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I 'THE' SENTINEL I rf .TM-'T RI'IfII'l.,XIl S'I'I'llI-IXTS THE MONTANA FORESTRY CLUB, I9I6 REGULAR STUDENTS IEU'I'I,IiR PRESCOTT VVINGETT BLESSING l',XRI.S17N, C, ROSS, H. BISCHOFII GARUNDY C.XRI.Sl'iX, XI. WEYER BROOKS HIGGINS ICA I IA RT VICTOR COOK INGT,EI3RTG'IfSI'iN IC IJXYA li I JS HAYES JONES, VV. KA I N IIXIVIISIJX IIODSON KENT KING I I I I,I, RICHARDSON ROSS. S. LISTICR ,Ii JN ICS, QX. SANDIERSON SIMPK I NS IVITSTLEN KA N IC STEWART VVOLFE NIELSON IVICQUARRIE VVHITE, W. LANSING VVOODS FACULTY OFFICERS I M J R R SK ICICLS, Dorm ' VVO LITIC, I'1'csicIc11L I. II. IIONN ICR ION ICS, W., Vice I'r0sicIc'nt XV. NI. DRAK IC VV I NC E'I I', 'I'1'0:ls1ll'ul' T. F. SII7AUI,'DING HUDSON, Sccrcizlry IHILQ1' 'I'I1il'I'v -
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v 7m.,, .. 1-.W st it t , M. 4, , , .W .M MM.,--'mt.,,,,,,.,mMM 3 .QHM 5, . ' Y lx THE, SEA , t, - ' 7 ,b ' I 5. A I M745 ' fi w, PT ttf ., 'Et or st r tt J,-1' ' 19 , 9' K may ma I A, it 'wwf THE FOREST SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY - OF 'IVIONTA A The forest school in the State University is organized with three distinct depart- ments. Courses of four years of undergraduate training are offered in forestry and forest engineering. A short course of fourteen weeks of education and training for torest rangers is offered annually from january to April. . The llflontana forest school is particularly well prepared to train men for work in the United States Forest Service. 'llhe boundaries of nine national forests lie within 50 nules of the university, and the school is witliiiivltlll miles of 17 national forests and three other government timher reservations. tfI'he headquarters of three forest super- visors are located at Missoula, as are also the ohiees of the district forester and a corps of 50 specialists in different lilies of forestry work who assist him in directing the administration of the 30 national forests of district one of the United States Forest Service. Under a co-operative agreement with the Forest Service, these men are authorized to give special lectures in the forest school. A lookout station on the very top of Mount Sentinel is also maintained hy the forest school under a co-operative agreement with the .Forest Service, and is used hy the government for tire protection during the summer months. The faculty of the forest school is made up of men who have had much practical experience in Forest Service work, who know what is required of forest officers, lumhermen and forest engineers, and who are ahle to train their students technically and professionally to meet those requirements. THE FORESTRY CLUB Technical and professional papersg talks hy men prominent in the Forest Service, and in lumbering, conservation and similar lines of workg informal discussions and music- features such as these make the meetings of the Forestry Club keenly alive and full of interest. The Iirst purpose of the Cluh is to keep closely in touch with the more recent devel- opments in forestry and forest engineering and with the men who are leaders in these professions, hut a no less important phase of its work is the good fellowship which it promotes among the students, the faculty and the forest officers, who come from their government posts to attend the ranger school. Each year the Cluh issues a semi-technical journal and each year they plan to enter- tain the other students of the University at a big lumlmerjacks' dance. Page 'l'wa-nty-nine
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