Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

 - Class of 1932

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Page 15 text:

It has been a real effort for many parents to send their sons and daugh- ters to the State University thm year bin i hat effort has been rewarded in the splendid co-operation between students and faculty during the year 1931 1932. It is with pleasure that we look back over the results of the loyalty, intelligence and industry that have nude this year a true suc- cess. R H JESSE, Dean of the Faculty. The mothers and fathers of col- lege students are entitled to the honors, [n our generation many of (hem 5avfi subordinated almost all other interests in putting their chil- dren through college. Their faith in the value of a college training seems unbounded. The parents de- serve the utmost co-operation from the sons and daughters in making the most of opportunities at college. May their dreams of success for their children come true J B, SPEER, Registrar and Business Manager. f 17 ]

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What we owe our fathers and mothers: ' ta cultivate the open mind: Lo LiimbiitL- the three iirL-11 hcrM.uns ol rdiu-.itmn. always it) listen to the nun who knows; never to laugh at new ideas: to know the secret of getting along with other people: to cultivate the habit of success: to know as a nun thinketb so he is; ro link ourselves with a great cause: to build .in ambition piciurc to fii our abilities: to try to feel the emotions we ought to feel: to keep busy at our highest natural level: to know it is never 100 laic to learn: never lo Lose faith in the man we might have been; to achieve the masteries that make us world citizens: (WIGGAM) FREDERICK C, SCHEUCH Vice President - IH1



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Herbert Spencer said that educa- tion is a preparation for living. High scholarship and participation in student ad iv ii ics which are the best opportunities offered by 3 university for ibis preparation have marked this year at Montana. Mothers and Lathers who have in.ii.h- sacrifices o send their sons and daughters here may well look with gratification at these results. J. E, MILLER. Deati of Men. The mothers and fathers of Mon- tana have sacrificed much to send their sons and daughters to the State University this year If they could realize the gratitude and appreciation expressed in the serious minded atti tude of the students, they would feel that (he confidence which they have placed in their children is justified. HARRIET RANKIN SliDMAN. Dean of Women. [ in

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