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S F TNVI1 N ITI Salutations to the editors and readers of the 1931 Sentinel. As you- review the significant social, recreational, athletic and cultural events of your current college days may you have keen satisfaction in the achievements recorded. May you be assured that high evaluation will be accorded your Work and the events which you chronicle when they are judicially reviewed decades hence by students of education and collegiate values. MELVIN A. BRANNON, Chancellor. or 'M 'M'mff'1fjwfje 1 fp an E191 4 Lf m M 5. is 1 H 1: ci fgnw-3 I l fl as 1 , u P' l 2. 'TG' 4 ix 3 Q . fl 5? l ll. E l i 'I M 1 I: V c gn npr 1 4 , r l H I li -a x
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L SENT1NI51. 0 O O Administration EXECUTIVE BOARD Charles H. Clapp L. E. Bunge S. J. Coffee J. B. Speer KD OFFICERS Melvin A. Brannon - - Chancellor of the University of Montana Charles H. Clapp - Frederick C. Scheuch - Richard H. Jesse - J. Earll Miller - - - Mrs. Harriet Rankin Sedman Robert C. Line - - - Freeman Daughters - Thomas C. Spaulding - Arthur L. Stone - - C. W. Leaphart - DeLoss Smith - - Charles E. F. Mollett - James B. Speer - - M. Gertrude Buckhous - VJ. E. Maddock - Dean of the President of the State University - - e - - Vice-President - Dean of the Faculty - - Dean of Men - - - - Dean of Womeii School of Business Administration Dean of the School of Education Dean of the School of Forestry Dean of the School of Journalism - Dean of the School of Law - Dean of the School of Music Dean of the School of Pharmacy Registrar and Business Manager Librarian - Director of the Public Service Division and Board of Recommendations If18j '19 '31
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S11N'l'1N1y2i. -S Memories are as fickle as precious minerals. They sometimes fail us in times of test. Some We would like to forget throng to plague us. Others are Worth making every effort to retain. Mem- ories of friends, college chums, and contests won or lost, are a mine of satisfaction and cheer: and may form a culture which furnishes the wherewithal for further progress. lf life is to be worth living, it must keep going ahead. Nothing is so disheartening as being stopped too long. May the l93l Sentinel prove good prospecting for all on the campus of Montana's State University. CHARLES H. CL!-XPP, President. - 4 - in-.-.......,...,.,..,..,-. ,.......1-.-..------ 1051 E201
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