1776 BicudMChiial 197t Contrary to Popular Belief . . . Students From Places Outside Montana MSU served as a home-away-from-home for 1349 out-of-state and out-of-country students in ’76-’77. Students came from every state in the Union except Arkansas, for which there were no representatives. From states not represented by the surrounding license plates there were 81 from New York, 73 fromdoee-by Washington, 52 from (New) 'Jersey’, 51 from neighboring North Dakota, 36 from 'Famous Potato’ Idaho, 33 from Massachusetts, 29 from distant Maryland, and 16 from Hawaii. Seventy-three students from foreign countries attended MSU during the academic year 1976-77, adding a cultural variety to the University, which can sometimes become a touch isolated in its exposure. There were very few students from Europe and South America, with Africa, the Middle East and the Orient having the majority of representation. This is the numerical breakdown, courtesy of Dennis at the Registrar’s Office in Montana Hall: Belgium I Korea 1 Canada Carolina Is. Denmark England Hong Kong India Iran Israel Japan Jordan Morocco Nigeria Pakistan Singapore Taiwan Thailand Trinidad Venezuela Vietnam West Indies
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Fashion seems to be one thing that has seldom been seen at Moo U. Blue jeans and t-shirts are the order of the day, dresses are not a common sight, and suits are worn only for a specific reason (often for job interviews). Backpacks are common apparel, and hiking boots trudge through the snow easily, while keeping the feet quite dry. Photos by Robison
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