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

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Some time when today has gone and to- morrow come, may the pictured Words of these pages reproduce for you the memories and associations of this year. JR l lj Qfij? Chapter One. ........ ........ T he College Chapter Two .......... ........ A thletics Chapter Three .,........ ........ O rganizations Chapter Four- ,...... .,..... F eatures Q,f?i5',, I THE O I PRLCKLY PEAR I GERTRUDE BOYD CRANE To our Miss Crane, Who has ever been in her teaching and life an inspiration to all of us, and who has so unstintingly given of her strength, knowledge and ability in helping the students in all their projects during her thirteen years of service at Intermountain, We the staff of the 1933 PRICKLY PEAR, affectionately and reverently do dedicate this book. -4- L INIOU TXINT UIX-ION C OLLEGE SA 2. ' 1 , 4 9,15 .-, ' 'i , ,rt .H,y-1'-' ' 0 I , or 'NYYL L f fl! 4' . ,I I ' I W' . ' I I M I I , .J ,i -. 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I ili1ln't know that he had made Who's Who, but I reineniberell his outstxinlliiig' work in high school and I shall never forget his zippreeiutioil, written me years ago: lf it had11't been for you, Mr. Brooks, I shoulll never have gone to eollevw-. b His steady rise to inereasiiig usefulness Zlllll iiifluenee has repziill inzxny times my effort to get this able sou of 21 witloweal mother into college where he might largely work his way :intl prove his worth. But my personal satisfaction in my high sl-hool boy 's present iinportunt -7- ' A 'HE l lfvliri Q PRICIQLY Q PEAR position is no greater than the joy I experienced in a recent visit to a little ranch home in Dakota, presided over by one of my college girls. Encourag- ing her husband through this difficult period of low prices for farm products, really training her two bright children, an inspiring leader in the church and community young people's life, this Christian woman is exem- plifying the highest ideals of college preparation. If her name should never bc known outside her home county ibut it may bell she would still abun- dantly justify the investment made in her college education. Two illustrations of recent contact from many that my mind recalls to afford the highest pay that a teacher ever receives! And, as we reminisce, we inevitably compare. How do these boys and girls, these young men and women for whom and with Whom we are now working at Intermountain compare? Two or three glimpses into our life at Intermountain: then, you be thc judge. In these hurried years I have seen: the student body united in the vigorous morning work of Campus Day-raking, trimming, painting, then, after a Weenie luncheon, cheering their side in an exhilarating ball game, they have dined about tables with their own characteristic decora- tions, they have produced an evening's program marked by originality and cleverness not outdone by alumni or faculty competition. Again, I have seen our Intermountain students win six out of seven debates in a season of Northwest competition, then drive via Chevy 1700 miles to the national contest to win four more debates against col- leges representing Michigan, North Carolina and Oklahoma. On another occasion, me thought myself back in the Colosseum Witness- ing the calling out of the Roman legions as I watched o11e consignment after another of full panoplied substitutes sent in against our fighting Panthers. Again I saw those same fighting Panthers win for Montana the first victory of the season against an out-of-state rival on the gridiron. Whether in Shakespeare, The Third Floor Back, 'iIce Bound, or the missionary play Ba Thane,'i Intermountain students have made effective dramatic presentations that have sometimes amused their audi- ences, sometimes given them pause for solemn thought. Battling their dearest foe, the Intermountain team Won by a last- minute basket a thrilling game that was six times tied. Singing their way over the state, Intermountain glee clubs have made an enviable reputation for their college. These are but glimpses-high spots, if you please-conspicuous, above a plain, teeming with earnest students seeking after an education. Of whom do they seek this education? Of teachers, fully qualified and marked by a peculiar devotion-a devotion that has meant sacrifice in every case this year! Of trustees, who have planned courageously and prayed that the college might go on to increasing usefulness for more a11d more worthy young people. Of contributions, not o11ly in Montana but in New England and New York, Philadelphia and Chicago and the Twin Cities. With such teachers, helped by such trustees and other contributors, these students are making records in scholarship that win the approval of the deans of graduate schools and records in intercollegiate contests that push their opponents hard to equal. Twenty-five years from now will we look back upon this work-and upon these young people-with satisfaction equal to that of our present retrospect? We venture a prophecy: we will. For such a combination of ability, such eagerness, such spirit cannot be stopped. Year by year students are going forth from Intermountain with a purpose to achieve that is not to be denied. Young Reader: Isnit this the group with whom you will most enjoy investing your four rich years of college experience? Older Reader: Isn't this the group for whom you will most enjoy investing some of your means that these young people may be the better prepared for service to Montana and to America? -Wendell S. Brooks. P : N 'l tZ l 1 TNTOL ' l 'UNION 0 crormfzcsig Presenting kg Inlermounfrzm Faculty. . . A group of educators who have stood steadfastly behind the college, giving of their knowledge and service in the endeavor to build at Intermountain a true educational institution. A group of friends to Whom the students may turn for advice and help in all of their problems, educational or otherwise. A group of men and Women of Worth and character who are honored by all Intermoun- tain students, graduates, and friends- Tlhce llnitceirnnonnitfoiiin lfcoiccnllity -9- fif' NX Cl fu 'Vi 42 x79 k 1 K X71 C1 J ' eg .gcgjigg Qi rzstiz. A. C 9' r '21, L PAUL MILFORD ADAMS Biology B. A. Northwestern Uni- versity 1899 M. A. Northwestern Uni- versity 1900 Sc. D. Intermountain Union 1930 Phi Beta Kappa Dean. Intermountain Union College 1914-16 Acting President I. U. C. 1916-17 Intermountain Union Col- lege 1905 GERTRUDE BOYD CRANE Religion Graduate of Bible Teachers Training School 1920 B. A. Montana XVesleyan College 1921 B. D. Garrett Biblical Insti- tute 1924 M. A. Northwestern Uni- versity 1928 S. T. M. Union Theological Seminary 1930 Dean of WVomen I. U. C. 1924-1931 Intermountain Union Col- lege 1920 WILLIAM MILLER XVIBLE Mathematics B. A. Indiana University 1906 M. A. Indiana University 1908 University of Missouri 1909 American Mathematical So- ciety University of Southern Cal- ifornia Summer School 1932 Dean of Studies 1931-32 Intermountain Union Col- lege 1922 ELISE SICHER French and Spanish Graduate of University of Bordeaux. France Central University of Spain Summer 1929 Intermountain Union Col- lege 1923 INA BELL AULD English B. A. With High Honors, Penn College 1919 M. A. University of Iowa 1922 University of Cambridge. England, Summer 1929 University of Chicago two Years Graduate NVork Intermountain Union Col- lege 1924 K ' ' 'f'?f1E3iF f. . - f: Ui 11? CULTQEK-kE IDA M. YATES Education and Psychology B. Ph. Grinnell College 1910 M. A. Columbia University 1922 Ph. D. University of Iowa 1932 Phi Beta Kappa Leaders in Education Intermountain Union Col- lege 1925 CLIFFORD ROYER Music B. A. University of Kansas 1909 V M. Monteux, France, 1919 Theodore Harrison, Chicago, 1921-22 Herbert Nvitherspoon, Chi- cago, 1925-26 Intermountain Union Col- lege 1925 DAVID JOHN JONES History and Political Sci- ence B. M. Montana VVesleyan College 1920 B. Ed, University of YVash- ington 1922 M. A. University of Oregon 1924 Who's VVho in American Education Intermountain Union Col- lege 1928 MARIE EDIELYN Bl-IAUER Latin and German B. A. University of Okla- homa 1915 M. A. University of Okla- homa 1927 Heidelberg University, Ger- many, Summer 1930 Intermountain Union Col- lege 1928 GEORGE HERMAN GLOEGE Chemistry and Physics B. A. Intermountain Union College 1926 Columbia University 1926- 1927 M. S. University of XViscon- sin 1931 Intermountain Union Col- lege 1928 ? 1367525 I ' f 'l!'fT.E'f ifg.,' '-7' 't 5 lvfl' THE Q IUJJ: O PRICKLY I PEAR CARRIE DRUMMOND KEIL Music MacPhail School of Music 1923 B. M. Chicago Musical Col- lege 1929 Percy Grainger, Summers 1925, 1927, 1928, 1929 President Montana State Music Teachers Associa- tion 1930-32 Intermountain Union Col- lege 1931 ELSIE LUNDBORG Librarian B. A. Dakota YVesleyan Uni- versity 1926 B. S. University of Illinois School of Library Science 1930 Intermountain Union Col- lege 1931 SAMUEL M, DIAYFIELD Geology and Forestry B. S. Berea College 1914 A, B. Berea College 1924 Ph. D. University of Chi- cago 1932 Siimzg Xi, A. A. U. P., A. A. Keritubky Academy of Sci- ence Intermountain Union Col- lege 1932 JAMES ROBERTSON Philosophy A. B. Carleton College 1922 Presbyterian Theolo g i c al Seminary, Chicago Pastor of First Presbyter- ian Church, Helena Intermountain Union Col- lege 1932 S. IRENE GORDON Secretary to the President Journalism A. B. Intermountain Union College 1920 Northwestern Univ e r si t y 1920-1921 Intermountain Union Col- -Yff lege 1932 - Q. iii:r-.1otmrfrAIN 0 UNION 0 COLLEGE A-.'. ' , .,+x'.... ,-.. f Eb: Staff F. H. CRUTTENDEN Business Manager NINA K. DIOOHE Matron CLARIBEL BEAUDRY Bookkeeper MRS. J. E. PHILLIPS Chef J. E. PHILLIPS Chef ' J ' mf 332- f 'T Map! ifwv vi .IGI 1 54' f? Af mlmttrmins OT SGMH Rulbnliymttg' 1 ls the journey only a day, e'er We are dead? Pale-lipped we standp in the scented Garden-bed A lily raises her hands to the empty sky- Only a rose has courage to nod her head. H For now at dusk I pause beside the Door, And lo! a twice-sized moon is rising: o'er Our heads. How meet! for on Tomorrow 's eve The moon for you and me will rise no more! III From wide blue sky like flut,t'ring' moth come We, And light a moment on Life 's mottled leaf: How soon the Hand of Fate, like desert breeze. XYill brush us into dark eternity. -Ardella Hanson, '3 SIENICRS As the members of the Class of '33 come to the close of their four years at Intermoun- tain, they stop to check up on themselves. Only twenty of the original forty-three are being graduated. Members of the senior class have been active in college affairs during their four- year stay at Intermountain. Fern Brown, Fannie Belle Davies, Thomas Mills, Mary Rhodes and Thomas Sherwin have upheld the scholastic honor of the class by making the honor roll at various times during their four years. Mary Rhodes was also chosen by the student body as Intermountain's ideal girl- La Rosiere -during her junior year, and Marion Pullin received the same honor this year. Two members of the class have received the Intermountain Scholarship for service to the college-Bernice Mars, who transferred to the University of Washington, and Thomas Mills. Other members of the class have been active in Y. W. C. A., Y. M. C. A., debate, dra- matics, journalism, departmental clubs, and athletics. -lf.. 'Y 1 V ' if qw--A .x.g' ' Q' we 1 ,ri ., CARL PITT Helena High School University of Montana 3 Social Science Class President 4 President of the Law Club 2 Student Senate 4 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 4 Pi Kappa Delta 2, 3. 4 Ol Herodotokoi 2, 4 Oratory 4 Track 1 THOMAS DIILLS, Jr. Helena High School Business Administration Class Vice-president 4 Y. M. C. A. Philodorian Panther Claw 1. 2 Oi Herodotokoi Business Manager of the COLLEGIAN FERN BROVVN Thompson Falls High School Music Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet 2. 3. 4 Seabeck Delegate Pi Delta Alpha Alpha Pi Mu 1. 2, 3 Beta Mu 3. 4 VVomen's Glee Club, Vice- president 3 Music Club 4 Prickly Pear Staff Honor Roll 3 Class Secretary 3. 4 MARION PYLLIN Great Falls High School University of Montana 1, 2 History Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet 4 Black Masque 3, 4: Secre- tary 4 Prickly Pear Staff 3 La Rosiere 4 Twelfth Night 3 DA VVILLIAMSON XVhite-fish High School English Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3: President 4 Seabeck Delegate VVon1en's Glee Club 1, 3 Collegian Staff 2, 3 Scriblerus Club: President-l Pi Delta Alpha: President 4 Editor PRICKLY PEAR Twelfth Night ww 1 will f iii 1 1 ERYIX CHESTER Hinsdale High School Social Science Business Mgr. Annual 4 Student Employment Mgr 2, 3, 4 Philodorian Debate 2, 3, 4 ELLEN FARBO Sweetgrass High School English Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet 3, 4 Beta Mu Oi Herodotokoi COLLEGIAN Staff 3 Class Secretary 3 PRICKLY PEAR Staff 3 Class Princess 4 THODIAS SHERVVIN Darby High School University of XYashington 3 History and Business Arl- ministration Basketball l, 2 FANNIE BELLE DAVIES Helena High School University of California University of Virginia Tulane University University of Chicago Mathematics ELVA BAILEY Chouteau County High School Social Science Philodorian Y. XV. CL A. PRICKLY PEAR Staff 3 Glee Club 1 Class Princess 3 l lil? THE O 1933 O PRICKLY PEAR CHARLOTTE PULLIN Great Falls High School Music Y. XV. C. A. Cabinet 2 Pi Delta Alpha Prickly Pear Staff Orchestra 1 Women's Glee Club 1 JUANITA BYRD Edgar High School Social Science Y. XV. C. A. 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2 Oi Herodotokoi Prickly Pear Staff 3 XV. A. A.. 2 Secretary 2 JOHN ADADIS Helena High School Biology and Chemistry Class President Claws l, 2, President 2 Glee Club 1, 3, President 3 Black Masque 2 Beta Mu 2, 3, 4 Student Senate 3 Student Prince I MARY RHODES Fromberg High School French Y. TV. C. A. Cabinet 2, 3, 4 Seabeck Delegate 2 Student Senate 2, 3 Le Cercle Francais 2, 3, 4 President 3: Treasurer 4 Oi Herodotokoi XVomen's Glee Club 1, 2, 3 President 3 Prickly Pear Staff 3 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Pi Delta Alpha La Rosiere 3 Dramatic Club ARTHUR MOORE NVinthrop High School TVinthrop, Mass. History - Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 1, 2 President 1 I Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3 Track 1, 2 Alpha Pi Mu 1, 2 Black Masque 3 Men's Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Men's Quartette 3, 4 Class Vice-president 3 Daedalian Director I Club Follies lNTER.MOUN'I'AIN UNION CO LEGE THE O 15,21 I PRICKLY Q PEAR GRACE MASON Powell High School, Powell. YVyoming History Y. YV. C. A. Cabinet 2 Student Senate 2, 3 Black Masque XVomen's Glee Club l, 2 Class President 2 Cheer Leader 2 Prickly Pear Staff The Swan EYERETT LONG Helena High School Chemistry Y. M. C. A. Philodorian Orchestra STEPHEN FROHLICHER Fla t h e a d County High School University of Montana l Biology XYILLIADI BREEX Bloomington High School, Bloomington, Illinois English Taylor University, Upland. Indiana. 1 Illinois State Normal Uni- versity, Normal Illinois 2 Intermountain Union Col- lege 1932 Scriblerus Club WVILLIANI BOYYYYEX Great Falls High School Biology Student Senate 1. 2. 3 Panther Claws: President 2 Beta Mu Alpha Pi Mu Philodorian Class President 1 Editor PRICKLY PEAR 3 The Swan Twelfth Night INTERBIOUNTAIN C UNION COLLEGE CLASS ROLL THE 0 was 0 PRICKLY PEAR T, H 4 ,. ri l v iuumiors The Junior Class of 1933 hereby bequeaths to its successors its heritage of accomplishments and tribulations. In the fall of 1932 when all the members of the class had gathered together i for an election of officers under the leadership of the acting president, Elmore i Smith, and acting secretary, Ahneda Emery, the following officers were i elected: Wallace Lamoreux ,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. P resident I Nina Saekett .,,....,,,.......,,.,. ...........,,.. N 'ice-president William Taylor ..,....,.,,........., ........ S ecretary-Treasurer Professor David J. Jones ....,..........,........................,........................... Faculty Adviser al Football early claimed the attention of Smith, Lamoreux, VValsh, and Taylor, a11d at the same time Marie Thomas, editor of the CAPITAL CITY I COLLEGIAN, and Almeda Emery, editor of the PR-ICKLY PEAR were at work on the school publications. H When basketball season arrived, Lyman, Taylor and VValsh all did their bit on the maple floor to help Intermountain have a successful season. The junior class has kept up a good scholastic standing and one of its members, Chahner Lyman, has the distinction of being the only student in school to receive straight A's . Marie Thomas and Almeda Emery were members of the Pi Kappa Delta delegations which won third place at the regional convention of Pi Kappa Delta. Elmore Smith, Ardella Hanson, and Almeda Emery were respectively president, vice-president and secretary of the Associated Students of Inter- mountain. Minerva Henion and Andrew Darnell were members of the all school play Y cast. . Other members of the class have been active in Y. VV., Y. M., Student Senate, and in minor sports. i The junior-senior banquet held at the Placer hotel on May 5 was the climaxing social event of the year. - Such is our heritage. i I l l Marian Andrew Elva Bailey William Bowen Thelma Cobb Andrew Darnell Almeda Emery Cecil Flinders Dorothea Fullberg Edmund Hamel Ardella Hanson Howard Harman Minerva Henion Emma Kemp Wallace Lamoreux Chalmer Lyman Robert Mills Gladys Lin Pitts Janet Rathbun Nina Sackett Helen Seth Christine Small Charles H. Smith EllllO1'0 Smith William Taylor Marie Thomas Helen Trumbull Lucille VVagne1' Cyral Walsh William WVilcox LN'l'ERMOUNTAlN O UNION I COLLEGE Solpllaomores XVitl1 the f1'CSl1llll'l1 duly initiated 11110 the ways 211111 01151111115 111' l. l'. if t111111t111ns, the s11p11111111.1r11s 111l'll1'11 t11 11111111 s11ri1111s thinggs 211111 11111111111 the 1-1111 of the first l1l12i1'10l' 111111 estal1lisl11111 1llUll1S1flV11S s11 firnily 1111 the 11111 Fllllg' 111' college activity that it was 1121111 111 d1sl11dg111 1110111 11l1l'1llgL' the l'1'l112lll11l1'l' 111' the year. Athletics 01211111011 t1111 2111111111011 11f the 1l11yS 11l11'll1gl' the fall 11111111111 111111 Bishop, Barrett, -l11eks1111 111111 Pippy l11'lI'l1'11 111111111 f1111t1111ll l11st11ry 1111 XV11Sl1'y2ll1 Field. Haynes 111111 Pippy dist1ng11ish11d 1ll1'lllSt'lVl'S 111 1111sk11t-111111 211111 then. 111 prove their versatility, the s11pl11111111r11s 1'll2lll611Ql'1'11 the rest 111 the s1-1111111 t11 11 baseball 1111111111 1111 Ctllll 111s IJHV-H1111 S11C1,'1'1111l'11 111 winninv' it 111' 21 s1-111'1- C' 4 FK . 11f 17 to 7. Athletics, ll11WQV11I', 11111 11111 01211111 1111 the s1111l1111n11r11 11tt11nti11n, 211111 at tl111 91111 of the fall 11111111111 it w11s 111se11v1-11111 that the Vlass of '35 112111 1111111- 11111111 the higliest seh11l11rsl11p standingf 11f 1111y 11f t1111 fwlll' classes. Al11l'1'11V1'l', the s11p11111n11res were 1111111 111 keep 11111st of the f111'11ns11' l1111111rs within their class, for Marie Wil1i1ns11n w1111 1111' 111'at11r111al 1111nt11st 111111 ljfxlllltil' l11111s1111 placed seC11nd. 111 11111111111 Miss XVll1i1l1SU11, Mr. l11111s11n 111111 Mr. l'11111s11n YV1'l'1,' 1l1C1l111CI'S of the 10211118 that 111111111 things 11211.11 for 111111111 seh1111ls 111 the state, VVitl1 niany ll1QH1lJ111'S 11f the s1111111111111r1i1 class 111111111111 i111p111't1111t 1111sit111ns 111 Y. M. and Y. VV., doing' Villllillbll' work 1111 THE l'APl'l'Al1 VITY VUL- LEGIAN, takiiig' part 111 11l'El111?l1lCS and 111 every YVZIY 111111111151 111 the 988111111111 activities of 1Il191'11101lll12llll, the class feels that it is ll1f'l'Ply 1111 the 1111151111111 of fanie and that the next tw11 years will 1111111 even 11111111 than the past tw11. llelnia 1' Leeson ........ Rieliard Johnson ..... vVl111f1'1'1i1 11211111011 Ricl1a1'1l Barrett ,.....,....,..... 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S1111111111ry-Tr1111s111'111' R1-111'11s1111t11tiv11 Miss t,iUI'tl'l1111Lx l511y1l fll'fllll'7A11X'1SQl' MElN1BERS 131111111 Knisley R11'll!lI'11 Laswell l11'lll1Hl' 11111131111 William L011gl11'i1lg'11 Clair Lyons Evelyn Mills 1'l111l'C11l'L' M0l1'in11 Mary Ellen N11l1l11 J1-11111111 1,2ll1lS11ll 1'l1'11 l'i1111y 1'l:11'i1-11 R1ll11llS1lll BI'l11'1' T1ll'l1L'1' 11111 YV11l11h G1'l'il'l111l' Xv1lll1'llll Marie WVillii11s1111 Winifred Y11n1l11ll l1'r1111e11s Y1111g111- -21- THE l 101333 O PRICKLY I PEAR freshmen One day in the not very dim past Intermountain Union College was blessed with the most promising group of green freshmen ever to enter her portals. For a very few days this group hid in corners, meek and obedient, until, time lending courage, theybecame suddenly bold. To the dismay of the sophomores, the consternation of the faculty and trustees, and destruction of windows, paddles, and green ink, they asserted their rights and prepared to enter into the life of the college. Their first important step was the election of the following officers: Harold Hubert, president, Perry Chisholm, vice-president, Philip Waters, secretary, Claude Jolliff, treasurer, and Sherwood Atlas, student senate rep- resentative. Byllee Moore and Ben Evans were chosen athletic representa- tives. Perry Chisholm became president and Mary Coty was elected vice- president when Harold Hubert left at the end of the first quarter. With this group of officers the freshman class began its career. During the first quarter, the class sponsored a very successful Gay Nineties Party. People came in costume to the program given in the chapel, and later old-time dancing was held. A freshman dance was given during the winter quarter and was a great success both financially and socially. Many members of the freshman class have taken an active part in the activities of the school. The class as a whole has shown a willingness to co-operate with the student body of the college. The year is nearly over, and the freshmen are freshmen no longer, but have become loyal, willing parts of Intermountain Union College. CLASS ROLL Sherwood Atlas Florence Bailey Flora Best Edith Boyd Marcus Brandjord Marlys Bronson Santiago Cadauan William Cheney Perry Chisholm Kenneth Christian Martin Clarke Leslie Clifford Mary Coty Gene Cox Altha Cross Muriel Davidson Roland Eldridge Ben Evans Ferdinand Frohlicher Gus Girnus Julia Goodman Frances Hagstrom Paul Hart Marion Hathaway Wesley Haynes Harland Herrin Gladys Hottenstein Seibert Hottenstcin Harold Hubert George Jelinek Amy Johnston Claude Jolliff Sophie Kivinen Robert Laird Harry LHIIZ Edna Lee James Miller Byllee Moore T001 Jean Nelson Murray Owen Arthur Owings Jessie Pamenter Marybelle Peterson Jean Rafter Rixon Rafter Wendell Rafter Ethyl Smith Fred Spaulding Patience Stockton Leighton Swan Lorena Sweet Philip Waters VVilbur Wilcox Deloris Williams Helen Wrobetz Rose Yarnell Erma Young FN'I'ERNlOU'N'I'AlN UNION O COLLEGE -, , -,gig f,W 7 ' 57 ' 21? ,.fPs'ww ,MQ 3' fIJ,Jl,,'fP ,,4'..1,,Q:'Affi1! .V J, ,-A. -,ff s lf f - . , 1.5, A 1' Y 1: Q7 1 'f4. g vp.,g, 9? ,f.ly' gt-rx, - ., A , 'szjtly W' I 4, 4- , A-, :L 'NX C .iw .2 HW '59 -. rw-f nf '- .. 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'f.,gfn,,gn51'.'g::-.gT:.?23r11:,L3 1 in-K 1 'JW-,. i'PfT,Q'f'w 3 'L fk!1kL-FS, - I E! f , Fpx-nz umrav wAncny:,ij3:5'L,-.-3,5 ,Ln -.-ima. 'V -5 . , J.,-.gf.,-I 7 Q N-.Jay , . 1 k I , w.L,,,'.,'-.L-, .. 'V Y 1-,qi N Q 5 1 U 1-A 'Qui xxx' k,WffNSj' ' lrq':fL1AeuN1i-an Ummm can.LLc.rfL f ' New Gymnnsiinm At lntermonntoin Union College 09 T U-. THE I 19253 O PRICKLY C PEAR NEW GYM Intermountain has been without a gym ever since the be- ginning of its existence. Some of the athletic records of I. U. C. have risen to great heights during the past few years of Mon- tana's athletics. The school has held its own against the smaller competitors of the state during the past few years and before that time has been equal to the best in the section. VVithout the facilities of a gymnasium, it has been exceed- ingly difficult to carry on any extensive program of athletic competition. The extreme need for a building to be used for this purpose was felt years ago, but the growing condition of the college demanded all the money for necessities. More than ten years have elapsed since the movement for a gymnasium was sponsored by the students. In 1932 the announcement was made that a donation had been made to the school for the purpose of building a new athletic plant. Now we are assured of a place in which we can train our 1933 athletes. It will mark the end of the time when Inter- mountain is the only college in the Rocky Mountain district that does not have an athletic plant. On November 23, 1932, the new gymnasium was dedicated to the school and to the service it would render the future college students. From this day, a marked improvement is in progress at the college in the way of athletic records, physical education instructors and coaches. ,24- LNTERINIOUNTAIN O UNION I COLLEGE vc A T ce Ccocalcc Uoacli Guy li. llatlilmuu is fiiiishiiig' his first yn-ui' at liitvr- immiitziiii l'11ioii Vollvgm-. Thi- iwcriixl that he has prmluuwl livro iii this short while is nutiliiiig short of l'Dllt'l1U111Pll2ll. Fmiu griwleii, iiiexpvrieiiccd iuvii, he has we-lclecl i0gPil1l'l' teams that haw won ganies i11 all fieilils of athletic ciitlvzivor. Thai type of stuclelits and thv spirit of thv tvaius aw typical of his iiifluviicv mi the lnorale of the sclmul. His place upon thv faculty of ll1iCl'lll0llI1lilllI has 001110 at ai most opportiuio time, pziralleliiig' thv zulvviit of the new gym- IlHSllUl1. lt can ho vxpvvtvil that livxt yi-ar will sw lIllt'I'lllUlllllillll raiukiug Zlllltlllgl' thc liiglwst in statv zitlilvtivs. This yvzii' will im doubt be one of llli'6l'lI10llI1Tillll'S high lights ill thv yvzirs to umue. fl 0 ' A .VI fs. i 44,4-4 I Q sz 'l'HE'l 193311 I PRICKLY Q PEAR Physical llidaccatiianu Department A new, department of training established at Intermountain this year by Coach Guy L. Rathbun necessitates the training of every body as well as every mind in the essential problems of life. Corrective body exercises, building exercises, and skilled ex- ercises are given all those who are under the coach 's observation. Coach Rathbun hopes to make this department an essential and regular part of the school curriculum in a few years. Active coaching, demonstrative first aid remedies, practice Work and instruction of physical education projects are given every member of this department. With the modern equipment in the new gymnasium this department will be 0116 of the most efficient in school and Will be capable of supplying the needs for active energy outlets of college students. . ZT7' . . KV -' ' :nj-i'i'fITiTTx'ii 0 rmiow 0 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Intermountain Opponents Oct. 8-I. l. Oct. 14-I. ll. Oct. 22-I. U. Oct. 29-l. l. Nov. 351. U. 13 13 115 Ceiitervillv ,,.A. A Selmol of Mines Billings Poly Dillon 'l'vz1cl101's Ricks ,....,ttt,t,,it. igiip 9 iw. -ga tion ' PEAR .. s '.-:-.'g QEW5? lFoo1tlbo1llll Intermountain came out on top of the pile of game percentage wins for the Montana season of 1932. Coaehed by Guy L. Ratlibun, former coach of many prominent colleges. and developer of champions, the Panthers have not failed in their purpose at Intermountain this year. XVhen the call for football material was issued in the fall, few veterans were present. New men responded to the summons. The season came on, and Intermountain met it and came through with a majority of victories, losing only to the School of Mines. This furnishes ample proof of the new era of athletic vigor that has superseded the previous records of I. U. C. for the last few years. October 8. l. U. C. O, Centerville 0. VVesleyan Field. The Independent team of Butte furnished the first bit of test for the new Rathbun men. The field was snowy and the opposition tough. The Panthers were green but lacked nothing in holding their own with the huge Independents, although there was no making gains through them either. It was nothing lost and a lot of good experience gained. October 14. l. U. C. 13, School of Mines 27. Butte. The Orediggers were tough, toog two touchdowns in four minutes spelled defeat for the Orange and Blue that day. From the time the second touchdown was completed by the Miners, the game was on more even terms. But the excellent punting of the Butte punter kept the Panthers in bad holes most of the time. This game was just paving the way for the coming victories. October 22. I. U. C. 45, Polytechnic 0. Billings. The Panthers rolled into Billings and over the Green and Gold team of the Poly with little resistance. Rathbun's running and passing plays found little resistance from the Crusaders. This defeat marked the first time since 1929 that the Orange and Blue had been victorious over their old rivals. October 29. l. U. C. -1-1, Dillon 4. VVesleyan Field. Brick Breeden brought his squad over from the Teachers' town and received the smallest end of the sco1'e as his share of the spoils of the day. Again Intermountain was paramount in its attack and defense. Small threats were made by the Dillon men to invade the goal of I. U. C. November 3. I. U, C. 13, Ricks 7. Vtlesleyan Field. Ricks College came to Intermountain after battling other small Montana colleges on more than even terms. The Vikings were put down by a gallant and uneonquerable Orange and Blue machine which carried on in spite of severe handicaps. Gus Girnus acquired a broken finger during the game and several regulars were on the injured list. But, never- theless, it was a great day for Old Podunk to finish their schedule. It marked the close of as nearly perfect a season as Intermountain has had for many years. -gg- 'W ' V ' 1'i:f'E3'.:'?fTi1'iZ'. .. . l ' t aOU3 f.'X ' 51 UN IOTN 0 COLLEGE te 165.4 F' il 5 i bl . hh. 5,1 ... H ff 5 I I l l i ,i I o 1 I O .v,..e . FOOTBALL PLAYERS No captain was seleeted this year for the eoming season. -Iohn Green. captain-elect for 1932, did not return to sehool, and eonsequently no permanent leader was chosen for the year. A game captain was selected hefore eaeh encounter and this system was so efficient that it will no douht he earried out in the Coming seasons. Intermountain has heen highly honored this year in having' several men o11 the all-state teams. Gus Girnus was hilled for a herth on the seeond team selections. -laekson, VValsh, Pippy and Taylor won honorahle mention on various sports writers' seleetions. These were only a few of the many men that make up the splendid team which took the honors in the state small eollege eireles. Elmore Smith 'aptain and guard of the 1931 team, was the only veteran guarc on the squad. No need for a suh was ever manifest when Smitty was whole and hearty. This is his third year of playing' and great things are to he expected from him in the Ctbllllllg' season. VVallaee Lamorenx, veteran qnarterhaek of the team was no little item in the maehinery when he was ahle to play. Hard luek followed 'VValIy tlirougrh- out the entire year. First he was hnrned, then tore up a shoulder. lint wateh him in his last year. lflva Pippy. eenter on the squad, and the man who never made a had pass all season-this alone entitles him to a herth on any eleven. Pip is a sophomore Zlllfl has lots of time to he among' the great. You eould always he sure that the eenter of the line was carrying' on. Among' the new men was Gus Girnus, galloping hall toter, who showed the rest of the lot how it was done when it eame to making yards. Gus has three more years to play and will no douht he one of the outstanding' stars ot' the northwest hefore he is through. Fred -laekson, another hall toting' halfhaek, was diseovered hy Hathhnn and made famous on this year's team. Fred has two more years ahead of him and is goiiigg' to push more than pigskin for high honors next season. Paul Hart, crashing' fullhaek of the Panthers, is a freshman and has the start of another hone erusher in footihall annals. Cyral VValsh, playing' his first year at end. earned a position on the all- state selections. This is Cy's third year at foothall hut not his last. There was little ehanee of a grain around his end. Ben Evans, another freshman on the squad, did not have ditfieulty in getting' his name on tl1e roster of excellent players. He was one of the lightest men on the team hut he never said die. -:ef Thomas Mieka, tackle, played l1is last year of football a11d was no little asset to his side of tl1e l111e 111 stopping tl1e charges a11d making' a few holes for himself. Red Taylor, playing' l1is third year of football, filled tl1e other tackle. His 195 D0llI1lllS got i11 the road of many thrusts at tl1e li11e. Roland Eldridge, freshman wl1o alternated between guard and quarter- baek, has three years in wl1iel1 to supply tl1e l1PPCll'Ll pnneh to put the old ball over tl1e goal. Bill lVileox, guard, played l1is best XVllOll he was given tl1e opportunity. This is the first year that Bill saw aetive playing: Denver Bishop, guard, battered his opponents llllfl subniissiveness a11d will continue to do so for two lll0I'P years. George Jelinek, guard Ellltl taekle, missed tl1e first part of the season. b11t Il13ClC up for it in the later games. -links should be able to gather shoe- strings for three more years. Bruce 'l'urner, quarterback, was another. of Rathbnn's diseoveries among' tl1e li11e lllt'l1. In tl1e two years left Bruce should be one of tl1e best o11 tl1e field. John Adams, eenter, eame to the front when a eall was sent for 111ore eenters. This is .Tohn's last year at lntermountaiii and rightly he made tl1e best use of it. Claude Jolliff, freshman guard, has three more years ahead in whieh to develop into a more than formidable foe. Bud Rafter, o11e of those 111911 wl1o take all tl1e abuse so that tl1e other boys can get a. ehanee to play, will be more than a serinnnage player next year. VVilliam Loug'hridg'e always managed to obtai11 a Slilllllfttl 11ose i11 playing end. He was another of llll' 1lllS0t'l1 team that played before the crowds .,s- 3 X 'S xzl-5 7' Q 13 lfl - BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Intermountain 27-29 30-39 -13-31 39-55 2 9 3 Opponents Mines .,.,.,...,.... . Cfarroll .,.....,..A. Dillnu 'l'e-210111-rs Billings '1'eacl1c-rs ,... -fil- ,,,,,,r u nj 53-37 36-37 64-51 38-23 344 v: ' 1 THE 0 1 33 0 PRICKLY U PEAR i I K J .Z if eg it u w we 'F fi? tl lil N BA 11 .ra lvl i 'I 3.1 'l 5 .Fl 5 lf l 1? gf it Yi , . E tt wr f wg ti i Bnislketlbcnillll Coach Guy L. Rathbun gained little solace from the first turnout of basketball material with few veterans and green men galore. NVithout a gym there seemed little chance to fashion a winner in this sport. The other small colleges in Montana toasted many vets of the maple court and consequently a black outlook dominated the Intermountain team. The first games were lost. Then the team began to click. By the end of the season the Wins Were I. U. C. 4-Opponents 6. One game only was lost out of the last five contests. Toward the end of the season the squad had dwindled down to six 1ne11, the others hav- ing dropped out to go home or to work. Next year, with the facilities of a gymnasium and seasoned material, Intermountain should be able to make a splendid showing in basketball. -O 7- sigh 4i '11 t1iE NT 1 ION CO EGE THE I 19325 O PRICKLY O PEAR BASKETBALL PLAYERS Ulva Pippy, sophomore and forward on the team, made a record for himself as well as for his team this year. John Adams was the only senior on the squad and saw his last basketball service this season. George Jelinek, guard and forward, furnished the spirit for all the games and the humor of every situation. Chalmer Lyman, center, was one of the mainstays in the Panther team. His height accorded him the tip-off from most of his opponents. A Marcus Brandjord, freshman forward, played regular on the team and earned no little amount of praise from the fans. Paul Hart, hefty freshman forward, made more than one guard worry about his points. Gus Girnus, freshman guard, played with the vigor of a champion and held many good opponents to few baskets. Bud Rafter, the diminutive guard, was the fighting strength of the defense. His leech-like tenacity stopped everything. Red Taylor, guard, played only half of the season, dropping out to work, but his tenacious stick-to-itiveness as a guard made him very popular with the squad and the rooters. Ben Evans, forward, played when his work left him free to do so. Cy Walsh could practice only part of the time but was valu- able in the few scrimmages that the team had during the year. Claude Jolliff, guard and forward, lacked experience but gained much through the practice sessions. Q- -2- 1 l T I UN I 0 UNIO L C E E THE I 1933 O PR,ICKLY PEAR Bmsehmllll Intermountain baseball is under Way again. Games are pending with the Butte School of Mines and the Dillon Teachers. Not many veterans are back to hold up the old traditions. Pippy, Lamoreux, Loughride, Leeson and Harman are at pres- ent the only old men on the squadg others are: Yeager, Girnus, Adams, Taylor, Rafter, VanDoren and Hoffman. The few practice days available have proved that I. U. C. will not fare the worst, and as the annual goes to press there are high hopes that Coach Guy L. Rathbun will succeed in put- ting out one of those winning team for which he is noted. -34- lN'l'El:lIMIOUNTAIN O UNION I COLLEGE Timinclk A fI'lE111Q'11l31' meet between Dillon Teachers, the Orediggers of Butte and Intermountain College appears to be the only possi- bility of a collegiate meet for the Orange and Blue this year. The full capacities of the track team as at whole or as indi- viduals are not known, and will not be understood until after the interclass meet. e Q Those who are counted on as having' possibilities in the events are: Hoffman and Leeson, sprintsg Girnus, hurdles and weightsg Taylor, weights and javling Pippy, liigh-jumpg Rafter, middle distance man. There are n1a11y others who will no doubt be equal to at few points in any meet who have not been tried and who are not aware of their ability. THB . 1933 U PRICKLY PEAR Tennis Tennis is one of the most popular sports of this seasong and an extensive program is being sponsored by the I. U. C. racket experts. ' Matches are expected to be played between the Dillon Teachers and Intermountain in menis and Women's singlesg men 's and wome11's doubles, and mixed doubles. The favored players of the present are: Brandjord, Breen, and Lamoreux, but others are Leeson, Darnell, and Loughridge. It is now thought that these men will make up the teams of the school. It is difficult to forecast which one of the women will prove herself the best playerg but Marybelle Peterson seems to have qualified to take the honors at present. -361 INTERMOUNTAIN UNION OLLEGE THE U 1933 . PRICKLY . PEAR llntreimmiroill Sports Horseshoe tournaments, interclass track and interclass base- ball are all favorite parts of the intramural program of Inter- mountain College. The only activity that has been completed so far is the interclass baseball game Won by the sophomores. Many records will be in danger this year when the track experts get into actions. There seems to be a large number of students who will show the goods to every one holding the old records. . V lntermural tennis is a semi-part of the program in that the best tennis players have to be discovered in order to play the inter-college matches. -37.- INTERMOUNTAIN 0 UNION O COLLEGE Gvlliiitermouiitolinw -Q '1 -. .. 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Q, 1 I - ,-..-, r,. gr- - - 1fN.qL:,r - - 1.2,-Ji gl, - Eg- H- . ,. .A , i s--K-1 b 1' : -5 . ,W - - ,..f- -M15 .gy .g::'-,Qr -' P 44 a . - 5 :.. . I - - . V- . . 1 , - V .- z.- --'V ' . . .. . - 4 Q.-,L..,:h ? 9 ' 0 W Ytl. WWF rgoiniizoiitiions The numerous organizations on the Intermountain campus provide opportunities for special study as Well as for extra-curricular activities and social experiences. It is With the busy life of these organizations that the social functions of the campus are most closely allied, and the activities sponsored by these clubs are of great Worth to the college. T The inclinations and abilities of the diierent stu- dents make many organizations necessary in order that each student may find some one in which he may become truly interested. All of the students belong to the Associated Stu- dents of Intermountain Union College, and the gov- erning body of this organization is the Student Sen- ate, to which the smaller organizations of the campus elect representatives. The organizations of the students are as great a part of their college life as their class Work or other social contactsg and so it is with the hope that We may give to you a picture of this side of campus life that We shall present a short resume of each club in the following pages. -34- THE C 1933 O PRICKLY PEAR STUDENT SENATE Freshman-sophomore initiation battles, finances, traditions, the football banquet, the revision of the constitution, and many other student problems have engaged the attention of the Student Senate this year. Representing the student body, the members of the Senate have endeavored at all times to decide i11 the fairest way the matters brought before them. Two standing committees, finance and athletic, were ap- pointed from the student body. The finance committee con- sisted of Almeda Emery, chairman, Richard Barrett, and Miss Crane, with Elmore Smith and Mr. C. H. Cruttenden acting as ex-officio members. The athletic committee consisted of Andrew Darnell, chairman, Coach Guy L. Rathbun, and Mr. C. H. Crut- tenden. These committees Worked together in carrying out the athletic program of the year. STUDENT SENATE ROLL President ............... ..........Eln1ore Smith Vice-president ...... ...... A rdella Hanson Secretary .....,...,,,,,,...,.................. ........ A lmeda Emery Cheer Leader ......,........................... ........... D elmar Leeson Men 's I Club Representative ........ Panther Claw Representative ..... ........Wallace Lamoreux ..........Jerome Paulson Y. M. C. A. Representative ..,.,.......... ...................... C arl Pitt Sophomore Class Representative ......... ....,.... R ichard Barrett Freshman Class Representative ....... ....... S herwood Atlas Pi Delta Alpha Representative ........,.......... . ............ Marie Thomas Alumni Representative ...................................... Prof. H. G. Gloege Faculty Adviser .............................. Miss Gertrude Boyd Crane .-40... .LNTERINIOUNTAIN C UNION COLLEGE PRICKLY PEAR STAFF Say, who is the Editor of this zu1yway? Well, what does that inukv you? and so on far into the night. Occzisionally differing, but for tho gL'I'02l,l'Pl' share of tlnl llllll' working' togvtlivr 0ilI'11l'Sllj', the PRIUKIJY PEAR staff has sllurceclotl in editing' the annual. Finznicvs as well as diffe1'r11o0s of opinion, vntered into tliv discussions, and tho dvpression niadc Ill'0CSS3.I'y some clizinges in the policy of tliv PHIUKIJY PEARg but all's well that ends well, and tho annual has at lust wolvecl itself from ideas into tl finished book. T H E STAFF ........Editor-in-Cliiof ......Assoc,iat0 Editor Al1l1L'l,lZI Emery .,,.....,. Dorothea ,lflullln-rg' ....... Artlella Hanson ,..,. Ervin Chester ....,.. Editor ..,.Business lvlanagrr Willizliii Taylor ..,..,. .,...,... r Xthletio Editor Andrew Darnell T,,, ,...,.., L Jhotograph Editor Cl1l'lSllll6 Small .A,.. ....r..... C Yuleiidur Editor Mario Tll0l11Z1S ....., r...,... S oc-iuty Editor Nina Hackett .........,. ,..,,,,,,,...,.., C llass Editor Howard Harmon... ..,......,.., Snapshot Editor Cyral WalSl1 ............... Orgniiizatioii Editor lfvallzivc Laniorvux ......, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, L itergiry Editor Ada Williamson ......... .....,.., S onior Adviser D12 Itlzl M. YZITQS V4.... ......,. l Faculty Adviser ..41.. Capital City Collegian Powerful Panthers Pulverize Poly 45-0, Ceremony at New Gym Will Be Held Today, Panther Basketeers Win Thriller From Poly, I. U. C. Wins Classic Game From Saints-with banner lieads like these the nieinbers of the CAPITAL CITY COL- LEGIAN staff have not lacked news for the paper this year. Rather handicapped by laek of staff inenibers and also by lack of funds, the staff has not been able to print as niany issues oi the paper as usual, but the great number of college achieve- ments and Intermountain victories have inade these issues vastly interesting. STAFF Marie Thomas ..,...... ........, E ditor-in-Chief Alnieda Eniery ...... ........ r Associate Editor llelniar Leeson ....... ...... r Associate Editor Clair Lyons ...... ............ l Advertising REPORTERS Leslie Clifford William Taylor fV'lll'lSl'lllL' Small William Vllilleox Panther Claws Oh, where, oh where, little freshman, is your green cap? Say, no smoking on this campus! Traditions must be observed. Familiar 1? Oh, yes, the Panther Claws speaking. The Panther Claws were organized in 19215 for the purpose of keeping up college spirit, entertaining incoming athletic teams, improving the campus, and helping to unify the student body. Active membership is limited to twelve, six freshmen being selected each fall and holding their active membership until the beginning of their junior year when the new Claws are chosen and they become inactive. The fresh- men tapped this year are Martin Clarke, Gene Cox, Robert Laird, Harold Hubert, Murray Owen, a11d XVilbur VVilcox. A dance after the Dillon game on October 27 proved to be one of the outstanding social events of the school year. The Panther Claws have been very busy this year in performing their traditional activities, and it is much to their credit that Campus Day was con- sidered one of the most successful of many years. OFFICERS-1933-1934 Richard Barrett ,.,........,.....,..,..,,..,..,.....................,.........,....,.. President James Clarke ....... ......,............, . .. ,......,..,..........,,. Vice-president Jerome Paulson .,,,. ....,....,.,.. S eeretary-Treasurer Robert Laird ,........, ............,.,..,..,.,....,. H tudent Representative MEMBERS Delmar Leeson Murray Owen Wilbur Wilcox Gene Cox Martin Clarke Coach Guy L. Rathbun-Adviser Pi Delta Alpha YVith four girls from each of the three upper classes, Pi Delta Alpha, sister organization to the Panther Claws, endeavors to encourage and support all activities to the best interest of the college. Visible at all athletic contests are the blue sweaters with grey and orange symbols, representative of the organization. Sponsoring the Co-ed Prom, maintaining the women's locker room, and supervising the all-college picnic are the chief functions of the club. OFFICERS-1932-1933 Ada VVilliamson .... ......,,,,....,........ .............,,,,..,...,......,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, P 1 'esident Ardella Hanson ,.... ..,,,,.,........,,,,,,,,,, S eeretary-Treasurer Marie Thomas ..,... ...i........,................ S tudent Senate Representative MEMBERS Dorothy Baldwin Gladys Lin Pitts Fern Brown Charlotte Pnllin Ruth Howe Mary Rhodes Emma Kemp Clariee Robinson Clair Lyons Miss Gertrude Boyd Crane-Sponsor -43, THB I 193323 O PRICKLY I PEAR Y. W. C. A. The Y. W. C. A. at Intermountain takes a prominent part in college activities. At the beginning of the school year Y. W. committees inet all new girls and helped them to become adjusted to their new homes, and the Y. W., in co-operation with the Y. M. C. A., sponsored the reception for the fresh- men and the Mountain Breakfast. The Y. W. also gave a taffy pull and a potato bake for the new girls. The annual membership dinner was given on October 7. A Twelfth Night Party on January 6 took the place of the usual Christmas party. Ba Thane, a student volunteer play, was presented under the direction of Miss Gertrude Boyd Crane at churches in Great Falls and Helena. The Intermountain Y. W. C. A. is paying the tuition of a girl who is attending Gingling College in China. The Y. W. C. A. is the one organization on the campus to which all the women of the college belong. Its purpose is the typifying of fine living and high thinking. 1932-1933 CABINET OFFICERS Ada Williamson ...... ............. P resident Almeda Emery ...... ........ V ice-president Ruth Howe ........ Ellen Farbo ..... .......................Secretary ..........................Treasurer Mary Rhodes ........ ...... M eetings Chairman Clair Lyons .............. ................... F inance Chairman Dorothy Baldwin ....... ............................ S ocial Chairman Fern Brown ................. ....... W orld Fellowship Chairman Dorothea Fullberg ........ .................... C Ourtesy Chairman Marie Wilkinson ........ .................. W orship Chairman Marion Pullin ............... ......... .......... ................ P u blieity Chairman Ruth Cowles ............................................................................................ Music Chairman Miss Gertrude Boyd Crane-Adviser 1933-193-1 OFFICERS Ardella Hanson ...... ................. P resident Helen Seth ............ ........ V ice-president Erma Young ...... ............. S ecretary Ruth Cowles ...... -44.. IIZVEEILDIOUNTAIN 0 UNION 0 COLLEGE ..........Treasurer THE Q 19255 O PRICKLY I PEAR . Y. M. C. A. The Y. M. C. A. of Intermountain has joined with the Y. W. C. A. in sponsoring the Freshmen Reception, the Twelfth Night Party and the Mountain Breakfast. The Y. M. has endeavored to have a variety of programs, having con- ductedaopen forums and discussions on technocracy, prohibition, pacificism and similar topics. They have brought several outside speakers to their meetings. OFFICERS FOR 1932-1933 William Willcox ...... ........................ P resident Jerome Paulson ....... .................................. V ice-president Elmore Smith ....... ........................... S eeretary-Treasurer Carl Pitt ............................ ....... S tudent Senate Representative . Delmar Leeson ........................ ............................. S ocial Secretary Coach Guy L. Rathbun ........ ....... F aculty Adviser OFFICERS FOR 1933-1934 Jerome Paulson ...... ....... ........................ P r esident Delmar Leeson ..... ..................................... V iee-president Howard Harmon. .... .............................. S ecretary-Treasurer William Willcox ............ ........ S tudent Senate Representative Elmore Smith ................... ................................ S ocial Secretary Rev. James Robertson ....... ....... F aeulty Adviser Under the joint auspices of the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. a morning watch service has been established on the campus. Every Tuesday and Thursday mornings from seven-thirty to eight o'clock those students who so desire gather together under the inspiration of Miss Gertrude Boyd Crane for a few minutes of quiet meditation before beginning their school day. 0 I--.4 -. in . V . ' ..:4-'- 'ffTf'.L?Y INTERMOUNTAIN UNION O COLLEGE V lt? fi 1- Lg' .3 'l v IH 1 - I rs 1 + l Eg! '4 P l ,L i. Q. K '. V: 9 1 114 .-5, ,. ...- N.. .-Q5 l'l H. lo . H I 1 .N A. Q 1: . lvl .9 '4 ll MN 24 in 5 ? Y' Q . if H4 lu!- f E r rs--12 Le Cercle Francais '4Parlez-vous Francais? No, then you could not join the French Club, lie Cercle Francais, which was organized for the purpose of furtlieringg' the speakiiigg' of French ainong members ol the French classes and of studying' French literature and eustonis. The prog-rains of the year have been a study of the customs of the provinces of France. A dancing' party at Ferrat's on February 25 was the social cvent of the year. The Soirec, an annual entertaininent, was given for the third tinic at the Placer Hotel on April 7, by the French Club. A varied prograni of music, dancing, drania and skits was pre- sented. The climax of the evening: was the crowning' of HLa Rosieref' the ideal Intermountain girl, chosen by the faculty and student body. This year Marion Pullin, a senior of Great Falls, received the honor. OFFICERS 1932-1933 Nina Sackett .... Winifrcd Yandcll .... Mary Rhodes ...... ........Preside11t .......Secretary ........ Treasurer MEMBERS Edith Boyd Mary Elizabeth Good Mary Coty Gladys Hottcnstein Winifred Estill t larice Robinson Deloris Williams Madame Elise SicherMSponsor Scriblerus Club The advancement of all that is finest and most beautiful in the English laiigiiaige is the purpose of the Serililerus Clluh. Its Iuenibership eonsists of twelve majors in English, with a high standard in all work done, under the leadership of Miss Ina Bell Auld. Eaeh year the club sponsors a creative writing contest. The prize was won this year by Helen Seth and Ada VViIliamson. The literature of the Orient was the suhjeet of stufly throughout the year. In keeping' with this theme the ll1CIlllJC1'S sponsored a Persian party for the entire student hotly. events were held for the oluh members. Several enjoyable OFFICERS 19324933 Arla Williamson .... .......,................. P resident YVilliam Willcox ...... St,-ere-tary-Treasurer OFFICERS 193513-1934 Marie Thomas ..... .................,.,., P resiilent Lucille Wagner ..... ..... ,,........,..,.................... H L 'L'l'0l2lI'j Tl'02Slll'Q1' 3121112-'lll A1lCl1'L'XV .,...,...........................................i,.i... Som-ial Cliairinan Miss Ina Bell Auld-Sponsor MEMBERS William Breen Almeda Emery Ardella Hanson .Delmar Leeson Helen Seth flln-istline Small William Taylor William Willcox Ada Williamson -47- THE O 1533313 I PRICKLY I PEAR Beta Mu The Chromagnum Man, Plastic Surgery, Beauty Culture and other sim- ilar subjects have engaged the attention of Beta Mu members this year. VVashing dishes, building fires and making speeches were a part of the initiation rites held at Hillebrechtls cabin on November 4. A dancing party held at Ferratls on March 11 was the outstanding club social event of the year. OFFICERS 1932-1933 Fred Spaulding ...... ..........,,.......,............................ ...................... P 1' esidellt Thelma Cobb .....................................,,.........................................,........,.. Vice-president Thelma Jarrett ......................,........,..........................................,..... Secretary-Treasurer QMary Ellen Noble, last two quartersl OFFICERS 1933-1934 Thelma Cobb ....... ................................................ ...................... P 1 'esidellt Clair Lyons ,...,.,.... ..................,.,.........,..,....... ................ V i ce-president Helen Trumbull ..... .....................,...,...... ...... S e cretary-Treasurer MEMBERS John Adams Dorothea Fullberg Fern Brown Mary Ellen Noble William Brown f Fred Spaulding Andrew Darnell Helen Trumbull Dr. Paul M. Adams-Adviser Chemistry Seminar HZSO4, HZO, and like formulas are Well known to all members of the Chemistry Seminar, which is a class organized for the purpose of promoting and encouraging interest and thought in the physical sciences, with special emphasis on chemistry. The Club -was first organized in January, 1929, but was discontinued during the year 1930-1931, Hlld was then reorganized i11 April 1932. Articles of current interest claimed the attention of the club during the fall quarter. The Winter quarter was spent in studying the development of chemistry, and the spring quarter was devoted to a general study of chemical literature. OFFICERS 1932-1933 Richard Barrett .......... ................................................ ............... P r esident William Loughridge ...... ........................,... ......... .......... V i e e-president James Clarke ............... ......... D irector-General Ruth Howe ............... ........................... . ......................,..... Secretary MEMBERS John Adams Ulva Pippy Cecil Flinders Philip Waters Clair Lyons Francis Yeager Professor George Herman Gloege-Sponsor -43- '- ! !1 m liiiiqsloniwliai 0 UN1oN I COLLBGE A' THE I 1933- C PRICKLY O PEAR, Black Masque 4'All the wo1'ld's a stage, and all the men and women merely players -acting on this principle the members of Black Masque this year have presented numerous one-act plays, some for the members of the club and some for the entire student body. An evening of one-act plays including Sintram of Skage- raak and The Toy Heart was presented under student direc- tion on February 18. Black Masque members also presented the Christmas play, 'LMore Blessedf, at the Twelfth Night Party given on January 6. ,Co-operating with the dramatics department, Black Masque members produced Jerome K. Jerome's i'The Passing of the Third Floor Backn as the all-school play this year. OFFICERS 1932-1933 Ulva Pippy ..... Marion Pullin . Sherwood Atlas Andrew Darnell Muriel Davidson John Flinders Frances Hagstrom Marian Hathaway Minerva Henion Robert Laird MEMBERS Miss Elsie Lundborg .........Pres1dent ........Se1cretary Thomas Micka Gladys Lin Pitts Clarice Robinson Leighton Swan Marie Wilkinson Deloris Williams Francis Yeager Erma Young Adviser INTERIVIOUNTAIN O UNIO , COLLEGE THE C 1933 l PR-IC'1iLY Q PEAR I Club Here's to the I of our athletes-the emblem of their athletic achievements. The I Club is the men 's athletic association of the college. It was organized in 1919 by eight men Who had earned letters in football, basketball and track. In 1928 letters were first given in tennis, and now the club admits to membership all those men who have earned letters in football, basketball, track or tennis. The purpose of the club is to foster all athletics on the campus, assist the coach, and help to enforce training rules. The I Club Follies, an annual entertainment, was pre- sented on March 3, under the direction of Arthur Moore. Skits, dances, music, and readings formed the program. The I Club dance given at the high school gymnasium on April 28 proved to be one of the outstanding social events of the school year. OFFICERS 1932-1933 Elmore Smith ...... Uiva Pipw' ....... .... Arthur Moore ...,, Wallace Lamorcux ...... Deliver Bishop Marcus B1'311Cl'jO1'Cl Roland Eldridge Ben Evans Gus Girnus Fred Jackson ...................President ...................................Vice-president .............................Secretary'Treasure1 .........Student Senate Representative MEMBERS Paul Hart Chalmer Lyman Thomas Micka WQ1ld9ll Rafter William Taylor Cyral VValsh Coach Guy L. Rathbun-Adviser -50- INTE IOUNTAIIN NION COLL GE THE O 1933 I PRICKLY I PEAR Pi Kappa Delta You nominate ine, I'll nominate you, and We'll both nominate tTommy', and that's what happened at the first meeting of Pi Kappa Delta, national debate fraternity, for there were only three members present and the following officers were elected: Marie Thomas, president, Almeda Emery, secretary: and Delmar Leeson, treasurer. Starting the year with but four members, the above mentioned three and Carl Pitt, the chapter added two new members, Marie Wilkiiisoii and Jerome Paulson, before the conclusion of the season. 'The Intermountain chapter of Pi Kappa Delta is the Alpha chapter of Montana. It joined with the Beta chapter at Boze- man as hosts to the Regional Convention of the Northwest Prov- ince of Pi Kappa Delta held at Bozeman on March 30, 31 and April 1. Intermountain delegates were Marie Thomas, Marie Wilkiii- son, Almeda Emery, Delmar Leeson, and Jerome Paulson. The delegation won third place in convention honors with fourteen and one-half points. PI KAPPA DELTA HONOR ROLL Members Order Degree Marie Thomas ....,. ....... D ebate ........ ........ S pecial Distinction Delmar Leeson .... ....... D ebate ........ ....,.,. S pecial Distinction Marie Wilkinson ..... ........ D ebate ..,...,. ......... P roficiencv Jerome Paulson .... ........ D ebate .,,..... ......... P rofieiency Almeda Emery ...... ........ D ebate ........ ........ P rofieiency Carl Pitt ............. ..,.... D ebate ......... ........ F raternity -51- INTERMOUNTAIN O UNTO COL EGE THE 1953 I PRTCKLY C PEAR Oi Herodotoki Depressions, wars, elections and other current events have been the topics of discussion at the meetings of Oi Herodotoki, the history club, during this year. The main subject of study has been that of international relations, although war debts, tcchnocracy, and the personnel of President Franklin D. Roose- veltls cabinet have each been considered. I The social event of the year was the annual club banquet held this year at Brady's Cafe on March 4. An evening of dancing' and cards followed. OFFICERS 1932-1933 'Ellen Farbo ............... ............................ P resident Gladys Lin Pitts ........ ......... S ecretary-Treasurer OFFICERS 1933-1934 Marie Wilkinson .............,... .. ...........,................ President Mary Elizabeth Good ........ ......... S ecretary-Treasurer MEMBERS William Batch Jerome Paulson Juanita Byrd Carl Pitt Ellen Farbo Gladys Lin Pitts Ruth Howe Elmore Smith Thomas Mills Winifred Yandell Professor David J. Jones-Adviser -52.- 1N'r RM UNTAIN U ION co G 1,11 I i AMY -5,-'QQ I- . .I - I. . , I , I I. I I. . , .,II .I. II.I,III. .I,II I 4 I. - -5 .,L - .. '-:-Haw-g'3f'.ffM wsQg.3.5+fg!.22. '.-255464-fI5v35.1f.i? , .' 'ik-W.: -5 Ji? if-.+.-gp .I .Av --5 .,'2,- X II Q... 4gf,,,qQ--5Iz?,IfIf5'x':,I,. gf.: I Ig 4,33 I.'75l,.I3q3aa . .fgifef 1II.JI,I,7 -'QE ry. . .Q .gf -- I ' - . 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FEHTURES THE O 19311 O PRICKLY O PEAR PRIESIENTING The Internnnnntnin Princesses ONE GIRL FROM EACH CLASS, CHOSEN ON THE BASIS OF PERSONALITY, BEAUTY, SPIRIT OF SERVICE, AND REP- RESENTATIVE CHARACTER. THE PRIN- CESSES WERE SELECTED BY A BALLOT OF THEIR RESPECTIVE CLASSES, AND WERE PRESENTED AT THE FOOTBALL BANQUET HELD ON FRIDAY, DECEM- BER 2. The Stncdlent Prince JOHN ADAMS, A SENIOR, SELECTED BY A BALLOT OF THE STUDENT BODY ON THE BASIS OF REPRESENTATIVE CHARACTER, SERVICE TO THE SCHOOL, PERSONAL APPEARANCE, AND GENER- AL POPULARITY. THE STUDENT PRINCE WAS ALSO PRESENTED AT THE FOOT- BALL BANQUET. 21? lk SF TO YOU, PRINCE AND PRINCESSES, THE PRICKLY PEAR OFFERS ITS CON- GRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES. INTERMOUNTAIN 0 UNION C COLLEGE Q. Q 0 SJX KJJ5 OEOSQV ATNX5 f ZX ENGR Fafbo ,QQ fit EO w3!fffff2 +5 NAR WQSQKQ 'f'fb6afUfff??f9 fe, cw - of Wyfiwf 1 M 1 ww? i Sanyo ' 3MZKM Abidifwmj mf-MX ' ' main! MMDQ JMML MQOMJ wwpgkwd MQ QQ- MMM 570144 Z,M?Q 5 1644 I . 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Druinmoiid Keil conduefs classes i11 The history and ll9VGl0Dlll6lll of llll1SlC, the appreciation of musie, The con- st1'uetio11 of music aeeording to harniony and UHlllllC'1'-Pfbllll' Hllfl analysis of eoniposilioiis, and she also Teaelies piano. Vllhile the llSll?ll MK'1l'S Glee Uluh was not officially organ- ized this year, several 111e11 who were i11're1'esTecl i11 The elulr organ- ized one whieh has Gllif?1'lHlllCCl The students willi several pro- grams. Three freslinien girls, Maryhelle Peterson, .lean Nelson, and Rose Yarnell, early ill The year organized a Fresliinen Girls' Trio which l1eeame very popular. lllva Pippy, John Flinders, Cleeil Flinders Zlllfl .lohn Adams 01'g'3l1lZ9ll a HIHIIHS quartette which also proved to he very sue- eessful. The music departineiit has also presented several very inter- estiiig musical ehapels for the studeiit body. Under the supervisioii of Mrs. Keil, a study elass has been organized for the purpose of preparing for 1l10111lJt'1'Sl1lP in Phi Beta Mu, 11atio11al musie frater11ity. The class has made a study of l1HI'111011j' Flllfl Theory, Zlillfl several of The 11lCll1llk'1'S will soon he ready to Take PXil111l11kIii011S for entrance into Phi Bela Mu, witli the hope of estahlisliing' the Alpha chapter of Montana. -55.- THE I lfllili O PRICKLY PEAR DEBATE It is a pleasure, ladies and gentlemen, to stand before you and to be able to speak a few words to you without fearing that when I have finished, some fellow will arise loaded down with a brief case under one arm, stacks of books under the other, and statistics and quotations from everyone from Clara Bow to Joe. E. Brown, and try to tear my speech apart, declared Delmar Leeson speaking as the Intermountain representative at the con- vention banquet held for the delegates to the Pi Kappa Delta convention of the Northwest Province held at Bozeman, March 330, 31 and April 1. Mr. Leeson voiced the sentiments of all the convention dele- gates with these words, for after five rounds of debates in two days all were tired of the question, Resolved: That the United States should agree to the cancellation of all interallied war debts. Intermountain won third place in convention honors with a total of fourteen and one-half points, Marie hVilki11SOD. winning first place in women 's oratory, Marie Thomas winning second place in women's extempore speaking, and Delmar Leeson win- ning second place in men 's extempore were the big point win- ners for Intermountain. The women's debate team, composed of Marie Thomas and Marie Wilkiiisoii, tied in a three-way tie for third place in women 's debate. Convention delegates were Marie Thomas, Marie VVilkinson, Almeda Emery, Delmar Leeson, Jerome Paulson and Professor David J. Jones. ' Debate activities of the year centered around the convention. Previous to this a mixed team from Intermountain, composed of Marie Thomas and Delmar Leeson, argued the negative of the question, HResolved: That the United States should abandon capitalism as a fundamental concept of its economy. Two non- decision debates, one women's and one men's, were held just prior to going to the convention. The 11191178 team, composed of Delmar Leeson and Jerome Paulson, upholding the affirma- tive of the war debts question, met a 2-1 defeat from a men's team representing the Butte School of Mines, on March 29. Professor David J. Jones, professor of history and political science, coached the debate squad this year. Members of the squad were: Marlys Bronson Mary Elizabeth Good Carl Pitt Ervin Chester Ardella Hanson Lorena Sweet Martin Clarke Delmar Leeson Marie Thomas Leslie Clifford Jerome Paulson Marie VVilkinson Almeda Emery -56- l.N'L'ER,MOUN'I'AIN UNION COLLEGE lpn ' A 1- V it-ffi 1 H.-nw ll .WI H1 fi 'a tal 551 ,EQ '4 13, MI ,og 4 E H P1 u s .li I, . egg g- T L -1 543 .rf 5 . . E E 4 Q ill f.. QM' J ' 'I 1 5 1 Q1 V. l I 5. 1 , 1 . ' J ui. . . . 4 . .. - , r.,.cr.--.' . , ...fr.-4.-1 ,- -.',p-aff....s-7.1641149421 -A ORATORY It is sunset. A cross is silhouetted against the livid red of the evening sky. -t'Even now we are in the shadow of that cross. The beginning and the end of the oration, VVhich Vlfay America, which won for Marie VVilkinson, a Sophomore of Great Falls, first place in the local oratorical contest. Much interest was aroused on the campus this year over the contest and nine students entered. Delinar Leeson, a Sophomore of Bainville, won second place. The contest was coached by Miss Gertrude Boyd Crane, professor of religion and philosophy. Miss VVilkinson also won first place in XV011l911iS oratory at the regional convention of the Northwest Province of Pi Kappa Delta, national forensic fraternity, held at Bozeman, March 30, 31, and April 1. On May 18 Miss VVilkinson also won first place in the state oratorical contest held at Dillon. This was the second tiine in the history of the association that lnterniountain has achieved this distinction, Donald Baldwin having' won first place in 1928. U jf '11 Eli-'n l vwitji err- .ave g I 2,1- 'Ei R. It Mg THE I 19353 C PRICKLY O PEAR DRAMATIOS Dramatics at Intermountain this year have been closely allied with the activities of Black Masque. All productions have been under the supervision of Miss Elsie Lundborg. The following one-act plays have been pre- sented: The Toy Heart -Polly MacMannus. Sintram of Skageraakw-Edith Galbraith. Hans BulloW's Last Puppet. More Blessed -Paul Moffete. All on a Summer 's Dayw-Mrs. Tompkins. Several of the plays have been presented before various Helena organizations. Another activity of the department has been the preparing of a number of candidates for membership in Alpha Psi Omega, national dramatic fraternity, of which Intermountain is a chap- tfvr. lN'I'EK,lNlOUN'I'AIN I UNION O COLLEGE H6116 'Passing of the Cghircl qflloor iBack The presentation of Joronw K. -TUIWDIIIQQS play, 6'Thc Passing ol' the Third Floor Back, was the inajor production for tho year of Black Masque- and the drainatlus tlepartinent. The plot, C911lt'I'lllQ' around the sti'ug1'g'lo ln-twvvn the good and evil in man and the influence of a Strangvr upon the- strug- gles of each cliaractor, was well clcvolopi-il by the players. EX- ccllent cliaracterization was clone by all incniln-rs of tho cast. The play was ,jiiilwecl a success ln' the vollwfv 'lllfl all others who saw it. z- . rr- f CAST Mrs. Sharpo ..,,... Stasia, .....,.,....., ,,..Min0rva Hi-nion ....l7eloris Williams Miss Kitt- ....,.,....... ........... f 'larice Robinson Mrs. Tompkins .,.... Fl'Zll1L'l'S IlZlgSl'l'Olll Mrs. Do Hooley. ..,. ,.... M uriel Daviilson Major Tompkins ...., ......... T hoinas Micka Vivian Tompkins ...... ...... M arian Hathaway Jocy W1'igl1t ..,........, ..,......... R obert, Laird Harry Larkcoin .,,.,.,,. ...... 1 Xinlrew Darncll Christophcr Penny ...., ...... S herwooil Atlas .Tape Sannu-ls ..,......... w,,......... . lohn Flinnlcrs. The Stranger ....................... .....,............,..,,,.,.,,.,,,.,,.,.,.,.. I llva Pippy Director ..,.............,......................,..,,..,V,,..........,v Miss Elsie Lunilhorg' Music by Dorothy Averill, 2ll'L'Ulllll2'lIllt'll by Ruth Cowles Assistant l'7irGCt01' ...............,............,.............,,.,...,..,,...,.. Erma Young' Business Manager .,..............wsvs.....,,.,...........,sii.....,...... lh-hnar Li-eson Costumes-Marion Pullin, Mary Rhoda-s, Howarll Harmon. Stage Manager-Williain Brcen, l+'rwl Jackson, Wendell Rafter, Francis Yeager. Stage Properties-Lorena Swi-Qt. Lighting-Wallace Lainoreux. THE O 1933 Q PRICKLY Q PEAR Soiree Revue HI now crown you, Queen Marion the first -with these words Nina Sackett, president of Le Cercle Francais, the French Club, brought the third annual Soiree to a climax. The third annual Soiree Revue was given on the Mezzanine floor of the Placer Hotel on April 7 under the auspices of Le Cercle Francais. The program consisted of music, dances, the comedy, La Rose Bleue, a fashion show, several skits and vocal numbers. Marion Pullin, chosen as La Rosiere, the ideal Intermoun- tain girl, by the students and faculty, is a senior from Great Falls. She has achieved unusual distinction in Winning this honor because she has attended Intermountain for only two years, having transferred from the State University at the begin- ning of her junior year. She has been an active member of Black Masque of which she is now secretary. She has also been a member of the Y. W. C. A. cabinetg a member of the Twelfth Night staff, and a member of the PRICKLY PEAR staff in her junior year. Marion is a history major, and she has always been ready to give of her services and artistic talents in any endeavor undertaken by the students or by the college. To you, Queen Marion, the PRICKLY PEAR offers its deep- est and sincerest congratulations and best wishes. INTERMOUNTAIN I UNION I COLLEGE if 4 f ff pf! jg If ' G K ff lx! 2 f ,X , , f f X X ff f .ff ff f f Xff 'fffflrff 'K X X 'ff J f' X ff! . V4 X f X ff f 1 , f X , 1 f X ' f N-X fi ff!,. NK ,ff A, , X f ,ff fl X Zi lffff' I f, 1 ff, i Q' ' ' jf, 1:31, --f J i ' I 5 X7 Qfff 3 y iv I ! V K A77 -A JJ , 5 fm ? M ff X Wjf 2 X f 'U1 f , f??1 .f N Q M X 1 A .,,' 15jle?'fIZ7 ' g f, x ,'f i' ? J !g.:',5g,3,1 ', ,P-J,sQ:i - - M , V. gs ig,gifQfQlfIQI.lfQfQQ.Q.Q.Q.,., QQ K 7 f, 'M ' 'ff' L1 ' ' . ,, , ...Qi . X ,K . U 1 X vu. If K, I lag ' , K Z, W M , SQCIETY Y. W.-Y. M. Reception To get acquaiiited witl1 the llt'XV students illlll faculty and to renew friendships witl1 the old students and faculty were the purposes of the opeiiiiig' all-college social l'V0lll, the reception at wl1icl1 the Y. VV. tl. A. illltl tl1e Y. M. C. A. were hosts kllltl host- esses, 011 the eveiiiug of Friday, Septeiiiber 16. The IIGXV students were welcomed by Ada YVillia111so11 and 'sYillia111 Xllillcox, presidents of the two orgariizatioiis, Ellld the response O11 behalf of the freshniaii class was niade by Harold Hubert. 1x11 enjoyable prograiii of musical l1ll1l1llH1'S was followed by refresliiiieuts. Reception for the Aitons XRY9lL'0l1li11f.l' the Rev. Hllfl Mrs. Alexander P. Aitoii and fain- ily and illix faculty and students of ll1lt?I'11l0UlltElll1, tl1e XY01l1C11.S Federatioii of St. Paul 's Methodist Episcopal Cliurcli were host- esses at a reception griveii i11 tht' church parlors, Friday. October 1. The Rev. Shelby Aubuchoii of the First Baptist Cliureli, tl1e Rev. Henry Daniels of St. Peter's Episcopal Cliurcli, tl1e Rev. -l. S. Benson of the St. J0l1l1'S lallfllvfilll Clllll'L'll, illltl tlltl Rev. Alexander P. Aitoii welcomed the guests. Following' a delight- ful prog1'1'a111 of Vocal Zllltl lllSl1'lll11l'l1l?ll l1llll1lH'l'S the guests 911- joyed a social hour. Sli SG 196 Y. W. Membership Dinner Scandal was the llll'll1l' of the talk Ql'lVl'll by Ur. lda M. Yates at the illlllllill Y. YV. V. A. llllll1t'l' held at Brady 's Cafe 011 Friday, October 7, for the lllft'I'll10lllll2llll XYIIIIIUII Zllltl tl1e advis- ory ladies of the cabinet. Ardella I'l2lllS0l1 ilitroduced the speak- ers Elllil tl1e new ll10llllN'1'S of the board. The impressive candle- liglit i11itiatio11 service for all IIUXV llll1llllJt'l'S illlll the rciiewing of the pledge by the old lllt'll1lll'I'S closed the banquet. Co-ed Prom lt's the girl who pays and pays and pays, not only accord- ing to Confucius, but according' to the Intermountain co-eds as well, who entertained the college men at the all-college Co-ed Prom sponsored by the Pi Delta Alpha women at the public high school gymnasium, Friday evening, October ll. PX: it FX: P. E. O. Tea Graciously entertaining' the women students and faculty of Intermountain, Chapter O of P. E. O. gave its annual tea at the home of Mrs. D. S. VVallace on the afternoon of Uctober 21. it 26 as Panther Claw Dance About thirty couples enjoyed the evening of dancing spon- sored by the Panthers Claws, men 'sl honorary organization, at the Guild Hall of St. Peters Pro-Cathedral, Saturday evening, October 27. Coach Guy L. Rathbun, Mrs. Rathbun, and Mrs. Vvlilliam Pippy were the patrons. it SF r Freshman Party Ladies to the left, gents to the right, all take hands and prom-e-nade, such were the joyous sounds heard when the frivolous frosh staged their Gay Nineties Party on the evening oi' November 11. 'tMellow'7 drama, old fashioned dancing, and real eats were the features of the colorful event. it it PX: Football Banquet Climaxing the social events of the fall quarter and honor- ing' the victorious Panthers and their coach, Guy L. Rathbun, the student body of Intermountain entertained at the annual football banquet on Friday evening, December 2, at the Placer Hotel. Miniature football men on the gridiron were the central -F3A. Y. THB I lwfil-2 Q PRICKLY O PEAR l?K. . J-e!L,s-.e..,.. ,, .. I 1 I dtcorations, and the entire banquet room was resplendent throughout with the college colors, orange and blue. Marie Thomas acted as toastmistress, and speakers on the program were Dr. Everett H. Lindstrom, Lester Loble, Coach Guy L. Rathbun and Delmar Leeson. The class princesses and the student prince were introduced by Almeda Emery, editor of the 1933 PRICKLY PEAR. Following' the banquet the students were guests al a dance also held at the Placer. 'IF SF Pl? Freshman Dance Flowered trellises and colored lights beautifully decorated the grill room of the Placer hotel when the freshmen class was the sponsor of a dance given on Friday evening, January 18. Special dance numbers were featured during the evening. Pl? SF :Xi German Party Die Abend Gesellschaft, strange looking unpronounceable word, nicht wahr? But the social evening of music and skits presented by the students of German, under the di1'ection of Miss Marie Brauer, on February 3, was one of the most educa- tional and entertaining of the year. Such renowned personages as Baron Munchausen and his friend Charlie added to the clever program which included Adolf a11d his German band, the Fol- lies From Berlin, German dramas, and musical numbers. Clim- axing the evening was the serving 'of typical German refresh- ments. SF SF SF ' 'I' ' Club Follies Acclaimed as the most successful Follies ever produced, the third animal I Club Follies, under the direction of Arthur Moore, were staged in Helena Hall on March 3, at Fort Harrison on March 11, and at Townsend on March 25. A great number of the Intermountain students participated in the various numbers on the program, which included a one- act comedy, solo and group dancing and singing, instrumental numbers, clever skits and last, but by no means least, the ever popular cake Walk. 'iifimz'IfIn?1f.ra.1T' 0 onion' 0 COLLEGE Campus Day Much raking of l21wns, 1111s11l21c111g of wl11tew21sl1 211111 11erock- ing' the g'ri11iro11 Cl1il,I'21U1Pl'1ZCl1 the l1l01'l11llgI 211:t1v1t1es of the 1i11E'1'1l1011l112l1ll 511111161118 on the 21111111211 1712111117118 lD21y, Fri1121y, April 21. The 1l111lg1'y1011t'I'S 111611 g'o1'g1'1-11 11l0I1lSt'1V1'S with l11111'l1 s1-1'v1-11 hy tl1e Pi Delta Alpl121 girls. 111 the 2lf191'll00ll the wo11l11-1111 11i21111o1111 S1ill'S S1l'11gIg.1'11'11 v21li- 2111tly 111 an exciting series of l121se1121ll 15211111-s, HI7111'I'1'l1 on hy loy21l l111osters. The 1I'EIL11110lltl1 1121y was closed with Z1 1111111111011 211111 clever Z11'I'il.l1g'G1l11'111S of st1111ts 111 tl1e 111111112 112111 of Mills H21l1. 9? F114 P111 I Club Dance As Z1 benefit inove to secure inoney for the 1l11I'C11klS1l1fI of 21thletic swe21te1's, the 1ll1t'l'll11l11l1121111 4'1 f.i1111J, 11101118 letter o1'g2111iz21tio11, spo11so1'e11 an evening' of 1121111'ing' 21t the 1311111115 high scl1ool g'y11lllk1S111I11 on FI'1t1ily, April 28, to which 2111 1nte1'- 1110111113111 S111L16111S 211111 friends were i11vit1-11, P21t1'o11s 11111'1l1g the eyening were 11011011 211111 Mrs. Guy 11. RZ111l1l1111. 214 S11 P13 Junior-Senior Banquet Feting' the seniors 111 the tr2111itio1121l style the juniors 11211111 thein EI fond farewell at il 111111111101 211111 112111160 given 21t the Placer Hotel, May 5. On the 1JI'0g'1'Zl111, which XVEIS 11i1'e1fte11 by MtII'1Q T11011121S, toastniistress, were speeches by Dr. 111161111611 S. Brooks, Miss Gerturde Boyd CIYIIIC, senior adviser, Professor David J. Jones, junior adviser, 711110111218 Mills 211111 111121112100 LZ1.1l101'G11X1 niusical 111111113618 by Fern Brown, C1l2II'lUt16 P11111l1,1w1-1311611 RH11l1.l1111, A1'11ell21 HEl111S01l, Professor 211111 Mrs. Jones, John Af1i'l1l1S, 211111 Arthur Moore. C11111E1X111g the n1e1no1'2111le evening was E1 11311106 for 2111 Inter- 1no11nt21in students. Pl? S? SF A11-College Picnic HCOIHQ on in, the XV2l191'lS fine, was E1 connnon expression 211 A11131I11J1'H Hot Springs 11111911 the S111Q1t'Il1S of 1ll1l?1'1l1011111H1l1 gathered there on M21y 29. Pulling 21 clever two 111 one the 81111161118 enjoyed 21 novel C0ll11J11121.11011 of sneak 1121y and 21,11-00110516 picnic, conibiiiing' in o11e g'1't111C1 finale two of the niost 11l1DOI'1tl111 soci21l events of tl1e closing' school year. After a inoriiing of no classes, the 81111101118 g'atl1e1'e11 21t Helena Hall and froin there jO111'l1t'j'9l1 to A11l211111l1'i11 where 11 11ovel p1'Og'I'H111 of swiinniing, st1111ts, e21ts, 211111 11211101112 1'lose11 the event, which was 1112111111111 by tl1e 1:o-11111-1'21tio11 of tl1e S111110l11 Seiiate 211111 the P1 Delta Alpha XV0111911. lITlE ARY SONG Dawn, Joyous the song' of the Cuckoo Greets the gold and the lnlne of the dawn: L'1l1U'llil1U' the niorninv' fflorv shakes off ni0'ht's dew f z- L-' z- z- . D And opens her heart to the sun. Morning The river ripples round the flSh01'11lP11'S dwellings: Thutched roofs steam in The su11. And il white heron Vllings her way through the lacquered scene as she cries To her fledglings. Mid-day The wistalria droops on the trellis: Red-lnirnished dragon flies huin to and frog A speckled lizard seeks out the coolness Under at rock. Evening The cherry-scented lmreeze of evening' VVhispers sweet Thoughts of the one I love As I stand at the door of my dwelliiig'-place. VVill he come? Night Night falls and sadness knocks at my heart 's door. My love caine not: nor will. The cuckoo laments from her diin bower of snowy blossoms, I, weep. -Ada XVilllHll1S01l, '33 Xvilllltll' of First Prize ln the English Club XVriti11g' Contest JADE IDOL To thee, ol1 my illustrious father and my equally illustrious mother, to my magnifie cent gra11dpa1'e11ts and my honorable great-grandparents, will l consccrate this idol. VVith my OYVII hands will I carve it, from the most precious jade in the beloved kingdom of my ancestors. It shall occupy the first place in the shrine and sweet incense will ever bu1'n before it. Tl1e great house of Wong is deserving of the highest adoration of this most lowly of sons, Wong Lee. The bowed figure 1'ose, kowtowed again before the shrine, then backed silently out of the room. The b1'ocaded hangings slid together behind him, never stirring the cloud of smoke which hung above the alta1'. Outside in the little court, VVong Lee knelt and dug in the soil. Glam-ing swiftly around at the hedge which enclosed the garden, he thrust a handful of gold coins into his tunic. VVong Lee then left his house and walked along the street. His Steps were strong for young blood soared hot through his body. Pride of generations of noble ancestry held his head high. He moved untouched through the noisy market and avoided the clutching hands of the beggars. He turned into a miserable section. Squalid shacks seemed to spill their filth into the narrow streets. Wong Lee slipped into a little shop. A shrunken old man appeared out of the dim, heavy air and bowed low. t'W11at purpose calls such a highborn stranger to my unworthy shop? the old man asked. HI am searching for jade, oh ancient one, green jade. Show me your perfect stones. The shopkeeper bowed again, shuffled away and returned. His eyes searched the face of the customer as he placed in his hands the cool, rough stone. Wong Lee 's usually inscrutable features betrayed the swift dart of joy which pierced his heart. Here was the only stone which would serve his consecrated purpose. He hu1'riedly finished the trans' action and left, hiding the jade in his girdle. The shopkeeper's old hands clutched the gold but his eyes followed longingly after his treasure. VVong Lee, his jade pressed against his throbbing side, walked home. His eyes swept high along gaudy signs, red curved roofs, to a curiously carved balcony. Here they stopped. Two slant eyes met his. A slim hand slipped between the wooden dragons and a scarlet blossom fell at his feet. Wong Lee snatched the blossom from the street, thrust it into the girdle beside the jade and looked up. But the balcony was empty. For days, Wolig Lee worked on the jade. Under his skillful touch, the unshapely lump took form. But tl1e sculptor was not satisfied with his work. Against his will, his tool carved the delicate outline of the scarlet blossom around the base of the idol. The eyes of the idol were not small and dull. They were the bright eyes which peeped tl11'ough the carved balcony. Wong Lee could not carve passive hands folded across a fat body. The hands of this idol were like the hand which dropped the blossom. When the idol was finished, it was the likeness of a beautiful girl. Woiig Lee caressed its smooth, cool beauty. In his soul he worshipped it, but he dared not carry it into the presence of his departed ancestors. Still, he had vowed. He had consecrated his work. He must accept the wrath of the dead. VVith a heart full of fear and humility, XVong Lee placed his idol on the shrine and tll1'CVV himself down before it. The jade glowed in the light of the shrine. Wong Lee, looking up, knew that the souls of his ancestors were not angry. He was grateful for their munificence. He worshipped them more deeply tl1a11 eve1'. He must do more, must bring them yet finer gifts to express his love. He bowed himself out of their holy presence-Later he returnad and led to the shrine-the girl of the balcony. And the gods were pleased. -Helen Elizabeth Seth, 3-l. Winner of First Prize In the English Club Writing Contest. -77- V Q ' TgwI'11WfLn1 .'1 Nik' NPI-LICII IL' I FEAR AL 903 MOUNTAINS Yesterday I sat at the window staring out at the changing blue and purple beauty of the surrounding mountains. In front of me was the huge figures of the sleeping giant made by jagged mountain peaks and silhouetted so plainly against the lighter blue of the sky. He could almost be an immense wood carving, rigid beauty immortalized. Then, to my right, I could see the lovely face of the Indian princess, formed i11 the cliffs, trees, and rocks of another mountain. She might have been some fragile cameo, picturing womanls eternal loveliness. The mountains seemed, too, like big blue jewels, as sapphires set in the brown bosom of the earth. The mountains have always inspired me with their beauty. I have always lived near mountains and have been influenced by their glorious brilliance when lighted by the rising sun, their frosted blue peaks in winter, and their cool, purple shadows at sunset. When I close my eyes, I can see cold, crystal mountain b1'ooks, falling swiftly over mossy rocks and filled with trout that have been trained by the stream into a cunning strength. I can feel the cool darkness of evergreen forests, and smell the pines and t11e damp earth that is filled with little living creatu1'es. I can see the huge towers and cliffs of rock 011 the mountain sides and picture the wild animals which make their homes there. I lift my head and square my shoulders when I see and feel the cleanness of the lofty- wind-swept peaks. As the kaleidoseopic beauty of bushes, rocks, mosses, flowers and berries falls into lovely pictures before my mind's eye, I smile. It has been wonderful to live my life near the beauty, the massiveness and the wonderful strength of the mountains. They stand silent and majestic throughout the centuries, not proud, but towering above mortal pettiness. With their peaks reaching up into the clouds, they seem to be keeping a rendezvous with God, hidden from my eyes a11d far above my comprehension. I feel that I have received a wonderful heritage in the mountains of my home. I try, and will always try, to take into my life something of their calm, quiet strength and their beautiful clearness. My life must become higher and calmer because I am IICHI' the mountains. I must come to be nearer God. -Altha Cross, '36. ,g Q U 0 ' V rr' ' 23265101105 - ,B Y' . . , Fragment in Imitation of Turkish Poetry The garden now is black and grey The yellow rose wears well her veil of black and grey Twilight has come again The trees against the turquoise sky Are silhouettes against the curtain of the sky The evening star sends shafts of flight through black and grey The evening breeze returns with memories For in the dusk I wish for thee. -Marian Andrew, '34, -781 - Q -L ' ' A' i l '3?si.:-.' I I.. ce Uiircrv 0 e0LLEeL: THE WOOING OF ASHMINDO A Japanese No Play Characters: Ashinintlo, a beautiful maiden. liolcaro, a young priest. The chorus. A fierce dragon. ACT I Scene I, in front of Kokaro's huinble dwelling. KOKARO: I, Kokaro, ain lonely. l ani lonelv as the eagle in the skies is lonely as the vulture in the heavens is lonelvg as the horse in the meadow shut apart from all 77 other horses is lonely. 'PHE l'H0ll US Koliaro is lonely, Kolcaro, the man of llod, He is lonely. This man who has taken His holy vows is Lonely. His God is not enough. His ehureh is not enough. His following is not enough. He is lonely. KOKARO: The erieket on my hearth has a mate: the flea on the inongrel has 1 mate, the frog in the pond has a mate. I, Kokaro, greater than all of these, have no niatt THE CHORUS He is greater than a erieket. He is greater than a frog, He is greater than a flea. Yet he has no mate. Ah, Kolcaro, The world is filled NVith lonely women. VVt?E:'Dll'lg women, Beautiful women, More beautiful than frogs, More beautiful than fleas, More beautiful than erieliets. Go, Koliaro! ACT II Scene I. Along a lonely path. ASHMINDO: Beautv! What is this thing called beauty? Two lips, two eves, two ears hairfis that beauty? Ah no, it ean not be. I have all these and if I had less l would 3 even yet be beautifulf' THE CHORUS Ash1ninrlo, silly ehilrl, You have not lived To know what beauty is. Beauty is transient. Fleeting, Glinirnering, You can not buy beauty. You ean not barter in Faces. Beauty eoines from within. Grow, Ashniindo, grow And become beautiful. ASHMINDO: If I had a nian, a inan to love and worship and beat nie l would bt beautiful. The great. Gods above have bestowed on all a lover-the erieket on the heartl -79- the flea on the mongrel, the frog in the pond. But. oh, Ashmindo-you have no lover. You are deserted. You are desolate. THE CHORUS .-Xshmindo, silly child, Beware. In yonder bush there Lurks a dragon, The dragon called Self Pity. Be Careful, oh silly Ashmindo, Or the Dragon of Self Pity XVill devour you. ASHMINDO: I want a lover. I am tired of being desolate, I am tired of being lonely, I am tired of- THE DRAGON OF SELF PITY SPRINGS FROM HER ITP. ACT III Scene I. Along the lonely road. THE BUSHES AND EATS KOKARO: I have journeyed far, I am tired, desolate. I can find no mate. Not for mine is the pleasure of a fireside and mnteg not for mine is the delight of caressing hands. I shall go o11e more mile and then, tired, weary, forlorn, bedraggled, lonely, I Kokaro, shall betake myself back to my humble dwelling. THE CHORUS Kokaro is not brave, Kokaro is a Coward, He has set out toward a Goal And he is beaten. eaten like a little He is lj . X Puppy. He has given Up. But, behold. nh Kokaro, There is a dragon around The corner, the dragon of DQSDPUP, he will devour you. KOKARO: My mile is up, I shall go no further. I-but hold! There is a mighty dragon. VVith my sword shall I slay him, with my mighty andiif he in turn slices mine, 'tis no harm done. HE ENGAGES THE DRAGON IN BATTLE, CUTS STEPS THE BEAUTIFUL ASHMINDO. KOKARO: Is this my reward for bravery? ASHMINDO: 'tThis is your reward for bravery. KOKARO: I am looking for a wife. ASHMINIUO: I am looking' for a husband. KOKARO: Look no further. ASHMINDO: Look no further. THEY GO OFF TOGETHER. THE CHORUS Ashmindo is happy. Kokaro is happy. In trouble And despair And desolation And disruption They found each other. Kokaro is a mighty XVarrior, brave as the Eagle in the skies. Ashmindo is a beautiful Damsel, beautiful as a Single warm star in Cold Dark heavens, Now they are mated, Like the flea, Like the frog, Like the cricket, They are mated. FURTAIN VERY RAPIDLY battle knife slice off his head OFF HIS HEAD AND-OUT -Delmar Leeson, '35. ollllegoligout SEPTEMBER I. U. C. gridders report to Coach Rathbun, which fact marks the beginning of a new athletic era for the old school. Frosh Day. Forty odd verdant but eager youngsters stampede Helena Hall with much ado about everything in general. Gladys Hot- tnstein queries, Wl1at's a prexy'? Female frosh pull taffy at the dorm. Registration Day. Former inmates return vol- untarily to the old diggings and put them- selves under the supervision of Doc B1'O0kS and his henchmen. Classes begin. Enthusiastic studes agree to a man to attain new scholastic heights. Yeah'?! QRed Taylor and Company arrive in slightly senile car.jD Governor Erickson speaks in chapel. Y. M.- Y. W. reception 'at Helena Hall in the evening. Claude Jolliff spends horrible evening endeav- oring to steer clear of the clutches of the capricious co-eds. Plunge party at Broadwater. Johnny finds that cropped haired blondes are awfully 11ice. Alas. Sunday. Annual Mountain Breakfast with Doctor Adams in charge. Sherwood holds grand opening of the Canteen. Record crowd turns out. Bouquets for the ladies. Doc Brooks puts in his appearance on the chapel roster. Molrine and Pippy, duet ex- traordinary, begin their series of noon-hour pianistic entertainments. Chester's Cadillac straddles a fire plug. Our hero donates 9655 to the city for the privi- legs. Bathing at home is much cheaper, he says. Frosh are inaugurated into the green cap stage of their Hcollitch career. Sophs are jubilant over their new authority. Green ink factories are Working over time in order to supply the Intermountain demand. Cave party on Mount Helena. Romantic. in- clinations show a decided uptrend. Clair Lyons' sentimental songs didn't help much either. Frances Hagstrom asks the big girls what that gag about a Christien Institutionn real- ly means. No o11e seems to know. ! l.'l JZ. fic 5 e cs 6 . Fpln t Sw Q :riff lv- -fr -l ,J 'Mx -if ,, r? -hfii' 1 275 1 ' 4' Q3 ,.-.., . ,. A,,' V- f' H :- ...W if . V. 1- f lnghg.. ' A' 0 ff -. - Zfgar- e -af , f ff ,vi pf. 7- -T-'QT-,224 1--. un 'A .gy.. I',l1igf1 '.j','sylsX V I , , ,A ,A . .wgv ,f.,f.- Ny 24' ,A 15' 'f -'Q L-,Q-f5,J,,s.', F ,Y 'Qxfg :M r:LJ'x 2' .':,'.ni,p' YV 1' AFX x I m ' ' . l N 1- V fx- 1 ' 0 l 1 . ,., Q 7? Pifor y, ii -i 17 fMl, f,,g , ., W lmx fzy kg, , 3 ?.l9'i!z, 7 Q. ' 1 - i H, ., t ff. ff I - W1 K Z 'ii-'m iie' ia., Y - -in .... 5, 1 I A-'wig A a 1ffrerQ,s,a,.a- ., C . W , a,,, AW., , g A YW,..,., 4.4.4, - ,, l .QW , ,,,z,.,,,.x 4 vi. 4, 1 5 . nk. 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K F if H ' ' Q' L 4 5 7: ' J' l ll ' -ir -H is L, we sw' . - .il!jJ... fe' Q W-is ' ' fffr' n Sunday. Supt. Smith decides to do to church but makes a hurried trip to the jail first. XVhy, Mr. Smith! Girls fall for Doc Mayfield's vocal equip- ment. Pi Delta Alpha announces the coming 'tladies' choice dance at the Public School Gym. All unnlarried male studes given thorough go- ing-over as prospective escorts by feminine ele- ment in college. Boys are on their best be- havior. Question of the hour: How to Rate a Date to the Co-ed? After prolonged debate the girls decide to let Judy Goodman have Perry. Thirty days hath September- and this day happens to be the thirtieth. OCTOBER Co-ed Formal is held. Leeson lionizes the evening with his brilliant terpsichorean activi- ties. Sunday. Studes attend chu1'ch QU Monday. Soph girls are still flourishing the green i11k bottles. Psychology problem: VVhy do second year studes derive so much pleasure from the torture of first year studes? WAR declared!!! Frosh and sophs engage in hand to hand combat in spacious Helena Hall. More skulls crushed and more windows shata tered. Byllee Moore tears loose in the girls' locker room. Denver Bishop acquires a black eye. War is hell, said General Sherman of Vivil VVar fame. Amy .lohnston says Squash to Prof. Adams: he wonders what to do next. XVho wouldn't? Frosh class redecorates the dear old I and shows evidence of much artistic ability. Frosh-soph altcrcations continue with re- newed ferocity. Feminine apparel discovered flapping coquetishly about on campus cars. Mammoth Pep Rally held for our boys out there. Student body turns out to pick rocks on the football field so that our gridders can have a comfortable place to fall down on. Yates gives Y. VV. girls the inside dope ou scandal as she knows it. First frame of the season with the Centerville lndepsndents. Uenterville 0: I. Il. C. 0. Can this be true? - .- ..4.4.f'Jfl.'L1 ' Twp O In .,.. 0 Pin o y 0 i- m or g my .1 .. .. .J .. 11-1 1 , J Doc Yates bangs on Pippy's patellar reflex in Psych. 405. No responseg Ulva too flustered. Buddy Rafter says his dad makes the jokes in his family. Knowing Buddy We can well believe this. QForgive us, Buddy, forgive us.j Ardella to Clarice: Gee, I'd like to do things with Wood! Clarice to Ardella: Why don 't you think a little bit? Leslie Clifford's bugle accorded tl1e title of being the eighth wonder of the world. Is it natural or acquired? they ask. Studes finally conclude that Caesar still has the reddest hair on the campus. One way to fame. Butte game. On the return trip the coach 's eldest is heard remarking: You turn around and tend to your own guy!!! Butte rooters recuperatc f1'01H the day before. -Many have substantial quantities of souvenirs to add to their collections. Sunday. If Sunday comes, can Monday be far behind? Monday comes. No news today. Sorry. Dorm women organize themselves into a self- governing body. Fern Brown given the baton for better or for worse. The merit system to be accorded a trial. The girls want a new dealf, Nuts. Just one of those days when nobody does any- thing. Another one of those days when nobody does anything. . Young ladies of I. U. C. attend a pink tea given by the P. E. O. Girls without hats are unconditionally barred. Powerful push of peppy Panthers petrifies, putrefies, pulverizes pusillanimous Poly, 45-0. At last!!! Elmore entertains tl1e lads 011 the trip home by reading that wonderful telegram sent him by the fair Dorothea. And are the Follies jealous! Lorena Sweet is heard asking how many apart- me11ts the IIQVV gym will have. Has anybody got a shotgun? Wilbur Wilcox is one day older than he was yesterday. Big day. James Clarke arrives at school nearly on time. His prof feels like decorating him for distinguished service. fer ' ' , sn- ITL.. . - - ' my .- 1 4' 2 . .ps eu-.. .,. , A ' M, ' i , . 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C. lads. Jessie Pamenter leaving the field of battle: Gee, it's too bad: they had such a cute coach. A woman is only a woman. 30. Sunday. Church is attended hy some. 31. Poetry club is organized. This event marks the introduction of Cllltl1l'C on the campus. NOVEMBER l. This is the first day of the eleventh month. 2. Cy keeps finding it harder to sigh for the old girl back home. Oh, love, you funny thing. 3. Ricks of Rexburg falls to the mighty onrush of Panther gridmen. School is wild with joy, etc-. 4. Doe Laird takes the hero lead in the play ' ' The Blistered Landlady. .,i. Dee NVilliams' We Just Couldn 't Say Good- bye makes our romantic couples hold hands tighter a11d tighter. li. Sunday. Jean and Cy go to church. 7. Pippy is noticeably involved in one of those eternal triangle situations. Danger ahead. 8. VVinter is app1'oaching. 9. Frosh debate the juniors with disastrous ree sults for the little ones. Thomas and Emery in great form, We a1'e convinced that cap- italism is a sound principle. IU. Girls strike for more respect from the male sex at Mills Hall. Boys are unimpressed by the arguments presented by their antagonists. Indefinite postponement of altercations ensues. ll. Armistice Day. Sophs lay down arms. Frosh are given permission to terminate their wear- ing of the green. Primary Clll1dl'911 give program featuring the gay 90s. Rrauer says no kids. 12. Charlotte and Fred are still that way about each other. Well, now, that 's a record. ..84, l3. Sunday. Day of rest. 14. Lundborg withdraws Madame Bovary from the shelves. Depreciation of the classics, or somp 'n. l5. Dorm girls finally perfect their signal system with the boys quarters. Girls will be girls. l6. Psych. -L05 still hashes over the pros and cons of Freud, Adler and the rest of their ilk. Robinson holds out for Freud. Hotcha! l7. Lawn fund feud i11 chapel. Shall we or shall we 11ot dish out four bitses for horticulture, etc.? Leeson vs. Sicher in the main event. Leeson wins by a nose. 18. Juniors and sophs take the frosh and seniors in classic pig skin parade. Powerhouse Taylor tears up the turf. l9. More juniors and sophs take on more frosh and seniors. Pitt wants to fight. 20. Sunday. 21. Lundborg issues famous edict o11 necking. Lovemaking must not be carried on in her do- main, she asserts. Studes are stunned by the unexpected blow. 7' t'Copper-Top Hanson paces the halls with distracted mien. The football banquet is just around the corner. f 23. Dedication of the new gym. Very cold and disagreeable weather. No refreshments served for the occasion. 24. Thanksgivingg 95? of the school resolves to finish term papers over the holiday. 25. No school. Goodby, goodby! 26. Turkey hash. 27. Turkey soup. 28. Five per cent return to school with finished term papers. The way of all flesh. 29. Students are finding it just awfully hard to fall into the old routine. 30. Students are wondering why the cooking in Helena doesn't taste like mother's. DECEMBER l. Independence is clemonstrated by tl1e stude body. Mass meeting results in earlier exams than the schedule originally called for. '. Football banquet is held at the Placer. Cecil has his first big date with little Erma. ,-85.. , L , S 5 2 7 L -.1 . 1 fd 1,5 , , ,Q 'Plug cus? , lp.. t :Pass'afrg of 'fi1f'Thlf5.. 2' TEIOOY' 'Bac'k,,. ,ji wont to Wolfe. -- E l 8 fort-,Ang 7 0 ' 'I ' ,.., X eff? 2 le U V X .Nag My dummy 07? 1' Bailtane T Q 'S nnual Sfbffi fw f ff'R'Q1 1 tr .iq THE O lflliii Q PRICKLY C PEAR c 3 if eip-. a Q - v-. X. . ep. i i BQ C ii v cv: '35 ex' J .fe .. ..J.v'f' i A' . ' i -. X ' -A -. J- jf 3- '- ,i' L' . fy, 2 QE , p 1 , . e ite. x 7 5 5 f S Y I l..-I ,mw : ' E' Q, If l N T Fl TI. TN Ada Williamson is still finding it hard to direct the dinner table conversation into the right channels. If anything happened today, we don't know about it. Jackson makes good as a home-wrecker. Doc Yates and Bob Mills stage battle with schools and school management as the question at hand. Yates groggy from Mills' offense but rallies in the last roundg Mills routed and takes the count. It 's no use, Bob, you can't do it. The radiator roniancers are getting tiresome. No wonder there aint no heatg it 's absorbed before it has a chance to circulate. New Panther Claws are tapped. The boys promise to maintain law and order 011 the campus. But what we really need is a corps of big, burly policemen with mean eyes. Barrett is beginning to think his girl is out for track because of the run-around she gives him. Foul thieves attempt to siphon gas from Doc Yates' car during the night of the Hoof Sparks program. No clue to the robbers is available. Amateur campus ' ' detecutifs ' ' yield nothing. Nothing. Bill Batch is still looking for the woman who pays and pays, Nothing. Breen is making extensive preparation for a big holiday in Seattle. Elsie Lundborg will take care of him part way. Exams begin. Frosh are very bewildered. How can we pass Miss Auld's 500 exams? they ask pitifully. More exams. Leeson announces in the C01- leglan that he intends to marry the girl right soon. We always knew he would, the rascal. And more exams. Most studes ready to take the rest cure. Off for the old homestead! Be it ever so humble- Only six more days till Christmas. Only five more days till Christmas. Only four more days till Christmas. Only three more days till Christmas. Only two more days till Christmas. IOUTN'l','XTN 0 UNTON Q LTOLLEGIZ 1 ',f vt ' 'N I' 'F 51'f.IC,l.' . 'T Y' Qfawl f ' A205.. XX , . 49 JE? P55 ' SL ,.,1fs3 1f,1 1.i 24. Tomorrow is Christmas. 25. CHRISTMAS! Andrew Darnell finds a white rat in his sock. 26. Just the day after. Technoeraey gains foot- hold in student minds. 7 Editor Emery is steadily losing ground. The white rat l1as supplanted her i11 Darnell 's af- fections. Ah, bitter fate! 28. Benny Evans loses faith in women again. Don't worry: he'll regain it. 29. Girnus is suffering acutely from blonditis during the holidays. making plans for light winter quarter. 30. Elva Bailey begins housekeeping during Bill Willcox breathes a 31. End of Leap Year. sigh of relief as he eontemplates the next four years. No more will he be besieged by femi- nine matrimonial proposals. Life will be just a bowl of cherries now. JANUARY l New Year's Day. Murray Owe11 resolves as he has done for the past few years to be a good boy for the coming months. So have lots of others. 2. Wes Rhodes appears on the campus with a brand new smile. 3. Ruth Howe tops the honor roll for the fall quarter. W0llCl81' how it feels. -L. Dick Laswell leaves sehoolg inmates note the new quiet around tl1e old place. .1. Helen Trunbull reasserts her great admiration for Prexy. 6. Studes of I. U. C. are beginning to think Chalmer is the sort of person one must look up to. 7. Minerva says Bruce will be going home next week. 8. Marie Thomas: Why don 't you type your poetry? Frolly: If I knew how to type I wouldn't be writing poetry. 9. Darnell's white rat is officially christened Crutty. The rodent seems depressed by such an awe-inspiring name. 10. Howard Harman forgets to take a picture to' s- , 'Z' fi. 4 9.5, 4 31 if Al-nf - . ,, V! uql WN ,. .wi . lin, -. Til 2. 'l' , ' 24, ff- A , if fag!! W . gi., E .A if x n I ., f 9 5 4' V 'ta 31 Q ' -1 Q, f 7,11 , Mt' , 72 I .3 E 2' , f , A-H ff ka 5 ilf. :gi I f A ' '12 si fa fvf:1i'1 wif -Q X A 5 1 4 I9 J x ' I , X? ' 'V , K 1 5 Q Q 6 ras ll Y .21 H. C21 - ,lg .psf-. lv. GV' My fl S J., Q . Q vi ' 5 'N xy' ' ,r s x Y day. -S7- H ' . Y ,0- ' -3 it e ve nw- e , '17, -M vrrag. ,.m3'if-f,!r':ffyfa-,41f-'v--g'yv-, 1 f . Iggy. Y '- 'A ,riggg-if A ' twat. -. 'f 1 gf .gil K-5... 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Htudes decide to vote no more for earlier exams if this is the price they must pay. Campus is in an uproar about the Yandell affair with Pippy and Barrett. Cruttenden and Braucr get together a11d say: frosh ballg pay your bills first! So there. Trustees meet to act upon the frosh ball. No frosh ball, they state. Oh, yeah? say frosh. F1-osh-at the Placer. Everybody happy ex- cept Cruttenden. Sunday. We all go to church. Date of the Crane-Thomas Plato Pact, which fact marks the beginning of a total abstinence from all foolish pleasures, etc. by the two principals involved. Mills and Atlas begin their workouts for the Follies. Gallery accords them the highest praise for their graceful movements, etc. Ho, hum. Radiators still refuse to produce any vast quantity of heat so necessary for student com- fort. Fannie Belle is irate at this terrible sit- nation. Minerva still says that Bruce is going home next week. Nobody does anything. Harland Herrin distributes milk to starving studes during noon hour. Wonder if papa spanked when he found it out. Editor Emery very impatient with the white rat. Competition getting on her nerves. Brandjord goes to Dillon a11d acquires a de- cided preference for a blond. Oh, don 't you remeniber Sweet. Alice, B911 Bolt? More Saturday classes. Studes are more and more disgusted with themselves. Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. Mary Rhodes is getting younger every day. ls this the result of Madame's French play? Just another day. JJ FEBRUARY Leighton Swan as Baron Munchausen tells a few whoppers on the chapel stage to adver- tise the German program. Vas you dere, Sharlie ? Senior Chapel. Tommy Mills compares 21 senior to a gas buggy. Bumpus gives some advice to the youngg just the kind tl1ey'll take. German party thrown in the chapel. YVhat, 110 beer?lll The Leeson-Kiehlbaugh nuptials finally take place. Student body breathes a sigh of relief. Now for the next pair. Sunday. Editor Emery gains a substantial lead on ' ' Crutty. Prayer week begins. Panthers take Eastern Normal, 55-30. Clarice discovers hidden meaning in the word panthers during her study of the 'tDivine Comedy. What price culture! Prayer week ends. English club stages Oriental orgy in chapel. Guests are strewn about on the floor. Was it the punch? Janet thinks by this time that Chalmer is just the most wonderful boy she has ever known. Aw, nuts. Can it be true that Rhodes has discovered Noble? Yes. A large mouse attacks Ellen Farbo at the dorm. E-eee-ek! Clarice joins the ranks of radiator loafers and is seen in animated conversation with Mr. Cox at all hou1's. Ho hum! Dorothy Baldwin is waiting anxiously for that certain party who is due to arrive one of these davs. Cruttenden is still making dates with the studes for little talks in his private office. Money is a curse. Yeah '? Leeson announces in the COll9g'l3!1 that he does not write Small Talk but does admit that he is closely affiliated with the Panther LIAR. Well, well! Black Masque presents plays in chapel. Winifred Estill and Richard Johnson are still holding hands in the library. a .. . :-4 I ' ac 1 l ti ug' 1' rf... lin 9 .. xt f i 11,54 . S' Ji' rl ..- , X , ffm V 1 ri . 9 wg ,Agp ' of 21 . .. 5. ,Jw Q . p s., if --- Ai-- 1 .- wal. . 4 ' -ifg 5 i V . 1-lm-,e5'5 iw- - L i ' 0 in I' .-:.- if .'..,, VV:,, fi Fi i' ' , 'ff : ...M . fl f 'Q' f in s ls. - 53 as s,.,.' t - Qivkeqi ..:.. f A W . 1 It --563 Q if gi X ,V ,,M.,..,. W-A i . V M3 1 ' . 'i ' 'fi f 2. . i 2 till' 4 '-Z t ktgt v., , , -li l : VX'- fl-'MP WS 0 ' I . ,. K 1 its. 091 9e.eh T' B S t CBMYUS 'Dag Bpan-kg if New ve:-.sfon of 'fha triangle, p, -N fc- as ww' .11 , E1 l1kQnstei fx 5 'Y Y 'X 91 3-if airs -- 33? . vv ' , , - .I ' i P .W yuh, men 7? ,1 . g 1 ' rs, ' 13, Q. 1-5511. I . Q , ' 7 in f N I s i an N2 . if - I ,. 1, V fl' si. 'f X P S Sh-H f id' qzi . -,yr -'L LJ Q 'ia I'-itil' fffgiiif 'I rpm' 3- Uah 'Dorn 4 9 Q: in ste-te oi -, A id xi Q, re 05e gif! A Sunshine.- -90 L JU P1 T I 1-1 -ul 14 '3 .Hifi '7 is ' .L ,'9! ' .fit Li ..-'Z,?,.Pi 'C George .lelinek decides to donate his entire set of Peter Rabbit books to Elsie's library dur- ing Book Week. Thirty-three percent of studes studied today. Sixty-seven per cent decided they needed a holiday. George Washington has another birthday. C'ongratulations, George! Winnie Yandell washes her hair. VVinnie Yandell says she just can't do a thing with her hair. French and English club have private parties. Gene Cox concludes he has at last found his affinity in the Robinson woman. Hotcha! Big party at the Grandon. Darnell, Jolliff, and Walsh are gracious hosts. Apple pie and ice cream are served. Dick Barrett arrives at school with lacerated ear. No information is divulged by him. Aw, heck! Gus blushes when Editor Emery asks per- mission to curl his eye lashes. Why, Editor!!! MARCH l 7 J r 4 Fractions strides are thwarted in their attempt to smoke out Miss Auld with tear gas. Flam- ing youth. McFarland appears in chapel with a bunch of brand new wise cracks. This was a very opportune appearance as tl1e studes were get- ting low on their supply of wit and humor. Positively the last appearance of the Art Moore Follies show. Johnny and Jinx step 'er pretty to rate the cake. Taylor goes wild and throws helpless woman on the so hard floor. Leslie Clifford is discovered emerging from the capitol with a strange woman. 1. Miss Crane locks Lundborg in the store room. Lundborg disgruntled. Crane gives fiendish laugh denoting diabolical glee. 6. Evelyn Mills appears on the campus with new shoes. Depression lifting. 7. l. U. C. completes its 20-year plan and takes Carroll college in a basket ball game by 2 points. Great day! 8. Gladys Lin flashes her diamond: Mish gives her her best pie recipe. Sb. Luncheon served on the landing. Red, Chrissy, Florence, and Phil partake. i A ui -Uzlllif' '. eb' lf' 10. 11. 12. 13. 1-L. 15. 16. 175 18. 19. 29. 0 ..1. -'I lo. 24. li. 26. 27. 28 5g-l , , iq- i mil 5:17-Q-gg:-2-3--. v.. YM, ,., . ., I Club initiation. Strong, silent men throng the halls of I. U. C. hearing nobody, seeing nobody, and speaking to nobody. What price glory! Follies cast goes on the road, making Fort Harrison their first stop. Juanita tells Miss Crane in Middle Ages class that she would like to take a little Greek. Why, Juanita! Johnny Flinders becomes the mother of a mustache. Studes go ga-ga over politics and hold spirited rally in chapel, showing much enthusiasm over the New Deal. Johnny's mustache is flourishing in great stvle. Soiree cast begin their workouts in the Sul- grove studio. Waistlines will be diminished in short order. Anita Jasmin plays in chapel. The Girnus'Hanson merger is becoming old stuff now. Gus says he intends to marry the girl. Well! The passing of the Third Floor Back at the Consistory Shrine Temple. Ulva crashes through. Sunday. Death of Johnny's mustache. HA mustache cometh forth like a flower and is cut down- Lamoreux polls twenty QZZOJ votes for La Rosiere, which fact proves that twenty people believed Wally to be the 'fideal girl. One way to fame. First day of spring. Romance on the campus is given a new impetus. Don Cole is found drinking in front of his eyes. energine for spots Copper'Top Hanson is bracelet. Gus says he didn 't have any ring. Figure that out. exhibiting slave Editor Emery rapidly losing ground. HC1'llt1ZYH is way ahead. Follies go to Townsend. Rev. Moore provides cake and ale for the performers. Follies return to Helena, 1:30 a. m. Clair Lyons shows a marked preference for cowboy crooners. Sunday. Day of rest. Who rested? Grades are out! Wilkinson blows up when Wally still maintains his index lead. Life is like this, Marie. 'e W 4 ' lf i Calor-ies i-or the K in U ,Q 1-'Bborzr - , . 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All Fools' Day. At Bozeman: Paulson dances six times with the girl in the green dress. The gigolo! 2. Soiree dancing chorus on the verge of a strike for shorter hours. Theatrical life is hard, they say. Il Wilkinson, Thomas, and Leeson bring home -l 5 fi 7 8 9 lll ll l2 lil the bacon f1'om Bozeman. Are we good? Bad boys purloin salacious literature from the Sulgrove studio. Chester grows mustache in order to impress Helena High. Jinx brings suitcase to Dorm to call on Miss Andrew. Be prepared for any emergency, is the motto. John Adams wears pink panties to school. Junior class takes over the chapel. Red Tay- lor has a Stranger Interlude. French Soiree. Congratulations, Queen Marion! Beer returns with a brand new name, three point two. Steve Frohlicher up in the airg Ruth is in town. Fnllberg and Smitty make Placer lounges sag. Outdoor boys southwest of the campus clean house tor should we say clean tent?l Hoppy decides he needs an empty school house so he can be in a class by himself. Edith Boyd comes to school with rouge on her face. My, my, my. Pussyfoot Johnson favors Intermountain with a talk. Martin Clarke comes away from the meeting resolved to drink nothing stronger than water. Percy T1'ain tells studes about fossils Cfaculty not nientionedl. Bud Rafter sits on dorm roof for no reason at all. Minerva still maintains that Bruce is going home next week. Famous pink panty trial. Soph class, plaintiffs: Adams, defendant. Adams found guilty of the charge and sentenced to inspec- tion by the Committee of Three. Taylor and Small are accused of indulging in lurid litera- ure. 14 15 16 17 18 19 L20 21 50 23 2-1 .13 26 O7 28 sq 30 Miss Davies Blld Mr. Smith lllake tl1e scandal page. What about those studio c.hats'? studes ask. Preparations for a Big Easter. Jackson leaves tl1e city, borrowing ties from Gus, wl1o dlCl11,t kl1OVV l1e'd le11t 'em. English club writing award. Helen Seth and Ada Williamson 1'ate the big money. Mayfield says tl1e earth is five lllllldfed miles thicker than it wasg the Montana Standard asserts that it was 11ever any tougher. Bailey a11d Haynes step out 011 Hathaway and Micky. What is this: the eternal quadraiiglel Francis Yeager is still keeping' up his mem' bership i11 the Rainbow Girls' organizatioii. Campus Day. Up betimes a11d off to beautify the school yard. Garry Qsoft GJ Van Doren discovered holding co-ed on his lap. Oh, Clialmer. Rafter takes Editor Emery and Jean Nelson out 011 a swell date. Sunday. Mrs. Mayfield is late to class. What is this? Marie Thomas loses l1er fourth house key. Must be more careful, Marie. Miss Auld is discovered enticing Prof. Royer i11to her room. Said the spider to the flv- Faculty provides tea for women studes. I Club da11ce at the gym. Bishop turns traitor Hlld drags a new dame to tl1e gala af- fair. Gl1'1lllS and Hanson forget to dance. Bob Laird says he didn't know Steve's girl had a ring lllltll he held l1er hand. Ouch. QThis happened at Great Falls, Steve was i11 Helena.J Don Cole is undecided whether to hang a May basket 011 Lorena's door or 1lOt. Ah, love- MAY 1. 7 May Day. Cecil get up at 5 a. Ill. i11 order to hang a May basket on El'1llE1,S door knob. A. S. 1. U. C. l1ave battle royal over nionetary administration. Chester gets oratorical. Thomas talks back. More full. Where are your lesson plans? howls Miss Yates. Class is d111nb with embarrassment. O 'V e . rw. 93- S P 32 , A FS' f 5 fb G 'v .1 if , 0' . 1 . - W u . S 1 5 15' A 1 i' jj . f 'T iiii' ' 1I11'1 ' 59 ,., 4- .'. F it ina :im f 't ' 3' A A '33 E F, 'X 1 Q an tlit3'a?ikQk i5 i in 9 P 'i is iii-4tlf1'Xt1 . 1 , 1 no G g maze News f ll' f' 1 -I , Wi er ,W il M- gig. ' 1 . -1 1 g S? I A-we - , , f . WE 4 W fzf C ' i WTA if 'tl Nu M if 1 i ! . ,' 5 ,K K, F V' - ., , , at FQ... f 1 fi A f ,fa ,.,, 'gi n, : 4 , ' 1 up 'N sj 1 'K A if 1 ss! 1 1 ii? ,e e l ,..-E ' it jigs 1 , iV' J 'V .-1. .of 'sv i 9 is A eff? Xml A' . I' Vik S ...1 ii r ,Q 'Qi' I if YY 'ljff rm FV: . VM 1 .s-egg.. 4.33. ...mf EAL he ' ' can-F 13:91 gate A I evltx idle S Tc RVN. PP af an 6' 'Ii 'Fr-uf -L G-as 5f71a't'f9 fic P 5 , , mglkeg. .V W.... , V 'and 1-he wer' f goes B r oumf! it :Weigh . ' sv 4 . 'V :T fa, -3 . -.. Q. if ,ri iz f' xl - .M5 3' V tins 'Phe Q10 'Fannie-'Belle' 'FLM 5 , ck ? -94 I -4 ,. ,T .- V-,-f- Llr 'E' Mary Ellen forgets to go to the Blue Mill. Claribel discards her hosiery, hoping that spring will take the hint and arrive. Annual Junior-Senior banquet. Seniors are given a chance to appease their over-grown appetites which they have been starving for the occasion. Taylor and Adams drink each other under the table with the Placer's special black! java. Prof. Jones goes native and croons right loud and lustily for the amuse- ment of the dancers. Tom Sherwin holds a monopoly on two places. Mrs. Mallette reads Hiawatha on the Eng- lish club chapel program. Darnell is looking for a reliable Old Rats' Home in which to place his aging rodent, Crutty.'l Excellent references are required as our hero would hate to send his little pet to an undesirable habitation. The animal still holds a spot in his heart in spite of the machinations of ye edito1'. Pippy a11d Haynes are disrupted domestically by the stranger from Billings. Brandjord is also disturbed. Marie Thomas is eliminated unconditionally from the Men's Liars' contest. Marlys Bronson and Gertrude VVilhelm spend the day in bed recuperating from the state teachers' exams. Phys Ed chapel program. Rafter delivers a stirring speech on vocations. Many believe him to be a second Henry Clay. Altha Cross remarks, and I knew him when-U Prof. Gloege speaking of the planet Venus says: There 's life i11 the old girl yet. In Butte: Editor Emery and Good decide that I. U. C. men are better looking tl1a11 the Miners. Clarice celebrates her birthday. A few more years from now and Claricc will be quite ven- erable. Thelma Cobb cuts up varmints a11d in' sects in the biology lab. for the entertainment of the little bugologists. Big Liars' Contest held. Clifford tells a whop- per in his out-Munchausening of Munchausen and cops the big money. Marie Thomas still gnashing her teeth over her disbarment from the contest. COLLEGIAN announces that French club has awarded Nina Sackett the French club scholarship. All the freshmen are green with envy. German program in chapel. Bob kisses Evelyn -my, my. Sunday. Three per cent of studes found doz- ing in church. Evelyn Mills and John Lane are discovered strolling about on Mt. Ascen- sion. The Lemaire lads with Lorena Sweet and Edna Lee also take to the hills with a gun but fail to bring down any big game. Ethyl Smith and Howard Harman race to the top of Mt. Ascension. The hills have it. What was that about Colorado gulch? 9'-Luz' '..?'9T ft 4555.5 - Ll. u 4w,,1,g.,7g4.1. 'lllifzi if ! '1-3 M. Thomas is a kleptomaniac! She swipes Picture Play magazines from office desks. Watch this woman! Muriel Davidson and Pat Stockton go into a huddle and decide that spring is here. Sherwood dons overalls and sets out to work on the gym. How low the mighty have fallen- Bobby B. astounds frosh table at the dorm by saying, We don't do it. Well, Bobby! Doctor Crane consulting with Evelyn Mills is alarmed at the number of cases of chronic heart trouble which this year's student body officers have contracted. Editor Emery is found to have Annualitis with junior com' plications. Ardella's case is diagnosed as an acute case of Gus-ty heart trouble. Smitty and Fullberg are also infected or affected. Senior Sneak Day. Will they never grow up? Ardella washes her hair and is busy all day receiving congratulations. Marie Wilkinson returns from Dillon with first place in the state oratorical contest, thirty dollars, 'a loving cup, and a medal. Ferdinand W. Frohlicher announces his inten- tion of producing an epic concerning the Taye lor-Small affair. The work is planned on mam- moth proportions and make take several years for completion. Marybelle, Jean and Rose sing Plunkedy- Plunk for Old Podunk down in Choteau. Big news! Thomas Mills, Jr., intends to ac- quire a ball and chain just as soon as he checks out of the old institution. Ah, love! Danver Bishop, a botanical enthusiast, says he likes to study Flora Best. Ah, love! Ah, love, Paul Hart was in town today and all the girls' hearts took another flippity flop. Bill Batch: If you could have two wishes come true, what would you wish for? Ruth Cowles: Well, I'd wish for a husband. Bill: That's only one. Ruth: I'd save the other wish until I saw how he turned out. Ida Welch buys out the Bookstore's supply of pencils. We wonder if she is a budding author- ess or is just catching up on her notebooks. Sophie Kivinen and Emma Kemp have a talk- ing contest. Emma wins with the four words, I do not choose. Lucille Wagner decides that Intermountain isn't so bad after all and thinks that if there were twelve more weeks in this quarter that she could manage to get some good grades. L1 Lu Wfjlklfl 2 l',k'A'Z , ,.,j,:f-,. ,v. f 1 . -,.- ---. -f- f..-.'--- 'f- ' vim 'v K 2 ...Q f v lcv T Y W Q ' 'X ,r , n Q, if g I ' Them came. Wag, 'f.'hQrg .7 ' for qpagezfaj 0 if 051-' c Q fm Oh, Fleitji Lawns I x. .gi 1 2 N - 5, A . , 'i Open Se same ii, li f . ' QQ D Fif'C't'?'! 'Q- , I 3.2. 'Z ? . 1 ?l.5ig , if A +' Q ,high and' ffshe-5 1- .Q Oh '? .c i A N' N Lonely? if ,,-' , ,x . , 'FK A 'Feet' of Olaf., l' A901 'Foo-g prints bnfbe :bonds of -rm-1 ,-.,- -- X ' A .44 Y '. ' , X 'L lN l'FTLT'.LO UNT llli. I UNIUI-I 5 t QJ,i,.1fLQiQff'5T haven: Saturday night. Shut that door. You can feed me anything and I've got a constitution that will stand it, but I can 't stand a draft while I'm in the bath tub! declared Fannie Belle vehemently. Sunday. Murray Owen forgets to go to church. Jesse Pamenter a11d Helen Wrobetz spend the afternoon studying. Sneak Day. Tirerd studes take the day off and frolic about with gay abandon. Profes- sors disgusted with such foolishness. Oh, yeah? Memorial day. Just another holida-y. Ho, hum. This is the end of the month. Crutty is very busy finding out who's who and telling 'em what's what about bills, etc. Lgfzfq ' QV ' 'First 'Pri-1.5-Snap JUNE Prickly Pear comes off the press. Will you please write something in my book? is the question of the day. Farewell chapel. Seniors bequeath their all I f . to underclassmen. Many awards are made. it lx- W , , N. 'X 4 41 '- - A Annual Alumni Banquet. A good time is had ii. ,aj . . 1 U N ,,- - ' X51 fi . 1, , .-Vg, 'J w i lg-7,1 N V Ks.. ' he x . .' , r We.. - ' -1 4 V 'V . , . I '-. A I ' ,-a'..- i ,'Q.1-gf., '1- A pf-ffief-fi 4 . '- .-1 H '. f.:fi?f - M., - my ' Hi-rftpj, . if :pr 1 'if'1:.v-eft:-4+'?.- 1 Q .F , ff V.-I afff'f'f-.-Q. ' mln' 'mi +51-w':'f','?-'.ev7'T.' 1.-3.4 35, ...' SSQQYI A Y ILE by all. Baccalaureate services at Methodist church. Commencement exercises. I. U. C. turn out another new batch of grads to make foot- prints on the sands of time. Exams for the poor suckers left. Exams for the poor suckers left. And still more exams. Studes now ready to take a rest cure for an indefinite period. No more Latin, no more French: N0 more settin' on a hard wood bench! School's out! See you next fall! Name Allen Anders Arnald's Army QQ Navy TI-IE I 19153 C PRICKLY Q PEAR. IIN A Electric .,.,...,............,,,..,,.,,. ....... on-Hawkins Co. Artificial Ice Co. .,...... , B Bausch K Sons, C. J .....,. Beckmans .........,...........,. Page 99 ,,,,,.,106 Store ....,. ...... 1 05 102 ......104 ......10S 99 Blue lNI1ll ..,,........,,.............................. ...... 105 Brady's ............................,.............,.. Brown Bros. Lumber Company ,,........ Bussard's ,,,..... ....,........., ,............ . ,,,,. .... ...,... Buy-Rite-Grocery ...... U Capital City Collegian ,,,,,A . Capital Optical Parlors ,..,.,. Central Garage l,l.,,..........., Curtin Company, A. P ...,,., I , D Dutch Shop .. I? Farmers Produce .... Fisher' S ..,...,. F1igelman's ....,,,,i, Gates, Globe. G Dr. M. E .,.,.....,..,.,.,..... The .....,..,.,,,.,................, ....102 104 99 ,...100 99 ......l0-1 105 99 109 99 ....10G 105 ......10G JDJ Golden Montana , ..............,....... .,., 1 08 Great Falls Engraving Co ..... ....... 1 02 Il Hamburger Inn ...,.......,. .,,.... 9 9 Hardesty's .,..............,,.,,,,.,,., ,.,,,,, 1 05 Helena Ice Company ......,..., ....., 1 09 Helena Independent, The ..,......., ,,,.... 1 07 Helena Hardware ..,,,....,,....,......,.,,,. ,,,,,,, 1 06 Helena Mutual Coal Company ,,,,,,, ,,.. 9 9 Helena Office Supply Co ............... ....... 1 05 Helena Stamp VVorks ,,,,,.,....,,.,,, ,,,.,,. S 19 Herrin's Dairy ,, ,..............,,,,, .,,,,,, .,,,.,, 1 0 5 Hilger QQ Denny .,..........,,....,,..,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,, 1 07 Hovet NVholesale Grocery Co ....... ....... 1 00 I Interstate Lumber Co, ..,. ,,,,,,, 1 00 J Jorud Photo Shop .,.. ,,,,,,, 1 05 K Kn0x's Flower Shop ...... .... 9 8 -97- EX 1 Name Page L Lyle, Leslie ,.... .,,,, .,,.,., 1 f Hi M Marlow Q Antlers Theatre, The, .,.,, ,... 5 lx McKinnon, H. A. .,....,,..,.......,,...,..t, .,.,., 1 04 Meadow Gold Dairies ..........,... ,..... 1 09 Montana Power Co., The ,..... ..,... 1 03 Montana Record-Herald .,... ,,,,,, 1 01 Monteath Hotel ...................., .,,,,. 1 04 Montgomery VVard 8 Co ....... ,,,.,, 1 08 N Naegele Printing Co., The ,..,... ...... 1 04 O Olson's Shoe Service ...... ...... 1 05 Opp QQ Conrad .....,.,,...... ...,.. 1 04 P Palmquist Electric ............. .... Q P9 I-'archen Drug Company ..... ...,.. 1 03 Paris Cleaners, The ............ ...... 1 02 Parrot, The ....,,.,....,,,,...... ....,. 1 09 Penny Co., J. C ......... ...... 1 02 Piatt K Heath Co .......... ..,,.. 1 06 Plaeer Hotel ......... . .................... ..,........... . 103 Post Office Shoe Shop ................,............... 109 Presbyterian Young Peoples Confer- A ence .,,,...............,...,......... ........... ,............. 1 I 10 R Rexall Drug Store ...,... ..,.... 1 06 Reynolds Drug, 1nc ..,,... ....... l 02 Robinsons Groeery ...,. ....... 1 06 S Sanden QQ Ferguson .......... ....... l .03 Schroeder Brothers Co ..... ....... 1 08 Service Transit Co. .,...... ....... 1 07 Smith Motor Co ......,,,,,........... ....... l 05 Spaulding, Dr. R. L., ,.,............ ....... 9 9 State Nursery 8: Seed Co ..,..... ......, 1 04 Sutphen, Dr. John Doane ...... .....,. 1 05 T Tay1or's Taxi R Transfer ...... ....... 1 02 Thurber Co., H. S .......,.......... ,,,.... 1 07 Tuohy. M. H ......................... ,...... 1 08 20th Century Studios ..,, .. ...... 102 U Union Bank 8: Trust Co ..,,... .... l lS XV XYiggenhorn's Drug Store ...... ....... 1 05 VVood's Feed Store .....,............ ....... 1 OS INTERDIOUNTAIN O UNION . COLLEGE l xv AA ' - N - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A LW-I - - IJUJLUJLU-ILUJLWALUJLKQII fe To Our Advertisers E E -1- E Thank you for helping to make this PRICKLY PEAR possible. E C E ' 5 E E C r E We appreciate your interest and good will l To Our Readers The business men who have advertised in our PRICKLY PEAR P1 have helped to make it possible by showing their interest in l Intermountain in this Way. If you value your annual and the l good will of our advertisers, do your part by patronizing those E firms whose ads you find in this section. E ' Flowers That Are Different Knux's rmwgf shop ltrir. M THE MARLQW and QANTLERS THEATRE Union Bank 84 Trust Co. fggm lllill1l1llll.llllll illllll.. llillll.Illllll', llllllullllIl.Illllll'..lllllll ..llll illl llll llllllli llll lll l Buy-Rite-Grocery Fancy and Staple Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season ff, l l ll lll'3l'll lllll'llllllll'lllll ll'llll'llll'll l 'llllllll'llllll'l'll l lllll lll Illl in lll lll lll llll.ll.l.llll llllllllllll.l..llllli.Illl.li'lllllllllllllllllll.lllllllll'lllll.l.llll lll HAMBURGER INN For Quick, Snappy Service E E 3 Our Toasti-cl Szinclwiclivs are 5 3 BIGGER and BETTER fll ll l l'llll llllll'i.llllllllllllll'lllllllllllllll'llllllll'lllllllTl'lllllllllllllll'llllllIi'lllll'llllll lllll llll l llllllllillllll'llllllllll-llllll.lllullll.'..ll ,.lll.lll-.3 . Palmquist Electric Electrical Contractors Hilli'l12l Great Falls lil l'lllll llllllulllll 4' llll ll ll l l ll lll' 'Tlllll l' ll lllllll llllllllilllllllllllllll .' llllll. .ll.llI.. ll.llll.I llllll., .Ml .l.' 1.1. ...l. .. . Rubber Stamps and Seals We Also Make Seals Helena Stamp Works Plume 2-L68-R E -W3 N. Main Helena, Mont. -,W lu., -l l. , -ll V : M 1 z I lll l lllIlllllllllllll-l..lllll..llllll..llll...llllll.lllllli1.lllll. .llllll.lllllllllllllll llllllllllllll! CONcRATi'L-xTIoNs F To Class of N33 Ou This Iliipoilillil Ovvzlsioll FISHER'S M M l M l ll , l .lll .,, lll:., l llQl,ll lll llllllll.fllllll llll l l l l l ,W ,W 2 ,W ll.l,...lllmlllMlllll...llllf.llll..lll.l llllll lllllaull ..llllitlllliitlllulllE E You won't get in Dutch if you come to the DUTCH sHoP Z 2 after the show. Q 2 Quick service in a quiet place i fm. x,,hhh, ,i hhhh N h,hh h hh:h hhhhh . l h :. a l . . llll M . llhh V ..,.,W..W W ,H ,llllll111llll ,llllll l,ll lllhlhllllllhh . lllll , , l lll. 1lllllll.lllll ll.llll l . . . . llll,lllllllll..l llllli,llllll. 1 . 1... 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Sixth Ave. Phone 575 lll lll lll lllll 'll 'll'lllll ll'Iill llllllifll lll7'llllllll ll. l l ll lll Illlllllllllllll.Alllllll'Q.lllllllII.lllllll1.1llllll...ll2l:l'..lllll l'..l.. l'..ll...I...l. DR. R. L. SPAULDING A -fo PARLORS 'rxg' , ee EYES EXAMJKED E..' ' 2 Dentist gl.,-0 ' . f 'GLASSES 'IQTED Ei' ,-E 5- JXX n I, E - g,OfEii'Q 1jll01lU 773 208 Power Bldg il 'C+ 01't0111ff1'1St fi, ff E 3 'f'Q Resilicmc Phone was V3 Zh Helena .T 2 5 ' TL Zllllm1Hlllll'lllllfillllll'lIllllllllllllflllllbllwllllflllllllllllllllwllllllllllllll.lllllilllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllls Pilllllz lllllllllllllll lmm'mllllllfllllmfllllllll 'lllllf l'lllll 'lll l 'll 'l N, I 4 ' Y .f Lg L Ln .X .1 .r s I , X . 1 - A . V5 X L 'fi ' up- 3 1 Y- .' 'K if 'AL' Q. . -I K Q! -. , 1' ' ' AJ, 'V - - A'-er. tg , ,A c .V Q ' ' u. X, p 'EA ,. , 1 ,gb t A 'f ar-F will-muv'v i li I A .QIQU X I P .C I 'Wye ff W ,MH ' ,wwf aj Y' I i f I .,o - -- -:L s , Interstate Lumber Co. 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PENNY CO. alwlllllllHIIHHlNIIIIHHIHIHMill!!llllllllllllllllllHHH!MW!lllllllllllllllllllllllliNHIIHNHIHHNHIIIHNHHIHHIXS ?4lUgym1y1lly1mlmryymmmu1mlm1mmym1l:ml1mm1l1yymlmylgugmlmmllgu1'wmlgUWmulmn QUIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllillHIIIllHlllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllilllf LUMRER PAINTS COAL Woon X E f E 2 Phone 2 uf L. BROWN BROS. ' Lumber Company f, swlflllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllwllI'IlIl!lIIiIllliIIIHlllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillllhllllllif i great ,falls ngrahing 2 no P. o. Box 953 2 Great Falls 2 Montana analllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIl!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllxxf ZlifflllHW!l:l'VlH'Illl'llIl'1Ml'HH'1l,i'Will-lHllIHHHNIIIHNl fl:'lll!?'lll'??V!H1l'Tll1llillllllllllllllllllll -10 0 --A lNTEILlvfLOUNT-XlN O UNION I COLLEGE 111. ,X Wwwww ,1 1 1,..1,,1,,..111..,.,1, 1... ,,,1...111...,,1.11 ,,,. ll ,. fi 1 11 Keep This Prickly Pear nnual Ten years from now you will Q 1 have forgotten all Ni you learned at E l Intermountain..- a--A A0 2 N 0 Concessions I n Quality llll' worlrl. 'lll11'i1' Sl'2lllllZ1I'1l ol' l11'11111' IS l111fl1111' 111 1:11't l1:-1':111s1- P1 2-5 7 ot tlu- 1'o11t1'1l111t1o11s ot t'll'4'll'l4' s1-1'x'i1'1- to lllllllSl'l'y illltl to 11111111- lite. tlt't'l'l'tlSl'll st0:11lil'Vg 2ll'l' vuuti lug to 1lc1'1'1':1s1-, yo k'Ull4'l'SSl1lll i11 rluulity l1:1s lN,'t'll lllillllt. live-ry kilo11':1ttl1o111' ut tlll' 1ll'l'Sl'lll low Iurives is :1s IHIW- 1-rtul il w111'lu-1' 11s XVllt'll 111111'1- E f wus 1'll:l1'gi1'll. We hope the 10559-1 ,W Quality plus low privv 1'1lu:1ls W111 11013 be too E 2 -. our s111'x'i1'1-. Arc' we lllllllg' :1ll noticeable, M. W g i we 1':111 to lu-lp you 1-11j11y its 5 E lwlwfitsf Paxrchen Drug- B . NV1- wuut to. Cgnpany H- e Montana 'hu-D ower Co. 11 -M111 -1 ' 1 1111 Qm1 ah' ,11 1'1,1. . 'W111111-'.1 '1 1 :'111 11 '1' . 2 M 11 lll llll :I l lll llwlll ll llll itll lill1llll.ll l.'f2 llllllllwl ,llll.l lll11,'I,:l1l1 ' lll11ll...l ll- , ',l'. U l - 5 , pk . PLACER Hotel 0110 of thc TREASURE HTATE'S 1-X01-ptio11:'1l hotels offers evu1'y vou- veuieuce fllllllll i11 il llflCf1'0P0lll21ll Hotel of the lllgll0Si typo. Beautiful Lolrby :1u1l BfICZZfllllllU Floor. E 3 Large C0l1VCl1tl01l :1111l l5z1111l11et W Room. Cl'j'Sl2ll Rose R1111111 for pri- E vate parties Zlllll lPllSllll'SS 111111-ti11gs. Excellent Cafe kuowu for gllllll food E at 1'9ZlSOl12'1lJlL' p1'i1:1-s. Z R:1tl1skell1-r, HL'll'll2llS 111ost Ijllllllllll' 5 1li11i11g place. Helena Montana anden81ferguson Company Department Store Qi lflT-lll North illkllll St. lll'lt'll2l, Bllblllilllil IlllHI'1llullll,1'll'lll ?llll'lllfll lll lllllZ 'll1l Tll l llllllI'lf'll-'llllll'l11ll, llll 11l1l'l ll'Il111i 1 1 --lU3- xxllll'l'll'ZlllS l'HllSllllll' IllUl'L' 1'll'l'tl'lf 1-:1l 1-111'1'g,g'1' tllilll all tlll' rvst ot Hosts por 11111t of so1'vi1'1- l1:11'1- 1111- l lint Illll' IN' 4 ,, f f il A YAJ jr ill , ,V 1 ' , , , , r I, fk I I1 ,IL A 1 r . ' 'U' X an 'S 'lAA :J t 'A 2 I 1 'ri E171 We ,f,hpAI,.f, M . V V ui ,DLA N .Im r M I -- A I M f H V 0 .Imran 0 PRICKLY 0 PEAR ' - ' ' I ' J V i 'rw . I- I A Al lvl .eff A-I ' f fi, -', ' W I li I 5-lmlllllilll'HWWlllilllllllllllllllilllillllHllllllllllllIHIIIUHHHIPllllIlHHHlilllllHflllliiiUlllgllhl1iiU!llllV2 sfllllllllkllllllWHIIIHHIIHllIIlKHHIIIIHIIIHIIIKIIHIIIIHHlltllllllllllHIIIllHiIlIllllIllHHfIlH.!lll,IHllIlH,IKIIHHIZ W I H JE' , -. 1 E E 3 -' 1 'Il M-A uf 4 lil' O, E E ' gy Plant A .eer1eSS' 5 5 - , 5 USSHI' 1, ' . Q' i' 1 if i' ' E E Z A , I. Farm and Garden -, ff I 5 1 I ' 5 E 5 .13 - I T E H . -E 3 E ' 3 I Seeds 5 3 5 A' If - 2 5 E E Thru fair weather, bad and all E Lg? :E ' 5 5 , 5 Q if 'gy and 3 .lust phone 4, our driver will cally Q if R 0' 1 E E We do cleanino' pressinw and repair- E 3 OUR HARDY G-ROWN 5 3 . b' P 3 . 5 5 3 lllg, too, E 'i 2 shade and Punt Trefes E E No work is too delicate for us to do. E 5 Shrubbery and Perenmals E 5 5 ,f 2 HF01- Montana Resultsff E E We do special work on your curtains E E E E of lace, 2 5 2 2 And shampoo your rugs in our mod- gg if STATE NURSERY AND Z ern 11eW place. E SEED COMPANY Helene Montana 2 Hats Clanea and Blocked if E 5 E Phone 4 5 ly- 2 In the State Over 5 5 5 ,' E 40 Years E 2 Opposite Post Office 5 anIIImuI1Iumnmmunnumnummnnmnuurmmmuuunummlnmmummnumuuuwuummuumuslim? inuuuulunnmuzuumummauaIImammunm1IImmuuumnuwwummmImumII1numuuumummnmTulum? QXWIIIKHllllllllllWIVUlllllllllIIllllHlIIIlllHIIIllillHIIIlHllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllNHIIHHHHNIllHIIIllHlllIl'lf2 glllilllllllllllHHIHHIIIHHIIIHHlllllllHHHWHIIIHlHHHHIIIIHHHIHHjlllllllllllllllHHIHIilIHl.llH.llll.lHllIl'lZ Isl- C. J. BAUSCH an SoNS 2 CENTRAL 2 THE BIG -'STOVE STORE 2 2 2 V1 2 NATURAL GAS APPLIANCES 5 g GARAGE 5 5 E 39-45 South Main E 2 Y, I 2 ff 5 Helglla Montana 5 3 Day and Night Service 5 ,'v. 311,IImumIHWIIImlmgyHHHImlmIWmIHumHmumWillyImlmmlmIImlm1ylllmmgmyyllllmmllug EHIIIHllJIIHNIIRIHNWIIHHIIHHlQIIIHHIIZEHNHIIHHIIIHNNNIIIIHllllllNNHIIVHIIIIHHIll!!IlllllllllllllllllliHlllllug S5W,,,,,H,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,,,,,,H,W,,,,,W,,,,,,,W,,,l,W,,,,,,I,,,,,W,,,M,,,M,,f,m,,,,,W,,,l,,mmU2 funnmumImummuumlmmmnmmummummnmmuuImumunummuumnmwmamIlnmfmumnnwz H THE FIRST S100 A .1 MONTEQTH HQTEL u V. E O11 each unit of the present greater E 2 C' eau' quiet lotebtstgcgy modem E E Interxnountain was subscribed by E Head gxjgglslvut Ca 5 mn T E 1, 2 The Naege1e.Printing Co.. 2 3 q School Excflrsihn U le 5 ' E We are proud of it, all good things 5 2 Rates Reasonable 5 2 have a fundamental beginning. E E GLACIER PARK STATION 2 I inmmmII1uumunum1nn1zmIIIIumamnmmnnumuuumummImummummumImummuumuunzmtung ZmnuuumlmIImmunmnumumIInummmImummuumumlm-mmuumuum:uewmummnull-I? ixklllllllllllllllllHHHlllllllllllllllIllllllllHHH!llHlllllllHHllllllllllllHllllWlllllllllllllllHlllllllllilllllllllllllwi EWIIHHHHHIIHVHHHVWHIiHHl'llVHHIHWIHWWIN!HIIIVHHIIIlhlflllhlllilHll,HHllllllllll.!lll ll.Hllll.Illlll.'f 3 ll H. A. MCKINNCN oPP aa CONRAD Y Q E 2 FUNE I. I 5 , 5 PRACTICAL TINSMITH 5 3 RAL HOME 5 2 2 S Phone 704-W 2 I 2 Phvlle 707 Helena 2 2 AMBULANCE SERVICE 2 ' galilHWlHIIIHHHIHHlllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHHHHHHHIIIHlllllllllllllllllHIIUHIIIUNNHIIIHIHIIIME glillllllllHHH!HlllllWHIIHHHHHHHNHIIHHllllllHIIHHIIIHHllllllllillllH'UHNHIIHNNHIIH'HIHHIIIllllglllllllig ' -104- UN'TEIIIN'IOUN'l'.'X1N' I UNION COLLEGE WllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIHNlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllkf Q24-I - ' gl' s 9 L.-4.-an i I W 9 I , 4-ffwft' 1 I Ib--on-w I I M A-24'-Z-4, Afvt.. ' A-24-L.-af.-x.J,CLv-X44 '2' Gdfvv ,241-of ellllllllllll ll lll llIlllll llilllllllllll IGGENHORN'S DRUG STORE llllllllill llll ll Hill I lllllilllll1lI'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHHlllllllllllNIHlllllllllllllllllllillllhllllllllxl' 1. llllf llll Illllllllllllhllll1llilllllHllllllllllllHlllllllHHHllllllllllllilllllllIllllll.IlllflllI llll,lllllllll.lllllllyf 1 ,, Drive a Chrysler and Learn the Difference W SMITH MOTOR CO. 5 524 N. Main St. Phone 357 E 5111lllllllllHlllllHhllllllllllllllllllllHlllllHllllllHllllllHlillllHlllllllhlllllllllllllllllli lllhllllllllllllllllllllltffi ARNALD'S Army and Navy Store 2 Phone 676W 411 N. Main 2 Headquarters for S School and Sports Wear S ffllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllilllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllilr 'AlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllHllllll1lIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllillHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllilllllllllyk H A R D E S T Y ' S S Wholesale and Retail 2 OFFICE-SCHOOL-JANITOR E SUPPLIES E GREETING CARDS 2 Phone 695 E 312 N. Main Helena, Mont. 'llIllllllflllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHilllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllls xllllllllhllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhlllllHllllllllllllllllllllyh P Finishing Prompt Service on Mail Orders 2 JORUD PHOTO SHOP E 320 N. Main St. E ill!!lllllilHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllilllllllilllllllllllllllilllllllllll.lIIlllllllllllllllllllllllly DR. M. E. GATES 2 Dentist E 2 Phone 814 311 Power Bldg. 1 ZHlllllllHlllllllllllllllllillllllllIIIlIlllIIIIlllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllhg -10 ifilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIHlllllllllHHHllllllllhlllllllllllllss 5 ZZMWQ s X7'V'-L-4 1 lillllll .II!hll, l .. .,ll...!l m.,.,..ill,l,l',..n.. ,Z E IN'SD Y Thos. H. Herrin Ga Son 3 Accredited Herd flllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllhlllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllli 'llllll' Hllllilllllllll' lll glllllliiVlllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnillllH.,ll11lwHHHm.lI..lllll.i,ii.: ,,l.,., Lihn.:,li ..1..j. HELENA OFFICE SUPPLY co. E WE APPRECIATE 2 YOUR PATRONAGE f Gold Block Phone 150 WfwlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllli Ulllllnfi tllllllilllllllllllllllHllilllllllilllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllxllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllilllltllllllllllll Hmlli 5 Dr. John Doane Sutphen DENTIST 307 Power Building Office Phone 135 2411HIIIIHllllllllillllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillhs glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.llllllllllIlll'lWf For Students Who Care BRING YOUR SHOES DOWN TO O1son's Shoe Service Best Shop i11 Town-310 N. Main fllllllllllllllllHHHl1llllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllNIIIHHHHIHUHIHHHllHllllllhlllllllllllllllu Sllllllll.lIHlllHHHHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllll llll ill lllllll BRADY'S 2 Banquet Room for Private 2 Parties WillllllllfllllllllllllllllllllHIIIHHNIIHHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHHllllllllllllllllllllllll1111111115 gilllllllllllllilllllllllllllHlllllllHlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhlHllllllllllhllh,l2K..!llll lII..,.1 2 A. P. CURTIN COMPANY S 105 to 120 Grand Street E Phone 138 E The Gift Shop The Furniture Store 2 Buy Here and Save the Difference alllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllIll!HlllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllIl'lllllfl'l'IlIll llwllll l llb -4 MT' ,-Zia., Z . I -I 'llllll Illlllllllll !!1NlI Itllllllllllvlllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Y 1iilWW141l ll lY114lllW'W!f1 l 'ffvffl llllllylllll f'ff Qllllll WYN. lllllll llll lll WWII lllllllllll WWVI lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhllllllllllllilllllllllllll Wll. llllllllllllllillllllllg ' 3 , f , . 1 5 2 2 1' ' if .Best Wishes to Starz Pharmacy 5 1 if i vf-lv, ,f J A . cms of ea The I 2 .Vx N, V E iiRi0B'TNSON'S GROCERY 1ll !l1'3lh'llllikdlll''ll'llll'llll ll'llll llllllli'!llllllII'llWllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnllllllllllllllllhnf lllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1IllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI!!llllff!II3flLZ X . , 2 Loans and Rentals f Real Estate, Mines, Insurance Piatt 62 Heath 00. John Glass, President E Harry Pickett, Sery.sTreas. 5 29 W. Sixth Ave., Helena, Mont. 2 i'1HllllltllHHlllf'lllllllllllllllllllllllI'llllIllllllllllllllllllIl!llllllIl'Hlll1IlllllllllllllllllillllllIIHlllI'Hllllllllllmp Silllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllwb AT THE Helena Hardware ? You find the best in Hardware, 2 Sporting' Goods, Fishing Tackle, 3 E Ilinnerware, Glassware and 5 2 Kitchenware 2 Emill llllllllllll1ll!I'lllllllllllllllllllllllI'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'll'illlllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllg Stl!IllllllllIllllllllll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllyllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhg E CONGRATl'liA'l'lONS 3 Rexall Drug Store f wil'lllWHlllll'llll'llIllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllldlllllllllllllllllllllllllfhlllll'llll nllhx-' IlllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllIllilllIllllllIllllllllIIillllIIIllllIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll WZ VVe always carry a complete line of 5 young men's and boys' clothing' and E furnishings. The very latest styles. 2 Two pairs pants with suit. Special 5 from 5 3812.50 to 5530.00 E Our Prices Are Right E Always Glad to Show You E ANDERsoN-HAwK1Ns COMPANY The Home of E Kuppenheimer Clothes 5 ?5lIIHlll'IlllllllI'HllllllllllllllllllllIlHllllIlHllll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1l'llllllIlHhlhhll hwlllhxi Qlllllllll illlllllh Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllilll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll HH ill! LESLIE LYLE Photographer 2fllIIHlll'llHlllllllllllllllllllllllllll'lHHlIllHlll'lIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'llllllllllllll'llll'lllIlIIiN Wllllllzllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllillllltlllllllllllllllg mr GLOBE 2 Froin Moutana's Most Beautiful 2 E Department Store Z c'oMr1,E'rE oU'r1v1TTERs TO 2 L lit Merchandise 5 MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN 5 QI a y 5 FLlGELMAN'S ALWAYS i NEW YORK STORE 2 PRICED LOWER 5 3A,,,m,,,,W V ,W,1W,W,,,,,WW,,,,mm,WH,,W,,,WH,,W,,1,1,,,,,,,.,..,,,i,,,,WINS ZAllllllllllllllllillllIllllillllllllllllllllllllIIllllllIllllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhllllHlllll'l'lllllh?? W- - '. -106 us... . 'J3 1'A' 13 .. fwff.f7 'ff3 74 E. N 4 1 P7 I ' - fvffrf' 'T' fir'-Q-'f -'4,,,.. ff.f'!5, ' ff ,M 4 ' L Vw! I' , 2 ' 'K if .- ,gp-:J -ff..-.. ,-,,-.rHf- ,,p--f.,f.44- ,pee 'f V '4- ' K V 0 ' ,VU F Y KW 7 -1 5 ff' '4 fd' f' 'Fw . . 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WH I IH iiiilliiiilli ii IHIIIH iilliiiil Nil!!! Hiill iii Hi! IIWHH IH!! VH! IHWIHHHI NWN HW IHNHIHW I WWII!!! .Img , AW HII HIIIIIHH IINIHIIIHHIIHHHIHHHIIIHII1IIIIIIHIIIHHIIIIIHHIIHHHIIIIHHHIIIHNIIIIHH IIIHHH IHHHI g lllliIIHIIIHHHIIIIHHHIIIHIHIIIHHIIIIIIIIHHIIHHHIIIIIHHHIIHIHHIIIIIHNIIIIZIHMIIIRWM.!ill.I11z.!I!,1lIfi .f WE CATER TO H11 In H D COLLEGE PRINTING 5 ge av d enny 3 I I '4 H. So Co. KELLY S111'I1lg'fI9id TIR N F ix Printers - Tires That Never Get T' a ' f 4-is No. Park Ave. Phone 1204-W 1 Q T COIIIITICITTIZII Jobs of All Kinds Y PIIOII9 189 13 P 'I' Ave if HW I HHIIHWIII HIIIHWIIHNII I HHHHIWIIFHWIIIHWIIHNIHIIIUHHIIWWIIIIHHIII NWHII Piiiifllliiilvg gliiiilfli.Wifi!!Hilll'!HH'IIlYI WI IIVIIHW4I W'1!5I'H IHHIH !'VW 'TV I ' 1 1. 'I !'1. ig . 5 -1o7- I -I f pu X ' x pg ji ,N W 05411 ' Ii N sir N yi W M wg N N J JW A xg U., H . A ,k,,,g 5 ,-- . Q L ',f x. . , , A , .Q .U . 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A X M Y - as r gllllllllllllllllHIIIIHlHlllllHlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllHill!llH.IIllHlIll'lH.lllllllIllllHAHllllllxllHLIlH,IIll ll Wood's Feed Store ' ll' LOANS Sa FIRE INSU V55 or ' 5 - ff ESTATES MA ' CA' h X5 2 I 343' A ' , ff N Ng 4 L Main-Phone 25 gelwjvesp 6th Ave. 5 ' E . J , E E 4.9 ig' 'ji' ' f Phone 136 2 , W l3 Cl Service Y l A XxfjijlllllllvlllllllllllllylllllillllflllllIlVVlllllllllllllllllllnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllxIllllllllli'l HIFllIlIllllI Illlllllll llllllllllllllllllllllh lllllllllllllllllllllllfliilllllllllllllllllllll l 1 rp LiuglmllllllllllllllllllllllllllllljllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllIllllllllllllllllIlilllllllillllllllllHilllllllllllllllllh E , 'bf A . .Y 3 . I: Ki' ,Ji .KN 1 ' T' 1 uf, A - .- f 5 sP0RTING GOODS 2 fi 1 ,-All KAX E . ll ' 2 9 E ,Sf 5, .'WARD s 'ell F Montgomery Ward 8: Co. 2 U Sixth and Main Helena, Mont. 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