight 11111 w1'1r1- 11111111111 111 s11111 1111- XV21l'1lL'l' syst1-111. A s1111r1- 111 39-11 w11111111 1111 21 s1111s1111 of weak 11ff1111si1'1- 11111 1511-at 111-f1111si1'1- 1'11iif'. , 1, 3221- - -0 mfs-1 .1 Q '11, X 1 ?' 12' U- Y CA .1 - ,-:. ff fa ghwiiz-.2219 1 ? , 55135153 1 54 f53 111 ,1 ,:1, 111' 111 1ii1 1111, 11,111 1111 111 111, 111 1 1 11 111 V11 M. 1 1 I i1 1, . 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Q -,1 llv 2 L1 v 71 'x I ,11 ix: ' xl-v 1 yfyirx . , -1. W Ilol 'vhlivllf - '12 1 lem off 'md H111 1l1ft'l'UST in lm- wha ll kept svvv '-1 off of 'rl 1 Tum . '1 ' ly , 011' nwvt t1's .'02ll'. ' Fo 'I 'r-' 12. 1 x1 x111xS1Z11 -We ', '.' u12. -. 1 5 . - 1 D ' ', I ' 1 B L' K fl l'lf- '1- ' 'z 'I 1 1 21 f 1 3 if 1 E11 U . ' 11- '111 as ' ' ' 1 1 'slj .'l1 '1 fill ' 111341 f 211 ,gl 1 - f- '1'1 5 I-1e1.I3'll If zfwt-1 '1 1 ' 11-1 ,'f'l'1T1 1' H '1 .Wfft 1 vlmlwll fm' thc- utllors in thv loan H ,' 1 ' ' fl ' t' ' 1l'l.' I' T ' -11 plan-0 ' 1 tl 11 all-.' - Q ml . ' 1 ,fo .' A 1 11d lt 112 '1 xl ' 1 - K. -at 1'z1 f 'z ' ' '11 ' - ' To 1111'1I' ' 1104-. , I 1 1.3, - 1. gl. 111111,...........,................,..,...., ms 2 1 1 ,............. ...................... A 2 2220-.vmwl 111.31 ......,................................... 1927 '11 ' 2 ........................ 13 3f10 1' f 04, - 13,-1 ,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,1..,.........,. H1925 1 -V 1 ....,11..........1..,...,,..,,.,.. f. U41-Uf, - lag ,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.......... 1929 ' ...............,...,........ L in, 6 Q 1 1 mil ' ,,,,,,.......................,.,.....,.....Y...... 1928 7 1 ' ' ..,..........,...... 4 1 . 4' Q ' 2 mile run ,.,,,,,,,1,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,... ,,............ 1 929 ' 1 ..................,....... 1.0 i . 2' Q ' 120-y:1',1 l'b 'Hes ..,....,....,..Y.............. QL' 1' 1 21' 5 1A..----------..,..................... 17 Q ' LU-3, - V - ..............1......,.,...... 1920 Q y .1.....,.....,.......,,..,.V......... .27 ' K. '1,,'- ,.....,..............,....................... 1 .1 H. ' 1 . ..... ..............................,..,....... . f, . A ' Ll' ...,....,................. ---4------------.. O . L ' G. L71 1' ....,...,..........,.......................Y,... - j ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,..,,,,,........... 1929 1 - if ,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, 21 .11 In I' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,.A..,,,,,,,.,v.,.,,. .L. 1 Y. - ' f ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,, G Fr, 1 In - .......,............,........................... 1928 'I ' f' ' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,...,., 11, Ft. 3 In 1 3 .......,............,................,.................. . L.. ,1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4.....,,.,.,.,, 110 Ft -' ,..,.,....,,.......,,,...,,,....,,......,.,...,..... 1934 Y 1 ' 1 ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.....,..,.,.. 40 At, In . ' ....,...,,...,,..,,,..,,,,,....,.,..,,..,.....,,.,..,,,. 192V 7. 'A ' V , I ,,,,,,,,,,.4,,,,....,,...,,,,... 1-lf Ft . .K A QrlVIAI..--' ,'-----A-...-.q-'4.A-..','..-' -LI' j L . . -------.4-4-A.'qq.q. 8 i U 1 . 54- 221 Wi'1151iff1fUff'1'11'1-IU' 51VfWH'11f1f15 1 QQQWEW uf Tiff, ,ff'fQfT1'fg' fffjff 1931 PRICKLY PEAR 111111 111 X of ASEBALL This year baseball tool: a deeided place 111 our sport DI'0g'l'H1l1. We started oft with a bang' and took our first gtllllt? from the Uraiige C1'1lSl1 by a score of 5 to 2 fill 11311117118 Day. Next we jouriieyed to Dillon where we won 12 to 5 111 spite of l12lVl1lg' quite a scrap to l1old a lead wl1iel1 we took early 111 the gillllth We brougrlit l1o111e tl1e lJZlC4ll1. Next we easily defeated Fort Harri- Still 111 two QIEIIIIPS by seores of 17 to 3 and 9 to 5. 'l'l1e11 we had at nerve wrarck- ing' ret11r11 game with the Dilloiiites who, after f0l'g1112' ahead to 10 111 the 11i11tl1 llllllllg' were 11ot able to stop 0119 of those ideal rallies 11131 we L1I'9Zl.I11 of which took 11s to a 13 to 12 XV1l1. After having' taken these five starts we, by virtue of several errors lost to a l'SjllV0l12l1Pt,l team 110111 Fort Harrison by H seore of 8 to 7. Next Zlllfl last our old rivals the Hilltoppers 0011111111961 a neat gauie of hitting' and fielding with our host of errors to wi11 from us 12 to 23. Mueli eredit must go to o11r batteries, M. t1'l1e11ey and VV1lso11 and 112111 we only been as reliable as they were we 11112111 have completed our 892151011 w1tl1out defeat. 1Ve've left some llllgfllfj' good prospects for another year as well as establish- ing: a iiiee reeord for pre-seaso11 baseball-five gaiues won and two lost! id!! fn Z 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1111 11 11111, 1:11111 11:i11111-j1'11Q111111.11111111111h11111111 1 9 1 P I K P E A R 1 V 1 1 x L , V, 1 g , Q 1 1 . 1 1 1, :gf -1111 -1- 1 1 11 :rf -- 11 3. ..- if ' ,,,',.,iWA , - .1 ' 11 A X. ll 1111. 114'j1x,'.,.-12112 1 M 1 1 1 ,. ,. .1 . ff ' 'rl-1-'W M. '-'1 -if NN T111111is 1111111 El 12l1'g1'1' 111111111 111 11l1l,'l'1l101l111'2l111 111is y11111' 111111 is 111111111141 111 1111 El 1l11I'11l12ll' sp111'i 111 11111 spriiigr 1111111 1111' 1111111 111111 W111111111. 'l'h11 l'11lll'1N 112lV1' 11111111 111 1f11111i1111111 11s11 si111-11 11111 w11111he1' 11?lN 11111'111i111111 211111 211111111 1XV1'1l1j' 1111111 1111111111111 111 11111 si11g111s 11lll1'1l2llll1'l11. T1111 si11g'111s 111111111111111111 wsu 1111 1111s11111111 1111s111 111is y1i1111' as ilill' as 11111 1'11s1111s w111'11 111'1111'111'11111l 111111 i1 1111111111111 f111'111 s11111Q 11111111 llli1111I'12l1 111211 was 11111 11x11:11111111. '1'hL1 s11h11111 111111111pi1111s11ip was E1 111ss-up 111'1XVl-'PII E11 H11111111 111111 -1111111 11111111. E11 H1111111l is El Fl'l'S11ll111l1 111111 wi1h 11111111 y11111's 111111111 1111111i11g 11-ss 1111111 21 s111111 1:h1111111i1111 is 11xp111111111. E11 has El 11111111, high 1111u11ci11g' s111'v11 111111 11111111iv11s 11111111 1111 111111 1111 11111111s up 1111 the 11111111 111111111 111111 El 111ig'111y C'11111ss11s. L111111 s111'p1'is1111 11111111 1111 hy 111181111111 1111 111 11111 top of 11111 111111'111111111111. H11 is Z1 s1111i111' 111111 111111111111 11111111 high in 11111 11111111111- 11111111 11s il f1'11sh1111111. H11 plays El 111111111 s1111111y 111111111 1111111111g'11 1111111111111 flashy. His s111'v11 1111s 21 11111:11p1iv11 11111 111111 11f11111 sm'- 111'is11s 11is 11111111111-111. M11115' 111 his p11i111s 111111 W1111 hy 11is 1111i1i1y 111 111111111 11111 111111 11111 111 his 111111111111111s' 1111111111 Many 111111111 111911 51111117911 up w1111 iii 11111 111111111111111111 111111 i1 is 11xpQc11111 111111 11111 11111111111s 101lI'112l1l1111l1 will l11SD12lj' s1i11 111111'11. '1'1111s11 s11 fill' s1111wi11g' 11111 11e1s1 11111111 f111' this 111111'11a11111111 111111 '1'1'11111- 111111, C111'isi11g111' 111111 K111s11111. '1'h11s11 1111111 111111 151111111 players 111111 wi111 21 1i111e 111111111 1111110111111 Hwy will 111111111 11111 111111111111111111 il V11115' i111111'11s1i11g1 111111. 11 If 1 li 111 1 E 5 - 1 54 I1 ' 1 1 121 111, 151 E 1 1 1-4 111 1 1J 1:1 14 IN! 1.J 1 21 yy -1s is E E A LJ 111' 121' 111 121 E V1 E 131 '11 1 14 BJ Ss 1 1 1? V5 1 J 15, 1,1 1.1 151 1 19111111113111-1:111L.111111111z1,11-111111. 111'11f1Q11''I1fil1.1i1111111111'111111112111 111j:E1111111111111111Qg1Q fi1m1f11N1j1U'1'13Emn'f1111151T111ti if - 1 sf 'N 11 '11 vw' , 1931 PRICKLY PEAR gi n x ' - 1 , x 3,-1 4X L W 'vie M, 27 K Y 1 W , w 1 1 S 1 E? fi 1- HEI Q ii E5 I E 15:4 K1 , , , 11 .J - Ri F Q bfi E :Q M F557 'QA l E X fur! 5 iq 2 Eg Q4 EI' lg? .2 fw A , A L 4J F24 3 a Ei Q4 fi w' 'XS 'FT W 5 R4 lffz Q V A E :X-15 1:11 ff ALR Eu li 'Z f iq E4 E. W- X ii? fs , EN A Q4 K -57 ,gf IF? 151 4 5 ' . v V ' A H MQf1mQm:iMm1Qg?mLm,mzQari 1931 PRICKLY PEAR f 4 1 r 1 3 +22 3 ' 4 QQ Hmmwjkk UKl UKK 4 ww Q mz:gg1mmmALmwmWLmmuujgLmmmyMLmmy 125 v i Ei 1 ? s pi ,gg 3 E , iii 3 ga i E it fi Z E 1 g 2 I 58- K, M,-J.,NAfmgW4L A M W M A Q Q l QE'rgani5atiun5 19:31 PRICKLY PEAR i i William Buwvn ,,,. Hfllth Qualls ,,,,,,,,,, Eililzl lilt'llllllll'll,,, LfII'lll 411:-sv ,,,,,,,,,,Y,, l'll'Zlll4't'S Krzuiivk ...A.. Yinlrfttv XVE'Stlflll4l Ilmirllil Hmm' ....... Hlmlys Brooks .. Nilwfi' Maguire- .,,, .Xgm-S XVl'llSl'4'l' ..A. I-'e-rn l'!mw11 ..,.,, William ZKVIP ,,,,,,... I-'lfiin'-vs Wzifsmiu Vlzirk N1-wton ....,i. f'2'1I'Ulf'll l'llNf'lll'l' PRICKLY PEAR STAFF ,,,..,.Eclitm'-in-Cllicf .. ...... ,Xssmwiafv Editor .. .,,,Yv,,.,... Busincss Manager Ill4'llll XX r 1 Assistant Bus. Mauegei' Editor 11' :null Siizipsliof Eflifol' .,........,..............i.Atlilctim-S A'A A sl fflassvs ,..,..........,..Ll'fl'l'HI'f' nl Ul'g'i1lllZ3l'iUllS A.........,...,....Soc-ic-ty ..........Sc11in1' Aflvism' ..,....l fu:11lty Allvism' T, 1931 PRICKLY PEAR ffwwmmifemwmzcmmmazwmmfaq En' '57 E M xx X Ei iii e 'pi 1 4, '--, rx 1' 1 B E f 11-.42 ll fx ,Qi if 'P ii IE? s QQ x , , Klelnlhanch llmm nw Hills Fxeleth I Lfule Webster Robinson If ll ho M lSOIl Rout! lhn Burns W Lane X! a1.,ner lx0Ist'ul Nm all Wlllllllllillll THE CAPITAL CITY COLLEGIAN IQ a student puhllcatlon xesuefl FEQUIIIIN exerw two weeks Members of the staff con lor the excellenu of the 1331361 IS due 111 e-lx to Marjorle Thomas Edltor 'md MISS Mutle Fllftord ACIVISOI' vxho Dave their Ul1tlI'lHg etfoxto toward ltq buccesi Thomas Mllls Busmess Manager wxlth hm able- msslstant Fdna Ixlehlbauch COUSCIGHTIOUSIS secured ftdxertxsmg throughout the xtfur One edxtmu w IQ put out bv the Iournalmm C1158 Wxth XIHFIQ Thomaw as I dxtor !llXlIllTlHIlTHIIJ1WjKQIlI'I1llJ mmuvjjWHTffULUU11lUWYIlUmm1run117!jWlHm1u1mmrvyjRxmlulmmnnrvpkqullmx jK111DJll l xi m H t we F4 Y L4 X541 ' QQ W, fs . sg' J 1, 5 'QI W., F2 n ,ggi , I I Hi! , ff , E V, 'SEV I 'ff L., ,114 1 ,Eg IK I 1 Ez E gt, E F? T - r 2 . - , ' . J v 1,52 . . . .' ' ': ' KE' 7. .Fi v 1 .. Q - , I. i A fb fi! . 7 . , -. 7 A ! rv . - , U' z ' j ' g rf f - ig stituted a Class in Journalism and received two hours of credit for the staff work. Credit V jx, - V . 't I .U X, ' ' . .' ' i C ' tv . BE, ' . . V . V V ug. . i .Cr . T , N 1 . K i S . ' J V5 ' ' . , f' '. zap ' , J ' , ' : f 1 1 ' ' .. ' 'E ' . 41:22 ' -' nf, Q r - I 60- T E -f'.f,-,,,J.,,t ,4M,m,Nf. -..Mi ,ff NTT, .. N. E A . A , M, 155 If M,,,L ,, ,. V- , e T., 7- my .K 1 ,V -e , , .7 , , , , , 1 g 1931 PRICKLY PEAR fm,lE:f1 Y Mt1L1HEil9N!m1HEIlllliiiimfifi E: 7 .TQ 1 :1 S i ei as ,E- Ei i:' 'E Ei ,it Fi E. .Q. T? iii Ei Eff i i ,3 1 NU! igl .gi 5 E, El XE' 'E .Eu 12 5, if il? i , ' i 13 fi Ei ig, Ei Ei Es -'15 ia ,j 5, '21 2, if , 6 5 Z 5 i 2 5 R I 5 r 'r L 1 1 'r V 'V 1 4 i 4 i Adams Tllomzls Jones MacLeod I Rhodes Kiehlhauch WVils0n Hunter Williams , Hupglnes THE STUDENT SENATE i f-nmposed of the officers of the Associated Students and elected representatives of the Various organizations on the campus, is the executive committee of the student Associa- tion. They pass on matters of all-school interest, foster school spirit, and have charge of student body. Under the able leadership of Clark Nwton and Lorin Giese they have put on some fine chapel programs at the student body chapel hour on Friday. The officers are: Clark Newton, president: Lorin Giese, vice-presidentg Ruth Blackford, secretary: Grace Beaeham, Cheer leaderg Dr. Adams, sponsor. -61 yi 1 Vimniiiimmbifz Qnnnii Hmigljiiilii iillhglllf dlill li H4IlIUwi4'IillIQiii 1 f :nf V1-7' 'f f : v1 rfvfgf- Q-' Ay- ex.-Y ' 'Jc- - -'J' ' fs,f?' '-av ff' -'X 2 1, I i 4 ffm 4 1, I 1 l be H to 1 f 4 ii I iii 3 , 1 r 1 I lj 3 1 l ii ll, 5 1 Buacham Giese Newton Blackford i sneak day arrangements. They sanction measures before they are presented to the i X, iw K 3 o -- 1 1- 'fwvw fN ,,'1- ff www- - - 1 1 1 '1 'X All KJ ll-ll ll-gg 101111111155011111611111111KM111111n1QWg1lVffqrrlllrllmlmlM1lrj1111M11l1l1llVM'111l11l111 l Xin man Hllllll0S Crane Qudlls N nlh lIllS0ll 'l hom ns Bron n hr lnuk Be ll h un Wldrs law eleth Pulhn horell All Olgillllaflflll ot l11f1l1 ulealq and 'Spllltllfll upl1111lrl111g, Vslllkll has taken 1 1e1v PlOIl11l1911f palt 111 the soual llte of the school, 15 thc XOUNf WOMEN 5 CHRISTIAIX ASSOCIATION 115 gxuutlu boflv 15 tlu 3 W Cabuut C0llS1St1110 of OfflL0lS and C0111 IIIIIIQG cha11111eu WVIIO mnet 01110 a lllflllfll 111 The l1o111es of Helena Wo111n11 who makL up lts '1rlv1So1v l302llfl The I W QIUIQHVOIS to make nun students fenl -'nt home, meets t1a111s Wl1e11 snhool opens 111 the fall, noncluntq the lug .md httle SISIGI 111oxe111e11t mves paIt10S tll1OllUl10l1t the Veal, anal holds 11XLlV 1HLCf1llgS eaph week Last V031 lt sent tluec delgates to The Nat1o11al QO1lf6lGI1LC at Smlnenlx WHQIIIIIUIOII Tl1e IIE v p1o1ect Wllllll lt has stalted tll1S Vea1 lb pdvlllg the tll1tl0l1 of L1 Clunese gul 111 Crlllgllllll College 'lt Naukmg Cl1111a I X 7 S 11131111 11111111 'lflH 'l' 'll Hmrvl l X f xx S L' , , . V. 1 . . V. ' : .- ' : .' ' ' : ' ' ' 1 1 I 1 A I ' ' Y . . , . 1 z, , I D- ,- ,, - . ' 1 4' ' 1 ' . 1 V . V . V VV V . . . . V I - V Y 1 V1 1 -1 y , , 1 ., , ' ' . 1, 1 1 1 1, - -.', , ,Y V VV .V .V V Y , . V V . ..V VV V A nh 1, 1 I A . 2 J ' 2 ,V 1 1 , , 1 1 , 5 V - V . 1 -1 , . ' V ' , '1 1 ' 1 C , I 'V , I, . ' - V . . ' - 1 . . '.' ' ' ' . J c 1 f V . . V V V H . V V . . V,, V V . V . V V ' '- ' - , f ' ' '1 Q ' 5 V . . V, , , ,, V , . V V . V V V 1- - -, V V ef V , . V ' V . I . V . I V . I 1 , ., b . .1 V . V .V V . V V . . . VV , . V . V . . V . V , V . , . . . ' ' M rw ' 1 1 ' ' H.. 60 fffxi F J 'TXT' . ' 'Tri ' fiiii' - , , -. -if ' 13- - iE11i'1'f vfiiH11?122w':, .1 '17if,1...':1w11f 1if3 . Q:l'2,':gzifTJf'1lwzmii' -f 1'-H , --H I - -,- Y -Y - , 1 rf 'V -.-47-1 V-1--'. V iii J, 1-Q: L1f--,-' , V,-. , 1,1 X1-.XX 1 VV , V V , Y V lg is - xp- 11,f--v-nv-fv-' -7' '1s'-- - . M, , . W Y . . ' , :I W l R ' , -17,134.1-f.:i, if - :.,'.:2.j nf 'L :Zvi Zi':'i':' iiiiigi , in 3- N 1 I N , 'f Q . 5 W T3 1 m::uu.Mn:m112 UfirrrmMumxnrfvfwflmxfwiww .uirilw f f 'P'1-SLP'---x' .-sf'- '---vi -- .. - Q. -- -.L gf 4,-,.,l -, .. .,,,., ,.-g , fw--s. MA-' -f- gi-J '2 f 1 i MacLeod Collins Toothaker Robb Adams Hunter THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION a member of the national Y. M, C. A., is an organization of college men Whose purpose is to create brotherhood, and to set forth and encourage a higher srtandard of Christian ideals and living, Last spring it was represented by four men at the National Y. M. C. A. Conference at Seabeck, Washington. It worked in connection with the Y. XV. C. A. in sponsoring an all school mixer at the beginning of the first and second quarters, it entertained the college men at a dinner and sponsored the Y Follies. Professor Adams, who for seven years has been the very able sponsor of this organi- zation. found it necessary to discontinue this office. Coach Dietmeier, a man interested in the development of young men, was the capable successor. , -63 If jg W f - 'X - ' ..,. ...... . .C . o, ,L .... . co, Il E ., 1931 PRICKLY PEAR mrefmws5rcefm5rtfsmrmmifcfmmirtmwgg Q. 77 4 lil ll., 4 X A . ls ,- ,el 3 iff si ,Q ll 5 I K' 1,-E ,l 'fl is it 'iii , L-fi I 1 ,E A Fl sz ia 53 l il , its gi .lg its A , Q EJ V24 :fl .25 fr l as :si get Crane Dales Burns Eveleth ' 163 Hurslry Fischer Newton 'lx VVL-bster Kranick Qualls Robinson t THE SCRIBLERUS CLUB F' to The English Club, which will henceforth be known as the Scriblerus, is one of the - , most distinguished clubs on the campus. It was organized several years ago for the majors and minors of the English Department, and its membership is limited to Juniors E a11d Seniors. Its high ideals include the promotion of better Written and spoken English E, on the campus, and the ease of self-expression of its members through practice in creative B, Fl Writing. This year the topic of study was Russian Literature, with especial emphasis on iq the Drama. The fourth annual creative Writing contest, won by Miss Frances Kraniek, l was in the field of the Short Story in the Russian mode, This friendly competition fl has always resulted in a. number of originals of unusual merit. The prize is given N by the head of the English Department, this year, by Miss Carolyn Fischer, who is sponsor of the club. Miss Gertrude B. Crane is also a sponsor, and Miss Betty Waters of ' sl Helena, an honorary member. i DONALD HORSLEY, President. ,Q , DoLoREs EVELETH, sw-etaily. F 1 1 64- Q , it , , . - A 2- -1-X,-r ,r - H L -, .4 - ' ' , Harvey Mason Mars Ignuqlgq-n Blackford Br:-une Baum Burns Illmdes Saqkgtt FRENCH CLUB LE CERCLE FRANCAIS aims to give its members a better understanding of conversational French and I-'rench literature. During the past year short stories, plays, and poetry by various French authors have been studied. With a View to giving the members a good idea of French manners and customs. The results of this study were shovvn in the Soiree, Which, under the capable direction of Madame Sicher, proved to be one of the outstanding events of the school year. The club meets twice a month, and the programs are entirely in French. The annual banquet was held at the Placer hotel. The membership of the club is limited to ten, chosen from the advanced French classes. FXw ee Vfff C X Nix X K, .X, K F i FF?-, 1 I 1 ,f 1 N: S ,fi i ll l I A 5 P 4 trfil ll 3K L , we W, l Y . K. 1931 PRICKLY PEAR EH H A ' ' ' ogg 2 l KIIIIIISLII Hodges Multhun Pitt Thomas Blackford Holter Starr New man Robb Cheney Hughes Valentine OI HERODOTOKOI O1 H910QlOlOlxO1 was o11e of Int 1I'1lOU1lt3111 s fust departmental O1g3111721lZ1011S and 1S composed of twelve IHEUOIS and 111111015 111 l1lSlfO1Y Tl1e past Vea1 has been a Vey suc cessful one LIIIL-lE'1 the 4l11Qf'E1OI1 of M1 Holtel The fust two qualtels Wele sp llt 111 the vely alJSO1lJ11'lg study of Ghanch and lus movements 111 1111111 Wltll a debate as to VVl16tl1G1 01 not Incha should bn allowed llel lnclep nclence as the VSIV flttlllg cllmax The thucl qLl3Il'G1 was g1VQ1l ove1 to the pu sual of the l1vLs of outs1anfl1ng contempmary Ameucans T11e annual banquet, PICIIIC, and vauous 0tl1GI soflal evemngs t111ed the Qale11cla1 for the year OFFICERS EStl161 Ixnudsen Presldent Hallev H11g,hes Secletaly and TIGHSUIBI Mr Holte1 SPOHSOI QmhruImmmrvrfwmnuw1m1111uyWu11mJ1mmm!!!Qlu11n1mmmn2MWnn1r1rmn11mJjkkk11nnnJ1rrmm1Wu1 UI 1xmn111r1rnnw1Qgxmn1ummjyQgwmnmmQgLmmmmQQmmmmmN kmmM 1 Q ' 1 ,531 ffl Se aff ,Q lif ffl , '11 .Ei U51 :gf gl 'viz Url .vel L., y. ' ' 1 . egg, , yi: . . 1 r' 1 ' 1 S tail E! V-, 1 lk! 4? . KI K rib 1,4 X v , ' . ' . ' ' . . ,- fi T T f . ' 1' . T T- T T ,NI I E . J 'V O-N M X ' .V. 1. , .' pf? . 'M . L '. ' . E .X . . . I ,I I ,L V V , . I ' ES - 1,64 152 ': G Y . Ja .1 1 -----------------------4------- ------------'--------------------------------------------'-'----- 1 f 1 1 1 gs ,Q-4 1 66- Pj l 'I'1, Xf f A - 7 A- - -, -,M xA Q DNA - -. - .- sf-.1 - -V' ,L fn N 'V T711 MW, 11. -A, an, ,gl ,1, VF , L1 4,'A :!1ffQ, -gf-Q1 .fy-xg Jvc :gag Q-Q:v v-imfx..---Qfs.x., 0 o X, Q I llnltvr Adauns Hnglu-s Han-gg Laswe-ll llilltllllll Mills Brown Sanderson Clove-lzuul Sutton THE PANTHER CLAWS THE PANTHER VLAXVH, I11'r01'11101111'rz1i11 's 1'2llIlIillS Imlivv, have had a110tl1e1' Suc1'0ss4 ful yvar. JUI111 Admins 11:15 s01'v1-fl as presidc-11t and M1'. Holfcl' :IS advisor. S111w1'x'isi11g ull :1tl1lm-tif' l'lllli'L'SfS, 11utti11g ovm-1' 01111111115 Day, and Stalllllillg out :my 4'il2'11'l1,'C' or Slllllilf' Q-Iv1111-11ts that do not aid the wg-lf:11'c of tillx St'ilO0i are thi- 111'i11cipal duties of tl1f,- P2111tI11-1' Vlzlws. Tha- i11itiz1tio11 of six F11-sl1111u11 provcd CXCCUIHIIQJQIY i11tL-11-stilig for Them as wcll ua fm' the: fin- Sr1pl1r'1111r,11'L-S. SiXtf'E'll f'i2lYYS and -XI1111111i wore pre-Sent at thc f0l1l'iil 21111111211 banquet held at tlw Plzugel' Hotel the vvi-11i11g' of Marcfh 7. A -67 5? ' X Xi gs ,xx X- xiii .2 -T - 21 'f T irxfffa 2 'gi ,. - , . . 4 , Q.. ex- 47. x.. 1 QL . ,. ' ' ' ' ' w N l N , , xg , yy, L ,- 33w,xyfg'vlQM1:xxvlwfflnn.xllxyvrwwzglfffzlxmlW,uMm,w W ntsun Ixnlstad P .ul D010 lil'-lllllk l'l'lS0ll All uns H ll'W 1 W Vi llN0ll Put, Be ltllrllll Moon Rohh Rolnnson lNLxx ln ln L-unell Burn, THE BLACK MASQUE The Black Masque IQ a clramatlr duh organlzed lll 1997 Memherahlp Ill the Club 1S llmlted to txventv persona elected fIUT'Il thoee xx hu have had elther SIX hours of dlamatlc xx ork or vxho havf taken part ln a m'1J0r icollebeb plax The all college plav The Swan xx hlch Wax successfully presented xx ae sponsored bv thls club The Qprlng quarter of thle xear a Chapter of the lNat1onal 13Y'3lTl3tlC Fratermty -Xlpha PS1 Omega was eqtab llkhed on the Campua The Chapter members are hwendolm Burns Martha Harvey Puth ROlJ1HqOll UOICIOFI XXllSOIl Robert Pobb Leo Ixolstarl Glaclvs Lm P1ttS Rlchard Lmswell and Clarlce Pxul Grace Beachem IS ellglblg to become a membex and w1l1 be mltlated at the next meetlnl., ii 2 SX 11119114 l 1 1 T l I I 1 . , , 3 .' v ' ' ' ' - . . 1 f 4 ,, . v , . v. A . - 4 , , , 3 I . , , q ' . - 5 . v 4 .f Q ., T N ' - .4 . , ' - - f . . Y . y 7 f A' ' . ' r v -, . ' . ' of V - H f , e 1 C . - . v 1 .1 - V . . . - . V' J Q ' .f' ' ' . ' . N - , , . . L , ., W '- ' . - , , , -1 - - , . , , , . ., ,. - . . . . , .. V . ' -- v Y ' y - f 1 . - . ,' ' 01 Xfxfx 7- '77 - ' Y Y 4 ,- ,fx , , , Y ' ' Y ,Q Q TAM V Y 1 N: a ' A ,P ' 1 ' ' ' fi',5'.1:f,' x .IfT'1'1 , f.,lT '.' ..1 ' h K ' Y - -Q. TXAA ' ' if ff 4 e V Q--' 14 -174,7 N 7 iv.- :-iw, f' -7-Y xg X, X 1931 PRICKLY PEAR lnll r A f?.' 'EV in fi? EE? V, 155-x fa., Q, E ff? A X, Q E? 55 Er 1 15' 121 Q ni E5 Q, 54 l Ea E1 la J if 41 Q. :gg I5 1 E Flagler Flu-ney Trumbull Movius Adams J 2, Green Zyp Lamoreux Doll-s Wilson l , E FW Lane NI:lcLeo1l fax, Hodges L' . Robb f'll'Y0l5llllll S now Smith Tru mlnlll Moore Cheney 3 Wigk ' -69 X L5 NE l IE! f iw ivy' ' ,ifwi 'TJEQL ,f111:1:5E5jJbf77frigQQirirQ Q L V1 '2 ,Ziff ,I 7 E1 so l, iWumiiiiiifmmiiiliiifiniiiiiflmmiiiiamimiiiifiimi , mmsammme ffivwiei mi iinnimflf N e W W 1931 PRICKLY PEAR Lyle, icc2tiC?fQMi1iQ,L.c,3Z.sP,iZCi!4giV, cg if Q ' 11 ik? 1:4 fi ei J ei? gi 22 3 gi i- X4 - if E 21 if 37 N I wig , ffl ifx N F1 A ies :i E, 2' K r :5 i,, fy. NH :J J fi 'x QE ep A Qj 1 Flagler Clu-nay 'll'rumbull Movius Adams E V. Dolos J. Doles Adams Iiorell EQ Knlstad Brown I'Illg'll9S Maguire Bowen ' fm Stagg Wvilliams Baum Tootllzlker if J BETA MU i I is a club organized to promote interest in biology. At bi-weekly meetings topics pertain- A I 734 ing to science are discussed. Membership is limited to advanced students in the biology lp-3 F, . ,Ng department who have shown interest in the Work. A meeting of outstanding interest ' this year was the annual banquet which was held at Brady's' banquet hall, February 9th. 24 ' YJ ij Q ci 70- to fa of 5 Q ff fp on Y iff - e f- wee we A im- 'W in Am 'E' fiin Glmuimlwfwim m4l?f!ciXfEH1fmL74lf5fiHIHmHUfiUZWE1UHHUHU1?4f i 13l1fUmlW,iW mHEd Wmm-EWZiiEPmmHE7lii?11HHHm1EY2!iiQH11H1HY1iij ,:, E 1 A ie, 5 1 5 5 , 5.1 1931 PRICKLY PEAR 51 ' Lg , lil f EL sa it P-4 Em F Ev fi! 5? ' 5 ,Ei 1? t V' ,El ET p, ff ! its F52 :eg E el is 5 Er , X? Q, E, pei , Q2 vi Em J . 4 tai 15' ' EL i A EI E :Ei H01-sley Starr Jones 2 Thomas Hunter Hamel KIIIIIISQII Ig EQ lIii1!,'llil'P Pitt Paul ' f Ei ' w iii Ei it , E1 THE PIKAPPA DELTA is a national forensic fraternity of which Intermountain has the Montana Alpha Chapter. lx wg! The qualifications for membership are either participation in two intercollegiate debates 34 EH' or in an intercollegiate oratorical contest. XVithin the fraternity there are different degrees of efficiency which are determined by the number of debates in which the indi- 32 vidual has participated. Forensics have held a prominent place upon the campus of E1 Intermountain since the establishment of a chapter of Pi Kappa Delta in 1920. ef EI lei 2, PS Pei le, -71 2 f-2 , J I , ', . Mfr, K .V 7 AM 7..f , , was A Q' 3imttmfitaiwan1ftttwi's,LM,vtfUmtFm FEMmlmLVUlQmm'mWlEmmmmUB7lUl ltiEmmmEWNlEPmmmEmNFm1mflY'i3 i 19:21 PRICKLY PEAR i ii + 1 1L l1Q1 ll1 i T Hhtson lYilliumson lllzu-kford lI:ltln:lwny Brown Kitchn-I Pulling Burns .le-Inks Urnnv Qlmlls 'l'll0lllllS Pl DELTA ALPHA is an liu1im'zn'y girls' Ul'2'2llllZHflUll voniposcrl of twelvc meiiilwrs clmse-11 fmui the Tlircfe upper classes. They prniuote suliool spirit and support Qollvgrc activitii-s. Every Tll9Sllilj' these girls se-ll sw1-etliea1'ts and am- on deck at fuotlmll granies with 'clmt clogs. The girls may be dis- flll,Q'lllSll4'1l by tlivir' lilue swvz1'fQi's. Nvw iiiviiilwrs aw iililllwfl alt The final ffliapel and are PllfPl'fZil1lt'll af a l,lklllllllL't that t'Vi,'lllllf2,'. 72- S X , f xxx i ll 1 mi1wi'.',wwv'u I 4 X, 5 ..i:. Us i .Illllllilll'lgglllYliif'lll1lllil,'ix ri' mum 1rri1:'ii'gJlumnlml r LW f .1 3, -,X , . 1 1931 PRIC K L Y PE AR W ,J ' ' 'A' 'A' f-'TE , E t E Eli :, gi P52 153 ,ei N51 rg'n EE is e e e if, E. E iii 151 , E it 5-4' - I E t E Kg qi o E E Et E E E . tgi E ' N E 5. . is E X ei 1 11-if ' AX 2 an , ta e c 3 Hamel Pitt Jones 317 2 KHIIQISCII Midthun ii E Deck Eyre Chester me 2 Q ,4 il - 5513 fri ' si? THE LAW CLUB eq H4 : : E 2 t 3 5 Q The Law Club was organized Feb. 15, 1930 by the students of Inter- 5 mountain College who are preparing themselves for a more intensive study tg E of law in professional schools. The members must maintain an average of L , C B or above in their Pre-Law subjects. Witli Prof. Jones as sponsor, they ggi discuss problems of world importance at their bi-monthly meetings. ei ei 3 , s, QQ 2 E3 2 G -73 52 Ml E 'X .gi Q? 5 :i Q Eli 7' 'vin -fffv ff-Yifff 7 -4- J ,frf riff-fa- f ,,,,-f f,,,,,.x.-,,,,g,,-J., , W H ,,Y,'5t 11,593 gpg- 1 '!T'Hf.i,'.i Amer U11i1iHNlTIHllVHXi'lIlIKi. unmivfjtt'mH1mmHmU,JW1U1uxuinU11l','? Wzfiiiiumiuiilvfy tv'1uuLm11uii1'fmxurizizlmA A - f '- - f V V' f 4 ff' I ' 'Y Y f f--v--rff -:f-- N- - Y -- M - e features 1931 PRICKLY PEAR Qligyriekly Tear fPresents lnterrnounl:ain's Glass 'Princesses and Student 'Prince r 1 e 1931 PRICKLY PEAR lllllll V U 0 ll V C , . A o Q v 0 , 4 guuuvl V 4 ' 4 6 f . Q Q... 0- 91 I QC i i ' 1 Q 0 ' I ' i , . ! Q H Q no un '41 - ll'-'Cl'-'O l'Q'l'O'-'O'l'-'CQ' . . A 4 A A 1 A D . A i A 4 I -I A 0 - O - ' Q . , , ' 1 l v - M A - - un ' X . 3 ' Q K K . -1 i . , , ' . u ' ' . 0 ' C' ' ' ' ' -I l O I 1 ' ' 1 . 1 l ,I . , a g ' ' ll . . 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R L: -U Ei F E15 iw 51, ? if I , W 1 m Ai x g 'Q L' in I 1 . iw T, E 445 'J .gg V fir' 5 , 3 JQQJ If ga' GX' 'E 1 L f x L lv rf ,V gg 1 'x Fi E2 ui? JH C , 1 if -X! F9 f fx li! wif la X + N31 PRICK LY PEAR , llllll W M I iliyjjtprlf IDCISIG The nnnsnally fine 0pp0l'illlllilPS for nnlsieal training at lllft'I'lllUlllli2llll are taken ailvantage of hy a nuinlmei' of stntlents on the eanipns. Efficient insti'uetui's in lmth vueal and instru- inental ninsie are un the faculty and a nnnibei' of l. l'. lf. students have alreacly shown talent along these lines. The Mens Hlee Vlnlm of l11ft'I'll1Hlllli2lll1, which has already grained fm' itself state-wide reputation, was accompanied on its twelfth annnal toni' of the state hy a new musical orgaiiizatimi- the Wnnien's Qnartette. This was the first time in the liistory ni' the selnml that the tilee Vluli has lieen assistecl in its reper- tuire liy wnnien's vniees. ' XYlien last YPZIVQS Mens -lnnim' Qnartette lmeeanie this yea1 s Senini' Qnartette. a qnartette emnposecl nf toni' ineniliers of the present -lnnini' Vlass steppecl up tn take their places, making' the fUl1l'fl1 stntlent ninsieal m'g'anizatiun at lntemnonntain. Mrs. l'ai'i'ie l,1'llII11l1UIlll Keil, well-known Helena inusie teaeher, filled the vacancy this year left hy the l'CSlg'I12lfl0l1 of Miss Hucle, professor in the clepartnient of piano, whose illness timk her away frnni lntei'n1unntain t,lllI'll1g' the school year. Mrs. Keil's work, Cfllllllllltltl with that of Prufessoi' Boyer, has clone nnieh toward SlI'6I1g'ill6'11lllg1' the musical clepartnient of the eullege anrl in emitrilnitiiig' to the enltural side of the cn1'1'iculun1. I' r is S32 IEQ :S e AE gi --5 'vi-1 'BFE :lm E Z. :Z Zt- Qu 1 I 3 H . 2,5 Quai E: Z' Z 4-N: v-I 35,2 .2 ' '. Y ff ,ga 3-N: EE 5- - 5: E I - 2: :F :r 1-2' 3,1 'K -In ..:? '-SIU 5-:I 1-.-.. 115.2 2:1- :bs r' .. e 1931 PRICKLY PEAR The GJ!-n,C71'5 Qlee Gini? has for years heen one of the greatest attractions at Intermountain. This year the Vlulm made its l2th Annual Tour of the state over a territory of 1192 niiles gfiyiiig' forty-five concerts in twenty-five towns. Besides this they often pro- vided entertainment at the t'olleg'e or in Helena.. They were well received at every at T1 ieuranee and concluded the season with the animal eoneert in the . l l Vonsistory Temple. The eluh hoasts a nuinher of talented soloists and the inen show the excel- lent ffilllllllg' that Professor Royer gives theln. They rank high in the niusieal 1-ireles of the state. The Glee l'luln repertoire is as follows: PROGRANI The nuinhers presented in eonvert will lbs' selevted from the following repertoire: Ensemble 1. XVandt-ring' Sinprers' Patrol.. .. Ularli 2, .Iohn Peel ,,,A ,,,,,, , ,,,, .,.,,,,.... . A ndrews Il. Thank God for ai Harden .... llel liiego 4 The Great Aw:ikeiiiii,9,'.. ,,,,,, .Kramer 5. Harlif 'Tis the Signal. ,,,,,, ...,.,,,, I iohni tl. On the Sea ,,,,,,,,, .,,,,, . ,,....,..... , ,...Bui'k 7, Goin' Home tspirituali ,,,,,,,,,,,, Dvorak s, Glory to God in Nature -,,,, l,,. B eethoveii 50. Vilerini Vhorus tl Lombardi! ,,,, Verdi ill. The March of the Musketeers 4The Three Musketeersm ..,, ,Frinil ll. Students' Mari-h Son: lStudent l'rini-on .,.., H. . ,,,, . ,,,,,,, I-loinlu-rg 12. The Sword uf I tfI'I'1lI'2l .. .. ,,,, Bullard 131. Thi- Soldiers' Vhorus lI austJ..4lounod 14. Simple Simon , ,..,,,, ., Muvy 13. Mosquitoes , . .. .,.,,....,,,,. .,,., l iliss 112. Johnny Sehinot-ker . .,.,.,...., .mliix lT. Intermountain I'nion College Soiigs: ii. My Old Montana Vlziini ln. Uld Eleven I L' 1' V. . . . d. orange and Blue rx Alma Mater f. The I. of I. l'. l . pr. Intermountain Piano 24, Zephyr ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,...., Moskowski Solos 23. Ah Bloom of My In-liuht lA Ver- sian Hzirdenr .. ..,,. . ........ Lehniann 202. Air-If XYith All Your Hearts flilijahp .... .. . .... .Mendelssohn IT. Hills .,,....... . ..... ........ L a Iforne 25. The Star . .... .. .................. Iio24f'l'S 211. Little Iravid Play on You' Harp 1Spirituu1p . ., ............... Arr. Johnson :HL Hy an' Hy lSpiritualp ..... A rr. Johnson Ill. Honmehody's Know-kin' at Yo' Door tspiritualy .. . ..Arr. Johnson '22, Love lflverlzistiligg .... , .... ....., I friml l X 041 .... 'T .,-1 3 J .ill ,T IIN fi!! -HI 41 40 -I Il 44 45 -Ui 47 4s 411 50 31 S22 ffl 'Pd 54 55 5li 57 58 59 VU til G2 1122 114 635 PROI-IHA Nl Il' I IVere King ......,,,..,,,, ff'li:ise-Coslow Love IS a Bubble ................,....... Allitsen An Open Sec-ret. ,,,,....,,..,,,,,,,, XV0odman Valse Song lThe Merry XYidowJ - .-...............,.. ......... . . ..,..........,,...,.... Le-hal' l+2lizaheth's Prayer tTannhauserJ I See Him Everywhere,.Turner-Maley The Old Chisholm Trail ....,......,..,... Fox My Hore 4Cho4-olate SoldierJ..Strauss Lover Conte Har-k to Me tNfew Moon! ........,................ .......,....,, I 'loniherg ln Italy ..............,.,....... .,.,, ,..,,,, , , ,Boyd Illlets I'opul:tr Selet-tions They Shall Hun,a:er No More tlloly Vityl ...,.. ,,,, ......... ................., . . . ...Haul Male Quartet The l'ilot .,..,,............................ Vrotheroe l'ntil ..,,.............. .,,..,,.. S anderson-Salter Heuv'n, Heav'n tSpiritualb ........,..... Burleigh .IUSIIS Bleek zllld Gentle ........ I'I'utl1eI'ue Shadow Mareh H .................,... Protheroe The College Gang: ................... . .... .Carr HeLe's Love and Suec-ess to You..Ball XVonien's Quartet and Trio Persian Serenade .....,.........,.... Mathews Twilight .....,....,............... Glen-Sherwood Neapolitan Love Song .............. Herhert Toyland KB-alles in ToylandJ..Herhert The Dixie Kid ................................ Geilvel Snowflakes ..... .....................,..... 4 'owen The Lord Is My Shepherd.,.St-huhert The Crucifix ..........,,,,............ Faure Moonlveams flied Milly ,,.......... .Herbert Song' Cyele-A Day yin Veniee 1... .... . . ,...... . .,....,....... ....,..........,. N evin-Spross To Spring .....,,,, , ,...,............,............ Grieg The Viper uf Love ..,..,...,,,,,, .,.... l 'arew Mixed Quintet The Bubble tHig'h .Iinksb ..,....... Frinil In Sapphire Seas tThe FireflyJ..Frinil -89 . . 111711 111'I11'11fl1Y PICA111 - - amor Qua'r11 tte, . .11 .1 .11 1 1 1x11111 6 11' Il 1 X 1c s 11.11 .11 1 . 1 11 111111 1118 .1111 1 .1111 s.11 U 1 IN 1 11 . 111 1111 1N1ll11lXX s 1- . V IX 111, 1 1 .1111 s 1111 ll . 1 1- 111111111 . 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'111111' 1l'lVl' lf1'l'1'l11l1y - M1111- 1111.'1 - 21 gr'-111 111-111 111 111'11'111,,' 1'1'11'-1111s 1:f1I' 11111-1' 1'l1ll. '1'111-sv 1111.'.' 'l1'C 1-' '- 1 11'vg1' 1111s j't'2l1' 211111 will 111- 1.f1'1'2l11.V 1111ss1-11 111 1111- 1111-1- 1111111. 90- -X 1 U c he 1931 PRICKLY PEAR H 1 i Q10 R .-4' 2 Women 5 Qucvrtette This year marks the inaug'uration of the XV0111911lS Quartette. It was organized early in the fall quarter and is composed of: Annie Louise Brance ...... .,..... F irst Soprano Frances VVatson ......... ..... S econd Soprano Flarilmel Beaudry ...., .......... F irsti Alto Gwenflolin Burns ...... Second Alto The organization accompanied the Men 's Glee Club on its twelfth annual tour anfl inacle a llistinct aclmlition to the repertoire of that group. ln aclclition to the tour the girls sang' at the Presbyterian Church of Bozeman and made very successful appearances before various organizations in Helena. -91 f . 3 1931 PRICKLY PEAR t .V 'v 9 rx 4 . S ,, ,W l umor Quafrtette The TUH101 ualtette Was olganlzecl late 111 November It IS composed of Fust Te11o1 Qeconrl Tenor A1 tlllll M0019 Ivan Hodges Donald qnow Bass The 11111101 Qualtette Wfls an 0llfSt1lIlCl1l1g Ztttl2lCt10l1 on the Glee Club trlp and 111 local ITIOQIHIHS Representlng the Glee Club at the Rotalv Clubs and Inwams Clubs ove1 the entue state thev sanv at fOltY thlee ploglams besules the regulfu Glee Club conmerts Tl1e bovs have alone some VGIV f1llE' wolk tll1S veal thev have always bee11 Wllllllg to ang and have been a blg help on the campus 'Ind to Illl'9lI'I10Lllll'31ll fr1encls All the membels of tll1S Quartette 11111 be back next fall and the Colle-ve IS 9Y1J9Cf1ll0' a gleat deal flom them K g, JI umlu mum Jllhllllllll mlumyflhumlullnd N1u111Lu11JJ111ILW llrlllluuumlnulltkllmmunnnmwlul 111 mlmmmwmmum tw N Ulf QE DMA EEFWMUHWQT Qllf0lfmH1'U1f'3Mf WW flu, lil QDEWHMIHW ll! M 'M -Hllllflil Ulf Mft' I HiW- iff 'befri- ff V' A- 4 ' 5' I . ' lL If ' 'Q fl l l Al will ' ' ' 1 . 1 , 1 QA ' 5 , 10 l ly ' at 3 , 5. . W- 9-D ' Qi 3 - ' . ' T E' 1 . ,,, 1 ll 1 ft we 1 . M ' 5 5 'J ' l 1 E gn , ! - A 2 2 1 v 2 K? an ' I. fn . fu 5 . - , 1 Q - 2' 0' ' 4 fr J 195131 PRICKLY PEAR fDebate and Qmtory PI KAPPA DELTA Forensic work at Intermountain progressed with zest tllld enthusiasm this year. The season opened with the annual clash between the Freshmen and Sophomores on December 15, in which contest. the Freshnien, Marie Thomas, Ed Hamel and Irvin Vhester defeated the Sophomores, Esther Knudsen, Ellen Farho and Helen Mct'lean hy a two to one vote of the judges. James Hunter, a senior: Silver Maguire, a juniorg Esther Knudsen and Carl Pitt, sophomores, and Marie Thomas and Ed Hamel, freshmen, comprised the various teams which met representatives from the Eastern lllontana Nor- mal School. Montana State t'oIleg'e, Montana School of Mines, Mount Saint tfharles Vollege. and Missoula, hoth freshmen and varsity. Our teams were defeated only twice out of nine dehates and these only hy two to one decisions. Un March 127 and 28 a g'irl's team comprised of Marie 'l'homas and Esther Knudsen. accompanied hy Miss t'rane and chauffeured hy Jolidon Brown, drove to McMinnville, Oregon, to participate in the provincial Pi Kappa Delta convention. There they met teams from NVashing'ton State Vollegre, Montana State t'olleg'e. the Vollegre of Pugjet Sound, the t'ollcg'e of ldaho, and Linfield Vollege. After having: dehated in six dehates they were eliminatd only in the last round of the semi-finals. Miss Knudsen also entered the extem- poraneous speaking' contest, and Miss Thomas, the oratorical contest. The regular Pi Kappa Delta question: Resolved: That the nations should adopt a policy of free trade. was used in all dehates. Bliss Marie Thomas won first place in the animal oratorical, contest held at Intermountain. with her oration The Tragedy of Plenty. Miss Ardella Hanson received second place and Ed Hamel third. Voaeh Jones has trained the dehate squads this year in an adinirahle manner. He gave experience to all who came out and evinced intelligent study of the question, thus developing' heretofore untried inaterialg he assisted the experienced and eneouragred all. Jean Starr managed the dehate schedule which consisted of nine intercollegiate dehates in Montana and six outside of the state. yww -93 I IMI .lv:111 Starr Mario TIIUINHS Iistllcr IQIIIUISUII IIIIIIHIII Hr11'sIL-y f'la1'ivc Paul Ilzlvinl J. Jmws Silvn-1' M:1g11i1'Q .lznnvs Huufcr Furl Pitt Ed Hamel I I 1 IJ I K L I1I 'I,1' ,, . I II x1'I'1JgI4I1r1I1r1I.If:3Ir1I1wI 'IIIHIIIII I,:ImIfIfI'1uI1fI:1:I11IW 111111 I PI KAPPA DELTA ROLL CALL Order I 1 P4 1 Ul'lfO1'Y lllSfl'll1'I'I0ll 1IISI'l'll1t10ll IMI1' L IN 1' tn IILI1' Q Ihbute Degree P10111 IOIILY P10111 1011131 P10114 10111 V 1 l'1fLllllfV I11?lf0l1lltV 1 ldtC1IllI'V I1 1at01111tv 1 l'lfClll1fV FldtClll1tV L I'3tClll1fY T1 1' T IUWV I 1-I Zlflf , .. '. 2 l!vI1:1tv ' I Q I -I atc ' f' Q I , 'J .1 , . ' 1 u ' . . ' v-. .- ' 1 1 at 1 I' ' ' ' -I .1 - 71 ' ' 4 ' dt- I ' ' ,, 1 ' - ' 'I , 'T' mi, III' IT QIIWUf11'w.1L:1,jnn 11'f m1':1111I My CIW . I 19511 PRICKLY PEAR gif 'ww 3 1 H . . NM .,....-4 . ,A,.,M , X- -vi 'Y I ' X 7 ' ,Q l l ll' l 1 1 IJ I Q , IJ T, E H ll'lllll wi mum'iiiiwithfmiiinliillrmrrmllfilzliiiiuiminimlmiiuiimiiiziiiiliillmiiilliilvu Qgrench S' 1 oireen Miss Esther Hatliaiway, crowned La Rosie-re at the French tllub 'tSoiree was eleeted by the student body as their ideal eollegfe girl on the basis of beauty, character, ideals and service to the col- lege. Miss Hathaway, who is a senior in the department of lnusie, is noted for the greiu-rosity with which she gives of her niusieal talent. She has been Glee Clbb and Quartette alcoonipanist the past two years. , ' S ,X -,.f'fiS. 'f of 4 xr .fqgf if- .v 'qi 1 I 'f i ,- 1- 1 ,v listher Hathaway of Simms, a nu-nibi,-r of the l9Hl graduating elass, was Crowned lla Rosh-re, Intermountain 's Ideal Girl, at the Hoiree l'll'?lllK.'IllSL' which was given I-'riilay evening, April 24 at the Placer Hotel by tlu- IIlOll1l7t'l'S of the Freneli Club and their sponsor, Madame Hieher. A l1ll'g'4,' crowd eoinposed of faculty nienibers, students, friends and patrons of tho college thronged the mezzanine floor of the Placer Hotel and enjoyed the original and unique Ill'Ug,fV'3lll which was eliniaxed by the eoronfition of the Intermountain Quoen, after which punch and cakes were served at small tables around the balcony. The eveni11,g s prograni was opened with a military drill which featured tho letters li. t'. I . the initials of Lv Uerele Fraiu-aise. Vocal nunilers, both lfreneh and English, were included in the evening's entertain- nu-nt. Htagefl under the direction of Bernice Mars a style show of costumes loaned for the occasion through the courtesy of Fll,LfClll12lll'S was modeled by Students. Two inter- e :ting skits presented were entitled TableuX Lottres and Tableux Vivantf' Molieiw-'S three-act comedy, The lloetor In Spite of Himself, was presented in Freneli, t'oa4-lied by Madame Sicher, the east ot' cliaraeters was as follows: Martha Harvey, Luella Baum, Ruth Blackford, Mary Rhodes, Bernice Mars, Louise Braiufe, Nina Sackett and Kathorine Mason. ldollowing the play 21 tap dance nuniber, 'tTlu- Candy Stick C'luirus was given. Aeeonipanied by her attendants, Esther Hathaway niounted her throne on the eenter of the stage and was crowned La Rosierf- 'by Katherine Mason, president of the l'll'0llt'll Ulub. Miss Hathaway was soleeted by the student body from among six eaiuli- dates, senior and junior girls, nominated by the faculty, and her election was kept sc-eret until her coronation. The entertainment was a decided success financially and a comfortable Surplus is being banked to apply to next year's ,gift to La Rosierow aceording to Katherine Mason, presiailont. Madame Sielu-r has again displayed her ability in directing 21 worth-Wliile entertain- nu-nt and the Hoiree, An Evening in Gay Parco, will go down in Interinountain annals as one of the outstanding successes of the collogo. 9 6- 1 1 - V xr H 1 ,ii 1 'imi t-1: V-fiWHT1 l 'hlll1lTTlTl ll lllll ll U' i i'l'llllhllli' ' lili'l'il.ll if 'lil i i ' i il ,E J! f i,- li if lf ,N 1? ,X 5 ii I 'g' li gf 53 ,Q ei li? ra . if N3 ,. lf? V i i El ltij ie, i' 5 l if Er lat li, 5 lil fx, u E, 4-A, Q1 li E E' 1.1 ,Xi L L21 ff: IE si F? sg 1 r r i 1 1 l U i l 1931 PRICKLY PEAR fm M I J 2 Q I 4 ff: H H N w r Xxxkx I I 'XXX g if 41 In .nv 5 IL .2 - -1 -1 V -n nn 9 I 11 In in X.: 1931 PRICKLY PEAR mvxzfmmmumwsrfmmmsircmmzcmygfq E E AUTOGRAPHS I E+ ? 32 ? :S Ei Q E E Ei ig E ? EQ 5 E Q E 5 .3 Ei H 3 2 E 5 Ei ? ? E ? E ? El 5 3 ie Q E Q 2 fiiwmammwwximmymmmmmmmmmmw Qmwm-QMMWMKWMVWMMQKQMKWHSB E 5 2 E1 :I :1 'W vw N f XX-L 'X--Lf Xvf- - b -ff 3, ,,l. -fl. 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YV. reception held o11 October 3, the members of the cabinets of both organizations formed the reeeiving line. Harriette Newman and Roy MacLeod gave the weleoming addresses and Helen Seth gave the response for the Freshmen. A program and refreslnnents followed. Football Banquet The annual Football Banquet, one of the prominent events of the sehool year, was held the -lth of December at the Placer Hotel. The banquet room was decorated in school colors and the program was planned in remembrance of the Football Team lineup. Roy MacLeod acted as toastmaster. The football captain- eleet, Elmore Smith, the class princess, and the student prince were introduced. Singing of Intermountain closed the enjoy- able affair. Christmas Party The fi'hristmas party given by the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. VV. t'. A. was marked bv unusual stunts and an en'ovable iro- gram. After the facultv had won the first irize, Santa Claus . . l I 4 . aiieared and handed to evervone a token of his U-ood will. ii b . e Refreshments followed. Faculty Reception On January 9 the friends and students of Intermountain were entertained by the faculty. The reception was one of the most delightful of the year. A pleasing program was presented by members of the faculty and light refreshments were served. i 15 3 111 E1 Q E 1-1 6 OD If-4 T DU 1-4 O N F +4 T E LD PU 1 ET' E g GQ EY 1113 , I T' 1 73 T f 1 ,S I 5 :E , :T 6-f.1 fgf Liwfp 1 5 ' Q :P 5-r 'Si -1 ' - PE ' 2 2' U: : 1, 1 . E -4 :F 'T. Q I . 1- 1 41- :Ver .154 esfjw '.'W7 59 52?ET . 3 :- ,J . -, 1 I A . - '-' Ii' Z: -+ L... 1 315, -Lf -3?5f Ld N- A' ' ' E -1- '. 3 L fa, ,' '- : : ' Zlqff .' . A Q H . 7- ' Iwi? 1' Q PT - 1- A jiri - ' Y QJ ' , 1-1-1' 1 1 5.,1:' ' J 'J' ' T' 1 1K1 'v3 ' H ' E ' . 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I Ind to mourn I 41 . st s I In the flrst dia lll I 1 1g.,t o ILNIUI II I mu IECHIXKC rom tu hovernmex 1 hr 11+ e L en 1 Luh of those messages boned hex L 4 s ttUL, ll I f IN 111 xo Inu .s the do For several monthe he lflletl the lvent loxm lX on t I Xu 1 s ut u lt hlm fiom sun It sotltets The ln ue It t nt I I I C II ox In u ir tate long., slnte II x I XVllllx Stltllx she dr aggnd herself to her fte u tl tho td 1 retux ned from war I ns ex Ig. 4 ms I 1 setom son Mamas tem I I s I su tern lll Nlltlll AIILUIN 1 ill Nr- L t el o 1 stou Has told pltre ln. eves hardsnetl ll t ns nun lg.,u1e lla I f nn In lll fitting, tunl Ind IIIHHV trousers tue lnto hlfqll boots shuddered In xou ea en' ll .ns xolce xx IN sudten x emo lflll e Long velrs under 'I tntless autoufux mu no ed liussxls It rx st tlsl lt pelmltted little betl tx tl ot emotlon No get nie food Humlmls she responded to hxs commands The war had not I lnged hlfll lftel xll lll manner Hllsslig DOIltlC 11 and 'xflflil uphwtval follox-Img the executlon of Fgar Nlcholas and hxs flIllllX spread moxe sloxxls to outlxlng F82-,IOIIS Vlaclsbulg from St 15E'tt'I'SIJl1Ig re thrlsttned Lblllllglrlfl xx ls not atfemted fox some llttle vxhlle luv the revolutlon Marla and leo plt ked up the stflttered hreds of then former exlstente lldd ln flftell wear old NUIINII .inc sonhll tvko xtars xoun er Htlf heutedlx thev lIeg.,an to plow the llttle tlrm from xshuh thex toned A IIIISLIIV lux g Tlme gradudllv shaded the gap ln the llnulx left bw the foul dexd sons and so the tust xear Elftel tht war dlagged to 1 close lUllll1llllllSlll fll'lr'lIIN brought Its mfluentt to Vlddslvurg ind to the Ivanoffs bflflxll xetuxnxng from fl Illvllfl s house efulx one ewenm. paused cuxlouslx on the outslxlrts of Ilox e spt lull was IH oxm1n,, tn ptomle of the new government Lentered It 1 l Sound helrd strange ldeds n w trtedom for women respeet tor worktls asx llld Il st1ll elsxer dlvorte eciutfltlon for the mclssts lt seemed so wonderful o It ll the man l She st1rted home thouhhttu v hat IN the mlttel Sonwlao She hen suutelx entered the door when hel fit ier mosted he! 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I xx Ls Just frlghttnerl bv a shetdoxx I guess She feftter to tell hum leo was xet ot the former germ ltlon xxhose motto xx is Beat Vour xxlfe tox dlnnel md for supper too I llluhhtels had been wlrtudllx ln the sxme sluvelw as VVIVGS Th It night Ill hed Sllllvlcl determlned to le lrn more about these new ldeds adxaneed In the speaker 5lllfh' hex fflthel s retuln Irom the war she mould no longer endule his dlilllllldtlflll Independent xxlllful touldgeous she defled hum must once Memory of thie llfmercllees befttlng, Leo had lllfllllttfd ClllIPt'd her spult but fllled her healt wlth re Ie lon xxlthlfl '1 month the government had opened a school Ill Vladshurg establlshed the peoples court and had begun to put Its IJFIIIKIIJIBQ xnto prattlee Leo mae one of the few who refused to .add his few acres to the land of the othel vllltgels to form one of the large State farme shmed bw the people ln common and alded by the state btulmhornlx he xeslsted everv lttempt at reform Mother SOIIVIA ipprotthed Marla not long after' I want to go to Qehool Sou to School? What 19 rule o enouguh to t mxnl Mfums xolee Rx is :old and dull Inna and the othex go pleaded 'sonua Bu Leo uont haxe lt I wont have whatv He pushed the door open nolslls 'N um Pon eled lrult lnto 1 h In 50llWl?l was sllent Answer me' VVhat were Xou talkm. .1lnut'7 Eves IJ13.ZlIlg Sonnet tossed hel head I am glllflg to sehool Xou fire not Leo s beard Ilflgtlkd IH dllRE'I Whs not? Why not? 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A hoarse groan came from her throat. Quaking with terror, Sonyia fled to the people's court. She forced her way through a room to a platform at the farther end where three people sat behind a table. covered with a strip of red cloth. A small khaki-clad woman, with a firm-set mouth and steel blue eyes, sat between two men who were factory delegates for court work. Pausing only long enough to get her breath, Sonyia pleaded: I want to go to school. He won't let me. At that moment Leo crashed into the room, and was restrained with difficulty by four guards from flogging Sonyia in t he court. Leo Ivanoff, t he little judge rose and pierced him with her cool gaze, that - pointing to the whip- belongs to the old days. XVomen are free now. If your daughter wants an education and you forbid, she may, of her own free will, become a ward of the state. You, then, will have no further control over her. Oh, I do want to learn. Ilesire filled Sonyia's words with eagerness. Thus Sonyia became a ward of the state without even returning home. Vainly Maria listened for a footstep. Sonyia would come surely to say good-bye. Still she waited. Ilays passed. Sonyia didn't come. Leo Ivanoff never spoke to Maria now. A teacher from the school came once to urge Maria to join the Mothers' Class. You are the only one who doesn't come, Maria Ivanofff' Should I come to the school that took my Sonyia from me? The school didn't do that? Sonyia came of her own accord. How can I believe that? It brings no good to us. If you look at it that way it won't help you. I don't want it to help. XVell, if you won't come, let Sophia join us. No, no. Isn't it enough that you take Sonyia from me? Maria was vehement in her denunciation. Think carefully, Maria. And the young teacher departed. That night Sophia was restless, She dropped a bowl as Maria handed it to her. You clumsy, good-for-nothing! XYatch what you are doing. Maria's pent-up feel- ings gave way. Sophia was silent. Sonyia had pleaded with her only that afternoon to come to school. She painted alluring pictures of the happy hours spent in work and study and companionship. Tears filled Sophia's eyes. It was so lonesome without Sonyia. Perhaps- Come eat your breakfast, Sophia, Maria called impatiently. Sophia-Sophia. Fold paralyzed Maria's heart. She did not want to look into Sophia's room. A peculiar noise in the night had awakened her and now she wanted to believe it was only a dream. She crept In the door. Sophia's bed was empty. Two weeks later, Maria hesitantly mounted the steps of the school. It was ten minutes before the Mothers' Plass began. Fear urged her to flee. but she opened the door slowly, Rewildered she roamed the halls. A strang girl paused. Can I help you? Maria stepped backward, then stopped. The Mothers' Class-is it here? Yes, Just come with me. ' lfshered into a large room filled with women from thirty to sixty years of age, Maria sank into a chair at the table nearest the door. A teacher asked her to join an- other group just starting that day to learn to read and write. Maria's stiff fingers fumbled clumsily with the pencil as she vainly tried to form the characters the instructor wrote on the board. The reading lesson was worse. Maria's failing eyes ached as she looked at the letters. XVearily she plodded home, Leo found her bent before the stove. Maria, what is it? Ile was alarmed at her appearance. They took Ivan-and Nicholas-and Fedov-and .Ian- she choked over each word. Iler fingers gripped each other harshly, Then Sonyia wentgand Sophia-all, all I had, and when I try to iet something in return-these- she held out her gnarled handsguand these -pointing to her eyes- 'wgheat nie out of even that. Tears rolled down Maria's cheeks, at last. X Ii. E. K., '32, cj-Zlml9ulCL71C6 ,Story The bulky ambulance swooped out of the garage and made straight for the mines. There was awe in the fleetness and smoothness of it. and terror in its shrieking siren. Children flocked together. Hands were wrung, screams uttered, and prayers begun. Screen doors were left wide open, and burning food could be smelled. Nothing mattered just now. A red-faced woman with a half-clothed, sticky fingered tot under her arm ran for her neighbor's back door. A pale faced mother with clenched hands took refuge alone on the steps of her front porch. A shiny nosed girl with her hair in curl papers and stockingless feet in flapping mules ran from dwelling to dwelling the length of the company houses sensationally exchanging fears and possibilities. A weeping young mother carrying a tiny infant in her arms paced the curb, instinctively depositing a kiss on the little bald head ever so many strides. An Italian woman and her three black- haired daughters grouped themselves about the blue iron bed on the front porch of their domicile. A Hungarian frau leaned her broom against the picket fence gate and mopped her forehead with a gaudily embroideded apron and yelled in her native tongue to a white-haired boy across the street. The doctors' cars, the officials' cars, the life saving squad followed soon in a wreckless procession. One woman fainted, but revived of her own accord. Another remembered that it was Friday. And still another recalled that today the Superinte-ndent's wife had dis- regarded omens and was to go down into the mines. H. S. C., '31, -105 I All TL If I '-we1lli:.iiclieolW5!iMH1E5lff2eUe1'f I1 1U1 PRICKLY PEAR Wa? 1-is EQ 5?4 N A X YE AUTOGRAPHS mm WHWWMMW MWMMMMWMMM MH iii 24 P4 ff? af 122 X4 E? gi fic' if 34 i E4 1931 PRICKLY PEAR i 1f + ll KDTeam5 Mmiii1ilig'l1t on grlist 'ning' strvmns XVith clnsky slizulos zirmiiicl, Bring' havk the lmigiiig' of forgotten clreanis, For liappiness ne'ei' found. lmve tlwailis, like inoonlwznns, mock- Fulling un flowing foanig Yvt lJI'6'2iklIlgI as the lmlilmlvs burst on rock, Bl1I'Sfll1Q' thvii' starry tltmn-. Girt rmiml with roseatc- Pini- Thv airy tlmno uf clayclreallls, That g'I'llll rvality rencls tlllll And tlEiI'kIlt'SS, as the lu-anis Of misty llltbtlllllglli clarkmi, f'I'llNllPtl hy cnnilirnus vluntls. Su all our days we liarkvng l'ntil at last within mn' sln-mills, Fasting' asitlv tho mortal life, Seeking' still for happiness, XVe hope- that death will encl such strife And fill lift-'s PIIIPHIIPSS. -F. E. K., 32 V Y ?i K -i K 1. ,,.'::1 ll l i X XX, 1tClf21lf Ions rgo nature stooped 1 brsin in t he Ixirmrthi Ranges and when the waters re ceded there was left onlx unvegetrted slnd wittr w rshed rocks rnd inconceivable coal dtposits Now in this srme basin hrs grown I ittle Rock a town towered by puffrg smoke sticks sliielllg ot smoulderini., shlle dumps ind screeching with whlistles sirens and foreign tongues lIlllTll,.,I'1llls who htd escaped from beastlw drudgerx and st irvatlon in their father lrnds met here 'Ihey telt seturitx even in the timbered tunnels clammy tnd black hundreds of feet beneith the town 'lhe w rnts of these people were simple for thev bid net er known leisure or guetv in their youth 'lhe Little Max 'lheater was the center rerrer ion f r tll pedigre s lxerx night men with black circled eyes and grimv rimmed finger nrrls women with prle silk sc 1rfs bound around their heads and broods t excitedly prof ine children filed into the picture house But once inside they milled rbout rn the lobbv w lltlllg for the only persons in America th tt made them teel inferior the three little black hrired ushers who marsh rlled them down the carpeted aisles and pushed them into deep cushioned st tts Prlmfr w is taller th ur either of the other ushers and the blrck velvet trousers and to her shoulders with rmpudent little curls rt the end Her ewes wer big and brown shided by long luv eyelashes Her mouth seemed a little too large because it was rlw Us smiling Her straight nose w as well proportioned with her other features and her tomplexron w 'ls dark ind smooth UllglIllllS Pfllmt hid been employ ed 'lt the theiter as 21 drawing card from her set tlernent but she hid developed in usher s technique 'she could be rs hard as rocks and lr it n rturill With 1 frigid stlre she could squelth 1 drsturbrnce and then smile awav The sting Often she would seat three patrons while the other girls were chewing gum rnd tilking oxer 21 new rrrivil who hid lust slout hed into a back seat She was tactful in seplifzting the peanut consumers from the hlgbrows rnd the audible readers from the chronic cranks XX hen the lids on the front rows got sleeps they cuddled up for sleep with the assur ue that Palma would not let their sluggish mothers get practr rally home before missing them But one night Palma was amazed A huge burly Italian dressed in a white seer sucker suit a blue shirt a blue incl white polka dot bow tie and tan and white sport shoes breezed in the door gave her a gold tooth smile brushed past her too familiarly and stalktd down the aisle to 1 stat of hrs own choosing Hrs actions made it evident that lle was a str'1ng..er for who rn Little Rock would dare to ignore the dlgnltv of an us er Fortunately Palma was at the rear of the house the second night the Italian entered the theater Her ewes snapped her brain clicked She would slhow the hound who was who in this burg She headed straight for him clamping down a little harder on her chewing gum 'lt every stride She looked him in the eye smiled with her savage white teeth fluttered her evelids and turning was on her wav down the aisle banteringly lead ing him halt embarrfrssed and half furious to the seat he had previously occupied But his mid self assurance was regained when he gtve her a significant nudge with his elbow as he passed her and saw her cheeks instantly flame with indignation A few exenrngs later she was down near the orchestra pit when she spied what had become known among the three girls as Her Seersucker XX op He hesitated in the vestibule studied a review' of 'lcoming picture slicked down hfis greasy blak hair with the palm of his hand and parked his straw hat under his left elbow. All the way back to where he was standing Palma was unconsciously flattering herself that she had taught the guy his place. How about walking you home tonight Buddy? He stooped down and whispered in her ear with his eyes more closed than open. You hobble on down that carpet ole man. She flared as she dashed for a family of six accompanied by a mangy terrier. Palma was the last girl on duty at night, Tony her twin brother was supposed to come around to the show in time to walk home with her, but this he seldom did unless he was accidentally sober or flat broke. She usually made a home run, alone down the street car track stopping for breath at the occasional carbon street lights. That night as she came out of the lobby the street was deserted except for the little popcorn and peanut boy who suggested that Pony might still be over at the Palace play- ing snooker. Crossing the street to the pool hall she wen-t as far in as the lunch counter. She did not see Tony among the nondescript stragglers at the far end of the room so she perched herself on a tall stool at the counter and ordered a hamburger from the old crippled proprietor. Say, Danny, have you seen Tony tonight?' she said as she leaned over and crossed her arms on the counter. Yep Palmie I heard em tell some guy back yonder to tell you to beat it on home that he had some business to settle tonight. He answered her as he handed over a paper plate with a bun on it and, turning to a new customer asked: 'XVhatll it be, son? Palma wheeled around on the stool to meet The Seersucker W op leveling' an intense gaze on her. Nothing 'ole man, jus waitin for the dame to gixe me the high hat. He said pulling the lever on a slot machine idly and jerking his head toward Palma. Danny went back to his dish washing. XVell kid, I thought you'd be hangin around. Xou flew off the handle too quick this 108- I fx iff FED l H , . 2. ,.., .e DM. . f. 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He asked her where she got so much spunk alld She WHS SUI'DriSed at her own eagerness of confiding in some one who w'ould listen to her: the things she had scarcely admitted to herself before. She told him how she despised the disreputable boarding house which her aunt kept, with the gambling den in the attice and the cellar full of bottles of ripening beer. How she dared not look at the men who came and went as freely as the rats: how hard it was to feel loyal to her three worthless brothers and crippled aunt she had to keep, but how even these were easier to endure than the drunken uncle and pestering pack of cousins. Before she went to sleep that night. Palma wondered why she had told llavioli all of these things. She hadn't wanted sympathy nor had she received any. Had she made a fool of herself? XYould he ever look at her again? Then she went to sleep, reasoning with herself. that it might as well come out at first for she could not always pretend. lVar raged the next morning. There were threats of knifing if ever Ravioli shadowed their gate again. There were speculations that he was married. a jail-bird or a dry dick. The more they derided him the stronger her convictions grew. All day she scrubbed the floors and hoarded her dreams. After she had scoured the last pots and pans of the big heap of greasy supper dishes she hurriedly changed her dress, daubed herself with Violet Ilew and darted down to the theater. As the evening wore on she began to despair of seeing Ravioli. She recalled of bragging how she would handle her man when the time came. like the mysterious and alluring women in the movies did. She could not forgive herself for talking so much the night before. She tried to look natural and be gay but she was not successful. She fumbled people down the aisles, and let the kids get away with bright remarks that at any other time would have made her automatically yank them up by the collars and pitch them out the exit door. Tony walked home with her sulking all the way, much to Palma's relief, for why talk anyway if you cannot talk to the little straw mattress on the blue iron bed was after all a haven Several days went by and still Palma did not see or hear night Valie, the little French usher whispered to her. Say, kid l'alma's relief, for why talk anyway if you cannot talk to the There he was. His black hair shining and his head incling near his arm around. At once she recognized Luna Martyn, a sure Russian Hill. It was said of Luna that she managed to date bosses at the mines but that she had no time for the diggers immense white furs and her white straw hat was sufficient for one you want to. The for her tears. from Ravioli. But one take a squint at that. one you want to? The to a girl he had draped enough high hat from all of the eligible top One glimpse of those Palma. In the presence of Yalie she reactetd with utmost unconcern. But inwardly she was in agony. A couple of nights later Ravioli loitered around the show until late and again walked home- with Palma. A little way from the house. they sat down on the edge of a cracked and broken sidewalk and let their feet hang down into a strip pit that the kids had dug. She picked up from their conversation that he had been dating not only Luna. but half of the blondes in town. He put his arm around her waist, and kissed her on the cheek. and then drawling on. he said The girl I hook on to, she's got to have looks. That's all they got. so that's all I ask. It was nearly time for the four o'clock mine whistles when she crept up the creaky outside steps to the upstairs hall leading to her little dingy room. She's got to have looks. XVhat had he meant? She admitted to herself that he had kissed her, yet he was so indifferent about doing it that he had scarcely stopped talking. All the next morning the words rang in her ears and she spent an hour looking in her big broken mirror and comparing her features to the pictures of actresses which papered her room. Then she put on a cotton kimona and threw herself across the foot of her bed to look at a new m0Vie magazine that the girl inthe box office had given her. She looked at all of the pictures in the book and read the titles under them. Then she started in on the advertisements. She found only three ads giving free samples and turned down the corners of those pages. She found one especially attractive ad. lt guaranteed beauty. mystery and allurement: the very things she felt she needed most. It was Brilla Tone: a few drops in the eye would perform marvels and win the mian one most desired. She wrote for the samples and then decided to send for the Brilla Tone. She mailed the letters on her way to the show that night and the more she thought about the effects that the Brilla Tone would have, the more excited she grew. One afternoon a week later she met Ravioli in the postoffice. The general delivery clerk handed her two small boxesg one was a sample of cold cream. the other the Brilla Tone. Ravioli accused her of trifling on him. Quite childlike she denied it and immedi- ately wished she had been vague. He asked her to step out with him on Saturday night. Palma had a busy week before her. She notified her boss that she day night off. She laid down the law to the family about mixing in She gambled her entire savings on a new spring? suit and spent to store shopping for things to match it. When Saturday arrived brushed and manicured. and late in the afternoon used the Brilla must have Satur- with her affairs. going from store she combed and By seven o'clock hours Tone. she was more than satisfied with her appearance. and even Tony sarcastically remarked that 'hook-nose' sure looked the berries. Ravioli drove up in a new sport roadster and the entire family rushed out to see it. The kids climbed all over it and the men had to see the engine. lVhen Palma came out. 'Ravioli stopped showing off the new car and began to adimire her, slaying: XVhy, kid, I didn't know you would be so hot-looking all dolled up. You're honestly the swellest looking dame I've seen this side of Pittsburgh. Hop in, Bud, and let's move on. They drove up and down the main street until they were dizzy turning around so -109 T' W? is 1 1- W IU' Iiimi lu' T 11111111 111 1111 1 1 Q3 1 P R I C K P E A R lllllllllbwmllllllll imnnjj flllIIllllIlllllIllllbj!6llllll.lll n11111I1jW111u111111111urWQ1111111111, H IL 1 1 ft Ol 1 see thc en 1ex 1 1 tou tx se'1t tox Thex Wert Just D1ss1ng. betxxeen 19 ftOll eed 1111ll 1nd tht cemettix xx he11 R1v1ol1 11l1xed himself f1on1 missing the bumps s t tht unpxxed highxx IN ind put l11111 11n1 around Palma s21x1 onchi 1 in buccx VV11t ma tes xo s so f1r 'xx '1 ho xou knoxx l bella r YD s 1 1 tl1e fllst night l savx you dow11 at thc shr 11 ire ice x so does cverx otl1er gill 21t l1on1e Oh' qurc thing' I m cr1zv l it xr Intl the11 he inteirupted h11 never taking his exes awaw fro111 the xoad llt s le 1 '1t do xou s 1 o 1 1 1 little sprize cn tl1e gan 4+ 's llfbulx ll 1 e xox l 1 Ill Do you metn tonight' P'1lm'1 fat first xv'1s doubtfu of is lllttI'ltX lllfl tl1e11 du111l1fo11nded NX ell ou l t I xx ll 1nd then blushed at such 21 xeaclv ep ll N11 le11h he told l1e1 is tl1ex droxe home Ill thc 1noo11l1f,ht I hqted not to have f 1 IU lut lxe 1, t 1111 gold bxnd th1t the c1ld mln gaxe her when thev were lll'1I'l'l l. c ' - ' ' ' tw i11 the bag, 1 Il ll 1 1c lm so exalted lllflllt living at the brand Hote and lt st ttl ld x 111 1 11xe11e of xx l1f1t she xxoulcl he escapi g No more dinnex palls to get 1 f tlll NP more lo 1ds of bottles that she had had to Curv tXPIX n1orn1 g e 11111 r ll s 1 e n on o RLVIOI so s ouldnt ext t usl ring., 1g.. He1 eves xxere burning 111d hcr he'1 1, 1111 lltif 1011117121 1 12 1 tlN 11n xxas s r 1.1 x bl S 1 rubbed them quicllw xxlth e s c 111 pfunful p11 rcini., shriek Rtvloli at first cltled g1cx1 c 1 nlx 1s fl'llltll sol1l11 1 told hllll of the Br1ll1 'lo ised tx11c1 1u1 o It u n V Nes 1d be ext1 1 pre x frr xou l1st night she tdded hxsteruallx but you 111 t 111 xou ouise xx on 1lxx axs s k bx xou Put frettln so xou ll make voutself xx orse- IIIXIUI c'1llefl th1 dot tor 1nd whcn he arrlxed he VVIS 1n elderlx m21n vsith 1 XVI ed collar. 1-le exaniined l, illll'l'S eves but 'ldmitted he w'1s not verv conversant with such r-'ises 'ind 1-ould only pre-seribe certain poxxdcrs which he felt sure xvould relieve her nervousne-ss. L' ie e t, he took R'1violi out i11 the hall with him a11d closing the do 111 td to h t rot h1xent sou 21nv hopes for l1e excs' les of coulsc Ill xvire right aw s ll the doc or 1le e seditixe 1 l1lm1 sleep Il'1Nl0ll xsent doxsn to the lJO'llClll'l1, house llis g ing. xx 1s x'e-rx different from what he and Palma had planned the night before th'1t thet' would do. Ile got the address from tl1e ll'1lf empty Brilla Tone bottle a11d then xx'i1'e-d the n121nuf'14'tur1 rs 1 found I et 1 xx e11 ht retuined to thc hot l He pullec off his coa oosened l1is tic- l'iel'ed off his shoes picked up his pipe and settled doxv11 in '1 rockin chair. pert-hin,,' his feet Il the f ot of I,R1Ill21'S b d. He snatched up 21 newspaper 21nc tried to re'1cl but he found nothing th'1t interested hi111. Shortly before four o clock Palma l1eg'1n groping '1ro11nd, calling x1'e'1kly for hin1 -xnxious to keep he-1 1111nd duerterl from her cxes he plunged Ill talking Sax g.,ot your rings now. .. ey'll feel just as keen on 'is they 1'e'1 ly look. hee we re lucky they re j st '1 f't. Yep that's El di'11nond and tl1is uns l1lue. And hQI'9'S a pin too. You re 21 lucky fflcf. you 'now you're e ,1 5 ' - o1e c trust with these?' a11d e kissed 1er she 11 ls too pioud to be carried doxx Il the steep bark steps and put Ill the cai u11t1l :ifter dark. Thev rode until late aflfl a couple of times Palma nearly forgot her eyes in her happiness of being snuggled down by the side of her big husband i11 the gorgeous car All night P21lm'1 l'1x ixxctlte reftliflng that she had iather die than be blind the rest of her l'fe. Her face had xxon Raxioli and noxx' her face was losing l1in1 for her. Yes she decided death xvould I1e far e'1sier than giving him up. The mine whistle-s began to blow. If she called him she knew it meant '1 horrible day alone. If she did not 'txvake him he xvould hate her for being a coward. She called to him No budds lm 11ot ,omg to xxork todaw vxas all she heard P1lmc1 so relieved a11d exhausted from the sleepless night was soon asleep It was 111 x1 hen she was startled bx a bang of the door and a whoop Ravioli alreadv room grabbed her up Ill his ai ms sawing ot some sxx ell dope here for n1v ball and chain Just listen to this A telegram 41 M A I R21x1ol1 XX hlle lt is true that an excessive quantltx of Brilla Tone total blindness for tl11rtx s11c hours ue are pleased to assure vou that such harmless In fact xsith relaxation a11d axoidance of eye 'stI21lllS the iesults tested e1cce-edinglx beneficial to the ex cs Billla Tone Mfg Lo b C 2.1 nearlv nor '1cross the I ve g Nlondax' 9 will cause dilation is have been 1-J. 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Ye ,K ,, .- T-ri' - -S' 57 P R I P E A R 1lIlllZlI1W'li1J1l1W1LQ'fmIHIIlIl1IlaiJJfI1llllIHfIl'lilTlI,ilfsifllllllli iuiroru mi Name. A Anderson Phevrolet fo. ..---.. . Anderson-Hawkins Co. .,...... . Army and Navy Store. The ,,... Arnold. Georgiana .. ,,..,,,,,..,,, .. Artifieial Ive Vompany ,,,,,,.. B Barker Bakery ,,,,,...,.,,., Bausvh K Sons. V. J ..,,.,..,.,,,,, Blue Mill Service Station .,,,,.. Bossier' ' I1rady's 5 ,,,,.,,,V... .,,. , Brown BrothersVLumber Co .... Huekbee-Mears Vo. . ,,,,,, Bussardk , ., ,..,,,,, , C Papital Vity t ollea'ian ,.,......, Vapital IUIHITIIFSIUII to ....... Vapital Uptival Parlors ...... objiw EX Page. .......145 133 .......1-lil .......1Z15 .......l57 H154 .......132 .......143 ...HH159 ...HH145 ......,154 ....,..1531 Vhatfield Ilrug: Store .......,.,,,.,.. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 5 5 4'onsumer's Foal Company ,,.....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 142 Vrago Plumbing' and Heating Fu .,,,,, ,.,, 1 54 t'rau.o Transfer K Storage ,....,,,,, .,,, , .,,,, 1 45 Vurtin Gift and Vhina Shop... ..,... H1551 D Ivank .Q Fompany .,,,,. ,,,,,,, 1 40 E Epworth Le-Llglle Institutes rAA,, ,.,,,,, 1 25 I-Ijflo-l's Fate ...,...., ..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.. ,...... 1 I I3 I-' I-'errat's 1'ont'i-rtionery .,,,... ,. ,,,,,,, 145 F'ligelman's New York Store ,,,,.. ,, ...HU G Globe Vlothing .Q Jewelry Po ,..., ..,,,,, 1 27 Holden Montana Po ...,,..........,,.,,,,, ,.,,,,, 1 57 Guys Barber Shop ..........,..,,. ..1., .,.,,,, 1 5 7 H Hamburger Inn .......... ,,,,,,. 1 58 Hardesty's ,,.,,, .,,,,,, 1 454 The Hazelwood ,,..,..I.. ,.,.,.. 1 343 Haytin's ,,..,,,....,...... .,,,.I, 1,,,,1. 1 5 3 Helena Hardware Vo .........,, ....... 1 57 Helena Ive Co ......,,....,..,,.,,,,,,,,, ....... 1 32 Helena Independent, The .....,. ..,.,,. 1 513 Helena Meat Co., Inc- ......,,,.. ,,,.... 1 51 Helena Mutual Foal Co .,..... ,,..... 1 54 Helena Offiee Supply ,,,,,,, .,..,,, 1 53 Helena Holler Rink .,,,,,, ....... 1 51 Helena Shoe Hospital ..... .,,.. .....,. 1 5 7 Helena Stamp XVorks ,...,,,,..,.,........, ..,.... 1 49 Holter Hardware f'o,, A. M ....... ,...... 1 40 I Intermountain Transportation Po .....,,,. 159 Intermountain Vnion Follege .......,.,..,,.,1l 148 J .lar-kson K Son, Al ,,,,.,,,.,, ,.... ....... ,.,,,,,,, 1 4 S 9 .Iaf-queniin Jewelry Fo .......,,,,,.,,.........,....t,1, 141 Johnson Hotel ,..........,........ 127, 141, 151, 157 .Iorud Photo Shop ....,. ,.....,,.,....,...l.,..,,.,,, 1 511 , 4 'fi ' ...,.,... .Q ,,,. :.:Ui:mQAQf Name. 17'ap2,'e. K Ke1ly's Barber Shop ,,,.,.. 158 L Lasswell Pharmary .. 150 Lyle, Leslie .,,,. ,,...,,...,, 1 32 NI Marans, Ed. .,,, ,,,.,,...............I,,.,...,,. 1 41 Marlow and Antlers Theaters ....... 155 McKinnon, H. A. ,,..,..,,.......,....,.,l, 156 Montana Life Insurance Co ....... 158 Montana Meat Company .............. 125 Montana Power Co .,,,.,,,. ...,.........., 1 53 lllontgromery VVard K Co ...,.......,...... 127 Murphy XYholt-sale tiroeery Co.. .--- 159 N Nash-1 inf'h Co. ..,,,,,,,... 142 0 Olson Shoe Servir-e ,,,, 141 Opp K Conrad ......,,t,,,,. 151i Uregold Creamery ,,,... 156 P Varchen Drug' Co ....... 135 Parrot, The ,,,..,,,, ,,,,...... 1 715 Penny Fo. Int-., J.,C ..... 1541 Peterson, A, E... ,.,,...... 15N I'iatt Heath Co .,,, 150 Pierce Studio .,,,,,,,, 1211 Iflaeer Hotel ,,,.,,,, ,,,,. 1 50 R lieeord-Herald Printing' Co .,..., 134 lioyal Vleaners and Iryers ,..,,,, 127 S Sanden Q Ferguson Co ,...... 135 Svhroetler Brothers Co .,,.,,,,, 154 Sherman Music Po ....,.,....I,.I,,,,, 157 Short Stop Service Station ..... 1523 S. M M. Dairy .,,.................,.,,..... 145 Smith Motor Vo .......,.,,,.,,, ..... 1 42 Starz Pharmacy .................... 127 State Nursery 66 Seed Co .....,,...................... 150 State Publishing' Co ..,,,,.,............................. 125 Strain Brothers Department Stores ,,,..,.. 13112 'I' Taylor's Taxi 82 Transfer .... .. 133 Thurber Po., H. S .....1.........,. 1413 Topping Co.. Thomas ,......,.... 142 Tuohy, M. H .,,,,,,.,........,,,............ .1-12 Twentieth Pentury Studios ...,1 141 U Vnion Bank :Q Trust Co .,... 140 Vnion XVholesale Co. .... ----, 1 522 WV VVard Drug Co .,.........,..I... 1312 XYestland, Fred J ......,,. 155 XViSe's Rainbow Cafe ,.... 154 VVood's Feed Store ......,. 1-12 123 tqiuiix.niiiizilfpyiiitpztz uuqiiqiiiougrriligifft.'uin...:n:iig:13',,taw.v1.ioo1.'it 1' 1 4wmmmmmmmwmmm HBIIHHCKLY PEAR mmm mmmmmmm p WEN Q Eg AUTOGRAPHS 24 ,fa f N, S X 1 1,. K Q,-J fi ,fx E- iii F5 S in 1 'gl N .J fc Ri E22 P54 E54 fii 324 Ei 4 1 1 E P5 . , E 5 'E E W W x Qi! Fi , lg E U , E62 S lpti ri 4 . 5,9 fi I y' 1. , M 1- ag 'ffl I , 'Q 5 K P2 fi L t j 22 f 1 r I i 24, E fi Ei Ei 35 E Q E4 khmmmmmm mw wmw wwwmwwm I IQI C: wmmM mwQmm W wmwmwwm M mH if: 1931 PRICKLY PEAR IIIII Illllll Ill I III II II II I I I I I Ill f W f S To Our Students: The firms which have made our Annual possible through advertising deserve our support and patronage when we are in lille for purchases or reuonunendation to others. To Our Advertisers: The Staff wishes to express its appreviation for your eo-operation in our enterprise. When we can serve you in other ways than in business connections, such as Mu- sical or Dramatic, feel sure that if askerl we will respond with the Intermountain spirit! SCHOOL SUPPLIES X STATE PUBLISHING COMPANY Helena Montana x 1 x 1 f W f 'N FOI' Reasonable hlontana State Pmes and Epworth League l' M t - Qua ity ea S Institutes Glacier Park Institute TRY July 6-12 King's Hill Institute Montana Meat Co. July 13-19 Phone 6 Yellowstone Institute July 20-26 For details on registration, pro- grams. etc., write to Sidneyp Me- Arthur, 913 Second Ave. No., Great Falls' ifnasff ?fu32E'l'?'2' F3152 gilt' tzhi Insiittutie Biulleiiii. x J x 1 -1-1 H T NP I--A Ti' 'mtg IIlIIIIIfi I 'H7 IWIIIVQWIHIIIPI I I 5 ff 11111 1 1 P R I C E A 11111111dM111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111GW1j1111111111111r1MQi111IUW11i11Q11Wlgiinxnlu'1' Memories of youth fade and are gone., but- Never-ch anging photographs of today become tomorroW's treasures. Keep the record-sit for a new por- trait each year. Call Our Studio , . for an Appointment ' , Today 3 I xr. f The Pzeree Sl'L!llIl.0 J, 1 11 i Eg L X11 LQ 1 x 1 1 11 L -R,-, J X ff 1 3 1 7 V5 11A s 1 1 11 1 1 E1 Q1 2,12 Y, 1 '1 K1 1 x 1 V 1 1 11 1 lv'-1 1 .1 t': ,11 1 11 1,36 , I Y 'Y . 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IDONN FOHIJ. 1rl'l'2lI is 1111- 11s1- 111 1111- 1':11111111s l 111'1l: I-'11111' i11 front, six i11 1111- lrzlck, S1-v1-11 111111'1- 1111 1111- 1'lIllllIllg,1 IHP2II'II. f W f' 'N Sports Wear Starz Pharmacy rLPUR'I'IN12 GIJUIIH ful' The HIPFIIIQ 1lll1I 5111111111-1' :11 W A R D 1 S ReXaIlD1ug M d 85 C . Sixth z?ii3gfAII!1eii?, WarII:-I1-1111, CM11111. g I k, J N f N QUALITY MERCHANDISE 1 Fora LESS MoNEY Royal Cleanels GLOBE and Dyers Clothing and Jewelry Co. h v A MRS. I . Ii. SMITII 361 N. M3111 St, H1-I1-1111, Mont. A Special Mendel Students, 1112 lu. Sixth AVQI1111- Wardrobe TI'l1.I1.X-330.00 PI111111- 213 J k I 0 ...la ::::i'ml,f.1j v ' ,'N, , xxiizldllfhjxzmiz 1 R I C K P E A R4 llllllllhllllkvllllllll niriirrjjfgprlinlumiiidmliiigiu EnilirljjfhiiirnlijiirjlllhilininI-rfL Q mm Ill l mm llll lllllhlllllllllhlllllllllI 1 x m 11? tl fl lil eil Ja , .T.m...m'.s1nT.m.mnm': iv ., 5375 --- . gffQ,.- l 1? Isl RICPORTICR-VIULET li. WEHTLAND. .J as l The seasons, realizing that the year l930-31 had been of inestimable importance, planned EJ . ,. , Q . 4 liz their annual banquet on the l'lI'Sl ot June, making the month ot June their honored guest. l .lnly served :ls usher for the occasion, while August, acted as toastniaster. Scptelnher, Y V, who was the first one to be culled upon by the toastniaster, said: I should be called a 'il spring month instead of a fall month as I bring the green things to our school. 1 give but , one week to the school calendar, but in that week I manage to start the wheels of activity 1 , . . Q . . n I in nearly every torm ot Ul'gZlll1ZZlllUll. IJ1Sl0ll to some ot niy most 1llll701'l'Hl1t events- ,l SEPTEMBER bl 24 Fudge and Slumber parties at llorm to welcome newcomers. lg! 25 lfrosh llay. Lots of green material. 26 Y. W. V. A. tea at Mills Hall and Fave Party on Mt. Helena lfirst. signs of twosing.j lf . 217 VN et party at Broadwater Plunge. l 7' X 1 28 Y. M. and Y. W. breakfast. Tea at Dorm given by Dean and Mrs. Bruehl. Presby- gil' terian students entertained at llonnans. 29 Model T. Ford, which has seen better days, moving westward bearing a dark cloud and signs of snow. Should reach Helena late Monday. Signed Van. fi JIU Dark cloud and then snow arrive at I. U. C. August ealled next on October, who arose and said, Some might eall me the month lsr. of Spirits? but I prefer to he called the month that starts I. U. C. romances. Is it Q l not fitting? ij, fl OCTOBER . 6,5 1 John and Bill starve their cal' so it runs out of gas half a block from school. li? 2 Soph. girls dangerously ill at dinner. Result: Freshmen girls left. homeless and later l1a.ve to swim to safety. At tl1e Auction Sale in chapel Jim D. and Mae are unsuc- Zi' eessful i11 Buying', for Pajamas. 3 Y. M. and Y. W. reception in evening to welcome new and old students. ' 4 P. E. 0. tea at home of Judge S. C. Ford. Potato Roast at Colorado Gulch. Iiollege El , . I 1 Ixar runs spasmodieally. lg, 1 ff 5 Some go to church-others don 't. 6 Address by Miss Elizabeth Ireland. 7 All classes elect officers for the new college year. 8 Dorm varies menu-no hash or beans appear all day. fl tContinued On Page 1301 . I ll 128- Sai ffxx Pg. gnizfqfjrrgingrmnifrdlllrlrzmmiiinijifl5'iiqi.pfnunjlalllfxiirzlgnimwriwgrirgi f I Q X ' xx YR! KX 1931 PRICKLY PEAR EE! Q El 133 Er E N Q Q, P 5 Q: , v 1 , 2-fe i 3 ' X fi 1 4 Y if E, El E1 -1:1 W E 1 5.4 E5 UE, E, YE Q5 if ,X , E l , S3 ,Q-5 3, 15, 154 ,251 wg, EE, :sa ,Q ls El 'Q S1 Ei ,E E3 EN E. if? 4 UE, ,Q 5:4 f'i 5' ':1 Eu E ,Q 6 5 E' -:J 2 Q. 'Q E 23 ff y 4 , VX J , Ei W ,X , ,J Qs 5 ,,4 ,Fix I 3.52 ,Qq :,, A 4 lf FX 4 lg? 154 'XS ,' ,,J wi? .ig 3 -Qi r :iz .fig I I! f 53 M Fil, 124 fXS 15:3 Q 353 1 . 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HELENA ICE COMPANY ICE MANUFACTURED FROM LISSNER'S MINERAL SPRING WATER Phone 110 for ICE My E .IM To WI, Wm mm LESLIE LYLE LISSNER SPRING WATER Photographel A Modem Coffee LUMBFR O1 Model n Tastes J- ? -Zn f0eliIlonle liz COAL WOOD UNION WHOLESALE BROWN BROS GROCERY Co Lumber Company Or fl L x I N J N r N 'I J ' -. ,- I. --' , --l-1 V Y- VAEUQMNZP I ,ME A . 1.1 gl J g J 1 i I 2 2 JV' -kjffIKlV'E'i:f .Q ,An T 54 ,Tl 5111914Ii1u1InIgiN1igNYWULMQUIHQIBIEIQMQIIEWIQIIKQEUL ' glggrg- C -J 1 P P E 1'1:ulrllljfltrlhfiuxizplllwlltlllluzzzlliulffgJluuuul ll llunuf 1 , 1 S -A+ :lj-T If N1 1 N I N ' lull, For Your Summer s rue, Needs See Us- ,te I 'X Boots, Breeches, Leather ' ll ' f Coats, Work Clothes, ff You CaTi A lways Corduroys, Sweaters, Shoes- . , De-MBETTETHT Quallty Reasonably Prlced V .-.f 1 If fx 'A 4 l I' Q , f f ,fl f' ' 1 lg ' ,I ARMY and NAVY 411 Nm-ul Mum sm-or Helena, Montana X I k J l'll'illlt't'S K.: How did you make sum-lu il llit at the last lP2lllllllf't?ll llllilll Bl'lll'lllI I was called on for il spcovln and 4ll't'llllQ'll.,l Miss l-'iscllerz llo you know, VP6'llIlySUlllS IIUUIIIS 11115 me C'OlllIbll'l0ly away. 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To keep your life a long time get your medicine at Parchen's Drug Store N Lf N We Make a Complete Line of Bakery Goods -BEST BY TEST- Barker Bakery HOME OF SUNNY BOY BREAD Helena, Montana N f N Sanden and Ferguson Company Department Store 107-111 North Main St. Helena, Montana x J x 1 -1 19? I I I 1 1 l 3 1 X 1 X l l 1 ll X J 1 5 2 X is l 2 x l f 9 4 Y x l 1327 97 Q ir U1 F: 71,1 Um1l1.I 'jrjlJll 1gzfH1iivQilk'litQf5. Q if ffimfllwll 1'frf'l' wmfifffi 1931 PRICKLY PEAR KA lg , 2 Q ? 1 1 4 136 i QQm.1mH4fE2mmiQSkqe229KQ 52mmv7ZwHv,ELGE1H,, wmlmmgmmmmmmmmmmmlmag + 4 ? S E S vu E, 44 S ? ? f? ? ? ? ? ? 5 Q -'fs--1 N- 1 f --f . ' s , 1.-..-.,,.,--.,f, , - , .-.Y , -, QTZI3 2171 'ETD-Q 1 1 P R I C K L P E A Rl iflllliim iaftgqiiiriiiilglll'Qmnusrmnlumnmirn:tinywtU11i:11.1:.:1l1r1-Q 1l.Lu.u U CALENDAR Y tContinued From Page 1303 8 Co-ed Party. A good time was had by all. Martha a11d Betty ride home in a wheel- barrow. 9 Louise S. insulted because ticket-seller at the Marlow gives her a ehild's tieket. 10 Ginna doesn't like to peel potatoes. ll Armistice Day-Panthers break losing streak and defeat Teachers from Dillon 31-0. 12 Misfeldt tells Government elass that Harding succeeded Washington as president. lil Going to Butte? I4 Joe DeBar heard to remark concerning the fair Senior lady frequently seen in his eom- panyv Oh, gosh-if I lose that girl! 13 Herring learns to play women 's game qbridgel. Joe buys Jean a box of candy to take his place while he is playing. Butte Special. 16 A day to rest up, study or what have you. li' Why does Monday come after Sunday? IS Madame falls for f'oach's moustache. l9 Prof. Jones asks class which city they would rather live in-Athens or Alexandria. Bill L. chooses the latter because he would like to give Anthony some eompetition in winning t lcopatra. 20 I-'ran is eounting minutes until vacation. She certainly likes the bridges in and around Bozeman. 21 Sparks and Hendrickson beeome Campus Widows. 22 This was the day after Friday. 13 Hodges: Hello Swede, where were you tonight? Swede: May and I went coupayingf' Hodges: Big time I s'pose? Swede: Sure, May did the cooing and I did the paying. 24 Mrs. Whalen and Miss Looby entertain in Chapel by playing selections from the Moonlight Sonata. .7 3 ... Mr. Royer buys a sweetheart. Sale on main floor. 26 Madame confesses she played the lotteries in Monte Carlo. 27 Ilee. l. Thanksgiving vacation. August next called upon December, who grinned from ear to ear. That old fellow arose and began stroking his snowy beard while he drawled in sonorous tones, Next to our honored guest, June, I dare say that I am the most welcome month in the calendar. I played some tricks on the students this year, bringing quarter exams just before Vhristmas vacation. Nevertheless here are the good dates in my book: DECEMBER l Veeil rr-eeives a new namee4Kissinger, 2 Mr. Holter inquiring of his son in regard to his elasses: How are you getting along this quarter in your classes? Iliek: Oh I fell down in Economies this quarterf' Father: How's that? Ihiek: My ehair tipped over.'l H'ontinued From Page 1393 -137 X I It I iii I I TTI W LIMEIZN r .1. Qin: 1,....1ulg1zj, 1111,iri1gj 'f1.z.1.n.minfi -1' I l l l l Vi l, ,, lei ,iq li fill ll! 'll itil Fill ll ll ,L iz! llil 21319 El lgr, :ll L e l lst, lil ,V-, QV HI lg: Sl' gill H , life, aiu El lil iff ra El lil? 4,-' tl' ' r NV' ,ef I I lil . l 'ir i t'?'f1 l di? l 1 let lil' e H1 .-l lpl. E lj 5 .1 li 5 li l . 1 lg I K, . l VZ li' C73 I I mymimiUmiz4Lm1mwQ,mmm1wQ-mil-famean 1931 PRICKLY PEAR iyffimszfmffmmszwmmmxmnulmimsff M228 2 f 1 1 L-X Ei 3 Fa 5 fi H E fi 3 Q-,X 3 kfnrmmnnmfjlk mmmyxfmnmmnmnyyf mulmmmmnvm KL wwmK mwww3jLmmy 5 3 Q E Qi 2 Q 5 F4 2 2 5 3 ? S fp, E E l 'E S 12 5 S 5 2 2 -5 2 1 2 Ei E X E E' :1 -S. 2 5 2 5 E 2 E 5 E E E 2 E : 21 E' E 111114111 llillilh l , E 7, ,g-fr., x Q1 'AJ' 1 'R R 'K' ' '1 - ' Y .Sfr.,--- -s,1:4,:-ff. 2,721,412 , :-.-.ll , - - WT- gg 53TliI1Qj1 I 1 1 P R I C H I P E A R g1f11111111 1'fg l11,,1uu111111rr11z11.111'-'a1m11g1:11,1111A1:g1111:11111111111ffnglnjlgpg . k CALENDAR tl'o11ti111,1e1'l l+'1'o111 Page 1371 3 Filtlllff' Ill1lli9S many threlts l'0lll'0l'lllll,2' late term papers. 4 Prof. Holter pateiits 111111-ski1l for t'll2'll1'S, .7 I. Y. V. 's hig' eveiit-footlmll l1:1111l11et. Several turkeys SIlt'l'lfll'l' lives to flI'lI'l0.lSl' appe- tites of st111le11ts 111111 guests. Louise S. is the guest of lll'2lll Bruelil. 6 E11-1'yl1111l5' workiiig-exaiiis loom up i11 the 1lista110e. T Uuly Sllllllily. 9 First Slllllllls of liaslietlmall. 9 CllllL'kl'll ser1'e1l at the ll0l'll1. lil Ruth 211111 .T111111 appz-ai' ill 11 recital at Helena Hall. ll Y. M. i11t1-o1l111'1-s new 0I'1'llt'Sfl'il. Art plays his coixipositioii 1-11title1l Boston Baked Beans. 12 ifllll'iSl'IlHlS party. Santa Claus 2iI'hl10Hl'S with gifts for all good little Stll4iit'llfS. Junior Quartet makes il l1it with Sl'l1lll'lllS o11 its initial 21llIlP2ll'2lIll't'. l3 l'lI'4lSll'SOIlll llvlrafv. H Sfll1lL'llt'Sl 2'lltk'llllHl1CQ at L'lllll't'll very slig'l1t-ove1'yl1o1ly workiiig. 13 Blue Mo111lz1y. lo-19 l-Ixams allfl still more exams. VVill they never Clltl? 20 lun. 5 iVllll'lSl'Ill2lS vacation. ith After jolly ol1l IJe1'e111l1er has l't'SlllI11'll his seat, :lxLlg'llSf illl'l'4Nllll'CIl the youiigest 11101 ot the vear, .liillLlill'V. I11 a shrill, 1'hil1lish Voiee, which lll'lll'ly K'ZlllSL'4l vhills to l'0lllSL up 21Il1l ll0NVll the spines of the other guests, Jaiiuary 1,1ipe1l: Perhaps I a111 11ot the most f . ., , . -1 1 ,.,. 1 v XVt?il'11ll1t' lllllllllg' the guests as I llflllg hlizzards Zlllll then 1'ol1l l'1l1ll3tUl'S at Helena Halle- 11t I 1111 s1111 11111 will fi111l Sflllltllllllg i11t111sti11,g ill 1111 list' .1 di T FS 9 1 fl l l l2 13 li 1 . . JANUARY Registrzitioii. Kolstzul lll2lkCS I1 rvsoliitioii to raise all his g1'a1les to TL IJi1l you go to Pete 211111 flfll'l'S trial? A1lVi1fe to i1111o111i11g Frosh a111l Seniors: Absence F111-11lt.v I't'l't'lDflUl1 for new flllll ol1l his sleepl Basketball QI11111- with llillllll. 24-22 S11111lg1.v, Illlll YVK' see a few Sfll1ll'llfS H1-ve11tl1 A1111iv1-1'sa1'y of the joiiiing IIli't I'IllUlllltfllll Union. Bill Zyp falls 1low11 the Stairs at the Mrs. Brooks speaks i11 Chapel. A s1- ht-r to speak. fl,'f1l'lilYl makes the lllI'll'lCS grow l'0ll1ltlQl'. Sl'llllt'l1lS. We are lllffll'Illf'4l that Coacli talks i11 i11 their favor. A at l'lllll't'll. real game nevertheless. of the College of Moiitaua and VVE'SlQYZlIl to t'or111 Fapitol. 111-1-t: This is the first time Dr. Brooks has asked ued Cm Page 1441 l39 E lg! Wei, 1 B12 N, IE! 1 i 1 as 'J H71 I ?'1 11 7 lj 123 14 -sf I V I 1,1 337 11 152 111 1:1 X 1 1 li ti? v 1? s 14 V 1 1 , 11' 15,1 i ,fir 1 iff X111 1 , 1' if ' TN 1V,,l '1 11 . 1 V1 1:1 5 1.5 -iii xgxj 1 L 1 W1 ,,,VV, J.-1 1 I lTlH...1 .... ,111 1.. l1Q1L.111i5 Qlrfg 1i.,.3T12 Ziggxmmgy. .hi'T1114 I1:.1.1.1TQ'1h.. 1311111111 11111111:1,'f1111z1.. mi,1111'3Ig11:11Y11i1Q 'if311.111..111n.1L 1'11 11, 11.zi51' - - - ll I I I I 19:31 PRICKLY PEAR I f + P f N f Congratulations From Montana's Most Beautiful Department Store COMPLETE OUTFITTERS TO MEN, XVOMEN AND CHILDREN FLIGELMAN JT NEW YORK STORY' Safe Dependable and Complete Banklng SSFVICQ UNION BANK an TRUST COMPANY Afflllated Wlth NORTHWEST BANCORPORATION Resources over 95495 000 000 RAWLINGS ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT Quality Goods at Prices that Are Corrert. ' A M Holter Hdwe Co The Sportmg Goods Store C lub Plns Medals Class Plns Trophles Plaques DANK 8: CO Portland Oregon D1plomas C 0Y'l1Ill0IlCE'IIltl1f Announcements Pusonal Cal l Wrdfllng Announcements Success to the Class of '31 J l l J IH I . . . . A 1 I v ' ' , 1 4' s 4 ' 1 I f S 5 f . v . . d ' 1 Y I J I A A . . . 1 '. . 7 N1 s 'A ' ' A L , , - A, ' ' . . I . . ,. y 5 I 1 In .5 '.i.::,L:' IEIEQ, ...,, Q my: 1' :QQ flwufxjlvi--fmljw'liv1Qgyj1111lgigJ,1JQQIQA,5 if-wwulul -A A- 1931 PRICKLY PEAR i iiiiii H I f N JOHNSON HOTEL Great Falls, Montana LN THE HEART OF THE SHOPPING DISTRICT FREE BUS TO AND FROM TRAINS REASONABLE RATES ' g J Dr. Adams: XVhat riifl you find out about the salivary glands? Charlie T.: I eoulfln 't finrl a thing-they're too secretive. MAKES IT AT 7:36. Prof. Jones: What kind of watch have you got? Ed. Hamel: I have a wonder watch. Prof.: Wonder watch? Well, it 's a wonder you flon't get here on time. Eel.: Well, you see it 's this way. Every time I look at it I wonder what time it is Rolwt. Rolah: My hair is falling out. I want something to keep it in. Bill L. at Parehen's: Let me see, how will this pill box do?' f N f N -6 Photos 20C- For Everthing in Women's Apparel All Other Sizes 20th Century Studios lf . 9' 'E-' ? 20 SO. Main 58 North Main St. X J g J f 5 f N Olson Shoe Service GRADUATION WILL SOON BE HERE HAVE YOUR SHOES REBUILT We Offera few Gift Suggestions HERE New Styles in Wrist Watches, Bands, Crystal Beads, Vanities All W k G t 1 . or Hman W Jacquemm Jewelry Co. 310 N. Main Helena Montana Atlas Bloek Helena x I x J 1 I H H1 11 HIIU1 1 1 R I C P E A R 11111111111111h11111111WMjMlilxmwl11HMj1111i111E1Hiid111Q11i11u1Mi11r1Mh1i11J1r11! f N f N COA L 1748 riounrl l11s111':1u1'1' is :ls Nl't'L'SS1Il'1V to the f'l'L'llit of the Nilfitlll as 811111111 Uilllkillg. THOMAS TOPPING 1 1 Q !XQ1 -lx 14 if 1 THE BEST FROM BEAR ,IQIGAIA Estate M and Vzlluvs 'lk Sl'l'ViI'U I11s111'11l11'1' THE Agents 8a Brokers-Mortgage Loans 4 A1-t11:'1 fI+'i1'1-5 Il1Slll'Ill1l'l' Co. and oTl11-1' l7t'1ll'll1llllllL' 1'0l!l1lilllil'S R0p1'u- sn-11tv1I by Us. YZIIWIS :xml Uffim- Tel. H9 KUHRS HLUUK if Mo11t:111:1 :xml Rz1il1'o:11l Iloh-11:1 Mfblltlillil J .J x y if E1 1 f E1 Lilvlmy's 12111111-rl Homls ai '71 Y-li i'ig':11'q1 3,1 and Learn the Nuslfs 'I'oast1-11 Coffee- Diflferenca ' 123' Vw ,, lDis11'il111Tm-41 by , - 3 CO. 52-1 N. Main Ht. Plmllm' 357 y J X 5 f N f 1 , J Wood S Feed Store M. H. TUOHY General Teaming, Trucking and Contracting 402 N011th Mainlpholle 25 Sgmfl, Gravel, UFIISIIOCI Rom-k, Black Z, Soil and Fertilizer 1' COAL 5, . . P11111 TTT-R FFF N. Roluev Quallty and SQTVICQ H Q JH In 1 ' k J g ig? i A ,gl g fx XX 1 4 VT F1 1111 vrr 1 1 1, z.'13:1t1111mfLj'-1151: 1: Z ' I P xxx I I K XXX 4 Q V V K 1931 PRICKLY PEAR f Nl! l Af Plans and Plates IDEAS like airships, come towards us out ol the haze Modern airports have every Facility lorthe convenience ol airmen and their crafts. Similarly, vve have every modern equipment and years ol engraving experience to bring into concrete form the ideas ol our hundreds ol clients vvho pub- lish school and college annuals. Developing a theme lor such issues which vvill thrill vvhenever seen, and bring baclr happy memories in years to come, calls lor understand- ing, and a Wide range ol experience You will Find that sort ol understanding and experience, as vvell as unsurpassed vvorlrmanship vvhen you commit your publication to the BUCKBEE-MEARS CO. sr. PAUL, MiNN. -- ri I,millrl,,l11'!iIfQ:1ofrln1za'ii:m:1luipiiim!'2'illtINljf4llIUliir lllTfl1lflllfQII7lT11l llnlmrftflllflllllilllllIfblfflljillrll-inlnlllwdllllllllmllhiiWQHIIITITIW W JE. Hi' Et it FALENDAR ' 3 tl'ontinued On Page 1539! . aa l5 Students attend Just Imagine. We still prefer the good old days. l 16 Russian party. Vodka a feature of the evening. Art entertains at a party. I7 Sparks steps out on Hodges-Whitts is the name. J I8 Just 'Nother Sunday. Ei 19 Nobody does anything unusual at least that we found ont. ? 52 lat 21 Senator Sm-hnitzler tells of l1is trip from New York to Fl'Il'til'Il'ilSilllVL'l1 in the Graf bil Zeppelin. I-X . . if 323 Radiators in Helena Ilall warm. ' 9 23 Jones teaches elasses without reference to Eugene, Oregon, and his sehoolhoard there. P, lf! 124 l'hris sings at the t'abin. J 25 Sunday for the next 24 hours. I 345 Persky explains that a Ward-heeler is Ward's Healer. 28 Sonny Misfeldt stays awake one whole period. gi 29 Several of us are beginning to believe that the school is haunted because We always V4 hear about the school spirit. li, 30 Giese describes the Teutons of the Sth eentnry as having blue eyes and pink hair. X 2 9-E1 lixki 31 Last day ot this month. ' The next speaker was the very distinguished month, lfebruary. He began, Many people think of me as the month of hearts, and 1 regard it a great honor to have bestowed EI upon me the name of f'ollege Month. lg! lf' FEBRUARY fri ., . 41 I bunday again! 1151 2 Groundhog day. if ,I 5 Hamel to Bus llriver: Does this bus stop at the Placer Hotel? Bus Driver: No, we leave it in the shed at nightf, - , . , ,J -1 Basketball ,game with Mount St. Charles. The score? We forgot. QQ 5 Y. W. dinner at St. Paul 's. Mrs. Fitzsimmons speaks on New Worlds. 6 Rev. Jean Starr delivers sermons on the text of Old Mother Hubbard. Fl' 7 Game with Eastern Montana Normal. Of course we won! , 9 Mae says he's going to be a preacher and marry lots of women. lit ,Q l0 Dr. Brooks: Well, did you read the letter I sent you? 5 Office Girl: Yes sir. I read it inside and outside. On the inside it said, You are fired. On the outside it said: Return in five days, so here I am. She , kept her job. 'Eli ll N0 scandal to report. ' O-,J ,J. . LN, 12 Juniors taking on an all' of importance. Why not? The Carnival is the next two days. ' I tContinued Un Page 1463 R5 144- pg 5K?l fi I xxx i .A . .. , . , , ,. , ,, Q ,H r u Jr rziqwgfi1'N'17:ylnrrfrfl-fa:Qi'q'1rqr1.1jl1.Qwzizlmmdrjwfui nm Ura X jnrrm umijiglhlfiixqgniiiwllnryiiinniirlrllf'hllHyQfjHTUTwll1HUlgU111If1EQtlUUl1QIII11iIUfllllQn1iuQn1rll ' 1931 PRICKLY PEAR f f W , .... -,--. Stay YOUUQ' : :5: I V.'-, , - Along With Us! + j 9ff 5 f Q iffis ii fftg f l ',,, .zu 2 -a :jg . ' 'Q'A' - .- - ' - : , ,4 if'Tff' 5'f'5'1511ff5555i' sf -.fr .- 'f'f5f:f: i ' : :fkfzfd ' : :':A:f'ff:5':: : : :ffm 945593 I' . . A A- Keep in touch with school f: -Q 1 ' A ,, activities and classmates ' jfsgfgif ffigij-i 5 ' thro u gh the 'f .ii' it I I I CAPITAL CITY Open After Shows and Dances X I Dgflfly Moore: Why isn't Berniee wearing her glasses? Erlna K.: Oh, I ean't get her to remember them, but wehn she is asleep I slip them on her, and I went to bell before she flicl last night. Bump Long: Busy 3 Jimmie lloles: No. You busy? Bump: NO, Jimmie: Then let 's go to German class. f N ARTIFICIAL ICE CO. CRAGO TRANSFER MINERAL VVATER AND STORAGE -I. VVa't M ' St t JIHQICIIIEI, Bifixtaliafee C031 Storage Phone 358 Phone 402 Helena, M011t. x 1 f w ANDERSON CHEVROLET . . C OM PA N Y SALES - SERVICE D Y Aoonssomns 443 Fuller Ave. Phone 511 C I gl J -1-15 H I QI f3ILJuMmZiTEji ','IITiZlfrTMlIfmf'Hilti.: lllllffU!lh'1lllfRil'llIl ff llll I Ill y,.:1iui1HUIi.', 22331 7,71 X ,A A ,. w Y 4 . V V II In la' ii' agp fl Q 53 lgl fag lui ,V lil r Wgi ul :i 1: iii? ,e l l E5 ,- ij V 1 l U ll eg QT 1, D fi' i ml V, if l We gm APE, I nil JFS E ,El El :Aw QEX lil Ni' Fl. E Lil 'li El P ri lt ti um .ru.wht: iii1u1rt.:iriiirivh.iiimmimMiltpillsIIatiirniiiiihlitilriiinlxi 1 C K L I UIUIIIVWKVIIIIUIIIIKIIlllfljlftllllllllllHIIIilllhlffflplliilllwilitjwftililliithniilgjlMtiriinliH, FALICNDAR ll'ontinued From Page 14-tl lil ,l rid:i-v the thirteenth but not for the Juniors. H Johnnie Green wins at pair of Ladies' Hose. Skinny green with envy. lti Class in llramatic Art gives 'tRiders to the Sea. I7 Several seniors on the verge of :i nervous breakdown- -fpractiee teaching and lesson plans. IH Hill Zyp--an authority on love s'ys when a couple holds hands they're in loveg when they walk along swinging' hands they 're violently in love. lt? Royer tells Glee Club to eat lots of Tuna fish before starting on the trip. 2l Assistant Ilean of women campused. 22 Viola wants to know if they have to color goldfish. 23 Mildred: You know I didn 't uceept llon the first time he proposed. Roommate: I guess you didn 't, you weren 't there. 23 Iililtlilllllf XVhat is the future of To Love? Mish: To marry. 26 .Xnswering Prof. Jones' question of why the married man is taxed less than a single man-lllellinger reports that expenses ure doubled or tripled for a married man, cle- pending on the luck he has. 27 Art 'S Follies! 28 lion Snow calls 54 and asks for the lady of the house. August, next introduced lNIarch, as the Glee Club month' fto which he responded: I ani glad our toastmaster gave me the name of Glee Club month since he might have culled me ai cold, blustering fello.v as many others do qthat is before 19313. MARCH 2 Sparks tries to date the IIugger. 25 Vlaribel gets :1 diamond. 4 The old order changeth and I. ll. C. debaters defeat St. Chas. proving that a woman always has her way. 5 Fischer and Holter late to classes fa flat tire excuses them this time. We needed the vacation anyway. 6 Kolstad arrives in English class before second bell rings. 7 May, Yaline, Harriette and Annie Louise learn that the laundry window isn't the proper entrance to Mills Hall even at one in the morning. 8 The above four christened College Widows for two weeks by Warden Crane. 10 Fredlund calls for his mail. Office girl: What's your llZLIl1C?l, Inky: t'You'll find it on the envelope. ll .lim tells us that before he was married he so much in love with Ginna that he wrote her letters with a soft lead pencil. I2 Letter received in answer to requests for donations: llear Sir: Enclosed please find cheek for rFl0,000, which I wish to contribute to your building fund. I am much interested in seeing your worthy institute rise to a very high peak and am showing my interest by this slight contribution. As I wish to remain an anonymous con- tributor, I am leaving the cheek unsigned as well as this letter. Best wishes for your suceess. 13 If you kids don 't come in on your cues there's going to be War. 1.3 Glee Club gives a Sat-red Concert at the Presbyterian Church. 16 Nothing happens today! I7 A Glee Club boy. If the tux fits, borrow it! 18 Kind gentleman qto little boy eating an applej: Look out for worms, sonny. Senior Cheney: When I eat an apple the worms have to look out for themselves. 19 Dixie promises to be true while the Hodges's away. 20 Glee Club leaves. At Whitehall: Lorin Giese of Helena, alias Lorin Gieser, alias Geaser, alias Loring Ciese, etc., was also there. 21 Edna gets eampusedfwhy? Ed Skelley was here. 22 The Sabbath. 23 May offers to sit on Madame's tulips to keep them from freezing if she can be excused from the Spanish test. The tulips froze! 24 Fran sings My Hero to her doughnut boy! 25 She gives l1er feet that waffle-iron effect. Hot foot! 26 Charivari at the Dorm for Miss Paul. 27 Had your picture taken yet? ' CContinued On Page 1473 I-16- l 'I Ill TI. llllll' , ll-ill. 'lllillll 'lhfiiilfjliilllffll 'l'-'l lfl llIllll1lll'lflllliilllITll N Y V i Q I '7 'imiizilitnii ,qmngiiiiuiirffttmul'nmnnhiltlihiiifnmiivi1tifrii1i1iriimiiii1llIi1HI lluuiiiriirmtzrllltriizriuiir. . - , , ., K V VC.. Y , - ,Y .lf-,,-,,,f- .,7,.v,?.,.,,fW,..,,f CALENDAR iFontinued From Page 1461 28 Now we know why 1-'ranees K. only a half-pint. She was raiserl on kisses, so she savs. 30 Boseoe is badly burned by Dorm furnace. 31 Mystery at I. U. C. Is Miss Paul really married '? After Mareh sat flown, the toastmaster introduced the next month by saying, Fools are sometimes a necessity to enjoyment-that 's why we have Seniors and Freshmen. Our next speaker has earnewl an epitaph which is attaehefl to his name, April Fool. I may be a fool, saifl April, but you will have to admit I am a very refreshing one because of my showers. APRIL l Seniors celebrate their natal elayl 2 Efl. Hamel says that everyone in the Glee Flub was out of tune but himself. Sure start to fame. - Laswell's polieyfnot to let his studies interfere with his eollege etlueation. -l Pete anel Vlaribel put on the hanfleuffs after the eoneert in Great Falls. Art tleilieates Changes to them. -w Easter Sumlay anfl the Hlee Vlub l'9illl'l1S. ti Halls look natural now that the orange sweaters are seen. 8 In the spring the saps eome out-yeahfooclles of them. 9 More signs of springfAnnie Louise and ff'hrisinger. 10 Annual Glee Club t'om-ert at t'onsistory Temple. ll Mish gets her flaily llozen by climbing George 's frame. lf Chureh ltay. li-S Justa lazy Monday. 14 Stullents suffer severe malarly. Spring feverfit's so eontagious. l3 Fran. K. nearly runs over an Austin walking 011 her way to school. 16 Y. W. offieers installewl. lT Vampus llayl Several eases of sunburn appear. Party at Rollertorium. Charley, Bill S., anfl Varl l'. keep the floors llusteul. lei Several sore plaees are felt and they 're not all on the roller-skating floor. l9 A Peaeeful Sunday. 0 .lean goes skating anll breaks her wrist. 4. 'r Sl Berniee Mars shoulfl have a private telephone line espeeially when it is time for the Rurnmage Sales anfl l reneh Parties. 22 XVhy rlo we always see eoael1's ear in the 600 block on Romlney street? 23 XVho is Art 's friend at the lleaeoness Hospital in Bozeman? 24 Freneh Soiree at the Plaeer. Coronation of Queen Esther. 26 Sunflay. 27 The :lay after. 28 Spring leaves its effeets on May and Swewlefanyway a mliamonal appears on May's left hanfl. 29 Sneak Day! An enjoyable flay for all but a few Seniors. 30 XVhat is this younger generation coming to? llot Gernoltl forgot her socks. As soon as April was finished, May was ealletl upon anfl saitl, I am the month of flowers anfl sunshine, but at Intermountain I am very busy as everybodf is attempting to do the many things left unllone lluring the earlier part of the year. MAY l Vigilante llay anfl the Seniors appear i11 their robes of state. 2 Holter arlfls 352.50 to the treasury of eity because he parks his ear in a restrietewl area. 3 Samuel Pepys ehristens llietmeier with the name of Tiny. Ufontinued On Page 1523 -147 X 2 fl-337320, 'ffi rg R im.!'glLllmf.fi .p.e gm llfrzl llifglim-m.1..lll l ll I II I I 'Il II I IIIIII llNTIERlN OUNTAIIN Union c iLiu13c.iE O U, 5.10-N X Th bl k l anrltl U. S. 91 lhergllaleogasitmm Signal victories the past year in story Writing, essay contests, athletics and debates. Glee club trip one of best in history! Most of the Intermountain students are taking part themselves in games, glee clubs, dramatics and platform Work, instead of Warming the grandstand or opera seats. Intermountain faculty members and students know each other! The College that still recognizes individual aims and ambitions and provides for their achievement through personal associa- tion With scholarly Christian teachers. Unusual opportunities in the Capital City for earning your way through college. No classes larger than North Central standardg several classes smaller to prepare students specifically for professional study, graduate study, or life Work of their choice. Intermountain graduates Winning distinction in leading universities. Catalog, illustrated bulletins, student paper, or information on request. Wcnnlcll H. Brooks, Ph. IP, Henry W. lil'll0lll, M. A. l'r1-sitlciit 'IM-an HNTIERNIUIUNTAHN UNIUN COlLlLlEGlE Helena, Montana ki x .Y 'fx XX ' I 2 .lugglniliyrr I I mlm inIIkIg511I1iuI'II1:lt1fEiI'II.I1QIIIIIjQ1IIIiLII'IIUIIQILTTTHUU IIIFIHH IIUIVII, II IT Y C K x C :X 5 , v K . V V, .g C if wi 1 1 P R I C K L P E R IIiIIiI1l,IjIIm1Iiu11IuiiielrliiQiiiliuiiliiiliiiirlhlfhiiriilli IIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIILI UIIHIIXWIIIIIIIII f N f 14, 1,125 e: i j.3ll 1931 PRICKLY PEAR 'saxylgmtqaea Q ll ll. HARDESTY'S WHOLESALE AND RETAII. OFFICEF-SCHOOL-JANITOR VXI IERWUOIJ TYPEWRITERS SVNIISTRANII ,XITIYINH MAVHINES West Sixth Helena, Montana Phone 695 g .J 3It'l4lt'l'll nlotorists run flown IPt'llltStl'il1llS lllW'2lllSl' their wilulslnivlnls are totally flllSl'llllll hy Safety stivkt-rs. NEVER TOO ULI1? ilarlln-l: I YVISII these nw-mln-s would lu- lll0l'1' Mrs.l'l1ili1us: What is the lliffivllltyfw definite. f'lu1'ilwl: This out' tells hun' tn lltilf up nhl 1mt:1tm-s, 1-tv., hut does not Huy how nhl they must lw. Roy BI.: I want my tooth pulh-4l. How llllll'll do von l'll'll'0'U7N . th. llvlltlsti TWU 4lolllll'S by s'lvt'tl'i1'itY illlml 1lllL' flnllil' ln' WN Roy: f an you pull it hy kt-1'4-sf-nw for fifty vm-1 1 4 ht-. its, N Rubber Stamps and Seals WE CATER TO Wt- Also Mnkt- S.-als CQLLEGE PRINTING 7 HELENA STAMP vi ORKS H. S0 Thurber Co. Prlnters Phone 2468-R 423 N. Main Helena, Mont. f'tllllIlll'l'l'lIll .lolvs uf All Kinds y I g j f N f W Tn-nnis Rzufkvt Rm-st1'i11g'i11g' DHESSMAKINHiTAILURING Hatisfavtion fitll2ll'fllltl'l'4l -XUFEHING Holt Vluh, R041 and Heel R4-pair Plnmn- GSH?-XV . Al Jackson Sz Son Mrs. Georglana Arnold ltlti E. Sixth Ave. He-leurs, Mont. SUS? W. l':1rk St. Butte, Mont. X J S I flaw I l'll l l lllllll lll ll'll1lJ Ill lllll l l 'T L J .,,. I1'ZIl.VTm p, ' 1 ' ' f ' v-Wu ., , 5 7 , ,N V K Y In 'FHA ll 11111 ll 1 1 1111 ll 1 1-N11111131:1:1.1,11111111111111 BL IJ i m1111611f1h11l11EH111111,'1W11111111g11111111111111111111111111111115111111111111111111111111111111 f W r 'N PLACER HOTEL I fllll' of the 'I'Rl+IASURl'I S'l'.Vl'l'1'S 1-x1-1-ptiullxll lmtvls lll.lbt'l'S 1'vel'y von- x'1111i1-11m- founml i11 :1 lNll'll'0INIlll2lll llnfvl nl' flu- lllglwsf Type. l-lm-:111lif11l Luhlry :1111l lNlt'ZZIllIllll' l lm1l'. Lxnrgv f'o11v1-11tio11 and Bz111q111-T H1111111. l'1'-vslzll Rose R1111111 for luri- Yillt' I1:11't111s :1111l l111s1111-ss 111evt111g's. lflxe-1-llm-11f f':1f1- known for gmnl fooml :lt 11-:1s1n1:1l1lu I11'i1'1-s. Helena Montana Buy Peerless Farm and Garden Seeds ilnrl OUR HARDY GROWN Nhamlu 211111 l+'1'11it 'From-S Slll'lIlblM'l'Y and P1-1'v1111izlls STATE NURSERY AND SEED COMPANY llelenn, M1111T:111f1 In the State Over -LO Years S 1 N I r 3 f N Apparel for All That Will Take High Honors Lasswell Pharmacy Hele11:1's Leading' Dl'llg' Store' in Fountain-Luncheonette QUALITY Photo Finishing STYLE .., THRTFT Beauty Shoppe at On Balcony 304-6 N. Main Helena, Mont. 137 N. Main Helena, Mont el - J a 50- fx 1 X ff' S T X 1 1 1 1 1 1 l'lll ll 1 ll ll ll W111131 Jll'.l K x I X 1111511111111 1'11111u:111111111211W11M111111111Q'11x1H11z11'T111' 11111Ly'QQ111111i111111111n!Q1111111.11111u111111JW111111111T11 kr XX I I C :VX A . ,E .,,. M, ,H, - X it rirr fig 1931 PRICKLY PEAR IIII JOHNSON HOTEL Great Falls, Montana IN THE HEART OF THE SHOPPING DISTRICT FREE BUS TO AND FROM TRAINS REASONABLE RATES x J Art. Moore: What are you doing now? lion Snow: Ill13g'lll2'lt'lVt' work. Art: What 's that? lion: I imagine what work is like. T Try again, Miss Dist-lit-1': Even thougli your I. I. fl. stuflents VVl'l'L'll,l' cowboys Cu all the trininiiiigsy, You inav find one at the Mule ranch this Slllllllltl'. PAGE 9:-:--PRIQKLY PEAR f 5 f N HELENA MEAT Company Inc. He1ena's Food Center Delicious Bakery Goods Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Complete Line of Meats and For Health's Sake Roller Skate Skating Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00 p. m. Wonderful Exercise It Makes You Graceful Groceries TRY IT We Specialize On Rainbow Hams and Bacon Adm- 100 Sk3'C9S 250 EZEQKEXT 13653311 EZ HELENA ROLLER RINK Heh-na Montana Ffed Charles, Mgr. x 1 x 1 fx g X L rL O I I S! Ll Ill lll l ll HJ Il lll itiltjahiiiilzaazlaiiilt ,txaiiliriiurriiiflm,',u:111l1ili:i'?1lr,lN,fixiiiiuxuuiiiiglltlfwivlliu 1 93 1 P I K P E A R 1'.-KLENDAR fFontinued From l':1,-.ze 1471 4 Dean Bruehl tells sociology I-lass about his honeymoon and that Mrs. Bruehl didn 't have breakfast on time. 5 Bowen forgets to say, I'll write that down. 7 .luniors assuming an important air. H .lunior-Senior banquet! Skinny eats the ehivken with its socks on. El l3umpus Long thinks his name is suitable after all the bumps he received at the Rollertorium. ll Mish: I don 't think Miss tlrane will eare if I sit in the ear with George as long as I don 't go off the campus. lt's no worse than Harriet and .limmy sitting on the lawn every evening. I2 Hamel 's lady friend from Great Falls comes to visit him. lil Esther K. wants to know what Uoaeh is going to do with all of the brightfeolored underwear. l-I The fifth dav of the week. l5 Bill B. has a suppressed desirn- 3 we'd like to see her expressed. lti Valine deeides she won 't go swimming. ls Heard after the .luniorfSenior banquet: Bill Z.f Why on earth are you Washing your spoon in your fingt-rbowl? .lim I'I.f llo you think I want to get soup all over my .. pocket? lil lion Snow: I 1-an 't ru11 the hundred yard today, sir. Uoavh: llash it! 120 llorrors! Bob Mills said I don 't know in History t lass. Maybe l'rof. Rtlllilllllllii frightened him. Sl .lones finally gets his train sehedules arranged and leaves for Worden. 22 Swede forgets to kiss May g'ood'bye before he goes to vlass and she thinks he d0esn't love her anv more. 23 lilnglish Vlub pienie. Even the woodtieks have a good time. 24 The day of restfffbut not for 'tl-olliteh students. 26 This, said the Dean in writing his advice to the Frosh, is going from the sublime to the ridiculous. 27 VVhy do we study? It seems to be the fashion 2ll'0Lllltl here now. 28 Love is blind-but Miss Crane isn't. 29 Miss Vlifford to her 500 1-lass: I want your sentences to be so clear that they can be understood by the most stupid person-then 1 can tell what you mean. 30 Small: I want a nit-kel chocolate bar. Stella: Nut? Uhrissy: Nuts yourself-you impolite thing. Only nine more days and then exams for some of us. The time was beeoniing' late but there was still one speaker left. Arising slowly and thoughtfully June began: I van, perhaps, inelude myself amongst the more popular months. Yet in the enthusiasm and joy that marks the end of the school year I have always felt a strain of sadness as friends part and say goodbye to good old I. U. Cf, l 0 Il 4 .1 ti 7 8 JUNE Pienies still keep us oeeupied on Sunday. Thelma Jarrett tries to eraek the stairs. Only ti days more and then we'll wish it was September again. Frances K. and Vi get 8 hours sleep. ,Farewell chapel and presenting of awards. Reunion of alumni and present students. Baccalaureate service at St. Paul 's Church. Comment-ementA4farewell Seniors and good luck! August as toastmastei' then rose and bade all the guests a fond farewell and-eautioned each one to plan for a better sehool year in 1931-32, wishing the Seniors god-speed and inviting the underelassmen to return for next year's Banquet, The guests all rose and sang' Intermountain and then parted to go, each one his own way. -0 lo-- A I I 1 f f V 4 of ,, ,J is I 4 , ,fr , I x l . . l 1 l it I A I gi 54 , n I ,J l xv I is iff 5 I x l 'f 4 4 ,ES fi rl z ,X s lj, tl 2 l 1 52 lfg 1 if fi 14 1 I xx I if? E lfi 5 . V :fs . . ,Q 2 si I iff it iii Q 'il W . - - . - ,, ,Ma W , , , ,VW , 'MQW Y YNVAY Nm YM, vw, -Nm -ijgl, 'QHIlIQlQjfll'11i1151:Hnmgljxrjsqiigiugyllt1j1::rt1i1tnu1g3y,mliimvxaiiirninr''lxfuzyggnliliiilyttifzllgill lqmiirlmililjluw Liuiiiiqgftuimlirwrillkl1i1 y2Qiiigt1iuniiiZytllii jtt4tu11?guiuyt I 1931 PRICKLY PEAR 1.II1I I I Ill I f N 1 The average electric bill is approximately 1 per cent of the family budget. Yet electricity will preserve, prepare and cook the food for the three daily meals and Wash the dishes after each meal. It will sweep and dust-in fact, do every- thing there is to be done in connection with house-cleaning. It will do the family Washing with little human effort. It will do the family sewing. Through the radio, it will provide enter- tainment for children and grown-ups. EVERY DOLLAR SPENT FOR ELEC- TRIC SERVICE IS A DOLLAR SPENT FOR ADDITIONAL COMFORT, CONVENIENCE AND LEISURE. The Montana Power Co. J f N f ' N APPLICATION PHOTOS CURTIN Glgl-1iO1eND CHINA PARKER PENS I- ' I t 3 -KoDAKs- IU., Gmml St. n Phono. LI-t us wrap your glft and shlp It JORUD PHOTO SHOP fm- you. :ago Nm-11, Main sm-I-f WIS f f 'f'fiI'g'Vf-fl' ALI, OVUASIIJNS J g J I ' CAPITAL OPTICAL I HELENA OFFICE SUPPLY C0 PARLORS ' EYES EXAMINED WE .XPPREVIATE GLASSES FITTED YOVR PATRONAGE DI.. E. A. Kuntz GUM Iilowk Plmm- ISU U11'wuwt1'iSt Ilelcnzl J x J W I N GREASING FREE AIR 9 FREE FRANK VASE SERVIVE S Short Stop Service Beauty Parlor Station NV. fBillJ Hohmann, Prop. mr. lima.-If and Ilth Phfmt- Isl-H. Jack Haytm, Prop. I g I 153 I IIII I IIIIL' ,'u 1,1I1I I I I III N 1931 PRTCKLY PEAR f N f N H EAL ES'l'A'l' IC AN I J lNX'l+lS'l'MEN'1' Schroeder Brothers Co. IUANS M FIRE INSI'IiANl'lC I+lS'l'A'l'HS MANAHICI7 ROY CRAGO PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. ft WM W ilu-1. :sua :nz Fuller Avo. Phum- 1215 Ilvlelm MfbIlf2lll21, N J J N 4'HMl'IrlMI+1N'l'S OF RH THFIELD GAS AND OILS WIRES Fruits, Vegetables and RAINBOW UAFE Confectionery J f 'N N Helena Mutual Coal Capital Commission OOAL, VVOOD AND FVEL OIL In-0 UTQIIIII, Candy, Hot Dogs Nlfllltilllfl Foal for Montana Pr-oplu I, H D I. I f-ol-ig-mal Rem- fu-wk Foal NO' 4 'NHS IX-l. 115. Opp. N. I . l'wl'9ig'llf Depot Helena, Montana x J I Q oo 1931 PRICKLY PEAR f THE MARLOW AND 1 ii 1 , 'N ANTLEIRS TH EATRE Ad Found in Local Paper Laswell and Misfeldt, Inc. Menders of Broken HvartS Misfvldt, Uorres. Sec. Laswoll, Activo Meiiilwei' f N f N If It 's QVALITY AND SERYIFE YOI' WANT N f'hat's Got It CHATFIELD DRUG STORE HELENA, MONTANA A Plan-0 Vyliere All 'Good People but and Drink x, J xi I DADDY MOORE BEFOMES ULTRA-MODERN A ref-ent dining' hall se-ating' list arranged for a C'upid table, an H1-Xl'l'0NVH table, Il ,Q'f,'llt'l'3.i table, and off to one side an unlisted table for Clark and Bernice. t'Was this intt-nded for a Judge Ben Lindsay table? And it all Uillllt' to this: Bernice admits Clark wears g'!'t'Qll undershirts and Striped pajanias. Clark SZIYS the things on Bc-1'11il'c'S ar ' tivkle him. HIS f X f N Vx? always r-arry a oomplete line of ' young' men's and boys' c-lothing and furnishings. The vt-ry latest styles. , Two pairs pants with suit. Spot-izil fI'UIT1 4 mo m S535 ' 9 Our Prices Are Right Always Glad to Show 1'0ll -'foul' FDD MEN - ANDERSON-HA WKINS COMPANY The Home of Kuppenheimer Clothes If Mon Wear ItfWt- Have 125 NORTH MAIN STREET if g J g J 15.3 1 1 1 1 ll 1 1 1111 1 1 1 lIl7l1111l1l1l1l1!l1ll 11111 1 P C K P E A R 1111111111111lh11111111111111i1Mfih111111Q1111n1lM1i1i111111U11l11hMlii11111111111H1QW1Hlm11,3,J1 1 1 1 , 1 , 1 ,J 1 , 1 , 1 122 f x 12 JA 9 P P EET' Wig?-.-su ns U E1 a einen en eesszszriis-' 1 1' DAILY SUN DAY 152 Since 1866 has been a part of Montana and helped shape the destinies of the State. f V21 . . . . 1 j The principles that should govern the pubhcatlon of a news- fi paper are honesty and fairness. In making a decision on any Ig! question, THE INDEPENDENT always submits it to this test: lfg honest-is it fair? 1-af Sets the people talking-and thinking T 125 x J ' Eff Why the film-e f'lnh men need a clraporons on their annual tour! Overln-ard at il pat-y at Roundup- El, Girl qpantinglz Mfg, Ed, please don 't kiss nne again! Egg sf1AN1'1AL1 Ll, ,ldrances XV. and Zyp have claimed ns part of their family to date: Fern, Edna, Movins and Baby Pasa-un. YP 11 f f ml Loans and Rentals ICE CREAM DELUX Real Estate, Mines, Insurance G Platt 8: Heath Co. J John Glass, President A Harry Pickett, Secy.-Treas. U Y 29 W, Sixth Avgnue Hoo N. Main St. Helena, Mont. , , 131 lil l1 l I f 122' 0PP 62 CONRAD H. A. MCKINNON 1:1 'FUNERAL HOME lil PRTMTICHAL TINSMITH Phone WMV 1? Phone 707 Helena AMBULANCE SERVICE . 1 1 x1 l1 1 1111 111111111 Illll 11111 ll 1111119 111 Vlll 1 ll 111111111 1 ul pq : m,mMY Wm ,fi U51 L51 M L QUEMUL1111-vl1New111HUfvl1lliUL1gi1i111nl,Y11111111111111111 1:51 1 ' 'K x 1g1y l 1 ,., ,, sm-, , ,FEM 111111 1n1111:111111111191 1111n111111111T111J1,'1l11111111111i1.,, ' ,.,l,-,- V. T- 1.1 f ee ee A 1931 PRICKLY PEAR - ' 1 r N JOHNSON HOTEL Great Falls, Montana IN THE HEART OF THE SHOPPING DISTRICT FREE BUS TO AND FROM TRAINS REASONABLE RATES X I r 'N f N AT THE Shoo RL'llllll4llllg P1'o1nptly and N1-atly llono. H 1 H ed - 9 eng al Wm Helena Shoe nespirel N. K . BATH Ab SON You finul tln- best in llz11'4lw:1re, Hportillg Hmuls, l4'isl1i11g Tavklv, Men'S and Boys' Shoes lllllIlt'l'XVIll'0, Glzlsswarn' 211111 at Reasonable Pnces Iflt1'llQllXV3I'C 103 E. Sixth Ave. Helena, Mont. X I g J BELIEVE IT OR NOT! Illtvflllfllllltillll Vcrllvgc boy gets sick from Sll1OklIlg wenlaling vigar. Ask Bill SllllflP1'SOll for flcfails. Skinny fonnll an o1'igi11al plan for ge-tti11g a rest by Qliscove-1'i11g Il fire during the fle-tails. Golden Montana USE ONLY W i GUYS BARBER HVPERIOR SVPPLIES for tho l r'oLLEGn STVDENT 401 N. Ma1n f C, 85 VV0 Thank You for Your PZltI'0ll3j,f0 GRATES, ANIJIRONS, SCREENS FIRE SETS THE BIG STOVE STORE SHERMAN 39--15 South Main Hr-le-na Montana f'0lIlC Again Next Year J I -157 l vm W T 1 IJ I LY HJ ,ll r ll u llllIl'lJ'llllll'lllllllllllllll ll'lllll,lllHTlllllll l ru fum N Th D ' C ' g wlu-n you will wunt to own lifl- insurnm-1-. When that liuu- vouioe, huy it from your own homo 1-ompuny. Morc thun six million dollurs is sf-ut 4-'Ast :innuullqv from Montana in lifc lllSlll'Zllll'U luw-miums. ll' thuf mono-V worm- In-pt :ll work lu-rc it would ml-nn lvcffz-1' puyrolls :ind lllQ'lfl'l' oplaorlunitios for ull. Wo offer life lllSlll'2llll'l' for 1-vc-i'.v lll'l'4l 'f2llllll'V proton-lion, old :luv in-nsiou, lvusiul-ss purlnosl-s. We issuc policies to nu-u, women and children. ln the 1':n1io of vupitznl :und surplus to lllSlll'1llll,'l' in force one of thc strong:-st vompuuios in tho Vnitvd Stull: W. R. Church, Home Office General Agent, Montana Life Insurance Company HELENA J Hkiuiiy found an original llllll for getting n rs'-st hy 1llS4'UYl'l'lllg,f za fire duing thc I lillou ,g'z'inu- when most of tlu- olnpom,-nits worm- vity fin' nu-n. I'i-of. Royl-1' says hc prcflws 'vm l'll'l'lH'll, and l'Dl1.'11Slllgly pluinp. Question: Hon can liss lil'Hllt'l' wlunlilfv? Mnyhe iT's hor curls! f A. E. PETERSON FRED J. WESTLAND HI'Ef'IAIlTY .IEWELER floiitravfoi' and Builder , l'UM M'H fm N. Ewing sf. Tcl. snow I'ERFEl'T FLANVLEHS Helena I I SHOP Go wlu-rc you get thc best and Fountain Service Open Day and Night Waffles 200 Coffee 5C the most for your money. HAMBURGER INN W KELLVS BARBER 38 2 K!! X'-X 5 V ' '3:,,iTvw'i'--: 11115-u'ii. UT 19531 PRICKLY PEAR f N KEEP YOUR CROWD TOGETHER BY CHARTERING A MOTOR COACH GET OUR SPECIAL RATES FOR SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, CLUBS, LODGES, ETC. INTERMOUNTAIN TRANSPORTATION CO., ANACONDA L 1 f N f N BUZZARD'S Thru fair weather, bad and all Just pllonv 4, our Ill'lVCl' will vzillg XVQ- rlo 1-le-zmillg, pressinlg' Elllll l'l'Illlll'- ing, too, Nu work is Too llelivzlfc for us to flo. XYQ llo spa-vial work on your curtains of lave, Auul sllamlmo your rugs in our moll- ern new place. Hats Cleaned and Blocked Murphy Wholesale Grocery Company Wlxolosulo llist1'ilruto1's Sun-Kist Canned Fruits and Vegetables Blue Bunny Canned Vegetables Bridger Canyon Bozeman Peas Maxwell House Coffee and Tea American Beauty Macaroni Products Proctor and Gamble Soaps Bordens and Sego Milk PHONE 4 Opposite Post Office Hr-In-ml Moxmtfmzn X j g J ll!! X! 1 mmf rx Qplulu-Imfxxm lYQjH1u11iu1i1ifMQjHm11 mnliigWQl3ii1ll11Vi1xjIirMQyli1g1 1 9 3 1 R I C P E A Rl ' r A' L1 DEQ ,Z H ,J ES nj! we .J EQ A :vi Fix I 1-J Qi iii P221 Q ga! :L trtqr-,gvs , 1,-,J gig . t 'X.,' a'-Q2 J iii J jinis IQ? J va E? 1,54 63' 5 pf! .QQ E? 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