Rocky Mountain College - Yellowstone / Poly Yearbook (Billings, MT)

 - Class of 1920

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THE POLY The story of the effort has been told in every part of the country and thousands of friends have become interested and given it assistance. Mr. Willis E. Lougee, treasurer of the Congregational Home Missionary l Society, resigned his position to give his time to this great cause. Through a struggle unparalleled in pioneer educa- tion, the school has grown in eleven years from a forty- acre beet field to an educational institution of great importance and it now stands at the threshold of its greatest opportunity. Hundreds of young people have entered its open door, to remain for a brief period, and have gone out to take their places in the World's battles, , imbued with the spirit of the Polytechnic, trained in its l class rooms, on its farms and in its shops, inspired by contact with helpful teachers and other earnest Work- ers, made better by the Chapel exercises and talks of great religious leaders, they have gone forth to take MR' E' T' EATON their places in life faithfully and Well, Whether on the distant fields of France, where over one hundred Polytechnic boys fought for the cause of freedom and democracy, and Where eight made the supreme sacrifice, or on the mission fields of Asia, suffering untold hardships for humanity, or in the every-day life of the Northwest, performing the ordinary tasks of the home or school, or in industry, students of the Polytechnic are making good. W'ith its mighty Work to perform, its marvelous field of service, its exalted ideas of education, it has a wonderful future ahead. The next decade will see it developed into one of the greatest institutions of the country, and no one can doubt but that in a not far distant future, this institution will have a name among the great colleges of the nation which have modeled civilization, laid the foundation of empires, and changed the social order of the World. l ll II ,,zMiwq AT PRESENT



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16 THE POLY nnuuununnnu unucnnuuluuuun OFFICERS A ND FACULTY TRUSTEES I. D. O'Donnell, President James R. Goss, Vice President Rev. Charles F. Fisher H. W. Rowley Hon. W. B. George Sheridan. Wyo. Charles Chapple Hon. Joseph Pope Rev. VV. H. North Willis E. Lougee, Canadia, N. H. J. B. Arnold ADMINISTRATION Lewis T. Eaton, Educational Director Ernest T. Eaton, Financial Director William Anderson, Principal Robert C. Elting, Secretary-Treasurer Miss Harriet Harding, Dean of Women Rev. Hugh McCarroll, Student Pastor A. O. Kline, Dean Commercial Department G. K. Helder, Registrar Miss Emma N. Johnson, Highland Park Teachers' College, University of Chicago School of Education. Director Normal and Teacher Training Department. Clyde A. Prusman, B. S., Highland Park College. Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics. Miss Arminda J. Mowre, Graduate Cummock School of Oratory, University of North- western. Expression, Dramatics, Oratory, Debate, and Physical Training for Women. R. B. Howard, Graduate Factory Methods and Engineering Practice, Head of Highland Park College Courses in Auto and Tractor, Government Expert, Summer, 1918. Auto Engineering, Tractor Engineering, Expert Gas Engineering Courses. Miss Sylvia VVallace, B. S., Simmons College. Director of Home Economics Department. Miss Marcia Bailey. University of Cambridge, England, Sondershausen Conservatory, Germanyg Pupil of William Bachaus. Teacher Piano Department. Jesse C. Thompson. B, Mu. Pupil of George W. Hey, Graduate Syracuse University, Pupil of Carl Schultz and Conrad Becker of New York. Violin, Band and Orchestra Instruments. . A. O. Kline, B. S., M. Acct. Valparaiso University. Dean of Commercial Department. Mrs. T. M. Davies, Montana State Normal, University of Montana Post-graduate, Northern Normal School, Aberdeen, S. D. Publications. English, History. Leo A. Carver, Graduate of Central Institute, Cleveland, Ohio, and Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria, Illinois. Officer U. S. Army. Manual Training. Miss Elizabeth Driver, Studied in Boston and New York, Paris, Italy, Liverpool. Phil- harmonic Orchestra under Sir Frederick Cowen, Sang in London at Crystal Palace under Sir Augustus Manns. Admitted to Bardic Fraternity at Llyn, Wales, with Orate Degree. Special student Radcliffe College, Special Classes at Harvard. Vocal Training and Choral Society. ,' Miss Harriet Harding. Ph. B., De Pauw University. Student Cornell, Wabash, Columbia University, A. M, Chicago University. English, Dean of Women. 1 Rev. Hugh McCarroll, Graduate of Lenox College, Special Work University of Michigan, Graduate Theological Seminary, Pittsburg, Student Pastor and Assistant Principal. Instructor in Political Economy and Ethics. Ada Gibson McCarroll, Graduate Lenox College, Iowa, also of Grove City College, Penn.g Post Graduate Work in Lake Forest University, Illinois. Sociology. Biology and Mathematics. Belva Marie IVIHFW. Wisconsin University, Lafayette Business College, Lafayette, Ind. Shorthand and Typewriting. William AI1d91'S011, B- 3- Vifgiflia P01y'C9ChT1iC Institute, Graduate VVork University of Vir- ginia. College Mathematics.

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