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

 - Class of 1954

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LijH u Peering from behind the surveyors' transits are the perspective civil engineers. Often the field to survey becomes cluttered with coeds and the work must be laid aside. Those students interested in electricity receive special training for work in industrial and community electrical projects. The combination of engineering and physics probably limits enrollment in this field, but the stout-hearted remain to fill positions in industry as designers, engineers, and research workers. The future teachers of mechanics . . . builders . . . and contractors are enrolled in the Industrial Arts Division of Engineering while the managing and production problems will be in the hands of the industrial engineers. These mechanical engineers to be devote their college study to research . . . . design . . . power . . . and machinery. Dams . . . roads . . . construction . . . research... parts of our tomorrows planned by these student engineers today. Oyst Boveng ond fellow students working in architecture lob. 17

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Borne CUoA-e to- be DR. E. W. SCHILLINC Dean of Engineering J) IVISION OF ENGINEERING The students with the slide rule and compasses compose this large division on the hill. Dean E. W. Schillinq heads Ihis mostly male department. Roberls Hall houses the instructional staff that annually produces some of the nation's best engineers. Those interested in Mechanical En-gineeering find themselves spending much of their time in Ryan Lab. Motors . . . . electricity . . . blueprints ... all an integral part of the instruction that enables these men to master the big machines of today. Designing . . . drafting . . . contracting . . . calculating . . and investigating are parts of the architects' education which enable them to plan the modern buildings of today and of tomorrow. The men with special interest in research and development will some day apply practical operation of some discovery of chemistry and physics. Cur photogropher caught this group in this very unusual pose. Architects . . . blueprints . . . c combination that will cccompony each other for 5 years of school 16



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. . . OtlieM- Cn'iolUdt 9 t KATHERINE ROY Dean of Household and Applied Arts TMVISION OF HOUSEHOLD AND AP- PLIED ARTS—To the chagrin of some M.S.C. males a majority of the coeds are enrolled in this division. Dean Roy watches over the artists, homemakers, and businessmen who compose this department. Odors of paint and food combine to represent an afternoon of labs in Herrick Hall. Coeds in white uniforms . . . hair nets . . . are probably the cause of the various food odors, good or burnt, they're learning through mistakes and encouragement. leans . . . paint speckled shirts . . . typify the industrious art majors who inhabit the basement and upper floors of Herrick Hall. ?.. ? . . . ring . . . the noise of typewriters indicate the future businessmen and women are hard at work in their SUB classrooms. Where are you most likely to see a freshman art student? Sitting on a stool in the barn drawing pigs and cows while the upperclassmen take in modem dance for life drawing. The home of M.S.C. artists ond homemakers. Food Finol . . . pickled beets with vinegar or vonillo? 18

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