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

 - Class of 1932

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A l X I ' W l 1 W, Wi The old order changeth, yielding place to the new. The Class of '32 came to Intermoun- tain in the fall of 1928 with a corps of forty-five. Thirteen of the original group have survived the battle, joined by a few recruits of armies gone on. This group has witnessed the passing of the old regime of administration and the coming of the new. It has seen the disappearance of the literary societies, and the prominence of the de- partmental clubs taking their place. It is the first class never to have chal- lenged the Sophomore class to a tug-of- war. The Class of '32 has let pass out, without protest, the annual Freshman- Sophomore football game. It has seen the appearance of a pile of rocks for the gymnasium, long hoped for. A handful of survivors passes on, during the great depression. Inter- mountain will still live under the new order of which this class has had a hand in the making. During the first two years expression of class ability was found in athletics and music. The Class of ,32 contributed its talent as its predecessors have decreed that classes should. ln the latter years talent has been spent in creative and aesthetic undertakings. The Class of '32 is proud to name from its ranks, as contributors to the heart-beat of Intermountain, the leaders in such activities as the Y. W. C. A., the Collegian, that delightful co- lonial party, the male quartette, and the honor roll. -19

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ll r X t' X i X 1 ' f , 1 i . x , l i - N K I ,Sf X l ew ciaxiliy Membefg Three of our regular faculty nieinbers were not on the eanipus during the Spring' quarter. Miss Ina Bell Auld, head of the English Department, left Mareh 25 for the Vniversity of Chicago, where she is studying for the completion of her lJoetor's degree, which will be granted at tl1e end of the sunnner. Mr. Richard Holter, struetion in eeononiics, was unable to carry on his Class- rooni work because of illness. He is now in California. Miss Myrtle C'lifford, also of the English departinent, is on leave of absence this quarter and is studying at the l'niversity of Mon- tana, where she will reeeive her Masters degree in journalisni. Several part-tiine teachers have been appointed to fill the vacaneies thus inade. Miss Mary P. McGee, a. graduate of Antioch College, is teaching courses in eeononiies and sociology. Mr. Russell Smith, a graduate of the llniversity of Montana Law School, is teaching' the Class in business law. Mrs. wyllllillll li. Fitzsinnnons, a gradu- ate of Bryn Mawr, and Mrs. Fred Heineeke, a foriner Inter- niountain teaeher, have taken charge of tl1e English classes. Mrs. Oliver M. liangrhorst, wife of Coaeh Langzliorst, is teaehing Miss C'lifford's elass in journalisni and sponsoring' the Capital City Collegian. VVe have been grlad to have these 11ew teaehers on our eanipus. They have contributed inueh to the life of the College in just this short time. Sg r? X



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, . , X X' NN f W X ill X l lil l l l ap XXV Ji l l ll .1 ' F..-Y. ,-...L l ffjy i , l t 'Uv GORDON WVILSON NVinnett High School History Me-n's I Club l, 2, 3, 42 Pres. 4 Football 1. 2, il, 43 C Apt. 3, 4 Baseballg Capt. Ji Oi Herodotokoi Black Masque 2, 2, 4 Philodorian Class President 4 The Patsy' The Swan EDNA KIEHIAB,-lI'f'H Shelby High School English Y. XV. C. A.1 Cabinet 4 Student Senate 2, Il Scriblerus Club VV. A. A.: Pres.. 3 XVinne1' Tennis Tourna- ment, 3 VVomen's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Debate 1, 2, 3 Class Vice President 4 Class Princess 4 Collegian Staff 2, 3, 43 Bus Mgr. 4 Prickly Pear Staff 3 FRANCES KRANICIQ Helena High School English Y. XV, C. A.g Cabinet - Scrilqlerus Club -1 J Philodorian NV. A. A. lVornen's Glee Club 4 Prickly Pear Staff 3 Honor Roll 2, 3 YICRNON HARSHDIAN Hillsboro High School Hillsboro, Indiana De Paum University 1, 2, . German Scriblerus Club llee Club Twelfth Night Honor Roll xi li ig it Il I 'ii' i li X l X iw x. fi' -s

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