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ACME S 15N ilfl N ui, lt is with regret that we Seniors say Goodbye to the University of Montana We have grown to lovc Missoula with 1tS blizzards and its marvelous Springs Even the wind tearing out of Hell Gate leaves pleas ant memor1es In these four years we have made many strong and lasting friendships besides pleasant acquaintances that will remain with us as long as we about this University and its campus that gets hold of all of us somehow and there will always be a warm spot in our hearts for our college days MARJORIE STEWART A W S President To give a suitable message to Major Milburn from the student body is a difficult job. The feeling that the students have for him is an intangible thing hard to get into printed words The seniors have enjoyed his friendship have watched his work and have backed him. The rest of the student body is sorry at being deprived of his further leader- ship and acquaintance. Major has been a prominent and respected figure upon the University campus. The student body says a sorrowful good- bye to a true friend. CARL S. WALKER A S U. M. President. 1051 . . . , can remember. There is something . . - L 4 . ,-,.,,4?., W, iv.,-Y,,,-g .i,, v-7 W k , hs- YY , g -14 l 234 l
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SEN in N 13 L The people of the State of Mon tana by passrng the Referendum Measures by a Good majorrty rn the last elect1on have expressed confl dence 1n the des1rab1l1ty of college educat1on for the youth of fhlS state Only by putt1ng forth your greatest effort to prof1t by your Umverslty experlence can you Jus t1fy the conf1dence Whlch they have placed 1n you You can repay them only by your contrrbutron of real serv1ce to your commun1ty HARRIET RANKIN SEDMAN Dean of Women The successful development of Montana s athletics during the past f1ve years has been due in a large measure to the efforts of Major M1lburn who has been much more than the coach to the men who have been 1n any way assocrated w1th htm The faculty and the entlre student body jom with the football squad in regretting the departure of an excellent teacher and a loyal frlend J E. MILLER Dean of Men. 195154 ' 1 ' 7 7 O , - r l n 1 ' , , 41 yy . . . . ' ' 1 o ' . ' 1 . 'r . r , , , V 1 l' 231
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,.,-.... SENTINEL W is Solhiooll of Business Administration Business education in banking, financing, transportation, marketing, mer chandising, trading and public utilities, and specialized training in accounting are the aims of the School of Business Administration. In its elementary courses the school gives training for administrative positions in industrial and commercial organizations and in public service. Commerce club, which meets every two weeks for the discussion of business problems and business subjects of special interest to women, is open to all women students in the school. Alpha Kappa Psi, national commercial fraternity for men who have at and improves scholarship in the school. This year the fraternity has spon sored a brokerage company in which the members trade on stock prices accord ing to the closing quotations in the Associated Press reports. The school co-operates with the School of Law in such a Way that in six years a student can obtain a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration and a Bachelor of Laws degree. The degree normally grant- ed is Bachelor of Arts in Business Adminis- tration. Members of the faculty are: Robert C. Line, dean: Emmett R. Sanford, James B. Speer, professors of business administra- tion: Hampton K. Snell, assistant professor of economics: E. Kirk Badgley, assistant pro- fessor of business administration, and Miss Emily Maclay, instructor in typewriting and shorthand. tained a certain scholastic standing, fosters research, raises business standards TTT, 1 9 31. E251
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