Montana State University Bozeman - Montanan Yearbook (Bozeman, MT)

 - Class of 1939

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Yiuq EQOA, Running the old outfit the last couple of years has been no snap. 'fl'tls- ,taken a boss that' really knows the problems and has the courage to go ahead and really do what he thinks is right. A' genuine, product of the outfit, a real son of the west, President ,Strand is doing a. mighty fine job of driwfing since he took hold' of the reins. We're especially grate'ful,to our big boss for the intimate relzte rionship with the hands of our outfit. The Way things have stacked up in the recent past, the sleddirfs been right tough and yet we've weathered the storm in a mighty fine shape. That's where Pthe big boss comes in. He's done a lot, helped il lot in keeping our spread on, top. Dealing with our problems as thoroughly and ably as he has makes us all feel that he is one of us. WE,1'C proudwto-say 'that we help make up the outfit that has been so well managed. f J 2 it NNWXWWN 598535 f 1. I' 5 fl X-Ap n J 'f 4f'c,f-.as-. .-1:--1:-3:-'J-::!QY:1:2 '-' -1. . :D

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T'S a mighty tough job bossing these big outfits. just plenty of things that have to be done to keep the old ranch going that lots of us just plumb overlook. Well this ranch here is no exception. We need the same sort of management. Our bosses are the administration of our college outfit. We've a big boss that looks over the Whole spread. He looks over all of our corrals and sees that the hands keep Working as they should but mostly sees that the whole outfit is doing the best it can. He's got a pretty big job and he's pretty busy so we have to have foremen and bosses. There's a good many corrals here at our outfit. The. en- gineering corral, the agricultural corral, the household and industrial arts Corral and the science corral. These corrals train their hands for specific jobs. For example w'e've the Corral that trains its hands to keep a good chuck wagon. That's our household and industrial arts corral. They all take bosses to supervise and plan, to train the hands to the best advantage before they turn them out of the big chute. These bosses are here to help' when the going gets tough and problems hard. They've really a heap to do and do it mighty well. Guid- ing in good years and through the bad they drive on to train and develop the hands roi our outfit. We've been mighty lucky here in get- ting men and women that have done much in furthering the interests and development of this outfit. Takes a heap of responsibil- ity and ability to do a good job of bossin'. They've turned out some mighty fine top- hands. Top-hands that have put the old Mf. S. C. brand on the map. 50019



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i Seventeen Dean Ethelyn C. Harrison The most helpful friend of the student is Dean James Hamilton. ln his present capacity, serving as Dean of Men, his many helpful suggestions rendered to the students as a whole has given him a close in- timacy with the student body. He has watched Montana State grow from infancy to its present size and as a result has much to offer in the way of its present administration. Taking time out of his heavy schedule, Dean Hamilton is writing a history of Montana and we are all looking forward to its completion. His keen appreciation and reali- zation of the necessity of wise and helpful planning of the affairs of the younger students are contrib- uting factors to his keynote position. In rendering this service to the students as a whole, he has en- tered into the spirit of the human side of student, problems and likewise has been able to do much in handling his job in very fine style. Realizing the need for an intimate student and administration con- tact, he has worked hard and done much in carrying out that ideal. Dean Hamilton is the severest critic of the student and his most helpful friend. C70 Dean Ethelyn C. Harrison's position on the faculty is not limited to her responsibilities as Dean of Women. As a member of the Social Committee she has worked to bring about better student-faculty relations and has succeeded in obtaining for the women students on the campus many of the privi- leges that they are now enjoying. Numerous men and women alike go to her office for suggestions, advice, and help. During the past year she has made it possible for several girls to attend the Regional Pan-Hellenic conference which was held in lyiis- soula and the National A. W. S. convention held in Kansas. She accompanied the girls on these trips and proved herself to be as fine a companion as she is a dean. As Social Director, Dean Harrison super- vises the assignment of times for all parties and social affairs sponsored by organized groups on the campus. She takes an active interest in student life and in the individuals that compose the student body. She has rightly won the respect and support of every student at Montana State College. Dean J. M. Hamilton

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