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

 - Class of 1933

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' 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

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