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THE SENTINEL Oirtrrrrn Imntorrt) airt) flint vol.. IV. v ■tnulA ,,! llvr , nllr r vrmj ninrlrrn imsiml w.rn and rnjht fj rd by «hr J„n„« Clku d d,r l. ' n „rr.,l ol M.mlin., MukiuV Stnnjuu (frrrttng HO THE Monlana Spinl, the Sentinel whirh ttu rcl nut pcc Eil linnor and our fulurr ho; r we dedicate ihi . our bcwlt. In lb hope o fn lcriiVK iKnl spirit by helping lo bring the MorHana man and woman into clowi r -Utn-m lii| with Men olhc and Mm alumni; lo aid thrm in making new friend , to im- pnM u[M n thrm their o n imprrfrtlitin , to fia Montana ' MM and daushier to be brave and Joyal, to teach them r ivnrk i.uihlulK .m..i tUm earnestly ► to xrparatc the dews from ihe in : mclaJ, to give a merrirr tone to our daily life. ITii wn ui endeavor. We pretenl oui be l attempt il folf illmenl. MONTANA There once was a voice in the pine trees, So the Indian legends have totd, And it spoke to all those who would hear. In the land of the copper and gold. It still can be heard If you listen, And this voice of the pines seems to say. Montana, Montana, Montana, Montana forever an d aye. tn beamy majestic and solemn The mountains stand grand with their might. Now dear in the light of the morning, Now softened by mists of the night. Suggestive of strength all enduring. Their spirit serene seems to say. Montana, Montana, Montana. Montana forever and aye. ' Ill From sources high up In the mountains Through forest and canyon and vale The streams with their dash and their murmur, Are telling a wonderful tale. They answer the pines and the mountains And these are the words that they say. Montana, Montana, Montana. Montana forever and aye. But stronger than that of the mountains More sweet than the voice of the pines, Persistent as that of the rivers. Another voice echoes the lines — The voice ol her sons and her daughters, Montana, Montana, Montana, Montana forever and aye. ir: fM on tana g tatf BaartJ of Cturatton Ccjvkknqk JckSF- PH K. TOOLE.. Prtudunt- AUCRT J. Galen. Attorney Ccntmt. Vtf. E, HARMON, Supt. Pubtir ruirwcfjoFT. Secfciary. APPOINTED. John M, Evans , MiimhjIj CHARE! - R. LEONARD Built O. W. McConnrll - Helen E. O. Buse.nbe.rc Lewirtown O, P. ClIISIIOLM . , . , Bojcmjri Sr D. Larcent. G i FaIIi Ckas. N. KFJSLf.R Helcm G. T. Paul , Dllon B. T, Hathaway Clerk □. the Baard. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY. J. H, T. R.YMAN, President MnwuU T C. Marshall. Secretary Mbiouhi Hiram Knowles Miuaul 14 Proidtnt Oscar John Ckaic. A- M., PS. D,, wlioxr untinnK [HTHMleiMrjr and u l rllJ !l de-Holioii to the interim? of the University of Montana, have made possible our cofishtrnt UD- psov rnn-n«. and KrGwtfi to the pc:- nuuirn( rank which we now ck iupy ai (he roll of start unr 1 I ' J ' ltH . ibistorp anli economics ' Jr f-:,PH Hahdwg Underwood, M, A-. Ph. Pfofrwr. B. A . Wmtni CollfRf. 1902: M. A„ Stair Un.s r .ty  t lei - , 1904; Ph. D . Columbia Univrrsily, 190?; StudfTII. ShriwncJo.ih Inililutt, Virginia , Crnti.it Col lege, Kaiuas, WeiLein Collar. Iowa. Mt. Morr College lllin ii, R toit Culler. Wisconsin; Gradual? -Scholar Irt Kconomit . Sl.iU ' L ' nivt ' THty ai |a -i, 1902-01; Icttaw in RronDmici, Slate University oi low J, 1903-0-1; University Fellow in Sociology. Columbia University, 1 904-05 ; Student Chicago School of Philan- thropy. 1906; Instructor tn Rngbsb and History. Nora Spring (Iowa) Seminary, 1905- 06: ProftMor of I liilory a d Political Science. Lrander Clark Colleg . Iowa. 1906- 07; Profewor of i lislory and Economics, University of Montana. 1907. 17 ijtlosopljp an € nutation William Frederick Bcxdk. Ph. D., Preftuor. A. B.. Indiana IMm f, 1900: Ph. O., Clark Uu+tOOj. 1906; Gradual? Sludftit ChicaRo Uniwnily. 1901; Fallow in P ychology, CJ rk Univtraily. 1903- 06; Principal High School, Princeton. Jndiana. 1900-03; Letlurer m P ycholoB , Sumnwr School, hoW Uniimily. 1907; l J roft r of P chology and Educa- tion L ' jiivrmty of Montana tinet 1906, €nglt sl) anU Bfjetoru 91945 J ME3 S. ShlODur. A. M. t Profeuor. B. L, Univertity of Missouri, 1885; A- M., University of Nebrask , 1896: Graduate Student, University of Chicago, Winter Seisirm. 1893 94. Summer Stv  n . 1895. 1896. 1699; Stanford Unrv ™ty 190243; Assistant Lfauiaa University of Missouri. 1885-8?; Instructor, high «Loul. Weslport, Missouri, 1686 91. and Rducationat institute, Kansa City, Missouri. 1891-93; Instructor hi English, Woodwn Institute Richmond, Missouri, 1894-97; Teaching Fellow in English, University of NtbrasLa, 169798: Instructor in English. State Normal SeWl, V JJey Cky. North Dakota, 1698-1902; University of Montana sine 1904 IB literature France Corhin. B. L., Proftuor. Chkigo Woman i College. 1865-87; New York State Normal School, Gradual 16 6; Student in V $ r College, 1 90-92; B. L. Ohio College, 1902; Student in J Uwird Summer School. I c ?04 : TeacheT of Literalure. Bull? High School ih 1 Principal Butte High School, 1693 1900; Profe«or of Literature, Uoivtraty of Montana nee 1900, I, a 1 1 n a n r 1 r William M. Am:r. A. B.. Pfof vf, Graduate from XormaJ Sdneol at Qn o. N. Y.. 1872, ind ftom ' .■h- in Ifi fl; Gradii.ik SluJrnl at John E [opkin . Corneli .lntl L ' niversilv of C ' lik.i«o: Hmdst in OswtRO Normal School and University of Utah; Profcwor of Latin and Greek in Univrnity of Montana iirtcc 1695. iHobrrn language FHtt) .Hirk C, ik WF.Ui fcl, B. M. t., A. C. Prof cm . Alli-ndeJ J J uMu StliOuU. R.nr -lon.i L Spain; Gradualr tiyinrujium. Franfcfiirl on iht Main. Germany ' B. M. F... Purdue Lnivtraty, 1893; A. C. umc. Ifl94: Profeisor of Modern ljinnuagw and Secretary of the Faculty. Unrvrruty of Montana tin c I 9S. € I) r in t s t r v William DkAft.K I Iarkins. A. B.. Ph. D.. Fro esjor. ■Gradu te of the Department of Chemistry Stanford University,. 1900; Graduate Student, Umvrmly ai Chicago, 100] and 1904; Graduate Student. Stanford University, 1905-06: Assistant in Chemistry, Stanford University, IS98-1900: In- structor in Analytical t ' hrmwlry. -Sinnford Univrrsiiy. 1900; Prof«sor f Chemistry. University of Montana since 1900. Agnes La Foy Fav, B. SL, M. S.. AwiianL Vassar Collw. 190h 02; B. S.. University of Chica R o. 1904; M $,, University of Chicago, 1905; Laboratory Aautam in Chemistry. University of Chicago, 1905, and Sumiwr, 1906; Instructor in Physics .iticJ ( hemisl ry , Hardin Collcwr. Mpxji-o, Missouri, 1905-07; Phi Beta Kappa; Fellow in Chemistry. University of Montana. 1907. Jhssr: Pt-.UftV Knur:. Ph. D., Pro ewer. B. S.. L ' nivrrwLy of Nrbr k . 1697: M. A., I903j Ph. D., I906 t Student University of Oregon. 1B93; Student Uni- versity of California. Sumn er 1901; Sludrnt Chicago Univrnity, Summer 1905; Assistant in Geology. Univerulv of NVbMFka. I (W4-97. Hello dud Instructor, 1897 98; A :.,nt Prinninl Hi R h School. Bi Montana, 1898-99; Prin cipal Lincoln School. Bulle. Montana, 1899-1900; Instructor in Physic and Geology. University of Montana. I9Q0- 01 ; Professor of Physics and Groloxy since 1901 ; Director University of Montana Geological Survey met 1902; A $Ul- ant United Stales Geological Survey. 1 906. AlfiMjs G. f lNDLAY, Imlruttoi in (Jcvlogy and Xfinvfatogy. OftAt, J, BHKfty. Laboratory Auhtanl in Ph$iiu. Gilbert D. McLaren. Laboratory Auiitont !n Oo ofly. School of jHrdjamral (Snamrrrins Nathaniel R. CRAicHtix. B. S. in M. E.. B. S. in E. E . AVofewar. B. S. in M- Ma achu ett Intillute of Technology. Ifl93: B. 5. in E. E. t unt, 189 ; beqan professional rarer Hi YiClOri.t ( ollun Mills. Newburyporl, Mass, i A iistan SupenotendtDt Bell Telepho ne Co., Philadelphia, Pi.; Prpfrator gf Mechanical Engineering. North Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical College for Iwo yean; designer in Bnsion S-wer Department; A«iilant Engineer of Water and Sewrr Drparlmeni I ' . S. ( ' .nvernwiti Service. Havana. Cuba. 1699; Pro- fessor of Science and Maihemaiu i. Powharjn College fo T Women. Chartatown. W Va,, ft t r nc U-ai . AsMJcijie J ' .dilor American Elertncian. New York City; ivork on mLrrurkin r.nk.iy lines in ( Jh 0. 1905; in charge nl Designing and Jertirm Departments of Mechanical Appliance C om pjny. .Milivjukce. Wis.. 1906; in charge of School of Mechanical F.ngmeermg. Univer- sity of Montana, 1907. J vhs H- Bonner, B. S. in M. E.. 1 Jt:kMAS C. MtCiKkt:oK, .-5 - -.- . .. n in . s ■' :.-£• 2T. M a t h c in a t i t s CVNIHIA t- ' .U AHF.TII RftLLV, H S. ProftMOf. B. S.. GUigow College, Ky., 1889: Student at Moon- HlIJ College. !nd.. Natwwl Norms! University, Ohio, an J Cornell Lmvtrui) ; Principal of Sxrhmii. Aleiandna and Ft, ITinrnm. ky. . ' [ ' ejcJiri i:i Hisjh SchooJ. MhmiJ.); ProfeMOr of Mni hematic . Univertity of Montana line 1895. Louis Clark Plant, Ph. R.. M. S.. Ptofnw, E J h. ti.. University of MicJi an. 18 l )7; M S.. Univrnity of t hicj KO. I90J; Giaduatc Student. University of Chieaijo. l«97-98 : Sw nra erSe«i«M. 1899, 1900, 1902. 1905, 1906. 1907 ; Teacher .n the Poblk Schooli, Olive. M«:hi S a n . IS89 ft) : Owkl Michigan. 1901 03; Teacher of Mathematics Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Peoria. Illinois. 1898-1907; Pro- ff « ol Mnlhenwlicv University oi Montana, 1907. 30 Morion John Elrod, Ph. D. r Prof mux. B. A., Simpion. 1887; M. A . S.n.p n. 1890; M, S„ S«mr °n. ' 898; Ph. D.. Ninon Wttleyan Uniwwity. 1905; Ad- junct Professor of StienM. Illinois Wr lryan University. 1898-9; Pmievor £ f B |ok ' And Physics. Illinois Wnleyan Uni- itTWly 1691-7: Professor of Biology. University of MnnLina MKN W97j Dir lor University of Montana Brainsick Station sinct 1 899. Mrs. Harriet Lehman Kutchjh, B. A.. M. A., duklM. B. A.. Ripon (. oIIcrc, Wisconsin M. A. r Norlhwtrslem Umwruly; dudied ai Harvard. Bermuda Biological -Station and Naplrj, BmloRkal Nation while hotdinn «hf Alice Ftrcman P,druri FtlWdiip lor wmnrn. 27 a r t Kloisf. Knovii.M, E h. Ei., Imtfuclof. BoMon Art School, 1892-93: Ph. B-. Univenity of Montana. 1898: Chaw An Sctttd. ShititKcoclt HLIJi t 1899; School at Rdwaiion. Unmnotjr of Chicago, 1904; An IftOiiulfl. Chjctfo, 1904: abroad part of 1903 and 1906; Inductor in Drawing j-itaee 1898. Montana Buaweuu A M|nc 38 ■i n i an Ml $f;i?siral Craintna Albion J. FlNDLAY, A- B . Dit iot. A. R.. Lmwruiy of Wiicon in. 1907; member All Western FootbalJ Team, 1906; C«m h Dululh High S ool FrotMI. 1906; member Ma JaLun Tiger . World ' Champion FootbJI Ti-jjn, 1906; Dim-lor «f Ph  ir.il I mim-i.- .nil I . : ... in Mineralogy. Univeriilv of Montana, 1907. Woman ' J all MaKI Stkw ' ART. Darn of Wanifn. A. B„ Lnivemty of Colorado. 1900; T «ch?r, Suit Prep ralof ■School, 1900 01 : Principal. Longnwnt Hi g h School, 1 90 M 905 ; |V a r Jvr . Denvtr High School. 1 90 -07 ; Dean of WWli. Unrvercily uncc 1%?. K locution ano $|n stcal Culture Ruth Elsie Ki i i :- .. M ( ) . tmtruclor. M, O,. Manrtinu C ' lltRf of Qriilory. Dramatic Ait jjiJ Musk. 1900; Instructor sn K]wulion, L ' mvfriiiy nf Montana lincc 1.901. si M u s it r Mrs. Blanch f. Whittakbr. luinjctor. Educated in England in Priwki Schooli, liking by examination the Degree of Associate in ArM of the University of Oxford. Her musical (raining wai under Dr. Ccdrk Buccal I and Edward RwckeL H r profewional career l g n in 1888. and she hat been Dran of NW in Inn University of Montana since 1696. GERTRUDE BfCK HOUSE. B. S.. Librarian. B. S.. University of M-jh 1900; Illinois Stall Library School. 1900-1901 j SgiedaJ Coura in Government Document . Wisconsin S(,-ite Library ComraitUOa, 1902; Librarian, University uf Montana since 1902. 3a Mvtio Ethel Ambrose: E. A.. UlefafT). ( Inrfcui, V. W. 0. Am gnill and DnxKY-r, TnnMiruT,. Vi v i rwktiii v. w. a A. m. OFFICERS: Vincent Chak;, B. S. in M. E Ktsiim Sil U A-Jltillrl, FwXlwII ($) lit. I ' LiM In- dent 4 It. Etu-llelLMlc Cauftell 4 . Arthur George Davidson. jirrain Nil. S.T.K11I 1 .nil ti-am rjt Kit 1 I k . Oiff. uni- I -t 1 . SnU„ Vpr-tity -Ilk, Trar-k Hkkman COLK McGftF.GOR, tfilrat Srntin. l. A ?. Kniriuwr , V. M. L , A, VkivPtt . Awl BoctoMm m. r r .-. v. u. C. A. (3), RmmI (J) (J) 1.1 . lil.v Cliil, Kilkh r-iin-nirr KiisinivtV KiiDiin III. And. IiIjt. tK Rratinrl (.1). Awl. is fthctawriiic Ji«p Tni IlK-T ' (A •! - May Murphy, B. Lilcfaty. HrllJi tfisrmn, IWlmlifi, V. IV. A., i. ' lnrkiii. iVriHii Clarkij (3 , A- t. K.lil.-r IIV .-l.ri.,.-! (3), Liti-riir HdltW Kaimin 14). rrr i,l, ni M it- Wind (8), ' -l.-T U.M,- I ' llll. Ml, A S I . M.KimitirrC ramitl 141, ]■ □-! Mini.- IV.ur,, .i i I i Mi nt a Lee McCalu TlM-ta Phi, IWtniti , Y. YV. C, A., A ' Dliiu ' J. Hyorrtirir. Vk 1 I ' m U-nt, Oumn- Chufcfa (1 t« r :t i f4). Swteitp (1i — i irm (ti, K.-H-r.-rary Pn B - IMLllir l ' .rtll ' .l i:t |4l. nortnaUM A. 8. 0. M. |4) Vin -rv Mt ii( .1 ™ (3 J I ). Hir-j.iiiy.LNMU H,Ur,,r w S.-n Hf.lkn A. Smlad, B. S. i ' lurk in. V. W. AaMCfel kin. Y k W. i ' . A. 1M . I ptanr imrUiH-iil UK B[fa l I An • ml k l a uS Mokcan. MhciiM N«, Hil. i Svaiiiwl. lMll-lli [l 1i|r IVlliml 4f. K.Mrtlrtll iVrini C3I ), fmi . •rf K .rilnl| (IK Jlnuru.T Track HI, Ihlflwlkxiiite IV- lAIr (![| H . IMuM- l nmnit- I II Ajmbte Ktlilvr ' us S-n . mI, i 9tm Pimm ' os. OFFICERS r Wm. Van Eman, Pfatdtnl. Florence Thieme. Sttrtiary, BESS 15 HAD FORD. I ' lct-pTtudeni. IVAN LeININGF.R. Treasurer. Mom ana Hi.swki.i-. Senihrl YELL . U. RAH REEl Colon: Ctf ifcj (hjJ Skd. U. RAH RLXEt Motto-. The taps u not d nntj i to tiic mift U. OF U. OF M., L ETF.FX .XLWit Ctjr Stutaiyat of 1909 I. WaLe, for the Power whueh Mattered wto fli«ftt riach v«ti.-fpr of claw-spirit from his isht L Drives Preps along with Senrars in his ra je. But stop before 09 i n wild affright. 2. OutwK ' c when young did eagerly freejuenl I he Chapel and lliere 3ward great argument Krom all, against claw-tptrit, but the talk Came out by (hnt «iw ear wherein it went 3. WilK ihe wd of wiidam did ihcy ww. AikI wilh. u cir own hind wrought to make H suo - r H«f heeding iu l ihe rmiim ' ls which lln-y V.i -, We aclcd in a Way thai Wasn ' t slow. 4. Hefore the phantom of da V piril died, Melhiliki a Voice among our number cried, When all the oihcr clasies organize Why nods the drowsy Third Prep uill nui ideV J, And «J we organized without delay. Chow officer , arid then out o3qt gay. Our coai-of-arrw. a turtle and a hare, And motto which we hold unto (hi day, Wlvelher as Freshman Or a Sophomore. Our Miant were many, and we gained much Inre. We had some horror , and we Lad some scrapes. Rut thew- with equal dignity we bore. 7. The revelation of the Prof, so learned. Who rove before us, and as prophets burned. We held a stories, which awoke from sleep They tnld lhr-ir student and tn sleep returned. 10. Ah mate die mo t of whal you yet may spend. Ere you must to the Stnfnel room ascend? Ymi Scqjh ' mores ] now not wliiiE .in Animal nir.ins - Youll find out, never fear, belore the end. ft. But one we loved, the lo lie t and the best. Whnm we look with ys in nur earni-M quest For plea ure 4 and when we had pleasure found. Then one by one went satisfied to rest. 9, I hi ' years wml on, and we .it length became Great Jun Ts, who had made Ihemselve a name. But sadly we discovered what it meant Tn wntr a [ ook and thereby vi tn mure fame. II- And when like us. as Juniors you snail meet, Feeling your list of trouble is complete. And rontr at length unto llir Sent ' nel room Where we hold forth -turn down .in empty sea.t ! 12. Oh, fellow Juniors, till the cup that clear Today of past regret and future fears. Our scrape and even thi . our Annual. Whal will they matter in a hundred years? 13. A book of verses underneath ihe bough The campus green, the misty hill and Thou, Oh brave and gallant rlasi of 1909; Then anything were Paradise erwwl OFFICERS: folIv: fl hull {.• •■Wc IfuA. Colors : Maroon and Cream. MASSE.V MrCULLQUGM. PfcarJrttl. Ma«if: Burke, 1 ke-t ' itudtnl. WlLFORD WlKWlNCMOPF, Scotittf. hi Cetet ; Gmn. Motto: A ' ol vcf, hal won. EMMF.TT RVAN. PfesiJcM. EwiNG Montgomery. Startoo am TVnMwrw, r.i Colon : Biacfy and Blur. fittta: Belief late than nelprl. Don McGre OH, PtuiJcnt, J Ok MaLcOMSON. Stcreiary. VF.RNA Grf.EN, Vice-President. JfcHNIt LvNo. Tfeaiatef. LOVE WOUNDED. I - J hp Ay mi Hue. and He .nr mi Hy l!u- hre.itri ol the Sj ring r erlumrd. And Love, who w« weary foT oner, lay dr wn To l t wliere the roi l bloomed. 2. Hi quiver w« empty. He laughled with glee, And caught at a iw that huns On the Jowett branch, but a bee hid there And the little Cod wm itur«, 5, Half ntnnirs. flying. w iih trie of P ' n He sough out hi mother (air. | hp heauiiM Venu held him Ho e, Arid patted the wee God ' hair. 7. Mother. I ' m lulled, and I die ' be tried. A winged K-rpent. bee. I lath jlunK mc litre In ihe hand — jual look— I mrely wj|| die. waited he. S. Rut Vmuj Uughed at iKc little God. Dear Love, if the Minn of bee Af f] cT-5 you o wrtly what think you then Of tho e whom you unite ailed ihe. 6. So l,ove grew s-ilmi. and dried hi lean A he thoufdil of ihe ro e red: ' liven. — Motber. my quiver  empty quite — I want ome mote arrowt ' he ■,nd Thru 4Ui ing he left. fo T thr air wa iweel By thr breath of the Spring perfumed. And Lcve weiil barlt la h« ta k again To wn rl( while the ro et bloomed. €I)r Bop When the Boy came there wj rejoicing. Father smiled all day long, that calm. satisfied smile, that make men who have had last torn before. IneJt indulgently upon him, n iho 1o say. We torsive hint. E lr tnoNVj tint whul In- JftWr Moreover, Falhci sent telegrams. He had a tendency. Father L.-id. io be extravagant on rare mrnndrta. Mother watched the Hoy with her sad. trrrd eye all day long, too, as he lay beside her in tbf great bed. Of course, mother Ate different. TKey might srmlc all day [x it thr r new sort? if they wished, .md no one would lather thfir heads about it. It makes a great difference when mother do ihinics. Mother didn ' t smile, but { she had peop«1c wouldn ' t hase looked indulgently upon her. Ai fn T the Boy himself, well r he wai fust a Ixjy. He wasn ' t any fatler than most babies, nor he wasn ' t any thinner. His hair wasn ' t any longer « any thicker; and his eyes weren ' t any bluer or Ij3.scL.ft, or browner or greyer. I le tvu Jmjv1 a comfortable baby, the kind you lite 10 hnld. and that was all Fht the life of him, he couldn ' t produce a single marvelous trait. Father thought he had a fine forehead, indicative, he mid. of great mrntalily, But he hadn ' t. J Irr had nad. tired eyes, iho, like his Mother ' s, No one ever thought them very wonderful, racepl his Mother, and she thought in her own quiet way, that it was good of God to give such eyes to her « n 04 Perhaps betauw the boy wain ' t very wonderful, wu the reason thai when (he Othei Boy cam be stepped out of promi- nence. Relore. it was he, who had ram into thr parlni, ahd wakhed Mffllf OflC else drwk tea and ll ve two lompi of sugar while he .lie a dry seed cake. Before, he had had to Speak piece for (he fldrnirins public, and lie had had In reeeive kusei from the urn. all the while cold thiveri wen running down hii pooT litde spbe. Now, il wai die immaculate Olbrr Boy who showed off- The Boy wa_m ' l ny sorry, either, for he haled to be kis ed. Moreover, he haled afmve all things to be clean. When thr B Y i tlujli .olhir and J new tie, he docked. If your ear grew ted, and your eyes stuek out vvlien yuu wore a fliff collar, where wa iht beauty of one he wanted lo know! But even so. on the day of hotTors, (he Boy wai. sentenced to a white duck mil, and a still collar. The day of horrors wai the day when Mother entertained. That morning the Bnv J l up in bed and luclc nu( hn lon uc at die nurse. Why lie shnuld have done it he didn ' t know, for he liked die nunc well enough. But the minute he had done it, (he minute he had received the warm rap on his ear, he realized thai that day was going lo be upside down. The Boy often bad such day a this Jind lie knew, from pail experi- ence thai (he wonl had not yel come. Al breakfast, he jal starinn out of the window. .Somewhere On die lawn a bird wai singing and be wondered vaguely il il were the robm that had balhed wilh htm in the cieck yeiterday, or if it were the one that had a nest m the orchard, or if il were a robin at all. The Boy came Middenly back lo the dinmn-room. His rUm of milk was flooding the clouV and lonie of il was trickling dnwo on his hare brown kneea. The Other Boy wai watching him with big eyes. He wai never known to do such things- He minced when he ate — the Hoy reflecled. The Boy ww h Father ' mouth sellJe inlo a Mraight,. hard line: he knew there was no help forditoming from (bat dsrec lion, o be looked lo his Mother. But her eye looked very Uredly at him. «o (he Boy got up and went out. He didn ' t cry U-UJ,ik. ,,|„| to d.ih hr iv J( ttuile dis usled lo find j huge Lear on the eod ol hi nose, He looked back at the house to be sure the Other (W harlot - n It. J lid ibcn went cm down tu ihr icalu. If Prler hadn ' t come alonR then, ihere wouldn ' t have been any story. Esm Peter came. Peter had a can of bail, a pole and some lunch. 00 ,h Come on. be said. The Boy was silent. Come on. Fraidy, called Peter irom the dutl of (he road. The Boy wain ' l afraid, jo he told Peter lo Shu! up. Fot him, it was the chance of a lifetmne. No stiff lull, aa clean face and hands, and no collar — Say, he •aid, I ' ll (Or He went to the stables, got his pole, and crept back by way of the kitchen, why by v y of the kilehen the Boy never knew. But things were upside down that day and cm ihe window-sill was a jdale of etuughnuts. The Boy UW them and toot them; his conscience hurt him. but he look ihrm just tkw Mine 1 riey scuttled down the warm road and ibro the alderberry hedae. I ill they came to the creek. Peter crashed thro the brudL and brambles and (he Boy followed. [ hey iuhed in silence. Sometimes the Boy slopix-d to watrh the squirrels, more often to listen lo the birds. Once he saw a violet, .and be stooped to pick it It si ruck him then how like hi Mother eye it w . But Peter said. Aw. doncher know enough lo land a fish when yer t him? and dis- dained to speak to him further. They dined far up the creek. The Boy ate heartily of Peter ' s lunch, Mere, eat yeT own grub! said Peter. [| was the strangest thing in the world, but the Boy euuldn ' t eat tho e doughnuts, and lie liked doughnuts, loo. Peter ale ihem, tho. and with very little urging. Once, late in the afternoon, it came over the Boy — what wu hi Mother doing? He look the vcolci from his pocket, thought of his Mother ' s eye , and wondered how they would look when she knew he had run away. I ' m from hnrnr. Pete. he announced. Peter nliinoett aiound lum. and then followed without a word, tt had com ovtr them suddenly ihat they wctc lent. live) hastened an. alsvays with the stream. peennK hwrTiirdly to the ritthl and left. Peter was Jookinn for bean, Peter always, wh afraid of heart, the Boy thought. Bui a3l the Boy feared w i seeing tear in iht tired eye of hi Mother, if he ever Rot home. It wax dark now, and became Peter wai trying the Boy reached over and look H hand. If il had been m fa day time, this might ha r been jilly — in the dait il wu different. Anyhow, Peter was crying, and if Peter cried first, ihere was- aJ- wah rxi-uw. Once the Buy stumbled .inri irll over a dead branch. I lis head jttui.k a ilune and he rDuJd fe -r a warmth creeping down hit damp cheek. Mr wouldn ' t try anyhow, he thought. Pelcr might cry, for Peler wa Peter, hut hr. couldn ' t. It would have been insufferable if the Boy had cried- So he went on pulling Peter with him. live moon ihone thro the tree on I he Boy ' s white face, and when Peter saw it r he grew almost a afraid of the Boy a; he had been of the bear . Suddenly the Boy I,.|,;h C J . | -; c -, h lv Jui t ihr Boy ' s U r .i it looked then Thru- rnuuiilivfi! on lui pair. Ulttr i«t face, but joydight in hit cyei. Peter. be said, and poinied thro the brush to lite twinkling lights, wc ' tc found?  The Boy reached up and touched his Mother 1 ! face. Mother. he aid. did you cr ' too £, O. ' ' 09, Corlrbs Can [ rc even as she today I seeing, hi she vc n th W«y — The way come o ' er, the way to go — ] funk her thought, loo, in mine? Ah, no, Hem ' daring a desire — to think As think- my i.i ml. n at the morn. And yet — and yet heart doe not shrink From such di-sire, though heart be torn. For oh. how one coarse mind car hurt Tu ferl along its fibres thrill l he music of hfT morning thought, V. ill. mystery -md meaning fraught, That might a man ' s defeat convert ] uday mtn undnunled will. mmx 3 mat Tell how she Looks out on the day? No more than 1 can think her thought. Can words weave into light the grace Knmeshed in hair ' s sweet diwrray? How -nld -ire words that fire to trace That burns within ike velvet screen- Her dheek. which veils it so ihnl eye May look on il and not be hurt 1 The loveliness of her eye a cTt In words? Such word themselves deny Tlic riower to peer into the seen. Much less the uns n in her rye. I may not see — but words are naught. I can Tcmember only hnw L hat iinir my heart sudden upswelled My throat was tight, my breath I held And Lear upaprang to shield my sight — Her beauty hurt so with delight And she is more than winsome now. ns Cm even she lay what die think } A litile maiden yd, and yet A woman No! ju l imre today A woman — who indeed may tiy Jmi where aw joined to each life ' s linlti? A woman tta l-rsni linic. I know, Same a We compelling me lieilow Upon her wwiannood, hul all A woman? Not even yet all thai. Stimeiimcj. in utciicc. check my oul. Kor now she is a wojtun JiujIi ! Sometime bewildered by her blush And childhkeness. A little iprile Kor me and tXtty one to let Quick word shout out out whole delimit. Why needs the jealous sel conlrol? I want her jo just once I may From out my heart ' s strange dm today (Make douhl if I am man m hoy) Shout out ill unabashed my A -v. Su. li .l Kir] is sur.h ,l friend Lo inc. And tank 1 will be tlill enough In thai fantastic future brooding, Dark mlo every joy intruding. The ilence will be long indeed, [f heart ' s life ends v. illi heart ' btoud need. Wring from today its sture uf joy And let r heart any love rebuff. We shall need all lief ore the end. .She came inlo my soul slow stealing. Nor shall so out my heart unhealing Of Innelinesa site found therein. To love a liltle is no sin If God is love — and there  life Beyond the end lhat Seems an end. Kor suTely (here {riend dial I love friend. And more than here a man love wife, The binResr jw.ile nenth my lid Is why she still prefer a kid. FJ u! J, H. U. €Ije 09 Sentinel gtfaff Kdiior-in-Chcf I nKi«.Kifk Gwi.k:s MK L . Asiiilanl liiiittn-in.i ' hici MoMASA III VkLL. Litcfaf} Editor A Lie I. WuLC.UI Atmtenk AleNE McGrecoa Ethel Okvi$ Local Editor Charles Farmer AnhianSs Bess Bradford Almeda Andrews J da Cunningham Aihkiic Ediu . Bkrnev KlTT .Frank Lewis William Van Eman Calendar Editor Ethel Evans Antitank Gil McLaren Nell Whitaker Oifitiiiizatwn fcJilo . h.i.Ri.NU THIEME AttiiUmU Genevieve Reed Mahv Rankin Cecile Dw yer An Editor .Montana Buswell Auktmi Claire Sausburv tittiirKXi Manager — Ivan LEINlNOESt Allan TuoL PENETRALIA ROLL OF MFMBFRS Cora Averill Roth Elbe Kellogg A M lilF.l.i.NHI K(. Daisy Kellogg Nell Bulla rd Mima M Cm.!. Montana Buswell Mae Murphy Nahcissa Craig Acnes McBride AVERY May Dickinson Frances Nuckolls Fa ye Evans [. H l p£ll LEYS Linda Elu-.n Fkathkkman Annabel Rosa Mahv Monk- a Fh?...i s On a Mansfield Sloan f. WlNNIFRED FuGKNER Catherine Sibley Alich Clancy Marv Stewart Ruth Ward Crush Blanche Simpson Anna Jo H utter Ruth Smith Frances Margaret Jokes Alice Brown Welch J-JmM KmiUI.| Alice Young tlent Sentinel ROLL OF MEMBERS Gov i n nor Joseph K, Toole Km I) Mi t ' nAii Hon. John M. Evans D ELBERT 1. GrUSK J. H. 1 . RyMAM Fiu i.i i Ik k President Oscar John Craig John D. Jones Professor William M, A her William Hovev Pol leys Professor Frederick C Scheuch Ihm F. Dion Robert Sibi.kv Jaw 1 1 ami 1. 1. in Mills Hi RAW B. CoNIHKAH James H, Bonner George Herbert Greenwood Lawrence E, Gooprouhne Chahees. E. Simons Joseph W. Streit W ' jl I 1AM ( ). KAUj Josiah J. Moore Rav E Walters Charles P. Cotter Herbert H, HUQHGS James B. Sfeer Benjamin D. Stewart KliTfcAHl) A. Wm.mk George C Westby Arthur Ivason Morgan T. Leo Gre enough Herman Cats, McGregor Edwin R. GottfilN Vincent Craig William O, DICKINSON Oral Jay Berrt I Ukoi l V Bl KI Frederick Greenwood ££1 £ — iHontana Bcbatr Qut-ihrjii RfMjlv rd, T3l.iL .1 K-nti.il lcd r,il kmk 4 uulJ L r tjbhJtr-.l an the L ' jntrd Slatei. MONTANA TLAM (Affirmative) W. S, C TEAM (Negative) Rqh t C. Li e Arthur 1. Mo o n Arme E, Lmch N. J. Aik«j R.E.Davidson Seltur Al?«rn w, Chulij McC?va Ahemaie, Whhlh HELD AT PULLMAN. APRIL 17. Won 8r W. C. Central ChnVraift— fvx, Lf.ininc.ER com mi j -ikes Hf.lkn WmiAki Invitation Bl.S BRADFORD ALICE WUfGHT Frederick Greenwood Reception ALLAN TqoUK frederick greenwood Gildert McLaren Claire Salisbury Ethel Evans Pnifont j4lf.we McGregor Decvralian. Chairman l n. Vax EmAN E cVrfiara Bernf.y Krrr Charles Farmer Frank Lewis Wm, Van Ehan M-t 1 1 t OFFK ' F.RS OF FIRST Sl-MKSl I K OFFICERS OF SECOND SEMESTER President O. J. IH.hhy i ' iee President Wm, Van Em an Seotftfp Robert Um Trtxautet Fred Thieme f hat Critic .A. I. Morgan Second Critic J. B. SPE-ER Scnline! Wl LFOftiJ WtNM KG HOKF President A, I. M ORG AN fire Preiidrnf WlLFOKO WlSMN(.lK) Secretary. . . Fred Thieme hiwurvi MlU.AKP BVLLhHPK k First Critic O, J, BfcftRV Second Critic .Wm. Van £man Sentinel. Charles McCoftAN ROM. OF MF.MUI-KS Millard Bl- j.l.i Hurt k Oral J, Berry Charles Buck Dan Connor Rm Din.smohk, Frederick Greenwood ! 5l hn j •, k:i i Ivan Leinincer Robert C. Line ( HAUL! Mi r..V..VN A. J. Morgan F.ikjvh Rcii.r- h J. B. Speer KSI ' I J S V I N.HON Ralph Smith |h3|IN ]i. Tavlor Fred Thieme Wjll Tait Wm. Van Eman Fjd Wf.ncer ROV WlllTESITT WlLFORD WlN NINi.HoHy James Yule CFFICF.R5 CP THE A. S. U. M. Fr ideni FREDERICK, GKEJ- NttOOW Viet Prudent . MlNTA McCau, Stcrttanf Ed WEHCGft Manage , 3ft, J r P. Rowe kxix utive com mi rrEE Chairman — FREDERICK GREENWOOD FACULTY MEMBERS ] f Rciwi Db, M. J, Elrod Miss Corbin ALUMNI MEMBERS Miss Buckhousf. Dk. Chax. PixL.hr STUDENT MEMBERS Ed Wenger May Murphy Frederick Greenwood Rami THE STAFF EJiior — Ruth L Smith AnUtani Editor — NfcLL BuLLARD Uterar Mav F- MUHPHV QlgatttZatioru FLORENCE TH1EME Montana Buswelx Athlete, Frederick Greenwood iZxtb tgti Roberta Satterthwaitl Alumni CutTRUDF. BUXKHOLUF, Locah WlNNlPRED FEICHNER Cmtooniit ChakLRs FjGGLESTON Batten Manet JAMES B. Speer Atmtani Btainm Manage . Vincent Craig Afacrtinng Edward A. Wf.ncf.r Cirrttiaihn .Masse v McCulijough 61 (Officers of tljc 1. (LEI. C. %. Prtttiert Bess Bradford Vict Prautcni fENNIE LVNC Secrctot!} Nell Whitaker Treatum ALtPfE McGhf.gor CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES Wiii.ii C lanton l on ' cvmry Beula h Van Enge le n Almeda ANDRE1X9 iXfcmbership Jennie Lync Ethei. Evans B bU SWy Hazel Butzerin Florence Tiiieme Nominating Plokence Catlin ROLL OF MEMBERS Cora Averjll Ethel Evans Renee Henderson Emma Putney Almljja Andrews Marv Fergus F ranges Jones Daisy Pi-; n man Ltiim. Amhkosf Marie Freezer l_Al,KA JoHNSOM Edna Power Bess Bradford Francis FOSTER Daisy Kellogg Edna Rails u-ack ki::-, Bhamhm Winn i fred Feuhner FRANrj-.i Nuckolls Maajorie Ross Vesta Benedk?t PHOEBE FlNLky Eloise Knowles Marcakkt Riach Ha el BUTZERlN ?IL ( ARLINGTON Acatha Lynch Marv Rankin Gertrude Buck house Helen Gchmjakd Jennie Lyng MlK RtlLLY ACNES Bt.RRV V ' krna Grfen Pearl Lynch Ruth Smith Nell Bullard May Hamilton Lizzie Lynch Helen Smead Verna Black Anna Hotter Alene McGregor Zona Schull LlLA COflBAN Ljda Hltrlburt Jennie McGregor Edith Steele Wiluf. Clanton Essie Haley Acnes McBride Florence Thiewe Mamik Clanton Marv Henderson Minta McCall Bf.vLah Van Engelen I LIZA BETH CRALLE CakkIk Haki i:nb[ m; Gj.oiicia McDonald Alice Wricht FLORESt K C A t LIN Eleanor Harno is Helen Metcale Hazel Wallace Belle Clark 7.1 AI- 1 [IKI Mae Murphy Nell Whitakkh Mjbs Corbin Edna Hollensti-.iner Makjohik Mason Lillian Williams S i J.I LA Ul ' M ' AS Fas F U ' l haWaY Mrs. Moore Lucy Whitaker Mary Elrod EVELYN HflWBACH Winnie Phillips Ethel Wilkinson tsMA F.IIJM.1. a O. J. B F.RAY Charles Buck A. Chisholm Charles Eccleston CHARLES Farmer Frederick Gref.nwooo Berney F. Ktrr Fkank Lewis Kouert C Line D. B. McGregor MEMBERS D. L Maclay H, C. McGregor J. B. Speer I 1 ER B E K? SlLLGWAY W. J I Al l Warren Thieme Frederick Thieme Ed Wenger R. N. Whitesitt Rev. E. W. WKItiHl ASSOCIATED ENGINEERS Organized 1901, MoIIu: Honot hefate HmofM. Calws: Putptc and Whit . Uniform: Th Oi traih and Jumper. YELL PERBOUC PER A MB ULOtD, TANGENT TO A DEC A I. Of ft. ROUM) THE PROBATE TAX CI ' .XT SPHERES. WE ' RE THE ASSOC i AT ED F.XCJKEERS. OFFICERS. President. , Eiwarp A. Wenger Vict President. Hekman i . McCluton JS«r«fdxjf. . .F. Thatkh Stoddard Treasurer. . WlLUAM Tait Sentinel. . EMMETT Rtaw S7 Associated nr $ e Baunuft of i r fHrrric Cnguurns flittm m Chr frtjope, f rilar, J larcrj 1 1908 BANQUET COMMITTEES. Gcnwd James Bonn r T haver Stoddard Wm Van Eman frn-itatiatu artj Piotrarm Jamks Ronni-k EnUrtammtnl . . . . TKAYER Stodoard y njcmc Frank Wallack Strvite Rrnfst Frkukli. Decaf aliotH M ASSET McCULLDl GH Yf. f-F.F.D SQTF.S. i:u i: rttix ' r QO KTMXJB TKHFi:w:i- iiuiiMH I ' umiKnuiH AinLimn villi 1 ' oHiw VntVr 8 i.- ' l r„i,. BvMffacMfe. Hi|.rfli.|«1 wjih DUfermtlai IVn I Ian.] [iTill«l TbI tw Vfrvk Ymtu lhe I ' rniR-hill in.iHI Voll Tulunlm JlTrt l liirfciiy In IjHicitiuliiul A liim . l -iT ' liiil«3 J«ini . ItninfticxvHl Win I ' hilM tugjo • v ' ' 1 ' Bfh|Will i i l.r, -- 1 1 ( rows ' ft,-H ' tl m nf !«• ■Cmin U ' liltli M S  liatnimjtnr ■U U)tln Bfrtl !«r I ' lin-h I l [j iii Wnii ' r[mimf ltlarlt program Scene5 from Germany Thomas, and Stoddard Illiulraled Lecture Bent Egg (ttston) A few Sir-aim from Prof. Thorn-a will nmv Ix- heard. Ye Hamontct of Y Harmonica Simptt Simpwn Ye Orator- Mike Dinwrwre. will now spout few word of wisdom. Rd Vajaar will plcaw ling Again. Yr Junior I ' yn Can C ' horu? will Mug. Atarru-e M kr ih - I lair Grow Ijjnifei. Jutiut Sneezer ihc Sn«o«r. by ye Surveying C1a . I-Trd L_ will naw recite an original Dilty. Melodie of live Shop , fc ' nsirhrcrV Orchestra Ye remain of ye Glee Klub will again be he rd. Ye Savage will now do a few Vaudeville Slunls No1 -. -All mken at c appTMiatiDn, siurh aj. r cabbage, ye ancient egg, and other vegetable), arc to lie tefl at the door. program €mtima Ye Rag Time Song with Anvil Chorus h yr Future n ' CAce KJub. Ye L ' p-to-Dfttr 10 cent Showr- r.rn«1 FredelL. Piop., Vjii Kjn.«i, Eltttrionn : Hoibc? Silloway Warbler. Ye Tr opieal Song , . , . . Hetthtte Sio Jdnrd. Ye Zobo Baode will nnw tttf of a Jew «r amii. ronvuUicmJ, rtr. Ye Clarionet Mclftdki , l r Munn Brother will now do tnim- I c-.im Worli. Operaier of Ye Telephone . - Operator gf Ye Telegraph r .jamci Bonner fan Lenvnfler TJ IK ANVIL. CHORUS Chief Tippet of ihe Anvil. Montana, my Montana . . Our Chosen State, oil Hail to Thee Ota Prtiic Craig Teddie ?oo fVeff Wcngci . Anaconda Davidson College Chum . Dear College Chums Mfm ' tirj of the Boy uf Long Ago. My University ,...,,„,.,„ , Red Apple fluelc- Fresh from «lw land where ihe apple are red. the Jand of the Rlller Root. Each Maid in ike Hall I 1W , Dialed VwC Oaig Good-hye Ctasamatn , King of the Shvpt MtCrtHor OTHER SPIELERS Craighill. Bonner, Plant, Sibley, llarkins. 1ml-, Rowe, Toole, Elrod, Evans and Marsha]]. It occurred duiins; thu year in r nr of thr advanced l Ln:l -nl« in cn-rm- th.ii ,i ilo er j ocidtitm of those wortim in ihc science departments would be both Ul1tre tinK and hctpful. At curding In her suggestion (hen, Prnl. Haikms caJled a rarel- inn of ihe students enrolled m ihe. scientific cnur«, and proposed to thrm somr such or«aniiation. The idea wu cordially rrcrivcd by thr assembled body and a commille on the comlitutKMi was appointed by the chairman. At thf first regular meet- inn of tbe society held April Bill, ihe. ronnitution and bylaw re commended by lhrl cOfltHUlle Were read, amended, and adopted, and officer for the rest of the vfntitcf were etccled. All members of the Faculty in the department nl the science , all regular Kierwe rtudeJiU, and a]] Other sludeliia having had a certain iimaunl of scientific work, nre ehgible for at Iwt membership. tleiiuV . I here are flMOOhlr and UlWraO member j, who arc elected by the acli T body. ' Hie officer HUH be itudcGts Meeting! arc held every two weeks, when papers Wl KJenlific subjects are presented, and current Scienlific evenlj aTe hroufthl to ihe- noticr of the member . The e meetrrw partake of a social ai weJk as a fnrmal character. The objeel of the aMOCialtOn, as staled in the corutcluhon. is thf advanceme.nl of interest kn scientific subjects, and the cloier union ol ihe science sludrnls in the I. nive rsily nf Montana. OFFICERS PrtfiJcnt . . . , , Claire Saus uhy Vice PraiJcnl . Oral J. Berry Gilbert McLaren Acnes Fay Knl .[. n- Mf- Mill K.s - 1 AJ V J . l.Kt}] I- UNA. (. jIIK! N r -r r In vUKU£ lit 117 1 U 1 F IVt 0 1 L 15 K RT ErfCJ AftfiH HuAl 1 Rl- NH-V VrtAL- J. DnltKT J VI ' j hlALON ELY J- P. Rem ' B [ovr Koi H 4 K 1 ' fKal ' ftlON l .QLf ' 1- £d[j[i Steele Ih.i-.sk Ixhki-. FloiienceJTatlin VlLLIE CLANTON Mamie Clanton L C. Plant Helen Smead Mar if. Freezer James Jones Daisy Penman Charles McCowan CijvtHk Salisijury M- J. Elrod W r D, Hah kiss De Witt Warren Acnes Fay Cynthia Reilly I) 1 Ma; : av 1. E. Lei singer m:: SUumrn taoctation In rhe Krciwth and development of our Universities and Colleges it ei Riven lo the Alumni to wield .in influence ihnl counts inj much- An influence lh.il H in a s rritt measurr ic __ nprnc.il. and r ec  me. ?n..r.- pmvrrfiil wrt?i I In- i-rf.Mli iiMi!ii(ji ri. Within (he past year the powicilftiiri of the Alumni Aswrialkm of ihr Uni- versity of Montana have liecn rcali rd to a greater eslrnt lhan al any time since its inception. This jenliiuMrt wti particularly apparent at the annual meeting of the .Vwintron U June With each succeeding commencement the watl being done in our anwnrt:iw.iitJ-. !■i,ui li-.jdisiK rdui.i- I iiwUiutmp i lirmivihl lie rrv with ever mrre.isin B emphasis. The giddudting cI.lswn .ire. Iietonuiitf larger and more tcpre- KtttAtrn;. Our rank are beinp continually recruited by ibe btM and brightest young minds in the slate. With evtr increas- ing niunl cr we .ire lirgianiiiK ta realise the power hr- within aii yivi-p .11 id tlic dcln wr ok our A£nu Mater. The life of the Awciation is esocriencmR .1 transitional period. I lerelofore our restricted number has hampered m in Any movement ibat minhi he underia ken, Bgl iraw in nearly every city in I In- date ,nc repirjenla live of Oil- copper, silver and gold, Last June in order to meel the greater demands upon the Asvaci.mnn. to do letter the work at hand, a reorganization uf the Association ™ made; (he constitution ™d by-laws revised, and an effort made through it officers and the Montana Alumnus to become mnTe closely identified with the activities of ihr school. I It .-Wim-n kern Id e er keep in mind rh.ii ihey aid ibe I niversity of Monlana Ln fulfill the magnificent destiny thai B her ' , ard recojH n ihr annab of the institution a splendid WnrL done hy a loyal active Association. GUY E. SHERIDAN. 02. I N D ff Jer Eucf.ne E. John Phillip Sousa Howard Manager E. HoftAFtl Cemth Geive Howard Gene Howard Gf m: Nov. a hi j Clarinch F.. Howard E. Howard Tfvmboaa HOWARD Howard Tu{sa Eugene Howard Batiiot E. E. Howard e:. E. Howard Weeds E. EL R Omw Bum Bum Howard Mouth Own That ' s Gratitoode Howak WINTER TRIP. 1907. Itinerary. DeSwf.t Garrison Durant Frenchtown Box ™ r 7 lit Vioiini 2nd VwGm Cornel Tfamhanc Drums Organ J riino Mrs. Blanche Wkitaker I ' m l r.i?H K GltJ I.NW W )LJ Thula Toole Verna Green Ljda Hurlbut Hulda Reed Claire Salisbury Everett Hughes Mh 1-ka.vk Maui James Bonner Masarv McCullough Clarissa SpeNCCX Fa Foster . PROFESSOR J. F. I NOMAS J F. Thomas Dr. J. I . Rrnu FIRST TENORS Robert C. Une (. ' J IARLT5 Kt.CL.I - It ' s SFCOND TENORS Herman McGregor Dillwyn Thomas MaSM.1 Mr (.Yu.Oi ' vAl HERBERT SlLLOtt ' AY Walter McLeod .. MoN I COM I Kl Frederick Greenwood George Little RA.SSF.S Arthur Bishop John- YOUNG THAtER Stouuaku James Yule Gene Howard C.ll.BKH C Mt-f AHEM I ' ll Prtudtal, May Murphy Organized in January. 1905, OFFICERS 1907 Vict PmuIirH. ETHEL Opvli Srcietor}. .Cl-AHISSA SPENCER PROGRAM ( OMMI1 I KE- Fay Fu.s[kk RoHt.ki a SATTERTHWAtTE OFFICERS 1 90S Prctidrnt ROBERTA S TTEKTHVAJTC Se iaryTrcaiuKr. . Edna Fox PROGRAM COMMITTEE Ma Murphy Hklkn Gopdabu HONORARY MEMBER Mrs. Buvn( iik WniTAKtRn Direttor ScW of Mmi ASSOCJATE MEMBERS Mrs. W. O. Dic kinson. Gi«t Fall Zona Smulu Miwula ACTIVE MEMBERS Eva Coffee Edna Fox Fay Foster V em n a Green Uda Hurlburt Gka Mc Uph.or Mav MukPHV F.iukl Okyis Mahv RankIn Clarissa Spencer Roberta Satterthwaite Helen Goddard Hlojja Rued Director Mrs. Rlanc h . Whmaki k Accutnfwniit , EFFIE CORD7. Zona 5c mull FIRST SOPRANO MANY ElROD f ' LOK K N C t. TnirMK ROBLRTA SaTTERTHWMTE LlDA 1 kWLBUT Duct Wwn Akm SECOND SOPRANO NELL WHITAKEfl Marjokii-. Ross Ei na Powi.ks ALTO Maud McCu llo i . « i i Mi nta McO li MaRCARLT McG ' AMPBLU. I f ft t b m a H xx GAMMA PHI CHAPTER Established February. 1905. FRATRES IN URBEL William J. Smith PRATER IN FACULTATE. [AMI S H. BoXNF.it FRATRES IN UN T VERSJT ATE. I J08 John M. Kyans Har f.y M. E lots! on Floyd J. Harden burgh John J, Lucy Josjah J. M(X H . Elmer R. Johnson Vincent S. Craig Arthur G. Davidson Arthur I. Morgan Jamfs B, Speer Allan H. Toole Berney F. Kitt Ivan E. Leiningf.r Masscy S, McCullouch William J. Tait Frank E. Bonner Raymond Dinsmorf. ROHHH I C r.!M David L Maclay F ' ounded at Virginia Military ln Uluie. 1869. Beta — University of Virginia Efwilnn Bethany C lln El — Mercer University Theta — University of Alabama Iota — Howard College Kappa — North Georgia Agricultural College Lunlidj Washington and Ljer University Mu - University of Georgia Nu kjjujs State University Xi — Emory College ' J Ijehljjh University Rho — Mis ouri Slate University Snjraa Vanderhilt I ' niverMl) Upsilon — University of Terns Phi I jjuiskiha Slate University Psi — University of North Carolina Beta Beta DePau UniScrMly Beta Zet — Purdue University Bela E ' .l.v University Indiana Beta ' Iheta— Alabama Polytechnic Institute Uei.i t.:M.i Mnuiit Union College Beta Mu — Slate University of Iowa Beta Nil- Ohio Stale; University Btta Xi vV.lliam Jewell Collie Bela Rho University of Pennsylvania Beta Sigma — University of Vermont Beta TaU -Nurth Carolina. A. and M- College. Beta Upsilon- Rose Polytechnic Beta Plii -Tulane UnivrrMly AU ' MlSl itliAITKim.— IttrinfEiitUan, Su i ' mneken. PnefcJo, MalW I j ml -villi-, lrt- inciM|i. Sh.Mii-.ilU, HuMu Ii-miei ' . tli  |im. IMmit. KjHi-Jiy V I ' .. Siili-l. ' ir.i-. V I ' . i ' mil-m. ., t ' olnmbn . rievtfH l ToMo. P-iellam]. CHAPTER ROLL. fs.-la ( hi Manci SlanJord, jr., I mVrrskty Brhi Wi University California Gamma Aljihji- Grorjti Sehonl of TerhnoJoty. ' Gamma Beta— Northwestern University Gamma Gamma— Alb™ College Gumma Delta Sieved institute of 1 ethnology Gamma Epj.il on — Lafayette College {lammn hta Colmadn St hod of Mines. G.Lrmihi c-r.i L nivri ' .Jtv ni Oregon Gamma Theta— Cornell University Gamma Jot — Stale College of Kentucky Gamma Kappa — University of Colorado tlamma lambda — University of Wisconsin Gamma Mu — University of llfmoi Gamma u L, mviT-.il y uf Ma hiK.m Gamma Xi — Slate College of M tne and Melal I urgy ( Mo. } Gumma Omicron W.idiinKlon Umveriily Gamma Pi — University of Weal Virginia Gamma Rho — University of Chicago l inuna Slvriia -lovvn Slalc College Gamma Tau — University of Minnesota Gamma Upnhn -University of Arkansa Gamma Phi — Universily of Montana { ...inn ' ., (hi L nivrr ily ■! Washington Gamma Psi — Syracuse Universily Delia Alrhfl Casr School ol Applied Sciene Dett.i Beta Dartmouth College Delia ITieta I .ombard University Atlanta. i Uk ii . IwJIanauntK Pawn port. I Mflftn ., C-;. r,- ,i.i. .Mi.. S ' l.H-ui,. V„rh my. rkirl.Hl.-. filr.l.nr.-. N.Kn.11. . I Mi I hi-. . S-iilll-. vrWIiiic. V. Vn.. 11? EiETA DIJTA ( IIAPil R Established September, 1906, FRATRES IN FACUITATE President. O ' ar J, Craig PrOFFJSOR FREDERICK C. ScilEUCH PROFESSOR W II. HAM D. HaRKINS Oh. J. G. RaNuall Ioseph W. Streit FRATRES IN URBE Dr, Leon Corla Gilbert J. Rein hard R klNC GAKL.tNGTON Charles Edward Simon Thomas Joseph Farrell Kwi-.UI.Klc K GkI-.EN ' AOuJj l-KA I KKS TN LM T.USU A I K 1908 Charles Amos Buck I Mi 19 Gilbert D. McClaren Arthur F. Bishop George D. Little Hugh T. Forris F. Thayer Stoddard J. William Maloney 1910 Walter H. McLeod John H. Young Clarence j. For wis A ms ie E. Leech K.VlI h Mostclomj.hy 191 I Angus D. Chisholm W. Emmett Ryan Founded at MIAMI l. ' Mvut iry. IBil CHAPTER Alpha — Miami University Beta — University of Woosler Gamma — Ohio WesK-yan University Epsilon — George Washington University ct j. — Washington and Lee University hta University u! MiMiiaijjpi Thcta — Pennsylvania College kappa Rue knell Univnsity tjimlida Indiana L nivernly Mu ] Trunin y Jiivnssly Xi — ' Dc Pauw University )nin- ron I i- k i n son I olfese Rho— Butler College Phi- l-afayclle College Chi— Ha ov«r Colkpr Psi Upivenily of Virginia Omega Norlnvreslem University Atpha Alpha I U.a C ollege Alpha Bd — Uriverjtiy of California Alpha Gamma — Ohio Slate Universily Alpha Epsilcm University of Nebraska Alpha Zeta— Beloil College Alpha Lla — State Umvernry of Iowa Alpha l heta— Massaehusetts Institute of Technology Alpha Iota— Illinois Wesleyan University Alpha Lambda — University of Wisconsin Alpha Nu — University of Texas Alpha Xi — University of Kansas U.J MM t ' H U ' JrVtfy. t ' nnln Lt„ I- i ,„• ., . . H„,i... M . fliarl r,,, . h riiy. .Mil.v.-. l ' i -■..!!.. Miln-mtVc. Xaxhvilk. S- I trlnq ■ii-.in. VnMUiiiaruii, 1H ROLL Alpha Omitron — Tulane University Alpha Pi— Albion College Alpha Rho — Lehigh Umveiaity Alpha Sjgsnn University of Minnesota Alpha Up«h n — University of S, California Alpha Phi — Cornell University Alpha Chi — Penruj katiU Stale (Allegi- Alpha Psi — Vandeibtll University Alpha Omega — Leland Stanford, Jr . Univen l! :•• Gamma -Colorado College Beta Dp! la— University of MooUna Delia Delta —Purdue University Zeta Zefa. — Cental University ZeU Psi — University of Cincinnati ElA Eu — Dartmouth College ThrlA Thela — University of Michigan Kappa K.ipp.v L ' niscniily ai lllinni Ljmbda Limlwlq Kentu ky Mu Mu Vt ' Vji Virginia University Nu Nu — Columbia University Xi Xi- Cnn -r Hy of the State of M« nun Omicron Gmicfon — University of (. ' hkago Rho Rho — University of Maine Tau Tau — Washington University Ufjiilon UpsJon — University of Washington Phi Fin- -University of Pennsylvania P i Psi Syracuse Univerisly Omega Omega University of Arkansas ©tita digma ORGASM) FkHKL ' AMY. I90S PATRONESSES Mrs. Frederick C. Scheuch Mrs. John M. KEITH Mrs. Herbert T. Wilkinson SORORES IN URBE Annabel Ross Ona Sloanf. Thula Toole SORORES J N UN t VERSI I A ] E 1906 france mahtakri josks Mav Elizabeth Murphy Ruth Lenorf Smith 1909 Ethel Charlotte Evans Mary Frances Rankin Isabel EUZABETM Ronan Ethel Lenore Orvis Mildred Alene McGregor Verna E. Green I9F0 Edna Fox Margaret Lucy Helen Whitahkr Nora Nickols Mary Josephine Elrod 191 I Abbie Lucy Maude Brooks McCulloitc-.h Marjowe Lee Ross Ethel Marion Wilkinson Eva Winnifrko Coffee Lucy Dora Whitaker tit Ci)cta Organized Octorer. 1906 PATRONESSES Mrs Warren Wilcox SORORES IN FACULTATE Fi.oisf Kn W ' [ .h SORORES IN URBE Bess Epperson SORORES IN UN [VERS II ATE Mrs, E. L Bonner Mrs. J. P, Rowe Helen Goddard Cakkik Hakijknhukc; Tan ny H at ha ay Minta Lee McCall Flora Averill Flokkncf. Catlim Effie Cordz Marie Freezer foBNB Um KB 1911 Eua Hatch Fay Fostfr Margaret McCampbell liSMA ElDF.LL An.NAHKU.K RuJiKKTSOm lia College 3tl)lcttcs According to the ancient philosophers truth it teen only through the perspective of time. The most promtrrnl feature of a recent event aTt known; the details at seldom seen i n their true fijjht. Their relation lo the result is {prgottm. This it especially true of college athletics. The friendly rivalry which should exist in contest of this kind, occasionally becomes u mtense thai il if little belter than persona! enmity. This can only lead lo the moil unsportsmanlike conduct; un- necci ajy rauRhix-u amona the contestant and hostility of the spectators toward the Writing team. It is not with these fstwrw case , however, that we have to deal. Suth ricm on the part of team or student has never been at llic University of Montana, mr any of the educational untittiiions of the Northwest. Olll  conditions, hardly lr« LmporlJiiil, ronTront nearly every institution which engage in inreTCollegialC COIilcslS. The relation between perfectly clean athletics and ultimate swcce ' a sometimes forgotten. Rule of eh R ihiliiy are occasionally trans- lated w-jrh sufficient freedom to admit some athlete who would rial cnherwue be allowed lo compete. While ihw in ittelf  not neceswiTily a serious offence, it ha a tendency to lower the standard of ihe college, ' lie effect on ihr scholarship of a team is well knoi™. Thi cannai fail lo react on the college. The attitude of the student hody also Invite the attention of those who dwmr a high ilandard of athletics. There are few who do not. 132 I he k-jnii jli«uJd hnvr thr hc TtH ' st support of ll loyal students. This it quite as necessary in practice games s in ehampsonship rontC ! ' . This, hohVCYer, ii not the Otil rn|uiitti-. No onu rhould Ik blindr-d l y piirlisjn s]iirH llul lie cannot recognize the Kood joints nf an oppHMinR iram. Couratre. ability and determination aTe quite as desirable qualities in one ' s oppdnrni! .is in his warmest friends. They should receive l3w same recognition. I ' roper appreciation of a skillful play cm the part of an opponent is not ineensislAnl with loyal and hearty support of the home team. The University of Montana is on terras of the utmost ood fellowship v th all of thoie colleges with which it has held contest m the past. Defeat has sometimes been our portion; a often, victory. Many contests with distant colleges show thai we are entitled to r tik amonn the strongest institutions of the West. i -j : OOIBAII ■t Jh Gtmti Opponent Vatrity fc S?pi 2« Vt- l yjn. .11 MmmuI« (1 62 L jl §Ct ' 1 F r( Shaw, at Mi«oula .,..0 2tt W Otl- IS Wuhin«toii State ColblP. l Pull nun 38 0 Oct. 25 Montana Stale School of Mine . t Miiwiila 0 12 BSk Ht I Nov 2 Spofc-iwAma- IftVji p teur Alhlelic Club, al Miuoda 0 12 Nov. f i Montana Stale School of Mum. it Bulle 0 0 Total Score ... 58 114 1907 jfootball tCtam VARSITY Albion G. Findlay ,Coadi A I, Morgan . , Captain FREDERICK GRF.F.NUOOD . . - Manuffcr Frank Lewis. L E. Thayer Stoooard, C Keith Ambrose. R. E. Eii km v Kick I.. I Ahjiu-k Bishop, Q. Ii. ARTHUR Morcan. R. T. Okal Berry. L G. Dillon Thomas, F. B- Emmett Ryan. R, G- Will Harriman. L. I !. Frf.d Murphy. R. H. SUBSTITUTES Dan Conkers VlHCCffl ClUUC Kavkiond Dinsmore Arthur Davidson- Gilbert McLaren 127 m TRACKS THF. 1907 TRACK TEAM K. W. Schuu: CWJi A. H. Toole Mantge Roy McPkaii Cafilain F.MIL Al AM Millard Bullerdktk Arthur DAvrraoN King Garjjngton Russel King Rov Me Pi hail Ejhnest Patterson M, Df: Smith Allen | OOLE Frank Wallace T. J. Farrell MALOKtY. 1ME TEAM. m Mttt SBafifrington tate college at pullman aprfi 26, 1007 £60 K F. : OPPONENTS 99 j V U7 TT 7 Evcnl Winner RiN-nrd I nmlc Jchmon. W. 5. C 4 HOL, 42 «- 8fi0 yard run Maknw}, W, S. C 2 nan., 4 1-5 ee. 440 y td da h CWgil], W. C 53 4-5 Kt. 220 y rd daih Meyer. W, S, C 24 «c, 100 yard dadi Meyer, W. S. C  0.l ice 120 yard high hurdle . , Hammer, W . S. C . . . . 16 4 5 i«. 220 yard low hurdles Hammer, W S. C 27 kx. High jump Allen Toole. U .of M 5 ft. 6 3-4 inch Broad jump .Hilra. W. S, C 21 ft., 7 1-2 inch Pole Vauh Cowgitt. W. S. C 10 ft. . 4 inch« Shot put Thaytr, W. Sy C 39 f I. Hammer Throw Halm, W. S. C 120 ft, 9 bet Diicut Paltcr n. U. af M 107 ft. 9 fnche fllmlirnsitp of iV on tm a Ciarfc l rrort)6 Even } WcJpi I mile run,. King Qarluiglon 4 860 yard run . Leo Grecnough 2 51 22 min.. 49 sec 1906 mir.. 9 sec 1906 440 yard d«h Leo Grcrrwugh 51 mil.. 3 5 sec 1906 220 yard d h , . R. H, Carey . , . , . 22 min.. 3-5 1906 100 yaid dash R. M C «y IQuc 1906 120 hah hurdle R. H. Carey 16 rain., 2-5 sec 1906 220 low hurdlea R. H. Caiey 27 sec 1906 High jump A. H. Took 5 ft, 6 3-4 m 1906 Broad jump Roy McPhifl 19 ft, 8 4-10 in 1906 Pole writ.... Roy McPhail 11 ft 1 12 in 1906 Shot Put Paul Gieenousdi 37 ft., 6 in 1904 Hammer Throw Leo Greencugh 105 ft.. 10 ifi ..1906 Dutu ErneH Patterson 107 ft.. 9 in 1907 Albion G. Finpu-:y— CW i Ewing M«N n;OMth¥ — Captain K.DWARD Wi-NCER — Manage Ray Hamh.ton FORWARDS OFNTEK GUARDS GfOftOS Little AKTMVFt Rush cm 1 Scorr Opponents Vanity Jan- 31 Wralry.in, .it Muioula 2 85 Feb. 7 Monlana Stale Sthoo] of Minn, at MdmIj -10 58 Feb, 14 Mania nn Agricultural Collrgc, at MlMtHila.25 17 Feb. 21 Montana Anricu]lural Col If bp at Ba fman .33 9 Feb. 22 r ry n at E Irlciu 1 44 March 6 Montana State School of Mine at Butte 19 26 J -r 90 239 3ntct0ti)olasttx Stimuli Mttt at jVf otila, Montana tffomana f it Lb. I ? H K 17. IS MmI won Ijy Flathead Counly High SdbooL Declamatory contest won hy Jcion County High School and Butir F{i g h School RF_Sl LI ' S OF MF.ET Schoa] Pcnnls Anaconda , , . 9 Bull || Great Fall . 16 Helena 8 Missoula , 22 Individual Cup. won by Denney. Flathead, vvidi 24 paants. SchooJ PoinH Broadwater , 2 Fergus 14 Flathead 26 Gallatin 5 Teton , |3 i:;t Event 50 yard da 100 yard da 220 yard da 440 yard da 88Q yitd da One mile mil Two mate run 120 yW Wi hurdle 22U yarcf low hurdle Pole vaull High jump . . , . Bicud jump Shot Pul H.immrr Throw Discus , £ mUr relay Jitrrrsctjolatfrir Errors When Time Holder made .5 2-5 «c CWy, FKAhI IW9 10 2-5 « Beton. Fergut 1907 23 1-5 «c De ncy. FlaOwad 1907 55 sec Crawley. Fergu . 1907 2 nun., 8 kc Crum. Helena 1907 .4 mm.. 55 J« tyUttW, Gteat Fall 1907 I I nin., 6 4-5 « Pierce. Built 1905 16 2-5 we .Diiumore, M wula 1907 26 4 5 ice 10 fret. 5 feel. 6 i 20 feet. 6 Calbklt. Flathead 1907 I J. v. Flathead 1 C J04 Jim Border, Gallatin 1907 2 inch D.rumote. MtWOtlU 1907 43 feet, 2 1-2 inche Ryan, Telon 1907 I lb feet. 6 inche . GrancW Built 1 904 90 feel. lOinehei Hatladay, Teton 1907 I minute. 4H ec md . Vogel. Dailey. Splaine and SerifibiiKh Great Fall 1907 i:is F-NCINtXRS ' SONG Pi ' abc f h .ir imn v,bonrr -all ble $tn$i flov. Praiw Nalty who help him jpriwi Li dough Praij ihem all yr Vamily ho?l Praiw Oicai. pTiiiic Natty, but plJlisc 0 Cir (he- moil (FirU 3d Frcp. in German). NVh t «ewln n postal card in Gentian? (5«wid 3d Prep.) Ii mmi be ttMkfllk They ilw y? so by mail. (mal«.) 1 1 Whit ii Ike r.iiW n( the nsctl UtlXIK tLT It! (V«n. «fter «mc momcnu). Yr ? (Monlir, rradintf Cir rm..n j Djinll -lath rr. ( T ' Ti n laliriji) . Damn it, he died. (Mill R.) T-ll nnw S I ri.l liRtf-s Jir iyinnwtnc.il lhrn iJir sidnrn prorwHtwrut rr pccllvcU one tD ihr nthrr. Mr. Fredell. 1«w akaui (Jin sidrV Mr. Krntrll. h w nol ropcctablf Hi A r «v phenomenon I ha - win FmKin are no longer green The rcaiOit which I ' ve sought for ofl At laal I ' ve found ; itiry art to Soph ' d. +  • A rerUin youns man nanicd Brrry Of riiI- a!w.«- been wary I In- ' 1«. .■1 - d He ' d be cauRhl by a Bird. Bui really, lie doej- ' m eem «:ary HER AIM Slve J a prttly So| !kc fTiCHTr VVlvojr hair ix Beer awry She piKlten vp hrr Lhoti hltul hrow Ar d say hrr Jviro w high I think if ibe would (ell the truth How high her aire doth hut Her artmer ' d be, without doubt. L My A. I. M. h iix feel lour. LETTERS TO THE LOCAL EDITOR Local Editor: — Its itplyuig (o your of Saturday I wish 10  y ihat I dx r 1 iw Prronide an my hair, but soi« tsime it« H202 a a and wash- U males il very clean and white. your SALLY. Mr. Ectilor: — I am a kr r boy for my a«e. and «nw «y I act much young than I ought. I have fur overcoat which I wear ummer and wirier. [ dm interested in the band at the University, and wwild be uleaud to b mentioned in your book, Your idiotically HOWARD. P. 5. — No, thai was no! Huyler chocolates which I donated for the girls ' rate. j . Dear Mr. Editor;— I «m a Jitlle boj from Lev. iatown. My Pa  r Tofe or of the school there, I go to school at I be Uni- venily but would not like il but for Leta H, She is my girl. Say, don ' t my anything aboul us in your Seniinel or | yrcl even hext year. Your gwccljy SiLLOWAY. Mr. Edkor: — In aotwer to your of the 37lh I have in my library all ihr old and lalest almanac and funny paper , from which J have Ijiken only the Ijesl for my cha] ! speeches. You nir perfVdly welcome- tr. ihr re 1. Yolatt ELROD. CI)t flra The new wu dark m nubilu Imt A ternpu oplw in steal the r In a trrnjilum up ihe Maira Sat an aTa nnlc faruttui Ural now Ui silrril |t pi . Two bgryt went up in jtcaJlhy crcepus To lhe ara, clandeitimtt. Then: youlii wuh much inctosina, Came forth lo ileal without disguwi Nonqufltn braver, non iuam truer Quam hit duo unquam luit (If there wan | never knew ii) The eorpur of (hi aia oblnngui W ' finhed full much as hundred poundi Bui fortier rnuicle had pun never (jii.nn hie two. Ixjiiii- rt clever. They look the ■' with much timore. No more. said ihey- will A th place deeorare. Down  lair they tooV it. ar  evenio Arrw thr fjinpui cum tilefilo; Kxlerma porta ilood ail expecLum t hf boric and buggy aJE Teceptum, To take :i it duo el hundred poundua Where there Was a hiding lo . u- w These boy had thought in suJtum jocum Quod a road was too small locum For tali horse to mate a luwus Cimum himself from stem 1o sicTnus. ' I ' ll is bonus horse was swifl as helium Amahat much the Mnel ol bellum Amabat much the smell of helium;. So they f -d to young Took ' dooium. And put ihe an in llie barnum. Nmv rarh nnr M-elss hti pater ' dnmn Keeling proud as any homo, Krm«-in« rcrte ihey will riper, Into heios tam more strifen. They vww ibey will not teJ] ihe story. Plenam sport et plenior glory: Yet ibry svhiHWT cum jeirelr Of ihe deed without discrete. Ptexy cornelb all uncXpctlurn And ees the ara. in transilum: Tlw air ring! eiut bit vocifrralul. The aia drop , and puer fleelut Swlceth ludmy in the domO. WhcTe the Prexy seek in vaino Two ]j. Je youths, now t|uite drfrcl All forlorn and an respectum. Pnmney. David, Sampson., Caesar. Cynii. Blackhawk, Shalmonesar. Tell mr, where rsl nan thy gloria Where the honor? of Victoria? Thus they spread their fame profundus. The fame that ' s born wilhin their mindus. Till the Presy bears ihe f actus. And proceeds upon (heir iTacltus- One day I hey find the Prexy knowrth Where ibe ara is beslowcth : In haste ibey seek tej change the locus To ihe (i-llar 0-f Toole ' ' dnmuj. Where ihe orb of Piexy bonum Cannot see ihe ara oblongum. Forth they come with hasly guslo To reach ibe cellar all secrets. POLICE, DOCKET v v. i liiniAim AIM lliKIWIKAll ' Hr«rii,ii W .—MH,M 7, fr- 1, ,1 IimLms t: ' l. ,i 1 1 r -. -.i - !i I,.- | M  ti, niiidi mil. i .„...■,,.-. 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Aim-  hii M i |t .liu ; r«rifi ' « H.— AlllMKiksb uninvjitwihoiiiiit ill ajip4airai m- IhU man i rim. at Ui mnn 9« ms«« QirUabtail mnv at law; a y«p bijtph tirriuim Jodcidc RMom mitijcfl to fMiiuruir fbinirr tri an ant«Bb a- Lnjr d-xrrv ; bi- tHm in I he iHimimny ' - ' f n typMUlfW In rivalff ' a offiw ; n-[ H piiml l.i Ih.Iu-w in | . .: - : ca . nnil in- ai ' lloDH Var 4H(t tht Mtef: HflflV 1m ' liHikn] far atitnl danifni, an In ' n ninfiia fnr ■li i furtn nf Waul ml bj- Kt-rni ' V K.M in, | .-IkTiriC- nr alif.Dnliiic affrctlnaiv l«.i 7. -J. K. tfNOIUlT. Alia-- HiASV J t i . Alian K. m .v flr«n ,.m . - Om, nf tb nxwr itfrth ' tlllir crimiaal fcmrwn lo tbin rtifrirf ; al tltitr ntfml mllriinx. al irfSt-r timw imwl CTiUtic- in bU lanr - ui. [iih . m hILh ,nfi.viH.s lifc a rtnb. anil bennt non  i!rrirl iiijr HknnMi-i ' H in liK miiiniil : -IhMh a .MinviTMirinn nidi Jn .r Iba ir! I has l.-.V ilur f  r: [nmh Mint far nwnj l«ni-V hnrai TiHtli ' tf J}k raon rM-rari ' - rrtnirnaU ; it«nnr jinJivii '  ' ImM tlkf. Hmciili ,m e u I — ■I I. h. .l rVo. Waurixl by ntanji pirtx mi i- tate t Irtradi ttf ufantoa IIKfiilAN lJrtiltK i  It. Alia ■■Hiiax,- iUiirriptian, — A trontilnl oafeitaaaBWI lu HjiniiHniiii L.j a Jc-ii ivriMklr llalWBaq Um r.n - i- lb- |.riii ' i| nJ fcatiliv mf iJiix- |pt iii a«nalE.« wenr- n tilui ' uniform. «nnn«i ' n mlbnt nj , an J may 1 hki ti fi l In- hi- ti ' ViJuirllii ' - nf  |m -Ii; ri pj-alrtUy a,vn, I k« H i vr r Warn. SV Jl II r.- 1 pjf III (Vn-MlWl „|| : , cl HhSi ' i.f rniuiUn w n|ir n nJtuji, -l KKISI1Y. Alia. Jf. Th aiytiton. tl a imialf, nlwbt 1niild r rfiajw J5 fr«t t«ll: af a frmK-inif «f rMMuiii.nani.v-, vilih a rtmTlonal X|i[ lon it rwlf- anniTpni uii Im- kinpivn hs a iHTiilmr imc-rnln r til. m-hinnl utrmil I hi ' viUi- l, is  1in.yn ntM ' i-t hIpsvuI ; if mnftOr. w r -h fi r inj «rknlik J-iiiV DlJtMnf jMH ' ' kflj!E-« InlwIliHl VlW ' JIlAli lbt It a mit. ' rn. (in- nf uSiriSifKurinw. WuiUpyI by (Jif riiivcr-.tv a. . ' barsr- nf aUnurbhi? 4kn jn iw. S,. I-. klTI Alto Kimv h- r.jriviii.— Of a dloiplar ImlU I an l i«h« i  rim .if tbf ani 4 ' kawM fim3c : enretfif amrliiy itbil iinb ' ktii ui nf momam an- hip [.nntHDinant fralun - ; nny be known Uy bin KftMUWJt} I ict r luir nink fair niia Vxiitn. Mr ami hi , iinl, Spitirr Tix a vranlni iro a rfwrw of bnw- lary, ftflflllS Hkfae«1 ia a ILi it ■, altar riallflfl wltn rYul,. ong of tin m Fta was fond of Ebenercr — F.b, for short, she called her bau L Talk of tide of love — great Caetar! Yuu  htiuld ? r ' ehi r Kb jhJ FJo. Lb and Flo they Hood a W ' hen Flos siller w i a bride. AhJ when brute .knd i ioOm meded They. too. went out with the tied. When their firct child came —a daughter— Tlw nurse, for larger fee. IVent to wmeone else who soushk her t Leaving Eb and Flo at sea. Daughter ' s given name was Cooper — '  . for drorti and when she grew, Her beau ' s name was William Hooper, You should see ' em h Bill and Coo. Neil (here came a second daughter — Name: Hernina — and she uw And wrd a man whose name was Hawley. You Jk u]d ht ' em, I fern and I law. This happy couple, Eb and Flo. i ' hrn n.imrd ihnr ihird hllle dau B hler. To be in Lccping, don ' t you know — Minnehaha, Laughing Wafer, N« t came triplets, heaven blc J ' em! t . I n-iu-j i- r I ui li-c-LE quitr t t M-. Then quoth he to his FloreMa. This look lile a tidal wave? Wtten thr-M- cherubs of the sea Had the colic. ye , all three — F.l and Flo lost tnurh sleep Rocking the cradle of the deep. The triplels now are cutting teeth, And. ala . il hence befalls Thai in Eb and Flo ' s life voyage fhrre are many urinous squalls. F.b had shown a (treed most Jtony, Lit Liny up I he v.Mcn sand ; Flo, with raiding alimony. Can ! regret their busted strand 1 And the sea weeds of the relict (Flo. a widow, understand!) At thr summer beaches signal J hill ' I il l I I! IVI What jru ihe two diHereul i,ilids of hr.it? Prep. Hoi and cold. junior. Did Ambrose play the Jul half of be ,Voi r : game? StJiigr. No t he m hors dr. combat Junior. I guc when one nets badly hurl in j football game Ik generally ahhoi LOST; — SHE. Dt- J HL U. mi of Se, IIIie |. E-.dtior. Mr SlloMd Liii-ji ' i mu .1 poem you could K ivi- u. foj iuv .uitiu il 1 ' Silloway. Whv. ym but | left iti t Hunk home. U. C «ar — Alia Mawcy. I. Scfurrtcr — Alia A. 1- M. U. Canar and 1. Squec vr. aiiameys ai law. office under llu- t i r-= I N,illoiuil Ba;nlm '  Trir. F or . ' jale: A t d as new. Addreu md-hawi i- me; ohly used a short lite; E.. F.. Woman ' s HalJ. Drmk GoowRcrry Bush, shr IWh ihai made Adam and Eve famous; every swallow ma Let a friend. For ule by WrL TA1T, Snoddy and Huwyj. tJ.i k.tl school for and K irlv Siwddy teachri the lx ys and I limn thr ir.irb. J. Kttchuoi U- Sfcinum (A. S. U. M-). Ticker, 5calpeu and General Broker (brta.lu.fi). Phone 2 3. Slidoo Block. A prelate to a farftel edition. Book- THE SAFETY VALVE. m iH cm tana ' HE ' .Rl S ui.r wiio ,., Li,.-, ... pari, 1-.rj.rt. I he litlle instructor in Ait, She ' oui efa tliaptrCHu But this wt must own. She ' nol Jrlful c-JbOUijri fur hrr |uH. £R work always raises a fuss; _ and itmnrlimc il just nt.ikf Liiii. For she socs.lo Seattle And Irairt haw to prattle And then tries to leach il to m- [.LDK mathematics we may. But there ' s oon of us here that tu say. By the old rule of truer Or I he jlide-riilc, that he Mnkrs elliptical CUrreS the wrOnR iva). FOREVER the praises well render Of Montana ' s foremost defrjtder He £tvt chapel talks About Keep on (1«5 Walb Take «jt-, or he ' tl play (he suspender. AGFNTLFMAN w in «. r ranks, Wc not htm to care for our crank , He worships machine And al baked bean , Bui « to his grammar — no thanks? COULD ever a nun so pTecne Br anything other than nice? He teaches ol Greeb And other old freak , And too! oul the weeds in a trice 1 . UNLESS you ' re a regular shark You ' ll find yourself quite in the dark; Bui the lady m math 1 ie to show you i hp palh; ] ihe JimiS. you ' ll say. and no liirk. FT me say JUst a word lo Von ineu ( Concerning the A. S. U, M- We «re badly in debi But you ' ll save us yet. If you ' ll all buy these ticket — ahem! THI ' . scribe of the bunch, the least meek. Has a tnnsw for e ch day in the week; I U h-.imed Esperanto. And nns we all want tti. [bat we with our neighbors may speak- r OU all know the butterfly nun Mnkn his course u hard a he can What with lobsters and filhes Hum iukes and while dishes I You ' re sure tr h come under hi ban. OH THE English thai some popk spe.uk! ' ' She myy Will the lowest Dutch beat? With her ' beautiful soul. And her bair black a coal, SVd make [ke Marvel ferl meek. ■ULL q w dnm .t anyone Jim ' I ]i our hrigliih prof hot, 1 hear. An S starts your name And with nine ' lis the Hint, le lr|l? her. Shr amWer , I lenv queer. THll. profewor of literature L r Kf slang undiluted and pure; It really Km; h.sd, And it make ua fed bad, [ hat We must hkIi language endure. HAIL all. 1o die i-lu-miMry shark Who loves to go out on a lark: I Irr speeches an ' rir.it And fin rather deep, But her bile ' s not  bad ai Iter bark. rj 1 NORMOLSLY fond of football, r m And qudtt or wvfn I eel tall, I lis gauntlet he hurls. M rn-q bt won ' t Talk to girls Of course! He can ' t like them at all ' UNUSUAIJ-Y wwd in P b-k« He seem to tbink grammar « bore ; It don ' t really pay To put off, day by day. Writing up Fjhie ' i notes, | am sure. OF ALL ibe Prof , under ihe sun. The History Prof, is the one; With manner as staid A a proper old nwid. Whom you ' d never inspect of a pun. PR OACt and For all. lei me say, (She says k each hour of the day) If you really must smile And talk aJI the while. Go nut on the campus jnd slay. MY FRIENDS really often ask me, Now, who ..-.in that learned hay be? But they laugh in their sleeve — You can ' t make them believe He ' s ihe Prof, of thai fierce chemistry. ' 10 ' s tMrtorp Once U| on j spi in y day dreary, while the FreJiman nderi wr ry, Ovtr fomething quite czti ui% (hey euJd do lo vtut their spite. They discovered, oh surprifinst, one Among them twift up- rising. Who related Km- the Sophie were to have a Hunt that nighl. Let Us s teal, he muttered hoarse)} ' , uleal the Prexie SopbomOFe Only (hi and nothing more. Presently therr wuh Kresv stronger : hentaiing then no longer. Sir ' quolh they youf plan ' s a flood one. quickly Jet us then explore; Scarcely had the Freshies spoken, when a if by magic token Aflan Toole appeared before them passing ih rough n div •.ml door, Come and see ouj bull-pup, Allan, Mae called to the Sophomore, Only thu and nothing more. So into M« ' l chamber turning, alt hi ml within him yearning For a- chance o we (he bull-pup, Toote wenl, filled with Inut galore; Hut ihr I ' rr.Ouw I here had waited. And ala for Toole. l. - Lied. He was overwhelmed by numbers and soon ihrwvn upon ihe float. You are kidnapped from your partV piOud ;ind haughlv Sophomore Kidnapped. ihii and nothing more. usa Deep into the darkness, peefuig, long br stood there, wonder- ing, fearing. Unpins; he mi-jiht reach the party and the liOod things ihrTC in store. But be beard an derpei! sorrow, You must stay uiicjI to- morrow — Doubtless all yout class will miss you as they never have be- fore. Since you are ihe host, oh Allan, and the Presje Sopho- 111 1 r. ' ' Damn. raid Allan, nothing more. While he -a1 engaged m nurssing, but no syllable exprc sin£, lo hr rye appeared A vision which he had not seen before, In amawmcnl mixed with gladness, then he won dispelled m adnesa. hoi (he Junior nd the Senior president were em the lloor. V,- on- LidrM|j|jfd by iJip FreiSiief. ' et u Prex Sopho- more Allan quoth, ForeveTmoreJ So (he h re hit tell (he story, how they won their fame and glory. How they raptured all the presidents like knights in dayi of yore, I W I bey kept ibr party Buwin . till at IajI ihe Irici con- fewing. Sent a note Jo Allan ' s mother -where il caused a miidity rear. Fmrn hi eat among (he mighty we ' ve put down ihe Sophomore. Quolh (he Frwhie — nothing more. ...Cl)t... 3ota uljsicrtpt Ok iunal Chapter, University of Montana, 1908. Mullv. Rwi. Hn. or Die. Colors : H ' hitifV ficJ and Slramtm-I( Crcrn. PLATFORM. To Kelp dm lhe crflwT cult, if he an ' t gel out hinw IC. To wotIi — anybody st can. [Yi din:k .ill tfi.il l.iMe ro(|iiir.M,. To «t — all we can pay for. To wear — clothe . I ruliTt.iin idem. To ioW— FRATKRS IN LNIVFRSJ i A I I Oral J. Berry WlLFORD WlKMNCHOFF David Lamam Mai las van l.e winger William Van Eman Holau-s Mac lay FRATFR JN FACEJLTATE. J. flAKiHNt: U DSJWO0f - FRATFR ]N URBE. Rk HAKL) Kkssler Mollo: Hate ]iou got a match? OFFICERS, Tuxedo Sckeuch — Prtudcm. Lucky Strike Craighill— Vict FiaidtnL English Curve Cut STODDARb- SccfeiafyTtraiufef Red Bull Lovett— Ouhult C«ard. HE-.AhQl AKTKK.S IN SPOHN S OKI KK ( 1 1 AIR MEN OF COMMrTTES. Pall Mall Montgomery Ml MC. Cabs Act Leaf McCullougii PaJ ' KKS. ■£gYFTIA ( Dmtiks Dormax New Students and MsiiBClUHlP Pedro Berry Grand Initiator and Train kk CUBES FlNDLAY. Place of Meeting. Away Of fire (When Prnti im ' t around). Y= W. C. A, A oils: Ibmjh pwi  iU ita biff nwJ. Cofwt Cfocofalc OFFICERS. Pn-sithirt l- ' iAWM BRAUIOKD. 7 A« Can fy Kid— After Dinnkrmint Amjkhws. Keeper of if Hvoiilc — Grab HarjiknburC Chief JfM-up - EIichlanp K. Lvvc. (Dorm). Heathen al IjUfie Fl-OS5|E ThIEME. Blrnt Fudge Wiiitaker. Peanut Brittle McGregor. Tk Man Behind the Cun— AMPLE WdlcHT. OBJECT. ' To rid iht I n.wr-.-iv of many ujeltii people To lake plfAiurt trips lo Roienrun. Buy enndy bunDM for tne Fijiv Meeting Place. Speer ' t Office. Meeting Time. Every Other Mirml . OFFICERS. Alwavs Ethel Lem-h— PfrMmt. AU4QST Heartless Toole — Vke Pmutani. Never Convinced Bullard Rather Not Whitesitt f Lr,i Jauntily Striving Snodov— Comtymdmt Statkn Rather EASY Kellogg — Chaptrone. Awful Innocent Morgan— Caadt. Motto: Ceia editor butita. ttctmft Pime; Whrrrv T ihc Dram isn ' t. MEMBERS. Av, i ' . L. ]SMit I.M MottGAN Migpity Ernest Burke Darned Good MacGregor liiiMN |v. --II I j BRADFORD jAUNTfLY STRIVING SNODDY l-.ASM Y Kc-i ' l I I) MoNK.rjSji.HV I ' .NhHt.klK C ' okLjy Il ' st Harnfssed Bonner Much Loving McCall Almost Heartless Toole Forever Mine Jones AlttlKX ' l E ' OEEOttkR H IS 1 1 OP Many Minds McCampbell Bug Fake Kitt Just Missed Lyng 3 Don ' t lifer tfir jfartiltiJ Sung bv the JUNIOR QUARTETTE sl Taw — Rkhnkv Km 2nd Tenor — Ivan LKlNlN ;t. H Baritone — I- ' hamk Ij-,uis I The kcjk if a room in the buroenl ' s deep «lo rr Scwnr Junior .md Sophie there hide: The SophV often say — Aw. we really can l stay; J-Shi ihr Junior have locked (hem iiiiide. Al U l Presie knock . Now, 1 11 wager my joeltt, Criej wcwonc. Tbe Soph are without! Come right in old man — then they add. If you can, You ' re a wonderful iport there ' no douLl ClIOftL ' S. I don ' t like ihe Faculty, t r ' . in.ikr -i I ill ■■■•ill. ni -. Amf ro uw (0 bother Sendio 8 note for berp lo father. While ibe wholr blamed bunch irr down on mr. J don ' t think lhal I ' m  0 bad. Not ihe word lhal Prexie ' s had: Ira a (ally fellow. Ijul when I «et canned again, II. I r. hammered away with an ax. to they ay p f n finding ihe door had been locked; At Iwl the lock broke, and (be Juniors aweie In lit n I.H-t lint iwji, Ptefclr who ' d knocked. Il '  MMpemion for you. (hen he laid lo a few, Th how whal cLau ipiirt will do. They called on him loon, and have ilnce iunp ihu i Which eem to he their point of view. — Choru - TABULATED SUMMARY OF StMORS NAME PET NAME AGE H4KJM3 WM ° ' f f- , ' PA1UHG | FA TE AIM IN LIFE KAVORrrE Ht.VtfiA.Gt SHOES Ethil mi Naivil at Pl4h puo Ethic 1 ,  BbII T - Sh Mill Rubbari D J. B rr in. toiti. Hun t jr T l i til A tan t rr L.r }m Gum GarJar Gltf PamlK Aiwt Harts ' Sh. J In. . In rrtdi Eha  vi i- h Tatt J hJoraTBaf Slrtme K 20 Ar. padJa C. A. Bin . . CQ«e£f£ | 1h Jhei ! tanti Ov«p 6 lncli r H rmla« Sur ySttaof Slick aml Mailt Gsirre baa Una . V. • ! .-a, L K! AilOTrve FTlnifir CranMrrlai L ,B :I: ' Vlrcanl Gr tic ■• • • Sitti J] Tii ' j ln ' i -TotaarUlM Vlflttih NL Crefc H xn i Wr 5llr r FU« Aril ur Lu« ' .iic. Ptaur WnU o at: | 0 Ita. K«lEln£ Fefca Hill crKkara lo cllinfa Hack Svmrl Hilic SBluv WaartaHb Still (roving Wt mcch SacchirlM E rafoiaf ' ' Oaar Bor TcfTi J f . ' ) Fll ' .aan Phtar ' T Plntoy. Yl T( iflt C lana=elr TWiUbmli E ar  J B!a a j Heiairas r«r Ralph! Sarly plat? Good Nion GSflyaruaw Ein «ajf 3h, Ibc, Lab. bdH Tot a aek«L ma ' am Tecwk T Ua IH Rajpa Rinjaahik. Wtbtr Lai Ida U 1 Hdi H 2 O Rtm wittf PmiMritaHF Holm Goid ril C rrm H ni nburili - NW mitt u w Kwdaivtajntl. SWliU HtataMcCill- ' if ! iStaf Waonfr Ulm Loot i(J af Bian- • ' T« ai Cbsahlnc rr ru _Jt Tn lh H«.l B rr Panti ITHitwt U..lrb jwra F l 1bt Surly Dantmr G«ria Hj.-.- C Safoon TDba Manawi T K«a pi Prapa ' n Syrur b Witit Mot Htrairart A. L MWfUi.. hn« A ttysisry Ma cm raacfe : ;■rrci Main Ear F «-i|nttT Baa  Ice M«i« 1S bti M« iran [ . iMnfc Udh fcrnan ihwMari Mlr J TMii P mwlMy Milan Sraaa ... ....., Fltlftn A  r H t Sbtlr GplrOnu Hack- T.W. C.A. 7aa K ih Smlrb Rulfcjl IDatlCtP}! CaJ l-ra TO ' a MimoraiT Poaan ' t faaliar. in nitrA ' dldn ' l toe HS Wi pfc cajjtai_ Grairtly tu Qwt.k M«tit SSaani _ Wrf1.n5_ Sardiiwi To tail ho low Twollya M Hooda Sarnnrlita Ca U Chrtu E. it. 4 In. e«la bin E- A. Wwti i . . ? but Tillir E2 W.nn ' a W1U 7,: ' d W think t!a K«ra„r watfhad Jzfiul GiLUrHry Ce variarlw Sqm 1hLn K to m Toawrtd Hvj H. WfcimiiH. H sa •at Siwalw } } £ - u«n AwiHa Collfgr Jbpinnrrp Blwl be ihe tie thai binds - Brrney. RcK-k ol Agr Sfioonry Knfk- Blow ye the trumpet, blow- -Wall ate. O Paradise! ViTw doth not craw for r«t — Mhs Kel- The thureli ' s nnr iuundjljon -Whitraptt. Now ilie day it over — Munn, the Janitor. My soul, be on thy guard — Wcn r. Kind words can never die — Mai Fay. Rue. my Soul, and nirekh ihy Wings — iiilWay. Shall [ let him in? — Mtu Stewart. We lay u calmly ( ? dnwn ta  l«p —Sentinel Editor My day are gliding swiftly by — Claw of ' 08. 1 was a wand ' iing sheep — Morgan. Yjrld not Id irmplstKMi Snoddy. Love Divine — Leech. Glorious thing of thee ire spofcm — Keller. l larlt! Ten thousand harps and voice — Mandolin O day of test and gladneu — Saturday. Each cooing dove, etc.— The Chaperon . Ait thou weary, art them languid— ! leEen Goddard. Harlt k The herald ansle sins -Glee Cluh. Holy? Holy! Holy!— Ke 4er ' i ovwalk l.jrt a little Mmihine in Findlay. A Scientific Snjo prr, ir.s HEARD IN UKKMAN I . ■■i si Imt. inn sic-? he asked. She started and turnrd red. My switch — «h. i «t lcnj e she cried. Then turned iwij 1 her head. Nun, ubersetien, he went on; True laugh Kid died away. She moved her chair, iben sweetly Hid, Til do just as you say. Coach Eindlay Unuk his hrad igainil h and sailing die i indrscenl light globes in the Gym and cracked it. thvi ii ' lliw i Wakh mc K et there (Thayer). Lost i Tf. ,ird NOHA MCHOI.S. , Wii., and Mtssoula. Maul., a happy smile. Kelurit lo oarh Kind I ay and receive A BAD HABIT. There ' s a habit most appalling In il clutches we ate fatting. It ' s the stunt of Betting dance month beFoTt; If you ' re iilly and have wailed You will dance with girls you ' ve hated If you tiy lo fill your program on the ffoor. Junior Attention! Mrs. Cunningham wiiha lo know when the bill for board and i President, for three days preceding ihe Junior party, is lo be paid, (Editor ' s rate. — We betiewe lh should be paid at once.) , for Mr. Van Eman. the Jui Here a to Snoddy. so n ' t and span Roclt-4-bye babv van ' 1 1 soon hr a man. Craighil). Student will plet : thai their beard are moorhly shaven before crleting any of my classes. ' MON I ' AN A AS SI IE. IS SLNti! Arc thoj ' n r-tj-lall lull Lu thee for what ii dflDC Montana, m, Mon tana. MONTANA. MY MON TANA. Thou has-th portion wF the fur? . are people ev ' ry one Montana, my Montana; MONT ANA, MY MONTANA: Krom shore I shore, (rom sea f sea An ' das shall go and come O mays ' the ' name-full honortdbc ' Syni- , . , . , bright sun bol of dnfnglh an ' loyalte . Find here full man ya vicliy won M .iin.M.,,-!, MON T AN A. n M( I ANA. MONTANA. MY MONTANA, (Gee, J don ' l know this last verse!) MONTANA, MY MON-TANA: MONTANA. MY MONTANA. W ' lwrc h l thdu gone my pietly m.iid? Oul on the campus into the shade. Wilt thou return at early morn To find thy Margin leaving llu ' Dorm? I ..int.i to Mml.i. ' SiV. you Jjiow J uillirr like the Jlin |ir«|iu r. It ' ?, like lhi , Will uu m.iicV mr? ' Why do you Ait? ' ' Partly from curiosity, partly h CAu e it ' 1lir only way [ r.m mnkr ur - of wing you again, and then, I like your hair. Vi r iJJ you? ' (|n dr.muin HonrnV 1 ' ' Yes. Hornier! ! ' What the dickens do you want? H ' | wai just ru ' in«. Isn ' t Bonner the biggest dam around here? m Slffenoujlrbannntte !-.}■{) it I; hK-ng dorm out prni and eotnigmns ihe Sentinel to the btnut of the printer, the ediloii wish to acknowledge ihe invaluable aid tendered 4$ loSrai fti?nd- ar d cwxitniiout tocrliert. Especially to Charts }.. Eggltiton and . fisi Flan-nee D Men We aWe thank for drawings, which have enabled tn In make the bed? what it a. To iht latter, alio, gati the credit for the dciign on the eaves. The cditoTi feel deeply indebted alta h Prof. M. J. Ettad for photograph rwJ m the fiont of the book ana in the Likrafp Department; U fot fiilt ' • i .■■i ■1 1 fc ; jfuJfnrf ti llw A htelic f)ep,ntr„eni: ■•• Harold Daiples, II. KUbusn and Lultt Cobban for dtawings; io the edit on of the I90B Sentinel tor valuahlr hints and suggestions on the editing of ihe book: to iht busintu men of the itaie, through whose liberality and lapat sup- part we oie enabled t« make the book a financial lacier; and tu the man} othen, who, by thought or deed, have given us aisittancv in the nr. ' 1907 Fni ranee LjaminatLon, Monday. SrTicembeT 9. ReRMlTalwu Day, Tuesday. September 10. IrnHudiun bcifi:!! Wrdw ' sdav. September II. 8:30 A_ M ' Uinnk iiivinc; Vacation Iwin Wrrtm- r|:n Novcrn- bcr 27. 12:30 P. M. [li a riLum inx Vacation iild ' . Mand.iV, Derrmljrr I, 8:30 A, M, f ' hriuiMj Holiday begin Friday. December 20, 4:00 R M. 1908 Chriitma Holiday end Tuesday, January 7. 6:30 A. M- First Semesti ' end Friday, January 24. Regifltalinn Day. SrTflnd Semester, TikmJ.iv. [ami ary 28. foflruclion btguu Wednesday. January 29, 8:30 A. M. Charier Day. Friday. February M. Annu.nl K.nlnMminfRt of the Hawlhnrne Soc.ielV, Feb- ruary 28, 8:30 P. M. AlihUal J - ' .nterla iiimrnt of ihr Cl.irlJa SinielV. Friday, M.m-Jt ft. H:i0 P. M. Annual Rccilal, Department of Elocution and E J hv?i- cal Culture, F Uy. April 3. 8:30 P. M. Oratorical ContMl, Preliminary lo Stale Conlcit, Fri- day. April 17. 8:30 P. M. Inlerscholastic Meet. Wednetday, Thunday, Friday and Saturday, May 13, 14. 15 and 16. Instruc tion end Friday. May 29, Prize Conteit in Declamation, Preparatory Students, Friday. May 29, 8:30 P. M. H. N. Buckley Oralorkal Contest. Salurday, May 30, 8:30 P. M. RaceaLureare Day, Sunday, May 31. Annual Rccilal, School of Music, Monday, June 1, 8: n ] m Class Day, Twfl,iT. June 2. Annual Lecture before I iti-raiv Socit-lief., Tuciday. J. .r 2, ft: 30 P. M, Field Day, Wednesday. June 3. Alumni Reunion, Wednesday. June 3, 8:30 I 1 . M. Ctimmenrcmerl. Thursday. June 4, 10:30 A. M- IV E ARE GRADUATED al ihe head of the class and at !| climbing! Over a third of a century it it, working every minute m the interest of our customers which, in turn, ha been for our Interest, and has made us, what wo are to-day — the larcest and bhst CLOTH ISC STOkE DRV GOODS STORE SHOE STORE troMErs apparel store titifSE FVRXISHJXGS WORE CROCKER r STORE GROCER } ' STORE HARDWARE STOJtl tMPLEMEXT STORE y EH I CLE STORE in the University City— an establishment rated among the largest in the country. No want that dependable merchandise will satisfy, but in some one of our complete stores (all under one rool) will that mer- chandise be Sound. IV i make a specialty of Students trade, have what they want, when they want, and at prices hey % ad y paw May 10. 09 Uke (he calrncLiT. May 1 2- It rain . Had outlook. M-i 13. Intencholaalic Dcbale — Hamilton, KalispelL May 15. Inlerecholaslk Mn-l begins May 1 6. Meet in fuJJ swing. ' 08 Annual appear . May I 7. Meet at ilt highest; Engineers have open house and serve hot ceffe. Sign . Nu and Sigma Chi entertain (he Ruert of the J I if. -- :■!!.!, . May ItS. The day afler. but still excitement lingers. U. of M. play School of Mmr . Baseball. 6 «o 7. Pan-Hell- Banquet al Florence Holel. M,i Jl ' I in.iU. H.iciti-jiliurK firM ; Hatch wcruvrL Pollcys ljut. First National Bank Of Missoula, Montana, Capital ..... $200,000 Surplus and Profits - - - $100,000 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS A. B, Hahuc d, President- J. M. Keith. Vise Freildent. E. A. NnrUH . Cashier. % L. GfiEENOUOH C H. McLeoo Kenneth Rojs 0. G. Eholamp H. C, Kutm A General Banking Business Transacted . Jl s4 interest paid on Deposits in Our Savings Department at 3 per cent per Annum, Hassler Bros. General Printers and Book Binders Agents For- MACEY BOOK CASES. OFFICE SUPPLIES, ETC. Engraving and Embossing Work in All Its Branches The Best Is None Too Good 137 E£ast Main Street. MISSOULA, MONTANA. May 22. Merry lime al the Varsity, Politics in M up- rcwir. A- S. L M. dect Officers. May 25. Fied Greenwood wnokr Itu firM duel Last - M y 29. Junior Prt in .«id R r q:.hr..n. Tii krK $2.00, l nmnd. ' , . lake- i aimni n I ft. May 31. J. M. Keith Declamatory Conlcsl, June 2. Baccalaureate Day, June 3. Sehool of Music Recital. Sigma C hi Annual Banciurt. Tlrr Fkath of All Work. FURNISHINGS for the College Man Mcf(it bi n Huts JJ)t K0ti JM- America JA, Supprha t ' r n ' tit i H, V r D. JIthUlic Underwear T nn f Brandlg , Kincaid X- Woodi Clothtt M. R. HARDENBURG CO. )H l%ln Aw.. MISSOULA, MONT. J. M. LUCY SONS Furniture Carpets Wf tury j tamper lineof Honvc and Olficc Kumiilibgi. ThLa i jive itorc where yon can find ]« liTgcti Jin? pi Trunks, Suit Cwi md TravcUitK Bag in (he city. Coiut ui jr.: .or wj. TJie, ? . Theatre Candy Store ALWAYS A LEADER W. A. BUSWELL ©ptirian i ltirrti C, vainer dttt) ivrjmirci -.« SYtS rtSTID AMI LtNS OftOUND To COKKKt ' r KRHf Ki OF HEIR ACTION ' A COMPLETE. LIS ' !: Of DIAMONDS. WATCKHS AND JtU ' fcLEJtY 224 h rot; ins avk. Ill I DON ' T BE AFRAID 1 Our floods art i v best Otir prices ihc lowest . Barber Marshall Good Things to [at Fancy Fiwh FtvIU. Candka. Hull. Helm ' E-nlllEd Pto fe Cafcei, We Aim to Please You. Woodward ' s Candies Served Where the Best is Desired The reputation which Woudwirdt hivt gained in ihe put for urwquaksd punty Hi d«ricio-jsi-.eaa decs noi tratrfere Wish iheHr PLUtif odtVEsa . Probacy your swoethurt would Onjoy a box, MBlhey arc lheSUnd Ifd In ht world of artels. Missoula Investment Company GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Missoula, Montana, 121 E. Main St. Phone 72 See Price Henley For Good Groceries 113 HiK int Avenue Phone «7 C u. ffee Park u U ht Lunches Served at All Hours Good Coffee and Sandwiches A Specialty 125 MpJn Phone 318 Black Sept. 12. I ' lir Y. Vt . C. A. icirlst rntrrlnin I he iww K irls it Woman ' s Ha]]. Att out for Foolknll, Findliiy trim . Sr t (. 13. KWwII Prospects bruin t brighten. Whilebear on ihe Horizon. Ryan appears. Stpl, 1 7, The Engineer give a Farewell Banquet to Sib Sep . 18. [ J rcxie gis«-s. an rnUrrly oriHJn.il WluTr- cm rvwp- on I he Oass. Sept. 20. New SluoW romjiarr nril ' .ind lliLnk jhrjut gong home. Sep). 21. TubNujht. SepL 23. Old Student begirt lo relurm Sept. 25. Sigma Chi give Banquet in honor of departure of Profe«cr Sibley. 171 Gannon McLeod LIVERY Cabs, Busncs and Transfer lo and from all Trains Befl of Rip al all times For Quick Service, Telephone 33 EAST MAIN ST., MteSOULA, MOST. BOYD BROS. Livery and Transfer, Feed and Boarding Stable Good Saddle Hcrfurt wwJ Rood Roadilcrs. Up-to-dale Turnout at all time . Special CarrLsBrj lor Wcddmp. Ot J KJSJ ' iT-; M1SSOUL A HOTEL C«. Male .„,• 5 ™ Su. TELEPHONE 7S THE BEE HIVE ifi btogfe Fi M CU Good., We hII at bed rock price . Come in and S t U ljeforr You Buy. Cor. W. Mam St and I logins Ave. DAVID C. SMITH Drugs Kodaks Kodak Supplies and Fine Stationery MISSOULA MONTANA Scyl. 11. N r rw .StudrnLj, ' Rn-rrplion, StfA. 26. FirH game- of tht waton - Montana 62, W«- leyan 0. Sept. 30- Big F«d in honor of Walt ' j Birthday. Oct. I. PI dgiii B icAioa hegim and many wrprise? for FraU and Stnrorilks. Oct 2. Band Reorganized and Oct. 3. Mdodiou strains from the Girl:- ' Basement. Oct. 4. Si ma Chi .Smokw for Friends. Moonlight Picnk up RaCllnnakt. The Martin Company Topsy Hosiery H?OPEft HOSIERY ) |iut « Officii] U C ffflC( lOOtVr«ar. Th« Top ' Hcuery rctWEiehl aur 6W7i I mpoTtatuiii direct irom CVtrmmty, and embntt such a varied Usdrlrftenl o1 y.ua, lace ar.n embroidered ilylw |Jw1 every whim ami fwicy can be (uHy Up lr m t5a ' Where in Dollar foej it ' s full Duly The Ascot CHERAL PATENT COLT BLUCKER Thiin ' i tXCLUsiVF,NrA - Th H ' ( si 1.1 Tli«rr '  COMFORT Thfrf ' i LONG 31RV1C[- Floraheim Shoe Most Styles, SS and $6 EVEKY MAN WHO CAEES for HEAL COMFQftT shmuld HAVE HIS FEET FITTEO at THE MARTIN COMPANY American Ltdy Corsets 1 A.HE HERE, The Corse) picture Oct. 7. Clw Cluh mwts for f irs-l liror; propped rckkJ- Ocl. Pledge Day for girli, CulEen arrives And dov,-nj a football suit. Ocl, 9. Srrialur Tillman r, f K-ns thf L ' nivcrrily Ltclurc (ourw. Ocl 10. Hovcy visit. U. of M. Oct. II, rooibill Mi n( «fl 2 , Kort Shaw 0. Ocl. 12. Fir  A.S. U. M. D anr - Oct. I 5. Rally for football boys in Cotivocalion. Oci. 16. R 0 y turn for Pifflna All?ft (COM too. The Store that keeps the prices down 1 lw Ijdipc ai only Mriclly dependable lunh J.l« inertliaii. drie --always the first store to  |hw ihc new idea a soon as ihey appear — our auarlinaiitf in (he varum derM llflMUtl art- wcond 1o none, FOR WOMEN Tailored suits., tailored iidrt , rain toat . title, net and lingerie ibtHuauls. military, corset , fine muslin and knil underwear, plain and fancy horiery, glov«, i]lks. drr« mHi, wash woods, white ifwdn and house Furnishings, FOR MEN Kuppenhewner ' s high dua clnthe . fancy shirt , under- wear. rIovcs,. lies. suipcndrr«. fancy vests, and. the best aiaurt- rnirnl cif hult in MbsomJ.i. Sl IOES for every member of ihe family. MISSOULA, MONT. Beeson Armstrong We are recog- nized as the only store in Missoula catering exclu- sively to High-class irade. V sH ' t icili.s.c in College Chthes Maker dasbery Exclusive agents for L System Suns Dun lap and Hawes. Hats. Yeska VesTS and ' Walk -Over ' Shoes I fit ' s from li. A. } its up to the day. ' Oct. 24. Sentinel Staff reappointed. Oct. 25, Foolbalt— Montana 12. Sthool of Minn 0. Many wive Si S mn Nu ;i pjn.r. Oct. 26. Sigma Chi and Delta Signta initial . CM- 29. Father L J. Vaughn give ihe econd number of ihe L ClUK Coin . Qtt. 30. Sigma Chi give Hallowe ' en party. Durm Gil I vm- parly. Nov. 2. Hawthorne ha meeting and initiate new mem- ben. E- ' ootbaJJ — Montana 12, Spokane Alhlelie Association 0, Nov. 4. Chicago Gl e Club. Nov. 6, Team goe to Butte. Nov. 7. StudcnH w to BuMe for game. J. W. LISTER Itiattk Books ) Stationery ) School Supplies LrnLYenhy ind Public School Bouks. Kuuntiin P?ru nA Sewing Machine , Pruning IqMrurnicrm •ml SuppJio. ikippJie tut iK V ' uids ot T pe- wiiirr and Supplw . : : r : ] ' .. From St. Missoula, Mont. For Watches. Diamonds. Jewelry, Optical Goods, Go to Special attention given la Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing. First National Bank Bldg. Missoula. Montana Simons ARTISTIC PICTURES aw FRAMES. ARTISTS SUPPLIES Missoula. Mont a J. M. ORVIS H OUSE Ktihler Campbeti Ufie JilitOpianO Phonograph and Gablet Record SHEET MUSIC AT POPULAR PRICES Missoula, Montana Hamilton, Montana Nov. 8, Bitf gjmr. Buttt 0. Monlana J. Nov. 14. Profwor Snoddy tilpr1aim S ™ t hi. Noy, 15. Setoatd A. -S. U. M Dance. Nov. 16. Y. Vv, A. i, ' ' K- to Eln rm.iii, n|w «jvc Hawihomr Liler ry Sooriy biousjfit to lift by ihr. Spwit of N. Nov. 17, CratfthilJ arrive and Ukw up Lntfiiw rniK work. Nov. 19. Prof. Snoddy giv« a Smoker to Sigma Nu. Nov, 23, Theta Phi nave tea to Vanity girls. Not J-J. M ' -- Kncitak rl-.U-rtoint E lu l.i I ' hi ii- liomjr ii r Mi« McFarland. Nov. 2H. I !m ' M Phi gavt dance in honor of Mi Mc- i i mi a Gm-noughv Nnv, 27, Kdward Baxter Perry givei Recital. Thanlci- tciviriR Vacation begins, HZ .. . OM.Y MIK KIMiST K r. ' i WF.ST -_ DOMKliTlL ' CIGARS TurkuS, £g) ' puui ind Dome-uic Cigtrenej tej id «ock C m k-r.i ion cry c v Wishing Tackle Billard and Pool Room Phone 57 Ked 1 Missoula made 1 Candies MtSSWLA, MONTANA Why Nonpareil Ice Cream is good to eat Cream f 1 i ORC of ihe mail healthful anide of food ihn.t can Ijc taken inlo- the human mlcm. L ' i i . Mm- knovn. how herdtbfu! pure cream  II will arm thr body to d ear better than anylhinp rl t there is. C it Jin I lilt tlTrjI r com plcKioft beaulificr m the world Drink lull of cream or nl lm ui Nonpareil ice cream nnd you will have perfect health and a perfect i tnn| licxion. When i ii i ii- i rr.im i« frown into Nonpareil ice cream it make ow of the mo t healthful a well urn- of die mo t delicious food lhat ..hi Iw ini.iu-iii.il Ire cream i- nvore eruity diar ti;d .met will do lite ■vfMrm more pood dun jtiythms cjie v. n .. .in e.n. fj] f i jJEy in ,utii weather. A k any doctor Vnu know- what he think of the food Value ni pure Ico eik cream or Ice cream. All flavor oj ice cream, Jihrrbelj and icei in hulk or brick- Jecial orders oo short notice. Delivered pat Led in ice 1o keep for several houn. PHOJVE Az.Rmd NONPAREIL CONFECTIONERY l 6 Hie Bi Av _ MISSOULA. MONT. Nov. 31 . kimona Orchestra give concert. Dec. 2. Vacation ends. UorhrSvoOrt, Scheuch, F-hnd, Rowe. Craig. B™sL Whrrr is the Fur • Dec. 4. Dr. Underwood return and announce (hat SHE will be here in January. Dec, 6. Si ma Chi ' Annual Ball. Delia Sigma entertains the young; ladies of the VnnitJ. Dec. 13. Mary LI rod. I : .v.i Coffee, entertain Delta Si-gma in honor of Mi s Blakdy. D.x. I 7. Mu kal Hechal. Dec. 16. Glee Club and High Jinks Entci Christmas Tim. Dec. 20, Christmas Holidays being. M ISSI t I. A Periodicals Ami ;i I: i i ££e « ' import 1 1 km H K ' I m Ts. JiilinsMn ' s and I w i i©y a CI iocol, ' itort TIIK ONLY Hot Tamale and Chili Concarne Lunch Counter in the City. iff Crcinit mi Jt $fc fi 13 rinks We prepare Hot Tamales to order lor Special Occasions. :. 1$. pigg L 4 1 ilrtwn I Aw., Win ' , I ' , I J . ' |M t. Garden City Cafe OPPOSITE POSTOFF1CE BEST 25c MEALS In Town Home Cooking Mra x. x. Mettelstedt, Rational fianii Capital S I fxi.uoo.oo John Macoinwise, . President C. R. LfiDNARD, Vice-President Robtt, T, F- Smith. - Cashier til I I P, MONTANA Jan. 7. Vacation end .ind Ijnd the Ick-Ls shcn, ' Jan. 8. M Sweater s?nen to Football heroes. JtA 10. 8:30-9:30 Vera and Waher in North End of Hall. 9:30-1 0;30 Vema and Walter in South F.nd cf Hall. 10:30 11:30 Verna and Walter sit on h  tair , 11:30-12:30 Vcnia and Walter art chased From place lo plate by I ' n-xi.-. Jan. 15. Dr. Underwood telti funny Maries; al Red Pepper tn Chapel. Jan. I 7. Third A. S. U M. Dance Jan. 24. Firtf Semester ends. Jan. 2S. A few live a bl ' f of Sav,jsjrry wilh the Indian a the nue t of Mr . Slirlum at Rnn.m Jan. 28, Dorm, girls entertain at Dancing. XI. • RILlETY Dentist MISS ' i [.A. Mc INTANA OSTEOPATH Office cd. Tieahng Apo.r1men1s, Roomj 18. 19, 20, 21 Second FlDgr. Rr 3 « N 1U I Bulk Bid J. Phone- 33S Miisaula, Montana R, GWINN, M. D. -I,, £v, ASm« TiwtH FIRST NATIONAL BASK BLDG. Mifsmi ' ii, .Vlt Hiatta DR. J. G. RANDALL pliv inan int burgeon Orricz, Hiociks Block Telephone Coiuieclion 184 -r .2 s o S3 o i-J 3 3C w OS o 5 s - u « E w CL H Z o S OS O D a etc o en A C 0 A •a (d a. 5 £ tf) .5 i o 2 q z a. 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