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fAeShrrwn zOeAe oAi nted ! 1927 What has Eastern learned in 25 years, from the unending stream of bewildered, belettered. entering kids, the cream of Montana's productive crop; from the transformation into ostensibly mature, unfrustrated adults ready and usually anxious to make contact with the uncloistered outside world of classroom and business-office politics? What could it learn, on the hill, watching economics and ethics enact their social effects and enduring, like a brick mirror, the unpreventable, unpredictable rays of progress and degeneration emanating from the society on which it depends? What will it have learned by 1977 but that all men have a common desire: to experience personal happiness through methods they believe to be harmonious with the upholding of the dignity of man. Tolerance. r Eastern records its lesson in actions, thoughts, talk—of the faceless, soulless persons who imbibe the atmosphere so pervasive in school life. That recognition and acceptance of a noonday prayer meeting group could exist beside knowledge of a Friday night drinking group, and not provoke an exhibition of active rebelliousness is truly proof of the effectiveness with which the Eastern spirit is instilled. That athletes and those who deplore physical recognition are mutually respectful and respectable, in itself, expresses the results of a quarter-century’s imprint. 1952
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f went? paid and Atuxbrnh coumAeled Registration and orientation, we remembered, seemed an incon-grous. unbearable maze of lines. Those worthy architects and builders may have built a beautiful building, but they certainly did paint the wrong numbers on the ad doors. And even with the individual guidance and counseling, the rookies felt, and acted, small and unimportant in the professional atmosphere of curriculum changes and tuition receipts. That is, until they discovered their many downtrodden compatriots. No, it didn’t take long to find out that endless queues are only the external discomforts of a well-ordered institution based on necessity. Top Patricia R Anderson. Miriam Vaterlaus, Lucille Nichols. Jenny Hayes. Middle—Mickey Cowan Mobley. Joyce Church, Secretary. Les Heins. Stan Torrence. Joe Hill. Bottom—Ina Haugan. Midge Hartman, Loretta Smith, Branmgan. Carol Burtness. ,
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