Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

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our e l lMMn Hilt . All lutil U lliw.  ' nliimi, my HMteMU Tit. u ham thjr porttoa with «h fr  . M nt — my Momum; Kr m  hi rr In Klmrr, fnun oh. ntuv thy nnm full bonorrt Ik-. SymU.I of MiW|tt loymty. MoKiiitin. my Montana. THK 1919 SENTINKL PUBLISHED BY THK JUNIOR CLASS OF THK UNIVERSITY • MONTANA VOLUME XV FOREWORD Here we present tKe 1919 Sentinel, tKe university ' s first wartime annual. Man} hav e been me obstacles mat confronted me staff in its publication. But With me help of some of the faculty and the sup- port of all of the students we carried on. Now , at last, we are over the top. Let this, the 19 1 9 Sentinel, be a lasting monument to the sons of Alma Mater who hav e given up uniCersir home and career to fight the battles of the nation. Let it be a record of the first school } ear of America ' s entrance into the World War. THE EDITORS DEDICATION To those men tfho left the quiet of our campus to serVe their country in the trenches or on the sea, we who re- main dedicate this hook. It is not the measure of our gratitude, but a mark of it only . One cannot sum up in words the debt which Montana State University oWes to these, her gallant sons. Their sacrifice, made in the full light of understanding, has glorified their Ima Mater and justified her. If the chie mission of the university is to teach men and women toserVe their fellow ' s. M ontana may count her success in th roll of those who have answered their coun- try ' s call. Such men need no monuments. Montanans eCer Will find courag . « .d inspiration in the memory of these who did not count the fine flush of their ln?es too dear to giVe for generou ' v ' eals. 0m CSE TINEL m II -,i., , , llnir Hmnan, .laim-n at AratftVtn . ESUfteac ftolr.L, AIW ItuMivlti. Cllaffc £?wr Hi-It, l ni Hlcl lUiy r Ife-lmulh H.-it. Unvid Men , Thomu rJ Klj lt rr Pau A. BlntitquUrC Ij- u1 limhm.J, Jlrrtlll r. Unjimr, Jmiir-9 II. OWll, K:irk fliirk. Jui k K, ' iiOtij£ ninirifh-M, Albert G tillei turtle ( unk, jliii Cook, MairrWfi B. ' r nv« r ,Pohn T. Darts, W ttM ft. IlituMx, I-l 1 1 1 l in th.lMvn. Stafford I nnnmi.Mt-. M.nilm.-i I ' Vtnr, JolMi Jji.v l ; lnlf fPil i«. , r b ' WXHvVAhL HnrnM l- ' |t?t r..i. M. Uq(M linnvri, ttt|UCfM4 Brawn, Khm, nu n , Thonwi V. Bntearlnj Areimi -i niM«iin, Mtrtln i ' jLJVi-r, ImkKlil Ku«l iJault. I runk limit, .1 M.«i -l ' h.-r 4.n fjnM lVnrd Oralwtn, J. WUl Griffin, Usury , it. at Hun II. i 141 ni, Ali-i-nyii tfyrriiptti, v. W. Hunt. Ilnwjmj FiiKolirUMio ' iv, Itnlr ' Si John Uoyd 38 AS WE VISUALIZE OUR BOYS IN ACTION College Spirit and fhe Call to Arms Hie Rih-Rah Stuff That Filled T Wo Coi (Mi tlx- sixth daj the QR| it d nt Wh •f Mount s. ntinc A in I with tin- transf rim d f ri ' in i Tmir yrun of iiniv«- fan- wilh a slrrn ival Tim Will gfl l ua lite • ll i nr uitM frw It-- spi i«h d up. No maty  « n! ' l the tana iii fm rli« nhir — In ml tlm t l« «-l in«_r yvurn The goverttmajil called fur wrvM «• t h. r There, Kembtage • f am tin f army ■ an IF- rr. The stinl nts anewere Montana ;iii M-n i| tin- si Bond iten system waa installed which di id( There will Ih- mi more summer vacations t open until the victoriou altiod armiea man Hut the atopy is getting ahead of itaeH] stud-nt .nil r. Uegii spirit nnd what .ninth termed ai rah-rah attiff. ' Ami I thr haiiishmt nt of that t • rm. It is a stu t. iisc ,,f his f.-iious t the white dome of n il nvi-r the ridge isitv -if .Montana hanged overnight ; ii hi men enjoying Americana fie to ttjul th,- .. ' lini lord changed Hi- lime area at hand when •Jm ati.m nf tin- n maining tale ITniveraity uf M« n- tiremeni where atttdente it of tin- futuiv. -limbed young Amerieana tin- Numinous fur the M ami women for nerviee Over nod tor of the rtniveraitv ,,r oUcge year into four quartern, loots of tin- univi-rsit will 1 - Berlin: has to do with what univt rsity war— -Missoula reaidenta t..|- adorj of the event that led to H hy a iniivt rsit mail in Am] nnw, m..-k to t li - tiniTMUw. Uadec tm flour quarter system thai three months tMiad of iv«t during the Miimmr is  thiuir of iln past Tin n- will nhvay in Missoula, And the e ty will he jdnd. far, os our htmwrojwold remarked, Tin- sunj- men have been as u priseive fcbc ttfly S tes Miform v, r. it w ool ei storm, inii ibe fmu iiii ihur flow of youthful  s . ■ ll -I-;,, n-r. strciictllPnr, I I ,y t J i - I ., , ' ' i • t . uit4v i ' r v, r,,lv :,,.] ;,.].|. ,| ,,, |. ; , ,n,|r ri ,| ' ' Mi-l iii|f rtmi mdy Ufcjnv ffiL incn |n , ,,. s . Ii (lint soiui - ' ti rnrr-d - - : K-inli -iilf ;,,„| iniiwrsity ■ • -..i ii- I, !---, Trlh. I Ksloti-sH of ' rah-rah InVv stiidcnis and i-eeiir-F iltyM us, u- of Iht vamutl ] 1 KwjQ. k ' ' ' ICiNiL f 1,u iv wtdleetua] IdJiavi u-i ' i n-virua s-.-i I i • • 1 rt 1 1 annul the bi • ' Lewis. xSi ifiiif ai, d f fl y ihtnr lungs, and who . .I havo ln j --n i or-iiitl-- l i-. .u. ■ ; ■ : , .... ..,„ istitueiito .-j- n r.-di lui ' r ' -■,, i |U-_ f ,. -.pirn ' .i glTflj Mil iwi tns for both 1 ' hi -i - ,:,,| ■■itixi-iiM : llnmLjfi misimil«Tsland- • rs ;ii n I i lie? popular thcaTij ' i ' . l will I Mill Willi nil il «nrr. uu .nd;i p:jrls of itn ttjlltfl 1 1 ghtleggi i ■ i atfd fttbletio m hievi Who It id Millie i 1 Sll ' I ' i ' lK ill LTl ' UMpK of If hni the cjniipiia dfifelte i lhr«r lhiii|TN find form In f ■ : i s i ■, pars ii htJ Umi The atudcTlts 1 1i in? iimfieiu-r. Th - niglit-£o in parat wild I lie frinind hops abqfcainnd fnwu Ifcrealrfai o ' lvss-siiii I m i i.m ' rs ph drivcix ahmit flit- --nio n I MM It till ' fa IT. I V ' .pli- Of Missuiihi h«V ■ ' ii ?i full or spring PVoniluz and OP fcfate rii h iufK-s of Kinch ' iit voir ji few ronicmliHml their own r. in 1 1 on iVisin-i nirv lii ' iisv por«h gJuW of Olldt ' r radtiatq pipes. Hot Still 1 J | r- L1 rilitisliMi ' s ' roi|Ji||]j f ,ni ' ■ U.iU rtlli nlY. il„. y ssLid r and tin- m.-n I ' oIIi ' jsk- N| ia ' Et . ' Tben th« war rnirie. Thn mftnclolioii siop[ir«| in,,] the ukuJelJ w Ti ' h ard no rtjow ani TK iti Hi.- ymtiasium, ivrrsj| - irii-ri religiously lint Ujey mijrld havi ' their Ask any uT tin- laxi tnd i he (nany ciirkerings tong 1 ' iiivi ' isity avenue His ' il ' NliiriiliifirK jiih! i|knl, ' [«-s. Chums. Aod perhapu lane d he simh ' Nis loliipi? r.in. immif g amid iin enuhautiug inland the umvH ' NMK stn oil mn-n of the msliimion an vi ' n d. iiii away. Th, ' ean ' frflfi Mm gathered in little groups abnut the tainpua add i (User contjMnies, Jim] tin ' nfmiudl of urta . Woteeo sal ahoul drill, vhIimi- (Iv in Craig luilt ji i id talked f Red Cross work, bandage and brother The baseball seftodule u;is eAJfeellcdjt and liiiil thr-m away. Each aftcrirot ;il ,ih l rnritvrm [ ami i-uurM. r-mni j Uie rmlinirdis of military iiinncii TIkh the first I Erst, tn ko Klfcl of nil I i, U-w sliui-i weckn trf every stolid Jmr| Wiih the hjiijh ' ts me loyal determit eeratty to a ii aspociatiotiB farewell n 1 ' lotlege Spirit, ■ l in thr tower of IJuiver Ami mm- om- rif lh; where in Scotland. When 1 1n- doors greel g differenl i M.i- saddened by the sharpne 1-lHWtPiinli ' SL NmiinI ' i ctin Undergraduate youth to pish and wo o triune 1 Twrkv months now iIk until I he Inst echo of ?l hostile g Our thing whs rutins I when lh lawmen arrived and the full t i v. The citfeena of Missoula u .mint uf tbe State (University f Meritaa sweethearts, dink i heir spiked shoes off men gathered on the grj p n-il tin- mimhiklI uf ;i rms !iiu3 - students were Kite ' I, • s;iiiH ' ruiT] ffbo tlmrn-in-iriv-siilr i. jjim! (with 111 m yraotise Dili Snivcraity and olil tones of the clock ■ spirit ' ' is .-.] i ' i- 1 1 i 1 1 ■_■ si iin ay of October ii was io enrolled who bad been memories f departed lie tiiztiK ' iip hilarity of tetermioation vd young til tit ion will neter rlose X 4 if Jill. n3 I fir few l-miJiitJiiit ' upper pk-rah stuff 1 ' Was heard on liril.- in praisr if tin. ' ' ' colli- ► The Girls TKe Didn ' t LeerOe Behind ' Three Co-eds in i e Service i%u enipbatiy dental n 1 Im- gtittera) «:pini«iiL ihni tli iv hum nothing fur the R S i ir|s 1liry I f I lH ' hiiMl In do bill kni Jiml Wait after tin ' nr mum Stan- [ ' iiivi ' rsin nun .iuin ' d the I ' dluta, lhvn women uf thr vursity VOLuntOvr l tln ' ir SSt HrrvirrN to Ameriea and wfcfle minted. The first to (fti WAS Aljilut Hlinc, (Hi, who whs doing noat-graduAtv work in tU 1 jotiriial ni scHoul when ia- received an appointment ti ei govenunenl portion S£| ;M Washington, I . C-i bftvin i ! ii T ' sstfiilly [jjisxi ' ii n fivi] srrvii ' t- I ' Miiainutan Nnvi ' iiiln ' i 1 10, 1017, Miaa Bh c left For tin- 1 1 : 1 1 i ■ kEUk L capital, IImp fiiMt work waa ill (in j fdivafry laNihiurirhrK. Im1 sif whs s um I rjinsf iTlvil In rln- witr i lr| JLliiii i]t raid worked theft under the direction uf Hilly Sunday wm. Nim- sin- is in I In ' aviation crvice, uraopying a rnufideiiiial position, in ehar$} uf i hi ' biizuinarizing. ehartitts and securing of information which slnmM be SB irarnujh.1 to tla- nttevitiiMi uf the chief of ihr division. Tin ' v ml of the « ' } u ' u is Ethel Johntfttin l 20i who also pained the civil fvp eerviee examination wita hnnora Although she bind apt yd i eived hvr tip- 2 [H inhiki ul. sin ' timli :i i iiriin t ' ' and U f fur Washington with Misa Buse, And mSl i.v m w working with tin American Red Grfiwa Council j t iln national 1 1 ■ -= • • I tpjnrtOfB. And Uw thlfrll is Helen MeCartby, ' 1ft Her poeHffln in the miliimy is tnrfane, S£ S!ir is rule Of thr«C Women wlmaiv i-mplnyi-d ms ,-1 ' fii in! In wl« ' s«rs Fur 1 hi- siililirrs. in tlir training i amns nf Hit ' United States. Mia McCarthy is assi taul l« tin- manager iff n-HiiuM for the trooiK m Camp Lewis and m member nf tin ' ctnai | BS| inittvC that ii ' iotnmi ' niljs rimms fitr the aw of the nlili rK whit they hm in Tn- |g i K iriij. Bttudba tliiK h ■ beads a ilwjV -m t  rniw $oO,fKM m huild ehib iijonw IBS I ' m] ' t lit- Iki.vs iii khaki. Under h r sniporviaioD tbintea and other cnteitaninnnxtB ® nr« ptnvidod f ' r ih - SmnmnK. bntb in the Pity and at tin- i-amp. God Speed What sounds pre these, O, Vanity, iliat fall Lotid in thy eorridonr, the bogle ' all. The matter r U, the answering -ry. the drum. As tram thy quiet hall thy students tome, 1 1 h.hIi Ion the •••inns iif thj stone-flagged floor Footsteps ire passing dow that coats bo more, Bid thi m God speed, 0 Ancient Gateway Grim, Well may ll - s|- «l them for the) x f r Him. wm THE SENTINEL Greeting I record my deep appreciation f the fttrengtfa and atiradinew with which the, mem • rs Of the university in general have held in the tasks of the year, against Mi. .list ra.-tmns i r - it i«-t 1 1 t the Grcsl War. Strang- as it may BOUttd, VSl I be- tieve it inn- that (he harder task is to staj here end still do one ' a full duty: in training ramp or ovi-r tie re a man is surroumleo! by fnr««j that make it easier for him t  tin his duty than to uegleet it: Inn nearly everything still le- pomlx upon the individual will. I also pay tribute to the spirit . f Fellowship tod loyalty which has ruled among us all. teaehem and atudenta alike, as membera of one common institution iharing one common life. We too are atffa in our own sector of t h - greal battle line f democracy and program Mm we have hardly begun i nt war. Par all of us over here, the great test is vet to oame. Most f us •) it yet know even the alphabet of aacrifiee — hefore every worthy son ami daughter of the nniveraity lie self-denial, greater extortion, ;$S3 a nmn- rigorotut program of life ami unrk only by these can we meet our ob- •3% ligations ami l« our part Ami heaven pity the man or unman after the war who has I teen a slacker even before his own conscience. To tin- Junior ' lass in particular let us sa that it is fittini; that they Khould ereate ami issue tin- I ' niveraity Annual, and SO gain fuller iuaighl and sympathy r sp.rtint: tin university: fir next year they must step into tin- pla-r ol chief leadership in tin- itudcul hodj in carrying on the spirit and tradition of the 5? institution. Then, mora than ever before. tha$ will have opportu n ity prepay the debt tln iiwe to their Alma Mater. May all of them who are ■ i • T imperatively ailed to other serviee mine haek fnr the h«s1 year of eolletfe life. ?m niL it;,Mi.Mi. rm m- To tKe Class of 1919 NiKtliinv liritrr h ' n. M iMx 1 1n- imhtjtv, tin- ■Murage , and flu- allegiance of the Stat rnivi-rsily atudenta M ikis Sentinel the Class of Nineteen Xi ii.-r. -n. In spite of the many ujir i inn- obatai lea and detractions ymi have, through this volume., mhhd and welded another strong link in Ihe ehain i f chofnhccl rumpus traditions. Mure important yet. ymi have iNtahlisbed fay future ehis . , ;) new teal of the ppsh, the play and the pwfornnrtwe  r student life. n mean nuteh mate Hum ever before irj he, and in re- main a nnivendty student dtiring these war days, ' They also aevve u-||hk only stand and While wailing 1 , iln stt- pre pportnnity is present- ed Pot patient and persistent preparation tor r Jn- greater talks of citizenship and fm- tin invar er hiirdeii of leader- ship, While waiting, j on in-, lon to the legion iiun must keep nadhnmed th lights of rn ' U leaniiny: and j I. -is- Inynlly within the university. The Win-, : I ] 1 1 1 rllsih the I Van |0 follow, m i l j demand of yon msuI yi v education, a skill h aj be transformed into the i i ' i ii in. -in of human need«; and a saerifiee that magnifies itself into new hu- man ideals. Alan Scegar, the young Ann riean pool hero, jnal before he fell battling for freedom in the ranks of the Kreneli Foreign Legion, wrote of his ' ran- privilege i f ilyhij! Hiv 1 1 Winn :ni iiis|niinir ihmiu ' ht! To ham well in nnler to serve urii and, perchance in ai rving, to die wed— a worthy war-thm ' student goal. THE SENTINEL To flie University 1 1 1 mis n ' t Im ' h h,i easy rask m produce this issue of 1 1 Lt- Si m i ml Th who ju ' «- responsible tor ii have earned ln-i r laurels by bard worl « Appointed Jii the time  r our country ' s entrance into the World W when lb ' very life of tin- university seamed threatened, (hi? «-i!ii ! pr L si M 1D Sentinel began its work. In spite of finamial uncer- tainty, skepticism on tin- pari of many, and rise in ihe cosi of engraving ami printing they im- dertook the i;« k undaunted and undismayed The ivsjili is 1m- siiiir 1 inviT- hhy s first wartime Sentinel. In ii yon will find tin. 1 Rn] nf Hon- or; the names of 52SJSI students who have answered their coun- try ' s call Von will aka find the Kill] nf Honor tlin1 i unltm in letters of goid - be names nf ihe students who have given their Lives for the cause of Democracy. In years to coma this book will he cherished more tlinn any one of i in- roan; excellent year books which have been prodnced by the university, because tt represents the love sod loyalty of those stu- ilcnta who are serving tno ' r coun- try ' ' over here to their college ■ sacrifice nvcr there. 3M 1 , ii ! nil. sff , r I. inns, hs Iim liiivr made «.r Mill maid ' tin- iZTCftl I CttttriotM Miixlm- i mi 1 ' hi sst-istj : V. w, C, a. ruiniw it. | . Mmv K.-h- i I , ;i. MvrnHiiry Murtlui IUih — Delia I ' M Z-v :v. IVriJHi ' ll ' H LtflKUf Si-liul- HUtli SI hiiVlli- ll-V Ill KlLK ll li mul UMoi ' s. K;i|T-i Atiidji Tli«nn; y. W. V. A. IJ-J; iVl.Liitl i. 3): flkw- i .. 1 !H ' ■ - nr. itnv l ' ' inin-tn 0 t ln D ll« 0 m- an pi i . iiiih.-i: C S. A.: H;i will. Tin- C ' lmliiJK Ummi.- rn.jsuif.ni. fin ik Hiiii in. Kx TUltvi- hi.lir.l. ' A • 1 1 . : ' • I.I -IL-I h.. Muurtri- DjMrfn.il — Wlama Ch Huron yinrtton; tfjip|t.« niu, 1-Liii-. i ' n-f I ' d- nl H ' p: I ' lllH I ' r-Mjlh-HC -J); f1:.J- hv-ttwll Z|; HaiionihL,. AN-iilim. H.ini ..-. S. I...I:. i - Ijirhlii ' li Villi 1 ' lrV - ill M:Hti .in:itU n. I i .l i mul h ... i: !• : ■ k.i m i Aigtm riirui; Urti siKSM i i-n:, Pn a ChU ! v. w c a ■ i. « PtmMhiI. MkI - •I...I.. - H ' llllh ft , K tht-r UrTiMialin — BJ in, Botany, Kappa Audi Ttart ; C S. A.: Wnmrri n, ::i fHE SENTINEL 70053 it UonsMlunt — a.m. m Jnlv r lty cf Alulmmn): jflujui-, riLJiU ' Uli- Uimny ■Vis. J, ArlnpitjL, IIjl. U ' iiilIl- Nrlwii — M..V In U ' UkH and Greek h n. . P1H :v m: TrHUMrte v, W„ G a Ann. i .Mitmm-i IV I . -■! • n — It. A. In i inuii- .1 : ii ' t A- - (tiumhiu;. I n Ha Hidnrn ■ v; i Si. ' .- r :t. |); M rjru«rft« Aim. m vj - Cisirrittia: ( ' ►nxc Yi.i-I ' i m .si . t;ii-4- i ' mip i ?.t ; MaMu r ; « ' s Vtoc-PmMteal (3): .uiik.H (t, suiv , ,, ,1- l-4i-.ll H A .,, I- ' !. 1 1 1 II inn.. Cfcimmn Mm r Si-i-u-iaiv i si, Prtvd n til; C B, A : lh J ki ill; MMaummer NIkM : Those Who Duin ' t Face me Camera ItVulxh V«iit-innt«« — MM (lumitia; Town rtli Ik fifjUH, TrcuKiirtT • 3 1 . •..mm4-n l.il Int.. Hi Jink • I); May K.t (I. 3). JumcK Brroa FriMf Kappa Tub; aipIm l t:i Alpha; LaMMftti AMtotaal in Phjrml II A in pliynl. x. Merle «; illauli«-r— B.8. In Ohctnlxtry. Alpha IHla MyiiIv M. WiintWcr — Kappa Alpha Kappa Oamtnn. OlfMi Jm-k on iKnlK- -II A, I Vila 1th.. Vriiinm..n L Whfta — Tor- Miry, izriitor. nowtry Knlmln Hi. rwMtrj CIVS, ii WiIkIiI— ILA. in O It.i Delia IN-Ita -It v f Washlnic- 1. II. II.; Wuiii.-ni. S«-« rrlury (3); Of D«fMM6 III; III I): May Frtr «3): la t-Uill Mi. «•.. «•.! Co mmittor «3 ; III. ' I iiku.-: HOT- VlrKlnla IVail •Mahn ' oi — B.A. In Ann an«l S irn. t- SrtilinH Star i2, 3. I). An Uwtftt . ' unriil O. orr iKnllht.-l) — H.A. in HBOMOWIc . I Mia Uli..: K.K.thi.ll .3. 4); Tnv-k (1. 3); T.-ri- nl 3): IMi-itato-m- Untr H . Ki.fl S. WoliM-rt— as. In ((••tatiy AKKlHfnnl In the Ihttimy I N-parttn. rit THE SENTINEL Usury OrlffUn — When y ii u vrnnt lilni, flll ll| %3 . If Ihr- |H rch. E. K. Huh-IL11— , man with til : ilt RUn ' mllriK t« hi mn nffulra. ,mis HuwOty — Who n;l.kI Mailam Humeri Bhank vfut Dcatrlo Uwti — lmu«- i lu-r hobby, himI she nino rld« In II. Hill— When b iIhjpk rulk, lie daya mum- llilnj;. fhnrlln .lohn m — A Kill win. i ■ li;ii-il m i. ;u • 1 1 1. I ■.villi Klmcr B. F lowi 1 — Illy MMM rhyrrn ' Willi rim, iinrl lie KIM i ■ill mi 94 lnl -i ' -nl inv J hnsnii — Willi u r$ n1:a[|i ' ii sin a yluriVnt French. I NK SENTINEL 00 MA WWf¥¥ tc © © | j M Alii ii C AUMIili II, HmkliarL T Mi- ;nllauil A. iMulkln M AilleiK J- Atn?min St. lli-tkn;i| M. limwn J, Ctormlchuci §. A1U-11 C, Ilakor Et- lilju-kwoori I. lflTJi-e v.. tariwv ,i . llen K. ItjLi tc H. HUniiKrtik II Bow«b Cartoon j. u. Anrt  nwi Bfirrwn II. Boeffg A. Hurklmit It • iiTln The School of Lav? Although the war has ' ' liter, «| ' he School f Law and ivap.il •town attcml- . i • . ! i h. ' nu n from thirty to forty per cent, and ih.Tr is danger of loaing more MUce ih«y an- nil aliove tin- ilraft age, .still the whoo] i going over tin- top , ■ltd ihfa v« ),r thf WOlttfU of tin- inivi-ixitv are Awakening to tin- oppurtUltltiea in law. for there an- now nix Oil nt. The School of Law in now Able tn stand on ils own feet. finum-iaHy. Tin- growth of tin- School of Law lias been iriira ' -nloiis sim-e its lieymnintr in i: ll when it was established as a .lepartimnt of tin- (TniVetaitj of Montana. i a epeejal act of the Legislature. It ooeupiea rjoirded quarters on one entire fhnir in tlii- Library building when tin- Law Liinan rending room, clam rooms ami iffi.es of tin- faculty an- located. The Rchrol baa ;| food vrofking library eoropewd of niorc then six tbnwanvl voluin.-s. in hilling tin- Reporter s st. m. Ditf- ' sts. ami all lending • ollci t imis of r.ts s. in addition to tin- State Reporta of ■ munbet of Ititm ami nil landing Encyclopedia . Tin- first equipment of the library was ilonati-tl by tin- widow of the Hon. William Wirt Dixon, ami later was siipplcimntc.1 by tin lihrary of llic |,itc Col T. f . Marshall. Iiv f.in.U ilonatcl l.v Mi-s W W Di .ui The aehnoi, noder the will of Mrs. DiXOtl, re-.ivc.l another valuable gift which will make pfipible the endowment of a pr frssorship in law. ami the enlargement of the library. Th- pnjrn-ss ami xtiimlim. ' of the Law School have Inn-ii reCOgnuCd by the l nw S-hoi l worhl. The selinol was admitted to membership in the Association of American Law S, hflbfa in P 14 ami in |! L  ilic State Legislature authorize. I th,- nltinssi. n to the har of gradUAtes of the school without examination. This year i ' ii two local frai. mit i. s. Pi Delta Alpha ami Alpha Omega, combined force to p titinii f r a • harter in Phi Delta Phi. the Intermit ional Legal Krateruity. women enrolled in the Law School. One of (he iip si notable change in th.- Bchool of Law . w bich went into effeel in the middle ' f the year, is that the large tuition IV. were done away with by an act ..f the Slate Poaril of Liliieation. This uu-amire is hniiml to itu n asi the enroll- JBaARY IU II.IMN.: MOMK   K I..UV SCHOOL Tin entrtiw requirements are kepi unusually high. Regular rtudentt who tn candidates for degrees mw( hive two yean of college wed; end hII entering students doI possessing tliis qualification tie urged « • iak - the combined course of five yean leading to • - degrees of A.M. end Id. is However, students who tn sol candidate! to degreca ;i n- tdmitted it thej tn over twenty ona yean of M . The regular law tonne requires three yean The ee iin ea « ' «• precticallj th - KHiiu as offm-d l y tin- Imdinj Hcboofei of tin- American Association — and (he method it the mine the ease system, supphnnented by lectures and assigned readings. The law studied k for one in western states so consequently, with its hiirli standing, tins School of Law noi only attracts Montane turn, but Ben from nil tactions of tin- United States, who wish to practice law in the west. Then an- Rye prafeason in tin- School of fjtu and three social lecturers, A. N Whitloi k it dran of the School of Law. m-mjm toe sem Trie School of Journalism A agrvice Hag, honored « it h twenty bloc star . Doati over the ban I 1 1 1 - University Bekool of Journalism. AHhongfa Ike burmer leader have enaarered their nint r ' s liill. now leaden among t h«- journalism students ar - stepping forward ami working out  h - school mottoes, and poUe s of Adenroty end •Work. thereby making the eel I  work ihtipi end eoroplyfiig t  tin- purpose f 1 1 1 • - school. T  train reportetUj not  • ettempl 1« ' turn on? managing editors. As usual Ike School of Journalism Ls om- f I he most SetiVC ■nd bneieal sjH.ts on tin- eampua. In its fouriii year, tin- 8ehoal of Jonrnalkon i thriving with the burgeal enrollment  f   ' • ami uomi ii in its axieUmee ami is still in its lilt It brown huinwlmv Inmir, invirnl with vines; in h maple prow ra « enrols?  t th.- campus. • To make the work thoroughly practical is tin endeavor „f tin- family, Dean a l. Stone and Ralph l Gssey, egrietaol profeeaor, who hare both had roradderable practical is perirnce in newspaper rk. Work is tin WOrd of tin- school ami tin- Student nr.- iri v«-ii training wbfeh is us close t tfevmpaper eoodi- tjane m s possible. The reporters? ' room iv- gambles tin- newarooni f a real office. Kvvry phase of uewapaper uriiiiin ami stmiy b encountered in thtaackooL There Ire the PreeJunea and advanced rv|M riiiis: ilaaats. urfcere. ih«-y ere laugbl Ike rati f nates and how to handle t Kstcasive training in editing eopj  given as well as practice in writing end studying editoriala Krnphsais hi placed on M y- reading end bead ritiug ■ wi-ll as mahenp. Advertising, eircnlatiop, depatl mental organizational oearapapex history and photograpky form Ike more ptrac tieal art of subjects Which arc pal into practice ami form a valuable pan of the newspaper drillings The teste of the Bekool uf Journalism are Ike heading representative ucwa pspere in tin- United Rtetfu, ami also the leading nuigaainee which kit utpcrinllj valuable In the earrefH eveufi elneea Practical «- |if rn-nrr is gained b) iv«irk itn tile Kaiuiin. the Bt ' ttli-Wecldy •■.J- I ' paper. Bvcrj nemher of ih staff is enrolled Ui this erhool. Students aha u ' Min pr:u ti ui. valuable knowledge by working on the city «laili«s. Th - aehaol iiims to reodel 1 s '  m«- errcicc in tin urwrapaper fifM in tin- state. Nothing is too •liffn ult f-.r a Sehool ol •Toumaliara etudenl to nnderinlM The In st inter at • f tin- s«h«ml art ' J sl« rf I ami rn- tonmced by t ! •- memben  f Sigma Delta Chi, the na tionaJ journalism fraternity f r nu n and aleo by thow 1 1 rii. in Sigma Phi, an honorary jonmalnon frgternit) for women. A Preaa Oluh was organiaed thai year, mm posed of the faculty f this school, and open t.. all journalnun ttudcnts, «itli the prof owed aim of promoting the areV ( i turf nf the School of Journalism. TH v. LITTLE BROWN SHACK IN THB HAPUCS. m Hl ie School of Forestn? I ' mliT thus m-wlv initu urnt l ayfifeqm Of tin- RnanJ  f Aikim-in, i ftnfttotfag i f til (it jn-;titn:j| 1 1 1 1 j j I ■ • 1 1 1 1 ■ - 1 1 ;irnl the L riili i| SIji1h-s | Jislrii-I Forester, the SmIih. ! qJ F ' jrt ' slry ru l ooly iriiiiis nii ' d for I li ■ 1 Tnilnl StjiN-s fnivNl BCrvtoe ImiI also Irjiin the men to rtiu-r the eapiplpy nf hkr- ' lumfatt ' compatriot Although this sflhno1 was (ijl liari] Ivy I Km w jlt, il w, ± jtr 1 ilam d! like onu Kf ihr eastern uuUegoa, but Uml enough studenta to k..-. ' [i the fKbool intact On li ma I J-nnnr lioJI of men I ' liltsh ' il ;ijv tin 1 run 1 1 is • ! ' ilnvi- i iisN ii -l ii nod 41 atudenta. Ooe noteworthy feci is ihut thr stn kiits taking t ' i r. -ni r engineering an- ext-ifipl from military ptroce until after tln ' ir t (ftirae j hit miplrti l, The Bchooj of Poreelry ideally UwntedL for righl witMn the hnutiduricfl nf Miffoula are thru national l ' «iivx1s sun] 1 In 1 llislrii l I IfiuliiiLiirl rs. Nil. I of lln NsLii.niJi] Foreal Attrntniatratton, in Hddfttan tbeatii ,L.-nis ; u-.- hronghi i ' i wwtaH with lain lagging mu [timbering cOftutfTUd inn! ji jWtkirr il M n f, -U U I ix- tii|rH lhai they mjoV Im tin k mills. Theory w mn« I (tin ' d frith nraatfcaJ work. Tin Banger a ool, ;i short voim -. nan flourished in H] itr -it ' ihi- iv iir iishI Mimhli ' s thi ' r;m T nr fon 1 guard in niwqhalled opportunity frtr apceiatiswHon Hint ji ehnace 1 ' derision «f t ' ii ii in-Y in his [mrtit iilitr Unim-li nf ivmk. n the in .v rs«-K t ffi-i-« ' il this year are Wood t ' liii- ;iliiKi. WinmI Tm-hmihitfy NN«t Fun-si I ' rodm-iX The M«ui1aim Si ' liiHil nf Ki ri ' slr is lln iMily hl-IjiioI in tlii- country thai owns n moving picture alumnus. . register- imperiled reefcufly y .Vi im Dean It, K, Fenska, show ilmt nil r f the graduates from h.- «ehbo1 Kre btptdjlUg M |P.ni.- ili|.- pOaUifjMlil Mid thai tin- instil. denta are rankinR good. Tin- Potest t ' hih ik a vilul purl nf the hOOl ul l-Vr- 1, ' stry ji fi I rdlD nf Hi livi t ur jiiiizsil iims nil tlif (WlflpQA. This --lllli pulil i-ln- n mhhiI Kl v Nr Vfi linlk ' tilk. (In- .mlv mil ' [Hiblhihed i y any foreat y m3mm1 in the vent, which is si ill In 1 ihiyn jit iJj Fnnil nnl niilv in inform thi ' in of EJniveraitg ■ ln-in -;. but aim to atom the forestry progress of men in the EleM, Kvi-ry year the Foresl Clnh Irakis a M Lumberjack ' fi EMU, which w Always i k- nminrn] iuii(|iu ' mid uiu- nf tin- rmist nrk ' imil stunts (m the gel I calendar, Aimmilly t li i ■ regular students of the school and tin ' Rangers hold an athletic contest. The Lrookoui Station, Located - |Ht Reel above the Univeroity on the snnunil of Mn 1 1 ni Sentinel, which is reached by  trail three and a Imlf miles long, ifl also one of the many achievements of the School of Forestry, The Art School Tlir University Art Si-hmd evolved fhsfin a iVpMrtmi-ni of Fiin- An in whm VniUrUk D, Sc walm asas chosen Itead r)n art aebool Thsa aebodl is privileged t4 i nnfer a ITnjtoraity n-rtifirnn 10 teach nri in nli m-iW! . Tin- Al ' 1 School is situated in st vaMi ' y sun- tflfid by immntiiillK and almLindN ■■ aw I ' HiniiiMr iiiiii-rini mu Bimoapherif unpefca portance i f actual BjEp pttire i i boob illuatratipg and oewspaper rartoaBbaaj aa ;i t ' . w ' I ' Hiis w i ' l iiiv 1 1 1 : . ■ I n in nirh III.- wild J ' nin-y and hrhut il tt ' ilhin ssmcr bound , it is with thai egawiiletfatiixi In mind thai actual prtetie f pro ] -ski.hi;i1 Mud commercial mibjepts aw executed, thus nunlnpg u sindnn attf HDppDrting after tria school period in o a$ U rtutea :tn given on the aeathetic and pnteftual i b of art A pdrl tail paint- iiiy in oil is made after each Netwra by Mr. Schwalm. Ri iUnatrnfg ihe various srlxn Is «il rut. A h-yllliir nmi ' Sc in flu- History uf Art is ■. ' iv.-n during yitt, Tttt i onfxea in eomniemal nri arc no1 theoretical but tried cwirscs, representing many years of jiraritt-al expeneaee in iUustratiiig and bewapaper work. Mr. SeJivraltn ' a work is accepted i y i 9tert) pnj icationa wwl ae iajraj ra. Tin ' (OUffee i J fc the His1«iry and A [)[im-in1 i m if Arl iYvn the stUib ' Ilt nil iip- precialion and understanding of art and ramiliaritt-K him with t hi- i-hanH-teristiw Mm! paintings i ' the iflwal pointers af .di i i -. Tin ' teacher ' s art coutw is intended primarily Co those students expecting ii his. Din- lr the influence it inui a msfa d to build- ing ap and maintaining hiida-st h n ideals in He varied branches af il work, il ta gen sraUy rectife- tdfrd fis tin- lar-fsl, ln t njiiinp.Ml and Inlriiny art school pf tbt northwest, Tin- purpOS ' f the si -hi ml Ls |n furnish in- atnietfon under exceptionally Favorable and on joyahlo eouditiona in f Ome of tbo more Uttpnrtanl sii!i.-. ,is m mtertfl in t aefier and student, placing special entpba i npon art aa  focakiOja, The w ' hwl endeavora t gupiip itn stoiieota ik-k- thctieally and profeskionally t as to nadn tin- i-andidmc (lestflt lc f 1 ' lif studio or proftjaaioiwd MlVl l-. Tin- Ktudcnl -siMiii i ' i;iii3t ti recognue tSa- iro- mmmmj r the sfmTNE ffcaBH tn teach or inpervaM in the public aehoola The course givea probleme. not only suitable for tin- grades .••ml high aehoo] work, but sho is planned throoghool to develop the originality and artistic feeling of the student Tin- art acbool eniptuansea hand work or handicraft ' , in which plana ere not oni daaigned but are carried out and prod need in metalaand leather. Jewell? making in kUver and copper is another type of tin fascinating work. g THE SENTINE L | niie School of Music The University believes that For those desiring a thorough Familiarity with .in.! amatory of music, either theoretical, instrumental or vocal, the School of Music now offers the lK .st a I va lit ayes to he found III t tit ' Nort hw est . Although Ihe School of Music i aeaftered over the campus From t)i - tower of LhtiVersitj Hull i i coxy bungalos shacks on Ihe campus, tin- wroth U i trried on by talented (natron tors, who not only have talent bnl .iU the ability to instruct, end ore making every sen rifiM- to make music the universal language f men kind end develop any talent that n glVetl to their trniniiitr. The School of Music has four faculty iiicm- hern : ! «• LOSS Smith, dean of the school and pro f oa n ot ot roicc; K. Orlo Bangs, atitrintanl to Profemor Smith. •Josephine Swenson, prates HOf of piano, and Cecil K. Btltlidgh, profbjBjgf of riolht Processors Smith and Bangs have studied under the vocal teacher in the I mil. i stut. . end Prafeasom Burleigh and Swciis ii arc pupils of famous European mas- ters. Prufeesor Burleigh is recognised u one of the Foremost composers in this country. win n Professor. t Lose smith came to the University in IJ M the 8ebool of Music did nut . ist in tad there was only piano in- struction. The field eras pen an. I reads for organiattiofi ami needed an organist r of steady courage end amiiitii.il energy, I ' rofcHsor Smith was equal to the occasion, end Forged ahead, first to create a Department of Music In 1! 1  u Qlee ciiih was Formed, which made a tour of the .state and in l ' - ' ltJ the demand was so jjreat that ajrain the Montana State I ' niversiti, Olea Club tourcil the state. This year the Men ' s (dec Clnh was disliand ' d on aecoimt of the «ar However, the Woman % Qlee Clnh i strong Factor, It became evident that music was an .-. oiiomic need and ihe need of a violin insti ll- t..r wa Fell t%l OUgfa the efforts of Professor Smith, ( V. il Itiir- leigfa, professor of violin and a Composer • T nationwide fame, was added to the Faculty, appointed by the state Hoard of Education. r n he School of Pharmacy Bveu though the war has Milled •way 1 1 1 « men from the School of Pharmacy it lias opened the eyea of the young women of the UoiYenrity to opportunities in this field with the reaull that a large number f young women have regietered in this work for their major study. Toe Objeets mid aims of tin Montana School of Pharmacy are to aaaiat the pro featiop, by 1 minim; students efficient l.v for the positions in the various fieida of the calling of retail pharmacy, of re- Rarch work, for army and navy work, and for Biting the itudenta to psrre as state or national drug toapectora and enalyata, and aam to prepare teachera ai pharmacy. Tin- School of Pharmacy also seeks t assist the medical profession, of which it oecupiei  neceaaary, separate and distinct Held, in the accumulation of Bcieutific knowtedg tcerning tn«-«ii eiucK. It it aeeompliahea theae aims and ob- jects, the bead of the school, Charles B, M-ll. t, states, the School of I ' liar in. i y will odd much to the social and aeonomie welfare of the community, state and nation. On.- of the featurea of the School 1 ' Pharmacy is a drtnr garden which la maintained on the University irroundft, which offers an opportunity for study of the medicinal plants Of M intana. The s. i.-n i i t ' i ■ • end commercial aspects of pharmacy have often Advanced by the students of the .Montana School of Pharmacy, by the formation  f « '  Pharma- ceutical Society which also tends t promote good fellowship ajuonj; Lhe students of this aehooL Ih-uii ot Oir I ' lmrniaP) Behortl. I m e Departments English The Bngliah Department has undertaken ' I ' ejrccrlk of making tin- I ' niwrsity B the center for the state in dramatic impersonation tiul with tins hririuuini; hope in time t ! ■• libit li something OYOr tin- s1at -. Tlh- uUt is to huihl up intrlli- gence iii acting a plias ' wliirh lias bttbertu been rathrr in-ghi-ti-il. Tim Sotninar — in whh-h the Mmlrnt is allowed to ebubae ante subject fi r eatenarra ami in- H t. hm . stii.lv is anot hi i- departure of the Kmrlish department this year, Tbe, Kii ' . ' lisli •«. iii-si- is arranged to prepare teachers of Knulish to in intelligent -ritir M ..r wntt.n iTorfc, I ' t ' -t. vsi.r ii. It. roffmau is in i-hiiru ' r of tin- Kiiglish •I«-| m i t iji meut, with four associate profetaora, Modern Languages It is tin- iiim « ' f tin- D.partimnl of .MihIitii Lini-uai; ' . win. h off.-rs Spanish and Kn n. h. not oiih to gWe Ike stmhnl a jrraiumatnal knowing,- of tln-ni. hut also to ciiiphasi .i- tin- rouinmr. ial ami historical interests of tin- countries. An- other aim is to familiarize the slmlciit with the technical ami scientific lanirniiyr. so that be who majors in science will be able to read the scientific pulilicatiotis in | the original. Tin thinl aim is to acquaint the student with tin- literary prmluc- jy Hons of tin- nations ami with tome of the works ,,) ' the greatest writers. Dm- to lha • ' •niilit iimi.h ami n-hit i infthipa betweail Hie nations called Up I ' .v this war.  m- Sfl phasi is being placed upon tin- stmly uf Spanish ami Krench. I ' Mfessur K. « ' s. ih-n. h is tin- head of the Department of Modern Dcnguagec Education Tin- IK ' part merit of Education has so grown that already pivliminan steps bate been Witon to establish i School of Education, ai t thirty fiv.- students ..f the June I91 graduating daw will receive tin- state certificates from this H department, anjhoruriug them to tearb in the high sehooli of the state of Montana. HE The Department of Bdneation has in n str. imth.-m-ii in t ' re ulcnt K. . sisson ; giving a portion of his time to elan work in thai rtejd. The Board of Reeonf- Be inendatioua, of which the bead of the department, Preeaiajo Daughters, is chair- man, h.-is i.«- ome increasingly serviceable to the mltninistrative heads of tin pnhlic Schools, of the statt . % Economics and Sociology Tw . oea ti ui-s.-s. International Relation ami Kiouoinii- Cousorvatious. won- y nffered this . ;ir b; the Department of Beonoiiih-s ami So4-ioh gv on an-ount (  f :i m wBf Ur war. and at] otheJ- tJa Bcw bavv b ti idOdiffced wi thai t$e I ' .-iummiis and , { fir i s .f (In- sv :i i .mild In- lln-l iMh-tl. Nrltioinil ri ' t ' OglrftlOfl lftfl n glYCB tO tlif piYffi-sfMjrs nf ihi ik ' iwriTiicnt. (- rofrtao -I. IT. ITudervwd is a nn-nnVr ol Ig the National Kmrnwiii- Assc-ial i-m mi [ftflfc tiun d! Hi ' simri s, H u I Up, Ltfttfc I yine is h nietator of t In rvnjTaiii (rf Xatinual Tax Assm iaii ' iti. Greek and Latin Tli. ' Dvpartm nl f Latin and Grrek iitat oat ojity to giw the stndenl n w fle : - . I j 1 1 •_; kniAvli ' Hluii- of ImfJi Ljilih -i c ■ 1 I J nul nls t i !fi v :iu insiulil 5 s 1 1 ■ 1 W liws, of tin ' am iviits. Emphasis is alga |iIjh-i-i1 m|m h nn nnde-fiftandfag '  r III- BR -j: i jnimusr m • tbt irivaU ' st liii vi iin-ur «if ar-y paQphj i- its In lf-MHiL -. Ptfl I ' oi p W. M, Alir-r is head uf 1 his. dcpartim-n t. Mathematics The UepjRftittftiil ol Mathewiatit baa -waai is eoo dei ' tsd the in si nuttli jnali(« lihrnry hMwi ' i ll ili nn-;i[ni|is. and ll) Pm-ifii- Cfrttfl H d is thinm richly equipped nil demand tf like stiniVnis. Tin- library i -niststs mil imty of eonrpleta ' ' ;.- sriti i I all tin- Alii ' -riiitn tuiil InMHijI I .juiitiinls Unl ,iIsm .-  tnp]Hr si-Is n J ' s- ' V.-nd i I ' tin- nt-isi inii iirl:iii1 fi.n-iyn ,|i ■m tiii Is. Tltr i iirnnl Milmm-s uf nil tin- impart ant • . 1 1 1 l I jinirnnls an- in lh - 1 iiivrr-sitA lil mr I ' i l ' - ssor . .1 L ' -:iii .- is mm hfsnd of iln- d partttH ' tvt He Iimm pnhJi bed numornua ii-xi book . History 1 and Political Science Tin- nun nf tru- It ' -paHim-i-l I ? IlisMM-y nlul L olittcy) ScivOft) is In im-ll ' iii- nil IK pttWM i f lli-stor l ' m ' w ' ' ■ Vl ' ■■ Iini1ci ' s1?tridiny Of I mil im ii| | Kimipi-iii Eltatoiy, Armrii-an llistnry, tin- instil ui tun of govaroia n1 atid PaUtifcal S -n rn-.- y Tin hiHtury mainr mnrvey I In- progrpaa ef man simc the wry Iteg ' iiinings of ri ' -nrdrd hi«lnry until i hx- prtttenl time, I n fc880r II A. Trvxl. i- is in charge ij| this d -pHi-Uiit ' iU. Botan Tln« iVnjiitim-iii nT BotAAy Iifik it fsi-sl sitfi, Hifi pliWciit tJoi) uf U11S tcckiD M in it« l ' ' 3hthI aspiM-t.s nml ii . hearing!) iipuii tif« and muterfal prttgrats, notii fur i nlniral adltCMltifUII ' ftlld ns 21 t ' uinnjnl top ttft |jrnfi- «innul liitli ' -s And p mtrf Joe. Tile jag HKfQirid nirn is mIw ts|nc«litninl. luit in a ' irr md ' -p wi-ns -. in Ifiiil lln- tt ' ttftinpl R wgy nradSi to brini! W ilf itltentSafl ol the pt pte ( tneat te and etawhere aowething • S f | M - rn«n M!it]il ii-jnil fealiiri-ri uf iJn- Monl iifi flora and the valin- uf 1 1n- ftGfejfcV in ii« Dftoniimie H jiriujrs. PnibleiuM eaiit rniiijf the Vergfstatliw of Mantana are urnli ' -r iiivi-sfi jlion , soiin- pafn-rs Fui idivjnlv Urrii | mFilisln-i I afnj i.lhn-s an- in Jpe prrparatii ' ii. This dry ai-tni ' nl is in rhalh e of PfwfesaOr J. E, tCiri wond. Geologj) Tin- D parrtjieni af G-Milngy BimRtnirttia fit )d nu n and fii tJn-m f i m- [ii-ufrssnnr al M-rvit-i- ns attuiOMiie mining alugiifta, or tn find plaacs on t u- fnited SiairM Geological Survey on with such railroads ;i the Northern Pacific. The Itoiver- sit. is admindny situated for such work. located be t ween i ebpper rotors of Unite, iiiitl t h«- silver, lead nod zinc mines of the Coour d ' Alette District. I ' ro- f.-.NS..r .1 P ROW is ;tt ill.- hcail .if this oVpartuient. Chemist i-} Tl c Chemistry Department lima ti gitv. the stmlcuts the fundamental prin- ciples .if this seirneo and t.i create the tiaUit of scientific tlnmu ' lii. Certain couvaea are given which are 8uppleiueuJar to nthj i mnj«rs, sorb a pharmacy, medicine, hiojog} ;iml borne economies This year a rourea was offered in Pood Anahsis. in connection With Depnrtmeni of Home Beoonwiro, fours.-. ;ir.- arranged fur I hose whu wish 1 i make chemistry a profession, either for technical work or for reararrh. Piofewor It. M. Jem is head nf ' his department Physics Tha Departmeul of Phyaiea is 8 pother science that will in- placed in tin- Nat- nr.t I Science Building, although only temporarily. Plana for fixtures for thU department are being workwd out, however. The department aims to train teach- ers of hiv ' h school ph si.-s. to give lUeh work as- is Raited for th  stmleiit.s who deaire phyatee sn a part of (heir cultural • filiation, and to provide for those who uasjre to major in physics as preparation for more detailed study in graduate work Profmnar Robert N. Thompson is in charge of this department. Biology Tin- Department of Biology is one of the departments of natural muoimc which w ill be boused in the Mall of Mature] Science next year, if the architectural plana arc completed. The ftcpartineni aims to give an Inmgfci into the methjaja of study and Observation of nature, ami to provide pifemedien] lost ruction, ami train teacher of biology. When ' his ilepamnenl enters tin- new hall, the s.at tered i Uncus of the museum will In- eoOented, which then will he of tin- moat practical use. This department is in charge of Professor Morton .1. Blfod Psychology In a worri. the Department of hrychology is trying t nndaratand human nature better, According lo Pr t.- sor K. it Smith, bead of the department, the war is parth due to poor payehoJogy tod il i his belief that when human nature is nndemtoud better, there wiB be pernmnenl pence. This department is ot gndi ed to meet the needs of war. ami to select claaoes for tie needs Social Psychology is being studied with a iror viewpoint this year— with a study of the n and the LMoup ii national one The course in Mental T -sts, which are naed in tin snoj to teat tie mental fitness of recruits, is being einpJiaaiaad. Business Administration Tin aim of the Department of lluxiiicss Administration is to train men ami women for efficient service in business life. It intends to 0 0 more than fit them ■ Contlrcitxt tn Vug 3S I Hellgate By Charles T. Hicke ' 1 8 GfttC of 1 lit winds. Thai through 1 1 ■ • - Ugra past lliis seen tfa truul leap aiMl the first fly cast, Hits wtii wild fliiwt r tram phd underfoot And viewed t ravagt 1 of the Bitter Rout, Cinems tragedies you ofl have viewed. As wilil ir.-tim- v;is h w ihh-r man snhdm-d : And n we look again with you we Me Tfa winding trad of aborigine As tlimtitfli yottf vraitf to hunting fields 1 1 1 1 • u . Or tbey return with puniei weighted l « With product of tfa chase, They pitched tlieie ramp within your stooy sight, T me mill go as free as wild bird ' s Might Acroafl thy stony face. And then tfa white man tame. Now to tfa ipiiet of your primeval fores! can tfa riot of blatant sound, discordant, streaming « ' all. Thai dniwned the music « f the waterfall And marked tlx- passing of Pie graceful gam Tonight the tame muon sends its whitening lM « 1 |mui y«nir i-rnit and on 1li«« Stream falOW; The same stars xhine, and in their smiling ' ' .v. The same goad will toward man snd nature lies And yet how ( hanu ' d : tin- fnr - t husli u ' iv.-s way. Por white man ' s night i« Ufa the white man ' s day, Feverish with ;ts hums snd creaks s« n I signs, And in the niL ' lit see added eountleaa eyes Thai fclare upon you sod ih«-ir ruddy gloa Lights up the trails where ghostly red nu n go. lint sines life es scenes changed within v view, Tin- old wmm rudely trampled bj tin- new. We cannot know, n you have always known That with each death s s t ronge r Seed i sown, Ours is the present, the past and future y ura, t nr lives a ill puss. imi j our statu life endun i Now and forever. As die brighl days tu Vmi still will see vain i iuls live and die; And yon will that which we dan- to dream, As there beneath old Life ' s cinema beam You watch the screen; tfa Clraj Man Dashes on The light and nighl between the dawn and dawn, Great stars will wane, •  1 1 oea stars you w ill sea Ere we pass ftilh the aborigine. THE SENTINEL The Ye History Tin-: a her ra contT iw A rms. 1 1 1 the piti-lui ul the year ' s Activities L ' «-i ' i4kiu h ' wU lisilu kIuth] «hii ntfiiieist F la-- l :iL ' li ;! ' ( il — liriirht k|wj1k, in tin- gtqdenl mul fjinilt.v JilV llml ■ 11M1 tilt B S Kg iw-  Ijmm ' .- uvft imr shnuMi ' i-x before hurrying tin 1 new RQtenai jiihI events. The first event to recorded by the SKhtirieFa hiKhiriiiij wis After day. whii-h colettrated its i hi r ii birthday Wetlllttflifly. April II, 1SH7. Turn Diuthii, taw mi inJuntry lit-uti-iimit mi seryieu Hvr ' I ' ln-i- ' . (tag hj - |HMn1« ' d tmuin jut rtf the il Niti-ii| d«y ofl i hi 1 iitiuiniN, tiiitl ui S:3fl t Isi- |.|Mjr;iMi iM-fjim. s.TVi ' ,1 l y ill i ' ll in rl - l iiho ' s r tl ofc [jIhi ' i- it! iiihui, fiftt-r whu ' h 0hnp- i-i ' llnf ]■:. I . Kllintl L .;,vi. r, l.ri.-f Jlltllll ' fP . | r!ll illL t ll . ' Alirr dHY INl- ditum, l MHtiii«- iki (he green ' ' vi iw tin- next nnrnVr m the ill. run] «i rk begftrt ag fcl, hUl ihj1 ti ' fiit KL ' V rELl alleged sliU ' kt-rs urn- brought Iwjforo ji ' • ksLJi -iimn IfiluULHl. H|n ' c lilv ftmiul k ' liiMy. (Old dm-knl in 0 (Mb i f ti-.v Witter iii the. eenter the dvh), Dancing in ihn Lrjs iriiin.s.i inn i r in ' hiilc ' l tln tliilll t Cvtion. in liinmr if tin- (frtnd o A jn:in uf ih nnfvenrity, WilHain M. n AiW. i ' . l i-HliiM 1 Int.- Wium-n s Vitt;ii i i kijjk I euiigr«BK, uiii. ' h etxrvened on £he vetfoptit, April ' 2, - an. I 14. TIh-jv mviv iimnv iT| ivsHiiHiiv fVonJ the vririiHiH rtlmu- tlOltai instil itl inu of the sIjiTi ' . hi Thursday, Mat i. i!ii7, al i p. - sniiI ijis, Mini fni ' iiity gathered :ii i]i j - miHpna gates iii witness din Rag-raiaitig ■« I ' l ' iin liv. rJjMli. ' 1 ' lli.r Klli.rti IimiI dttfi III- fi rut slimylfnt dirt il Ak-r thty hit thw hv. tii ' ii i.f tin- itinf r, ami the gtu-, .ImiUs had henrti ' In- [Mil? ftWfli Urn white it tin I rm. TIit fbisf wns nvui nhtft Uy iliiii.-l K. S. l iix?Mjri. to h- rsiisitl tuitil tin- i n«l nf hi ' war, ' SI WAS IWINTKI Itm-k hi iff farm w:is tin- bIcmTjIH which tile HJiiversiu jnl ' ijltdl w h 11 il rtarbSd fjmiiitijr Krii! 1 , May 1. l! 17. h w«s derided « • farm Mm- limd lyittfl wmih of the dormitory -iiti l Seitmce hnJI. in order to insure jn diiKi n ahwtmti- ' Track meet hiigfht have Ihvh lik- ilny, rwitls ji ln-m)liin ' in ?h - K:ii miii toe Ih 10, Iftit. Bui tin- i rased thU hicli tight. ' ' Off the muijtg of Hay 11. 1917. mie of ill ' 1 MiLbtt ittijiFi Miyt ' , if nol thfi most bvBltfifld tf millio n of the tiiiivoi ' sii j iva« 1 1 • ■ 1 1 1 . Thftl w s. the inunml MflJ f t f, of whii-li Mis Eleanor Mttto « ;is. una it, About . ■il v ' irls pjkriii-i|hNl( iE in the i]:hht t H 1he imOIIMLIk 0 J|1, TJ Hrldr«tt! lit Ohnac llor El- lioll. in rt ' lnVfi In- (iiiltiin-d (hi- f«ilir nf ihv university during tR« W«f period, wa.i the principal cveni 111 iii ' - Urn tfwc$B befnw ? adtt tiiun. 0n M«v after bin ■ ■■ 1 1 1 1 ■ With ' In ' N-iilHimil r.iinii ' il i.f DrferiSi ' . In- drvlorvil thrtl llnTr wnl ' l bP On lct-U|i OH the edttCfttiaiittl w.VHlrtn bWfltlW Tin ' wmr. If i;, nir jinlunirnl iti;u our ]t« . r ' s and imivorsitics Pduiulfl fro ork ' Nin i ' their sv rk ih:ii in nil « t i r.-n- hniks ihi-y nuty heof rh - greaii i puagiMf ffefl to the rnftirtry iu iis preeetil i nsi , tfec vrcd tin- eimncellnr. The largest ftbtrt id be graduated froiM the Statu ( T ui?craify i-en-ived (bfir shci ' jjKkins «H(l de-irei -in Jnm- 7 Hi h | 1 ' nhcr  f llelcno delivered 1 1n- Bhc- ejiljilireiii.- Milih ' . sv mn] Will hint T. Kmslrr, pn-hidi-nl i f RunI i-nllr-ur, nimh- the comuteQcoinenl spi- -li. The ceremonies wer? ini|ile. owing in llie fto-i ihai t$M rjill to iinu Inn I nearly depleted Uk campus or itaatndejUa (in i violin- I, I1M7. iIih ilcoi-Nnf tin- ouiveraiiy opened for tbo firsi terra ftf tltfe pr vsi-iil y.Jil Hd tfec WIS Btmr WrtBT s slcm wu f(irikkally ickslJktli-Ll, On 1h - MTidbttitig (bky. 0 Uiher ' i. tbw n v |K - !iiirlll. |)l ' , ]■;. 4 1. SlNKOIk. jih-1 Wis ntud«tn i fojr i lug ftrsl I am. II ' ' aU pea ml hfefoft? t(w ljn-u r rsi ciirolK in. in f vrni|.-iiis rl - imivi ' i-siiv DFCr Imd. ' Tln-n- is nn m mi in-r-- I ' m ' sLf-k.-i- ' i ' miis tbc D ' iri |mi|di ng E atnre of ln Rnri Addrcwt, ' I ' ll ' - i N(u.L ' ii iilii.n of Mrcskdi-rn SiwtoU, Kkr fifth ll ' M ' l I ' i?n- BUtti ijniyerwtj ' ipf Mniilann, tOOh pluwi WciliKsdiiv. fldnhir HX HH7. lie wna fornialtv iiuttallQcE by Oh oc i- |nr Kllii ' lf, I Jikvi ' Piinr S. V. Sh unri SENTINEL attended it eremoniea Als the premdeuu o! lee four units ..r the University of Montana were gathered i •u«-t h.-r For the fiot turn- in Missoula. .litsi after the inauguration if the president, another inauguration t M k place, • it ' tin- I. To dignified i iiiir.i. t ' -r. sltbongb, perhaps noon inipnsaivs the reeJp ients of i ' ' honors. That was tlx- annuel fall initiation of the rreehn n. tad tin annual den fighte. iodine and barbers ' rlippers were need without dis crimination upoo 1 1 ■ - faces tid bsir of tin- reoka. ' ' Ami. as nanal, tit - t ' rt ennie out second Im-si in every encounter. Pitched battles were waited on the main stnris of the ' ity and 00 tin- eafflppe. ■•Smak .lav wan the next thing on fchecauipua calender. Thiii day of days 11 slid had fi i its usual position in the epring fcu Wednesday, Movembvy -l. eauaei as 90 many cxpramuj it, We ' re ,-ipt to be doing i nr sneaking sextan No Man ' s (and by sprint ' . Tin- da featured with one ursimt round of dam-mir. First fh -rr WSJ a snake da not it tin oval. Then the • • • ' ds and •«. e.ls gath- ered •! Montana fiehi to witnraaan houre spirited gridiron contest between the freehraen and sophomore eleven , w lii -K ended in a |2 to 7 victor] foe the leaned year men A pleaie  t OreettOttgh park and a dam« at I ' niou ttaii in the arter- ooqttj end another dance in the gym in the evening concluded tin- annual Sneak day pTograni The early part of D Ember saw the Withdrawal of twelve university men to enlist in (he ;irmy. ami Bj t • • « - saim- time four other bade faivwell t.. their sehiMil- asetei la take goverjujuttri petitions ni Washington. I). C. rii. annual Hi .links was ctaejed by tin- - ' iris Saturday, December 15. .fust h Gtimps waa ita title, ami it gave intimate views of dormfanq life on December 18 the Masquers ' club presented Umone-eat fane. RoaabV, in whn h Dudley BrOWn, Sylvia Finlay ami Mimtte Montgomery took part. The Pan llelh-nie Christmas tree, at whi.-h 150 ehildreo of tin- city Wtn •nter- tained by the Greek letter warned was held Sunday, December 1  . On Saturday, Febrnars -• loeaJ fraternity. Alpha (fammt Phi. was granted a •hapter by Sigma Phi Bpajlnn, ami formal in- slallation was held. (bUoweO hy a l.aii(|Uet ami a dlttOS, Charier ' lay «-xereisi-s. euin- meniorating the j.  tli anuiver- sury of the university, look plare Pehruar) 15 Judge K. C. Day  f Raleoa was the principal sjH-aker at th - qtiAr ter eenleunial .eh hrat iOfl of lie daj It ' ll 1 i ' venmr .luhn k i. k.M.u se.Mie.i tii. i. -._•■ - 0 : lative lull whieh ejiated til . t niv. rsity „f Montana. T „„ KR(Ml|| (J4 , Tmtol OM THE SENTINEL gSj g THE SENTINEL Tin Conk M ' -iik rial wi vir, s . in bUttOff df Mar -us Ilarntt (Vk. the first State I ' niwrsity man to l.is liis lift- in the war. s , r - ln-IM Kri.lay. hVhrnary 22. The  rvi rs ejHadBted  f an aihln-xs hy th « pn-mlrnt. talks touching OH Conk ' s lift l y stndenta and faculty member , ami th - rending of Lowelle Connm-monition de. At the eonclnaion of tht aervfcee the aiidietiec wif tin- Battle Hymn of the K-pnl.li.- Tin- !• «•«• ml annual Women ' Vocational Oongteaa was held starch 4-!t. Dr. Anna Y. Reed, wicational expi rl of Seattle, irw the pribrfpel apuiker during tlm Convention. What, accenting i the ftudenl nnmi. wan t most impreaaiee wartime talk of the year, was given i n Mattel s. Dan Rend, a member of the governmeni K.mhI CommiaaKio to Europe. His addrew dwelt with the •army of kills in Prance ami with food eon  rvathni. M ir. h I. ). Dr. t ' harlrs It. Van Iliv. president of tin- Lfoiveralt] of Wis ism addreaerd univereit? | « ■ i l«- On the inibjed and aims of the preaenl war. The calendar of the 1019 Sentinel was btnogbt to a -U - on the following «lay. March 16, when the annual ragMriVtrar between the freehmen and tAphoaaorei was held a. n ss the liough . ast i f thr Van Hutvii stn-H |iriilt ' « As usual. th - yearling were pulled through the water, the only difference thin year befog tliat th y maili- tie- hijj splash in l.-ss lime than in pn vimis y. ars. it taking the s ml year huskh-x jn t « few aecondN over oat minute to render (he final decleiea of the ' lass Htprenuu j of the .war. Miss Kiaims Cnlvin of tin- cbMfti of 1918, ha, been choaCU liy tin- irirU of th.- imivrrsity to |m- th ir queen ftl the annual May fH« Nr.— mom kw A HI) HOltNII HE SENTINE The Cadet Corps Tin- hri ' Mlh at litV riiiiir to the pivwM Cftdfel Battalion Of Hi Statu Tuivi ilv April i. tk«-tsi tbfi United $tatfri deelarad a kIhIi nl war against GelHUft . Thu null of Um iiiai v -rsit t. irniri ' lird J ' num the unirn-sily L ' nlrs 1 1 ■ iln- luisirvsH wiMitui nf Missoula, Voluntarily th«- hh-ji of 1 hi- iinivrmity voted for Military drill. Thcu the family look Hi, ' matter up and for ilu 1 remhludoT of laal y 6r, military drill h-h . cOropulaor fat iln- I ' ■ - • ■ . ? - 1 1 1 ■ ii ri n-i I Hii|itn rn(jri ' uS. Tlic 21 im was hi I ' il (In- ■ i physically so llml limy would In- i-vmK tU enter the at-m t- ah. ii called. A1 • 1 1 ■ ■ beginning of Hh- nreagnl year Ldenienanl V. N. n-1i, . iil. hiti- llir 2pd Molilalia lnfmilry mid vt ' lri ' Hii nf I In ' S| HM sh-. jiiri ' ii rm war ami the eafitp igll 10 tin- I ' hiliuf v. m;is iip| n. I . ' .•■iiiiri;iiiijj fi1 ;md irisl rM Ii r in inililary si rvicc mijh! physh-Ml I fji i hi riif. TIkti the military drill and physical training were consolidated nod made tsqntpvkory fur fveknman ami toplutmon. 1 . Ii was ihto jh.hIi ' i i mi f i ill ftiry fur rhc men Im wi. ar khaki 1rmisrrs L out It , or high boots, and flannel whirls. Tin 1 im-n titok aet- tipgvnn drill from 7 a tn. and on, and marching drill al 4 | . in. iJiivi.. day a week, Kvi-ry irmn was trivial an op. port unity to art n eoijaira) mid after all had had | ehaueg, ihnsi 1 njl n wl ' M nhmvnd I Ik- nmNl pmyrn-Nh mw ' givafl jut- hi. in. M- afftcea the Padel [SaitjiJiiiu aims in he recognized by the War DajMutmsnt. Wh;ii Waa believed 1 | ne the firsi ftt$p in I his ilin-i-l inti wax when I hi Adjuliuil lirmTal ■ ■ T 1 K i ■ ■ I ' uiti ' d Stnlrs urniy comaiiiiiiriiti ' d with Major Mourn nf Fori Mis- xmlii and rgeouested him bo gi¥e Iba battalion all the Shatroetion poagilite in co- operation with tin CHntimandaot. Laentenaol Swart honl Mttlfatod iti (In- Field Artillery during the Thrive mas holidays mid •hmmirv I. WN hii Lrt '  ii -f. Mr( ormirk, ?i Missmil. ' a all rimy, and 1 : 1 1 ■ ■ r ill. ' s.-. -mi I officers 1 tenwve. training uamp hi Tin- l i--. ' .i. . fold Captai Governor Stowarl ' s. iiiif, waa appointed toatieceed him. M thf (TiM-nt limn 1 1n., rwilrls hit |.irm-i inin-j; 1 lit- si ' iiijiphmv or military fln r si riiEil jiml tlm Morw wxle, and bOne t W ey[di| ped « ' itli una simhi— and jjh a little of tTrin h warfare, MB! Hi Battali. Major, Aiuhvw Ifc.ytl Sergeanl Uajor, Howard i m-k Officers, Company? A Captain, W ' iiliiiin McCulIough 1st Unit.. Willinm Z«h 2nd Lieut, H.-rUnt Vitt 1st Sergt, Butte ( ' iiri t. iiM ii ' Jiid Sergt., Keith Hmwii :«r i Bergi .. John I BojpJ 1st Squad Corporal, T. Swcaringen 2nd Squad (Torporat, Prod Stiwperi 3rd Squad Corporal, Clev Weatbj 4i !■ s ,ua.l Corporal, Ralph Vogter r tli Squad Corporal, James Harrii Officers Adjutant, .inlm s.in.ii nj Battalion Bugler, Boaooc Jadknuu AaMguecl Co A] Oncers, Company B t aptain. Samuel Biefcerl Isl Lieut,, Louis Denude ' inl Lieut., William Larkin Kt s.Mirt.. Charhji SpiUer 2nd Sargt., Elennan Haueh [aeting] :inl Srrjri.. John Allium NK ' tiiig ' i 1st s |ii««i Corporal, Lawrence Berg 2nd Squad Corpora R. Beekwito :5nl Squad Corporal, Albert Valentine ttli Squad Corporal, Harry Roooey acting 5th Squad Corporal, 8. Tintinger THE GRIZZLIES 4 ( The Fighting Grizzlies ' That is the name by which the football, basketball, track and baseball teams of the State University of Montans sre known throughout the northwest And it in a name whic h they haw aimed. It in tin rharacterittic of the grissly. Montana bruins have emerged victorious from nanj contests. rin have alao lost Bui there is one tradition of 1 1 «- vanity that has never bean violated. Tin- Oritthea have never laid down. No game or race has been list until the final whistle w;is Hon n. the last inning played or the last yard of cinders orosaedi Wall have they earned their title. The Fighting Brains, ' 1 ami thai name will be a lasting monument to Coach Jerry Nissan, who h-avt-s this year for army wrvicr. mmm 0®L THE SEN TINEL niic King of the Rooters A little man, a iiisi aweater ntnl  Jii.u megaphone describes - 1 i ■ i fck Lester, mil yell kirii . A powerful pjii i- -if lmi . a .sUiinti-h Ihiiii ami mm uuJimiU ' d supply if tin- old MmiiiiM .spirit is ihr mlinun-i- he inhtU h hviili him hit battle. The cheer leading id beater, the poaching ol Jerry Nines) and ttti- fiuMiriL ' 4 1 T 1 !■■■ - i ri .xl i cs wjis On- i-i |[iIiluil1 t u ( Km 1 iirmiirlit Montana wraity -i« championship in a?erj branch o| ;ith- Leties daring the 191 7-19 season, OEOROB l.KSTKIt. YHl Lmidrr. I it. Kv.-ii (lllHIgfa the MmitrMlJl t -atli (it PUT Mlt ' tVlVil lln j usual f: 1 1 4 • I ' il-Hl year N n rt 1 1 v, i ' .-,1 fi ' rvii« ' « mlltiTldiTsl. lltjll H nrH-H[iyillJ the rfJlHT IWftll in I III ' MSSiHMFLlnHl, slmh ' llls AtlA M 01 ! ilrHds will ahmys i ' ' (ijhmh1ht 1Im 0081 fteflOQi) as a gtariou$ fimilndl ytitrt. TU, ' wUi p iitl l«i 1m. ' piMiiivs ' f tin ' rmilrakin war- ihts tin II pptiritft pMgfi M J TluTr Us the S(T«|t- p|«g| ii.nn thai ev r sunk de4ta km , the tuff of ilf gridiron UutipatU M mi r f Si-nriin ' l, TIu y will rooprabej Lhe Aggie gxitie I ' lita- heat will (jiiklcMt ami pride of pin ngtar will rUjfpCtl Inn tin ' iin rii hrilit; hark tntd rvirilfid tenth da « i T NnvrrnliiT win u iln-.-1 ' imls bll g lam nvi-r RiODtAttd tmld ami eleven (iri zlii s, Lighting lund. wn si rd virtnry triHn ili fVat til tin ' lijst FcrttT lriimili-s nt ' (ila.v eiiiiI WOD the gtate i ' haui|mmshin from tlm Aggies b j !i to 7 srore. Defeat s - tiM-tt tirtain. Tln ' ii il fo pfteiled; I In- lVjii Mini Kiinlr i li. ' lata attack portable. Uiniir DriaeoU. h.] ' L ' U ' little quarterback, caught i punt ami Wiggled fifteen yarda ikwn the field in 1 1 ■■■ direction of the ftytitfa ' iMUxc-i, ' BenU f-iriHi ' i ' y ' Mjl-|ni«1 . Then h spark i f Impi- hiirxl intn n PjAjn wlrei tin 1 ' u vi duwB the tfiroinutivv liaitliT tiw k h foe, ward juish :il lln- I i j i • - III m r uimirnji ' ami witiI uinliriiihiu ' . twialilljj ami side-til epfting |tasl many hint ' ami gold tACfclera foe 43 ..ink. Thai plAwd (he ball wiihin striking diataitee. The tunk whs brought nmi« flfftfaii. Ainl il wast  eegulac Catnbnri inlvm Captain liht rn Hi i vs. hirin ' d btireerlcor hs tin rto tfateh started ticking away (In- ]-i ' Wfiiuiii : Ifmv miniltea nf Iht gKllCi V : ■ sn wivi- liiiMw iln- leather spheroid was nbovt 4 ogaiotl hlfl swi ' al-flrrknl jersi-y, ant) five i niwiN-utiw liliki-s la- htirliil in hi 1-17 pounds of TiulM aienituil deaperate blue line, WIkmi the k titsl ftf his frvii y IlhiI (leareil awny Molilalia wa t Oil tth? lime L 4 ■ r a ! ' I«i 7 si ' iii ' i ' arn| tin ' vii-lurs nvcr 1lii ' nnwl dan- -I i ' ins ithampa uahip ewtijy made hy Tiantana State collet in ri dO Eti yi ars. Ilnui ' ivi ' . all flf 1hr bollOia milsl tint ifn tn Ifir |$6H and tJi0 m mw. To J rk LaytiaL Vi ' tri ' an i ' ' iiti ' f iunl O0x. jrefl 1 cap- Lfiiu-i-h ' -i 1. ■! sJiiii ' ' - Shi- ! rrjiMirid ri ' in iiitif;uii ' v 1 1 -■ ■ as linlf tif |hi ' wri liming ' lien ' tliriuiirln-ni tin- i niilrsl, ?md hmetpid again Stood the burner linesmen mi On-ir liemlsiM a iTi i . Ami I I i 1 i  ■ ■ ■■ j Tip- huKky lowdieaded guard was | watwjw l with the devil. Head down him I arms flailing lie was at the but mm of every pile-op, Efe stopped many an Aggie who might base otherwise aoeeessfuUy gone ' ' over 1 hi- top. ' Ami to these four heroes must be ndded Steve Sullivan, who wns carried Prom the field after lead- ing Un« iiitfii-k through thm- |H.-riinlw. yet gamely returning to Efgbl i« Ottt m a crippled leg. Tin- u-jiiiii- iiiiivr.l liki- n m-itii-ndiuix dm ma. frnm hope to dctfpnir, ti attddeft, fM-viMiii ly iimn ssilili yi-i 1 1 j n i . i ■ I ■ ■ vii ' im . A h ijh-Ii w j inwd uf undcrgradu- ates and alumni siiw i In- Grxgxftca backed « their awn 3 -yard line, with only five seam miuuit-s li-t ' i f r ihf redemption ■ ;i 3 1 ■ 7 besting, Thru ' . ' minutes later a mob of shrieking msuiscs ' aHW Befttz hurl Hi grcal Fra leross tbe long while line beyond which victory lay. It was jlII oyer; With tears streaming down his face, Coaeh Jerry recently risen fr mi m Hick-bed, wair huil Captain HentK wipe I In- while- smear th« l mI line from his eyes sad ittilr wearily in response to the yells of a jttbiUnl hotf i f tfudetiCs, NiTVf ai tl rial ' s hid beaten a certainty L fl AMI l-«ft «Suai«1 RlffM Hiilf Utiim 0fU4 Ittitlit Kn.l A Review of the Season WIk h tin- university opened ii October I, the OUtlook for football va.s .lark. oni n quartel of veterans returned eighl oMmhem of the 1 -  l « ► aquad h«vftfjg enlisted. Ooeeh Niueo u;is prevented from assuming bis dittlet b illness until November I; tod the burden of developing i team fell Upon Captain Ulit .rn Bent : The first tame, played ft fen days after the ksri in the l tali Aggies, Rocky Mounts in conference l i« u. . although the -ham- HruiiiM outplayed (heir opponent . Est Uireenonxiers,  n November. a. the Q rooties, further weak toed by (be Ion « ' f Matthews and Nelson, regulara who had joined the Jinny, played their first gaitM as a imniin r f the Northwestern conference, against Whitman, losing -i to 14. the .Missi '  lial i ' . 080111111 their potato iv the Uvd fit oiinutMi of play. Thru name the triumph over the Aggies. The ooxl wreck the llruinii journeyed w Spi.kain . where thejj we( Washington Stat ' liege, ! •• iiiail had been amembled, was ing defeated, «f t« r ptiying Diet ' big teom to n standstill in tin first half. The final Kami of th - season against tin- I ' uivt rsit v of 1 il a Ii o, played in Misxotila OO Thanks giving day, resulted in l to tun for the invaders, though the Rroins made 18 first downs sgainsl unren for Ida- Captain UenU wot Tor th - third time in four years «• leeted as right taekle on the. aii ' rthui si eleven. ••M men were Sail r.  rr. ftober t . Leahy; DsMherft Van Horn, Lamb, Carver, rVlk.-r. Loyton, ' Drineoll, Sullivan. Bents, Kreej ami Harris Olic Results At Missoula. I ' niversitv. ii ; I ' tah A«i i« ultural college, 21 At Walla Walla. I iuv. r i1. . 3; Whitman. 11. At Missoula. University, 9; Montana siat.- eollsge, T. At Spokane, University, 0; Waahingtnn State college, 28, At Missoula. University. : ; University of Idaho, u. BASKETBALL mm BASKETBALL Wm Tin 1 mil statu fin;: tVaiinv of I he TAtmtiUtu UniiuV. h jski-r ■ lw. ), I 1 1 Mi ' HMih Fur ivau :| wjnniiag of i!n state rKNUiinnni- lb ship From I fie A ms. f n si H b rn j nf Four niti-s On- iriz .tms iriinui fM l i v4t the Parmers i Ju-v timea and For tit? firal rime t in tb UffitJM y of the two institutions firoughl hotua i- ' pr - fuiu i ' hn kalbn]] honors of w in ' I ' ll.- fi t si I uii 1 1t- ill ' |lm Amri. ' -ltmin fntil w ' jis ft nig hi ii III I ' UlsiM RilCl lVMllhil itl II rirFi ' ill for tilt 1 lilltrr b$ I genre i T 2fi tti lo. hut in i Ian- nrxi gantc Renoion ' s men ware taken into eainp after h bard Fi hi. the Finn! count being 16 to IS. The uexl fetujagi iin-nrs took place I ih j suite riiivi ' rsitn £ ni nasi urn rimi the L rujns w i re Ibo victors iri tww g tnes, 30 ' 1 -I in I ho jfitst and ;t:? to 19 in ttou sn ontL In eueb l onti sl the ■ 1 1 1 i ' tili zh U P StftPiVCli i ' V -rv rri:i ii iviliu Ins h J%1 40 bring iilii ' Hi 1 3 1 • ■ downfall (if th(f Farmers. Ai the beginning of the season tliero Iran: three mamlHtxa if tie ltUT taatn t try out. Chris Benta, l ' Guaae ' Lirfcin. ri.ini Sailor, and Hop ri Proecotl Formed iha minimis of ill ' qitintt ' i. Aiming the fresbmau candidates wein: Crnurh. who nitfile the ti ' wm ;is L:iuinU Sullivan, nlsn innl ;imi | ri ull. NfcKatn and Ft« as substitute . Tin- season opened For the Hnjins on January 28 at PnUUnaji wlivu Ute surprised the fans by brea k]nfi even with Hohlrrs W ' hisImul ' Fhh Stair- . 1 ' t Thr First game w U l s1 My I fn- llalTOW mnr -in l E 23 tfl 24. tftd FatOUSPrS situating thr deciding wakfl in the film! im rmnls of ii i tii ' N 1 i jilt jj?lhh Tin- rn ' r night Montana uune battle mid in n ronteal in whicii the ua 1  few babind Uttrjp innuirnd ihv VHK iint!li ri (?JW f i 21. Ifflp ' Pruscoti eladad captain jti«i hefo« tbafe Katte« and his bfiUtatii playtiiir Jiiinn-tctl n h nutu-i ' from s]i ' iiK si nt ' -rs in rli. ' nnrlhwi-sl. Tbfi Urniii.s tangled whh tin- Kliiho squad 1 ill Mkisriiw atfet) tb G vlijiin|Mons nf r hi- iist« ' Tii divi$ioo oF t w northwest nuftfefttntffl ailiidntatai d( tfro ratbet aavarti d feafa, Msnna il to 1 and 4:t ta 2n, Sailor and Praacotl tveru injnrjed m ihi-sH ' yjinn-s Jin el the ofFnisivi ' powera of tin Grj Ktien wove wantoned. M ' Zr-iijfUi v Ets the WeOG of lh j iM ' Xt hnt!h j s ami us related befirt«. tin- Hmiiis hrokf even with th - Avtrirs amf look ;i htu ii ' [i ttmurd lh si;ili ' iMpiun liip. In tin 1 ' gamca { ' :i| tfLiri Fwcotl and ' 4 (iUBaie Lurkm wera the Chief perforav i-i-s for i ■ ■ • • • (Hx tU ' fl Tln-n the Altl ' I ' v ' -;um ' ae oas the tnonntaiiui For ih j cthampionahlp battle with tin ' UmiriN. Thr ' v wefis Mm First Ihhijo f$Nttm Bat Nk ti ' s men And ib - qniiil E NT I.N EL 8 ■ won itaetf a place to the State Puiveraity hall of fauni when 1 1 - Fanner e ere uiv.-n tWOBOtinil iM-atilij. ' x. Tin- playing of I ' nwntl. Larkin ami Cr h featured iln- Bruin erork against the old time ••ih-hiv. The. .-hampi. ' ii tdftho tiaiii offered I In- m-xt opposition to the iri . li«s at tin- If) ntnasinm i« ii «i bonon w.-iv split. Idaho wn e$C tori.. us in I be first fonlrst by :i :5l tn 25 viiii-. whilf the Grigsliea administered tin first defeat Of th«- wa- gon to tin Meaeow team, s.-..r. ' ' _ ' ! tQ 28. Tli. ' la l liattlc wax nip ami tiM-k all tli«- way ami mum not i i.l. •. I until tli. final um un-uts Tin- final nana u« r played with Weafttugton State toflege fume. Seeftnd pUtCC in th«- .-astern «livi aiou of thf northwest nn f.rem-e was a1 stake ami the «n|.Is ippeaved t.. ! .• Ui favt.r of the Unnns. In the first ...iitrsl tin- ;riz glim woo, l ' l ' i 20, At the end of the regular time (he s. ' .ir. ' wa a tir ami an v - iiii Rte mintitol waa uecei sary in yrhh D  • ■ t«-«-tt 1 1 - - Outcome. A field V ' oi ' l by Larkin and free throw by I ' rwi.lt m w.-.I up thf iraiiif for th.- Uroina. The ue l night Montana, Beamingly worn mil fr un thf strenu- one Intttle the night before, w. i.t il.iwn 1 n defeal before the Washington squad, 7 to 1$. With the defeat Mon- tana a ehanoea for second place in tin eoiiferenee srest glim me ring. They fin- ished tlnr.i. ranking above wiiii mwiii college. The Brains broke etau in their senaon r n gams ' , n itt- nitijr six ami loftimr tin game number. Thej scored i total of 333 pointa t their opponent! 851. Th.- playing f Captain Preseott dining the Mtaaqn earned him a place on the auVeonferenee team selected by promineol sports writers, There are four playen of this yearla team who will be eligible to return nexl teaann. They ere L.-irkin, Sullivan. Crouch ami Sailor. Second team play. ' is who will be available Aft I )ris- ill. K . . Boyd ami Mi-Kain. Sailor, for two yeari i member of the Lean and who played center during the preaeol year, bas been beJeubJd lo pilot the Brains in l!M! . 8 PPaVflrj 8 iiii JMflBB The Stars SMLoi: sI ' l.l.UWM l.AkKIX CROUCH BENTS! i. ;i|H..H,- U reeilt ' t QUKTd l-tffl Ktn-wrnnl HlKtuI illnrrf IWl Guard When ' Hop M Preseotl hi Krmn |iiinM ml battle il vnu with the knowl- edge 1 1 1 : i t every mm xhx behind hint. And th -y .jusrifn J Ins r.iiili. Tln-y fought, phd J ' nitL ' lir baftt. There were do individual sisfs on tin- team duHflg the paai MMia nrv ti woa a fivc-atai ecmsfcellatiota. Girls ' Basketball Tin: SOPftOMORK TICAtt, latnf oHmtl Qmwpitriti This year, contrary to custom, tin it w;ls no women ' s varsity ' taHkctlmll team. Intramural eontenta wrera beld iiMt n l ami  tournament was staged at the (p ' SUMKinin )ii Friday evening, February al which co-ed qninteta representing 111.- ft. Ill- • hisses .implied fii|- tlh- holiors. Knur teams took part in tin- toiirncx tun freshmen, mic sophomore and one oppettlaat mitat. A throe game series waa played, from which tin- five girle wi-ariinr tin- color of tin- sopl re class « in« r . ' i l victorious. The champions are: Virginia MeAutiffe (captain), v.lm.i Stay, Flildred Qteaaon, Dorothy Whitw..rth. Dorothy Douglas nnd Sylvia Lane. The lineupa of the other teams follow: UpperrhMi team s DorU Prwrotl (dtptaib), Rtiby Jacobean, In.- . Itorehoaaa. Karen Danaen. Beai Rutledge, Freshman first tram: Helen Parker (captain), Ruth Gavin, Alma liurkhart. Reta Wixsi.iod. .loscphinc Jones. Substitutes; Bditfa Lmdberg, AUeen Me ( nnnirk. Freshman sreend team: Helen Littl apftain), Lillian tioff. Pernie llano, Beta e ns. r. Substitutes: Kwiyn Rafferty, Ellen Nekton, Uaxel Lockwood BASEBALL A  ' iir ' ity if material proved a fatril handicap to the champion- sJiij. :ispir:i1 mns of tin- TIM 7 Uruin hjiM lmll finn-. tllotlgjh Un- teSJU j ri ' sM ' iiti ' d .sTurdv (yppygittpii in all ]h frames in which ii nHi-tiripatcd daring the season. Ifm erne vhtotry, painted after fl tetrifie hrolvc- [ittiing struggle vrlth lin- Iniveftiily nf Halm mi Montana field, was recorded, the remainder « f tin- i rhi games playvd resulting in defeat T. r rla- Molilalia nine. Captain Lawsmi Sanderson, the untst feared slugger in tin- north- went, and Sitgh Kent, pitcher, were tin Jv retersns available wlu-ri r Jn- h.ni | ' a.i|. lh iv. I ' Mri r-. h , iit .si-liu..] In ' inu ineligible puty, Sanderson hold flown ih - shortstop position during the season and accumulated a hulling average rf whicti eventually eannd him a herlh in tin- Northwestern leaglW Kent Is Credited ft ' ilh rln- Uraias lmi - vii-turv. unci pili-ln-d sli ' llflr hull ill idl times, Larry Jones, though inexperienced, performed wrll behind tin 1 bat while Herbert vin. the husky south-paw, htirted well, The infield was eompnaed nf fteardon at first. Loratiger at second, Cap- tain Sanderson al short, and Oceanian n third. JV?ik, Beeb , Brown, Woehner and Johnson performed in the outfield, the weak an«j( qf the team ' a defenac- iti ihr various [mines. Sanderson led the team at bat, with little tjroaaman n close second with an average of ,310. Record of tke 1917 Montana Team Ai Miwuw Montana, 4 : [dahn, s. A1 Uoffxnv — Montana, 4; Idniio. is. At i ' ldlman — Montana. ; Washington Statu, I-. A1 I ' nilinan -Montana, 4 : Washing m Stale, fi i ll innings ' . At Missoula- Montana. 7 : Idaho, 1 . At Missoula Montana, 10 j Idaho, 9 (12 innings), Ar Mi tHiita— Mi niaaa, J- ■ Washington State, 9; At Miwuln .Montana. Waslmurlmi Siair. 17. m M THE SENTINEL I jfejgg flACI Tin- great «hI is nf Mlhl« ' l«-s front Montana Varsity sum aftrr tlic declaration f war upon the Bona brought the track season to a . ins,- before ii was started. Because t !■ - same thing happened at the other universities in the Northwestern Conference, track sched- ules wen- ramvllctl thronirhont tin- wfst. bast spring uraa Montana ' s big chance in win tame at the eov Errenee meet, With Blitsen 1 Bents, westero Musonsippi ebnm pioii tliw ns burier, in tin- pink of condition, Kin -f ••!] ■ Keeran, printed in-iit his own state record in the shot ' put, and such cinder favorites as Boob 1 Fredericks, k Webb M .loin ' s, |tara Adams and ' irant Higgins wearing Qrissly suits. Montana a chances for n nieeaaafiil season seemed brilliant ind L The tall to arms was beard hy tin- sprinters first also thfl •-all Cupid ' a draft board Fredericks jericed off his spik.-s in Apni and joined the aviapou corps, Jones followed anil ami ineklentallj pnl himself on record a the university ' s first w-ar-hri lrirrtMim. Adams enliatod soon after tin- «-ltis«- of ichooL Among tin- freshman candidates for tin- team there was ana out. btsnding star Thai was Dutch MotUtheo, an inteiaetiplaatir Iraek artist who had won Came for himself ami Butte nlgfe -it the big Stagg meet si Chicago. Also among tin- fn sh athletes were Uarcus ( ook. who later baa his lift- on the Tuscani a, John South- witk. Louis Dennie, Swede ' Dahlberg ami Dutch Bchrnmpf. Lyle Uodeoa, I jnni ir. was show iiii; regular aviation, form in tin- high jump. That little arofd if has grown rsrj trite, ' mi last spring was the Orixxlies ' big chance to enter the calcium gwui on t h.- track stage. ■.ir.iiimminiiiuniuiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBMiiiiiiii iiiiiiiininiiiiimiiiiiiilijl The Masquers ' Club oi H :| r bueUa Mill Proauleftl Anne Reeley A. Justin limmniui Secretary Manager Tin- i ' «iitihiiM-il assault i r the slMvjwkiu and the W T resulted in lh - jdimisl i I. I m. r i n nf tin 1 las iu r ' (, ' luh this year; 0M.1 nf | JL sl year ' s irn- iiln ' rxhi|M f 1!) only six jvtunnd to the uiim|hk for another year fi wnrk, Graduation was responsible Be Ihe I uas nf nix members, while tin- 1 ' irs.t draff ind Hie early enlistments re- duced the Hub ' s iin-inliu-rsliip by acveii, I r 1 1 ] . ■ I- these unfavorable (-in-must  in-«i. dramatics ji the uni- versity did not come to i hi- standard « F Former years. Two ptay were given, oue was ' Rosalie, ' ' i one-ael farce, sod the other The Basfcsl Way. Tin. latter, n problem play, wan given in the Missoula theater for Hie benefit of the Mlsaoida Hed Cross chapter, The i jisi in Rosalie wels well chosen in Dudley Brown, Sylvia Pinlay and SHItiette Montgomery. The three presented a elavar depiction; of the troubles to be nn-i with a bourgeois household. Knur of the parte in the coal of si in The Easiest Way were filled by iiniveraity people. Those who bandied the pans wore Charlotte JMiit er. Jack Layton, Pay Fnin-hihl and Howard Perry. The play was well presented, each member nf the cast acting in ;i i reditable manner. The proceeds, which mummied la $60b were tnmed over to the ( -ity Red Crass chapter. m- P IE B A ¥ I Th-- 1 ' invHNir t i ' inita wliirji n ' pnwntvd tin. 1 State TniviTxity vi debate during the pasl season appeared m the platform twiw, ohm; in MissiMiln nod once :M S:ili Lake City; The first debate was won Mini like second was hist. The eo$on rhwd wj|h Montana credited vvitfi it fifty-fifty standing. Tin- !j H ' Nli Ul nf drh t s:is [kt! iniTit 1 h i the present situation. Tt Resolve l, Tlun tfi program of the American League n Eaiforee Peace should fir adopted f y international agreement fit I In- eloan i«f the |n i-« -ri wnr, It wag pr ' -™ - vwA thai tin Alli.- . will bring the struggle ti a successful inkiu-. The flivl delists- w jik held with the l. ' aiwrsify nF hhdm 4 iii Mil ' evening of Msn-h 2fl, in Cflnvx ies4 ion haft Montana upheld the affirmative side of the argnmenl nod won by  fcwn to one decision, incidentally, it was the first time in the history of LVontsna de- hating 1 1nn fi team representing State ji rs i tj, bested tIj - Muscovite arbiters. I that fi ' ivusi. ' I ' my. William Jamestti, vei- i ran debater, was stay Assisted by Mi  Clara Johnson, who put herself nn record as heiiii; the thirtl woman 1 jvpn ent Montana in debate, and (he second woman l« gain a plaee tm fi winning team. The aexl debate was held two weeks later, when William MeGnl- l • • 1 1 J i Mini Willi. mm .hi imsi hi jm mn-v.-il tn S.ill Luki- 1 ' ithw v i-lmi laueeH with the Universitji of Utah. Jameson alternated 3 ,r Louis Pyll, who whs anJfeHng trow attach ir the grippe. This, time MiUituna W4is lint sii slo-res ful. IVrhiips il WAS beCAUse the team orgnod tor the nngative side of the question. Th judges returned i. two I ono 1 deddog in favor d Huh. THE SENTINEL ( The Montana Kaimin i!i:vxni.ns MQRKHOL7HK MARKI.K Twi sen week the liff of the ounpiifl and of the university .•omninniu is mirrored through the pages of The Kaimin, the newspaper el the Associated Students, Because it gives t In- student body continuous information of univer- sity personages end activities, because iis feature storiei provide entertainment, mill bcrause it provides a channel for the expression of student opinion. The Kaimin holds an important plate among Montana enterprises. The Kaimin is s necessity To ] ■ 1 1 1 out ;i paper that is attractively written and edited, and to pnt it oaf throughout tin- entire college year, requires prof ea s iou al skill and unselfish de voiion to student interests, The wort of •■•litini: The Ksiinin is hot spectacular; tii-ii are ini end inns or (00-yard dashes in front of bleachers crowded with motent, Th litor is not dee rated with garlands, as h rule To Bvelyn McLeod. editor, and Bmeraon stone, her predecessor, must go in large part the i redit for the excellence of the student publication. Handicapped by the fact that such men ; John T. Crowe, Joe Townsendj Ales Swaney, C K. Strait and others « 1 1 1 nbj return to the university because of srmy enlistments, Miss Mclicod and Mr. Stone rarried more than their share of the burden ot edit ing. Mr. stone Mieeeeded Mr. Crowe, as editor in 1 1 1 « - fall. The latter «a elected in the spring of 1917, but eiiti red in Ibe oiilitary service. Mr. Stone resigned at tin- -iul f the first quarter belanac of 4 Im ' hvv college course, and ft Lias M -I, nd The K.iiiiiin si;iff ihjit fins smcved UmniulHuii dm you fallows: Evrlyo ■■ K idiii.r in ihiif: Srviiimir Gfgrs ifie, Elm«-r [J, [{owe, bnahiOBft lUMimiji ' is ; Ini ' Z Mortfll us ' ' . a.BBOl i?itr editor.; JnhO Marklft, mahagfouj niilm-; lioth .Mrlhifi ' ii ' . KOUBiT ntivn t ' ditor; Hurry Griffin, Ktlward Rosendorf., spurts fedfc i n s: KiUi«- Foley, society editor; Esther Jaeobaon, oitrr jxmdlvncv i-i | ji r : Sylvia Kinlsiy, nxchange editor; Margaret Oouelier. Glenn ttfiaffio. fcaHm« writers, Tfc tl M Book Tin ' Si inli-nrs ' I laud i k. mofH f OlSUltOnly known a£ M Hunk, i a simdl leather covered poblieatioo ? for pookel uxr. In it urn gfcejo thts various fnets about Olc univHrsiiy, sut-li as its traditions, iIh yi-IU and Knags, tin- efloatiiutjon • Ik the A. s. I ' . M.. th j cooatitTrtion of tin- Women LeaL r iu the atbltttira sched- ules n nd other ihinys nl i merest fco lb nnd rirnuiiDitv.s. This hook in iHihlUhid each year by Lite V. M. ft A, add V. V. r. a. Tin statf nf the lHiT-nis took were Johu II. Hill. Ptiitor, I Wtfftsm Jatrieaon, E ward r£..s.-iid..ri ' nrul Rutli Mavis, assisljiiils, Olie Forestr Kaimin The Forestry Knimin In tin- foresi school mutual, published eaaii apring. tti marine ttottn. Contoht d m it me technical artiehs in gtti guta, professor ami oilier men [imiirini ' MI in the liirilu r profession. Tln-sr Ihuriesai ' e intiTv |H ' |-sed ttilli humor ami tight Potion, sm-li fin I he tide of I he luifui-rs ' LeuenrUin hero. 1 ' au! JSninon and his Mm- ox, In previous years iln- Furesiry Kaimin lm . hi en featured With an ubuntianee -if Qlitalnttiotii and pin i nymphs, litii this year, because of tin- war, i In- high cmi of printing mid ilu- low stuie of rinanecs aeeea itatecl a grwit L-r tnrii in in hv UfHtibar ■►f t-it N QKfdi Ab u fl.OCHI t piea of iff 1 ' « k nr - printikl 6 tfh v m- attd (0 Ul tQ funHl fiWl ' l ! Un it llironyluiitl f imml rs . Thiisi- who ore publishing tbia y ir ' v fori WulUlljStOD I, While. I ' diti I ' -ill-i ' Hh ' f : William rli, l- ' on si ( In ' i ai fivil;, ed tot ] Alhorl Valerttine, aUioioer work rdiior: V. M. l)r«k ' L fldwrtisio nJtJOn r. im l r, p. Parhter, illOflti itiop .-dit«r. Forest School NevJs This pitbLh atfcoi ia bed otai«e muh awoth, in the fdnu tfl :i fourvpHge i aiii| hh ' 1. I in ptirjKne is ta Rsipply n cuDncctin link butwet«n tin- furt ' si aohooJ aud tin- im n vrhn jut B rvioji in the isoUted utcaintaiio tiniboc traata. [is. pagea nrr Filliil w ith litems i ' T mill mil Lot lOal tantiearjoijtg tln Parwrtry C ' lub ami the adhOoi. Records of eolbrtsoafla an ' priojtetl eai u month, as ntc nil lettefa a?tit to ihr vnr- «ily l y ftWMCtry fstiutrulx til riff niililJil-y hitvht. i-— u-ar ' s stiiff is nmi|nm--, I ,-f. K l inl L. Iliiisi, nlihir; Ivuii I . WiOBOr. asatKnate editor i William II. Zili, tru iKiui ' i ' ; W. M. Urakr. bltailtcaa injinasjrr. nNmttfi TBCE Hlie Junior Prom The first auelal event nf tin Sentinel war ivm tin- Junior Proni, held on the eveiniig: at M« 12, at the Oyeenuugh Park pavilion And it waa mi event tluit will lung be remembered by those who attended. Kv«-i-_ 1 hin«_ ' which goes to wake a formal dance beat} t i i ' i 1 1 u;is there pratty uirls. good looking men, uniipm iliTorations. wonderful nmxir. ami Im«s1 if all, the presence of several varsity nun who w« rv hums on furlough front iiifiiv s -rvir ' The Co-ed Prom AS£Z. Thai original example of lamoiiflayr. the C-O-Cd I ' rom. was In-I.l at tin- gym .11 N ' ovi ' iolM-r IT. Kroin ;:{ ► until innlniirht the nhl building was th ntef of a g I time for th.- girls ami tin- center of euriontj for tin- men. All doom were barred to the genuine eJCponeflt «of the, trouac-red but any uirl COUld CbOOSe a mak« ' -li4 ' li.v.- limn from Stt$ i lass of so.-i« ' ty. Doritlg the evening k villain tutmhs liitkiil arms with nieely perfumed ,% niiciety gentle men. ami men iti evening dress gaily eircled the hall with walking coils in tatters ftetween deuces Mollic Kearnej and Charlotte Shepard gave several anlo daneea, in regular root-ligbl stvie. Tin- Thanksgiving dance was given by the members of Kappa Kappa fJanraui ■orority, for the bcnefil of the Aoieriean Red cross fond. The affair was heM at Union hall, which was decorated with the national entora, The varsitj fuotbalJ men ami all snhliers in the eitj Were honor guesta. Tin- M turn of the university wnv the honor gueatti at tin- alhlelje hall given Jannan 4 in tin- Elks ' hall President Biason presented each letter man with a rihiHin of honor. The spirit of ih« affair waa carried out in tin- progranu upon the hacks of which appeared the uneonqiierabfe old grisxJy, Strictly Bohemian ' was the designation applied to tin- eosuone hall given by the Art League on January 12. It waa alaa strict)) Informal. The guests i ame escorted or otherwise just as in- (or sin- ' chose. Masks were worn until late in Uk evening. Two farces were staged between daneea, in which Marguer ife McOreevj ami i menwn Stone played the principal parti c Tlie Red Cross Dance The Athlettc Ball The Art League Ball The Freshman Frolic .lauuarv 1! ' I lie freshmen put mi the annual frosh frnlie. The erowd that attended ami who tailed bImuiI it fur weeks afterward was siiff ieietit evi ; : H gM t of tla- lUCCeSB of th ilaii.-r. ' I ' ll.- ilam-.-s MfV tiarn -«l to rOCOU events of 2? eapecial significance to fresh n. The Sophomore Dance Timet that were harder than ever was tin- keynote For the Sophomore dam-.- held November My an ingenious mm- of ohi clothe ami newspapers the gym was converted into a second hand dotting store. Costumes consisted of tin- un.sr dhsreptttable garments tin gnents could beg or borrow. An old soldier ' ' w$ r- ing reliei ot manj mm collected adtnuaoon fee from his classmates at tin door. The Girls ' Dance The girls '  lam-e or the leap 1W dam-.- as il was original!) known was 1 he night when f« ' r tin- third time the l women took the Im vs out ami showed theiu what a real linn- ivally is. In pome «as.-s tin- DOyi found mm-h tO their jrrief what it is to Im- left out. The dame was on.- of tin- most heaiitifid ever lulil at the univfrsiiv. The iTmnaainm was a writable fairyland. «ith flowefa, IratterfUea, ribbons and jariands everywhere. Kappa Alpha Theta Benefit Dance Sheridan ' s oivhe tra furnished the innsi - for this dauee and that, nf enurxe, 3Sfe insured its niecnoi Tin- danee eras held October 27. The Inter-Fraternity 1 Formal The gym hecatne a lanVer of e ver gre en s for tins affair. Tin- combined fra trrnitv etoiblems eompribed the decorations, The uuhtati a was sealed in the center • ! the room ami for several hours the dancers enjoyed themselves i-in linir about tin- players. The Foresters ' Dance That nuance af dam-es. the foresters ' hall, tool place on id.- first of February. All the features .if former years ami more too wen- present. Trees, dying camp firea, tents and forest Paatneaaas lent atmosphere to the 16804. A lion-fire burned just outsiih- i tic gym. ston teih-rs surrounded this in gvoil aid time fashion. A regular lumber- jack Reed was eaten late in the evening. Each guest sal out one dance ami wrote a letter to a MMdier. im , AZZ - brothkk E SENT1 Olie A. S. U. M. JVK LAVTOX EUTJJHU IACOBSON VIOLA Tl VNtfOHKUKk R HN PrtRSTBTE I ' lwlilcnl l. ' -l i silent SVen-l4lry Mnri:iiit-r ilAI ' Jlli ' K JUK ' t ' lUrtt JUHTIN ROfXRQDIK I ' MIL OANIEtJI Tin- atud«ntB if the iimverBity are ocgartixed atHter the name, Associated Students of the LTnivereity n f Mi niaiM. Thfongh it all att li L -i i ■ ■ i uiirsis And ]iii ru in unil ivii n s arc rarriwl on ffhiefa do nol cottie within the jurisdiction of the SlmiViil DtH il, Kw-li sliulnil ■ r t u- viirsiEy is m iin uiln-] ' nf tile A. S. I . M. Tin- incidental fee which in roUocted Ai the beginning of each I ' m II quarter | ny« t ■ i- j i r -- year ' a toemberafaip and ndmiaRioo to all afhletk contests. j THE SENTINEL ! The Student Council p w ft ■a ■aa ajar ;i-: nti;K lkstkk i v itnoi,L ja« k i.ayton hkmiy i.amis i: ki.vx UoCBOD hi tii m iiakkii: 1URI kahkki.i. i i ih.ky BROWN NOTK: Ktvphcn HulUvnn I«nimu - u m tnl r of Hiv r..w II afier I lie uriilidniwal -t Hr« t«. KkIImt Jii« oImwiii ij «l ti a m ' iiil«-i The Student Council of the st;it«- Univeraitj «;is treated Fehruar) •  . for the purpose of bridging about ■ ■ peration among student . Faenlty an i (ilitntnL Bj Laars have been adopted and t eonneil baa begun the organisation of itndeul 11 f fairs. Tin- eonneil la eompoaed of nine itndenta, 1 1 1 - president of the university and one repr e a cn tative f tin- faculty. The following student officers :tr«- members of tin- Student Gouneil : The preaidenl and vice-preeideul of the A. s. r. M.. tin cheerleader, the «-« hi«  r of The Kaiinin, t w prvsuli ' iits of the four rlawu-s ami tin- preaidenl of the Women ' a League. Tin- eonneil baa complete charge of ahiveraity traditions. It nay call a tu- dent before it for tin- purpose of reprimand or pnniahment It maj also seeh to sdjuat diffleuitiea which may ariae between atndenta  «! faculty. THE SENTINEL The Y. M. C. A. VALBKT1XB Tin ' t nEiihitrn-li1ii] pur]- -si- rl ' r 1 1 ■ ■ VuiitiL ' M« ' ii ' Ihrinlbn A. uciatioti is to promote wholesome good foUnsmltip by the imiiiittf uf the men at the oniveraH; I ' m- l w iiiaimrnami: of a piwiliw morn I Ji|timNph it, The work is directed wad carried on by the president and his cabinet. It U not iin organization «f weak aiaters, It i an organization «f men. It stanch for the HLZLti svfm is honest to himself and o others li is the aim f th V. 81, C. A. to dired students, jmh) ospecjaQj new students, along the ri fit ehanneta ' f iwrwrsiiy lilV. T1 Jnr nm :iH.-jh ].r n. H-]|;im|ii..m mii paitiiMilsir t-rn L Im1 irit-s U explain tin- phrn-iples of rhristumity in (In- hnwdtT sense—fellowship among men, Merle 1 taUaghev William Jameson Albert Valentine THE OFFICERS President Vice-President Secrel  ty William Jamcwn Edward rtosemlorf THE CABINET John II Mill ESalpfa Mill uM Robert Gretencoii George Kant The Y. W. C. A. kkaskic McftAFFIE JOHNSON MSL80N bike its brother organisation, th - Y. W. c. A. is the central moral link which unites th - wrotnen of tin- institution for one big purpose Christianity. It has been successful in mam undertakings, ami it.s influence is being fvit more eaeh year on tin- eatnpns. As « factor in university litV tin- Y. V. ( ' . A affords Splendid opportunities fur each co-ed to  -xpti vs herself ami her i l -al . During tin- past year the lister- IkmhI haa started a beautiful tradition: that of Singing in tin- rower on Easter Sunday. Tin- Y. w. c. A. «.t Montana University is a live organisation of lofty a Is. THE OFFICERS. Barbara Praser ...... President Unth MeHaffie Vlee-Presidenl Clara Johnson ...... Secretary Jennie Nelson ...... Treasurer THF CABINET. Buth MeHaffie Chariot Bockea BOdred Gleason Ruth Dana But!) Davis Rbes Johnson Nora Kapp THE SKSTJXVA mm The Women ' s League I ■ % ALICE ROLEfl ucwiva AJNSWOftTH UARY WTtlOHT MA MY kasiuki.i. INi-KtUrril Vi i -I ' lcuNIi- nt Sgrtwfctt? TrtrtMirvr THE EXECUTIVE BOARD HEJUKft PINCH UKATHH ' K TUKKEll BVE1.YN tfoJ Kj ' l i SYLVIA LAKE FtASSKL kaiv I ' l ' IAHI. ANDERSON RlTLEDaE Tfu- Vi.iiiri s l,v;u ' ni- wiis 1 i utnli cl in 1! H. Il k ;m i l Nl tli i I L ' H irhieh includes it) its mMnberahip every woman who is enrolled in 1h - iiiiivi ' iwit.H . [1s f unpi .si- is tin- nvnli f iiniU ; lltf il • cdft. It is abn an Unporinrit fm-im- in I fn ' ir jem-fal life Tin- I ' tM ' d t jrom, 1I« wormii lli-liiikv ' Mlii ' l |)r ;nnl tin- May Pete Jd ' r ' hold under the difwiiojj i t ' tl - Women ' s League. The Catholic Students Association kAARMUa 1 iKtff I I . M I s rA I lit H I M ► LATTON The Catholic Students ' Association baa jusi celebrated it third birthday. Ami the rerord books show t hait the membership thia year is jusi one-third ifllwre than the original sixty stndeota of R  man Catholic religion who founded the organization in the fall of 1035. The 0. S. .V i si live ami pim;jrcsKiv HH ' triiniziHi ti. h is ;i i - i-iHy wlijrh links loL ' i tlur hv sUntokts f I hn- (. ' affmli i- j ' ;iitli mid n M-r Fraternises in perfect accord with the LindergrsdnateH of Prot- rstiir i creed. THE OFFICERS, Grantee (Jarrigua . I ' r -si lrni Arihaiid D sehainps . • Viee-Pwindeitl Kjiv PavHbUd . . . . Seeretatji Jack fjivlon .... Tresis mvr The Art League THE OFFICERS Myron i N ih Dorothy Douglaa President Viee4?reaideol N?l|iti.JI I jin I ' m Custer Secretary Tr.-.isnr-.i In the fall nf I l6 tin ' Arl League wit fornnd, the fir i organisa- tion of its kind mh tin ' campus. Tin- league ia cnittpoaed at an itu- defflta, ami j isi for r Jn- purpose of promoting originality and s -lf- u nflde cc in work. Meetings an held in the studio twice each month, when diwiissimtis aw held |H ' rtamiiig to the israetieal aide of the work, The soda] affairs given by the An Loagno have done nnn-li to ereate an atmosphere ipf friendly feeling ami -]i er ivlalioiishin among the student . Thr Rider Prize, vhieh is awarded eaeh year to the arii t who makes the greatest advancement during the find jail ' s wtjrk, is ati im-emive fi r increased effort tm the part of the slmJ. ' iirs. The prize for the liest ml | jdnlmvr was won thin year Uy Mias Pearl Anderson,  student in ilie advanced elaaa. Sis men i tiers of the league are now serving in various branches . f Hi.- American army. The Pharmacy) Club THE OFFICERS. William II. Dews Frnncefl ]?i rk Adeline Walter Dorothy Luttrcll Preeideiil YivcPr iilmt Secretary Treasurer Tl ' 1 Ww iy Club, which is affiliated with the Montana State Pharmaceutical Aram-i Mm, h:i ihn- mii-rvst« uf tin- profiwsinii an it ideal. The Membership comprises all students who nn- nrnjoring in the pharmacy course. Jhrliliys iin- f.rlil mi. m. ' !i riHMilh in ]i|| :l riii;i -i l,-:iur,- n,,,in in ha]], when pupi ' i nn wad nm talka are given which deal with itenm of interest and the problems pertaining to the profession. Perhaps h is the influence nf the Pharmacy Olnb thai accounts for the fih ' l I hill fVtTV sludml wlm ] i : i.s I tis -j un | I ,-,| | ' n M the sejl I of pharmacy is making good. THE SENTINEL if l £ v 1 V CAKM1CHAKL UUAPHBY IJ ' TTKKI.I, I7BAQOYE CtARK THOMPSON SIAU-I ' I ' FtKOKN Tke rress Club THE OFFICERS. Kutli UcHaffie Kvi ' lyn tfeLeod President NTk e Prandenl S«- iiioiir Gorslinc : ti Chaffin Secretary Treasurer The Press dull is the iimsi recent addition t the organisations ii Ibe campus, Bui it u an aggressive infant Since its organization, January 21. 1918, ii has done much to advi tin- intm-sts of journalism. It lias a lt|t- | ■, tlu-r eord to tin- tics that bind to. avxhi-r tip- students who an- learning their life-work in tin lit t K ' brown sliM«-k in the maples. All gtifcfenta enrolled in the journalism school an- membera t the club, which holdi regular meetings aver) two weeks on Wednesday night. During the arinter and spring many men who ere prom- im-iit in the newspaper game have given talks before the mem- bers of the elnb. The embryo reporters, have profited greatly from these intimate talks, which brought forth many faeta of the pro- Feaaion which only experience can teach, Dean A. It. Stone and Profeaaor K. D, Caaey are honorary men bera of tin- dnli. THE SENTINEL Tke Commercial Club THE OFFICERS. Mitlihtu President Chsrline tMtttson Vie Pwaid t Plorcnce Will Tim . . Secretary .], If, AmlrJxiTi , . i Trc-anurvr Ln I ' inin i, HUT. the students and faculty niembeis of the [•iiTlmcnt nf business julntiiiirtt rulion i u- im i I r In- Com rnvtvijil n ' lull. Tin ' [nir| i si ' Tor its finm |jiiinji is t foster soejaJ relatione Among the ntembem of tin- department, to create em added internal in the Business oounsti t the aniversity , f t stimulate inveg(jgatior ut social problems, and in general to promote 1 1n work or the de- [lartmeiil end tin- interests f the memjwra of itn ' eluh, All atttdettts registered iu business iKlminiMrniion or majoring in t-n imrmrs Jin- eligible for membership. The inrtrafctora of iIj ' 1 two (tepartmonta may alao beeonM member Regular mee ti ng s «ri bald on fclie t ' irsi Wednesday evening oj! each month. At each eject- ing is rendered a program both el hj enteiteitiing and instructive nature, including instrumental and poeal selection , lectures on commercial subjects and fee RftUwing i f Industrial motion ' pichire £y £ v ft A i l 5 The Forestry Club THE OFFICERS. Wellington 1. White Everett Bntler William Xrli K ' u vs. || Ireland President V I,-. ' | ' | .-si.|. ' llt S« rrvtary-Tivasurt ' r Ch.f The primary purpose ' f th - Poreetry Club kj |o promote fellowship among the forwetrj ttudentfl and to stimulate interetl in the various branches of the pro- fession, Baei meeting of the «-l i iV is featured i an address i boom nad prom- inent in forestry or engUMetring Tbeea addresses art- often accompanied by motion pieturea. Current events relative to tha lumber industry are 1 wad at each ti ' « by one of iin student members. After ' l ' 4 program f tin- evening the real feature of the meetinge tak«- place. Chef Ireland brings in the coffee ami— When that has disappeared the men gather atonnd th - piano ami sini: o|lfi «- ami fi n itr songs. Finally the pian- ist plays ' ' Keep the Camp-fires Burning. Thru the -lni members sinn M Ccl« lege Chnma, ' 1 which terminates earh meeting. The MnnuaJ Lumber Jseh Danes puta the Forest Club on the social calendar ones each year. The two publieatiooa, tin- Porastrj Kaimin and tin- Purest School N ' -ws give nation-wide publicity t the school. The war has hit the -lni hartl. as the KTViee flag pi fifty-two stars feat ifii-s. but despite all a«h« tsui.-s. it still hoi. Is its place as 000 « f the livr-wiiv organizations at the nniv.-rsit v. Tke Totf n Girls League 9 t v j ttutlt ltlLl l iii in- 1. W«KR«r Teste L pns read ITrsddnlil vk -n-. ' Hj,ifM-ii a« in Uh ' K vultv h.iim ' I Kiln. n« ni HiilliHlpce. This organization ist itunpCJi d of women v vm- hoims arc in the i-iiy. It Ebriniim tlienuu-lvt ' s into a leajrin- tlivy Imve made them- selves ji 1 ' m tur vrhjtdi is an important one in the life at the nniwr- dity, Much good tins been gainod by tin- corporation ot the ' Ptwrti Cii ' In ' I,i ' j«i:ih- iviih the wi-nta whose permanent FCaidonceti MB in iiliiK other Ihnn Atfaetfulfr. Penetralia ACTIVE MEMBERS llaijw ' l HweflringeH Virgin li Dfxon tnex Morehouse m.i rjwro ( C kt-s in r«nif Ij-hIiui Aiiiswnrlh ' hnrhi1lc lirN-ki« Albert Woo B Hl-uni Kill -or Kuril Bald! Froncp Calvin ill . K. O. BtWK KiiU ' h H;ili-«-li Beatrice liieli -I - •- i ■ ■ ItDUSf Helen Ptncli i ■ i- s — L ' rwcotl Helen Goodwin Bnib MeH.ffk Alice Bote ! Mm. K. W, Jinqe on ilr-;. K. n. ftttoajqi itiMh B rrOw Peart Cl r Irene Bbope MoolCH tturki- CJtadjft •j ' i-T ninii llll ' ln Ftumi S () R O R I T I E S at the STATE UNIVERS1 fY of MONTANA Social NATIONAL KAPPA ALPHA I HETA KAPPA k VV GAMM DELTA GAMMA Local DELTA PHI ZETA Professional NATIONAL Tl I ETA SIGMA PHI KAPPA ALPHA THE I A n: i w HPOTT8WOOD PATRONESSES MKS A KICKS .1 VII.« will i r M Its jami:s BONNER .mus ERNEST BITBEJCT MKS .l« || i.iw MUS II L 8ADLEB Miss UBRLE KETTLKWBLL Miss UARG1 BRITE BARDEN miss marjobie motet miss BRIJSN M.rAicnn Miss LEATHIE UcUABTHl Miss fU M ks TRUES BETH BARROW8 Kl Til DAV1M EMTHEB DRBNOKHAEfN HABGABET QARVIN 81 1 6 BABEL BACKUS CHABLOTTE PLUMMER I1KI.KN FINCB GRETCBEN IN I i EVE KI TH i l MMIM.s ETHEL JOBNKTON RARRIET BALI. W INI FRED MEEK 8 VIRGINIA IfeAULIVPE Al.H K RCHWEFBL PHOEBE BCTOR MAE SMITH DOROTHY WILKINSON tan GLADYS ALLEN makian nkwman JOYCE ALLEN HELEN UTTI.K EDNA BELKNAP HELEN PARKER DOROTHY DUNCAN GRACE WALKER DOBBIN HABBERT 2 SENTI pttwunav Kin. i. iu. km. MrAuiirr s. i.M.-r. i Meek Mull Smith I ' urker t ' umrnliiKx Litllr U. Allen NVvman i tiii. un .1. Allen .f.-liimlon llelknap Walker llurlxit KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ntrtJL l-lil ( IijipUt — KsNiWiHlw ! Martli, tin MILS, kl ' ssEI.L GW1NN MRS. OKU Utt; K COFFMAN JANt: KVAXS MltS. GEORGE W El SKI. MltS. CLARENCE PORBIS MltS. IK V U N T ' H ' I.K HAS. U HtGE 8tt m: SOROHES IN URBE MRS, IlKNItY TURNER MltS. SHIRLEY THANE MltS ALLEN SWIFT MltS. FRED H- MA i M Its. IIAIiiH.it LANSING Miss MARf ELROD MISS EVA COFFEE Miss ISABEL UONAN Miss AN ABEL R ss Miss ALBERTA STONE miss in;i;iM.i DIXON Miss DOROTHY HTERLESI MISS WHS i ' Vll .MltS V, A. McCORMICK Miss LUCILE COBBAN K 1 1 A RANKIN IKSSIK RAILHBACE CHARLINE JOHNSON ICI Hi MeHAFFlE S ' JRORF IN FACULTATE miss bula woods SORORES IN I NIVERSITATE lflin DORIS PRKSCOT? DOROTHY DONOHCE MYRTLE WANDERER OKIt A KOINE tHIAHA .i: yi . .u.NSivi n MTTH RARXKTT FLORENCE WALTON ii rii k e i n i MAE GRANT JEAX MncRAE HELEN banders FLORENCE BINON MARGARET JOHNSON MILDRED s i ai BR GRACE BARNETT RAIH CRANGLE ISABEL CRANC El. I. EN WALTON a: M.iUY BROWN U ' ELLA LINO HELEN A. LITTLE OLIVE i n:s i ik LEE when RUTH .i aim. CONSTANCE KEITH PLEDGES RLAINE BATES IRENE HEi; LEY DELTA GAMMA i PI t ' hi pt r— KMaWlnhMl I PATRONESSES MRS TV I.Alt U THOMPSON MRS. CHARLES ll M l. MRS. r a r.. i!Ni:s MKS J. I. snnT MUS. J« I1N M | A s SORORES IN • r. f Miss GRACE STODDARD Miss HAWAII i:  «  K MBH RAY BAILEY MUS. D. J HAVILAND miss ELEANOB simpkixs Miss ; UIK BURKB MUS C STK ' KNKV mus K RICE MUS DQSRH AN WORDED! MISS Hll.l A MARSH DR. • I.AUIssa BIOLDW MUS. RLEBABD DBS H AMPS MUS. P1IAH. IIU KKV [RENE O ' DONNBLL IAN l A I K 1 1 1 1.1 v. vi;«;i RRITE LYDBN BARBARA PHASER BVELYN McLBOD MARGARET TURNER DOROTH1 WTHTWORTH i DONALD M MIGARET HUNTER kthkl haybs ROSA WYMAX KATH BRINE Ml RPHE1 SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE LUCUjE PAUL MONICA BURKE PRANCES rni.viN MARGUERITE McGREEt COBETTE LAMB BBULAH WALTEMATE 1919 iiabl  tti : BHRPBERD .i;:a. 8L0ANB THOMPSON IMQ BLVA BURT EDITH w m.| i i:i i PAXS4 ' N 1931 GRACE Ml.KS BTHBL POPE B1 i n UN B LYNN W vi ll i: MTKMTT8 MONTGOMEB1 PLORA Mel. A lull I.I.N NAOMI ALLEN edith Mcdonald JBWBLL GODPREl GRACE CARNEY CORNELIA JENKINS DKLTA PHI KTA «tsf PATRONESSES SIRS . EL P. DODI 9 MRS, PRANK BORti KATHR SUTHERLIN IN UftBE URACE REEL? I KN ' «E IIKMMKK ORGRES IN I NIVERSITA TG 1H1 VERA BLACK CIIAULMTTK ihh ' KKS KCTHRR LARSON .tKN.VIK m:i.shn ALICE BOLES MANTUA BLACK M i It A K AIT MAliY PEW kona Mun ich fBRl UARY PARREL] H , LVIA LANE KAREN J I ANSON i i Ht A QUART MARION LEACH FRANCES OU UK LIT ILK JAMKSON ] i lis Tin MP80N l.i t TVU i iT ' l HELEN STEWART BERTHA REIS FRANCES Mil ' It Alt Y F RAT ERNITIES at the STATE UNIVERSITY of MONTANA NATIONAL SIGMA NU SIGMA CHI SECM I ' lll LPSM.ON LOCAL IOTA NU DELTA RHO ALPHA DKLTA ALPHA Professional NATIONAL SIGMA DELTA CHI ALPHA KAPPA PS1 LOCAL PI DELTA ALPHA PHI CHI Honorary NATIONAL SIGMA UPSILON TAU KAPPA ALPH A I.CH Al KAPPA LA I ' SIGMA XL I Omimm I ' M l-lmpUT — KuTuhllxlitnl In I HOG. 1 8 i !: s Ms K BONNER Masskv UcCDLLOl-GH TJ I oil ,vs K. EVANS DAS IEL il, CONS BR FLOYD HAKjDENBUROH JAM BS ft, W3 EB ROBERT, S fit NED DOBBON HOLMES M At ' I , A V JOHN M. KVANS ALBERT W II ALKY F RAT RES IN URL3E ELMER JOHNfSOS BEBNIE KJTT O  Ni  VAN WOBDES KAlCl. F. hi (ill K HYLKN 8MURR IIAIH H.H sJj .v l-: OBEBT a. pkppard JOE HALM ALLAN TOOLE urn ' s .r. bctob WALTER BECK .InltN IA t LinVAlilt SIMI ' KINS ARTHUR COOK TLAKKNCK K HENRI HAYES i Al,r. E CAMERON ARTHUR 161 TZEHIN HAROLD Kl a U I ■ I : ' l S WALTER KEMP HARVEi ll- .i STi  FRATRES Iti FACUUTATE ,r Ail ics ii BONNER .i I; RPEER POST GRADUATE PAYNE TEMPLETOS 1414 KEITH BR US % U M is DESNIR III L 1 1 II VI I. ilAKI I S BL VIWK ARTHUR HARRY t U V A Ul i 111 UST (4 ClUi UOONBY KENORICK CLARKE ,H ' I I N HAWKS HERMAN HAU PLEDGE Itl SSLLL MAIJf SIGMA CHI tPtU DcHJ li | lt-i -K «nl ll«) l DK. -I. ; BAND ALL ;M.l. HE1 PRON WALTER MrJLBDD JOMEPH KAK ELL • ; T RBI NBA Rt RAR4 ' LAI CRAIGBEAD til UH r PORBI8 FRED ANUBV INK i: T WH1HLER i: i: hi BERT FRATHES IN UR8E BMSEARD DESCHAMPf li K. GARLIKGTON K. i . SIMONS K r. POLLRY8 v. T. STODDARD JOE NTRBYT HAROLD LANSING D. D. RICHARD8 ARTHUR B, DREW EUGENE ANGEVINE w «• DICK1NB0N HUGH M A I GRANT BJ.GGIN Wil l ARD -loNKS BDWIN TMMINS PAUL DORNR1 UO R ROBERT HULRONB? J AVER BROWN HAROLD JONHG CLARENCE stick IT SobBAS s i urn FRATRES in FACULTATE PROP, FREDERICK 0 BCHEU4 DEAN WHITLOCR KUERHOX STONE .1 MAURICE DIBTRICU .) JUSTIN BOITBQ1 IS HAROLD WHISLRR WII.I.IAM LARKIN ROl ALLEN HAROLD VOUNG lAIXU BURT 1921 PEED HTIHPBRT KELLOGG ORGAIN THOBAH UOORE IJkBBERT DEB ERR GEORGE CROUCH hRHAND DKHCBAHPS DAVID VAN EVANS RALPH VOGLER PERC1 PON BOTD VAN HORN BBBBT DOHKRTl GLA2BB TORRANCE JOHN HELL LEO PAGK PLEDGES IN SERVICE HAL BITTLER THOBAH .M ATTllKAvs IE SENT SIGMA PHI EPSILON i M.intjLiiii Aii.iui r-jinpi-i I ' jjLl.llcln ' il Kvlimnt-v SI. 11 1 . FRATRES H URBC JAMES AVoKY FJ4 Y WILLIAM It. Kl SSKI.I, I MWIN ft IMtt TISVK HOWARD By Bl-ACK Al.VIS J ' .. LISTER haig.KV H, HABTSOJS I I GENE If. M-I.AI lilM.lN WIU.IAM fe M. I U H ; H I ' l.AKBNGE DOWD ALUKJtT K. WuKUNKll WILLIAM B. ZKII HUGH MrMANI S .mllN B. SAMHMiS i I i A li 1 .1 is li. BPILLBB GUTHRIE II. TIFTOJf SJOLOMON N. TINTIMiKR JOHN D. 8UUJVAN JAMES ii. imWKN EUGENE HABPOLE joiix vi.r.isc duxcan it. naiom FRED J. SPBIXGEB IOTA NU i Un til — Konndttl 1 0 P ' tlttouliiK PW K fl « P ri FRED B. Til I KM K BOS HAMIITON LB BARON BBARD MARSHALL HARNOI8 w II L BENNETT BURTON SMKAH CLINTON CLAYJPOOL II uiN TAYLOR RAYM4 XD k l IRANGER EUGENE SAVAGE CHESTER ROBCHBB ..us BAXTER FRATRES IN URBC EDWIN ST AM IN K. ROBINSON JOHN KISK BAY KK KKTSS HAW LB) WYMOKTJ GBi RGE SCHEBCK ROBERT FREDERICKS CRANK M. GRANT LESLIE BHl BE HARRY ADAMS rflATRES IN FACULTATE ni.. i IS C BPA1 LDBCti JAMBS Ml It I CHARLES GRANT BLLBWORTB MOSB1 Dale metlen ROT L STH II HARR1 C snni CLARENCE HAN LEY LEONARD DAEMS TOM DAVIS PRANK DRIER JOHN BCHROEDER w . W. HYATT CHRISTIAN BBNTZ JOHN l.. VT« ERNEST PBE80 ITT CHARLES RICKEY I . MPBELL STEWART (francis horriqan melville Woods FLOYD BAILOR PRANK BELLY CLINTON CREWS LEO O ' ROURKE I BS1 BR URILL u« IBERT KRIBS BBYBRLY KEITH RALPH GRAVES I ' HESTER McNATR 1 21 JOHN DRDJCOLL STEVEN si I.I.IVAN PLEOGES george ran Lips UERLK I HI IMPSON LEO SPOQEN l RSI IE BARCI - JjOI D DR ELMER li HOWE Jl  ll CARMICHAEL ARTHUR LEAHY DELTA RHO Petitioning Ril IMlUi Til , IHlNAl.ll kakm.it CONRAD ORB LESTER STKU KIT A LYA ItKKS JOHN PATTERSON FRATHES IN URBE albert nki.son Laurence hh;iskk dwioht car1 kb harold fitzgerald j hn southwick ROBERT W. RICHARDSON S i ll. I. MAN IH fSS ii mm howling WILLIAM EL STRONG ji ►ski-ii TOWNSEND HIIL UI ' S X. DANIELS I.VSI.K ll iDSON KRTON V. HERRING I! ' tWAltl ItAltlloWS mm robert oretencort ivn.UAM HAWK ALBERT VALENTINE KDWARD K08ENDORF -IAMKS IIAIUUK liLKN STI VERS ANDREW BOYD, -i ft, RARin DAH1J4EKG IfKUItKRT V1TT DWIOHT CARVER CLARENCE CAULKINS NORTON WORTH JOSEPH AltXKSMX KM HARD HALE Ci ili ' v HOWARD DUDLEY BROWN KMX CHILTON LOTD I tCKWOOD KEITH DODGE HARRY ftOONETi 5 « T. ALPHA DELTA ALPHA i UmiI — KnuiHlfil January Petitioning Bert TijN F RATER IN URBE i: K. ill IJ.KATT Ja.UK WRl VWF HAROLD C. I ' liKV JOHN II. HILL .r HBXftV LAMB hakuy i:icikki.n JOHN W. JACKRON WILLIAM -r, JAMKSo.V i,i i:w CHAFFIS DAVID MANNING t I.KVKo VVESTBll S, S. M At I.AV HKNltV kuffjsl 1 91 CLARENCE «t DAVET CARL AUSTIN j BRYAN ANDERSON IIKMtV IfiK ' KKS rvAJi wixsou 1 1 m is dill NKIL r,. WAR.VKR Mill, M -KAL i ' LVDE BAKER SIGMA U ' SILON NATIONAL IK.N ' olCAKY MTKRAKY Kit AT KKN I T Y. FRATRES IN U N I VERSITATE 1 18 ItAl ' RICK DIETRICH KMKKSMN SIMM. CHARLES T IIH ' KKY PAYNE TEMPLETON ina km REYNOLDS BH1 KOUR QOR8UNE w i i.i.i am .1 JAMESON IMP i:i u ARC R08ENP0BI 1921 IVAN win sou mUm j THE SENTINEL jj ALPHA KAPPA I ' Sl n HJii.-LMi Oi;iy. t«-r I-: siiihUMli. il April, ISIT. NATIONAL COiiaiBRClAL FRATERNITY FRATRES IN FACULTATE HARKl i smith GEORjtiE A IIKM ' KI.I MATTUKW v. CARJUH-L jR iu MKIAIf.LK L WOODS EtALrf] MILI.AM Wtr.l.lAM -I. JAMK N 1 irF.NIIY LAM It HAUItY WJI. DAHLBEUf! RftKD It WTLHON .1. H. . M HHSON I ' l 1)1 I I ALPHA una KM IN rliKISTUYK JOHN kAYTON 1 ' AVNK TKMI ' I.KTi N PHI MP IfANI i:i :- CHRISTIAN BENTZ f:K P|{4iK i,KsTKlc. ,lk. 1419 KKIT1I iU ' N l i j iv 1 1 SAILOR ROBERT ORKFKNCM HST KONORAHY MEMBERS A. N. WH1TL0CK JtJDOK THEODORE IUeaNTIXY CL M. N RFF E SENTINE KAPPA TAl i l. ml Honorary V RA8KH I ' ll ■illy — KomimI. ' .I 1!U«.I I ' Hot.AKSMir. 1 MEMBERS ri ' si. v v. ftSXXfJTREXD llll.HA I ' AT ST G. I . VALENTINE KVAIAN TllnMAS Al.iri: PHILIPS IRENE sihum: IIKDHA WH.IliM M mai ic I t: DIBTKICB i whki.i. BOBBR UAKOIJ) UFA FRANCES ROLLUF WII.SMN MILDRED BCOTT MARIAN hi SCAS .1 AM KS Kit! AT K ISABEL GILBERT i- IRE viiika HA is ANNA DAVIS I KM A WILSON ORAOB M ATI I I ' . W Si i f BEING BOOK II OF THe: Sentinel t- L in l, niio ..mi.- .■eh]  i-nii-r.« is-.., But bull k hk mi forever: L TOREADOR THE PORTION OF THE YEAR BOOK DEVOTED TO THE SPANISH ATHLETES WHO MAKE VARSI n i in WORTH WHILE VOLUME I iM UUSHM) |{V SKNOR OWLISH OSW ALD WD HIS (JAMi OF MA TADORS FOREWORD Here tJc introduce El Toreador, premier athlete of the uni- ■Oersitp amphitheater. He tfill make his Ixm? and depart, but not before the roaring bovine is lying helpless on the ground. The purpose of this section of the Sentinel is to make people laugh. It is not intended for the hombre -tfho takes life seriously and rfears an air-tight laugh ' mask. No, sir. It is 0rttten to serve as a training tonic for the champion of the standing breed grin. El Toreador ' dill take the readers behind the scenes and sho O them the other side of Varsity life. Take that quince out of your mouth. Take that crepe off ]?our nose. Grin. THE COUNT AFTER ENDEAVORING TO EXPLAIN MATTERS TO THE VAR- SITY MILITARY BOARD. DE-ICTtDKS THAT SHERMAN WAS A BASHFUL MAN I i-rv with Ladj Macbeth: ' 0.j ' wlml a tiny ' This morn Apollo drives his idmriol wiih reckless spegb 1 through the western -sky. hut 1 heed ri rmi. Forme tlte yearn stretch on in dreary, drilling monot- ony — on and Oil and OB, I . i St L-lt t Onr day. when all nature snapped in ihv rhythm of E lliug snow and itt- vil ' ihmi tug II j H Gate breezlea, my whole being r oucfed hi tin- joy of the Universe 0, what great Pep and I ' uni ' h Wfta miu ' . J wmihl find Uje GD-ed Who write 90 feelingly of lb6 beautiful b ow and who woulds) t ik - n hike. J u 1 mil I ' M ti luvM-lf Mt hef No. 9a I hl oestacy and ask thdl wo Nttce together. Hill glOQItt; I ' ; i 1 1 -- j 1 1 _r in my himl fur Mini Daniels, frum whom I uiuddst innm-h a Sa- hara. 1 saw Ft 1 tew notice  m tin- hiillrtin hoard, A I firs! I thought H hut ■ 1 ■ ■ i i « -■ - f another A. S, I . M. aleetkm. but pansim. ' . I read; AIJ 1 h -s - d iring he excused from military drill report in tin- war hoard lit 4 llVJoek today. Dili I uish in i x. iM]i|i,i| ' Of r.nii i ' . Wlmt I ' ei l-hli «ided oinii: slu- dtinl does run j 1 - 1- ' Mi ilr.vi-ddi-d 1 1 1 n h 1 mi ' , t grappled with it. I could rmt ihr.m ii uft And sm 1 Kouojhl nie uni ji vo-cd and can 4ms- fussed until 4 n clock. Mm [ Will not Ktirirt boldly into tin- den where Hi God of War ahufQe 1 In . iirds of I ' ilti ' . All. mi! 1 jnz i-d around the ovul a evupbi tunes keeping my weather r-v.- |.i-.-|i ' W J ' nr nomadic friends. Nurn ' of my friends were abroad, so (gathering my garments abont me; I 1nciv.| m rt-: vwnhl jrse louard Un- jjvill. All 1 T mv friends m-iv iheee In ' fore me waiting i alfdiabetieal order tot admittance. I tliiink.-il (Jod thai the follows call nig I ' ouni. 1 was nT 1 hi- I ' irwt hi gel in. Kwn as I gfood Waiting I had n sirs one forphuding nl evil Tli ' i|iiur was suddenly n«in nfM ' ii ;i r 1 • L ■ 1 n 1 powerful slioviu-: un (In ' lu-fik kepi uiy «u r ih ' innly mj Ihv atoop, jis I tore itiv i-yi- and nr fnnn tnn ' |M-i ' |dinlr in Uir- diHO-. - vfmi ho. 1 rrird I nl tire fae« thai 1 uaiw in 1 nl£ing, Tin- Eaee n-- mainod rooto. ' ' Are .vmi— 1 ntean WILL yon -0va my dome and mm 1 in t nver n in I piajf ' ■villi tiic oarda a little and ace what the hands ofdefttiny are going i ' i di ' fil imi in biO ' V apofea L I guess it was all tight with him, for tl pening was nude  wist lili largi i .in.i. saying goodbye t. ' Ibe fair world, I stepped into the office. Prof, I ' opi ' was Urcn. . Prof, Valentine was then- al.s  . Commodore M - i urmick was there uiok| of all. Valentine was in l |i thought I ' ll slake rn all that liis thoughts HOI something like this: If we can gel rid of these ease in half an hour, 1 can gel to tin library by tin- time it closes, ' 1 Pope registered Prussian ism. Hi- reached f  - his miiMtufbe to twirl. lie couldn ' t find it and looked foiled. Met ' ofniick sat behind bis  lesk playing with a visions sppearing Fountain peu. By ruing a little in his chair be eonld peep over tin- piles of petitions in front of him. The rhief pointed his pen at mo. ' Nairn-. be snarled My hamls elutehed vainly at th«- i iliiiL ' . KaiiK-rail I I ' h-ase tlon ' 1 shoot. I WsilffL Tin- mam splinter of the WST hofrd njBUIOed a more neutral attitmle • ' Why wnn ' t yOU ilrill I ' In- askeil. I ' m a husj man. I raffle. Ifflek «t him. I i-an ' t speml my time toil tiling ovi-r th - green to that syncopated one, two, three, four. It looks bad. mtlttiird Prof. iv pe. Yi-s. ssid Valentine. It a 5:10 Kilty more students for iticfoini tion. ami tin- library closes at 5:30. Washington .1. Studied a mittUte. There may In- sQfflething in what hi- says, be taid mi an aside to his partners in crime. Than to ma: What work are yon doing f I bad him then. Scientific research 1 shouted at him. Joyfully. Blueidsting fnrtber, I ' m working with Dir. Trader on that interesting problem f politieaJ aeienee, si just how it is that a left-handed woman ■ .in us the right to vote. ' It was a knock out. The C 0. fall forward on his desk in a dead faint. I ' rof. Pope grasped bis chair convulsively. Oulj Prof. Valentine reinaioed •■aim. Hi- had bean holding his watch in ' .is |u}|ld for tin- last five minutes ami now he pim-laiim-il. If W« bring the raid of 1 Im vii-tiins in. ill groups of ti n ami give two minutes to hearing • ai-h group, we ean leave at . i : ' _ ' . Pope glared at me. We ' ll l«t yon know that your petition has not been granted in a few days, ' in- lybispered hoarsely. I sainted th.- CO. I km It before the Pope and Mew a kiss to nij v slen tine. 1 stmnhleol into my hat an ' . I fumbled out of the gym into the enhl gray of the gathering twilight. Ami there my exhilaration b?fl me. The Aorhl was cruel ami cold. e • • • Ami ihruitgh th - night tin- rfpeeter ' droning voices came to me: One, two. three, four. sVfcJB$jg[ THE SENTINE L 00 sentinel tfmm m INTRODUCING THE FELLOWS TO A FROSH What s thai you MJ . Son ' Yon ' vi ' jm-si hit town ami you ' ve nuti a i.nm-h of holdups. safi--.-ra.-k.-rs ami univ.rsit sfudi-nt.s WOO w«-n- polite tu yOUl Tou say thai a delegation met yflu at iln- train sad bb t.-d . 1 1 through ili - tninsriv«T department of the I nivi-rsify of Montana Thai a nothing. It as my first rfighj in town as a both that I learned that thai arc other. Ante beaidi the liray hair- d one who math QN th. ' l.ivnulft- Nleeve-holderd I w as wrariiu;. Why, ymi iv w o i- r i d. What s the big idea . ' Op, alM.nl that 0SUg yon ami I You ' ve forgotten tliiir nnini ' sr What I Tln s.-an-.l y  n ' f Hi. .lust som. of tin-in A. I. il t unny. .h | W.-ll, sum.- Of Vm do. W. ll. kid. I ' v Ih-.-n inf.-st- iUg this institution of l.-arn fag for Unto years, ami if i ran w hiK|n-r any words of wis- x, u . hid, 0 1 fellow awl v.-rsity hall ? dmn int.. yo. ir lil ' s.iul.urrmd ftfym in a whit- v «t an.l boroed-rhnnied glapiea. eh I I thought so. Said lie vat eolleeting money for tin- Christian Kml.av..r. ' Is I..- what | Niiw, kid. that f.-llow isn ' t a bartendef. That was .liuliri- lloiinjiiin. II.- wears that v st w h. n bfj .Ir. ss. s ||p, Whal s be judge of! oh. to-ed u has a mm am ewj leaejt, Is h.- waljy a member of th.« christian Rndeavorl ;.■■. kid. yon ratify ate. ignorant, ar. n ' t yon : That .T..ss pd his , st is a Bigioi chi pin. Th.- .fudge a i eri i ii ' i- avors are omneoted with near daneing atapa. Takini; him all in all. tin- Judge is I | m. l.nt th. r.-s Oqq fellow yon iron! t.. look on) for. That ' s ■• ifl .-ki.- Daw... Most likely you ' ll meei him. « Hi. yoq did ' Thought In- was a IftwdHOaU I Why I That ' s what ho was doing ! Nullum unusual in that, son That ' s his mam o«-.ii| alion. • ' Hla. ki. s.-.-ms to haw a fas .na1i. n for W.mmI. ||,. ' h ih-mt mi-h without it. Notice that an.-hor on tin- wood hi« had with him Well, lliat ' sso ha won ' t eel l- st mi a h- aw s, a ear, I ' II sun- do it. Sil ilown. Sun-. | ' II havu a Wttoke. C-ill Mulls • I thoiiL ' ht s... Preahman al- traya imofce ' .-m tin- finv month of sol I Here, Take tins pitloa and make yonraejf comfortable whil.- 1 answ.-r your qgastloQi ami ti ll oii aliont th.- f. | lows ' o . as I first l.ssou. lv me idipyou the golden rule. I • n l. nmli-r any btreum- gtsncai, lend anybody any monej . hcrauai What Vou diil | Tiny got lh - hooka into you nl ready ! Win. was it. ami how mil.-h lnl h.- charge n m for I Ini- ■ far- E But, ag I said before, Look ouJ tor him, l t tfcgperate. the ttfVe of the nit v sinL. ' ihrir Nitlrii-M o shr| hy ■llinjr ilit ' iii tlini lilm ' ki Dawv will «-i Vw il ' i Ik ' . iiiTu ' l um I. Wlwt I tfoii siiw ii fellow who mm unpiMiur ■ foot { Us jum 1 11 • 1 .■i.- i n- Ht-msa the sidewalk end started to climb a U ]6ph0tte pole wheO a policeman pullet] him down ! Km , voti attro did gee things last nielli, dido ' i you f Wlwt tlitl this fiMhiriii jniii[iif! .j!t -k !iMfk lihef Did be hftve ml hair, a six-cylinder sjnilV juwt 31 spring overcoat ! Thai wji.s Bed KHh-y. fie aeuda tui iotroductioo, Evtcyhody knows him, ll t ' vvn attended t-hixvi s mi. - ilny tasi winter and got acquainted with several iiuunherH of the fnnilly, Red is mir of our ri-L ' lll ill ' s. J11 furl. In ' s .1 run- | iuu-li. WJuti be l ' .m-s. the uuiviTsiiy will mm tiiiM. Jim to illustrate hon popular he  s. on ? imir wben be weul o liiiiif to spend 1 hi - week-end awd t little money 1 home, | .saw eighteen merchants iin ' orMi riy him r . the train r.. hid hhjn lan-urll. AI o. hi ' shlr his jiiin|Miiv ' Jif ' i liiy. Mr. K -l li-x has « viriue. He is. iun-ivsied in ■■liild welfare. I lis pel ainbitinn is to put a series of reaiee on the market for the antvae it  f the little tots. Ill- will rail them , efley e (3 9)v« for Children, T3 I RUppoge the liny look y ou in noiI inlmdiieed you to Oivnie. didn ' l they? Thin is part oi ' a ffOBh ' fl initiation, You must register at Kel]t v ' s before eatling on the ri ' L ' isiiJir. 1 K uw also has  poor box— bul you ' ll find nut afroui that after your Pijl Mill Is  iv goirfc Bj lln- way, v:ls ■■J nss ' , ' 41 1 1 1 1 1 1 mfc l I jj| Ki ' lley ' s hed yOU W«Bl irJ . ' Yhnl ' Didn ' t yon fueel ■ ' IhW? Wasn ' t there a fallow siitinj? bj the radiator with llis Ih ' jmI mi his I ' liiu, hi- kir L. ' :ls jniijuiih-il jjh jin Egyptian iiiiiihpi ! Tint ' s fujtiiy, First time I eve heard of Mow uoi being in Owtiitst Well, m«, sim-i ' come to think about ii. ii isu ' i funny. Be «ns probably r.mniirii; lies on the Milwaukw ttaeka. tie daw Ihtrt lateh ' , The A. s. I ' . M. is flunking about awntxung him mi .M . Efe train hard, i . Always ha a • lii ' ckril swralrr with bin. (No. son. not on him. .just with liimi. Cheeked • ]«.th.s gild railroad sjo well together an. .i N . I ' m going to tell yon about the man of the hour at the uuivenrity. That s Qeofgr l -sli-r. No 090 Miring von if. yoil mel him because 1 know yon did. You .onl.ln ' t help if. Il«-M met von. Til KUK auk THRSfC BUTTONS missim; LKSTKfl POPPKp km ok with his rwa Eft. i u .vt iik Lester ha a long string of scluovements to his credit U ' s president of the Student ciDnnei) and leads the yells at football games. The; can ' t horn him out of office, either: That ' s why they call him Punk , ll - never goee out. ' Punk is studying hiw. Be hasn ' t been admitted to the bar yet, but they sa. thr ' ll li t him in as soon as he «row up. Speaking of hm, Letter pleaded for a niek weket in tin- |natiee court one day last winter; I think the) sent the man over for litv. Otherwise, h. ' .i have only been booked For 90 d ya Lei s your rest soil. Ah. just as I thought There sre three buttomi mis Vg. Lester popped v,  off with his finger, didn ' t bel He will do that. Qe hafl a vi n wicked forefinger. Sometimes I ' ve wished mj clot hen were buttoned |Q] the back. Still, that ' s a WSJ In has. NY all hav r |inuliarit ns. If someone would ti«- PunkV 1 bauds hi- couldn ' t talk. (It ' s too bad no our has fvir bled ' ' ,  1 B Ult Who. k ' ui. that ml h« ad d botnbre, with t In- parsonised rxpres- sion ' is in the proprietor of the onivefsit) I h be presulenl of foe institution I v.iu sua him also, di.l you - JW MgM THE SENTINEL %jpyjgj MM Wi ' ll, that individual is neither the turner ui nur knowledge boa or is I ur preiy. He b merely toe president nf the freshman data. Mis name is Dudley Brown. Howfcrer, I ' m sure he would s li you purl of the university if you ' d bid liiirh enough, yon .«)m uIiI stroll past th«- Delta Rho house some night, where Dudley lives, end beer th«- brothen pleading with him not to sand then to i« ' «i witlioui supper. Look, son. si- - thai fellow coming np the walk I No, n  t that one, he a math prof. I meat! the youth with the lofty forehead ' ami the anti-barber hat rent who is pulling the little expreai wagon fall o! books. That s Jimmy Kriauf. He ' s on his way to the physics lab. H« ' ll stn.lv from now till tomorrow morning; Oh, v.m know him . ' He invito you into 1 library to study with him I I know what he was up «o. He was rushing von for Kappa Tan Jimmy ' s the heal rusher they ha v.-. I ' ll tell, lad, perhaps you ' d like Swede ' ' Dahlberg. He ' s s rough and ready sort of an amigo w ho doemt ' l hat eery heav) in the Parlor Lesgne. Person; ally, I admire him. !!«• has no time for women. Every egging Swede stages one big outing. That ' s when the brothers have a pieote ano 1 invite the girls. Then Dahlberg amuses himself by throwing band- fuls of grass at the ed-ed guests. What ' s the mafter, kul, getting tired! Veil f il tight for  minute. I ' ll let you go after I tell yon about BKtsen Beotx. KKtr IS ONE OF I it KHGULtABS UK ' S A KAItK S|-K I IKN IN KAO HE SENT INI Ulitz is al ' V. Ymi ' II s ' - - liisn ill 1 1n - f  ' 1 luill jhui ' s. : u at any Otfoer athletfc eontesl the varsity niiiy lie entered in, 1 li- is alao very useful when there is a piano to be taoved. Who Is IV-litz ]t t yon pulled : holier 1 1 n ' i i Might aft W«J1 ask. Hint is Hoover, Bents is the biggeal roan fchiaaitleof the MiBfiistippi WTjgo In- irolltt 1 1]| llir sidewalk 1 ' X-iTvlnHly 1 ' Jse lifts 1o L ' H Ollt 111 I 111 Street. Yi . SIP, OlH tittle I ww Blitz get i c f - Btreel ear ami (jive his sent to the whole dormitory. Oh. you ' ll sin- Is itii nil right, hut don ' t lei bint Step On ymi. Well, kill, I ve told yOQ a hoi it eVe n,l i f the lurpT lights of the eanipus. Vi.mil know enough  f them now to get away in I h ibtrk. liememhrr, if you evof gel into :in trouble over the bridge, always -nll i : Hii Sure, I ' ll have another Pall Mail, As I said before, you ' ll be smoking Caroela next month, and hiitiuu OwnieVt poof hoi before fltt winter ia over. Drop in again-, and any tune 1 ran help yftu out, or t ' l! you niiyihiny about the mysteries of a university education, don ' t hesitate to warble; Here cornea the l sr ear. kid, You ' ll have u hurry. Ami say never wcat a sfMU ' t shirt. (Jood night m-: is .oKicCi.i run rlnismKN r o- thi-: pcksii- MAN ri.xss THE SENTINE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION OR THE NOBLE ART OF LIVING ON NOTHING Cfrtiun Eat-waiated, Mil -fiMled irulmthisik un«mjfi rtMlliy p -ivimd on tin- i dgcs of thuir office i: hairs, Stteease b1 the mine nf ;i immnsi tyVdm-m n.i, ' ■Si-tTiiMM]..- mimi is I mufti nrn.3 ImtM crv of the Bamn of Turk mid tin Count of Pickles. Ami rile Arch-Duke of 1% Iron would fay dowu the i., k, . time HJld MK rl Willi -rUstii if lln- sound of :i -nill ' slimiM ihw.- its wav intn his s slf manufactured suueUiin. Hm ihc Baruti i f Pork and the fount of ivkh sir] the Atvhl uk«- ..i v . Inm :iud Mm n-.si ,.| I In- I niv.-rxil 3 ..f Wall stn-W n.mllv arc wrong wrung ns a took in R W U (faroe. Finir.vi-.-n-s «) any h(Wia fitfa luiiwp-siK in (lie H-nijiitry. ami hI the Ttiivci-siiv of Momijiim in |iiiiM M-nlar. aiul  man is fully equipped toeharge down on ili - world mid shatter thai old saw nlmuf ni smarting tin- puhlie. Re wjJJ fox ai uf the people nil of iln- time, V..U 1 in 1.1, he mti i Why, sn y the average iindergradtial m make  dollar go farther titan a shell fnan thai Long-range linn gun. Ask Lesti?. l - .Ji-ss WillantsevtmO mm pointers an how to keep himself oul of battle, Ask Cor- tmehael lie will bural with rapturous into places whn-r angels fear to tread. Ask the editor. Venae , altera fellow is in the university 9 few mouth be undergoes a painful operation. That is. he get his ftllowauee eirt 4iff. T)mti it ' op to him. Aod, boy; Ik makes ITerbie Hoover look like a prodigal sun. AH he spends us Ilia tinw. I Hi. don ' 1 liifuii ' undi-r 111.- rnipn-ssuui 1 luit fi, u M |,, , it ,,f , |,,, , u „. H s ji i,. of life or fil si:iins Thnii any nf ii s pleasure ! Xn, -i r. That ' s WhttTe he shows hia wiper inritj over r In- B rob Of l h i-k mid tin- ivst of tin- wir made kinglets who pay for everything they get with real money. Thai ' a where he plays Blind Man a liuf f with the public. And the pubtir is ■ ■ If There are many dance . The Vafsitj man attends them all. (There is a tele- phone pule r nw tm tin- window l There are many shows. The student ocuupiee h fmai aeat fTlienf is  back door). As for the eating part of the umno, the undergraduate tn his feet in the IroOgh three tiiaea each day. The chopping 1 mt oWxier ia the gnat Tiim why the college iism beeonuv a good soldier. if - know a how tc tharge. Of course, w hin the iisi varsity ntfttl groes home al the tml of the term ha leaver si r. ' iiiriu-m Of hills mu mixious cindiioi-x hi ' hiod him. Hut iln-u. i nu 1 1n- fount nf Pieklea will aAmh thai nil hu ittiw U baaed on eredit The difference is. thai the ■ ' .M ' li ' -iiuulf mm ver gets bey I fi st l aae. The university nian makes a lartnc-ruo. .im- dtiy. wlioii H niFiTi «run-cf «i1li a i ' nnr y ufs ' royiiljir Vncsi v rtnj,nmi, pttjs a one year faculty encore elimha thriottgh t window of tho Royal Wall atreel ualai ' v attd tits the tiuker in t- around rfu- ' ' aeJf-made limits of the M aelf oiade ' 1 royal Family and (Juparta with  U of i(s hanl- rrnetl 1 ' self-made shekel , a ewec lutimi wifl take plaee- All tit- pork kinLTcriiiux and all the niekle Qountlets will wak up to fiput tltat the aairerstty man pan XM theitt two aeeai iti Ihw hole to atari with and heal thorn mi! on the draw tea, BO. XiiM ' lus v ' mlis fur odlR tidD UNIVERSITY POKER IN WHICH CUPID DEALS FROM UNDER THE TABLE AND SLIPS YOU A COLD DECK Listen, yon natffeh y nmtf pinny -«nt . pikri- , ia i t - wonfeof a wij d-np |snnbl( r, O uH sil in the poker {jftitir of love, Y 1 1 1 beard tile feUavfaafti ttaw iftil g chums And vmi think ynu ktfow v.h:i1 il itiriins. Tnkc ■ tip. S i -ii dOn ' t Tin n- is pin- t ' ulh-j, ' h Ihihj vim ' iv skiv u -h. In r:n-r . 1 1 • - il byert ke yufl, Ami In- is lln- ilmnvsi Of the, lot, Mis iirinn ' . ' Vini ' v,- In -si i-4 1 i| In fun-. |};mit ' l t). Cupid i whiil ' -ill him il . tor -liMii.k-H-h.Ks i Wntdi him, H1 1I flash iitlciug new pack uu you Olid iliyHfe you tu play pnfcer frith li i mi _ Ami von will ;is 1h - tilings lndMn yun have done, Thi ' ii. when gamp is 0 v « r niul ymi ' v 1 flipped y mr Ljsi i.t. 1 i i I • - fchip iiiin tin- pll v ■ ■ 1 1 ' II fiw riv ' in I Ik- tpilih 1 mid j iin Hi.- n ' sl of 1 1 1 ■ pirki ' d pigpens. V f ii will have learned « lw- ' 9 HI ' illn jii-it lum-lir 1 h a 1 isn ' t lisri i on the univereity eunrMr. Vmi will have teamed I luil .Hi gulllbbj J in h. pins, one Dim Cupid, phis i nit- lOVely t-o-rfi, plus, many theater i Ls-k- m yi )i 1 Hi ' yon j- bUiea away. to tbO o ' liliT (if the tjilili ' :tnd dmw fur tW £ rd In fill ;i ln-url fllisll. Yun will I ' .-iil 1 if you uiU fail ( npiti, I In little tin-horn; has b «o dealing fioxb nuder the tabte il the lime : ■ ■ i slipping yon  eold dr -fc. rts, minus ipjuny eheeks Ercua home totote up to i big nothing. Unt slill. you iiiiihI bold your hand in ilit- gantu. Thai is rjeeeaas.ry in urder thai yun maj It : i ii i. Pay after day ji?mI iii ' jlir iii ' ii ' r idurlil yon will keep your seat, diacardmg mu dmw- iinc. hoping nil of ttw tjmt thill yon will raieli h (| fleet] to sni)siiiiii ' - r«n ' the litih- deuce you have in iha hole. Lilt In hy little your stuck will grot siiiiiUnr rfcea yoti ' ll pniw deaper te, shave the frbol$ pile mi, kin-: . i) KRAUTS When yon refcbrfi tnaennol in the full, rmplendonl Id  oew s.uii ■ r- whirh yon forked :dl snnunm-, yon fii:lir your way i i r m 1 h«- j?im armuid Um cegattrur ' a table in the gymoaainni, Vi.ii iaAjte ruMinfuiLiiilly jiI old :n ' tHiaiiiljiii ' N, puss fl U-w hiiinv mrmirks ymi i nril in Hjppodrcmte lnsi yeai ili- ' Ji lHd« ygnr Ptorahoiroa in the dfirefitwii ji l..-v of I ' i.isIj u ' iils nJn- Ii;sm- iu i srmjikt-.l ilitn ihr ' uiildill-f. Arrived ait your destination you kirk mi the brafcea and eotne to a hall. xou give the bunch I Im double . eingle mil t prettiest wit It the niftiest clothe , Mid whisper eOnfjdcntially, .Mfi I :issisi you in registering? ' Being young, sin- ronton delight. Yon ln-lp her u r « t her enrollment card Dice); balled up. That evening you have something to talk ai « m ft tii. nipper table ' Then the trouble begina. you Fine; And after you Ve proudly introduced bet t the fellewa u« t gpenl in two vreeira the money that n ea supposed bad until Chriatmee, you t ' i m I that she baa grown annuyingjj popular. All the bntthera rnah her, Even .Btttter l ris. an intereat i n li e r. When you make your evening « hII yon arrive jiiNt in tiiiu ' tn hi-ar Buddy ( annichael bid her a r n i l good-night Or perbupa it is II. rbie Vitt win. is leavftuj through one door, while yOU an- liaiiimcriiiir on tin- other. T bat is the way things go uii all iftUler. Ymi ii ii t il o II. ri.n : Hoover on • ooHcrval i • •  and Inty ber the theater at  v tv lii r show that Ihk town, The night ami plead with tenia in the Scholarship toiuniittr i as big as haHe)iolk , ll and Jimmy Harris take alter Fiona he going into hyafanea over tne aiitus of DoUglaa Pair hanks as she sits li.-si.lc .la. k Layton or Atop rVtaeotl I r • ourae the and  f tin- aeeoud quarter bring yon a jfioifer of yellow sii| s . Yi.ii an- in hail with the Scholarship committee. Ymi recei ve a terrify- ing letter from hoiim. All Of it has i D caused by that i irl . Tun spend several hours on the carpet Vou fervently pr  m is - .Mir i the Military board and the janitor that from beneo- forth you II be an honor atndeni and a credit to ynnr Alma Mater. By that time apring baa arrived on the arena of aetfon and taxi hills. Then is when the other boya gal in their good work. They go over the top in qua i.i ' -r spring drive. During the winter rbej had looked into the Future and aaved up their cuts Yon .liiln ' t. . you sit id the . Ijins room, Fighting t ' r a stranglehold on reletting or spar- ring For an opening with So. ratea. sounds of revelry Float in to you from the .anipn.s. You idaiicc down at tin- oval. Than yog wish it had beeO JPOU instead of Soergtee niio drank the bemloek. A regular proceeaion « going by. .1. .Maurice Dietrich, I ' enmd Torrance. ' Dutch Deschamps, Louie Danny and Pinky Hirst are aantitering aerenety aeroaa the green lawn, eaah with a girl whom you love devoutly. Ami And) Boyd is bringing np (he rear. SENTI «-lris| Tiuj. ' iicmsriis... inio tlir i-i J- i.f 1ln i d y .n nftffe devoutly rl tin ' Vt u sigh, awes revenge cm the worht and tin- Scholarship eoitimHt r and • (urn feo old S n-r«i . Kitully flie lagt tl?t Of ftehool mills M|p to 1IH ' door and slnps. K ;jims 8r« and y.m HH ' u fTee Ml in again, Ai tlif end of thai porfec-4 da.y you go liiujptnj: glwfulJj thcungt] tlifi gloaming in M-jtrr-h i if I fir ui rl „ ' ymir dlViilns. Ynn find her. Mhc to irippiiiL ' Ihrmitfii ihv fAinpiffl gate, leaning (rustfutly on the Jinn oif a rn ii -r ' r —  rather | r s| .-i n looking bird, «ritfe uu air q| superi- ority and ownership in his eyas. V i n uwt anchor and atnp; rnlUnj; at jsmir moorings. Vim hlnxh and s1j r wondering why and Wherefore then yon find onfc, A 1eap-sha1J sbattara vom- l;ist-lim- sandbag A vfrhiz- IhIHL ' lll«iVH ' S lip JfOttjf lajft r 1 1 ■!_ ' - • 1 1 1 . sin- s|.r.iks, -m,n-i Mr, Nn etnns Grtenfw v ' 1 «ha says, n- train n.y bnme town, w, engaged Seef Ami sin bol i« up her left hand. V on do m. A liliml iiirkti ruiild. n tin? third gtoatna a ' steun e rat headlight direel Pram Kimin-rk. Ymi siiHik to the room, duck tin- landlady, grafi ymtt earpotbag and i u rd the train For borne. And sis I In- In $ bnunee nwr the deepen rhr- cattle on rhe mils w4iuca back venr aentinieutn-- ' ' never again, never again 1 HE SENT1N ONE SPRING DAT GUS SHOWS EM A BURST OF SPEED ■■S-jii uli- ' liiis ' siml ' iil nii-c t:i -. ,-iin ' 1 i1 ' MnkiH ji MU ' J H 1 lh • 1 1 vrlj  kitnlii I urn low an I Iuis ii4ill mi jrrwen ii]iri|i ' .s mi 1 If twain ' dun ' ! it li cr. J ' m jml ' nl ihrij, Say. L I !ns ' . dodtohfl think huh? •■tins w .%. siiui-iriL ' blissfullyi flu si ivr-i-it sliuMlv. Aiiri. limine ahum, will ynli. N ' ohtidy fmliliu ' villi, is they? Gil an 1 pkKtfe J mIi ;i Ml ' ijin - 11 ;ilt ' stroll. ' ' l-I j ■ i Si Kin- ;i y r j i • t :iy;iiu, si n l ■ ■ I liitnsell ' . gfettfi ' d Q OQ« flhnw Mini jma-iI ntefiilt.v ni thu paiaptxi Pujwkih. t%6t a rimsO was m • 1 1 ■ | ' .-l r n- -• I Ail were 1 1 : 1 1 if i jt- . TJn iv s i ' !iin| in r :i i liMiii ' f lo iiiiivi- in 1 mi siiiv jkii ' H m, they wen- nil ihen-. BtfMi ffuli n Little swatUftl [jerfretly happy with just one jjilul. Steve Sul- livan v.?t« ImMin down (hi- juh n her inmpiis iriiide. Hi- wns flmwinjr muitthai antl.v 4.U .ti; ii h- nf I In Y. SI. ' . A. a h«-sl ' -:iihU . SiJi litly ■ I ' lllt i]flm1r«t. Ituhliy llr ' |.JIIIJiHlflfL«l ' ll. Hullo, folks. WlitTf villi gofti ' f ' S im 1 lookiu i- r ind villi gift ihfiv. iVs Steve ' ' Tin ' rnvmt; r-on|iK- paid mil tin- sliirhli-sl 3n---ii ■Km ruw wmthfnlly. Vicioiualy In- ivsktotiril anger. Tins part. nf-twn idled slowly nit for niiolh.ii ' hi 1 1 a it n i tii I thf ovnl. Km sjink t6 tin- (tmind. His nioiilh I il I ' Ju ' il. raivfully In- IJjfltf a U-rii 25 tttin iiis ' ' f. ■ ' !■ ,. r fi .in- Imm-j y-iii-s I vf jiilonii ' d this ilrl ffunt ifJL r ground nnd in.u tn nel hifjIlJiniwi ' d In a frosh i-o-i-d. An ' I lltnn hi I hail fi mill with hrr. too, Sull wihtij;. (tiuwie. i limine a. life savor. ,+ Next imssfil t ' nri 1 1 mi jinl ji ml lirnif. They registered very I ' tfcftivi ' ly — ' Wi ' T . i iln ' t Mf lM In sh e vim ' Km eyed tlumi ske|Uie?illy I ' M 1ft fin nn. TlmyYe yorini: iiud will re1 7 s i:vi-r it may he. he murmured softly. IK iminiti Harrows and Nnmm unv tjtfi 1 1 • r VlUticitS) of Kin ' s nithlfss IB til ' A v. r , vcn li w wtmt t wan Ihoir sfiml. Naomi — a la beautiful snow— wjis JiniuhiiJtr. IK nmniti wfis smhwlinu;. lit- Imd his W Km , ' -.Null. cUtilOU Mf li-nn . ' lo 1 ' s u ' d Oin , Tin DOl in tufint if ihis alOW piito, wms Hai rows ' tlti-isioii, Tbey | ue i ' i| nu. Eitt ' jrriininl ni .iiiisT filly. Aiiuifi.-r « liin fgOgtfe Thru Kinersi ii Stone ri fivfil I In- snCpftW nf his life anil tin hijitfest flianne ffip for a (HNHtp in fmir hours. KsiIht -hn ' olisim was (valkiiig gercn lj ahmj. ' hmf. ' ■ 1 1 gasped, jinuped VV to his fti4. yelhd gleefully one word— Ituhhie! Thi ' iJ he FallemL A lirnsh iiLNiirisI Kjfr ' slnmh If r. u I ' IfisIi ol sp I ami Guasifr ' bad Limn-. Xmv B$thrr had fonipany 0uaaic- ' f  d jiwsikt ' m ' d. flaw his ebanee, look ii ninl won Thi-i-f wms hm mn ihiriL ' left far Km to da, Nf ninl it D«bly. FTa fnininl. THE OLD GUARD ' S LAST PARTY DRY AS THE GREAT SAHARA it inu a tan evening in (to year WW, and lb daaa «t ' ii ' mint iiuiti. r;ik w iis aahednled   be graduated on 1 1 • • FnU wing •lay. The (Juard ;is tfegiftg ii- ' last i .irt before grasping their rertifieatet for Drtif yuafa of eollega lif«- in one. hand Mid tln«ir • arnetbaga in the othvr, ro wltj forth and gran  atitanti and hinx «-r on tin helpUM woihl. They vrooid takt turii ibitn-iiiL ' ' Horn. Swr. t Bona ' With hiuu- Kt.rtuiu All of tin- n ' L ' ular lV||mvx WTr Ok) deck, nd tln-iv WOtf gfittU l itM-mlxo nimmir lliat wilil rri ' W whn ilistim tlv rvinrinWr-il the i!i-vilisl «lay.v fadl id 15116, when th« ' y coiiM walk lioldly ai-ross Qic bridge aflat l  p. ft., and sip bJaefe coffee from wbiiah leaned bine flames. Th« ' linn ' w n when owel aombrc fellow in ti «t aseetnnlagg vmiiiIiI liavr walki-il an uinl a Whole regimen! of n ivain .s ' «la.s to pick tlx eherrj out of a Manhattan cocktail Qmrarrr, thai epoch ww over ; gone to join the ii« p-skiri ami TflBRM is NO M.MtMi XV IM 8TRAWBBRfU 90DA the buffalo. The powers that role Ujk I pu( tin- Quietus on all things thai savored « f hllOrity. Following the example of the mil 11 ji m gink who hammered his plowshare into i sword, nil the cnrkaarews of Ute land had been straigffitened «hi like prodigal 5? smi.x. until the} made excellent leather punchee, hut hack to the story. £f?- The aratwfaile frolicsome souls af the university were gathered about an oaken table with leather fi I enaira on either side a relic of the old days, as Were the row of diiKty and eohwehhi ' d steins thai decorated the molding of the room thai had one nmj; 4 «jg with the u ' lailsouic ehoriM of the Giaaahopper Medley. (tn the table was a huge bottle of strawberry soda, hut no strains of college sonars floated from the croup. Tin ri w haft Instead of indulging in tin refrains of hvv ' onc rlavs tin ' ru-ar graduates leaned heavily upon their elbows and pondered upon what might have been , They dreamily watched a group of freshmen in the Tar eoruer, busily knitting sweaters tor th«- sofdtera, UetWeena sips of carbonated water fram glasses with thin stoma that had held l r Martinis before the rendeevoux of , ( the Midnight 9ons had been done over into  sofi drink and H ping-pong parlor At this point of meditation the senlnm were jarred from their revery by a reddest httsca from that part of the room where several 8a tan i? sophomores were contesting foe honors al Tiddle- 2f- Ik-Winks. Bj The offender was immediately eenaored by the proprietor! u h reminded him of the new law which prohibited haul talking after ■lark, alter which he harried to the card room, to make sun- that no drinks were being staked on t he outcome ol the gamit of ' I Md Maid being waged b eight roustitiienta of the junior class. B Win n the interruption wax over Che veterans of the institution turned Sgalii to tin- business at hand thai f disinterring the ghosts « r fond memOrioai CTurdling varus Wert told of tin- nights when tin- glasses had frothed with alcoholic concoctions and the lat policeman ten l-liH-ks awaj had paused to listen to the rollieglng ' -horns of the ag Little Brown Jug ( --, They rase ami stood reverently over the spol where RilHa lia l ,, ; danced the Highland fling and then gssed i awe at the earner where Rubeo, after inhaling eleven gut riekeys, had bluffed i i ' - poster to a standstill. Byes were wel with tears when the f night was renuled when Baacoe fottghl and mastered the effects • f fourteen Manhattans and fonr COgnacJ until he finished the last vers of his favorite ballad, When the Dodo bird Is Sing M THE SENTINETli gSaiWSi m fhy jgrOOji she -a 1 1 hitc-k to their lulik Jiiut nuiiin di ' nnk drhji i t ' the jUtt  f I Id NtnnvlHTr. : Jhistiim r.. kite health of Rfeftert, the iniimlfer whw would mil reeeiva his aheepakui kj tin ' foUuwiog evening, Ho vena dniiui his bit m Peer Lodge, becaaae the tofalj Mttrtable and bis mtjuttd of human blood-hounds bad raided bis apartments and dhwotered ?i bottle o£ hay rum an the washatand, I ' rwn- lilf] Kirln-i-1 . Ui ' h d Ihtji ;l -rut du in his tiny. Tin- lim - ss s miiemlH ' ivd in fivKhimnj vr:ir when he hud lnen sei ' ti 3tri0kuig  Cigarette On the entiipos. :md dark rumor bad ii 1 1 ■ : • 1 It rm t xnf In a jmki r tfntn triitn n f mum tf irn trn ft i ' ff. The i ' Ijiss rjnnflVil oiiei- Hh lv ' if 1 1n- i-virnson effi ' i-viwiTirr ; I H« iiM-i Imra .1 uu . dM i Mh day. Th . mrn- wjm rvmonnwr ] — tn frenhnmn y«ir — wlK ' h hr 1i n! Iiern n nrhuHmu :« i-ke- Hu n voted to arrive early upon the scene ol ftc £rac)uatjan eatfr m mil ' s ;in l drape Egbert chair with crepe. Tln« motion waa seconded, aud sywpatly? flowed 1 i ic - ii co-ed T s lock , Hugo Bnunnbelt 1 elaaa politietao. with his chat cterisfic ini].nkiv. in: . n jested simisrifliriL ' Kvln ri a Imlf pin1 ,if cotfee tn an ink bottle, inii Lay Deeae, the eool ' he ded buajrie$! mac of tlH ' nincteenere stepped on the proposal, reminding the menu hers that il would be the height of foolialmeaB to tnki u rh mo on being pinched Cor IxwUegging Jtial sis they hud the riohea ol the world within their reneh. The t ' hiss siimiw fulls jn-i|irii-sr.-i|. Tln-v kitew. Ljivji ffaa fight Tln-ii. Durkwin, toaetinaeter of the evening, toae, ami tin- uhl Gtiaid | r. | ai ini: In tn kli- tlnir I Imraxi-s with on - final round of the strawberry oxtrael when t h«- rronl door stealthily opened and Bgberl bbmelf stepped into the aada-fnraed hostelry. Hi ' wiis greeted with nine joyful, silent ' rahej silent, because it was drawing dose to •••n o ' clock, when all noiee wn under ' ! «• ben. Nevertheless, the returned brother htm quickly surrounded hy his tlsasmatea and besieged with whispered questions a to how he bad eaeaped tin- iron eluteh of the law. Egbert mopped his brow and told Iris story - K ll -ws. be -.11.1, l had some iiiir.l sledding, but I finally convinced the Warden that the bay nun whs uaed excluarvelj for ThU U M.mte AUlrl.h. Who inUoin.iI nil the Mlrm shaving purposes. Be paroled me an tin- stipulation thai I si m up with a Chautauqua for one year, nod t« ' ll Hie public twice daily, seven days each week, how I fought an. I overcame th.- demon ruin. This news waaauffii ienl excuse ta kill the bottlt, after which Kiriwrt. with a sly wink, made the announcement that he knew of a blind-pig up an alley ten blocks away, when root-beer could be purehaaed at two-bitaa glass. Th.- Old Guard filed out, and ended the lasi party of the •-•.nm| ol.l . lass of 1919. POOR OSWALD ' S ALMANACK COMPILED DURING THE YEAR OF 19! -1 . A. D. It is MUt t« irivi- i xrus -s than to iv. riw ' Vuta It . ;is mi. ii-rli be la tfben lift Uvrts by with ;i son- Itul tin bin! wl is wi.M is In- who will HtC! ;it 7 ;i. mi . with the gOUg. Spring iirin H nice weather, flower , sunshine, Diestyaitoe , yellow sli|«s an sport shirts. Some f iii.ws are like imn-f ire . They gel — lit and poi out Take rare of the nights and the mitrntaga will t nk« ran- of theinaeltes. Some profs me queer birds. Tin- IDUIT von mast tin in tin- rawer th ' g t Tin- difference between • trareeti r and reputation is a rat pocketbook. Tin- h. st spice f r the dish of Rfc is brain . Conservation of runversation is nne Ihiog Hoover overlooked, One swallow doesn ' t make a summer, but a ftoek «f shallow ian make pleasant evening. Trying to explain things tit (be Sehotanhip Committee i like tsying to sc Satan an ier-ereani freezer. The hair that separates the good from tin had. usually is a hlomi •-. A poptllaf 1 man is one who Irlls a girl that she is a pi.-en when he knows dnr Well that she looks like tile ,|el| ( e. Meatless dSys in list not prevent a fellow Prom bringing i,,,,,,,. t }„. bgemf, A fellow dim to gel along with is one who ' ll lie down and play door tt j Willi it •• e|eo|||e s iU UN his Vrst. Good look were given to some _ ' irls and brain (rere given to others, oni in rare eases are the two ei uihined. HBjWBBIB THE SENTINE SHOT BY EL TOREADOR ' S CAMERA MAM Th is a picture of Prof Kraniclj ' a ' -Ifiss in reverst; English; so-called because the QV aw silent, as in biniaraV ' . In the foreground is an image (?r the (Jreat Stone Pace, Be is M itiiiu for l h - ■ Fi( |n ' ?LrriijiT ni i fir (Srvjil I ' tikium-u with whim he will fihiv t game of too points eall aihoi to sue who hr? alia for wtatwn. The two leaser lights aw front. Tin one trying t take, - ' eigar out at the ease Is Crouch, The other ia a wok named Carte si. n. I [e (a sifting mi BoobV ' chair, which is against the rules. Here you have fin intimate gtinrpae of the Sigma Chi brothers preparing Bur an 8 0 clasa they have juai Finished A atrip poker Bsjne t« tee who ruts the chapter roll for breakfast in the morning. Y«u will notice that there are suspenders attaelied to the trousers which arc lying oh the table, They belong to Demers. The bid in the evening clothes who is holding the mandolin is ' Ee4 M Allen. Elc eati ' t play it, Iwtfs jnat posing tor tlu« picture. THE SE pipe emmsEE Husiir MjffrmM MMwaf m them HEART TO HEART TALKS Bj? Auric L. Bain. IVitr Miss UalttJ : v.hi help ii fforrind at T j i imv,. two r- is iti hi- «nuy. i m mama to twtu off ih.MM VOu ci% Hivj Imtli tatfaiea. auA, rhi ,v wyrv going w Franco I cmiluu ' t bear to wton 11 tofiitt No rhfy are ixitb mutin;: „ „ f l(r | ll|ltf(L -n,,., M . iM Jirr | Vl , ;1 , n H , Sf) i in.- iron iMiiiii, ;) riu-s;ini,. rw. i am ilpifraefal. Vie tell tar wftai fa (Jo. Deajnotui fatty gwt; iTj iflvtou to you Is n, run if pftfttttllft If ymi IWrt Oo thai y„ Im.l brtir-r lmr« ;| n - l,r filll ■ ■ r Uktb jii tile parttall OftMirlaiUty Sjri -.. roUflbl il MirmiL ' h irtlv I min s,-tM lM Nftlejrlrl sbmibl mil ilmw in |«-,. h,uil htiKlHK m in.- siimo thm-. Miss Itoltii: I mn ' 1 ,-on my i 1 IfiiitSN it is « W h I MM ' -ii-lHv -. I tmn ii liiwli fnffh«d, liMltwl if is s 1( rOgli that |( kW -■ r m Ul« - r T 1 1 k: - M lN,ir ' thl ,,1, l 1 ' nl rawrtnfi un mv bftul henri t iisii is riir renrnty? n a W4)KtttJ3 PRO ■ r r: 11  ™ eem beani of BamlKltoo. Dnn ' i wtu nooti 31 r , ,, L| ' 7 v |r ' |wr«ri.ni n-JMi wliirti jV virls k,- ■ .,,1. .„,, ,„ jiJ;ir-.. r J I iv .-x. llmn. Try U. Debt Mis Bftllu: Vmi will .i.minirs- be wurptfwd thai ma ri. nhi im-aav yfmr rtt.mAit , imr t(rwf n n ntiii- n.rn i rr win, h hii-i Inhu rroahthiA fur wine time. I havu ■ naturally hV n„ . t kc n«ari iMrticpmm far tin- waaKer nre, pj ar, I .v rwmbb wny 4 I bav in- i trvlna to -i rw.. JiirN ii liner. Mow ,TJI, I r|n |hi JMi.l .YVI U -[. ■ ■ F I Hi- gfKSA sj,|,. ,if IjatllS ■■■ii- iwii, E. V. :—  n ,trv IH4 mv own , | .n i K t ,h tni nunHbir With ji laily nm ' fc h -h. I E 1 1 r COUragt . my frkt.il V ■ m„rhi-s in fn ln U ' nv. ylrls ar - ih. l a.lmii-FiiaV KHt it ni - P r h w rin ' necre n f da bo: l i ir Miss Itnlin : H whi . Uiii I raual telJ oiy troabM i- inn it t . is gfrflo, $ha my lifi i blank KiiHi mMm r ]Kr,.„ f„ r his ttiiisri.. in rain. AUU awry tfme I s„ r bene | pr pinw y thv warn to laara fcaaa bita  y eyeK r b, irnai shall 1 Sol Ua fagli ' , K.: i ' ur. inr. my ,U-.,r. DoBI nlw wjiy tu ymir fii- iii L - in Ihul 4 mt-r. If Mw i„ N| ,-|i I s tiii|ie,v, why M4ii sit i ' Ji il wiili siiim-imc isv Dear Miss Raim: Pleiiw itv - up in y.iur najue n«M brlfis rwn to 41 tronliletl wrtrlt. ' s w «u- Havre rtoe nft 1 1 k V . ,,fc ' V 1 H} ? A ' - v imnhl w w H! n I fan ..ni ij iIh-v Hill ciro,, t-i tUaw hiii I I will I - (In- goat Anxioaniljr, K.M ' IJSI It. : 1 im sun- will In- |be goal It ytiQ tmrt in OU silfb q d«lk le mtilti-r, IVjir Mis rtiljq ; - I iniri- 11 s rt rri,u iihin.i if y ,„, b,,v 0 erer beard oc the UuJwwItf of MonUna. i, ; ,v,. berarta Wbai wp Mrenl walking I mm T flml rl.ni my ;.«-,, u iiv,.nl,-n.1,,, H ,| win ' ..- ht is Nij.ii-nkvH li tMH.|. Wlmr nu l -In? IiistNirtrtJly. Pbll:- Tin- aii-n, i ix nlmtilr. U ' jilt mi tbv nibpr siib-. ' IIM ' « • • • • ah ,,r (W ii,.i.s rum r-s i-im- 1 udi win be cfceorfulty aunmd. if pirate manran un- lU ' HinfL snul ,i sr n| (ihvIhi will, tin- Mtir hln— ti|«Hl It Mi ml SirtiM-rcly. ATEiH E HAI.M JUST A GLIMPSE OF CAMPUS LIFE IN THE LIBE A FEW FACTS, FANCIES AMD POWDER PUFFS PICKED UP IN THAT RESORT BY OWLISH OSWALD IJIh. it. my aLlilnvvtrilinii nf ILhrui ' Y- ' tin- until UMMnXny -Tri-i . und Hie tftirittfti pert , -nntyi , is ;i [Ail ' - ' i l fi ' ii- -|iiimH. ' I ' Ikisi ' wlni I ' isil |]i, MmM n|i ii juj ' . niijt ' i ' i. ITS J A KIT WITH HKNTZ. Tiun imwinut Aboui me hour nfifi- ' Swiiii ' ' j derived fnun iln Uftifrk tu)illl| l.ilun , jilaiN- nr . lt H Ht 1m fulk luinlLy :tl Jill Ilk ntlllT WnnK till ' III ' i B CO- iiIuiju K«ul ii ' ii ' iciiji ' luirU.r. CAlPtHi- M tn- ' lilH ' n ni ir (In Ijuv whcr« llu-y uiHMry im-u-. ' I ' luM uriirlc, vi I km i xprliikled ttti tW90 rn n- r,ii-in-. riinki  ■•mtIIuiI v ' 1 ' 1 1 - •■ The lniihllJiiT In n ' ii ziloiEKHl iTi-ry ni -In i:. ;lir wii ' t. WFum Kh ' t-UK-k in ill tn wr sh rik  in . niiiiuUti; tiulr [Kisr imn: i In- lllffMrkun liiim ' n jl riiitn|i i ;iii ' l -■■ml ii]i ;i tvw t:tv- hvl] . Tlit ' ii. W ' llL ' ll [III- tlllliult ill hi- - ' III ' - llmWll fill ' !h|] tin ' oeoutfridilM Hun ii i itin L te 1 1)111 ' , m- : 1 1 ■ ■ I llihldy I jiriiiit ' luik ' l lire Hin-wii . r.-.Hju«jMij iin: llii OtrrOtrFO ftft ivm iilmmmrriiiki:.. iali ti within the Wim « f lln- lllu ' iir.v l.y K! TiU ' i ' inl ' ii- ' s |itniii j, ' P3t|ihfi ' nt f:n m rl.ik nf hi J IT iiiol HiimvlH - TIH ' fll -l |«Mhi|i- ri ' iimrkjiMi ' Ii -li.- - ISlln ' l ' .lil khvHk ifc. ' jil .hAili I liri l J a ■ II IfflitK sViil- ■ ' it jl i i mi- of iln ' uil ' h-i. ' flhw nit empty vfii forwmi Mi .im-oh m anil Mr, BVuibt n m U why tlitt imiHih- i trmnrkjiMi ' . li i ■ IkL- fl: st tlnu- Juki 1 W« anyways netix N ' litir j I [.«isi Vf:-. ;i- rln- [bii-ntri- iriiomv ribe i KtMiirtiliitlttog w Hilly. Mid will KtlMel llM f m- ir ]HM.ii nf HogT Dijhert i« fi irriin- op lii iMuinl hUJ in KtM fan- etiClttT; Sinn In ' will . ' .mi ' in ' i-r mill ir in ilili bi ' r thnl i-. if in ' rf Iln h limtlwi i «1nii ' t U ' nt him I- h. r J lnir wmi ' i ni nk.- Il. ' iiii rn ' i InhikIi. II-- ' l u-,s vi ' itnh-rltij! WhetlieC ii ill [ft r ' !n ' i,[rtM- tli btt) :i H V Ddflti f r llii iH ' M iladC ! 0 lnninl -r i|. Tlic ihIht (t|n Nii. r r3i|ili iHirlrii ' s ■Swi-N- [XntiHipre, rhje wiia iinn liihiiv iln ' i miotic 1lil k lu- iw siiiily ■nur. Km bp Kn ' i. 1%-i ' iiJi iliHi ' l ImLr in tin ' iiiw n li fw tln y iin dent h ii lias i ' ii IlltCTCWt in lullirl HM-iiililf tliruHV- ■sihi-iln is wiirkiuir mn n of si;:- imtK for i In- ii i m! i« ' r fnify fiM ' iUjill ii ' iiin IN- i- ; n ., ih ' i n iuLi vvimiin ' !- ir tawidd lie in ' iUT r i ln- iwjit ii. - - 1 :« ■ ■ ' nf otn-v l.. i lit ' hi uliiitv, Tin- lll r Itt lh« fi-jiliir? at U uiOwr- -in x |iUniii ii • i] iti hi i ii vMnlM i ' .lll ' in-. 11 I J Uh. i inn n BOM fOT 1 1 .ii i£i(hiHHk.« iiisil iiliyvu-nj ritlmr THE CO-EDS (Wfcfc Apologie ) I ' ve taken the I as I ' ve found it: I v.- fimed and I ' ve flunked in my tune ; I M ' had my choice of t K« trirli« s. Ami [ ve.apent m last thin dime. « mi. waa a Delta PW fat , Otie WOW a Kappa k . One wm a elm young Thofa, And (HOC was a « ut«- D. J. iw I ' m 1 1 i nt u li tne with tin- co-eds, Hut taking them all along, Y  u never can tall till you ' ve fnaaed theft; Ami then yon ' re like to be wrong, Sometime! you think that von niiirhtn t. Sometimea you know that you might, Bill tin- thing! thai von lean at tin- hOUae and dorm Will help v ■ heap in the tight. I was a froah at Montana. Shy as a iriil at tin- star! ; A SSeta girl sh - to k ma, And ahe Sraa nifty and smart j Older than nw. but my first one — Kind of a oater aha were r.nt ahe tanght me the way to dance and be gay, An. I I learned about ' .  s from bett Then I made the aoph rlaai ; it i turned in a tin Ford rar — 1 !ot me a bird « f a Kappa. (Whs introduced i  her man l)loude haired and clever ami teomful — Highbrow  f highbrow sin- were, lint ihe was a bear, and I treated barakraaee; And I learned ah ;iit Kappas from h. r THE SENTINE And then 1 entered my third von-. i Tlmt was ni one big bel 1 . I picked mi ' th pride ' f the Thetaa, Tin- l i  t hiiv ffllow COOJd U« ' t : Sin- t;iii ' _ ' ht mi ' Min- to I an-fnl A will ' tin- wisp ihe were, Por sli - ditched me one day, irithout mueli to s And I learned sboul Tbetas from her. Then I came bach ;i 1 senior, Reeolved t ns - my bean But I bumped right into a l . G-., Toe keenest I had aeen, bore  t first sight was t trouble, Oh, the goof that I were : Bui I didn ' t fuss much; I ' d eatighl op ti still — I learned 11 bout l . ;. ' s from her. I ' ve taken tin- girls as I ' ve fonml them, And I guess t ve mini fur my fun. For the more you ' ve fnssiil wit fi ih«- Qthera The less will von In to one;; Ami tin- end of it ' s flunked ami thinking, Ami dreading your dad to safe 1 So ! •• warned by my fate (before it ' s i  o late) Ami learn about co eds from mel FRATERNITIES A Fraternity is  group of young men bonded together for t h«- purpose of ■telling the landlord off on the house- rent. Praternity men wear pint. Thtj tire veurn on tin- v. sis in winter, on the shirts in summer ami mi kite pajamas at iright The pins are also te give t.. gtrlf. That happen sboul four times each jnpari It the girls are hnaeal th - pins Hn returned. Many meli organisations ' are Found a1 the Dniverafty of .Montana. Nearly able-bodied male on the ranipus helonga to one or mora fraternttiea: A Krirf summary follows: Signu Nil. Pounded on the uther aide oi the swamp ami migrated In Am. i n a when s.-unt Patrick drove the makes opt of Ireland. i speaking terms with Ufa Sigma Clue. Strang For prohibition. Buddy Cannicfanei, I ' inki. Hirst ami Count Qanek are ami ng the wearers f the pin. Sigma Mua atee wry strong in tin- SOOtb. Montana is in the west. Sigma Qfi. An UNsenililHirt ' of young Moods s -l.-. l d for ox« llenl parlor memlii rs ami high aspirations. Rent is paid eaeh month on a lopsided lions ' on University avenue. The Eficial sign is a eross. selected Iteeuuse of tin stale of mind I frosh is in whin hi- fimLs he ' s a Si-.;. Chapter meetings an- held . wry Sunday night at the Delta Qimnifl I so. There are man) fratres in uri e. which makes it Inimly when dress suits mv to V iMirrowi-d. Pall rushing is done with Judged ' liounpiiu ' s white v « t ami tin- i hapti-r house strap la ok. Signu I ' ln kSpeiloa. Started as a local and granted a charter last winter amid much e etyemeni ami cleaning of horu-rbnined glasses. Brothers as a whole ai n good terms with Doe, Kirkwood. although a few have hack-slid scandalously. Kiigom Barpolfl tfgfl m.Mii.ii rinu ' I 1 1 ■ • - sam-tiim One tight aft«-r dark, u i I h breath reeking vv it h . tM u roiji. Badge of recognition h in the inane of ■ heart, meaning never stop beating. ' (ota Nu. Baaed upon truth and honor and won Masting from previously inoculated en- ergy, Any athlete, Mexican or otherwise, can be en [ota Nn. Brothers call them- selv a the Buffalo . So dubbed beeauae a merebanl was onee bulled into giving tbetn credit. Precedent area created this year when the fraternity occupied th«- taine shack more t hjut w peni days, When tota Nun are ehaaed i policafloen they nii fiiita ' Bentx When be goes they 11 Im- nut . r luck. Delto Rho, fiatabtished in the year f the J n -iaii revolution, h started out very poorly. Supported dry acruada ami temperance campaigner . Conditions now much im- proved, since Knsendorf  wearing the pin. The Delta Rhna own a triple deck bad. Roaie Bleeps on the hurricane tier. Hi- calhi ii ' •Siberia beeauae of the many Rteps necessary to reach the lop pnogan, IMta Rhna give ■ picnic every year and wenraporl shirt . Alpha Delta Alpha. Ponndcd on the rocks snd still stnn broke; Qetsawaj with a lot of good stuff, camouflaged bj a W per cent reputation; Brothers ire addicted t. the biking hahit. Some  wu air-guns and sin ..t gophers. A I). s have ■ corner oil jnli in iiic dorm dining ream. PhH Carroll, Heinie Lamb and several otbera are Alpha Delta Alphas. THE S ONE SATURDAY MORNING WHEN THEY PAID A FINE i Mi or jilnutt the ninth day uf Novriahi ' r, 1 17, Jon Doe and three eonjponifnttf, v, lull ' walking ii ' MMto. IrjuiitvcrNiini r iin- Lrrinn nvi-r 1 1n bridge spanning U Missoula river, creek or stream, did pick Dip, ntim. or elevate divers and sundry milkcam or vessels which were lying in front of a (Jreek eotifeetioinery siofe close io i fir bridge, Tln ' n j ii|iuii Jolm IW ;irnl rnin[MMHM did injilii ' ious|v r niiwdih-voiLsl;. ami with malice aforethought, hurl, pitch or heAvxs aforesaid aiilkc iis or reeep tAclcB for the fluid extract f the bovine int«t tln j river, imirh to ifn j disgust bi f|uj Law-abiding owner nf the cans. Thr scene is in the «-ity potici urt, mid the tint i 1 ] ji. Tlu- judge is ni ' iiriiiL ' 80 expression tlint Would tnifdJo t h - uittk nf hiiiitnii kiud- nrss. Resides 1 luit. fir i deaf. In f jh-I fn- i Werj tfenfj tm- of tin- i ' iil[n '  l?., aiarO iWILdi than Jin- n-Ht, ftrista ;iml l.-aus jd ' jVi ' i nui.i across J In- j miit ' inl ihvk. ' Your I3ninn , . ,n ]n- mivm. pardon un. There is m big galtie U ' dny.. TCflt your ! i tis tie Aggie gam If yon have H heart within your Starched Pnwoin turn I... ..M- From durance lie. ' The .indue knocks the top off 1 3 1 • - de.sk, 11 nearly goes over tin top in i in- e citetneni of lib judicial wrath. L t)fi. ho 1 be snorts. Ami the explainer feels as munv- usoary i s a woodpecker on a lin then 1 was. ;i 1 1 i tJANtJ nf 1 1 1 a . ' ' } i ' U 1 lii- .iinlLV. An AGGRAVATING UANi ;. 1 1 Unit alters the ease, .Just because you ' ve got  hiy gang you think ymi $p run I fir- l-mn. Ten ilulhiis js 1 hi ' I ' inr. Y-v sir, Ttm dollar ! .Mm a| : VPhen in juiL do as tin. 1 jaiilhirtl.s. l on ' t argue with the judge. OFFICER ' S REPORT .fay: £ . ft L 2 i«r ' C rnC j f Z -  - V - ■ whom MuiTis }f Tn -jr2 r- HIKING OR WHY DOCTORS DON ' T STARVE •• Ilikiu ' . ' is ;« word svmtiiv us with ' gripp it i  « violent form of insanity whieh is imlnlueil in by men ami wniiini .luring tin- first ami se.iui,! t yearn of their nnivenrity life There are evepti.nis. bow ever. 1.. the rule. Sueh men as Km Slum- ami Eton ' 1 Campbell have been known u hike even in i h«-ir junior ami senior yean There n an i-xciiw for k U(froa M Van Born; In- is only i sophomore. Bnl Stone and Campbell .slmnlil know bettor, The Kqnipnienl neeeaairy Ear a aueressful bike is i atranjl im. k. a huge pack which Ls filled with food ami other -il iiiii-s. i«mi a ir who is easily amused. This year tin university installed several etutfeul «as lumps, a ohm are placed at intervals around th oval Thij was done lo guide Itie hikers safely home. Itnt as the tlghta are always mil. In lat.«| .liseiples nf Vi-st..n an- .nit of luek. They must stumble lilimll.v back lii tin lainpns .. i Mm bow, .xrii.ur au ,| .,i.k iIm woml-tieks off in tin- .lark. Hi- hik.-x ami the hik.-s Vet the win4 swep1 plain. Id smiles ami sin- amilea: Hotli are free from brain, II. walks ami sin- talks In spite nf iee anil sleet. sin- stumble and he grumbles He lifts bar u ber feet. She i-ntlk ' lis ami he senffs. Their limns ate stiff and aoi She ' s mail ami h«- ' s sail | Sin- loves I lie liny tin mure. lie sifrlis ami she i ri« s ; Tin li.it li gfOW thin ami u.i He ealls ami she bawii . Nnw they ' re Inking again. ■■I THE FACULTY BOMBER OR WHY THE UNIVERSITY TURNS OUT GOOD STUDENTS Introducing Djf. J. K. KirkWOod, the lUfi «r 1 1n faculty Wdrillft |ioY6jE frig overhead iii his Spad he dilute UU! fir f • • 1 1 ■ slips (lpon the beadfl ■ hefpleai itudenta. Be it tin- nfri i;il chamc pilot f tin Sebdlaivtiip Bombinj committee Th.rv is no thanr.- f.,r rejpfwal Il«- strafeg the Undergraduate ranks with iii.uiv tons of sli| N . llu ri darts down to his hiinyjir. Be fa of the H| |mt plain-. Tin- .vh««|j sii.- graveyard is Filled writh his victim , and thoec irho cwjM th.- Krat daughter an- usually •• limkinu natural after the peeond raid. s.un,. gtnoeuta are Unmune from his attack , bill they graduaJKy lone all re- aemblanee theft felloa fringe and finally merge into luntn-aherfca, I k worms and other extinct animals peculiar to the Miocene age. BUSY AS USUAL OR THE SWIFTNESS OF SMITH Om of the way lljiere, you itateiieviki i-s Fil U- - inin thf. road arid qtiftfft with fi-sti-, 1 1 is Itrtfrv Kihsin Siuilli wrm |ulsmk, ritliuir mi ||r gifleW Ik jjikI leaning 10W nvfcr Ik ' (tented Inn ' s f his jiNir-«liluvijjn bitjcle. Ur gUnc j lunlwf u rigrW nor left. Wlmt cares Li ' f i mere f M i should be eUpp d fntui the sliKli ' ril lnnly. llf is tin hi miy la I nivi ' i ' sity I mil. where he llFIS Hll ilffii ' l ' . WWi hegetsthm be will btnt li f j Rueh pMii-isms as sti ' iiu«i-;iiiiii r.s iiiiiUtn ' - lai-iiK witltcnl n word of notice, Hi- orill dive into tie cnJioy-nele wliii-U be rln.usfs tu rail sin office Then he will [Hum mil agpun ami lump a ,r bwy ,J «Jg« mi Ihr il -. Surli DOneaitiefl [imJ ' i-ssuix ilr-jins. ami fumk jin-siili-nts must utriml in lin • witl I i ' m ' portals iiniil tilt sign i reni(j?etl and Dr. Smith yelk, M Owne in, Here is i lie first official photograph to lw published from the Craig hull munitions plant, Ii shorn 1 efficiency vftli which powder n being distributed I v the y women f the nniverstty I «•••« tin- d Hiatal of fclie varsity radcl battalion. Tiiis is inn another instance of the rapidity with which tin women of i In nation ;ir.- Hfapplng t jfai front in wartime activities. When i« conies to handling powder, they are ranch more efficient than men, owing !«• their tightness ■  f tou£h. Vou w ill notice thai the young lady in the photograph boa not daubed one npet ' h or powder into her eye . Ami this is a picture taken on No Mjhi ' s landj wwalleil because no men are present. Tins is ;i bold sortie, however, for, us tin pliotograph shown, the Mcoutiug party In far away from its base of supplies, it would he too ii.i. i ii ;i tank shonhi come cruising along and frighten tlie young ladies. Now the i k is ended, and El Toreador will gheatli his sword. Tin- fin r -« l hull is glain. Before he makes his exit, however, in has this „ x punch io sjiv. Good luck and success to Editor Rosendorf, Business Manager Allen and the staff of the WH) Sentinel. THE SENTINEtT jiHe CHAPTER ROLLS of NATIONAL FRATERNITIES and SORORITIES at the STATE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA K N AXPH THETA iSOKORJTY) ACTIVE CHAPTERS ALPHA DC I ' ;im« I nivrr-ity BKTA liiiliiiui I ' nmTslty UAMMA BoUm DELTA I nhi rsiiy of dllnoto kta Cornell KAPPA l imi ' i-sity  f K.in-;i i AMBDA Cnlreraftj «-r v, rm..in mi AJktfneny Coll«e mm i niviT it • « r Nebnski CHI Byracuw ITnivamttf fill Stanford Bnlfnroltjr QMKGA QoUfamJo TAI Xortli v - li rii I ' liiverwlty i i ' sii.ox rniv«.f it.v ,.r MtnuMou P81 l niv««rsity ..f WttObotn SIGMA Tratxtto Ubfonrttj ALPHA TAD I nivrr-ity of Cincinnati ALPHA ALPHA IVmahlnxtOf] State Colk ALPHA BBTA Swarthmote Collego ALPHA DELTA «; h.i Ctflego ALPHA kta Barnaul Collage ALPHA Kappa AdolpW Cottage ALPHA LAMBDA Untvataftar  f tfaahingtoa ALPHA M I niv.rMly ..f Monti. ha ALPHA xi Oregon Btnto CnhrersU; ALPHA IOTA Washington DnlTantJtj ALPHA m« Cnhrvrtlty ..f Mi irl alpha mm i niviTsity of South Otkai ALPHA PI t i.ix. isjty of ..itii ln.k..«:i AI.I ' IIA Til KTA I i.iv.THlly ..f T :i tLPHA OMICROK (Tntvendt) ..r« ki;,i ALUMNAE CHAPTERS Ureenoaatfo iTiniln ii Miiuir!i|nil|s N ' t rk oty Dcotkc Chicago St. I Mlis ,. lutlll. US Lincoln InnJananotti Sun Frnn«-i «-.i Barllogton Knltiiiioii- Philadelphia • Mini Im boa Angela Rranston Ptttahnrgh l ' ..HlltlMl ' ll- vlilln| Toronto S rji.-u-v MndJooti T..,H-k« Stjinf.ir.1 KattMM ' ily ProrMence Austin Spokane Dajrofl TtOMM Twin CHlm KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ACTIVE CHAPTERS IMS I Efctrtot] rnlvi-rnilj ' ItKLTA lintuiiia Stftti UnlTWuttj BETA shim a Aileijtol O.ll.w BETA TAP Hjrwciwe tTtiltferttlty BETA E SI Victoria Polhffle BETA AF.PIIA Puknrsliy ..r ivnnsylvsuihi BETA IOTA SstiH-riumnv Polk-fp a m M a mm Alitvhwnjf Co!k o BETA T PSII.on AVi-t Yi:-ir( ln fnl LAMBDA BttlehoJ Collet BETA NT Ubln Sialic ttaiwteftj BETA DELTA ITnkwslrj if Kfehlgftn XJ ilr1 n College KAPPA I [ills. Me V]| V « IOTA IX ' P tt« tfnfrergtty Sir Butler Tojlege ETA pulvurwltj «.f WfecomUi PI I ' nli, n-ii v of CuliforBui BETA ETA Letand Stanford tfulTarslty BETA LAMBDA Uftlrwdtj irf HUiip ft i i ' silmn Norttmvwuini Itafventitjr CHI Uulwemltj vf MlnaeHHta BETA S5ETA lowi State College THKTA Mbwoorl State fl ff SIGMA tfebittsftii i Hi -rr.-. OMEGA Kii ii-n rTntverpity hKTA -Ml OttTomflo ttttfrcnrfty BETA i T jcm t- ' nlwrjtlty BETA OMIOROK Tnlalie Pnker-liy BETA ntl Pnlversliy ef KtnMi.-ky BETA PI l7ulv C it)r  f W ; i liinv1 n BETA I ' ll I I ' ni verity  f Monti BETA BtlO t ' niiH-rMly , t V miu.rl KPS1UIN HlfiKils ttVsle.VMii MKT A THBTA i H.l; l m Btofc 1 : BETA BETA Bt. tawrttK l ' nUvr lty BETA OMEGA BuJwsjtj t Oregon BETA KPslUiN rnivushv  f l.tnltM A L L 1 M A E CHAPTERS K 1 IF Vinrk P].LI i lel|ritia ( aiuBlbtU ' leVrlillhl Pittsbxirgii IihIumiuih ' M Bloaaiingtoji Si-ulh llrliil Kuii nij A lri:ni nUfcagn .Wih Hbore Mllwaokee MJuDCApolb S . LonlS KOIUHU ' HI ! I 1 1 i r Ih.wjI I ' ity Trt ' ' My Lincoln Him S. ' ;.rF|.. PorUnnd [■HE SENTINEL M fMfff DHI.IA (JAM MA iSORnftlTYl CHAPTER ROLL AJ PHA xkta tA rrane« I irimsUj BETA WuAiogtoa Kiate LTntauvtty (lAHVA I ' tiivrr-My « California KI ' SU.oX Ohio l ' nlviT lt - SflKTA Albloa OoMegft ETA BDlcicJ Cuttoge TH KTA — 1 ' ill varsity IihIIuuh lOI A [Hm-: il i.f llllhihttf KAPPA Uuftvraitj of Sri m n IJLHB0A WWwaarfl of Mi w m HP ITirtvorKlt? nf Mkhtl n M I liir..|--ir . f lillllli. (MICROS fctelfdd GftHtgc PI — Piilvia-lrv i.f M mil mm HHO siiip-i ,- 1 ninTslcy BKftlA -Ni.i rlnM-l Tii I Htv- i -iry TAl ' PulttetKltjr f Iwii ITSrijON Jjl-hllirl t:IILr -l l 1 ' lllv.THtV PHI I iiUntmIv Of GqtQMdo PHI ttooriwr GpgKg P OMKCA— l ' ilvf:-i-lt pf Wfucowta ALPHA BETA Bwcrthrooro Unlrwslt] ALPHA isam MA Toronto i i,iv. Mt ALPHA DELTA- l nlvrr i.v f im-tfoii ALPHA Ki ' sim.N [fnlTwultj ot w - - MtWMHiri ALPHA S5ETA l. : ,svr, u. . ALUMNAE CHAPTEHS W.iIIji WnIIji PUMxirftn Spokane Pcrtlutd i, h Aiuecteii T;n-. i:m Akrt Sun Pnutetent San Oktfo Mirmnpolffl ' olnnihu- Sr. I...ui Alhton Doiivo i Ii-vi IjiimI i ll U-31 IT Kvunsi-illi ' York 1 l.iiiin Itult iaiHiri- QrjMlU Mi! W;,l|k v Lincoln Toronto Kun iis rity [41ISU 4 kiy DM mil Benton M-nli-nn I g 3|lMM|Kl THE SENTINEL THETA SIGMA PHI i WOJil |.;n-s kuatkiisitv CHAPTEfl ROLL ALl ' HA T ' nkorwHy  f W tiLhiK«ii ISKTA I iiin . r-it ..f Viso.ji in iiAMMA l i.isi- iM nf Mi Mirl I ' l l l « -r [iMll.lllil KTA Ohio Btata Uulv««tt3 tETFA 1um-rv|ry .rf nkltilmum THETA IJnlTemltj of OrttJOB IOTA 1j ' 3 iihI StfttttMrf Unlv«cttt) KAJ-l-A l ' nlv,.M(y .rf M-m-iu, MM $WM £ THE SE74TINI SIGMA NU (KHATKKNlTY) CHAPTER ROLL IIKTA — tfntvwrsUy nf Viridjij I.AMHi ' A — WMMnRtwi (kd | L « r«uv.-nil y i si — Uhiv«r«i(y or Ntwin r-ar iiinn HHTA TAT— Not 11. 1 :ir..llii2i 1 ' rrlU ' iri- [ iK LTA—  A I I ' A — I U- I. I « i ■ OEMW I ' fll — GttWffl WuxhinKton KA1TA— Xm Oi Oettojfe AcilnUi ut-al CUfafci kta — Mjwtxr tjnlv«t ir MU- — UrtlYertdty j-r i«-Muiii XI Kna.ny I ' nllrtfi- NAM. MA AI,I J IIA — i -iuflii S. I ,, IV. hnoU.Ky ( KI,PHA XI ' — Kl !t uii TjliVerslls TIIKTA — University of Aiabkma IOTA — Hi.w.mi I ■.►n-ii. RIOM A— VnnoVrW It I ' nl v- r i ■ f MKT A TIlKTA — 1 ' « P K fokVei Kv MKT A ZBTA— PU lU I1ETA ETA — Tliil la tin BETA rj J SU.  N— n« H .. Potjrtartiitli? llffftttttt 3A.MMA HiTA Knitu. ky K PST [,« K — tU ' [ [ h| ronw BRT ' . vi 01 State BET i rj .ta — mi i-jiion Cttttem QFAWUlCA PI— WW Virginia DW lhiUy dklta alpha— .f «- Bchcwl HELTA KKTA— W lrl-„ RrM-rv -biverilll? i a r— lA-hiKii KRTA R HO— UntYftn ity of Puukftjfinnla ■ :amma KPRlLfiN iviniMyU-Niihi rti! t - rn ' i. ' tec OAMMA DELTA — £tev«iHi ItiHiliu f 1ft b KAUAI IUKTA l ' ..M HI OAMMA PSl-XymrUW I KI i A lAMMA— Columbia iieta simm.v v. fa r iki.t BE rA — Dartmouth 1 1 m r a lam m A — Broffa ] ►KKTA   — Mulnr DKLTA TIUiTA— IjumkmrO ■ : mMa ' i A MM A — AlMon . ; A M M A mkt v % ■ •... -t.-th UAMMA LAMBDA - TVt «uwln 1 k M M A Nt— UUnnlw GAMMA vr Gwi cwU) ■• ' Mehtavi QAMMA [IHsi — r lilVcrMHv tet pftfeUtp MKT A Mr— lrt o GAMMA 8JQMA— lirtMfc Stiit- ; LMMA T. f Ulnm ■• M I ei.ta VTA— K«bn«ka ltHO -M(MboD KKTA XI- William ,1 11 C«4I Mie GAMMA XI — Mi nouri Sri u ml itt Mkn-s I ' rAM M A ' MI«UH«N— U ' rw ninwu.ii I ' tjlVeruly f ; A M M A — T PSI 1 IN — A rli nnwis N ' C- Kalian MILT A ITS II. i V J . -, ;,|. -,rn , HKTA k A I ' I ' A K-.-i .:- Sliktv f.-lkll ' ITSll. N -T. : K Pill— l nj| J:nm Siitt.- BGTA F ' lll — Tiilaw tJAMMA I T A— Colorado 9c4w1 ul ttlnea DSLTA -A ' 1 olonulo AKTt ' triitluntl CoUc«c UAMMA KAiPPA CTotoTado | KLTA IOTA— OHt«t{a Df VVus-MinniMi. usL ' TA omCRoi — a iiM OA MM a nil— riiKrrpKy «if Va=-likiiErN.n GAMMA fcETA ■ ireftop BBTA L ' Kr- L«l«M funfurrt 1SKTA PSI— t tHfrrfUVtJt nK TA XI— Nevada IrKUTA PI -Cnhwvhi T«0D- ALLJWM CHAPTERS ALABAMA— Jirtwtwn i. U(. M — tlirmlnfihjLiti ALABAMA — M6tit omet7 CAUK  KN1 A— Anv Hfl it liii:ai«i. Dwover I iKL A WA UK— ' titr I II R toti IV. nf i ' — U ' n 1« HRliJH f t ClKll A— Tutn|i; (1 GOHiJ I A — fti vj 1 1 jmh oeomaiA — ui«t riKriIl llA--AukUnt i rt,r.iN4 us— ' M.- Ko IM JXn| mwA ri .- Mot] • - IjOI ' ISIANa . W i li . ■ . - MA ICV I, SNn— Ttilllmun ' vi ss. .-]|i -I I is II MJCHtGAN t triJt s, it A— M11W [ ..]1(. HISWfirm— SI t..n]|- hJRBBABKA PtfiMl KW ViHtK — New Vmk r BW v 1 1 kk — i in f tjiii ► . BTH I ' ATIi IjINA — Wl I 111 In K ton i] i in Akron QftlO 0VVr [rtT l i lllii i.-HjIumlnl! DnKGON -poitUnO OKLAHOMA— Miwk.iiris- OKLA UOMA QKM Mi CilV PANAMA— 1). l o I ' K.WSVI.VAMA l ' H1sf.1J|-t!li t ■ i : . X S V I A ' A X I A -I ' kn !« hi i v I . RHODE ISLAND -PmrUmpe WASrilNnlT  N- S!CiM CHI ACTIVE CHAPTERS a r , f 1 1 A —  lam) I ' m v,.it 1 i y Kp£IIX t — l««iirKf W n lil1i j!nH CrUVi-rnily ZliTA — WnjiliiiiKtori ami L M! (tahrentttp Tlli ' lYA F ' iririsvh:,!,!-! ( ' ll .-(.■ ■ k A ppA — l.tklH rn-ll LAMHl fA — JphUwdu MC . dwij| m r ' nlvrsjl v r U| fprc JS ' — -I Hvlwim (. W imh lilH — BHlltr 3HU HK I ' HJ- -tj.rji:,-,.ii.- ' - | t ' HJ — r[:m -r 1 3 ■ i- A 1 .1 ' I I A A1.I-I I . l Mill .in i%-!|h u M.I ' ll a i;i:r-i ritt - -i,Hitj iff Mllfnrn.la ALPHA tfAMMA -iHUh rin.rv fnm-inn- ALPHA ISPtillAjK I ' mviTitlts ill NVin-« fc« ALPHA zi-rrA— im ic Gotf«£ A1,PHA ETA— Ci.lYH-n.Jlv , f l«n , ALPHA TRKTA — Afejiaar ' rtlMUj) hisnnir.. oK Tei-rni i v alpha FtKO- i ]ilkti intvi ' rsii.i ALrHA IOTA — llllnnla WmbiiMa ALPHA t,AMHIrA — I ' M Ilk-rally ,yt WlH.-nonln A 1,1 1 1 A Nl — t ' nivi ' irfim «r Tt-a.ii xni-h | j -0ta r |ty at Kmmm a i.i ' i i a OMtOWJaV- tUl4H« |7nlwr tty ■ f l MiiMiunM ALPHA PI— Albion Goiirjra ALPHA srtlllA tfalmvlty ,.r Mn. ,fn,T i ALPHA t ' fsn.nx -TTptvertPo nt ..irh-i-n ALPHA TAl Psilr4-fi lly of Korlh furolliMt ALPHA PHI -0 «(l ALPHA ' ' III -FvpmN.vki,riU Ktnu- CuUfeifi ALPHA PS£r— ViiiHiriHiii ALPHA oMI ' XJa— Letaml Siinifuni rnlvewll? BBT i ' J M M A - ' nli. i.i, I. . i ■.►U.-ar.- I ' K ' I ' A DELTA- I ' n K fT.sK v i[ ICrAfMM i:i:-| BPAtLpH -1 ' i.m-iMi.i of T tah U SCTA BTA—CiuNi s. Sm.ii: ..f Appllwl Stieara MKT a THKTA - I ' iiivhMh- f.( PitMfb i -• UKTA IOTA — I rihi-rnlU .if i r, n PET A KAl ' PA l ' niv.-. ir of Ok oma RET A LrAMRt A Trtaft) CuU M BKTA Ml ' I ' lIv-hIi-. ,.f tv,i ,niAo PET A NT — Hi-n n IfalVftttlb P LTA I ' ELTA — I ' unttit fnlvereliv i ifSLT x CKJ W ba«H ZETA fcRTA. — CtfTltrnl tT l V«aUfy . r KVoLUrky keta x-rti — [ ' iiiv..i-jiiiv nf ClnplnnaL ETA 1ST A — Itni-tuH ' UiJi CSoDtfifo THETA THETA — PnlVfmUv ut Mli himin IflTA IOTA — PhJv .| H ' M f Aluluim RAPPA K UIA UHIVw lt3 nf iinn.rix LAMBDA hAMHI ' A — I ' nrvrrHlly Ki ' iHLH v Ml iir— . t VlrviitlJi 0qW W4t NT Nl — fVi|Uin '  l;i t7hIW«ltV X] Xt— l i.n rjilcv of WM0uri oMrrisii KMH ' fins r,ilv-.|-:iis rf r ' hl -ap RKl ■ RHI rnn.-rsiiv H r Mnltu TAP TAL ' - Vn liiik)(Ton l nlvi t i ltv i rsu.i ' .v LTVILox i mv.., -,i .. ,,■ w.fci ' .iMsrton r ' lir phi - PttriviUV ' of (Vnnr tvunhi i ' si i Si — Sj ' rarUlM Pnlv nrtty m.M(]i;a « MK4tA — I ' olv ' ml 1 1- ikl Ai Uikii jL ALuMNl CHAPTERS LtfJiX 1 ! t I I.ITTI IC Il x -AV« I Vtfi;l l|:. II aj: ll iV, , I MM A KAN ' S vl.l I ' ll JIIXN ' KAI H.tS -Alli,n- ?rt 1 W bLthe sentinel ; SIGMA PHI EPSILON ' F-KATfiltNITXf ACTIVE CHAPTERS M I ' IRttlKiA M.I ' MA Ki- ' hniMinf rolk Sfl WtSM WWHMA HKTA Wwl Vir iil,, I ' 1 1 i s - r-i I y ILLINOIS ALPHA I ' rilv ir.s „r i- • i ' I.oHAIhi AM ' HA ThlvvNii hi GOl I ' KNSMIAAM.I l K!,TA I i,is , i - i! , tf Poiwylritak ' r.M ' r irf XVillir.lu nuuiMA DELn mill Midi StHtTH r AttOLIN A B K TA fefi .rl li i ti . 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VI rxlij III MlNMStiTA Mi .IK | ALABAMA J ' .nhiihul,;.!!! lnkiinii kaxsas ir Kmrmui City, ttlwouri IX I. AMI KMPIKK S| k.. -, XX n liii.fri.m nkxv viutK nrv Brooktjra S w V-rk XKXV KMJLAXlt West Sh . iii,m r villi ' . LMHAXAIMKIH liMlijuNk|«lls. BuBnlift liKLAXXAliK Xnvurk l hiWJir.- AKKAXSAS Mttla Il.M-k. Arftateiarf Vul XUH lV iXX X X i sl m,. Ohio HHIO Pftri J«nnfng , 1 1 1 1 i- • It AL I IMMUL Hull I MS, Mur.s hin.l DISTRICT OF I I.I ' M |l| A W ; ,k NHj. I . I ' . DETROIT ] i.-i roil . Mlchbtini MOXTAXA Hmin Mwild m m THE SEMTINE SIGMA DELTA CHI KKAYKICNITY ) CHAPTER ROLL ! •• Pa UK OlcUboata Kalisa Indiana . ' l rask:i lowi Btata Wanhlagtoa Stanford Oblo State LouMuui IViaoanain Kiui iix Stair Ma in.- Illinois Mi iri BHolt MilllH-.il;i Iftaml «-- t«-ii Rtmurrc • Mil. i SIGMA I PSILON 4KK.W Kl ' N IT Y CHAPTER ROLL KOPHERXM rinv. i-.ily of S.nitli CumUim CALUMET V ' amlerfolll Pnlvenft) i sikis RANDOLPH Macon College SENIOR u i tit) i M ' .i.i: [Jnlrerult? of OtorgMi N 1 II BBR I ni .f.iiy ..f North Carolina BOAR ' S BEAD Tnuwyltauli Hal- v«T lty SCRIBBLERS BbBwndt) ■ WmbmlpQi KIT KAT MUlwip ' 8 Code KORTNIOHTIA Trtatt] Cottage COPPER HOUHR Bntaey Cottage SCARABS llnlvefnltj of Toga? SCRIBES CnlTvnitjr of South CaroUni ATTIC Dnlreffiritj of Ataboltta «;iti it STREET tfulTOntftj -r vrmMnlogtoa GORDON ROPE College -f William and Miiry VE TARBARD inn DnlwmRj of Oregon r.i.i v. PENCIL Davklaon Cottage 8PH INX-HAMPDEN si in. Cotteaa vk MERMAID inn [Tnlvwnltf o| MouUjm ■ ' fix 1 ' «itilliiui l fo m I ' utr ' - . m§ [nr clerical positions. I « i - u tin- fad that many «-l«-ri«-atl positions must be filled I ttttao of tin « Mi-, a Special short eourafi i given, temporarily, hut |he jj.- rval ainhitioii lit ' the ilt-parlim-nt is to invpaiv stmhnts for. s. r i.-.- of .1 In-oaoVr ' £ nut tit -, m itiisiiKss ami pulilic I iff. Since the majorlt) of a omen have, had ft litth 1 or no 1 minim: or instruction in ihr rnilirnints, of ImsiiiMJt, | N| fijal CQUTN is In-inp a ' w ' i ' U this ymr. nfx-ii oiilv (i| u oim- n. rVofaaSOT II. Smith is ;it the head of this ih- parlim-nt Library Science ... To fnrn mil cffirinit. professional librarians is tin- fundnrnetttnl ptirfraot! of H| I ft Department of Library Science Lectures, reading and reference work are u ' ivi ' ii on all tin- praitiial work m I li. • lihrarx Tin- riipiin- im-nts for all stmlfiitx tmijoriii in Lihrarj Sfifiiff an-: Kxaminations or two  -ars of college work; • .iii t ' .i. tM|- • ii maturity of iiiiml ami farnfftm-ss of purpose, ami tin- aliiliix to iiv a  ooil lihrarv Iniml. Mis Gertrude Buckhonti is at tin- head f ' jjgS lliis department. Public Speaking Thf I o|oirt in-ni of Publk 1 Speaking has toenme a lusnch of the English De iiiiitniriit. ainec one fa cmudAerttl ihdispetiuunV to the other, This department aim to train in debate, l  a Ib in practice and theory, to give preparation for in .7 formal speech makintr. and hioi;ra|ihi -al Npeeehex. miii-Ii as fiihn;i«-s. ami to nivf the Sfftdt tits prai tiial work in dramatic imprrsonalion. This ih partim iit is directed fSk, hv Pmf. ss. r |{. A. t oll man. Home Economics Tin- lloim ' rVomnnn-x Department endeavors U tram young aroincu in the loinfa! and scientific administration of the iMuaehold, hi present tin- place f tin- Iioiim- ill soi-ntv as H iiillnral unit, to prepare tra ln ts of llonii ' Ke oiiouiie.s in s. ' . omiiirx eehoobj and ortllfgea, and Ui prepare aoelal and institutional workers, Poor years of regular university w ork are required to obtain the degree of Bach- elor of Science iu Home Economir a, Tin- main headings of tins department an Km.mU. CMhing ami Shelter. .Miss Gertrude Paxton i.s chairman of this do pgrl nt ami bead of Clothing, while Miss Ella Woods, is the bead of V is. Physical Education Thf men of the University now receive their physical training in a military gaped under the leadership of Captain v. J. BfcXMrndeJi M iss tua K Giltings, foinifi ' lv director of I be Wi men ' s i nonaaintn at tin- Uuiverait of Net. rask.i. is rotulucting a full achednle t work tor wromen. The p u rpoae f tins department is to aonaarve ami produce health, [ndtvidual attention is given to oacb girt, ami iiomcti?v exerciaca given tor defeeta, I ' eraonal Hygiene lecturea an- intrr- iperaeti with praei ttrorl s. .is..n;ii ithletka an oneditrjujed First aid and home nuvaiug couraee arc elaa given. m The State University of Montana Tin ' stjit - University in ytittr rniwrshv. To the young people of Montana it offers the alt-unportani opportunity for preparedness. Nowhere ebe than in Montana ran the ftfuntana gfodeul find this opportunity bo admirably attended by oon« ditiQflS vv hi rli will linn-fit him in lii.s orrpiinilioh for life-work. The StAta Pnivetsity of fen special War 0ours£$ t Including military ilrill niii a preliminary eoittfw ffit Hurst ' s. Vocational i ' ' iniK -s are offered ii B ' oreafcry, Joumaliani, Lew, Xtnafc ' j PhnfJnuey, Bdu$atioii and Home Economic The College of Arts and Sciences otfets eouvs s in r J i ■ - tlfitt l academic subjects with fine- advantages fur specialising in run [iv of iImvh, l-W particulars address BDWAKD o. sissoN. Presiil.ni The State University of Montana I is so ft ht % Mont a tin The Red Cross Needs your help so that it may help the men in France who are fighting for you + A great net of mercy drawn through an ocean of unspeakable pain Each dollar r u give brings a smile to t he face of a wo n n d ed Sa mmee Lets go, Montana! faitrii ' Mttf f t t tt AW Crost bjikt Ckn m9 THE S Jlteoula latmbrv ' Prompt and Careful Service Telephone 52 We have the largest student business in Missoula + + ■ We Furnish Homes Complete Order h mail, M 6 pa the Freight Immense warehouses filled with the newest in home furnishings. Low paces, easy terms. Brown field - Canty Company Simons Paint and Paper House Picture Frames and Art Goods 3 1 2- 1 1 ' ) Higgin Avenue MISSOULA MONTANA Trlvpliorn- 7 4 I 221 Mt liix Av. WHERE MISSOULA LUNCHES Cljf Coffee parlor Flnett homt-pr«p r«(l things to «at. and Montana bttt mad Coffee to drink. Of H-n 7 In lite innrnlnjt until ll:M In |li« t-Vr-lilnK. Mr . T. J. Walttrtklrch«n MISSOULA - MONTANA BaS l l THE SENTINEL MBM 1EMTHMEL T© A m THE SENTINE For Your Years of College Life Missoula Is an Ideal City Its i-linmti 1 is rlrliL ' lllflll ;trnl h ;ill ! 1 1 1 1 : hs similar ■• litiona are riiwKx pHed; its m m atmoaplicjw i - fjiMJ.l: lis plivsn-jil suri-niiin ti ulis- Htv be (ltfflil, i - |iir:iti..njil ntui inj|irr.swi v . |l is jusl llu |ihi.-r fur your college bfttiUK For any informal ion. wHt6 [X D. RICHARDS Srt f rhiry Missoula Chamber of Commerct MISSOULA, MONTANA Jtfeoula mussettttnt Company Appreciates your patronage at the + + EMPRESS BIJOU and ISIS THEATRES SEMTIJ 0Lmoula jlercanttle Company MEN ' S CLOTHING SPORTING GOODS, CAMERAS GROCERIES DRY GOODS, FOOTWEAR Silverware, tlirmcrwarc, line china, millin- ery, oil ice and house furnishings, surveying instruments, tools of all kinds, pumps, en- gines, farm implements, general hardware, women ' s apparel, vehicles and wagons. This store, Mm I;h-l:.-si, heal ?irnl mnsi progressive iti tHe 1 ' iiivn-sity Til v. Ls tin- WUCftl l I ' | iiJirlei-s for vrivUiiii : onr needs to to  M tt ' he eorrtftirts T tlw lionw, to e l fiikI inc. IH (wi-liv iiiHPM-nsi ' 4li ' | Krlnu L i]ts, rou-li tmi 1 st nv in iis. ' H ' , nffbnd the vi t 1 variety Prdra whjMi tn make «eW g, ;mmI eVtirytbiitjE; to if ih, fiightsgl quality tiuntgft. through the fLjjt in.v at ewwmoiia (Mife)in$i$ tu mi iIy mir u Uuli ' Mil mid retail ii ' phIi-. moderately piiogL MISSOULA, MONTANA wmm I ' otmni: il h i tin lit sf b«xuii l !t „t frm tin r,sl Jflarnurtte Jack Stretwl • - Prop i«tor HI LI , I A R I )S and BOWLING m j 2ml fti«ir. Ttmirma Bloc ' lc I tl V.. t IVrtc ritn«t. Ituiic 1 The Clothing Store of the Ton n ' 7 ' r y; ( .v FwiH Barney ' s it Must He Good Wi- art ghowing cvety style that is lortvt-t ami (hat is jtikkI in SHOES MALLORY HATS Made and Fashioned tor . I merit-tin (ientleim ii The iii-w si i.-s am n ni being shown at Come ami see how much better shoe satis faction your mottty nii huv here Dixon Hoon + — 1 WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK mm MISSOULA, MONTANA Surplus and Profits - S75,000 Capital - - - - 5200,000 U. $• DEPOSITARY (I A. W.h.k. iVmMi-mi. .Ii..hin I Li M- i . Viw Piwssrdttal - .1. EL T. RvhaN, ' ji M t. KELLEY ' S CIGAR STORE MISSOll.A, MONTANA t a - Only tin- Kin est Key West ami Domestic Cigars i Turkish, Kgyptian and Domes- tic Cigarettes I Billiard Parlor in Connection i t Meet Your Friends at KelleyY ' Owis Kklu-V, Proprietor Columbia Gardens Bit tic ' s Playground Your trip will nor be complete unless you visit The Home of the Largest Pansy on Earth, situated on top of the Conti- nental Divide. ■MM •POWER- We Aim to SerOe the Public efficiently econom ically 3 Courtcouslp h — pi 33 MISSOULA LIGHT WATER CO. -I IF. AT- The New Northwest Quality Printing 14$ .Mil I li PtlWM K| MISSOULA, MONTANA 77 f Ojftctf Supply Company Students Supplies Hooks and Stationery a t«nipt«tfl Hoe or Office Equipment 114 H. Hlftfini Ave. MISSOULA When ha Butf«, rnmp to the Original Tarn ale and Chili Parlor Jftexitan V. TRUZZOLINO, Prop. 1 20 vv. ) ' hi i.- strut Bl TTR mom i + . Pkic vnur vji -tiliim tafcu ;t K O KODAK A K with you. AT Smith $ Drug Store AJSD Sott f vSVf r Pharmacy AgertiB f«r Eastman KcdaKt Kodak Supplies niiis Issue of n e Sentinel-- Is a Missoulian Product. Fev? printing plants are better equipped fhan flie long-established Missou- lian Publishing Co. None surpass in knowledge of uhe printing art 5 We Might Be of Service to You THE MISSOULIAN PUBLISHING CO. MONTANA ' S LARGEST PRINTING AND LITHOGRAPHING HOUSE HENM.SSY ' S BUTTE MONTANA ' S GREATEST STORE W here Shopping B M a i I Is Most Satisfactory and Convenient Mail orders ire filled as earefnUy a though you wrrv in tin- st.ir - and personally msk?ng yotif satatfions, ssith tin- added sdvantags f largest, most complete stocks of dependable merehandise in the northwest to ehouse from. Our priest for tin- bast ire n lusher than is asked rise where for uncertain kinds nd always are the newest of fashion) to ! •• found si [ienneasylK Ovt o£ tosrn rv.si- dents wrho rooelve Butte papers ran tak - advantage of ssery ipeeial offering quoted in our daily sdvertiseinents. Our Free ShoppingService We prepay tin postage or expreasage « •• all mail orders, ex- cepting for groceries or furnitim . i« amy point in Montana, Wyominu or Idaho. Samples of yard goods, or prte« s and descriptions of raerehandise wnt en re (ttent. Victrolas ami All Victrola Records jjj Sjft i THE SE NTINEL J. M. KH1TH, IT Missoula Trust and Savings Hank MISSOULA. MONTANA Capital Stack . . S2iK),000 Surplus .... $50,000 . Iccounts Solicited ( JciuthI [{.inking Husincss Three Per Cent On fVansactrJ Time Deposits In Our Store You Will Always Find a Complete Line of dry coons, clou iinc;, shoks and R EA DY-T )-W EA R GA R M KNTS Of all UimI- r.-i- . ' . i i MH ' it x-r of i In- fautilj. W uwk m pgcialty at units tor I • l 1 1 WfBII Mllll Sh [l IH-I I tO S4 ' l| 3| T 59.90, $12.50. $H.2 516.5 To dupUenfri sniiK in another stm-r woujfi £flg1 Em q $15 la $25 We Also Make a Specialty of Shoes Ui: HAVE A LAST PftK EVERY FOOT AM A PltJCE HiH KVKIO ' USE u ' rli rkn ' hinM [ i rii. niir n  : Same good for low mMnejr, Of Ix ' Mrf khI. fitr Mil ' K1IK14 HIOHt ' J. THE GOLDEN RULE 1213 Easl M YriJirw Front 5ENT1NE THE OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN MONTANA l 7 1 S T A I. I S II Y. I OFFICERS FRANK S. I I SK, I ' r i.U mii L. W, OUKKHAUSER, Vice President - NEWELL COUGH, Cashier D. C. SMITH. Vic President - CEO. A ItRlEliACIL Asst. Cashier THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK MJSSOLLA, MONTANA CAPITAL AND SI HIM J S - sSlHUMHUHr TOTAL RESOIHCES - - £2,00tMHHMM) A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRIXSJCTIJ) INTEREST PAII ON DEPOSITS IX OUR SAVINGS l)l J- Mi I ' M ENT A I , PI K EN J PI It NM | NMN L.UMBI K DEI ' ARTMKNT Anaconda ( lopper Mining Company Mills at Bonner, St. Regis and Hamilton With an Annual Production of One Hundred and SixK 1 Million Feet Tne Largest Manufacturers of R on IN THE WEST Complete Factories for me Man ufactutt of Box Sliooks, Sash. Doors, Mouldings and All Kinds of Interior FinisK : : gk and Dressed Pine LUMBER Anaconda Copper Mining Company Bonner, Montana -:- Lumber Departmbni The Photographs in this Annual were made by Jackman 133 East Main Street i I issoula , M tmta na m THE SENTINEL If You Live Away From Butte — i{ (liN ' Hh ' l Iwir yOU from btit ' OBllllg u [hi (3 011  f tjlfc dnv SYMONS IS AN ALL-OVER-TH ESTATE STORE Sy imnis [nitrons liiv wefy ' -wliGpe in .M milium. The ftuH Qf ' I ' waiter m tU ? te wiNjfttowii crufltoinern rtnib ttittdog tins -tim musl satisfied custoittefH. THROUGH SYMONS MANY Sl ' LKN DID I ' ACJIJTIKS — tliis siin-4 lias fniili up ;i tv MctoBsive patronage in Montana Weill ' s iiuuv ii is growing all 111 tUU , Tiu iviiMiti is plain ASSORTMENTS, Sl-R If I, AND LOWEST PRICES Tlii ' sc lire tin- f;nnus i i-iii fmv- rotiiriliuKHl to mufti up this StOlt ' tin- Hi-.! s mv thai ii b — the Sinn- for -nil Uia penpto of Montana SYMONS DRV GOODS COMPANY BUTT MUM ANA Washoe Coal Company ANACONDA MONTANA We respectfully solicit a share of your business j mmcan Itauk unit (trust (CimipauiJ n f iiiissniilji Imperial Theater A naconda Mont a tt a nm The Best Motion Pictures Patronize the KMC A. Campus Store You ' ll et it good, and you ' ll get it Quick — Turn Hint dOgfavillg wnrk peer t ' 1 !■« • Itu.-kl Company. Th - ' II handlfe it in tin intelligent add pifoaa Dag mannac. They treat every order an if th«-ir bnatntss nueecM depended nit Hud pJooe, 41ml tln-.v mix ' trains with toe kibe and copper f their plain. Thriv ' s i pergonal t u ibotil tin- way they thinga tot you. V. ' n ll t ' iinl tliriu mighty nice Mk t i do bnaineat with. fflutkbet fflm$ Company DESIGNERS AND KNCR.w KRS Nl W rOM BUILDING si. PAUL - MINNESOTA An mitnizuili.il 1.. Iw •llBlltiKiil li« «l fr.im Hun i.f tlx- r tliutt) m Iiuum. mm + BARTON ' S CAKK Solicits University Patronage Home Cooked Meals at Special Student Rates 1k . I l Barton, Proprietor ♦ ■■ — ■■ ■ - ■ — . .. , With Best Wishes for the Success of the JUNIOR CLASS and tin STUDENTS OF THE STATE UNIVERSITY itltssoula (Clcctnc uppl? Co. Doton bi tlir Utribgr ROYAL MAC DONALD, Manager THE SENTlAiEt Make Your Dollars Fight! I Hasten the day when the hoys in kahki shall march into Her I in :: Stamp Out Autocracy Buy W ar Savings Stamps Ctntrikuttii tj 1 H I. 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