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EUGENE COI.E QUAW. Bozeman. History-Literature. Editor-iii-Chicf '10 Montanan; X Club; Arena. Thesis—A Comparison of the Faust Dramas of Geothe and Marlowe. WILLARD VAXORSDEL KING, Whitehall. Biology. Band; Bouffons; Arena. Thesis—External Structure of the Immature Forms of Ixo-didae. HAZEL GERTRUDE FOX. Bozeman. Mathematics-Physics. X Club: Hamiltonia. Thesis—A Study of the Content and Arrangement of the Subject Matter Rest Fitted for a Course in Mathematics in Secondary Schools. (With June Hartman.) 3
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WALTER THAW LIVINGSTON, Bozeman. Civil Engineering. Engineers' Society: C.E. Society; Band: Arena. Thesis—Design oi Auditorium Administration Building for Montana State College. ADDIE PEARL KIMPTON, Radcrsburg. Home Science. Home Economics Club: YAV.C.A.; Hamiltonia. Thesis—A Course in Domestic Art for Primary and Secondary Schools. WALTER A. SMITH. Fridley. Agriculture. Football; Track : Agricultural Society: Bouffons; Arena. (Left school in February.) Thesis—Investigation for the Cure of Locoed Animals. LILLIAN C. JACOBS. Columbus. History-Literature. Hamiltonia. Thesis—Monetary System of the United States. DAVID ROLAND DEMUTH, Peru. Indiana. Civil Engineering. Baseball: Engineers' Society: C.E. Society: X Club; President Stags; President Boosters’ Club; Arena. Thesis—Design for a Co-operative Plant for Handling Coal in Bozeman. (With Glenn Sloan.)
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t tt t fl r a President........................................... Glen Sloan Vice-President ..........................................Archie Brown Secretary and Treasurer....................................Ruth Flagcr Sergcant-at-Arms ...............................David Dcmuth GO LI-EG K life is after all but the history of a large happy family, whose boys and girls leave home filled with greater hopes and ambitions than ordinarily fill the hearts of youth. As Freshmen we arc gay, happy children, frolicking thoughtlessly, sometimes foolishly, and repenting with the brief remorse of youth. We play empty-headed jokes on our elder brothers and sisters and look irreverently upon our faculty. As men and women look back upon childhood days and recount their doings so we of the class of 1910 look back even now as Seniors and love to tell of our bloody class scraps, of our heated debates, of our numerous athletic contests, of our parties and dances and strawrides and picnics, and alas, we fear they number more frivolities than serious effort. The Sophomore and Junior years form a less eventful period. One sinks into a temporary oblivion but our class of ’io compelled recognition by our basket ball team, which during three years of its existence has held the title of Inter-class Champions. We have won every debate in which we have participated, and made valuable contributions to football, baseball and track teams. In our Junior year, we left a monument to our success in the Junior Montanan and during our Editorship of the Exponent, the new Weekly was inaugurated. In all we feel that we leave behind us a record of which we may feel proud. It is one of the greatest and most inevitable tragedies in life that boys and girls must leave their parents and homes in which they spent a happy childhood and care free youth, and go into the world to face life for themselves. Perhaps the most tragic part lies in the fact that they, themselves see nothing sorrowful in it. They go away full of light heartedness, iS
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