Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

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ARCHIVES KK1KM1S THK MHKAKY Montana Stale I ' nlvrr itj Gift Dr. Morton J, Slrod from Mary Elrod Ferguaon PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY AT MISSOULA VIRGINIA SIKONIA, Editor LEE JELLISON, Associate Editor ELLSWORTH JONES, Associate Editor MARY ANN LUEBBEN, Associate Editor ALICE DRUM, Business Manager BOB BLAIR, Ad Manager CYRILE VAN DUSER, Advisor U ' hoqraphfrd by The Tribune Puniiny 4 Supply Co. Covert by The North American Prow Oftldal Phoionjraph« r M. A. Eli ffemonam r ' So you ' ll live, you ' ll live, Young Fellow My Lad, In the gleam of the evening star, In the wood-note wild and the laugh of the child, In all sweet things that are. And you ' ll never die, my wonderful boy r While life is noble and true; For all our beauty and hope and joy We will owe to our lads like you. -Robert Service Asal, Jack Marion Aub cilna, Leo Event Baldwin, Charles S. (Jlmr BelL Gerald Francis Beyer. Frederick Charles Blair. lames H. Blanchetle. Clayton Joyce Bone, Leficy Fred Boyd, David Robinson Rradiord. Dana William BrajeSran, Jack Muirary Brown. Edward Blase Buckner. Alfred Charles Cahoon. Wells Leonard Campbell. Douglas Kincafd Carlson, Creighlon Charles Chequer, te. Waller Leo Collins, Arthur Elleworlh CrosweJS, Wiley John Culletn, Alkwrt Andrew Dovkl, Leon E, Davidson. Fred George Davison, James Erblne Douglas, Arthur Lelghlon Dykilra, Geo roe Emery, Gal DeFotesi Farmsr. RobvK Warren Fell. Robert Siarvley Fi maurfce. Walter Philip Flint. Robert Clyde Forrest. George, Jr. Freeburg, James Paul Gamer, □don Russel. Glass, John ShutLicot Greene, John R. Hage. Robert Leo Hart, William Arbucle rtalsey. Delbert Wayne Haslay. Charles Henry Holt. William Mack Hullinger. Amos Humphrey, Thomas LaClajr Irvme. Clark H- Jamison. Robert Om Judge. James Ralph Keilman, Paul Kuiiade, George Daniel, Jr. Klas, Robert Louis Koch. Slantoy H. Lasby, William Arthur Lausr. Harold Abbott Lee. Leftoy Thomas Lelbach, Kenrv«:h James Lenlr . Edward Shul! Luening, George Henry Lynch, L. Roljert MarDtnald. George Rod McLaughlin, Robert Eddy McLure. William Roger Marsh, john Weldln Moms. Everett Merrill Morrison. Edward Thomas Naranche. Eso Nelson. Norman Ray Nierai. Walter William. Nugent, Frank Thomas O ' Connor, James Donal O ' Donnell. Thomas Barian Ogg. Randolph Hatmbov Pachico, Jack Plummer, William Herbert Porier. Enoch Marvin Reihbold. Theodore Roberi Roberts. Evan Lewis Roysdon, Dale Arthur Seabad, Wendel Nick Sehottetkwb. William Frank Shaffner. Walter Fanlo: She I ton, James Arnold Screnson, Ray Andrew Srockdale, Lewis Stephen Spoils. Malcolm Rlngen Slreii. Norman C [r Slrong, Sidney K. Swanson. Robert Hels ThraiLkill. B. Franklin Tiliey. Donald Tacmey Van Hjobost. Gtenn Wendi. Wayne A Wheeler, JcsL-k Anthony Wood, Wilbur Hoadley Next Slap. MiMAuLa, Eager troah get a first fleeting glimpse o( the ivy- covered halls of learning belore the NP pulls inlo the station. Know-it-all upperclassmen line Ibe platform to give the new crop of Grizzly cubs a once over. Somewhat awed by the display of upperc)as3 sophis- tication, Bill Selhre, Vem Hamre, Marilyn Arnold, and Kay Morris smile tentatively: and lug bag and baggage to ihe waiting University bus. On up faaternily row - x :i -d frosh lake it all in as 500 club smoothies and DG chicks bask in the fall sun- light and exchange chit-chat An informal AWS madhou « mixes frosh and upper- class worn en with a scrambled evening of games and introductions. In calmer moments the girls listen lo lanice Johnson and her violin while faculty notables form an impressive backdrop on the platform. it Actm. h« Uriel ASTRP I belles and line up pioape [mtI LoOm hdtda the dwi tai a suJlcaoe-lcieUn 1a l driver and prepaJfi Id alafce hot cLalm In North Hall. Intide the hall art a helier-skphai hodgepodge of Op+pad trunk • and caltered lemtnin epparel. ' Now in 1he middU qroup are ttio bkg Leaves . . , fr?an explain ihe grade curve to ih« Emh duikng Iroth w  k a«embLy. while Shally 1 look on, U w Bur dick, takes over on the pdllicat scene. atiemptlng lo bring wdw out of ehaoe In itosh lempofary election . And ASMSU ofiL eta give Iroih the glad word d welcome. IffflE Pr ld ftt OBd Hta. Mslbr CWOll ihoLr lum in th« chow line ris fondly and sluaectls Kiinqlv ut 1) r ttoxhn unci Mrs. Menicm. and Mrs. Ferguson smile- betuevolmilly. Hnn ThiUdtOU and SefQvanl Eulmik do an imkroliDti oi rhn old army TQulino as I rush mil ssej|ljlj¥ SS lli« Jtromjor sex pooh pooh thit peril of physical oiatTLf. fresh practice penmanship 1a fill out Lho IrtxdiifcmalLy Lenalhy regtAlralion forma, dash htlher and Ihither Cor necessary Imrulty auto- graph and eemaullailon«. and eventually complele the rlaHmralft of enrollment The faculty talth •Irtaq baa? oul. Friendly sludeni-loculty relaltoru gel oii to tr ELying aloft (all Quarter as Pre W n Erneil O Melby and ASMSU pisxy Lew Burdick exchange worm handBbnbun. Vke Ffejklern Loralne MocKenzi« look on while BusLnesi Manager fponneUe Bakke tmd Sorrelary Sue Smartr convene happily behind I ho presidents do l. Lieulencrnl Annan Glenn, m ru «CtnH to itw teqislrar, fevUlis old haunts and drops in an Mrs. LuriJln Arrnsby, the president ' s sec- relary. Jean Meyers and Anna Hummel lake five. Dtan oi Wqpi h Mary Elrod For uaon cind Secretary Betty LaRue unravel Dr. tathtrina NuimrriU r ji-darii cqunHllm, lends wd d Qt gukbnpo knotty problems of campus wom n and watch after Freshmen women iq iron wi ihe wrinkle in ] an Pohnon ' t campus Wo. housed once again in the dorm . Problem-ridden sludenis and irembling miscreants pour into (he new pastel-hued deans ' offices for consultation or carpet calls. Sludent organizations seek the seal of approval on campus affairs from Burly Miller and Dean Ferguson. Burly serves as connecting link between MSU men in ihe service and current campus doings. Facully mem- bers centralize their problems with Dean Jesse. | Captain Bill Oeder leaves 1he outer oLElee after jemlnkBcinq about the good I eld days wiih Baity LaHue. J, B. Speer, University reqiattoj. meeis ihe prospective aludenls— through tellers— be(om they ever arrive on ihe campus. Spend moil op Ms time compulinq University h x l Hgures. and pTeparinq an annual budget. ] ran Gordon Gillette does Ihe paper work, Tulfkm, £ , board, noon, and line qo on the books as routine Jinanees Kirk Badglvy. University audj ' oT. rammutos dally Stom the studeni unkm pots ihrouoh (b hand ol cilice aides Marabelh Stein, Una May Anas, and 1o the business o£fke to the mon ' s gym and back again In his duties a Cheryl Raidlii- powei-behind ' irwscenei. M wi Mo Wtfhelm ' reliable women behind the acenta chodt. and re-check credit . «1udenl loan and requirement , ratify erring regLalianu t l delidenctoi. icnoolh ©ui academic conflict . H U n Stoddard, Ruth Knapp, and Juns Crwjo 5 thtowjh the day ' routine. Mk s Wtfhslm (not pictured) is a«tatan? regblrer. room mwf minor beefa jumIob red and blup poLnte, raaket board and , hivh a a 90-berwwn for tho leilehen and gLrli ' E L 1 1 th high school gup in apilo ur, o, E ntui«ni r r ujitioavore 10 nn m« ruqn icnooi qupa iei cd a wartlnw t«nch«r ihor-ag He ten Elliot krh o right hand rauifaci , . tor m diUL HM HDLTER HARDWARE CONCENTRATION . , . k Important !o good grade . I iTnpwfwi! when shopping for a large variesy of in ere hand Urn - Thp KaJlspflH Mercantile Co. hci c-nnrnmra!od groceries, furni- ture, hardware, china, and many c-ih r a lkdes in one store — concentrated for the buyer ' s convenience. The Kalispell Mercantile Co. KAUSPELL MONTANA In it OL-livLlios tire extended rhfaughoiil n, who lours hbqh schools with faculty Ofid student talent, eonlacts alumni groups, and generally campaigns lor higher education. UnkT mLly courses und 1he stale by Dr. EL A, Mary Margate! Courtney k epn D:. Alklnsoo ' s program rolling by lng onnnfpandiiflni u:id attending to routine office work. The wh r ahk u!i Helen Warden. B and h Uuudnij CoTivpaaq Central Board u the Conqroja and Jinat courl o( appeals. for ASMSU oovemirierii. Tueaduy attersoom lb -ampu poliUcal bfq boy ni6 fL and (hTash oui iiudW government polldw ntvd d dalona under 1he g ntLe gujdarto of Chlol Executive Lew Burdicfc. One u y tii 1he board blowi H U to a grand banquet and wotcomoa new blood. Clan fapraaonlaiiv m named ler their college sot- a fl ' teptMcnlative iohnnq lb board each yeor,  eniOr clu« tdjjiwont jlivn$ numborinq Inree, Executive ciSacerB are chanqed each y ar. Reading from Lett so right, LciaSne Mackenzie. vic« president; Karma Johnson. Kalinin edliM (non-voiknqj; Mnrjorjn Floyd. icpho- mot representative; Rudy Sackelt, junior fept wrtia?Sv r Jans Kankode, Junior repreaenlanve; Di P Brkgg . qdvlaorr Peg Kerr, senior iwpreienlaliver Kirk Bodgtey, advisor: Sue Smar-11. tooretctyj Kotriol Dpavou. wmlcr representative: Or. CaKle. leonnsste. Bakke, buainew manager, and Lew Byrdfcdt, pr  id n.t- loutsa Ruplogle, A.W.S. repre oniaiiv . not pktured. 1o tin alieady burdened Athletic Board. The  por:a schedule wy less impressive bul 1he old campus spirit revived again. Board members. Srenl row. leEt 1c light— Su SmarH, L w Bun-dsrt. Joaniwito Bakke: back row— Kirk. Badgley, Marvin Porter, Andrew Cogswell: mi«in j — John Lucy. Marcus Daly, Earll (Bualyt Miller. Don. flycw, Pari or iht Irrshman orientation ' hp campus during troih week la the With rralentlty activities blossoming, again, interest in inierfrolernlty mall M book bonded 10 each student, Pull of rates, regulations, tradl- ipof r clashes created a Juror among Jans. The Minor Spores Board worked Hons, acid what not. (he book ulna m accomplish in a ( w pages what mosl to (annulare new rules, ptan schedules, and generally keep things hum- ol ua take Four years 10 learn. Those responsible for in contents were Elaine mLnq. Members are Lew Burdick. VLncenl Wilson, and Kirk Badgley. Hausled and Tannisee Brown. PAGE ■ ■ Outalde Entertainment Commlttae doak Ln ' erma o! prolwalonaia and 1he rs include Dean fohn Crowdor. Slewarl Schneider, and Dr. E. E, Bwm«lt (abtentk Geod tailing . v«w n1a1ion of real (ad la ihe public on University Me. and atronaer relaniana betweon the siwaen1 and the people ol the slot are foalered by ihe Pubile Relaliona Committee: Kainle n Hubbard. Belle Kennelt. and Ca1herlne Co well. Kc-1 pictured are Eileen Plumb and Marie a are 31 th zero polnl during the year, ll bit the headline every apring with : ' s announcement of new Koimin and Sentinel edUora. Judges of the editorial heads ate. front row, leil 1o rlahs: Pal Campbell. Curtl Stadalad, A Ike Drum. Frank McCarty, Karma Jobnaonj back row; Cyril Van Dueer, Andrew CoqaweU. Jnne ]eH«W. Virginia Slkoniu. Kirk Badgley. and John Moore. Dean ]. L C. Ford inol pictured). Friday t oe are the chiel ecneern o( the Public Exerdsea Committee, and ior comrnencemenl week they choose apeaker . Choice in Ine mailer largely reals with the lacully.. Front row. left 10 riqhl; Mwa Helen Glaaaon. Paulino Schneider. Mrs, Brendu Wilson. Bwtt KenneM; back row: Eddie Hearn. Ola Bu . John Lesler. and Dr. £. L. Freeman. Hallo walk, aenler bench. S.OA. and ather Iradilkwi llvo under the guidance ol Tradition! Board: Lester Margeila, JeanneHe Bakk . and Contribution! to the World Student Service Fund are culbjcied by members ol the W S AeiivLlle Committee which aUa aponaori aludent lni f t In wKal war work. Membera am Mary Morrow and MarjorLe Floyd. Mining: Lorraine Grillith, Frank Cercvakl. Anna Jo Keller . Donald Social CwimUH marabcn Bob Jomos, Artno V Maihct, Berly Chandlei. Belly Bailey, and Loraine Mac KensL mapped oui this ywri social calendar — accent on ini«rrr.fil gathering thai nd ihemselves to a pre- i o! the weaker sex. Convos gai all io a u ad mart lam tali bringing to she Fare tnicrmrsiivn p«Mifcan : studoni talcni found ill way on the wSnler and spring proarams. Sludents who discuswd iho pros and con oJ cariwo o-nnstiammeni were. iront raw. lofi to right; Botte JCennutt, Mable- HinollnQ: back row: Loui Replogle, SlewaM Brandborg, Lai Had, and Htlen Suqrue. Wh 4har you pul your l««t on ibe l unge lurniiure or noi ;s juel one of Ihe minor problems laced by (he Sludenl Union Ewcuiivo CommHSee as ii aiiempis to keep Ihe. student store, lountain. meeHncrs, roam , and duct ™ running smooihtir. The concerned are Paul BischoH. Beet Konnetl. E. W. Briag . Rabecl MciJm; bock i w: Edward Dusaaull, T. G. Swearinaen. and Cyrile Van Duser, Sliiijcig: Kirk Badgley. Helen Gletison Vernell Fisher. Eileen Plumb. Charles Jackson. 2s- 3, LUar 5exvile PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Remember This Symbol for Quality On rtfir THE CARTER OIL CO. NORTHWEST DIVISION given a iprlijhlly LU1 when Kappas TannisBe Blown and He!en Sug:ue donned coilume 1o walk oEf wLlh a first place S2£ war bond- MorlaT Board, a full damn tapnolch  n3oi money (oi U yfrfir ' i OCtMtfMi ih campus, and make nro Sadie JfcuuAuu « J I Ch ?kfrd be lor y«u 90 b,. ' Sadie Hawkins Day! Feared words for male- dom. But sweet lo female ears on a man-short cam- pus. In Irue style, laid out by Spur rules, the qals chased their L ' il Abners, nailed ihem down, and pinned on the fatal dog tu-r. r commjiKw k« aboul who ' lakinq who. ?ittawjnn«n Datay Mao Jl n CarapbolL and L J kL AbW k hn Berg po In fiW ol lh oddosi C nlLd n1. imllinq DtrLiy Man lead r h Th D nypa!ch nai-rac jor going with a bangr ihLnq wp T e kec ' arwhlitin?, q ? slp an one ci thow M f w Inventions . n of all ihs troubla— Papa Aukamp. whose tw I. nocHoarirva soul made HLl1er took like a siwy. W v IRdcth Bnrion) and Emma |H lftn GLll«pir) f.b ' Ix-hknd Pa pa a back Yah. short. i toiler ov ny young qirl flhould how menu frwndly qossju Mrs. Yodor (Dora Soq«n , IdUMM fee ifVLl a IvjndrnaSd, papa warns— and eheroby q tl wlc- Wllh papa mil at lh way. Jake goes on Su awn to Install a lew luxuries as much walk our oi ha meek wiie. ond neighbor Mrs. Yoder, 100. Ehch-m The Aukampa, Mr . Vodwr. cind Officer Brervdle ree Jve In fhw Jainlly lcjich«i Ihe audkenefr ' f Grand old Main Hall reELeeted Lhe glory lighis Ln ' .liifm ccid, dark nwrniEnj«:- «hjh I 1hre« year . Waajy atudnmu !rud jina: 1o 8 o ' clock w i cit« rec ays. Chrlatmos S.O.S. wirh. iho Ihjhtqd trw? brought back poigru GlvudmaA, Week la ErOnt ol a backdrop ai ced bIi 1tn loui sclcijlj qalh-ered after ihe performance: Vernon Harare, lenoir Beverly PtLdbs, mpianw Jrinol Brojoltan, mreioiopranrj; and )ohn Leilsr, baritone. ■ ' Behold, a Virgin iball Conceive , r ScloiH ] ?hn t  1or tin?! the prcplifiij wurda lo Eh •jii ' .s:w ilary im bld ' ho Qiriitjaaa me wage. Tot Onto Ui a Oilld Li Born . . . And a peaceful piciuro of the VlnjLn Mother and Child furfUtho ihe acr d  ei: in g lor Handel  MMB-lah given by Jhe chorus. Scholarship phu Mrrte . WUh a jirgnqar QOCMU ™ scholarship. MoMar Board is 1o senior women whal Spur ls d sophomores. Outstanding senior worown pjc+ured at Ijotaine MacKenzie, Ennota Baggenslass. Katmta Johnson, fatty Sailey. Lorraine Griffith, Peggy Thrailkilt Leigh, Marina Gaum Beuy Ann Roleimq. Kay Hubbard. Harrie-1 Dillavow. Dana Le Valley, Belly Rafceman. Studtni teflk ir«U« card jat a thoiouab aoingovoi by J. B. Sp er. regiilror, and Dwn R. H. Jduo, dean of itw College of Arti and Sclencm. from their unjlw . It miutn ' 1 b o tough crfler all. For the undecided student entering the University there is salvation in the College of Arts and Sciences. By (heir very nature, ihe courses offered lead the way toward greater study in some special field, uncover hidden talents, and develop new interests. By his Junior year, ihe student has gone a long way toward choosing a major course of study. For Ihe student already decided upon a course of action, the division studies olfer him special train- ing in his own field and an added liberal education. Majors in ihe seven other schools can receive interesting background material loward a better-rounded education. Each of ihe four divisions — biological sciences, humanities, physical sciences, and social sciences — cover a wide scope of studies. Botany, medical technology, bacteriology, physical education, classical languages, English, dramatics, fine aris, modern languages, chemistry, geology, home economics, physics, pre-medical course, economics, sociology, history are bul a few ol the fields open. Extra-curricular activates in these departments tend to promote greater loyalty among ihe students and to create wider interests in these chosen fields. Dean R. H. Jesse, overseer o! the four divisions, keeps the parts running smoothly. PAGE 4 4 4 Th old rabbit and bat trick, ;tiu lime in ihv bactartology jaD - Al Wilkinson and AL Swanborq manbandlv ejrpwi mental while rabbin. Robbie Rene. Elizabeth Spreuli. and Peggy U  wait-h; Dr. HeUer looks n trill jkapUeoJ; aenJoia Connie Seoyen and Torn Dufly turn th Lr aitenikin olsawhem huUid04t ol Bi doaical Science t S. Chdiy. Bulie Bacteriology Zoology Audrey Harrington. BuUi Barter ioloqy Conlfn O. Stay IL Gaidin Bacteriology mbtrg Lnun anlM a labhis mrtlh an «i v in go into over 1000 of the best homes in Montana every year I meet all the family and I slay around the house for a long, long time. Your advertise- ment m me is read over and over again and remembered well, I am available o the pro- gressive businessmen of the slale- 1 am THE SENTINEL, the booV you are now reading. For more information about my advertising serv- ices and rates just drop a card So: Dt. Hella and Mn. Paulina Nimnaycr roncvntrate cm n Miration to determine ihe strength of ingredlAnis In rum. Ccnnl Scot«) Inoculate a cul1ur« a Tom Dvffy looks on. Wo ire proud a| our slate uni. vemlly. Wo hope 1he p o P le oE Montana In general, appre- ciate ihfl good training given fhefp, 1o ihe ycu:h of the slale. CHARtES A. JOHNSON Pr«sld ni CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK Harlowton, Montana- Buunes Munag [ THE SENTINEL SiutUnl Union Building Monlana Slale Unlvereily Missoula, Monlana. ' relKior Wrivhl checks up on one of his waa«fl« a poM of his study to Dr. Ca ll HHi L j, k ioi o chaL Hu ci to wy wtujitwr fl ' i business or lelennlro h ellecl ol light, hea( r temparatu.ro. and season on weasel coat . pleasure as Dr. Caslfe hands oul advice, to student from nil departmenH. I, Tarli Millar, h«id of the division at socLal sci encev is tcBO d tor hi English hLsinry. Ho gesticulates tb.rO.iim!-, his discourse wilh On Of hi collacliart of C0|tftl 3 !kc 9 aul hi Chin, squinta reflectively q? Ih cofHrig. Burly doesn ' t lecture 10 hit claSSaS, :as1 talis and hLsTciy conn ' s 1o life. Under his direction La -all economics, sociology, history, political Science.. ptebUAinOss admin Istra- Hon. pre-education, in J pr l qqj. Mead oE Ilia division ol humanities. Dr. H. G. Mot. : r: y.zf.tt : { ± - -; Mti new humanities building. His Specially I creative- writing xrtd as editor of Eh now OXtLnct Frontier. he ' = p;:jsst?d judgment an first drafts  m of Ihe big names In contemporary fiction. Soroyem — Ioj example. Dorothy Johnson of Ihe Saturday Evening Post Beluhah Bunny stories I a: Jormw sludnnl at his. Ha supervise classical languages, English, speech, djamolics, fine oris, modem language couwkj H well.versed in. atmo 1 every field. In the background is □ picture of Lincoln College. Oxford, whkh he amended. atso the seal c| Unr-oln College and two seals of Oxford Uni- versity. Dr. A. . Harrlll lhls year run a chance to catch his breath oiler lout year ' s doubt duly as coordtnaior for the CTD program and head of Ihe division cl physical science. Even eatchina his breath he ' s still one of the busiest men on the campus. Chemislry, geoloqy, home economic , mathematics, physics, and pro-medical courses are all his held. Dr. I. W. Savary prcisidoa cvor the division of biological science: series Montana on vailou and sundry wildlife com in is b Jons. lie works aide by side with his jiudenfs, usually in a Hopping lab coal, and waxes enlhusl- aslic oveT na ' wre ' s wonders and provisions. His courses are medical technology, nursing education, wild life technology, bacteriology, hygiene, txrtany. physical education, psychology, philosophy, and r oology. Th httaoalH turT y ■Imdwnll linen to Dr. W. P, dart (ell d the glory ihnt was flotno. A iludMil pI words. Dr. Clark pit-lea 1hem precisely, says jusl what he meani and sp ets aiudenta to do lh« same. VirqrtoJa WolJe, Cathie Leonard, and Dr. C. L, Freeman study toqolhnr E . Rulum Coliman iroOM Brllish literature, accent ihe hlqh spots oh In an evening English seminar session. QJrLa in rhe front tow nh orh and digest hla teclur . Friend . Roman 1 peare duss hnsh- 1 ' DofKjId Youel and his Shakea- d hd h ihe English playwright ' works, dli- Engllsh ma or ms ! nor-a.-rsd micalty nt Mr. Moore ' s , Duane Hoyne lakes th Ooor In a battle 01 wil Flora So  n, Marfori Powell. Agnes Regan. Maggie Duncan. Ann Etempl . and B Hy Gibson | mlt on the sidelines. Mm Lucia MlrtleWes jo?!« wilh a cttpp claw. Jo Ann flair. Bolly Gibson, and Louis MacKonzie get !he point. Me MnrleJees ' comp das cdKdses Jo Ann Bkrtr ' a piece. L. to r. ' i Loulee MadCanzia. Dotares WllLlams. Miu Mirrteleee, Mary Schmii, Ann Akin, Bel lv Gibson. Ma«cn Lackleri. Holon Lund- Mm. Elaine Flinl Mrs. Rita Nelson, Mis Ludle Speer keep library shelves In ofdar and library reading rooms siloni enough lor Wudy, The 7 to SiM study hour in the library Is a subdued hum ol CQRCMltKf- tion W sludenti pour ovsr lamonow ' Iwsons. Al 9 o ' clock the evacuation, movement siaits and the student store msh hour opens. Foul Blechofi and Dr. Bad Thomas at iho Spanish deparli Iheir ever growing department lit Dr. Thomas ' inner oEFLce. Fr«(9t oT W r P. dark and a dau ol so-called dead language luden?s- Mr . Montgomery, Mary Wall. Agnes Regan, and Loss Pol Nelson puzzle □v r Lh Greek. 1. O, Uattuan diabases, in a paranthe U on Ihe EuTopean slluatlon. Madam AmolcUao read and Leslie Manning, Frances FeneH, and Sludenla Haniel Dean, Hplon DaSgle, Marion Ma ! and [one Solvl Daraihy Neban  naln io translam Iho onjlaughi of rapid French, ponder his words. Paul BLichefl moves his conversation dau 1o the coke store. Coed BeglnnlBq Spanish iiudonii ai Mi M Tiiora S°ren an lhiaah oui Spanish o_r Dol Davis. Loralne Mackenzie, Leslie Manning, Peggy Leigh, grammar. Belly Jean Madison. Mary Anderson, and Norma Grasseschi. lorn GrinvM oi Ih Spanwh deportment moo? icqidarly. nidy not curly lhe Hngmscjc-. bul also ihe cuJiure ol our noighboaa iouib of the border; onpay I h« in selves In qvmrol under lhe sponsorship Miss Thora Sorenson. MambflrS aro, I, to r., Handing: Gwrgg Th i en, Hasina WaS:ni. Shirley Suvagp, B 1iy Madison. Rulh Dye. Body DouqheMy, Lois fnne Larson. Cora Engjehardi. Duan Hoynes; sluing: loon Dt w, Put RftilJy. Mary Anderson, Rvih Okolt, Jane Einkade. Eileen Daly; from tow: 8«iiy Gibson. Ehiabelh Mossor Lteroihy Davis. Mary Alice .S :hin rlt. Mary Lou Wattae . [Sonioi nol pirlur d] Ian V. Abtwii. DadkM, T«. SjKimih Calhtrln V. Cow !!. MEuouia Lulln G. Manning, Lpli A, Schof.r. WhHbuli jbl4M44Q4t Ml Ptuf iccd Science Ho Ulqnsd frowsi of ccfleentralicri tht-s . Dr. law lookii jMTiK-ulany H I n Hum up an Lrmtmio tunlt-JrpUan of gloss iuBm and flask pL as d with hkins Lf as aiuderw qferan nnd ch«w pencil end a ovot anc j rubbw lwblng lor dialling. Ihn w ekty quizzes. and hapa for 1hir b  l. Hi Arme Pto11 ptcves a dtawinq carti Jot she home economics depart- MJes Helen Git a ton. head of 1h deportment miitLnn courses, pkms nie.nl; demands eairwsl hard wart iicm her girl and oiler graduation home ec acUvktleB. Her specialty La Ln (h Sield of home plunnincr and (.■Iljcoa Ihem In lopnc:eh hospitals, Hoa-.v- ec rr.u-ara tom« to her lor (amity budaelinq.. counsel and friendship. Mlu Acrnci Brady late carp at th doihimj  nd ei home economic . Mr . Beaver supervisee sludonrs in 1hoir praclkal cooliina. classes. The dapartm rv1 lurn out apparel ttoen dainty baby qarmenis to smooth tailored suit . F. Elizabeth Bailey. M.:i:iori BereMy G- Barlit. Hilling Pallida Elder. Missoula Jo Flaherty. Mivsoiiin B«ltr Henry Buff, lh rqjxluce ihot will ev«n- Th, oW TabbJ , h „ Mck _ Tnk(t q Mlip |, of Wi _ Q ]kl|]ft J]( ijI Q tually lake lit bow us d t bcta fal . fine- IwjaT , rtc , horae kommsc black nwglctoni enhLbll their warm MJJdred Banka. Dofwm Otan, Betty Henry. Pal Park. Mr . Hsisri , Betff jenkln. and Mabel Manii proudly prewnt food (or ihe godi. Dr. $haU nb r9 r explains a cambinaskin ai Wh«ii tonfl brLdaw, re- skslance botes, batteries, and rapper win 1o Frank McCarly. Mkllon Foar. and ]lm Slieet. til over various and sundry probiems and Dr. Shallmnbercer mov() aboui ihe physics lab aiding and abetting solution. Dr. Shollen- b rain, Carol Hoed r Marpha Kunlei. MMon F«w, and Helen Hunt. C. H. J pp t n calcic up 0! tlon on weather, heal, or leisure runmenia. nna Di. Cbatland of 1he mathematics department In his Hoy I hLi office. Pipe and smile are inseparable Iran (he math prof. tflves a lowon in malh. John S. Giwh Billings Mathematics. Phy A. Bidd Butte Mofhemallcc Physics Albert C Wilkinson. Butte Pre-medicine MIh Hul1 rTtll and ion5uT ]nnne Hunt, Pa: Km- nedy, Anna Jpan Hanson and liana Ctira Wve thfi campu behind to carry th lr jjodology re warch knlo She pracUcal iiold of caso inveBUtjcitJon , . . one of 1heii weekly Lri P  10 Warm Springa. 1 L Dr. Robert Turner, aa ol Chnslmas VOtttttOd, locHjins 1o His panic- American history atudenia F xjqy Lekih, Htrniet Dtllavou. Mar ma Gra swrhi, Mar I ha Doyle, and fane Ktnkade, Pr. M 1tId Who, nulhtiiLy xn Rsaslj :nd ihe Near Eaal, q5v n hie claw □n insidn picture of court Inlrigues o1 1he 11mA at Ida Ciara. Mary Lou Meiers, Bill Fiedler, and Clinton Oiler sock up inlormatlon.- On □! 1Kb eoc erlence Lruiz MNrlions auirm and returns Dt. EL £. BenneM who is reviewing high apota. od tho lecture. n r Marlon Casey. Audrey Flarcinglon. Marilyn HMsirand. and Uz Spr ulS Jiaioii attenHvely. lake notei at Ct- Bennon 1alka of American hSUory. Jlutontf M id PoUticai Science SetutPU Harriet L Diltarcnj, Sill lnc,-a Virginia C. Doyle. FrJirview Lode L. Hodges, Dutlon Berte E. KenueM, [.ewis {Senior nor pic1uT d) Marvin L wja t Camden. N, f, Vivian R. Manninc , Hraluim Harold. K. NeleOn. r«iy1h. M. lorciine Moc Senile, Dean Hobert C. Line houds Dm fnrully oJ business ad. A t fa fail own rlohl, Dean Line ckve classes the benefll of hie experience, via rhe Lecture, and advi Woniam businessmen in hla epcrre mo- ment. Hie school ibis yixit claims the hirqesl number of gtaduntlnq seniors. I rurUqiwi. I mnslcrlablD srilo Lho xlnq ' .i RnrjlLih in lhn hand ol ary. MfS. Bttindu Wlbun ptiti het shor lhund classoS through March falu  cmd Bill Ftedter. Vtckk Schuff, Mcbl Mcmix, and Mr. Von WfakLe ponder ever a kwa (orm. No worried wi initios. No hair iwirlnq. The fa O well aa 1ne income is hypothetical. Everett Marble, new Wood fa the business ad school, apeciatlita Ln advanced mnd cost accounting, business methods, income tax. and principles ai business. 01 of this Eall, vfiw Mary Ferro shows haw to handle the mimeoscopo for an work on ttmsv papers. on ihe booltkeopu ; LI the ijcsy way. Bonxfcnopinc] mnnlal work Is reduced ElhoL M. KLngilord. na Mory Gon Stolck . Anaconda Moty E. | nk1n r BuUe Btrtha A. McK « r Kevin Mafcwl E. Maitfx, Aaguftl i Mary Lou Mom. Hurlowton (M4 pi«h r«li Thomui r. DtlBcull. WlllWini L. Hnnifhs Ann M. Murphy. Jean H. Hiehardi. StevenavUJe VriUey City. N. D. Eliiab«1h J Paulin M. SUrrttl. Virian M. Slsphojuwi, HaleftO Townsend education MIikjuLo townspeople laite advunlacjo ol Universal extension wwk K siudy Speed Gram, lohn HuuiN, Pete OtrnafOItti, fim Street, George drolling In an evening clou. Colleen McCarthy, Jenn Peterson, Mr. Bloom, and Jim Mayes i lay ol Ihe land. Note thai Jore lry I no lemqer out of bounds lo Forestry school activities have a wide reputation, from the campus grounds to their summer quarters on Wild Horse Island on Flathead Lake. Afler classes in theory, ihey work in the nursery grounds and experimental gardens, or lake field trips aboul western Montana. To meel present wartime nesds the school has offered evening classes in dialling and related courses to smdents and townspeople. Poor Berths wai slili missing when iru foresters gathered, tor 1heii picture, so they hung up Babe, the Blue Oi. in. hor place, F6f— try Club members from L. 1o r., back row: Max French, George Heilman, Vern Ho-mre. fohn Horn. Kenny Dreho . Bill Fallisj middle raw; |ohn Hu4 i!J r Speed GraieT. Lon Dugtrn, lean Peterson, Colleen McCarthy, Stew Brandborg; Ironi row: Ray GLcs, Bob Malhison. Jack Bennett, Jim Street, James Weller School $G44tiMoliim When Dean lam™ L C. Ford lell the need for more bock krmln 1 , he left lot Minrnwola ' s green pas- tures. He began staving away foe his ?h, D. a1 the University iheie. His comfortable chair In the spadous Ischool central oliico waft ably tilled by jovial Acllng Dean Andrew C. Cogswell. Andy lo oni end all Actlrnj Dsan Andtew C. Cmj w ll l frUUoa and Mcrrilyn Weali check ou1 a volume horn 1he |- chot] library Librcninrt and Dean ' s secretary Barbara Santls- loban records lb ? iTcnsacHom. OlaJ tu, proEessof at advertising and lacutry advisor to Kaimin od statf tn . pip ' in hand. The I.«thfto3 flajjg pours oul ol classes 10 sit and exchange jibes and gossip on the steps in the spring sunshine. Scollie smiles; Marilyn Hlllstrand seems perturbed; Grill, emerging horn the build- ing, Is challenged by Jerry Lesler; Joyce Phillips Is smug as Mandi Luebben thinks over a lilting  lort. 2 Ueta £i f+na Thciiu J ig. realty had something to amsLu aboui thl year, oiler pulling pvsr 1h« IrodilSonaL Mairtx Table banquel. Hon- ored quest, Mrs. Mildred Walker Schercno, ■came from Great Falls to loll what it ' s like 16 bp g novel writer Campus women go1 a citanco la don formals agatrt. Thela Sig gave the campus something to sfqjln over when CaropiM Raklngs cam out Atw Day. Andy Cogswell, like a 1h«n between a halt dozen roses, apparently lliea being their (acuity advj r r From leii to rlghl are Karma Johnson, vke president; Lortain Qzlfllfe, presideM: P g TbraitkiLl Lelghr ]oy r Phillips; Pal Perryr Ginny Slkonia. Da Tumor take up the repulsive defonw lor Andy Cogswell who libeled she. alleged I Barclay Rhoada. Thfl sensailonak I rial created campus furor, knitted wwrnaiwH inlo a churoio y clan. Air Li«m naat Bill Swam visLla his old J s-.-h.aol tjnd get Initial into lhe new journalism habit — drinking afternoon coftee hi the pr« room. Thai accounls tor the journalists bounding, unlimited siamlr Well, ai least coltee keep you awafcn Lorraine E. GrtUHh, Wight Elaine M. Handed. Missoula Sanaa H. Johnson, Butte Peggy T, Leigh. Missoula Jerry T. Letter. Mites Clly LA L.J s. iJ 4j Shlrfey Bedord Ltiya e v an ad bolore treking uptown la sn]] H. No WOwUr ihe ads look a boom upwards. Look at iho ad ad chasers, E ' d buy one, loo. lahn 1. McCauley. Miles Qiy Patricia Andy Cogswell dispJoyH Ihe dUema of a ioun al a l a, bakmcinq a aauewt M one knee and dunking raEEee ham. the Hoar, KaimJn editor Kama Johnson seems at ease. VisLUng high school Journalist qol on inside look into Kalinin lepoilinq. mel its big shots ' Shirley J, Scott, deal falls Virginia R. Skkoala, Bull mh Ford lore oJ llows« ratod him a lake gardenia from Santa. Her Press Clubbor linen to pot-Icy ukmod qi the Deun. Would-DG journalists sil down long enough lo be posed together. Sterling from ihe bottom, left to flghl— Ralph Evans, David Martin, Andy Cogswell, Ginny Sikonia; second row— Lois Woods, A Icy on Carlson, Ellen Mouat, Irene Turli; third row- -Tiger, Tannissee Brown, Eloise Van den Beisen, Pat Perry r Karma Johnson, Shirley Scott; fourth row Helen Lund, Merrilyn Wenlz. Kalhy Koefod, Twila Bergh; (ifth row— Jerri Lalimer, Lee Jellison, Jerry Lester, Mary Schmit, Alice D rum; sixth row— Gene Morris, Bob Blair, B. L Smilh, jean Dineen; seventh row — Harrietle Dean, Doris Marsillo, Ruth Dahl, Helen Tousses; back row— Liz Wilhrow, Marian Badgley Marilyn Htllstrand, Lorraine Griffith, FwMlry Dktcioz Uw Campbell lo n i the onJy sasia-si momenls 1o an olherwlse uproarious Press Club banquet. He saw a bright lutuie fof Monlana.. providing the common man uwd his good lalenH wilhln hire. (The man on the chaH is sot o journalism studs M. JVsiivtty mourned btgh as Press Club members whanged wK(l« ofo- phant gifts at tho Christmas party. School jq Jlaut Edwin W. Brfeg is as involved tfvsr in lochniraljiiq and has proci to back nts statements. The women hove Jaken over the law school. There ' s no more whistling at passing coeds from the steps, few brown derbies and walking canes, but the tight over Big Bertha continues. Dean Charles Leapharl keeps his prospective law- yers hard at it. as classes go on as always. D an Charles L«tiphart -lord Evans, L.A., Calif. au. | we!l. Judith Gap nd C. Shtai. FofdvlH , N. D, JIgaaa £e uo i Mlu Charklts RiuseL who has bwn with ihu law  cliuol from Its beginning lo act at advisor and counselor to lb beys, help 1he girls these days. Ai taw school wore toy, abn r n n:M]y looks up reference material. GMI N. tit t, Stovensvllle, Law. Dorothy C. Laraey. Billings, Prelt Lauli O. fUplonjl , l.rwia;own. Pie-law Belly Aae Slat, Chinook. L Siudicmi proappctiTo Lawjr « pour ovei law lore. Don Paddodc. Batty Ann Skn, and Be Johnson ban i buiy Unworn , whito Llayd Evans ' lasl remark amiiHi ' Rep , B lty Aan 81a dJqt jn the archive In warch at a panicular brio!. Louis R pl NjW ijs on tho stand and both kiwy«r«, Francis Sheaf and Cecil Brown, shool rhe ercss-queaUons. Edmund Frlte presides on the bench and Dot Lasney servos as aecrelary oi the court. The jury doesn ' t took completely unbiased. But who would with a divorce on e dockelr Thi laU B rLha r tw louod moosohpritf r,i i he ccreal- ts. dov«lop d iho wondorlost agoin. and irate iotastry aludenls laid the hlam r and ladder tat 1heir pel. at 1he Lawyers ' door. Lowyera. refusing 1o rr.rcke any HalemerU ptc or con cn the subject called the kidnaping a lormters ' a1temp1 1o gain publicity for ih ens lvrt and iboir lour foo? d. sweetheart. Ttu? uruiuuL loud went ' ro-jnd and Mr. Weinberg ' yjnpheoY orohe ' l p Lbwli, Bevarly Prleu. Jerry L ' -sVi ind Joyce FtnliipB ;m «tw finer pcLnis of make technlqu from Mr. Le«1er. Loyal, efficient students are the typo over which Dean Crowder works. Busy with practice, lessons, concerts, practice, rehearsals, recitals, practice, and more practice, these students still give freely of their valuable lime to pep up campus doings. Each is looking forward 10 ihe day when they are housed in a new building of their own — with a sound-proofed practice room, tool Girl at Ihe Mu le Club loLL en iho slops: L lo r.. rronl raw: Florence Rraciett, June Sanders, Marilyn BUISe; 2nd row: Martha Clark Gasser, Rulh Dye. Lola Hart, A ilk Marie Um r d. Shirley Woodward. Virginia Yoyngj 3rd row: Willa Marie LaVelle, Belly June Smith, Virginia Leietlter, Leota Halter. Virginia Reed, Leona Holler. Susan Brenner; 4lh raw; Florence Adams. Miriam Evans Narrr-n Edmlaion, Carolyn Nyuren, Lillian Dulchak; 5lh row: Rulh Manln, Jean Strom, Anita Sagnn. Vivian Vlck. Belly lean Green, Marianne Alexander, Wanda Kllpairtck. No aqiiKiiiilih HjuMla Kaf Hubbard and D an Molkli work on a 1urtl In pharmacology. Evelyn Ztaunuaaa, Kay Hubbard, and Jean Galbraith look equally competent and at home on the aatti job. Stockroom attendant Evelyn ftatmuuen metes ou1 auppLtq to Dorothy Stricklln and Beu Mulligan, Prascta P. Morgan. Anaconda ET t T q M, RaiRiuuen, WhltefUl CnrL y I r Won, Missoula Pharmacy Club oma W Back tow: Dsan MpUtU. Jean Galbtailh. Dr. Suchy. Fran Moiqart, loufrHa YoLmgatrom, CotI y Wow. Dorothy Klracher, Kay Hubbard. Do! StricklSn, EveJyn Basmaflsen. Eletal LaRue. Doroshy Ann Gotrnan, Dr. Waldon. Front WW: Don Ryan. Dick Eb «, Ruih Whll«ltl r tola fJudWn. Bolty Durham. Morqarel Mow . Hft]«n Chiislensen. Jack US 1 r , 4 ■ 7- Sachs, Alfred Sander , June Schmldl, Mary Jensen ' s Furniture Albin M. Kalberer, Ptttp. Furniture, Linoleum, Ranges, Venetian Blinds and Rugs MISSOULA. MONTANA Phillips, Joyc ReinertBon, Janet Rdhbgrw, Wallace Rem. Roberta R ed, Vliainta Roerft. Florlce Jeanne When university students dine out they know that for Delicious Food Efficient Service Economical Prices It ' s the GRILL CAFE in Missoula ■ s BluLr, Robert Kujcrhel. Juallne NOT PICTURED Spreull, Elizabeth Strfcklln, Doroflr Sugrue. Heton Torncwd. Bemke Akin. Mariorie MoGsoL. Colleen Andrew. 3erenlee Mcnrad. Mabel DqvJ , Eileen Moore, WLntvafern DuEreine. Anna OOoughlLn. Catherine Fojiman, Ruby Piuroh, Eileen Fmnk. Charles PrejJutaj. Laura Gerdrum, Deris Reed, Haltn GrilWy, H l.n R id r . lowph Hnyne . Erttier ftlemer, Ellen Hellmurl. Gsorge Roberl fin, Kathleen Xekiah. Theliria Roth. Eloca {Mr .) Koeliai, John Strelillng. Bernard McCwnnell. Carat Sliekall. Sieve Wright, Belly PAGE • 1 Spun. Back raw, Left to nqhl: T Pea Connor, Marjorie Garrison, ]o Ann BltfLr, Mmian Headtey, Advisor M . Paul BisdicK is n: rown r KasheiLne Spaehl, LuclBe Manntx. Mtirjnrjn Orn  r, illuand, UlJktn Wndutn, Doialhy Hetlly; second row: BcklM; iiisi row- Jane Soivl, Mai; at La Floyd, Mary lit and Late Sand i Typical, loyal college spirit is the essence of Tcman-cf-Spur activities. Honored Sophomore girls early took over ushering at games, convofi; conducted on MSU radio survey for Grant Red- ford; ate monthly lunches in the Student Union with past Spur jroups; sold night lunches in liv- ing centers; and generally kept busy at school affairs. Th local chapter in!ui:aLnod iho Bozu- man Spurs al a noon lunch on. Soiurday ci the Iob1 Boieinan-Unjveiflily baskel- baLL s«ri 3. Lillian Widum and Jean Peterson war sloTnp to Disk Bacsu in thn- student atore. Houses competed in sates to pound Ihfe axil soundly. Murphey, Patricia Lou Nielsen, Pairkia Ann Olson. Florence Nadtne Peterson. Ailnne Powell, Marlorle Jean Reaan, A jnes An Murray, Botly NobUll. Belly Mae Omer. Manor! . E. Peterson Jean Elizabeth Powers. Mory Lou Roliiy, Dorothy M- Nelson. Dorothy Ellen O ' Gonnetl, Matlory Anne Parttzer, Belly Ann Pierre, Grace Elizabeth Ralston. W. Mariorle Richards. Phyllis i Nelson, Lois PatrLda OksenckihJ. Wiima J, PateTson, Mary Calhertne PoH , Donna Jo Raymond. Marguerite Mae Riaqert. Danna Je Nowman, Myigar i Louise Olsen. Carlkn B, Peltier, Belly Ann Powe, Shirley Hazel Rud, Selma Russilt. |ohn N. King, Elotoe Mae Murphey. Jcme L McCarthy. Lcrujso Adel Petersen, Mary Lob Morrow. Mary Bernioe Ryan, Eunice Dal E iVodunn, Lillian Mart IVemich.. Dorothea Lorinp Wanti, Merrllyn Coralie Westlake. Pcxjgy June Wildman, Florence Winifred WJlhanw, Dolores Mario William . Enid If«rvo Wosht. Melvin L Yoik. Frank £ Zlntendrenart, Jack Thomas Boese, Richard Geoiqu Draper, Harel Virginia Hnleen, Elaine, Johnson, Shirley Butti NOT PICTURED Hoxquol, RtiLll Barry, BeHy Bohiri, June Byir:-s. A:: I ' •! ; Colli™. Caielirto Colvill, Robert Dally, Roger Daly, EAtxitn Davia. Eva Dubisch. Joyce Foci, MlHon Gran! Dorothy Greely, Theodore Hall Barbara Hai ponce. Arnotd Haynes. France Hernandez, Juan Haynes, Duane Hunrrr, Llnyri Jackson. Mary belle Kralz, Betty Landsmd, MunarUr Laavon . Walter Lehman, Dorothy Leibach. L0S4 Lommaufln, Thomas Loughron. Barbara Manley, Herbert Nokleby, Beverly :n P rnri Roiraviim. Mary Lou Hatibura, Dora Rtnalsng. Mable Ryan, Eunice Schrockendgual, Jay Takita, Miy kc, Wairermire, Margaret Ann Fmwr, vice presidi Robert SwLti r. Irfrafluier Choaen hn ipring quart ! ihdr freshman year Iheu Alpha Lambda Deltas formed one ui th laic ir groups ot DARa Idamed average raisers). In fceepinq with their schotaslic bent Ihey flpunwfod Wednesday afternoon currerH evenls discussions in the Jcvnge. These oulatandSng qiils are, Iront row, left !o rlqh!: Tannine Brown, Louise MacKentie. Lois Sanders, Lillian Wedum. Uoh Ferris; back iow; Helen Lund, Marlon Otner. Marian Latlden. Marlon Headley, Helen Lee Aikinson. Mariorle Powell, L«One Howard, Belly . Mirrlel , advisor (not pictured}. 3atU y {studenl advlso ). Dr, Lucia i (KG IN MONTANA?! Yos . . it ' s Ihe NORTHERN HOTEL, Billings - - . Mecca for faslrnoving businessmen, home-bound college slu- dents, and casual weekend visitors. fAcr. Joint. John Jackson. Jr. Alexander. Murtenn Anareotl, Anlhcny Jo«erh r llcniiiw. Mary Jecmiw Btdard. Shirley Joan B tqh. Twita Elaine l ottH. Merlin Ratand Arukrion. Rulh Evelyn Ba«y, Maiian Floret Be ]er, M, Judy Berwlch. Merlin Ltowtly (Sainton. Jamet L«]j B Aimtliornj, Dorit Elaine Barfknt. Joan Mary Bejeault, Edward William Besniie Margarel Jean don,™, Wa yn W. An ™ . Uoyd Vi C  or WH w AndAtun, Lamar BUile, Marilyn Jo Btuy r Paulino FtaneM Burrls, Richard Charles Carmichael. Shirley Coa?o, Clyde Robert Cipparrone, lode Billing , Arthur Stov«r. |r. Brovokt, Mona Lorraine BuUermore, Wesley B. CMtfco°C Fl d Caialano. AS! redo Angela Clark. Clltford Ha jh« Bodle, Orval Rurhaid Brown, Shitloy Suo Compbull. Barbara lean Cm ' lllo ' Gilberto C rov kl. Nick Jonathan Cohen, MlHon Sydney Bottomly. Mouriel M. Burke, Norma Carlson Campbell. Rone Ruth Caribll, loan Marie Cerventa, Slantey Conly. Robert L Brad( r Chtirlo, Howard, Jr. B Yo. Sldnoy Pat Campbell, lean Maria Ca . John R, Chr 1en en. Helen Merle Cook. Lola Sort. George Anhur Cr6 «« Margare! Davi t Elmer Thomas, Jt. Donlithorp . Qkot Uoyd Duerkien. Letand E. Edinger, Mucylin Tone 2oughUh. Ailyne Ian Dean, Harriett Mary Donohue, Mary Jp Dunbar. Norman Leon Edmialon, Norma Ann : cdg, Edward B. 06h ' n th DeGoJler, Violet liabelta Dor ey r Diana Durham, BeUy Jean Edmond on P Mary ;um m j . Loui Duncan. ■ u1 ™ Dehnerl, Patrkki Ann Drew, Noma jean Dukha . Lillian Mae EIHoH. Ronald Lee Daily, Robert Arthur E3vr Mury Ruth Evans. Chutlc Bordoe, Jr. FaLkenhaln. Lola Margaret F««HMrto r U r nia Calherlne Frugomeni, Maribelle Gerteb !. RJchofd Hup Eha lehaTdl:, Cora BoLlo Evnni. Kathleen EdUh Fanning. Donna Ma Fisher, Marion Alice Fraser. Mario Anleniwit Geyer. Francis HermOi Enoer. Marlon Mabel Evans, Miriam Elaine Favrar, Vernon Louis Fitochen. Siuarl FJroer Fulroer. Margaiel Ghirardo, Dona FranCt Ehgslrorn. Hel n BomieO Evan , Ralph Foiling. Wayne E Fill, Clydw Thoroa Funk. Wilbur Ear] Gibn y. Jo«ph loJm M, RayBOnd Russell Gould, Everell Charles Htigadom. Jack L. Hunten. Peru] Jock Henry. Bitty Jonn :• ; . : y :.- Wie.HoknPuc.body Griffin, Paula Eugenia Hague. Dorothy Jean Hardmojv Arthur Daniel HflUlrand. Betly Mayro Hwfe. Mnrion Anne Ll ab, Bernard Melville Grunhuvd, Hazel Norma Halt. Walter Russell Hanis, Phyllis Eileen Holt, Maijeiy rfomfck, Andrew sdfc Buster Gunkel, Helen Doane Hamilton. J«.niw Marie HelierJine, Donald Eugene Helmquist. Venetla M Howard Dlis Floyd rdon. Constance Marlon Gutoher, Gerald Dale Honley, Margar,( Ruth Hendy, Marjorie Ellwbelh Horn ,. Dolores Mae Howelt. BeHy Hulh Hoy, DavLd Edward Irwin, Dou loa, Jr. Jellery, Marian Elaine |ohn On. Sain KsiJ Glen Dal Kem. Donald Hughes. Waller F. Isaac. Donald E. Jenkins Joseph Richard fanes, BeKy Pearl Kelly, Jean G. Keuler. Wilbur HmlM, Virginia Jackson. Charlw E3b rt Jensen. Doris Marie Jo c Lim, A3d«ri Kelly, Mary Agnes Keyes. WitlLam Hurt, AMhur Max. Jr, Jacobson, Arthur Clarence Johansan. Walter Kaliaren. Helene £ Kelson. Frances Mae Kezar, Mary Jean Hyde, Betty Jo Joroech. Blanche lohnaon, Shirley Elatn Kambo. Blanche E5 k? Kern, Anna Leu Kidd. Maty Aiyne Merger. Frank Mulligan, Best Nawlaii. Rtilxm Lnwrnnce O ' Brien. Edmund Ovlaii. William P,: u I . i : :.v ! Mora , Kalhryn Murphy Richard Nichols, Be11y Giayeis Ogden, Joe Owens. Arthur Paul. Pallida Mount. Hkn My-os. PMlp Nichols Sherman El lion Own. Joyce Packer, Helen Pence. Mark Moy, Robert Nemec. Charles Niemi. Marie Olson. Doreeri Park. PaUkia Phelan. lames Mulr, Robert Now ion. MlnnSe Hygren, Carolyn Olwn. |«ui Pastou. Joyo? Philips. George Ryan. Jo Ann Sandara. Emeal SehmaLhorst. Kolhryn Shone. Joyc Small. Joseph Scedahl. Pearl Sagen.. Anita Sanders, Fiances Schneider, Raymond Simanton, Rareona Em 1 1. RgJand Spalding. Dorothy Saras, Robert Sa aqe, Shirley Scott, Marilyn Skei. Norma Sor, Bette Lou Spencer, Harold Salo r ShStley Saylor. Kenneth Seickm, Wf litem Skoog, Ronald Sorensen. Ayt W Splan. Marions Young, Robert II Alonzo. L?ui« Burks. Barbara NOT PICTURED Adamson. William Robert, cadet Alf. Vernon Frederick Andwreon. Guarave, Jr., cade Andersen. Norman AlvLn. cadet Barker, Rtchard John, coder Barren. Robert Verne. cade! Barton. Willi W. Benne11. John E. BenLio. Frank, cadet Bonnell. Robert William, cadet Barg. Carol Irene Burgess, Francis Chalmers Euikeir. CnarLe Fredortck cadei Bynum, Roberl FuHon, cadet Carmean. Belly Lou Cema2anu, Peler Chopin. William Read, cadet Clark, John Morris, cadei Cooke, Mary Susan Connolley. Earl Leslie, cadet Carriveau. Edna J. Cramer. Ralph H. K„ cadet Crumby. George Jam . Davis. Jack Sluan, cadei Davis, William Gordon. Denend. Richard Harold Dickinson, Jam Slewart, cadei Dixon. Harold Franklin, cadei DoddB. Delrnar Dean, cadet DoblsiM. Waller James Dougherty, Joseph WWiam. cadet Edwards. Ceorqe F., cadei Edwin, Ru«ellLeon EkSund. Beverly Lavonne Eubank, Morton FJgio Flynn, Mary Esther Freeland. Reese L  , Jr. French, Mo Hubert Gallagher, Thomas Bernard Geib, BuoU Harlle Gerike. GvHiMd i Anno Marie Gilbert. Joan Ann Giibertson. Gladys Gill. Paul Vincent Glauber, Joseph H. Gralor, William Clyde Gray. Don Ernest Gtlilin. Berry LuckeH Gunderson. Thomas H. Hale, Reuben Hamilton. Frederic Baleman Kara. Roderick Harbine, Rulh Hayo . John Headon, Archie Henderson. Victor Higa, Miycsht Hogan, Hards Holmguist. Margaret Horton, James Hundley. Hcward Dale Hunsicker, Donald Edward lhs n, Loi Irwin, Dorothy James. Doris Jenkins. Arthur, cadet Jenkins. Richard, cadet Johnson, Edris Johnson, Norene Johnson, Richard, cadet JoneB, Barbara Jones. Garden Jones, Walter, cadei Kinman. Orr. cadet Krehsbaoh, Audrey Kuehn. Jean LarkLn. Imo (Mrs.J La Rowe, Qtville LeBtun, Eugene Lewis. William, cadei Lozar, Slephen McDonald, Donald McGany, Edison McGiffm. Tom McQulnn, David Larry, cadei Mackenzie, Thongs Madole, Herbert Mansiield. Margaret Mathlson. Robert Metelmao. Irene Mikkelson, Patricia Miller, Dale, cadei Morris. Gloria Monie, Ivy Murray. Mildred O ' Dell. Virgil, cadei Phillips. Aaron Phillips, John Phillip . Robert Phillips, Samuel Proebetel. Barbara Quintan, Barbara Racteoi. William Reesman. Donna Renders, Joseph H irk!:. K: ,ir. ■ .: :■ - Robb. Norman Rc!-cr ' . ' .•:•. Durwnrd r::dn: RoUsc-n. John Rorvlk. Er is, cadei Rose. Donald, cadei Rumley, Royal, cadei Seille, Margaret ShorthUl, Harold Sinclair. Philip Skube, Noel, cadei Slemons. Shirley Snyder. EdUh May Jlagenrcm, Donna Slanlleld. Mildred Si phan. John Slrawn, John, cadei Swonson. Norman, cadet Taylors. Marjorie Torrett. Priscilla TlppeH. William Tl ' ischon. Sluafl E. cadei Tom. Helen TtotLer, Russell ClaLr. Uchida, Henry Walters. Roy. code! Warren, Jerry, cadei Walson. Harold, cadet Welrather, Hal. cadet Weller. James Wells. Lloyd, cadei W«l. Vivian Wheat General Marion cadei White. Luda White. Shlrfee Wilkinson. Arlen Williams, Jack, cadet Yegen, Cdrdwsll MCE I I 1 Who could  T r study, unywery, with a buli sesaion (joiru) on? ... A bull sdaaton — 5oulh Hall blackod oat; peace se lea for th« mcjht. Edwurds on I 1 ■ PAGE L ] 9 Hay si. TomlLn, and J Ii ho olhnr leaves ciJ. S rq ran1 J. Sian le loak ITS THE CI. SHOW INITIAL 5AT.MITI amr £ W QCT.2S hCO TWTAMD MEtT THC Cl ' s Trainee soucjh.1 ! □ (all production. Gatch L -nd his sod Jew GLmibar an ihs ivories crwles a boogie-woogie mood. Pkijrilcal FiiMu ■acisv«kf i We commando, tactic , i«pbecctlii9 rnndo otwy — hilch.hiiti- The 1U« oi Rnilly! Cl.tudo fjioui Kilos five uftor u hard wo k of  ludy. nnd Tdloflly. Running the qaunitai, idea , Kortp ntn {xnnounro . - 4 . Mm, Dtkii Smith playa. The University Hour, designed lo answer Ihe question, Whal is ih© University doing ? r has been heard on weekly half-hour programs over six Montana stations: KGVCX Mis- soula; KGEZ Kalispell; KFBB, Great Falls; KGCX, Sidney; KRIF. Miles CiJy; and KGHL, Billings. Under 1he direc1ion of Grant H. Bedford many students and nearly every laculty member has been heard. Until his illness, the late A. L. Stone, Dean Emeritus of the School of Journalism, was featured each week, telling a Montana Story. A. J, Mosby and J, A, Barber of KGVO have made the series possible by transcribing the programs and giving help- ful advice- A. C Haripence, announcer, replaces Bob John- son, who began the series, while Allen Lewis operates the conlrol booth. Mrs. DeLoss Smith, organist, provides musical background. iqq. SlUtaq . . . Ha]]. MdCanzie, and MlssLna iicml pfcturvt are: Phillip - Hojrni. Btntvdberg. Chandler, Hoinert- son, and Coach Grnnt Rcttford. D bal nt Sinclair. Donlnlhorpft, MeConochie, Soiiz. md Sladstad. 1 Using informal discussion instead ot stereotyped for- ensic technique, the Debate Club this year discussed two questions: Resolved. That the Legal Voting Age be Re- duced lo Eighteen Years of Age and Montana Should Support a Missouri Valley Authority. Two squads of five members each discussed the voting question before eleven high schools: Deer Lodge, Butte. Anaconda, Philipsburg, Missoula, St, Ignatius. Ronan, Poison, Kabspell, WhUefJsh, and the Missoula Sacred Heart Academy. Because ol state-wide interest concerning Ihe proposed M.V.A., the debaters made use ol their extensive study of the problem in meetings with the Stevensville Farmers ' Union, the Ham- ilton Grange, and Farmers ' Union and local civic organ- izations. Roundtable discussion and audience participation proved elfective in acquainting the listeners with lacts and problems involved. Major Geocg W. MIhtsc. Technical S rg«aai Finnic J. Slanefc. t BurnJe L Eubanks, Sor gr int Major. On R.Q.T.C, R.O.T.C. Hi11« Tvara;  1andLng r 1. ta r.: S€Tgean! Slanak Clnalrucipr). HakL, Lucas, G ter, Trasfc. French. Guich t, Morin, and Maior MjkvIcj aittLnq; Eel]. Teel, Hollar, Hell man, Sugg. R.O.T.C, RIFLE TEAM —1945 Record— L D tawJ in Ih WUBcn Randolph Boat M a. CJnLv, o1 WafJUrtglon b. Univ. ol Idaho e. Univ. oi GalktamJa d. Univ. si Oregon a. Utah 5tato Colloq 1. Univ. □! Anzono . Univ. od San Franetaco . WQihinsrKin ESa ' u Co!L 0 b. Umvoraitjr of California TOTAL Won: 7.- Lest: 2 I. D !«Ot d in Sth d ' ul d Ma«:h i! a Ii in litula o| . h = - 1 y ! b. Woshnn jlan State CalUfO c. Univ. oi Anionc d. Univ. ol ft!t burah -2 Maichet «. Alameda ]r. High School f. Tmas A. S M. g. Univ. oi OreOon— 2 Match h. Yolo Univ. L Univ. al Nevada L Univ. al Eon FrancLBCO k, Univ. al CaliL 1. Univ. oi Moho ■ f : jv SeWuUd Match : a. SJniv, ol Arfcaruoa by 2 Pami. HI. D i«:j!. :•! bl Ninth Service Command FU1 Hol th: a. UntVr of California b. Unkv, el Uiah c. Utah Stat Aqxt. College d. Unkv. ol San rrancivw e. Unl . ol Nevada : KLrtih Jiorvjc Cnmmnrd MalcKri: a. Oniv, ol Idaho b. SlQMt Colleqe ©t Waihtnoion TOTAL— Won: LoH: 2 JV- TOTAL MATCHES WON THE Y£Afl: 21 TOTAL MATCHES LOST THIS YEAR: € (Affiliatrii) An ImplfLoq Inler-Church. Holly was conducted in January nmDny Proleaicml qjoup . L Id i. are Rov. Baly: Rav. S. C. Eaatvold. Presi- dent o! PadJic Lutheran CoMege. who addrewd the meeting; Curtis Sladslad. President of Lulheran StudeM Association.- Prof. Roy ] W Ely: and Nadlno 01 M. Father PJumio«r. NnwlRQtl Club chaplain. Catholic s1u- den is cooperate In religious work, but ore not officially part ol the school, jndenlondinq d nana on religloi Hiot lo quizzical Lvely. Rev. Harvey Baly explains a George Thelsen. Leona Lampl. and Be11y Chandler listen alien Food was a sidelight a1 the rally, bul Ihn kltchon ootvlco hmw many tufLlls on r ju A plales. fltadanta Lampi, Theisen, and Sanders continue the above discussion with Rev. Baly. Belly Cba dUr and Rev. Bo1y look over pamphlets from other schools of religion throughout I he counlry. Religion can become a forceful realistic pari ol life when properly understood and practiced, stu- d n1s leafn In the workshop classes, LSA member , 1. lo f„ Jiont cow— Iron TurH; Selmo Braq«r, vice president; Vivian Vfckj Evelyn Rmnuiwn. s ta1e pre fcl rn and national lu dent aeeretaiy: Ru13i Nye: Betty Garion. runicnaf held secretary; aeeond row— Noreen Ingle; Dort GeTdmm, advisor; C oro1hy Klrscher Lola Hart; fwm Gocfqo; Wllma Okaendah], secretary; Teddy Markup back row— Mildred Slanffald; Lee Hubb ]; Rev ' R DaehlLn paslor for a T. Cfaarlet IshBiaa, pastor for Blud nl affoJia, enters the crunch wi1h Thelma 1W- dahl and Witron Oksendaht (at a Sunday night meeting. Religion can be fun! Members of the Lu- theran Student Association try lo apply religion to their daily lives and have tun doing it: On Sunday evenings there are prolilable discus- sions, recreation, and social gatherings over a supper lable. In spring and fall quarters there are picnics and hikes up Patlee Canyon. Easier morning there Is a big breakfast. During spring vacation everybody roughed It at Flathead Lake — got away horn school, breathed fresh air r ate barrels of food, and en- tered into serious discussions. In winter quarter Betty Garton, national field secretary, visited three days with the group, binding it closer to- gether with the other Montana units, Bozeman and Havre. St Faul ' k LuUitran church (Jam uco par! ol the evening ' s program. Norevn Ingle  wati back a pLng pong batt 1o Jean Lovberg and Curtfe Sloditad. Alt metlknga end ainynd a gay, Informal table of lood and IrUsndly versatlon. ftruiman Cttlub Ntwmcm Cluh ot CM — ], 1o r.„ Aqnna Rnacjn, jpcrotaryj Mabel Manix, vice pressdeM: Jerry Lester. president and Virginia Doyle, InaMxtai. Mardi Gia quttn candidate! .• :,rr.pri p an interesting bit ol feminine pulchritude: I. 1o r,, Irani — Natalia Grochaw.. Independents: Carol Ferguson. Alpha Chi Omega: Barbara Johnson, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Diane I orsey, Sigma Kappa; Norma Skei, Corbtn Hall; Jean Warner, Delia Delia Delta; bark row — Anna Vw Mather, New Hall; Helen Tom sea, North Hall; Peggy Anderson. Kappa Alpha Thelo: BeHy Gibson. Doha Gamma: Joyce Phillip . Alpha Phi; and Edith Jacob- ton, Co-op House. Mardi Sro Qutw Barbara Johnson and escoM Dick Samuel I smile oiler the awarding ceremony. IraTi fletly Wright qLvea out with a wahoo and Lead all Squaw MarqmM All u both -Op pud ins! ptizcts ior bosr ccfl ' ll n ' .es j I :m Murdi Gra carnival, Ar.noun..-or Bch Johnson is ol I he nuke. L Is r,. Iron! row — Faltwt Plummer Marion Cater. Mallory OCor.n.tl. Mar- garet Cic n, Marwn Ruken, loop fo!0. Basixjra Burke, Mabel Maud, Virgin ift .r,yl ..- ««coP.d row Lillian Duechafc. Agnet Regan, Whan Tupac, Peggy Connor, Laurie McCarthy. Mar- tin Dsyl , John Homr ihiid row - Oesrgena ShsHti, LaVanne Campball, Frances Gau, Betty Jean Murray, Pa- , Irtrta Oder, Dr. Caih«nn NuhervWer fourth raw BovatJw MflDougq]. Muriorie MlteheU, Lots SmHh. Mary Scfcmn. N i- n,rj Ji:ri.,- Mlii. r.:w fauftM SsMsM- «--. JW-siha MoKmi. H«.:r,. Prydi Mv Jorts Holt. Marian Hork. ]«ry Utter; •Uth row— Patricia Dennett, Harrlelte Dtan. Pal R llly. Ann Hample, Mary Van Hemelryck; seventh row — Hslen Pa1gl . Nick CflTC iki, Darryl Sw en y. j H«t«n Sugru . Howl Paul: back row— Frank CstovakL George Thelaen, Rus- Mll Edwin. Edward OBilen, and ward PhllUpe, 1 9] of Butte — Great Falls — Helena Kalispell — Missoula 1 J 6 To aid the returning serviceman re-adlusl himself lo campus life and to handle the red-tape complexities oi the Gl education and discharged veteran ' s bills Miss Henrietta Wilhelm, J. B. Speer, Leo Drewiecke, A. S. Merrill, Burly Miller, G. D. Shallen- berger, and Miss Calherine Nulterville serve as a University Vet- eran ' s Bureau. Right, ex-servicemen Joe Glbney and Jim Ragen take thoir problems lo Mrs. Lommasson. But- The Associated Students Store in the Student Union Building has pens books, stationery, tennis racquets, toilet articles, and many other things that every student needs Associated Students ' Store Adolph luKb. violin avlofegl. Tasting the cultural side of life and dipping into the purer arts of Bach, Haydn, Brahms, Schubert, and Mozart gave sSudents a happier outlook on Jhe Com- munily Concert Ihis year. World-known artists and varied, well-prepared programs convinced even the most doubling that the concerts were worth attending. Gracing ihe Sludenl Union stage this season were: William Primrose, who stayed over an extra day to talk to interested music students; Adolf Busch and his Little Symphony, which brought a pleasant louch of Old World artistry to the audience; Alexander Kipnis, bass-baritone whose vocal Interpretations and person- ality caplivaled the audience; and Artur Rubinstein, whose performance lived up lo expectations. □ctorpithre with hii ll Symphony ofdhaatra. JUnondM J0 H 5 , MftttopolLlan boM-barilon HU LJE LIVE Hotuamolfcnr Mrs. Mjltl Shoup is oulsrcKi by Proaidncit ]«ran Bartl y. North Hall oiScmm Kay Schmalhorst, treasurer; Louiw Atonzo. vice president Jocm Bartley, pin l. dent; Gloria Alien, secretary. Lorttta Fararialo, LouSa Alonzo, cjnd Ruih Whitest! oalch up on the NvMt eMail Enqta Bq jg«uloei keep the office aj  tudon! r!ssja!ant. TwUa Berqh coca and cuddle ihe phone and coyly acc pt a date. Mr Beelet pln« a cuil tn plat Of Violet DeGoliet give her Ihe once Ov«r In the miner and lean Bartley fthuffUjs another game of oli1aIre, Third floor nt 1. to t.. s1anding: Dorothy Spalding, Shirley Brown, Judy Beeler, Darts rwfarsillo. Jerri Latimer. Lee Relchell; kneeling! Jean Bortl y, Ruth Dahl. LaMerne Mclnlyte, Shirley Woodward, Mary Jean Mo-day. Janel Reese, Bea Lloyd. Marion Barry, Donnainoe Winter , Margaret Mondl: siningj Dorothy McKer.zie. CaTolyn Nygren, Jean Drew. Mary Jo Dom hue, Dorf |nn en, Elaine Johnson, Ruth Anderson. TWrd floor wool I, to r., silting: Mary Wall. Polly MansISold, Mary Lou Wallace, Gloria Motion, Diane Darkey. Virginia Young. JoAnn Tripp. Gloria Allen, Loretta Feronalo, Mariana Alexander, Jackie Thorpe; kneel- ing: Belly Hyde, BeDy Nichols. Bow Mulligan, Twila Bergh. Mcurlel Bottomky. Dorcen Olson, Lofo Ibsen, Marilyn IClugh r Shirley Anderson. Vivian Knurjon. Second floor east L 1o r.. back tow: June Pogachar, Millie St-an!iold r Aidls Allen, Allle Umji d, Shirley Savage, Harriet Welsh, Donna Fanning, Anna Lou Kom, Minnie Newtonr Eronl row: Phyllis Harris. Helen ChriHensen. Mary El well. Violel DeGolker. Kathle KoeEod. Alleen RueKen, Kay Morris, Peg Hanley. Helene Kail gran, Jean Campbell, Roslna Waller Second lk gi w«n r i i 0 r .. Eirst row: Pal Dehnerl, Barbara Cbmpb ]], Miriam Evans. Shirley Sale, Kay Schmalhofst, Nina Tange. Ruih Whltesin, Donna Dauwotder, Theresa- QuLHcp, Mary Kkld. Marforle Handy; second row: Harrietie Dean. Ennola BaggonsSoss. Helen Packor. Botre Htllsirand. Mono Brovotd, Paula Griffin, Kay Korn, Joy Lyrhslnqer; (bird row: Norma Edtniilon, Louise Alonso. Mnijlyn ScoU, Bere Sor. Margarel Fulmer. Marilyn Arnold. Fi™i fleer ml, i. in r.; 1 3t: Armslrornr. Bt-lly Muhany. KhLrloy Johnson, Helen Hiss. mm S cpnd +a , ] 10 r., lrcrti row; Venoiia Holnvquiit, Carol Haynes, Helen Worsen Lilly LLam. Ell ml Moual, Elcme Mitchell, Shirley Pc-we, Virginia Hunler, Joyce Shone. Norma Skel; back row; DoImb Homer. Mary Lou Van Hemetryck. Joyce Chen, £ki e Van den Biesen. Blanche Kambo. Ann Fraser. Second w«t, 1. 1o r., Iron! row; Helen Pryde, Norma Burke. Barbara Burke, Jean Troupe, Valerie Warcfcil. Marie Niemt: back rowi Geraldirw Mclaughlin, Hotel Paul. LeCtfa Price. Barbae Menard. Martorte Mitchell. Arlyne Cbugblin. Marian Riaken. Ftnl floor, L 1o r.. iron row: Loin Falfconhain, Helen Koechel. Marian Hork, Shirley Metzner, Wanda Kllpatlicfc DtM Campbell; second row: Mary Alice Schmid!. Martha Doyle, Mcrgefy Hol1. Connie Gordon, Lucia Whll . Barbara Vln- acke. ftanrona Slniamon,- back row: Joanne Hamilton. Mart- boLle Fragomeni. Ruin OlcaH, Gladys GLlberHon. Corblo Hall girl and housemother f ™ Jar a group shoi. I 4 i Even Corbtn Hall, the domain of upperclass males, was not spared this year as an unex- pectedly large class of frosh women look over the lower I wo floors to push the masculine minority to garret quarters on the third floor. Both groups seemed to enjoy the experiment. WOc ™ cl tho lop iloar Lads ' Jiving group: Russell Edwin, srtrretary- lieasurer: James Lucas, pieskdenl: Androw Hernit-fc student manager; V m Hamie, aockrl chairman. Th aliic occuppnii move onto ihe si ps, Fronl row; Oscar Donislhorpe. Ed O ' Biien. Slewai: FlliL-h n Owon WaotLan: back taw. Doug Marks Tom Gundofson. Dkk Bodle, Wall Hall, Bob Mulr. Ed Philips. Bui look at il 1KL« wa r . fellas Jim Luca pleads his case lo the luno at an unsynipoiheiic guffaw from FLoQor Barton, Glen ICeil. Dale GulehM, Jim Merger, Mew French. Vein Hamr , Millard Trass:, Don Helt rJ4n . Aaran Phillips and John Ru tilf. Civilian men, finding fraternities a closed shop proposition for the duration, this fall moved lock, stock and barrel into the Phi Dell house and established themselves as Ihe 500 Club, a semi-organtzed living group. Fraternity bonds temporarily forgotten, independents and ex- fraternity men of alt denominations lived in comparative peace and agreement. Came re-opening of pledging, the Phi Delta reclaimed the house, pledging with it a strong 500 Club contingent. Olhers returned to their old stomping grounds or donned the ribbons of one of the other Gree-k letter groups. a for ihe evenu Ttd GT ly yawns tor hta beauiy ik oj fairy L «t«r squints In lh (rai ' y mcrninq dawn. MecuJfcUl Hall president Elaine Htw«tr i a wthh Mrs. Gordon in the hoaso Hlulhoc ' s qurfirtejl A New Hall, Th couiicli moon, in from of Ibe Jnoplaoe in I he roomy pailor. S (an ding bnhitid Mra. Gordon are Evelyn Rasmuuen and UU Hodgea. Jean Frame and preaJdenl Hoover fit, Officer in serious ngnfab. Sec- i Hocks to Ihe piano 1o Join RulhSn Dye. L to F i MalJory O ' Connell. Mjirg-.ip:iir Raymond. Pa:rlq:ici Wandi, Laurie McCarthy, Connie Rochae, Janis Walilns, Pat Osborn, Ljizabelh Dougherty. Lillian Tupac, Flora Mae BollnflDur.  L sluing; Elizabeth Mossor, Phyllis rtichards, Lola Speelmon, BflHy Murray. Audrey Avert]]; sending: Georgie Smith. Lillian Dutcbafc, Mildred Banka, Joan Cut roll. Fiances Dehneil. Third north, first row: Carol McLeod. Agnes Rogan, Leslie Manning.. Mary Patsrtonj second to : Marie AlguSre r Peggy Connor. Phyllis Biddle. Anna Harwtck. VirgLnia Draper.- third row: Karens Engle. Evelyn Haimuuon, Jeanne Roark. Beverly McDougal,. Mary Lou Marrs, Jean Johnson, Agnes Slrofca]]. Pal Park. ilrsl raw: Peg Weallakg, Barbara Wayne, Ann Sagen, Flora Sagen, Marilyn Enwud. Audrey Ellis; second row; Jean BalLentine, Marion Badglgy. Audfenne Wilson, Jackie Fagrelius, Mary Agnes Kelly, Marilyn Edingei. MarjorSo Splasi; third row: Pea Newman, Prisc-illa Torroit, FJwnnro Adams, Pearl SonwJohL Pat McCullough, Enid Williams, Jean Dineen, Bally Irene Smilh. Tttrd wed on trie floor: Alice Drum, Lli Htolt, Hnl n Dojgle, Carolyn Collins.; sitting: Dana Le Valley. Peg- gy Anderson. Jean GalbraJth. Margaret Mitchell, Kay Mors ; back row: Eileen Daly, Elaine Hoover. . I, Srolih, V m 1 ThLrd «oudi rtkom with bridge and cokes. L Jo r.: Liz Wilhrow. Vee Mather, Betty Mae Noblitt, Vivian Stephenson, Lois Hodges. Julia Ben- nett, Florence Have]y r and Minnie Grayfcowsko. □ and basomiwn girls. From row; Mrs. Gordon, Jane Abbott, Belty Jones, Dorothy Frame, Dorothy Grant, Thelma Livdahl; second row: Selma Rud, Jean George. Susan Brenner, Frances Gau. Be11y G Lb-son r Jetan Froroe, Pam Scuberl; back row: Marions Colo. Mary Edmum ' Jan«l R LaaiiB6n bums l): over the academic ildo. HouiAmnlher Mji. Laura Cbriiliani :nd ; K ' iL- dem tetfy Chond!er di cu ihe siMaHon. The cal loo 1b cooperallve. sprawl on he stairs. Cc-tp house ceis are Janet ReLnoilaan., Moratory: Lola San- ders., treasurer : Betty Chandler, president; Lewis Lamp! and Mildred Hodaa, cu how managera. Belly June SnaJlh. Elate Rieqei. Mildred Hodqo, Loia Woods. Betty Chandler, tmd Emma Lou Kabor |u teke )ifs easy Est a momem or iwo. My done laid no. Th co-op trie Lamp], Jan I R inorl4on, and June So riders ckw harmony. Home and hearth and coops Belly Chandler. Lcis Woods. Elsie Rieger. Frnnras TaySor, Eva LaPtne, LoLb Bandera, Emma Lou. Kaber, Jean Mac- Grwaor, Mildred Hodge. Belly June Smith, and Marsha Hunter chatting ter presses Edilh Ja-cobeon into eervlce as she siruq-  golden locks. Lola SandrMS scuna iho headline - Pan-Hellenic council made up of (wo representatives of each house, site judgment on all sorority activity; decides on rushing rules and regula- tions; chooses the slate of Greek women ' s political candidates; struggles to be impartial. Lasl spring Pan-Hellenic sponsored an evening ' s all- sorority discussion, covering all phases of Greek life as well as suggestions for the future. This year the council set about to revise an old bone of con- tention, the ralher indefinite Pan- Hellenic laws and by-laws. Revision may help avoid many a stormy session in providing consistent definitions and rulings on inf ringemenls. { A Th rotating praildtncy ot Pan -Hellenic 1hl year Ml :o she Doha Gamma , who named Jnop Plumb 1o 1he office. Presiding wish poire and dignity. It was Jeep ' s job 1o quell occasional oulbursla and (j ■ • .: i::;. n .j j.-ii: t ■-■■.-.• •■ : i :!... ' ::; .-.! v.w.ns. alums, Pan-Hsl. and Hie campus group, i , ]. 10 r., back row: jane Tellers, Delta Delia DeLtn Alph- ■ Cathie Cowell Kappa Kappa Gamma; HanrW Dkllavou. Kappa Alpha tGot Xtt. Kappa Kappa Gamma- Betty Ann Holering. Delia Gamma; middle IW: far. Solvi, Alpha Chi Om qa ; Janice toWn, Virginia Macfcey. Alpha Phi: Dorothy lohnian. Sigma Kappa; Beverly Burke. Kappa Alpha Thehn from row; Kay Hubbard. Sigma ley, Alpha Phi; Bertha McKee. DeStc Delta D §ia; Miriam Moody, Delia Gamma. Alton. Gloria Beeler, M. Judy Brackmart. V«na Lucille Dehnerl. Ftanees Enger, I Ferguson. Carol Marie Fenwll. Fiance Lolo Gerhardt. Marqare! Stinnett Gr n Batty Jean Johnson, Janice Meredith Lkaier. LHa Lw McKenzle. Dorwhy Jean MUctveh, MoTiwi Ann Megan, fiance PauLlne Nygren, Caiolyn MurUf PotMKXl. Maiy Calhoilno Potter, Donna Jo Priess. Beverly Anne RueUen. Moida All en Russell. Belly Joan Saq n, Anna Belle Soqun., Flora Mae Sehaier. Lou Agnes Schmalhorst, Kalhryn Louise Smith, Janice Gean Voile. Elloon Mm, WUdcnan, Florence Wintfr d Bat lie! I. Joan Maty Brown, Shirlay Sua [no1 pictured) Manning, Leslie Geraldin Wallennire. MaTjenn Mailm llpJta 6Ui 6mefa Mrs. Alexander Milne w+V CQinns vusitorj: 1o iha while house al 91? Gerald it, Shirley Brown, Gloria Allen, Joan BarOei:. |udy Bwle-r, I Solvia, Frances Morgan, Mrs, Milne, Alllo Marie Umaled. Boliy Gr« Marvann Aw«ander pour over ihe scrapboplt and raminiac . 4 i if En order I hat pledges may properly appriKricita tba hgrvar about (o b 4nppiraiion wook paces. Shirley Brown does her version of Joshua a barbershop iashlon- Ou1 damn ape;! Flora Saaen revived Lady Reutten, Vivian Vlcfc, Shirley Brown, play thv balcony scan . bestowed upon (hem as sisters-in ' tbe-bond-to-be Alpha Chi pledges are put through the battle ol Jerlco. Pal Palerson and Beisy loan Russell combine talents vocally, acBeth unhappy spLriv And a quartet ol tragic Juliets- Allle Marie Urostpd. Allcen Th Unellghft on Manorle Mitchell as bored actives stifle yawns and Alpha Chi , 1. In i.: Mutton Enger. Frances Fenell [udy McDonald. Florence Wildman. Maiiarui AleJtand r, Fian:- cs DehneM. Pal Potation, Beverly Prless. Flora Sagen: seated; Belly fean Russell and Ani?o Saqen, rally round president Janice [ 1o make sweet music f- landing center baclc row, Arras. Una May Badqley, Marlon Evelyn Bailey. Frances Elizabeth Brenner. Isabel Susan Brovold. Monu Lorraine Campbell. Dorothy Vaughn Deny. Edish Elizabeth Dauwalder, Donna Foye Dye. Ruth C. EngulkLnu, Roberta Joan FlaheMy, Jo Frederick, Pauline Ga   , Martha CL Gau, Frances Jean Grawe, Florence Charlotte GriJiin, Pau ' a Euaenla |b en. LoSh- Rachel ]cne= Maiicall Koin, Thetma Ann bamvy, Dore-iny Catherine Madtey. VirgLnja Sue Martin. Litllcm Mmm MitteJataedl. Hulh Gladys Mottle. Helena Gene M..,:r :y r. . ' .y U t: Noblitt. Betty Mae Packer. H ] n Mae Phillips. Joyce Marie Pryde. Helen Mar go Ouilsco. Frances Theiesc Ralston. W. MdTjcrie Rafceman, Betty Louise fieplogle, Opal Louise Richordft. Jean Hclden Schmidt, Mary Coris:uric Sco11 P Marilyn Elizabeth Eethne. Garnet Lucille Smilh r Lois Jean Slerrett, Pauline Marie Strlcklin, Dorothy T-t ui e Tange. Nina Maren | nflJ Troupe, Jean Elizabeth plctui d Wedum. Lillian Marte fil VriV Q WlHincr.5. Dolores Marl Monat. ' O ' LoughHn., C. or, Betle Lou Spalding. Darolhy Fiance Spreull, Elizabeth Scrrbour Corner, Palma Jean Bakke, feannere Anne Riffle. Marilyn Jo Blair, Josephine Ann Rrady, Doris Johnston Caraa, Irene Mae DeGoller. Violet Isabella Dehnert, Palritla Ann Durham. Belly lean Eder, Audrey Lorraine Gaslon. Belly Anne Grunert. Barb-ma Ann Halter, Leona Laurenl Haller, Leota Laurent HlUetrand, BeKe Mayro Howell, Betty Rulh foiivti, Jane Ellen )olli ort, Lee ]ahn on, Shirley Elaine Kambo. Blanche Elsie K Hj. Edylhe Josephine Kelly, Jean Gladys Koeaig, Mary Fuirh. Kuennino;. Fle-ronc Marls Lorton, Lois Jane LaEW, Helen Vivian Lee. Peggy Mast, Marian Joyce McKee, Bertha Ann Meehan, Gloria Arm Mitchell. Mardie Joyce Mend!, Margaret Mae Nelson, Lois Patricia Ntcot, Betty May Philips, Iscbel Sneaih Sehaller, Henrietta Pauline Schneider, Pauline Marie Wass, Cdrley Jean WaiiLn . Jan Is Germaine Wolle. Virginia Cropran (not pictured] Armstrong. Doris Elaine. Campbell, llene Ruth Tri DtlU welccmq dwIeguUOrU. from other hou-sefl to honor their provLnce. KKTTo:crry Kaihe n Davis wish a swish hlah-heeliand-Stinduy-hts: I«ki. Leil. Liz Spmeil and BeUy Anne Gaston fill at iho Ja t tsi Mj« Dov« and housemother Mrs. Sara Rankin. Abo -, president Bertha McKee and Lee Hsles laRue runs a comb thicuoh h r coiffure : :h cfc-up. In ihe kitchen MotdLa MHchell una Florence KuormLng arrange Shirley Joh i Qo and Doris Arnulrea? handle the lea cup and e:ty Htllstrand take her pouring seriously. A nltaH a iht lost auest depart and Paulia Schnnidni boot nut some tile Bdkke. one of the Hahor twins, and Virginia Waits clean up as wicked kwgie-wcoqlo foe the nnUHiainn ' .eni o( Audrey Eder, Hone Carnp- dishwashina comminee. beU. Jean Kelly, Mardle Mitchell, and Helen LaRue. AnnWsion, Mary Elizabeth Bo11omly, Mourlek M. flrtino. Mary Campbell, [eon Marin Cajlscn, Ate yon Mdrila Darfc, Dorolhy ELiiiibaih Donahue. Mary Jo Draw, Norma lean Swell, Mary Ruth Englehordl, Cora Belle Evana. Kathleen Edith Evans, Matte DoLoies Faqrelius. Jacqueline ] Kin FarnawoMh. Muriel VirqSnla Gibson. BeHy Hagen. Patricia Corene Hasty. Shirley Jean Homy, Belly Jean Hillatrand. Marilyn Joyce Hark Marian Anne Howard, Leone Guyda Jensen, Doris Marie Johnson. Shirley Ruin Kelley. Anna Josephine Kelley. Jeanne Kwlly, Kaihorino Marion Kidd, Mary Aiyne King. E3ois Mae Klnkade, Jane Koefod, Kathleen Mae Llssa, Lilly Ramona Lovbarg. [ean Elbabelh Luebben. Mary Ann MeConochie, Marilyn Lee Madison, Betty Jeanno Marrs. Patricia Courtney MUehell. Elaine Moody. Miriam Otaen. Carlin B. Pantzer. Betty Ann R+Slly, Dordhy M. Ratonna, Bntry Ann Ryan, Eunice Dale Burnett Savage, Shirley Kay Sararesy. Phyllis Carina Sf.: !. ' ::y K :v;ryrs TerreU, Prlaollla Dade T-:ry Bi-r.y :r. Van Horn, Barbara Jane Wallace, Maiy Louisa Ward, Barbara Want . Merrilyn Coralie Witaon, C. Audienne (not pictured) Plumb. M. Eileen Rnholl, b.irillo Ann Atkims, Flcn inr« ArmltcKje Anderson, Alice Isabel Anderson, Peggy Lou Arnold, Marilyn Jean Barry. Marian Florence Bedard. Shirley Joan 8e ire. Margarel jean Blhnn. Doris Pairicia Burke. Barbara Lee Burke, Beverly G. CheadJe. Mary F lzabelh Connor. Mwrqare? Olivia Gnaswn. Margarel ElLzabelh Davis, Shirley Virginia DIUavou, Harriet Louise Drum, Alice Duncan, Marqarel Eileen Fanning, Donna Mae Ferris, Leah Virginia Floyd. Marrorle Lee Fore . Ma y MargaTel Frach, Virginia Mary Fraser, Marie Antoinette Hart. Lcis WlnnLfrod Johnson, W. Elaine Johnson. Karma Rae Kirkwood. Carolyn Mario Lncktan. Marian Avis Leonard, Catherine Marie Lloyd. Beatrice Florence Lucy, CharLeno Vandyke Lund. Helen Ann McDonald. BillLe Dahl McDonald, Shirley Dolores McGee Anna l atgarsi MiacKotl7Jn , M. Lorclne Mac3fen?Sw. Louise Mattin, Ruih Eleanor McirLa, Gloria: KaihJeen Newman, Margaret Louise Qtner, Matiorie F„ ■n - T ;-:i i Kjan, Agnea An ' anta sken. Marian Angela icketl, Ruin Ann silt. Shirley Jean fiyen. Conlyn OlLia :herrer. Barbara Be1h tan. Matiorie Vivian rom, lean Thelma r ayne. Mott Barbara Welsh. Harriet V ostpha], Rosemary CharLene McDonald. Helen McRae Maclay. Maty Joan (not pictured} Anderson, Ruth Evelyn Hunt. Joanne Fhylltt PAGE 1 • 2 Aiken, Evelyn Jane Alkinson, Helen Leo Bradner. Boveriy Ann Brown. Tannine Etraabelh Ccwnliuw. Patty Fulh CWell, Catherine Virolnia Curry. FJmira Jean Edinger. Marilyn Jane Eldej. Patricia Fisher, Marlon Alice Flaherty, Sibyt Eileen Ford. Joan Katharine Garrison. Margarel Marie Gilllland, Marian Jane Gasman, Dorolhy Anne Gunnel, Helen Doane Homple, Ann Xeeley Hunley, Maf.$ar t Ruin Headjey. Marion FJiiabelh Hough. Jeanne Lora Hunt. Helen Lcuiw Johnson, Borbara Wilson Kallgren, Hnlene Elizabeth Kelly. Mary Acnes Kerr, Maitjarvi Roellen Kti:n, Kc hryn Flora Larscn. Dolores Haas lalirner. Geraldin Faye Uaphart. Fronc j Morale Leigh. Mprqarel Thrailkil] Mannlx, Lorraine Lout Mannlx, Lucille Mnrte Miner, Harriot Jean Morrow. Mary Bemioe Murphy. Anne Marie Nionti. Marie Anne Pelerscn, Mary Lois Powell, blatjoti Jean Rachac, Constance Elizabeth Reese, ]onel Marie ReUrbell. Leona Geraldine (nol pictuiodj Lfiughran. Barbara. Sterling McCarthy, CotLeen Osborn. Patricia Trances ftenz. Raberla Be Lie Ryan. Jo Ann Bimberh Skis. Belly Ann Smam, Mary Sue Suorue, Helen Anita Wordat, Valerie Fee ' Tonight? I ' d Imre Id. O.K. Eit hl ' s Ekn , lean Miner, asarry-ayfrd, atiq-ap: one of Ihose- rare watUme da;o . Kappa Bf Lden1 Frank Keith 1alk Do rot by Anne Caiman and hfiusrimoiher M a. over mutual admlnisliuriocL problems Lucille Mannlx Is pressed into duly ir do a speedy press, l sia as Marilyn Edin ger and Jean Pearson ru h daleo fancy duds to iho Lronirtg board SkhyL Flahariy and Ruolyn Aiken prepare ior Ihe bdq moment. P q HqnL y r Valerie Wordal, and Lorraine Monnbc wall impalienlly Jot the peal of the doorbell. Helen Suotu and Barbara Lockran exchange frcm-hall cjoodnlcrhis wjih Mas Sugg and John flalujon- Anderson, Shirley Mug BarlSey. fean Marie Bray, Paulino Frances Bergh. TwUa Dorsey. Diana Dxuibelbk , Lg-ji.io Eno sircim, Holwn Bernkv Evcitu. Miriam EUrine Fulmer. Margarei AJice Ghirardo, £k nq Franclne OiaHeschi. Horma Mary GrilEich. Lorraine L ' .si Hanson, Anna Jean Hoover, Elaine Hubbard, Kathleen Edlih Johnson. Dgrolhy Mae Jordan. Eliiatwth Frances )una«rs, Margaret v U Kelson, Frances Mae LaVetle, Wtfla Marie Manix. Mabel Ellen Ofcsendahl, Wuma J. Oison. Jean Evelyn Olson, Florence Nadine Reed, Claire Thrtne RLggort. Danna JosaSo Schull. Viola Fern Sikonia. Virginia R. Slaves, Betty Jo Thompson, Lorraine E. (nal pictured) Barry. Betty n 3n Centers, Eveiyn Lehman, Dorothy Elftab Pehier, Belly Tosses. Helen Marie Wenrlch, Dorothea Lorfne Winters, Ltoruia Mae Young. Virqinki May Walter. Roslna Lucille PAGE 1 • ■ u I r 1 1 i ■ Sigma Kappa going all out lo ptoniotn Pan Hellenic ■pari ' prop-are (ar an evenLng ' s enlenaknmenl at Alpha Phi  tflleiA- VSckl SchuJI tells housemother Mr . Fern (o ck«l a! plana. ey Anderson, Jaan Gls n, and Jei al h guest . lie Rigger! ] u g chains Retry lankin | Kappa group. flulsc head ihe Stoma Tenuaia Thompson and Mabl Mqulx atrug- OriU playi woodsman to narr ihe home fire burning Whe t leund Hum and Coca-Cola? Darolhea Wen- Hi wtfh the confounded l ga «| j bridge while Wjlta Marie La Veil , Margaret Fulmer, Paulina rich, Virginia Young, Bcmirej tngnlioir,, Diane Doraey, Bray, and ftoslna Waller lend expoM advice. and Miriam Evans select records. Alpha Phl and Sigma Kappas ci-.m ■ : n J kibhz a bridge game. Wilma Okaandahl prepares lor hat beauty res! rafter the las? oueal has been bid a fond adieu, RESTFUL ROOMS Have you noticed how the first thing people do in a hotel roam js poke the bed lo see how it feels? Well, when they do in the Finlen, they are both pleased and surprised for these beds are mode Je be slept in . . - they are solt yet lirm. You just know they are the best lor rest. Immaculately clean, The Coffee Counter is juslty popular. There you are served breakfast, lunch, dinner and between-meal snacks. The service is (he usual Finlen service . . . expert and swift, lust across the hall is the Coflee Shop. Open only lor breakfast and luncheon, the Shop is the lavorite of many Butle business men and women. Merely Ihe name Hotel Ftnlen brings back memories lo almost every alum ior before the War it was headquarters during Grizzly-Bobcat games. Since then it has maintained its popularity. Students know us friendliness ... its com- Ion ... its reasonable rates. It is practically a maxim . . . I ' ll meet you at the Finlen. Q COPPER BOWL luxurious Copper Bowl, mosl dis- tinctive restaurant and cocktail lounge in Montana, only serves delicious luncheons and dinners but during and afterwards, skilled bar- tenders carelully blend your drinks just as you like them. One of the outstanding attractions in the 5t Copper Bowl, can be seen in the picture. Giant murals showing Moniana ' s major industries line the walls. HOTEL FINLEN butte MAX DEAN, Manager, will be jlad to h !p you. WrilB lo him lor reaerva- tiorn ihe nc S lime you eaten o Don Paddock. praridwOJ lnterfralemity council played Phoenix this year lo rise from ihe ashes to which it had bsen doomed by 1943 ' s service-bound repre- sentatives, who voted a closed season on rushing and pledging for the duration. Nallonals and alums Jailing lo see Ihings thai way pressed the issue and alter several serious sessions voied to re-open fralernily activities, deciding that however small groups might be, some lie was necessary to maintain (he continuity of MSU chapters. After a mad rush season of pledging and breaking of pledges, fralernily men lound their groove and settled down to compOTalive peace and calm under the direclion of SAE Inlerlralemity Council President Don Paddock. Now open for business are Phi Delia Theia, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma On, Sigma Nu. and Theta Chi. 3nt riiat rniiy ropiMBntati™: .landing, I io r,, Don Ryan, Phi Delia Thpfo: Mark Oinklaw Tbola Chi; ]im Lucas. Siama Nu; Ed Phihpj. Siqrr.ci Chi; Wiley Wekh. Sigma Alpha Epujlon. SiUing, I 10 t. t fock Zimmerman, Thela Chij Bill Grater. Sigma Nu; Don Padd rk. Spuria Alpha EpeLlon; Goarqo Savage, Phi Delta Tht-.a; Lew Burdii-k. Slgraa Chi. SWIMMING CHI B hlnd Ih i htbaU boys Nick Cerovskl, Jo Gibmey. nnd Bah Youno relux Ln itw base raven I recf oUen loom. Bab May. Nick C  vaU, Bob Tucker. Go rqs« Savage. Babe Young and Vern Fubor look uppropriolt-ly cjtlm and Mirni ai pO-jcidmq ihv t rx , A CWl dabble Ilk m 220 N. Higgins Avenue Missoula, Mo ntana n ta ChL one of the youngest ffaSoTnlliea on lh MSU campus, rented ihe old Huff ' s Agency this yeaT to use (or meeiinn and social functions. Gaihered around the tree for Yulellde feilivliy, L o t., back row: Wilbur Funk, Boy Manley. George Ericfcson r John Berg, Dale Guickor. BUI Selhra; from row: M l Woehl. Jack Zkmuiflrman, Archie LowlhSan, Ken Morrow, Lloyd Anderson, Len Dnqan. Inset — Len Duqan. president. Jack Zltftwwiman. Date Gutdw, Lan Duqan, gue 1 Vein Hamre. Bill So:hre, and Archie Lovrlhkm head ior the wide open spaces lo cavort on skis wklh Bea LLoyd, LuciLle Mannix. )ean Peierson. Marsh MacDonald. and Belly Nicol. Len Duqan. Mart Crinklaw Anderaon. Lloyd VldOT Berg. John Henry Crinklaw. Mark Gulcher. Gerald Dale Lowlhian. Archie Winslon Manley, Herbert LeRoy Morrow, Kenneth Chartes Sachs.. AEEred C. Seshre, William Allard Woehl Melvln J. ZJmpwman, Jack Thomas KING ' S DRESS SALON MISSOULA. MONT, in Anaconda has the RIGHT DRESS for you, Miss Montana PoUi Ate Raided . . . and wires strung so Ichor-saving electric power can be delivered into more Montana homes and industries Each year, since 1912, The Montana Power Company has brouqhl bet:er electric living to more Montanans at a progressively lower cost. Business manage ' menl makes this possible SINCE 1912, A BUSINESS MANAGED J i; TAX PAYING UTILITY liggs Darnberg. Grizzly hoop coach ' 37 Co ' 42, is back on she job attar 1wo years In the army. After serving as an alhEelfc director at Fori Lawton, Washington, Jtggs reiurned to the campus In Aucust oE ' 44. In spile ol ihe wa r-lime shortage of team material ftaga has plugged along against odds lhat dis- courage even (he mosl optimistic. Bui there ' s always another season. Graduate manager Klrle Badcley. ESnancial genius of she alhlelie program, lake sime to chal wilh daughter Marion and Paula Griffin, LoraLrt Mackenzie and Harriet DiJlavou. Anne Rees is seen ovor his right shoulder al her familiar place in she ticket boosh, D«Qn Jesse and wile are in thelt sradisioflCit front row bleacher spol. He ' s no! missed on athtallc contosl in the last thirty-three years. Some record) At the beginning of ihe second half comely, chserlea-der Isrri Lgtidter organizes ihe din. Coach Dahlberg gives his team an encouraging pat and sends ll back Inlo Ihe fray. The bo k lball lirn L to r., bock row: Lucas, Draho . Jocobson, French, F:sher. Greely. Front row; Manager Berber. McDonald. Hinrk-hs, Crumby. Bflrtnorl, Ggnderson, McGairy, Coach Dahlbero . BASKETBALL GAMES 1944-1945 Sam Phillipi mo. 49], one tA 1h speedy Uwuiown twins, with McDonald  w up an ASTRP hoopalet Montana Opponent Where Played November ] L. 4944 Montana 45 A.ST-R.P. iCadelsJ 42 Missoula December 2, 1 44 Montana 49 Con Field 43 Missoula December 6. 1444 Montana 50 GontOOa . 46 Spokane December 7. 1944 Montana 33 42 Spokane December , 1944 Montana 35 Ft, Oeorq Wnahl 43 Ft G n. Wright Itiber 15, 19441 Montana 2? Carroll Colleqe 59 Ml soula December J 6. J 944 Montana 43 Carroll Cclieae . 57 Mleeouta January 10, L945 Montana 4 Fl. Missoula 42 University Gym lanuary )Z, J 94 5 41 Whitman . .. . . 40 Walla Walla January 13, 1945 .40 Whitman 51 Wallo Walla January IS, 1944 Montana 40 McCaw Hospital 49 McCaw Hospital January 19, 194!. Montana 39 Ganza a-a 64 Missoula January 20, 1945 Montana . 37 Gonraqa 57 January 24. ] 45 Montana 29 School ot Mines 84 Bui i Bun January ft. | 45 Montana 48 School ot Minti 57 January 2fi. 1945 Montana 45 Cati U College 7D Helens January 1?, 1945 Moniana 4? Carroll College. 62 Helena February 2, 1945 Montana ... .31 Montana State 41 Mis ouLa February 3. 1545 Montana. .. 34 Mcntona State 30 Missoula February 7. 1945 3:00 | p.m. Montana ii Whitman 7L Musculo F b uary 7, 1945 fl:Q0 | prft. Montana 42 Whitman 39 Mitsoula February 9, L945 Montana 32 BO Cheney February 10. 194$ Moniana. 36 Cheney 72 Cheney Missoula Fearuary 16, 1945 Montana 54 School Or. Mines 64 February 17, IMS Montana 4t School Of Mines 63 Missoula February 23. 1045 Moniana 27 Cheney 4e Missoula February 24. ]«45 Moniana 39 Cheney 75 Muiaula March 2. 1945 Mon ' ana .33 Montana Slate 5e March 3, 1945 Montana 25 Montana Stale 49 Wen 7 23 ] ■ 4 1 Jte Two potato and Jacobson, Ftonch. and Ff W withdraw up 1he French riachu GRIZZLY SQUAD B nn n. Jock CruiRhy, G+«r ?« Dobbi™, Wally Drahos r Krnny Tub r, V m Trench. Ma G« 1y T d ' Huirlchj, Bill lacofcsan. Ait M n who hav «anv«d t 1l M fox r 4 and McDondld. FUd MeCfliry, Chow MuJi, Bob ♦Phillip . Bfb Phillip , hhn Phl|]Sf:i. Sam Racloor, Bill Yiunij, Bab GmiLw lG h Gt«ly (Navy-raft., ' 45). R d McDonald (Navy — Jan Manager , 45,1 And lb Phil hp t Two nor polnU crnd ibp crowd cjm wild as  he Gel n State Ln the cirnj] mlnulM. KcOanr ™d Pish at tena«]y wail wh|4 Drahos reaches for a high one in a last oamo with Whiiman. Fisher UKtp one toward the baafcut oa Jarobion and Drohos walch to mots «ure conrwcto. Who mod the bafctl? Well, who do you ihinfc? A saliaEySaa. moment during Iho MSC gam . KvalOi Is the ol oil Ubsrlitt — and is ikKi goal of all irtrtamujal sports concretely illuslrate by The Dlftcua Thrower above in entran-c lo the Man Gym. Vine WUhd oE the Phyikral Edaailion Deparimwil directs the aetlvllies ol Ihe Entramural Sport Board. R pr  nlaiives elected by 1he Inde- pendent group and lhe Jive houses have lhe final ay. o on all typos oE inliamural sports compel Won. MomWr fcwlow are Ism Merger. Sigma Chi: Wilbur Funk, Independent Bob Tabaraccf. Sigma Nw: Vine Wilson, director ATchte Lowthian. The la Chi; Dan Gray. SAE; Georqe Savage. Phi Dull. Big problem of Intramural Sports Board this year I e plan a program aimed a1 participation o! numbers rather than individual . Intra, mural sports Li seeing the rradirfcma-l war lime rase ai tmeresl in physical fitness. Sigma Alpha EpiilDii, rft r dropping only 1wo games durlnq ihn l ?ngue. prevented a He with lbe Phi Delia Thela by dropping lh ? Independents 24-22 in the krj! game o£ the season, Gray, high poinl man. led the scoring quintal through rh season with a total o[ 98 points. The second two shutpshcator tor the SAE wera KooHer 24) and StrekoH {20) who help«J bring 1he season ' s total la 195 points. back row: Mayas, Koottor, Strekall, Gray, Hinrich . Welch. Margett . Not pictured — B The scrappy Phi Delta Th«(a gave up the number one piace In the ic rney by losing 1he Ias1 two games 1o ih« Sigma Chts and Sigma Nus. Their iota] number of four wins unci thftm ]p5w phaced Ihera in second place. Their high point men, Savage (50), Young {4« , and Cerovskj 43), together with their conslanlly threatening lealhmates, raised Iheir tola! scoro to 16$ poinls tor the season. sact row: McGarry, N. Cero Iron I row: McDonald, Berger, The Indtptadml . after winning the first g im ol ihe 1oumey and losing Ihe last, cams through to draw a thhd place lie with ihe Sigma Nus with three wins and tour loss - Th ? Independent hogpsiers tosswd 139 points tor the season with Neroec 43 . BenneH (24 k. and Donislherpe [21) taking high poknl honor . Sigma Ku Hwd tor third plan wJih rho Independents alter three wirtJ and four lasses during the touxrwy. Team lolal to the Hxuan was 1U points with high point man being K«rn (23). Tra k £27), and Tafearaed (23) L. to i-., back row: Tabaraeci. Ostetj fixuni row; Trask r Dally. Gk . RuhiII. Sigma Chi ulier toi foiling three games because of a late alari, took kt i plow In ihe league wLlh one win and six losses. The $igs second game knocked tho Phi Delta out of the lead with shoSp one win. fcml foiled 1o hold up against the a:hot qulntots- High point man to the Sigma Chi wete Plica (36). Sugg and Gunderspn (15), who helped 1pm the seaton ' s total of 90 points. L. to t., back row: Manner Van Wyk. Ja celyn, Motani: Iron? row: Price, Sugg, Rushbone. Bodle. Nat pictured— Gundorson . Hall. Something Different When in Doubt Try Something Different The Golden pheasant 4 Th0S a Famous CW MISSOULA. MONT. Plfflffi l FtnHion and Larin spring. whJ3e Su KJ Blop lO pOw. PoLrHs 40 free slyle Lai Rolfson SX 2X0 5 2nd Edwin Ind. 3 3rd Mayes SAE 1 80 back stroke 1st Lavine SAE 1:25.1 5 2nd Hamre Ind, 3 3rd Tee! Ind. 1 80 breasl stroke 1st Graler SN 1:00.8 S 2nd Sugg SX 3 80 free style 1st Rolfson SX 55.1 5 2nd Edwin Ind. 3 3rd Lavine SAE t Sigma Chi pulled down a win with a total oi 13 poinls to sink the other two close contenders, Independents (10), and Sigma Alpha Epsllon (7). Rolfson ' s two wins and 10 points for Sigma Chi was high with Edwin, Independent, and Lavine, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, tying for 2nd high with 6 points each, Merqtt and La via pull ahead. hi exhibition tA femcy diving. Hla veratont of 1ha kwrblntfe and the back-jack ItA liiitg i? be 14J. A A. EUraiMili Spr u)l r vice pTsstdenl. Throuqh W.A.A. (Women ' s Athletic Association) the athletically-minded girl finds a means of expression . . , enjoys the companionship of other like-minded girls . . T participates in tournaments, friendly games, firesides, slack parties, picnics, dances, sport clubs , - - tries for the M pin. M swealer, and lournamenl caps, cov- eted awards for sports winners and participants. Patricia Mam and Mary Edmondaan sign up wirh Ruth Greenfield, phya. ed. graduate o«l 1ant. far Iholr faworhe aporl. Elaine Hmiii, secretory, Hulh Aim Eack 1i, treasurer, Member oJ W.A.A. board. J, ro r,. Iront row: Mary. Morrow. Peg. Connor. Norma Graaxeschl. Belly Hyde. BeUy Irene Smith; second row: Ruih Ann Socfcelt, Mabel ManLx. Etalne Hoovgr, Ruth Greenfield: tact row: Edylh XoLa, Lois SchaJer. Shltley Brown. France Morgan, Mary Jarte Ltndairom, Helen Paul, Jean Getnoe, Irene Coras. lo Ann Blair, and Barbara Van Horn. M Club preshdsni fa ibis yeor ' s nclivitlw look on increasing Villon M CUib members; 51 Fran Morgan. Kay Hubbard, I silling, Mabol Mam 1 , B iiy R SreenJield, Is Schafer; inbtri initialed wlnler quarter: Rulh MartLn. Teddy Markuson, Lorraine Grif- fith, Norma Grasaeschi., Edythe Keig, TradjliofloDr Q li receive Iheli M ' s al ihe W.A.A. Chiistmas fireside. Vtleran members loo, were once iledgllngs. This waft Iheli lapping. L. lo r.: Irene Coras, Kay Hubbard. Lob Schofer. Helen Reed, Fran Morgan, and Mabei Manlx. Dr. Melby is honorarily enlhled lo wear ihe M Club pin. Mabel Manix pins the emblem on him and welcomes him into ihe sisler- hood ot women interested in sports par tlcipatlon Nol sweater girls bul pinned ma Oksendahl and Jo Ann have earned enough partld[ CTedils lo wear Ihe M pins. Pmidani It hb Coras gives ihe cup 1o B. I. Smllh, captain at ho New Hall 1eam — winners o! Ihe W.A.A. SnLrcimural basketball trophy. H w cmd aid M Club members join Ln lhe aU-tamput worr.ai s slack party. Girls sH around in jeans; drink cokes- play gam and listen to lha W.A.A. sports | ami nnd halance white parrying the opponent balJ thai could ja anywhere. Orer the Mil Perfect ccoTcJlnaUon ot a ipnm Tht ni h o tin ?cim« I he last minutes cA play . . . qrim Up . the 1ired muaclee . . . leq lhat move in Receiver! lenie oi the baU cem« iheir way. rapid patterns — Tim oat at 1he Pattee canyon warm-up shack — Gsetgs Sotoi Georcje Savage. Shirley Davis, Carl Greene, Jerry stole champta Lesler. Mongoll Jones, Marion Casey, and Peewee Ryan. . incidentally, that ' s. Qoorqn Erldkseo and [ buddjoa ' pa e against an appropriate outdoor ' HOD snow covered panorama. 1m Dug an comes looming down. Susclly problerti ' s arising, gracefully. . Trie bin Jan A b bo li p:.i:iy|i.j]fcy shows hei teelh and George Savage defies 1he laws ol equl- snarls, snowball In hand. llbrium wllh no ill eiiecls. It ' s all In knowing how. fbe eternal feminine— VemHamie Stole «fcUng champion George Savage adjusts lean Petersen ' s binders, and one o( his collodion of Impressive Bkl trophies. On your mailt, qvi se1, and (halaway ' s down. Geoige Savage, Shirley Davls r Alice Drum. Bob Blab;, Ernie Mlich, and Dale Ryan pteparo 1o come in on a wing and a prayer. m. SIckhb U fttuvol an cSd Indtirfi tale a! 1W annual l «n A, L. ftlea al wort in tils now plno pcmoiLod tilHce. w Night picnic. Hi o3d triand Buily MUto llstoru r a pack of cigan Mw- The Slone Age of Journalism on the campus is ended. Back In 1914 a vigorous-minded well- known Journalist left Ihe editorship of the Missoulian, crossed to the south side of Higgins Avenue bridge to lake over the tremendous task of storting a journalism school on the MSU campus. During ihe 28 years as its dean. A. L. Slone became known as the grand old man of journalism, establishing an enviable reputation for himself and the school. After being kicked around from building to building, after facing Hellgate blizzards in classes set up in tents, after nursing the journalism proteges and the Kaimin in The Shack, the Dean realized his dream of a modern building housing an eflicienl pressroom, auditorium, classes, historic museum, li- brary, photo lab, and offices. But (he Dean ' s record lay not so much in his material achievements as St did in his own personality. He inspired students by his example rather lhan by his leaching. His amiable manner belied his acuity to fighl lor the things he believed in, II was a privilege to work with him and under him. He became recognized for his wealth of Indian legends. Montana history, and knowledge of words. Even after he retired his advice and philosophy on life were sought out. When the Dean died last March 19. the Stone Age of Journalism ended, but Its influence lives an. The journalism school lost another good man when Howard Hazetbaker died January 4lh after a long illness during Ihe preceding fall. Students missed htm in Ihe rural journalism class, missed his informal between-classes chats about Mon- tana papers But state editors and publishers may have missed the tall, lanky, serious young man even more because of the services he gave them as secretary of the Montana State Press Associa- tion. In this work he unified the weekly papers, and made advertising easier for Ihem with his Package Plan. On his own merits as a news- paper man, he established a fine record on his Ronan paper. His interests in Montana even ex- tended to his active participation in politics, Last fall he was a candidate for Montana Secretary of State. Since his death, his wife Is carrying on his slate press activities and is bringing up their two young daughters. Author Geary Saraqe bnam-B. with approval and conaralulolea friend Eddie Hearn on a top-notch peifosmance. Mr. Heam ' s dark circlei aren ' t habit- ual bu1 due to night work on tho sm , hi handl- CAST Cecily Winter, Carolyn Durham, Martha Winter, Flora Sagen, Charles Winter, Roger Barton: Dave Winter, A, C. Hartpence? Caryl Reynolds, Joan Car- roll; Warren Winter, Edison Spriggs; Joan Winter, Barbara Wayne: Roger Winter, Jack Groene; Chris- line Winter, Dorolhy Reillyr James, Curl Is Stadslad; Grace, Betty Gibson; Martha, Irene Turli, Warm Winter and one of the early Winters. Ufa Edt on Spriggs did l anceslor. Nephew Par lells Aunt Ce that her game U up. that he ' s Found the oppressing ftplrll. Selaw. male members oi ihe rci i apply ihmr own taunt. 3 . r inklw appear tin sol. Backstage gala are. back raw. L to r.: EloLse King. Peggy Newman ' second tow; Vivian Stephenson, Betty Laulo. Marilyn McConochis, Patty ConiitLui, Audrey Awerlll, Pat Osbcro; (ront row: Anna MeGee. Jean Bessfie, Cup el Tvtj proved aonneihir.g- dir(ar- ent Ln lh Una of drama- M5U teated one version ai ihe manuscript play, which may appear In ih near Euture on Broadway, lh« Seallla Iryoat theater an- other. Montana ' version of the tens psychological nrtda wllh Aunt CocUy dimaning her aeries oi iyr mnU with an artompl a1 1he beauty a( forthright Joan, aa she see her family ireed from har dominance. Seaaea Irani « drama a! a iliong woman ' s reign c4 tenor. Dear, sweet Aunt Cecily smugly aoaka up altentlon and tnsidwusly spread disirusl and unhapplnsss In the Winter iamily. Urkde Charles and Aunt Martha reminisce about a happy Christmas whon fa1her waa alive and Dave wonders whals WTon j between Joan and Warren. Chris- tine lolls. Roger she la leaving him and Joan back her up. to Warren ' s annoy- ance. All ' s light wllh the world as Aurtl CecPy ' s work Sa undone and hot family loams d her treacheries, Aunt Cecily merely sniffs ai lheir Ingratitude. fa at S 0 1 AT. ■ Z on aludent fmruUy rolaiipni, like Topsy. Ju 1 grew People who Mt ihat , ' «OTneLbiiiij shgyld be done, gol loaeiher, Th commlHa fathered, the coEFee hour mixer . . . hoi ether jtu.ni In rhe baq. Front tow. 1. to r.: Colleen McCmI, I KeLLy, Anna Ve Malhef, Jean MiEhgLav; back tow: Curtta Sladalad, Kon Hnllor, SibwotI Brandborq. Ftop-V McCarty. Jim Street. [Irk Badgley drops Ln at noon, so 1hu S.U. (tlart before he gels away. Annn Re e ponders ov •ild twk: Cyril Von Duier. joe Glauber, Le barrage of queHioni. Date Ryan walra hei lurrL Sn for conference per; Kirk Badaley n4 Soda l rJ Nick Cerovsla and Bob Tucker  tand by to Bum Cerenfci check slip and possei the ismo Mac McC 1lum r ins -n niudV-ni ■.: draw (he proverbial baHleBbip brew ru ten o ' clock loking with Mac ' i aaslatanl Barbara ScmdenKm, and coke ■hop How . . . handle scholar linger sleepily ov  r tuoakiasi coffo . Assailant Lucille Boholl works over (he bocfc . F«ulty and itudtnte aUll around, drink roffoo, Ihe weekly Wodneiday oiiemoan co!!oo hour I i pollclta n( Wall Hall, Ann Hample. Dolore Lanwn, Ma Suaa, Ut, Kramer, and Mr, Free- man meet in I he Biitsiroat room to delve Into Clarence Slreir ' Union Now plan. ind •ludents enchange viewpoint on iho M 1 pqrnitr o( iba aludoul lounge as iho colfoo hour crowd ftdd Ihon. Bob Tucker ! n ■• •:. : ■ i ' ., Facultr women fold bandage for 1he Red Craw; Dean Leaphart n a Ihe  !udenl eye view a the coffee apeni endle hour doing a much-needed |ob. hour pro ' jrr nn$. 1 MeMar Beard rhtjirr. school put social qTaco into p iodic wilh a tea. M(uda ia Study rldopled bo by of ihe Rockefeller townda- Hon. ibo Montana Study ihLs fall moved lo headquarieTs on 1he campuj in CrcrJg Hall. Joseph ICinwy Howard oi Man. tana High. Wide, and HandiDmt dodged In and on I, refund to commit hjm 4?Lf lo definite appointment, while Df. Paul MfKidows of Northwestern nnd Dr. Buker Brownel! seated ihernaelvcis us Dr, Bait pj Brownall EducoHon ' and planning for postwar employment ant ihe two mcfll important problems confronting Montonu and Ihe nation. Aside from progte. oi Ihe war. they have pro- vided 1ha bigaosi stone tor ihe newspaper man or writer. And it has been my unique privilege to participate — beyond the meie lunctton oE reporting — In Ihe development on this campus, of an educational tervice for Monbanans which exemphftea, lho American ideal of the University— education (or all at ihs people, Fiodnisrk Trrrltson TumeT wrote, fn Th Frontier Lb HUtory; Those who investigate and leach within the University ' s must Tespond 1o the injunction of the Church, ' Sunira mrda ' — lift up the heart to high thinking and impartial March for the unsullied irulh in the interest of oil the i is ihe holy grail of 1b Universities, Responsibility to that ideal and 1a this University does not end with uyuduurton; in Ihe interest of all the people the tttorcb lot ttuih in Montana musl be continued by th dJcciphned mind. He search Spedallsl The Montana Study Ellis Photo Service i Quality Portraits i HAMMOND ARCADE BUILDING Missoula, Montana Gq wq Swoothcarli | I a aparlclo end made It i Gibney and Polly Schn ldoi plug Bob Tucket ' son Peaqy Mahoney. Emcae Jw Gibney cracknd corny lokes tor hfc tavstn palrena. while lhey hJifholy Icmoiod him and made free use ui bar. y r Brown and H. 3ugru s: r r1 Si t r jly Priesa . ; sboill hor love tor dear Mickey Moy. Pafa day oh riahi by Taxing- lh ? jl, r Irish call D «u L Larr.pl. 1- Hmtmiisan, and J. Senders gave a soulful intorpielalk.pi. of the FLahrr.DnqHM J ;i Dau -hler. L out of Keltey Who Thr w rhe Overall In Mr . Murphy ' s Chowder? ahout Hu Ceoavski, Arnle Berger. dnd V« rn Fisher. V, Doyl« :• : : .ii.-:ly sang about her Danny Boy. The Hollar hrta did an Irish clog lo gel their Daddy la leaves lb bar and come hgme. T€t WDd btafa Bom gavo ih« grand [Lnale a lleurlahlng ™Jirtg-. Lovera Bob Mickey Moy and Beverly PtIms hold I vxh .other tor ?£ J™GbMy. ],no Sondera. and Bob Tucker ing alone; Frank McCarly and Al Wilkinson bury the batch attd TannlMe Brown. Helen Sufliue. and Don Ryan awing It. PAGE 10 7 j.i £ i CJ bami Ed Philips. Cutlla Siactolad, Oscar Donijlhorp , John RaM '  n, and Mai $uag dL cuss rarapm F jderaU b1 dull. tall her view on ihe Muwouri VaNey Au horliy bill while colleagues Hairis Hoqan, Stewart Brandborg, Dr, E. L tfaculty conva chairman), and Janei R LnnH cn listen. Sf r. EWy MllW, and i Belle Kenne11 i Vie Kike Mansfield a(t«r his cionva lallt. WAC Grac Jan Wh and spoke briefly aided nonl ASTRP pariy. Ma Iflaoc, and Lieut, Brantvc JTned lo Ihn campus ' Trben oi the pcrmO ' W. Mteevic. Capl. £Nta id jftTTTklil Haiti K gan poiMs o jf MVA rrr«KT an ho map fat ihn- bcttofLl oi n n-geooraphtca] minded members of the audience, B Hy Chandler and Janet Relnerlson see ihe subject In diiierenl Ugh:. Fnah talent of Ihn Thda hcuse warbles harmaniously. Mar- garel Crossen, Ma rah MocDonald, J c a n Strom, Bna Lloyd, Barbara Wayne, and Carolyn Klriwocd, Graduate C1ar rv.r Slrtll Id CalL 1ho pro-sent cjonaiatLon oS (he European ■olulion as he see Dj, ' acquit! d Mot quo- He I r £ Bat 5 HIS ' CLOTHES fll HNDT ' 5 Cel. Pulltam Just back iram the European trwain-r, answered truostLsne and look his ccrwo atidJence to the baiile front. He ialk vri«h his wtfe and sludonis Mox 5u k and Allen Lewie. YANDT Missoula. Montana nctioB ptociM bm iUm ol horn tat the young, returned aoldler. The family «oled a the dinner labl are. cbckw jtun Plumb. John Moor , Islanding) Hrien Rohbln . Bob Sla . and Bob Seiu Homily dodor). Accord-iJiff 1u an oka n 7 t ill Ph© m . a bird oci d to lh Sun God. «rme every 500 year out d iuba lo H 1wpoSi . lh « y of the Su ft God in Egypt, where H burned nutt cn J 1h« allar, Ofid ras aqam Irom kt« alhe young and b aublul: h nc-i an emblem □! iitimorlobry and wgirnrtmi. Boted on ihi idea. Grant Record w t a play abOtfk a cnppled. d l«gur d H me mar, who OfO . out of hit own ItOUM to ptp ¥W ri«ht Gront return to a br mhl. fi w civilian lile ogoln- Through the intemted •Bartm o! Or. H. G. kUnfcu . ihe Menu™ ditoctod bv Hay D. Wen. ft. ga The Phoenix  t lint fwnmi in rh Slud.nl Union theatof kail wring, Ourjna the iumnner th irfiK wai rewritten tor acCoptanos in lhe S««l Tryout Theater. Pro!- Ceciqe Savoqe. k ad x it ih liyaut flHWp. took the p y to W V Yaik wilh ihr whole lan aft rownllen. 1h endinq changed and the tule replaced by Ou| 1 Victory. ' Th«i ih- New York aff.c of Coiumbiu Prt1urei rec«mm nd d f potsibllHrtf ox a IA O ! Locally. Author Club uprerted approval of H winter qiiurtof- Th. h rt trlM la drown h« tonaw« al rhe toorjl bat. Barmaid Bfifharo HaH liHora In on 1he roniM-raoeton of Arnold Boraor Sill Stoddard and Bob SJa . The eek alar was lilted to Mowing, bul undaunted reveler lined up the Student Union to taH ovot she aoa ir in (;aropu« Ratinia, talc life a y- Aber Day! Whai sweeter words con be heard spring quarter? Take a promising day in April (no- body knows when); add a ringing call from ihe Main Hall bell at 7 a, m.; com- bine with dormitory raids by Spurs and M club men; mix well wilh a confu- sion of Campus Rakings ' electioneer- ing lor the Big Four candidates, stu- denl-laculty cleanup squads, a noisy noon picnic, coke sessions in the stu- denl store (when somebody star Jed a good old-fashioned song fest), an aiter- noon High Court, and a rousing Gold Room mixer- there you have a vague idea of last year ' s Aber Day. Daddy William Aber may not have recognized many of the new at- tractions, bui the idea is ihe same to beautify and clean University grounds with ihe cooperative efforts of students and faculty members. Major K Ucm and the CTD came out appro prtately 1o lend a hand . . . High Court ludgw mere oui punl hcnon: to ihe crime, and conduct court alt al ihe nam lb audleac wgi faacLnaisd by the proceedings, but you t who would be neicil laok Meet Dick Boese (no k n r}. nls.u. am 43 vs. 88 May 27, 1944 ludges— Grady, Goey, Ll Svore, Lt. Martin Starter— E. Chinske Timers K. Hoon, Olsen. Heriler Shot and Discus — Buzzelti High jump and broad jump -V. Wilson Pole vaull and javelin — Drahos Announcer— Lt. Fadulovich Gate- -Sgt B. Eubanks Two mil TUT. Other Track and Field Records Hagadorn, both CTD. High hindt  — McGtaw. CTD Wp]iam r CTD Ebart, CTD 440 yd. dash— Oakley, CTD Botae. U Sprinkle. CTD MUe mn— Chuck Cerovski. U SUsusl, CTD Frank Cercvaki 300 yd- da h— Blown. CTD Oakley, CTD BarryhiU, CTD 230 yd. dash— Brown. CTD Co Y ll CTD GrtiroJH. CTD MkLe relay— Cadau (CTD) UnivaiftHy li Junp— S ' 654 —Howard and Puqh. bolh CTDr Cornell, 1 13.9 loot— Howard. CTU; lease, U: and Hogodom. Glim dslermiaouon leuiurna George Savacjo a face as t completes a jcrveLIn ihrow. imell takes iho pale vault Montana State University Track Honor Roll lOQyds.— ta« Emkgti. 1936 Roy Peden Ruaa 3 wee: Clarence Coyl Scoify Andrus Mont Robertson Bob O ' MolJey 220 yds —Jack Eroigh, 1438 Roy Peden Rum Sweet Kwrttiy Dull Monte Robertson lack Sterling Bob O ' Malley [nol eligibly 440 yds.— jack Emigh. 1939 Ote Uekmd Earl Fairbanks SHI Murphy Tom Davis Mill Hitler Bob Eqan B6U ydv--C ' Je L ' eland. 1940 {1:56.1 vs. Idaho. 2nd} Bill Murphy (1:56.8 In NCAA) Ban Taylor Amle GiLloti Barkus Adorns 9.9 9,9 9,9 9,8 20,7 21-3 21.3 21,5 21.9 22.0 21.3 48.5 49.5 48.9 49,6 49.7 50.0 50.0 1 :5B.9 1:53.2 1:59.3 Mil run— Arnold Glllutie, 3926 4:21.7 Ol Ueland 4:24.8 Clarence Walton 4:26.8 Wayne GHcheSL George Martin 4:30.4 Twjo miles— Axnokl Gillette, 1926 9:30.4 lack Rose 9:35,6 Wayne Gktch ]] 9:35.7 Clarence Watson 9:52,0 Horace- Godirey 9:56.0 Williams 10:01.2 120 hlah hurdtes— Al EisvlvSn. 1939 14.8 Doug Brown 15.0 Oab Nybo ]5.3 A I Spauldkng; (SJ Jack Sterling ]5.4 Bill Vlekerman ]5.b Pert Caven I5.B Phil Yoveskch 15.9 Low hurdles— Al Hileman, 1940 2-1.3 Al Bselekn 24.6 Don Slevlinqson 24,7 Clair Nybo 24.9 Jack Slerlirnj 25.0 ?o t vouli— Fred SleLn, 1937 1 2 ' 1 1 BilHe Burke 12 ' 10ft lot MSlUir 12 ' 9 Harold Duffy 12 4 Chei Schendel 12 6 Jkm S yter 12 4 Bernard Jacoby 12 ' 2 High lump— Jim S yls-r, 1939 6 ' 2% Bob Nelson 6 Al Dahlherg S ' llti Harry H  er 5 ' ir Broad pump— Jim Seybr. 1939 23 ' 2 Nekl Johnson Noseby Rhinehari 22 ' lC Phil Yovetkh 22 ' -. 3 ,r Ar:J - Ferko 22 ' 6 HaTold Rulh 22 ' 5 Sho1 put— George Hyilel. 1941 44 ' 9 Monte Reynolds Henry Murray 44 ' 3 lloyd McDowell 44 ' 2 A! Blumsnthal 43 ' ID J, Keeran 43 ' 1Q Discus ihrow— Gene Clawson, 1940 L56 John Shaffer 144 ' 6 Chris Bentz 140 ' 6 Rubs Pelentan HO ' tO - Lloyd McDowell 13T Javelin - Fnri Kriegcr. ]942 199 4 Glenn Lockweod Don Holrnquist i$s ' Olio Bessey 186 ' Roy Guslalson i39 J ir Relay — Ernigh.Murphy-Ueland.Elsfllsin, 1939 3:16.8 Munphy Cullein Fairbanks -Ueland 3;t7 EmtghCullan-Falrbanks-Murphy £3-17 3 13; 1 8 Murphy-Cullen.Uebnd-Emlgh 3 22 RLl1er-R. Dairls-Sweet-Coyla 3:24 2X0 low fcwdJw— 26— McGraw, CTD r Cornell, Uj Williams, CTD. School el Tt. UnlTiMitr Pole rauH— Cornell. U McCarthy Jovshn— Cofer lw o. U Unix. 42 Li Shol pu:— Leeds Jesse.U Hic h jump — Brawn Bush Gianl Ccrrwsli. U Mil- run— C. Certwskt. U Kurtz, U 440 yd. dash— Blglvy Cobb Basse. U tOO yd- du«h— Holland Blushing fa High hurdles— Buah Arch r McKUil y Hot] mU -C Cwevatt. U Tri1 ch ft Cerovaki, U 220 yd. dash— Holland Bushing BoMi, U Broad jump— Corn ]!, U Huseey Ksowtas Low hurdles — Archer Bush Corcwll. U TVo-flftt C. Cwmnti. U Tucker H. Cerovski, U !2:33 Be Iny— Mines Nervy Hrs1 {Humy, Eddy, Cubb. BiqUy) 3:4? ?-7.S seconds PAGE 1 1 1 W. A. A. Play 2 ay Co d and high mhoo] girl gather n ni :hc ui-mna qraundi !ai a noon Ignoring rracfc d ihlni. : -;ud Icneea. and Iwul picnic, fcatwno-n biles, LPn1vgj ily girt Eushed 1h Play tJay yWIotb on lh ettMeiei pn(«r«d Hold hodc y with a vim. merits o( MSU. convinced th m out campus w rs the choir? lew Ibwn. com graduation. Guarding ••. : r •-, .: r.- ' mlqhly slipnuous. hul It ' s alt worth It whnn Iho- hold  haU btgin to add Gommewceme4 U Week Aciinq Pro«id ni C- W. L qphori receives the William Fkindolph Heorsl rsllery trophy itton Mcjjar G. W. Misevke while m mb u of the wlruiioi) laaiti look on. let to righl; Steve Strekell. Vlnobni Kurlz, Jim Street, and Jay Schrecfc jndgu i, Missing member is Harold Patton. then art army Indues , All important Senior Week activities begin with Awards convocation, ihe last convo ol Ihe year, when students are hon- ored with scholarships, recognition for work well done, memberships in honor- aries, and school accomplishments are noted. Last spring among the outstanding awards was the William Randolph Hearst trophy awarded to the University rifle learn competing in the Ninth Service com mand tournamen!. Among the eight west- ern states competing In the Hearst lourna- menl— Montana, ldaho r Washington, Ore- gon. California, Utah, Nevada, and Ari- zona—the U gained first place. For the rest of the week seniors busied Ihemselves at a banquet for their parents: observed services togelher al Baccalaure- ate; found honor and glory at Commence- menlr and tasted ihe first thrill of being MSU alumni at the Commencement recep- tion. Dr. LsaphaTi and Mdfor Mbevfc i r udly dispigy ihe socoqd pknre rkflery award. PACE 3 2 3 el r 4 J ]£ ei uefoaa she corpus iu Sundny ' Etacrutaurnoif H cvica. EhtLouj landtic 1 j ml h look on aa Hie Sen iors march on lo je lhsir diplomat lour yveiia oJ imdy ccwnjilolfrd. seen (cur evttniM yc-ura undtt iia folds. Publishing ihe more seri- ous efforts of the refaction- slip rowd of budding young authors, (he Mountaineer, thanks to the persuasive art of Editor Jane jeffers, this year stepped out in a new printed formal. Left, Mandl Luebben, faculty advisor John Moore r Janie Jeffors. and Aggie Regan whip page proofs into shape. Below, Mr, Moore, Curtis Stadslad, and Maggie Duncan ponder criti- cally over submitted manu- scripts. mountaineer FNjblijbrd by tb« Student of Morten© State I ' nhtfellr rENTS Jo ph Kinwy Howard Jan© Jeffers Patricia Capli Poem© Walter King Helena ' a Adopted Heroes Agne© fl©gan Dhusosod Mar] one Powell TmU Matteiicmce Walter King And Ihe Meek Shall Inherit the Earth ..Mary Ann Luebben Thoee Who Wield th Pen Weeks Pledge Ni ty-nine Women innovation l at Elev oiiiorr ■XJs Lead Six Sororities v ith Largest Class of 23; (ipas and Tri-Delts Tie [ betas Get Tw« Week Deferred V r pu M«d Ru«Iunj; Period For AM Sororities | -egiii October 1 ami KmU October 7 Lritics pledged 99 women Saturday at [be i ncluaun vk m which 192 ru. hees participated, announced j council. Because if n deferred pledging penalty, s Thveta sorority will no! pledge members until October H. Sikn.ce week fur ;d] bejpm I wad will c until 5 p. m. Saturday. CK 1 afier which open ruMhiiys Pan. Hellenic i or i Back aeh ■r University A i P tn c tvi.nn.Ti: fjlcirsa Allen, Aftrtcuhd titriner Grizzly Mentor J ' Bilbos a)j Marie «  1 - c - ' nr« Urhsu-d. Chinook; AJIeen Ruelten l Bghj Service Team [;u . Kalhjyn c ,, At Kurt Lawton f f Ludue; Helen MrOonaid VlViib VirJt and Florence Witd- G oree P. (Jyft MiMwi :1  ' Mn , a[l of MlMih. and Belt J«ft Rum !, Anila Sujen nruj Flore ..ljpii Ss?!;.j- relumed lu Mulltiii-i Stair Urn- if jtud iLs|vepii[y c mpiB to resume dutMfi rrcv-rd ,n th« Hi baaKclb Ll coach and dirrclnr 4 ' 0 true, to Marie Jokobfon. ' 45. Carlfjtr. ivcenlly iphasLzrf thai the | t icicta Perry,. Butte, re- nlttee would Like, to see the ved a tisft loin wMioJandiip li™ rttsday program wt ihe Con- ThMa S«nia Phi. national prof«- ttoon tchedute off to gaud Wi unci honorary fraiernlly (nr and wlded, Til dr, Ihu we ' ' I ' ll J ' -urnubils, in recognition daoodprocrambulfltustdlda! ' 1 ' nuUFtandlnjj ieholar hip and I (..wt audience . . , mtod iJounULU tw: achievcmen!. forward In the Auditorium. | The itriraVl in the Elk ' i cantast, — |wun In national enmpetitjan, cr« „, . ' , ' ! villa bailee and AMU V eae JJttg Nn f hc totitounts. Marjonr Kiwl-11. h James. Muwwrts, i« acting I Jnkobeon ind M r)ofti! Onw, twlcnt astfitant lo St nJ ry I I wkito u, v.-frc U c tfire stu- A udqlr profr«Mr of muaJr ! nent cnUrrd If ;n Mohtnna. Kvifc will include band, wind i Patricia Perry j a mwot UfiiphU and nnd nwrnbUiS. I the Montana dHpto tit ThrLi  w t known on the eaentu | Sijpiw Phi and aumcUtc editor ot he dance band which hp con- , tr L Kidmln. l-wt year he wan sd several jnn so. While ( Uv Canowaj nrtxe in rural jotfm- tm in ramie courses, be w|U | albm, edited thr Htgh Schtool Edl- d elate for work townrd liu |  ur. jnd served ii (tt um of tbc •I Pram club. .cutty eartl- k 0 f ■ihleUa after ■es . have bppn | teart Ol abMnor, J3.uhlt.pri enliiled Alpha Phi added 16 women tc two rwmaf t |, r nmii Uriirjn ThOfe iJ Cjudlieo, both nf Rdlin|£ k ia« llrCrn Pnrdr, ItHdccr; Nina Tange euti-niint at Ounna Pajrr- DauwaSder and Mart- J-.tTL- In- an ljrn Bjgjji |x,4j, u r CbuLevau; Olodjij tjiibertnn, Cuuer d ' Alen . Idaho M it AlJen. tJenton, Jean TTOvpr Mutu DrrjrulrJ, Fonvth X . GUnfPVJ Helly Jeni? Vj« Duser and Bm dick Han Student Activity Clubs v yi ' U wcirrird about those i to moke tkwm wlf-suptwrLhjf, ' Friday irvenJuirt -Do you . {lundalty. StudenU are free to Ihe Ifouble ftiltna up a Saturday ' uw of the Student Union building hiwci n totf in ouwr wordaja neejded and may call in ta cutty ym bollwred about Vh man help. Mauy uf the hwulty and Ihe v;,si xmdentN, iak. ' [acuity wuvs h-. iv ofTfrpd I., h !p « «rP OujiB ' i belna; done in any way Uk itudeni need them, ! I D ' Mha Van Etatr italed Monday, ir-.ush th.- o.il1 boi-jlton at The whole prujo-sm. of acljvjtJes I ••• v ' t: - ,r - - S I.., ih.N ye.,r entirely dc-{i«ndent ' titttfn will U b«M .( all i YGCtttlOllOl frwhmen have beencno acquauat- Whitewash noarunjer, vrji Lew BurdJck. I upon ftudtnt interest and parlicl ASMSU pratident. plane patlon, SuajtesUona of all kinds are Wertrtarted tor mariy .-i.:l| Vi!y welrotne and nc-w acLivjlie and ATTENTION! All fruhmen « u Hft la he do the Katntta  if«i stafl are n-qoe l«d (o meet thu aflernoan at 4 SavajCC, Butte; Mary KMd, Den UJda IdfltTllyu WenUt. Fori Peck Led by ASMSU Pratldenl Lew Pr!. BUrdick. Built-, nnd . Lded b r this 1 1 yeiir ! Sprur . oppraxinuitely hundred freshmen (psi-e the 1  Ut tirsi -ta« waahia . Sanarday I ' n«ik Hanul t : Havre; Jean , bne Fvere I ' Alyenn Carl MONTANA KAIMIN | Women in the news } in fh I 6rigfc( Kfirre n i arf Many letters have btfti rec lV tr filled with rvmpmberancis rapes for iu future, We had ettcr recently from ArnoJct ' Ann, would graduate- iam hadn ' t needed htnj iclp Ughl a war Beca- uwr. ' t had the opr a Germany now can the univrrj ong distance intry I think hark twi 0 Seattle waj a g OlnCthtng wu frosh he Spurs and the F x-rt si, and the Spurt M I think of Dean 9, Iry. wisdom-packed b, he nights we u ed In t. mid the police came, of Sh ong to the root of ' Gent-vie ttnying campus clean-up (plus aw But don ' t misunderstand Going bat jl tf IS the plan ,bow All plans fur mc 1 do waul to g N ,it There will b a ot of other men whrfi had to leave school wh will babadt, tod rim will be jolt as old and just a fund of The day that were i I am .So things cant look too black. Hew 1 long ft the day vhen ! can walk down University  venue again and find hings back as they were before It fills us u ' Lth prid tv kituw how much ' JJ fcl a Its men at war and how eager the ancement and welfare. They jaduate f rum Montana State HV MARLLTN Hitt THANTl Mpfea CM Ooko Mn F W. Morgan, Anaconda, wa n, tfurSt last week r.d. Peggy Gwliarrft Anaajndn, VJ;tted in Hamilton V. ' edli «l y. Mn Burl WllLlama, Dlllon t wa K dinner gueil Thvpidpy. Delta DrIU Drlla MWa Kathleen h vi . D 4 MflJiH 1 ,. la.. traveling iBcretary lar Delta Delta Dell . honor guwt 1 t reception held Wednesday en-ening n the tuwe MU Dasjd , Tji ' «i TUc daj nnd will remain I ' HUJ Saturday. tfllber at Siginu Alpha Bpal- re ' itiuraday dinner (Matt , wik steeper, Howard -i S-.-ft S r t rum Wimoula, were Wed- er gueats. Margot ,0ft, Ij • fcfltl«TW t of liitle; Maty Agnea toy Flunky. H I Jant, KalfcrpeJl, nil (own durlng Taine and Lucille file, iii d In Dw Ow JAe air icifA Bofc Johnson Lionel n.irrjrncir-r,  Uit of I he Mayor of the Town beard over CB im S lurdajr ndjhu at S:IS temftt ft a tamoui American Th i- ■ridil family, n, tHrothcr dJ Elh l und inc lale John Hurry nun , tto Li Che rldesi i f Maurice Barry - nvxre, long famoua oo Uwt ftace, nnd Cr wgJa Drew fiarrymore. Snrrymore w § town phLB, Pa. r nn April Jfi, im jcjltt Hii ayes jit peiWtrat :teel-|r«y and tim yebn wi jULigfy. He hate- ft cflCnb hir h. UdTtet la h tal nt«l pianist arU theme used on M ynr of n pro l-am ji «rJt n htm la ouUliftdin« radjo role- thai ot Self in If if dnunili tkoi dF Ditkeiu Chf JsUnas Car an ouutandlns VwlrUdT ' m fur the lUtenlns nudlence t naUcm. Sociology majors travel to Hamilton to give panel cwtlnienl . Ml His Aral appearance on 0 atagjr ■v...- u a ajlBt flve year-otd with trU parenla, and hi flirt adult rule The Hoed la Ruin In which hU grandiTMUhrT. Mrs John Ttft+f, ap- peared, He alao appeurd with her an Jan. I, i S in The Rival . tJtinel ' i Aim career commenced In im With the old Bu raph «fJl- pany. D. W. OriffjUi lured, him major! Jwurneyed In Hnmi: Tunday evening to prewnl a pi dlaeuaafon at the m nOil mur of the American Aaaocintleti Univeialty Yfoaer.. On the panel wci Mr . J lUdoglav. Irene Cania and Iff NtooU Ulaaoula. Marguret C haxdt, AiuwontJa, ftn d Betty Cha ler. Ariae, Or calhcrlne Nut viite hrlrd ;k. nKirdinot r. Al the gliT are froru Dr. NuitcrvL rtrid Work in Sociology daaa IducatlOB Ipr Tomnrrdw their ub|«t. The dl cuaaloo c rred the vocational, mrnul eournonal n ed of the whole 11 rflvKtm ' aa a 0. OtM ratb; Df ma  , Brldgex. and Calne Ore pledged fllajna .1- ' evening Han - lohn BdtAoO. both, of ; war dinner iueati Tuaa- InJanoal party for all i piadgea will be held tS Mia flatty Goldberg Spokane, Wiii adhlner jtm: Sunduy Fjruna jm Kalwr. Whltedih. ffpent f week ead at her home. An Informal parly waa held after r-rfday avatUng. Prearrd J«n ' Ba Den tin MUm tear Student ' 8a you tike the Wedneaday af- moon coffee hovxa? How that a lot of pesirdt are greed on that point, several of mi are perhaps dunking up aoma aw ideas to knit studrnt-twrtlty ■tatkcM a little tloaer, Latt Wad esday Dr Browman mad a Wfl- ratioi. to me, and I ' m pasting H Why not tor the outdoor Are lace, bum nut tail, for more get- igptheii? It ' s htdden behind the ■teal sclrnrr buOdUig near the foman ' i Oyra. but It ' s juat the p t far a latr aftonopn plmlc. Wilh }-schooi males sharing the fate of Lucky Slrilce gr en r the weaker sex occupies Ear the second yeor the inner sanctums formerly sacred to ihe male of the species. Despite dire masculine predictions, ihe qals have proved proficient behind the desic formerly reserved for bass-voiced barking executives. The Kaimin has prospered under gentle hands; advertising has swung on the upward curve and ihe edUo- rtal policy is sUlI 100 ' Eorshright and lusty. R - turning heroes may find a battle in ihe oiling if they atlempt evacualion of the feminine front guard Navy nnd ofltce suppltrs So— Wa SperLaliae CONEY ISLAND 7!4e SesttUtel Staj Back in me now-dim days of tall quarter, ihe student body gol through kicking around the question of Who shall be Sentinel editor? and come up wilh (heir choice of Ginny Sikonia. Aided by Alice Drum, business manager, and Bob Blair, ad manager, the Senlinel received an injection of life; suddenly bursi foMh w:lh a new record for ad sales, and intrigued the student body- Amazing was the magnificent job done by peiile Ginny. Faced with the task of taking her own pictures, managing a big staff, and seeking priming contracts, she somehow gol Ihe book out by deadline — wlthoul a single grey hair. Emerg- ing now and then from the darkroom for an encouraging word to the dogged staff, wa3 Cyrlle Van Duser, advisor- She got your picture inlo this book. Copywriters groaned as page after page was shoved before Ihe typewriters. Layout workers madly pasted up page after page ader page, and overflowed into the barber- shop. Staff members pounded oul copy and pasted up layout amid the debris of empty coke bottles, old flash bulbs and waste paper snippings. IL Lu hb n, copy atlltor L JaMUon, crp Bob Blair, ad manager Jo Am Blab. «jnliod editor lomdn Griiflih, general ropywrjror Mm Sugg, apt) r to copywriter Cyril Vctn Diutr, advisor A To An Wair goea over cnjaniiaiUsn and club can 1 LoU Pat N ben and Wllmo. Oki«ndabl Ho :l:r- r-ajmlcflfr |hd CI on holp aul at iho 1ypcw:iloj rract« with Gloria han and AtLcn Adomn. lnq- job ot kndexanq. uvt-ryU-d kn Ihe book. TEXACO Vick5 Scbuti did lypinq and dEOc ) work. Miriam Meodj- k o p I thw niDur.MLn of letters, conlracls, and correspondence In 1he picjw places. Photographer Ilm May snrjpj visJlkng Jack Cll1hb U r : it. ' y.- ;: ' s A£r.{£U F :.r«35don1. Service Isn ' t Rationed STAN SMART Only Nationally Known Brands Are Offered at the KOPPE JEWELRY CO. BILLINGS WATCHES tooLherJiiod dlalribuloPB aufcwd la w conditions) Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Gruen r Bulova, Longines r Girard r Perre- gaux, Mido, Croton r Wyler DIAMONDS Koppe Quality— The finest. Accepted Standard for Comparison SILVER Gorham, Towle, Wallace, Whiting, Sterling and every known brand of plate CHINA Lenox, Spode r Royal Doulton, Theo, Haviland CRYSTAL Fostoria r Hawkes, Tiffin LEATHER GOODS Joseph, Buxton, Prince Gardner, Mark Cross JEWELED. 7 ' B %i M Norui TO dwmy Billings, Mont, w ' v On February 17. 1891, the Legislature gave birth to the University as proud Montanan . heaved a sigh and settled back in their chair to watch !he kid a row up. Under the presidentship of Dr. O ]. Craig the school thrived. By the end ol the year it could boast a three-story brick building on the soulhwest side of town where the Willard school now stands, consisting of ihe deport- ments of mathematics, languages, history, physical sciences, mechanical engineering and assaying, as well as a 1,360 volume library. Officially opening September 10. 1895. Uni- versity enrollment the first day totaled about fifty students but grew by the end of the year to some one hundred and thirty -five, two-thirds of whom were enrolled tn the preparatory divi- sion to clear up high school deficiencies. One year after the official opening, the Uni- versity had outgrown its baby clothes and had io be moved to a new setting at the base ol Mt. Sentinel on land donated to the school by the Higgirss estate and the Missoula Land company. In 1897 a six-year-old institution of higher learning needed recreation. A University foot- ball learn was formed to meet the demand. Minor hazards that season were (he nearness ol the field to the Missoula river and a shortage of team members, which necessitated the coach ' s playing on the team at odd intervals. In February of 1397 ihe Legislature realized thai the demands of its growing child were in- creasing and appropriated a 3100,000 allow- ance in a bond issue for ihe erection of two buildings on the campus, Main Hall and old Science Ilall, refurbished this year to house the language department. Miss Eioise Knowles and Mrs. Ella Ribb Glermy in 1B96 were the first graduates of the now-prospering siate school. Miss Knowles later returned to her alma mater as a teacher. An essay and story magazine, ihe Kaimtn. In 1999 was the outlet for the budding creative spirit of a University, now eighl years old. By 1914 the magazine had rnetamorphised and de- veloped into a twice-weekly newspaper. PAOE Nineteen hundred and iwo found the Legis- lature in a benevolent mood and $40,000 In bonds was allowed lor the construction of a women ' s dormitory, now Craig Hall and a gymnasium. The same year provisions were made for a football and irack field duly chris- tened Montana Held. Coach Conibear and Professors Elrod and Howe puj their heads together in ihe spring of 1904 10 conceive a plan for a University spon- sored Interscho!a3tic meet and declamation contest, which twenty schools entered that year. Since the war. Inter scholaslic has been dropped in cooperation with the Office of Defense Trans- portation. Then came one of our oldest and most beauliluE traditions, Singing on the Steps. Pro- fessor Sibley created this as a pep rally before athletic contests. Silent Sentinel was founded in the spring of 1904 by President Oscar J. Craig and Professor Sibley, ft was a men ' s honorary organization, the members being chosen for their services to ihe University. In 1906 ihe students, feeling themselves too large a group for hit-or-miss student government banded together to organize as the Associated Students of the Universly of Montana and elects ed student body officers. On February 17, 1906, (he first Charter Day was observed, By 1908 high school standards had been raised sufficiently to allow the discontinuation of Ihe preparatory department and Ihe Uni- versity felt itself of age, A stern parent, Ihe Legislature in 1910 de- elded to cut Ihe millage tax to I Vi mills as state assessments had reached the $300,000,000 mark, the point early agreed upon as the total at which the millage tax would be cut, Students organi2ing themselves inio publicity groups r carried on a state-wide letter-writing campaign and the next general election saw ihe millage tax assessmenl left at 2 mills until assets of the state were valued at $600,000,000. In the spring of 1910 graduating sen tors marched up the slope of Sentinel to build a wooden M on the hill. Unable to stand up against Hellgate winds, it was later replaced by a whitewashed M of stones. The same gradual- The Brenner Drug ■ Glendive • i s standing b y with a complete line of drugs and accessories. We will be pleased to serve you. Get your college supplies at the OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 115 West Broadway • Opposite Union Bus Depot Missoula MINES AS FRIENDS There is no cleaner money than that dug out of mines. No industry distributes money more generously for wages, sup- plies and taxes nor takes less from the community where it operates than the Mining Industry. If there are Mines in your neighborhood, give them a boost. They will be your best friends. • ANACONDA COPPER MINING COMPANY PAGE 2 9 4 Remember to Patronize THE HUB Modern Store for Men BEST WISHES TO ALL OF YOU! May Success, Health, and Happiness be yours! ing class erected the senior bench at ihe west end of the ova!. From 191 1 to 1914 the Schools of Law. Com- merce, Forestry, and Journalism were estab- lished in that order. The School of Journalism as the school in tents received so much pub- licity in newspapers ot the nation, thai the Legislature was forced to make provisions tor Us housing and walled up a bicycle shed at the northwest corner of Main Hal! to quarter the department. A general campus cleanup in May of 3915 proved so successful thai students determined io institute it as an annual event, naming me day for Daddy Aber of the classical language department, Daddy Aber took par1tcu!ar pride in ihe appearance ol the campus and moony times saw to the planting of trees and hedges. A group of fir trees at the northwest corner of the campus was named Aber grove as a lasting memorial to him. By 1917 students on the campus were fol- lowing with interest the progress of World War I in Europe and voled in a campus election to make military drill compulsory for mole stu- dents. As during this war, students turned out to help save apple a d potato crops of Western Montana. Whe. . war was declared by the United Stores, provisions were made for stu- dents to enlist m a Students Army Training Corps and remain on the campus. They were quartered In wooden barracks. Simple ins and Cook Halls, named for the first University casualties. They now house the Little Thgater and the Nursery school. Aber Day of 1919 was dedicated to the planling ol a row of thsrly-one trees in honor of University men killed in the war. In the same year, Montana field was re- named t:- honor Paul Logan Dornblaser, In 1920, $600,000 was appropriated by a bond issue for a new library and heating plant, A million dollars was appropriated the nexl year for new buildings and repairs to old ones. The Library, Gymnasium, Healing plam, For- estry building, North Hall, and South Hall were built in that order. Bearpaws and Tanan, now Tanan-of-Spur, appeared on the campus as sophomore hen- oraries in 1922 and 1923. Ml Since 1922 the Studen! Union, Che mi sir Y- Pharnicicy. Forestry, Journalism buildings and N w Hall have been added to ihe campus. The school has grown and expanded. After endless invesltgaling com mil teas- Marines. Navy, Army, Air Corps, etc.— the Army Air Corps permanenl party arrived on the campus the last week ol February, i 943, lo set up a college training program. Early in March, a thousand cadets from alt over the world ar- rived to atlend Monlana Slale University. Until luly 1, 1944, a new squadron arrived each month as one left us. The campus, how a military posl, took on a new air and w© were faced with regulaltons and rules, foreign to our way of doing things. The Smdent Union was donated by the student to ihe exclusive use of the cadets for one hour each day. The old Central Board room was con- verted into a barber shop and the Silver room into a game room. The Sentinel look temporary headquarters in ih© journalism school so lhat the cadets might have this aflice to use as a recreational center. Many of the University instructors gave ekther halt-time or full time to leaching the army special iaed program. Came the day of squadron shows, squadron dances, squadron gradua- tions. Sunday parades, unique songs by march- ing men. The men were housed In all the dor- mitories so that Universlly women, by neces- sity, moved into fraternity houses, closed by the war, and sororities or private homes. New publications — The Gremlin, a semi- weekly paper, and the Take-Otf. cadet annual pub- lished for each graduating squadron- -made their appearance on the campus. During this lime student body male enroll- men! dropped to a new low wiih sixty-lhree civilian men registered. Four days afler «he departure of the Air Corps, a new program— the Army Specialized Training Reserve Program— hit ihe campus, July 4, 1944. Despite ihe Army on ihe campus, the or- dinary wartime restrictions, shonage oi men, abandoned traditions, fewer sports, college life prospered when school slarted in the fall of 1944. WHAT does the word exquisite mean? m ANSWER-the word exquisite has many meanings, but it is most often used in describing the jew- elry at — BORG JEWELRY CO. Missoula The famous Furstnow Saddlery Co. A company that has grown up with Montana and has been making — Fine Leather Products for over half a century « MILES CITY, MONT. Our Best Buy Today War Bonds and Stamps For Everyday Needs Shop at MISSOULA ' S FASHION CENTER ■ Where Service and Courtesy Prevail PENNEY ' S PAGE J -3 V In Miles City - THE FOSTER DRUG CO. Giving the people of Eastern Montana the best in drugstore service. WHEN YOU COME TO MILES CITY Dine at The Metropolitan Cafe One of Eastern Montana ' s best. Portraits Kodak Finishing Camera Supplies Books Greeting Cards Pictures Frames Gift Novelties McKAY ART COMPANY Balfled freshmen were greeted by the tradi- tional freshman week, with its maze of meetings, examinations, physicals, speeches, deans, pro- grams, picnics, election, and most con (using of all, the registration merry-go-round. At the end of (he week the whitewashing of the M and the mixer relieved the jitters and tensions ol the in- coming frosh. Temporary freshmen officers, elected the first week served (or a month, A political war developed when the Cbrbin Hal] machine arose to successfully oppose re-election of the tempor- ary officers. Elections were called and post- poned several limes because of the uncertainty of cadet rights. After a confusing Iwo weeks in which the status of cadets was clarified, it was agreed that ihey had regular voting rights. Civil war on the campus was averted when a co- presidency was agreed upon by the arm y and civilian students. A piatform of Iwo unsuccessful office seek ' ers promising: equitable distribution of males; biqqer and better parties, more often; hay for hayrides; dancing in ihe dark; overstuffed chairs in all lecture classes; later hours for all dorms and houses; ceiling prices on cokes, lollypops, and telephone calls; elimination of machine politics from the campus failed io impress the voters, Sam Phillips, University, and James Mayes. ASTRP, were elecied co-presidenls. New officers were elecied when Phillips left for the Navy and Mayes was removed by the Ninlh Service Command, In October excitement reigned high as cup custard commandos of the ASTRP relal iated for dorm-girl Halloween raids with a midnight march on all three women ' s halls, complete with file and drum and gooey cuslards. Holding fas! io old traditions, the Spurs again sponsored Sadie Hawkins, glrl hases- boy affair. And in December the traditional Messiah preceded fall quarter finals. January 4, 1945, the journalism school lost a valuable friend and counselor with ihe death of Howard Hazelbaker, Montana Press Associa tion represenlative and faculty member. J I 7 The ASTRP remained with us until January 6, 6945, when the remaining seventeen-year- oSders were transferred lo Stanford University because of a ooncentrallon oi the program. The campus settled back to a degree of normalcy again. Along lowards ihe middle of January the faculty curriculum committee re-opened its ses- sion, meeting later on in the quarter with mem- bers of the special studeni {aculty relationship groups in order lo receive studenl views. Friday, January 9, 1945, Bertha strayed from ihe halls of the forestry building and For- esters heaped bitter accusations on Ihe lawyers who refused to make public stolemenl. January 27, 1945, journalism school con- spirators laughed long and loud as ihe much publicized J. Berkley Rhoads was unmasked as a Ugaroent of Andy Cogswell ' s imagination, dreamed Up to inspire an increase of school spiril in journalism, Newman Club members pui on a bang-up all-school mixer in January with their Mardi Gras. Looking at national economics, studonls heard a discussion by members ol their own group of the proposed Missouri Valley Author- ity at the February 23, 1945, convo and Ihe echoes have not yet died. March saw Ihe initiation of a general fac- ulty-student get-together with Wednesday after- noon coffee hours. Profs and students mel to la Ik over the world in general. Friday before St. Patrick ' s day, Newman Ciub pul on another big affair with its unique Irishmen ' s convo. Dean Emeritus A. L. Stone ' s death look from the journalism school one of Ihe beloved ties with the old shack days. Spring came. With it t he seniors took over m □ last flash ol glory before walking oil with diplomas. Even though facing a war- torn world, their confidence in the future is still as strong as ever. It is hoped that by the lime this book ap- pears on the campus, Main Hall bell will have pealed in victory over the defeat of the German side of Ihe Axis powers. THE STORK NEST Buy youi baby jUi a« lbs Slttfc ' i Natal GIRLS ' CLOTHES 2 years BOYS ' CLOTHES 6 years Hammond Arcade Missoula If you find you have forgotten something on your trip to Yellowstone Park You can get it at the W. A. Hall Store General Merchandise GARDINER, MONT. North Entrance lo Yeltovntone Park Superior Drug and Fountain Service HOLLYOAK DRUG STORE Where Friends Gather South Higgins at 6th Street Missoula PAGt 56 Years Friendly Service to Western Montana THE WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL Missoula. Montana BANK Established 1839 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS W. L. Murphy, Chairman of the Board Paul Gillespie, President Newell Gough, Vice President and Cashier Elmer Stowe, Assistant Cashier H. O. Bell Director H. W. 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One of Montana ' s Best MISSOULA HOTEL Featuring the CAFE MONTMARTRE and the IUNGLE CLUB Parties and Banquets Large and Small Our Specialty Am , W. ft Aradort tt, Wq3c «i A. - - ,S5 SO. 64,  . 205 Armiby, Lu-Calle . IM;8.I ,.14 Arnold. Ad n F- _S3 Arrv ld n. Loul C- [M '  t AtkuuEon, E. A. . 49 B-jd l Y • E KUlc B 17, 23. 56. 2?, IK Balcman. WillLaai G. _ .„— — .224 3ty, Harrty F, -• - I 3 Btatmt, Heten L {Mnj ,,.37, 58 B nn «r, C E. „ n , _.62 ftwrhoM, Paul A- 26, S-i, 201 ,._ JU „ «7, Brady. Agnm M. i_ ■_ .t.$7 Brtnnarj. BieHaid S, (U-t t. 1 14, ice Eriqwe, Edwin W. 25. 25, ?3 Brawmar., Ludvlq G. .. . Brown !!, HakoT aw Buo, Olal „. ,„ 27, 68, 71 CarnpbtU, Edna H ldleig (Mr Campbell. KalhlMn R. C 17 :afl CanipbolL. Palrlck Cattle. Gojdon 6. 30,37, VSZ 25, 47, 151 Chadarsd, Howard .59 Clapp. Mary B, (Mr t ,„ CT .. , , 123. 124 Qeak, F fi 67 Clark W P. M.il fottov fir M. . ._ i 10 Cogswell, Andrew C 2 .27,W. 7«,?1.72 Cclaman. Rufu« A- Cau irjtfy. Mary Matgartt , , „ ...-,22 Cre-ao, Juno |MiB.| 19 Crowd+f. Fobn Dahlborg, Gooiqii P. 27, 75, 1M D Ifli, 164 D l  , CharUi F 130 Dialled. Reuben A, ■ . J C-ubiBch, Roy z --••r - ; - j -y EtUet, H«Ewi E , , Ely, Roy ] W. 60. 135 Eubank . Burn1« L._ Sq(. ForCTUBon, Mary Eitad IMtb.I F rro. Mary , L 7. 10, 111. 117. 132. 170 F 8, 10. 12, 13, 39. 205. 223 Flint Elm ' ne. N. (Mtb.J Furd. ]om  L C . W, 73 Frond , T. Pi , .—.24 ErMtnan, £. L , — — 27, Hi, 140.205, 208 Ffi:i r Edmund 7-; Olltvlt , I an O. (Mr l G « 12 17 Gliaicn, Helen .„■,.,■..,.■ ,,,..„-r- -27. 57 Orwnfkld. Ruth M, (MfO Gronier, Rulh W. Mrm.) Hawlbaker, Howard ,-15 H 201 Hoarn, G. Edward 27, 35, 202 Harder, Charlei F, 18ft Hollar. Donald M. „ -,..4 . ' « Kollinai). H. 0 m 54 Howard. , W. -n- ™ .5 ,K4 Howard, lowph Kin y . , 206 Hutrhaa. Hurh E IMrx.l ia 1 tmnat! R Karl i?sbI. L 1 X I : • . I fowa, R. H. 9. 10, IS.. 44, 1 2 18 Xnapp. Ruth Kramer, fosaph -- 47, 205 Krug. Edward ss.ee LuPartc, Latinine (Mra.J UjRu . B trr fl- __ „ U_L - . 15 Leaptiaci, Ch-sil«« V 73 205.222 Laiter. John _ 7, 27. 40. 75. 76, 77. 139 Um, Robert C . — . m , K . „. jW Lomrnauen. Emma (Mra . IK 137 Lawttll.- Warn R. . 130, I5E MeCoLluro. Mams H. H . 24.205 UdClanen, Alfcwsit: Mr ) IB MacAj:hur. Dihanar - , 19 _ -„.... -.,.._._ ..„_ra Marvin, Edwin L. u- 40 Mafldsw . Paul 20$, 206 McLby. Env6 1 O. 10. 14, 196 M«!TjOITi. H- G. _ _ , „.._,_„ 10,30 Masntl. A. S. so. in. m Mavori. f«n O. Mra.1 U Milter, J. £ _.__ w _,„ , Li. tC. 137, 174, 201,20s MlttJeUtos, Lucia B. „ ■ „,■■.„, ,j Ml vie. Gcorqa W., Ma|ai MoltoN, C. E. F, 1 14, 121. 132, 208, 216, 222, 224 „ 76,79.80 Moore, rrfcr, E. . 27.205. 209. 225 Maim. Molvln S. , _67 K l sn, Una M, [Mr .} If 52 NuIIotVjU , CalhartiM 8. 15. 60. 13i, 137 PaHm, Q. M. f 67 P rksn . J  l V, (Mr - .61,68 PUSH. Anne Ct 57. rrarnBiUL, actT.Kc- Bvrrr (Ml ) RnlcJsff, Ch«yl 8 76 —.1? ftsdtord. Oram Ut. ]74j. 209 Rw Ann IMn.) 182. 204 RuduhI Anna 14 RubmI, Charlolt ... -,-.„.,„.,„■, Sanrislsban, Barbara {MnJ. 3 SchiDador. Kalhltmn (Mth.J S w ry. L W. . 49, 50, 205 Sha]tenb rq r. G. E . _.. 1 , 59, I37j 20S Smilb. Chnitflj A., Sal. .. .. . 1H Smith, FI t ik B. PktoJ 76. 131 Socanson, Thorn ■ SpauSdjng, Tbomai S. . - .. .,- M Sp t. lorn B, . J7, 44, 137 Sjm t, LucU« _ . i ™,, -J SJ, SOS Ssswk, Prank ].. T cb- Sg1, Sfcin. Mo;ab«;h M. [Mri.l._. 114, 120. 132 , 1? Stoddard, Helen F. 10 Sochy, John E. ,-■ ■-- 78, 8D Swcarjnaim, T. G. . 19, 28, 205 ._?$,??, 139 TskjI. Slantoy M. ... t Thamai. B. E. | ..lH ToftlSn. J, Howard 70. 73 Turner, Rob r1 T. , , ,42. 1$ Van DuMf, Cyrito C. V 6. 2 . 27. 28, 204, 229 Van Wlntlo, ]aai f W, Waldw. C. K. _ W 78. 60 ■ — - . , . M,..,. ,g Warden, H«L«n [Mjb.I WfltBTB, C. W. 67. £24 WoUbara. A. H 76, 77 Whllt, M Galn nn . WiShotm, hTanxtoHa L. 137 WJnon, Bniutg F, M f .) 27,63 Wk|«n. VliK nt 26. 174, m V ren, Mmlvlii C, ... .. 62 Wrtghi, PliUie L. 47, 48. 124 52 Youel, Donald ft. . Y ZiQIBHflHfi, EiruLy IM -) Z t ,  .-M Zur MuttbLw, Call, Cpl. - i 114, 117 Shiners The Big Furniture Store • 75 E. Park Si. Butte, Montana Make Mine- ROCKY MOUNTAIN BEER Product of — THE ANACONDA BREWING CO. Anaconda, Montana A Abbotl. J«n VunCleve. . a 149, 199 Adams, Florence Armilage. . - 77. 99. 349, 162 „ 99,117 Adams, MerUn Roland II __.„99 99 Adattrtoni Wayne W W AH n rnml Mnri ..- ..i,...,. • ° Aiken, Entyn Jan . „.,,. — na i a fcPA Akin, Motions Ann Aletandnr. Morionn Elizabeth. Alguire. Murte Lois .77.93. 143, 155 89. 149 Attn . Aidto MUdwd- — Alanzo. LcuSa Josephine ..... 99 142. 143 154, 355 132. 142. N3 Alt. Margaret lail .53,92,135 Andersen, Guslave. Ft Andei an. Alice Isabel Anderson Lamar ZZZ - ' ZbB. J 62. 230! 231 ,„ .99.172 Anderson, Lloyd Vldoi .99, 179 Anderson, Mary EUiabeth Andoajon, Norman Ahrin . . . 54, 55. 81, 62. 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H . 103 Hogen PoUicicr Corene S3, 160 Hague Dorothy Jean . ,303 Hall, Oarboja lone 90S Hall, Waller Riwll. 103. U2. 146. 173.173. 205 185,207, 211 Kaller. Loona Laurent . . • r 7, 83. 158. Halter, Leota Ijujrenl ... 77.81,83. 158. 159 165.207 . 103. 145 Hacr.llton. J?.i7nn tviaajv Hompl , Arm Ceeley 7 17 5io7i 135, 164. 20S 179, 190 199 143, 164 165 Mamre, Vernon O- Hanley. Margaret Ruth. .B. 40, 6B r 9 1 L46 r 150. 151, 174. 103. Hanson. Paul )oct_. Hanson. Anna J «an Hara, Roderick HarbUw. Hufh Marie Hnrdrr.an. Arthar Daniel Hamnulon- Audrey „ Kutri . Phyllis Eileen. Hiri. Lois Wlnndtdd Karioancij. Atnpld Conklyn . Hiirwlck. Anna Marie Hatty, Shirley It-an Hausled, Datno May Hovaly. Florence jewel - Hay Ji?hn Edwt.-td . Haynos. Fram.- s CottjI Kwdy, MoT orie Ellirrbeth. Hanry. Belly Jfnn Kiel . E2l2«belh Arm _.. Hulsttand. B lle Mayro HiHstrgndi Martlyn Foyoe Hinricha, WlUlom L. . _ Hodgo. Mildred Wheeler... Hollar. Kennerh L. HclmguUS. Venella M.... 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Irwin., Douglas, Jr. . .. Isaac. Dgr.ald EL Irnkson. Chaikm Elbert fatoboon. ArlhuT Clarenoo raeashBcn. EdJrh Vema ]cjth w Rebut 1 EL. ,,„,„, .. „;,, T . .-nr.-l-, 103, 145 29.AL. 146, 149.166. iS$ _.„„..„ ;ioa,H5. 133 - ,. 100, i V 145. ISO 87,68. 135 103, 146, ISO. 205 1 „ £l .._83 r 164 ' 103 , I2.9t.9fi. ISO 103. 156 H | 52. 55, 174 27 29. 33.43.78,79 80. 141 1 S3-. 166 1% . .194 .. .-n -iSfc 59, B2 r 164. 232 „.,,,...._....._.„;,.., - 60, Gl 69. 92, 15 . 104. 145 - „..,.„„ a 104 175 «S. .104, 143.195.231 I BWW1WWPBWW MH , I J33,89.71, 143,. 159 , ___ t ._ , ffi, 134, 149 ■ 104 w „ . w „h.h-...-.,-.-I04. 115, 124 . J37. L04 183. 184, iP c . 187, IBjB .. L.,, mm ,„,- M, 185, 15S 3B, 75, 77. 174. ITS 104 Jliosrji, planrha ] f[«n. !one Ellen, , ,._ .., , _ ' l.l27. 81.93. 153, leflery. Morion ESolnc Ml4 or . Norma Loo . 69.70,71. 72.37.96.92. 136 J S3, LS9, Q9 229. : fcnkln Mar PhBafaelh • j (4 ■ 1 .-nklns Anhm O Tcfcin ] hklns. jeseph Richard lotuon DcfU Mori fcihnnsort, Walim Irwin Johnson. So bora Wilson Jchnaon. Dorolhy Mas Jcrm on, Janice MeredUh . .. jchiwon, Joan Carol Johnson, Karma Raw Tchnson. Robert Edgar ]ohnson. ShirLny Eloirw-- — ttbascji Shirty Rulh Johnson, W. Elaine. lonws Adajnay Susie Irnes. Beny P nT? rones. Ellsworth Word. Jr,m«. Mttligell ... Jordan. FJjjabaih Fruncwa foscelyn. Alden Lynn Jungsrfi. Margarel Hulh Ruber. Emma Lou KaU««h. HbIbim- EHfiabelh Karobo. Ektnr;hp Elsta fceig Edylho lossphLno KcHl Gtefl Dol .„ Mfc . (C ll y Artna ToMphikni KviTay, Jovifev Kally. l an Gladys JC.tLly . Knth HiM Moiion K Uy . Mafy AgtMM ; — — lron, Francs Mow K«nftudy, PariJckx Deo. . K nn ni. fl i ' t? E Korn Kora- DonoJd Gporqw Xocn T. Ann Y.titt UdtaaiC Roetlen. .. Rawlqr. WUbu Kollh Key William Thoniaa K zor. Mary karL..-..,,..,,.. ,.. Kidd, Moty Alyn. KilpcilnrJk. Wnnde Marie.... Kirw. EtoMs Mas 10 do. Jact _ Klnij, Wttber rfaU. KJnqsW. EibnS Mca±ltif Klnkatt , }093 „, __ „ Klnmon. On taMai U5 104 104. 143 160.190.232 04 Zt 92. 135. 164 , , 12.92, 153. 16 5 8 12.34 39,75. 76 153. 154, 155 92, 149 16.25,27, 33, 70.71,72. 16 ' . 16V7-13.226 . .22, 74, 83. 135, 171, 190 104. 143.159.159 -896, 160 161 58, 104.142.143. 162.23] .35,92 ,„„ , .. . ID . 14B. 149 • . _.S2. 156. 199. SOS 39,92,141.166 „ .80, 104. I73 191 87.96, I6S. 397 K 104. 143. 164.73 ' ' 104. S45 1S3 m. 195, 196, 711.27ft .731 104. 132 136 1 6. 170, l?l „ w .„«Zl.«.«.. a 160.701 -,„ «. M ..,. .,.. ta . M  .„. 83.61. 160 83, 160, 161 — 64. 158, 159 fi. 83. 160 ID. 7 1 104 149 16 1Q4 IP6 m 60 M „ „ ... m 27, Z8, 62, 104, 143. 181 _™ 104, 174, 175. 193 m . «. - - 84, I.M .25.64 1 64 34 104, 115 m 104 , m mmm „ „ 104, M3, 160.232 177, 105. 145 « 96. IGO. Ofl 146,150 ,-,,35,36,37, m 25. 64 12,25.55. 62, 84. 160 123 .105. 162,208,231 .80,92. 134 . ,105. 143 105, 158 170, 171, 190. 192 18. 105. 143. 164 Kirkwocd. Carolyn Morto Ktnschor Dorothy A I Jet ' Klugh, Marilyn Jan _ IfrmcUCHi, Vtvinn jrfantcj . KnulBon. Vjvlon P. Koeohsl, Helen Ru1h Xo 1od. Kaih!e«n Met KwTHg. Moiy Focilb, KooHnr. |ohn Wilfred Korn. Kalhryn Flora .. Kml2. Belly lurt K- nnir r Flfltomro Ma:t1 KuBcrwt. fi«ssn« Hughe? Ladclen, Motion A via... , _.. 2, B8.92.9B. 162. M ' -f Lamb, C rl asnitn. _ IDS, 146. 1174 175 Lomey. Dorothy Ccetheriw 4 1. 73. ' , r J 153. t!i6. 170 171 Lcunpk, Lsona Lllllon 65, 66, 76. 84. 133, 150. 152, 207 Lofle, Enmloe FrancM „„„.„10S Liiptn , Evn Eltiaborh 72,150.151,152 lartrln, Dorie Amu. ,™.,„ T ,,.,.,..„,_ — ..,105 Laraen. Dolnre Haas. , M _ .12 55. 164,305 1 arson, Lcii Jane ,.55. ?05 4 330. 231 LaRua. H l n VLvidft...,..- BO 34 155 L59 Lo nror. Gsroldine Faye. - 9. 72. 105, 143. t$4. 182, I S3. 700 m. ?32 t.aulo, Emma Elizaboth . 92. 202 LaVelle. WUIa Mi3tlcv . . 33,33.75 84, 166. L67 tavtaw. Rtchord L . .A 67, H7. 17a 171, 194 LeopKarl. Frances MaTofcs ....M „ — ,., 93 Lm Pwjgy , . , _ ,. S r S6, 1S8 Lelah. Peagy ThialLltUL 33, 54. 62. 70. 164. 223 Leonard, Caih rjne Maris , ... , 41,51.162. 163.228 Uvm. GsoUd Thomas. 69. 70. 7[, 72. 77. 1 95, 147. 1 76 177. 1 99. 225 LfrleUtor. Vkrqinla Olga .66. 76, 77, 92, 150 LeValloy, Mary Dana 33. 48. 78, r, 49. 205 Uvy. TotMph „ JOS, 117 Uwls Allen LaRue. ,—.77. 93. 131. 1 72. 208 Llndekrom. Mary fane , , , 105. 150, 151,195 LlngcJettor. Maxlno Belly , , ' .. .11)6 lima, Ully Hwoj . ,,105, 14S, 160 lister, Likz Ltw. „,.„., „ mmm „ 31, 93. 154 Llvdahl. [eon Oakre 76. 84. 134 Llvdahl. Thelma NoanU. 93. US Uwrncffc To« Robtrt- . m , „ I OS, If? Lloyd. Beatrice Florence,... , ... 105. 142. 143, 162, 179,206 Leber. Robert Maicu ... _ , . .9, ID5, J 22, ?t, Lockbori, Mary BelJn 105. 160, 174 Lcmjpi . Ramona Matqarer _ 53. 105 Lcittrhrati, E-atfccrra Sterling Ifi5 Lovberg. ] van Bfcabelh.. , JOS, 134. 180 Lowney. Thorn aa Ftotk . Jr — u . . u 9, 105, 175 Lowlhkan. Archie Winston. , 105, 179. 189 Loyntog, dona , ,„ 1CHS Lucas. Joroo Paim, . 93 13: J .. 146. 169. 1 7 4. 175, 184, 1 67 Lu halnger. foyce K. . .105 , 143 Ltscy. Chortone Vondyic „ !U5. 162 L«-bb n Maty Ann fi. 69.81 fi4. 160. [61.225. 229 237 Lund. Helen Ann , ..52. 72 93 98. 162. 163 Lundauui, Elon H ....IPS M McCarlhy. Colleen „ 12. 49. 68 McCtirihy Laurie Attabe 80, 86. 135 149 McCcriy. Frank Palrkt, , . — . „.._,27. 30. 34. 59, 93, 207, 231. 232 McCauley. ]ohn Bernhacd . 71 McChe ney. RobeM Eugttn , ,. _ 105. 12:.. 176 MaCgnodll , Marilyn Lee 8, 93. 131 . 160, 202 McCool, Colleen mmM . . 21.34.150,204 McCuLlouqh, Pa1r cio Jean_ .93, 149 McDonald BUJto Dohl „ _JD8, 18? McDonaW. Donald GeorgH... , 184, 190 McDonald, Halen McRoe ; 1 06 McDonald, fudiih ,„„,„. m mm mmw ,„., .„, ,, S3, 155 McDanaSd. Shlrlsy Dekurns 93 162 McDouqa!, Beverly Regis 65, 66, 136 1 49 McGarry, Edison Fold 184. 367, 188. 190 McC«w. Anna Maigarvt . ..106.162,197.202 McGuinn. David Lany.. . 125, |?8 Mclntyre. LaMeme Roe 106. 143 MrfKee, Bertha Ann_ 64. 135. 158, 158. 159, 1 70 McK«nrin. Dgrothy Jean 106. 143, J 54 McLaughlin. Gsiatdlne 106. 145 McLean, George Dearborn, )r,... ,„,„_...„.,. _ 106 McLecd, Carol- , r H 106. 149 MacDonald. Marsh Lots „.,„._.,.. IB. IDS, 162, 179.208 MacGregor. Flora loan ,, ,. 66. 84, 152 MacKeuzde. Louise , _,__,_52. 93 i?8 ( 131, 162, 163 MocXeniM M. Lorainn Maciey, Viralnio Sue ,. ■ Maclay. Mary Jean i , 6, M, 25. 28 33. 54. 62. 362, 163. 182 . . «.,„.„58. 153. ISO, 157 . 106. 142. 143. !62 Mad on. B ny lean Mahony. Kaihryn f.U7Jb ih _ J. 2D. 29, S4, 55 r 66 160, 1 6 J ,7J 106 1+3, 171 Mankx, M-.iL.vl Ellen . . Manloy, Horberl LeRoy 7.. 58. ft . $4. 145. 166. 167. m, 196 N -,.... - M . ...„ . ...ft3 t 17 NVmnirr,-} Leslie Goraldlnn „ „ ... W _K,.. 1 ..., 1 .54,554 Mannbc, Lorraine Louise...,. ■ , 46. 64. 16 . I6f . 221 Mjnnlx Lucille. Muile. . , . 88, S3. EA, 165, 179 MaiMrtinld. Marqamlu™ , _ _, _N3 Maraoits, Lester Hernia 1 . Ir .45,27, 54, 17i, 183, ISO Marks. Douglas Merle 106. 146 Mofkuion. Theodora A. M TTT5 Mar? law 65. 6j. 134. 150, 151, 196 . .62. U. fS. 149 Mnrrs P-:]irlcla Courtney 12. r06. 160. L7B. J 95 MajsWo. Darks Virginia 71.72. 10fi r 143 Marikn. D Vid Clayjcn , 72, 106 Martin. Lllltan Maiino 64, 156, 157 Martin. Hulh Qranor .29.39.76. 77,84. 162. 196 Martin, William G orqo r |r ,„.,..„ ,.., ' „ w .,. .u«... 106. 23 M«i. Marian Joyce - 54.93, I5S Math sr. Anna V— — — - 2B.93, 135. 149, 150.204 Mathison. Robert Sartford , , , J8, T74, 175 May . lame Mnynnrd. Viraini-T J-ino ..68. 106. k!5. 117. |70. 190. 19?.. 194. 730 , 106 Meade, Burton Sylyesler m — 106, iM Meeban. Gloria An« 106. (43. 158, 181.230 Wciok. Hom r Lynn 106 Menard. Barbara May — , , ,__106, 145 Melzner, Shirley Ma . — 106, 145. 173 MUeA. Sera Mikbad Mjtl r. Dq.-sne Ho en — « ... .106 Mktler. Groyce Violel 9 Mktoelav. M. Jean Hauia. ,  . -. .-21, 60. 61, 204 Mkrn r. Harriet Teem . , 93, 164, 165, 174 Mttdwll, Etainc ,-106. 14S, 160, 173. 174 Michel], Mordle loyca 93, 156. 159.211 Mitchrtl] Margaret „, . — „,tfi 146,1ft Mitchell, Mariorte Ann Mkltelstoedt. Pulh Gladys 306 13-5. H5. 154. 1U _ S4. 156 Mcndl. Marqarel Mao „ BO, 106, 143. 15B Moody Ma)cat m Scall ]05 Moody. Miriam ... 84, 153. 160. 161. 230 Moore. Robert . , , .„ - „. „W.,..M.. ...JIUS Moor William Floor ., ? , V HJ6. 428; Morgan. Frances Pauline . More«r. FranV; James Morrin. Robert Willis.... .39.78. 79.80. 1S4, !S5, 395. I9B . 107, 146. 172. 189. 191. 194 28, 65. 132, 204 Morris Helena Genu .71,72,93. 156,157 Monks. Gloria KqihLsen Mcrmw. Xennsnh Charles 8. 143. S62. 183. ?32 3 54. 179 Morrow, Mary Bernlce _- S7 4 «8. Bfi, 1H 185 More , Kaihryn .107, 149 Heftier. n 7.c r. y h ,, 5.93. 148, 149 Mouai Ellen Amelia. . Moy. Hoben Jarne , 72. 107. 144. 145 174, 181 lOK, fS t VTf, 190. 207 MuLr. Robert M cavlay 97. 107, H6. 175.183 Mulligan, Bess Mildred ..79. fid W, W Murphey, lane L... ..... - H : 96. 232 Murphey, Palticla Tjqu — . -.-,..88, 84 Mwrphy. Anno Mario.., .64, 164 Murphy. Hi- ruird Allan ,-,.. — ., . 307.UB. 123 Mnrray Belly Joan . 94 135, 149. 156 Mylpa, Philip St l!nJ-.n ..„...„ 107 Nelson. Dorothy Blen H m — W)B . W -.., W ( 1 M „ M1 „ M. 84 Nelson, Lois FaUJcla. 4.94.158.230 Netnec. Charles — m .-..«.,_ 107 151, 190 lawman, Mar-aaTel LouLs . Newton, Minnie Edylh .._ 94, 149.162.21K2 .. -.107.143 Newton, Robert Lawremn? w . 1 „„„„ M J9, Iff? Nichols BeUy Grayce_ 53, 107. 343 Nichols, Sherman OlioM. fr. ... „ , ,.-,.,,. -...107 Niool. Belly May .49.61.66.84. 158. 379 Ni ils n. H, Mrcrarethe 56 Nielsen. Patricia Ann. . — ... , M 94 Nleml. Marte .-107, 145, 184 NobliH. Betty Mae 94 Ut. 149. 356 Nye. Ru1h „ , „„ « ,.,. r , ,, ti9 Nygren Carolyn Marie . _ — , — , — 77, ID7 143, 154 O Srien. bdrnund Charles 0 107 135. 146, 172 232 O ' Connell. Mal!ory Anne .94. 135, 149 OTM1. Virgil Lfcyci. It. Qgden. Joe U,..., - — - 1 J 07 Ofen. loycs [ngnr 107. 144. 145 196. 230. 232 :i .i t ' . CJcaendohl. Wifma J Olooit, Bulh Marie 12 94. 134 141. 166 167. Oltten, CailLn B. .. 12.94 J 60 230 OLso-Ti. Doreen Lecna .. 58, 107. 143 Olion. Florence Nadine .1. ' . 2, 39. 94 133. 143. 166 166, 167.230 1. 96. 162. 163 Olson. ro ' JFi Evolyp •30. J 07, Omer, Marjarle uu .u j.iB, 94 Osbom. Patricia Fronces 149.202 Oster, Ciknlon Z1 ' Z 2784 132, 174. 175. 191 Ovliilt Wllljrsm Rnhn-f 107 Oworts, Arthur Ralph . . 107 Packer. Helen Mae. P t07. 143. 156 Paddoct. Donald Atthu - 74. 169. 170 171,210 Pone r, B Hy Ann 9. 12. 94. 160. Ifil Part. Patricia . 58. 107. 149 Palerson. Mary Catherine 149 154. 155 Paul. Halol Evnlyn ID7. 135, 145 Paul. Patricia Helen 107.195 P :-lMer. Bflfiy Yvonne 34 Pence. Mart L . JO? P try. Patricks 70. 7 L 72. 162,163. 226 Petersen. Mary Lois 67.96. 164 Peterson, Artene .. .94. 150. 151 PctufStsn. ]f an riliEabeth Phekrn. James Lawrence. ]i A3. 67. 68. BB. 94 ' 164. 165, t79. 199 307 Philips, George Edward ,_. M 107. 135. 346, iSS, 377. 173, 208 69.146. 173 Phillip . Aaron GlflTir. PhUlipB. Isabel Sneath 84. 158 Phillips. Jack Lawrenc-e ma Phillips, tiycf Mailn 79 fi9 60 7fi 77 ft«i l« i ft Phillips. Samuel 3C?mtH7l 184 Piarce, Grace Elizabeth- .-.,.,....-..„ 94 Plumb, M. EUeati. . . 8. 12. 35 3 ! 37. 153. 209. 223 PoanrhcT. Tun . . IDS 143 Putter, Donna Jo ...94 354 Powe. Shirley H« iJ.. 29.94.144 345 Powell, MarioTke Jean . . IM Powers. Mary T n , r .,, r ,.„. [ C4 Price. Edward Button . 110 Price , Loot a Marie S3 ID.R 145 ] rkr  , Stewart Kenneth . Iflfi 172 173 tqi lfW Prless. BeveTJy Artn Piyde, Hvlun Marqa 39. 40 76,77. 154. 155. 178.207 PhHIotti. Harriet Flizabelh . 108. 135, 144. 145. 156 . .76.20B Pur dy L ' Mrencw Henry — I — ZULtfiiii 115. 125 126 Pyle. Donald Owen 108 Uuiklco. Frances Tnafnaa 108. 143. ran i ochu-: ConslurK Elbabalh, K 35, 56. 106. 149, 164 10H. 137. 170 Rouen. TotThM Tmioph Rnkoinan, Betty Louise. - 33. 34. 48.49. 156 V- 94. 356 157 Ratston, W. Marjorie . . Randolph, Wade Lee 10B RujppviMen. Evelyn May 7B. 79. 80, 134 148 149 172. 191.205 Rathbone. Wallace Fay -j __„„S5] Ratly. Donald Kenneth . .108 Rnymand Marauerite Mae 66 94 149 Reed. Carol May 59.65 Reed, Clakr Thrine-. 108. 166, 278 Bc d, HnSen Marie 39. 196 R ed. Lawrence Kent 1 D9 Reed VLraknla Isnbol. 77. B5 Reedult. Marie L .106 Roese. Janel Mario 108. 143. 164 Roaon. Aonet Anloniu .. 52, 54, !?4 135 149. 162.225 Reichuli. Uana Geiatdlne inn U3 iF.4 R illy. Dorothy M. Rellty. Mary Patricia ss toa ' ns ' 174 ReJntiftftcjn. Jannl Claire Rens. Roberta Belle ... 21, 61.65.65. 85.150. I62. ' ?07:20B 45.49.85,164 Reploale. Opal Loiilu fi (S 29 73 7S l iri 1 7 Reutten, Atleen M,h. 155 Rhoade. Louise .10? Bice. Donald Vern 108 Richards.. Jirtn Holdon ?9. 41 64, 156 94, 149 Richard . Phyllis May fiickll. Norman Earl. Rleqer, Elate Elaine 108. 151. |,VR Rles. Helen M.-rHo ins id_7 t7i Riggart, Etartna fessse 12 63 1KA tn? Hirnjllrig. Mable Ellen Risken. Marian An-jcta ins id ' s iR7 RiMw, Sam. Ir„ :.io8 PACE 4 i Roark. Fl rlco Jeanne.- RohoFt, Lucille Ann Ralfoon. John Waller RooJ WOlred Mc-rri Rom, Donald Wayne RtrtenliMg, Jay Stanley.. Rolwlng. D znb« h Ann.. Rowland. John Kirby , Rud. Selma RuaWn. LoJ Mow Ruetten. Maidd Alloen Russell. Balky Jean u. , RiiWtfr. John N Ryan, Donald Chains. . Ryan. Eunice Dale Sumei Ryan. Jo Ann Elizabeth Sachs, Alfred C . , Seckelt, Rulh Ann . Sogen. Anita B lt . Saqen. Flora Mae Sato , Robert Foe. Sab. Shirley Jean Samuel]. Dkfc Sanders. Ernesl Frederick. Jr. Sandnm. Fran™ Mary. Sanders, luno France -... Sandars. Lois Christine , Sanilsteban, Georae _ SauJbert. Pam Rorobauet Savage. George Waller 95 m . „.4 8Q SI 31.. L31. 136.. 173, 194, 208 , 108 115,17.3 ...108 33 64. 153. 160.161 _ _...JQ9 ■34. 149 L dU. ICS 108 145. 154 109. 154. 155 66.9-1 146. 274 175. 19! .. BD. 95 169. F76. 190 199. SO? .96,360. 199, 204 109, 164 .7, 12. 25. 34. (35. 162, L63, I 77. 109. 149. 154 : . 3 6, 37. 52.95. 149. 154. 155. i Savage. Sftlrloy Kay • Savoresy. Phyllis Carma Saylm Knnneth Dvavkd SchaetFor. William Efcmald. . :haJer. Lois Agnes Sdvaller, Henriel ' a Pauline. Sdmrrer, Barbara Belh SehmoLhont Kathryn Louis Scfemldl. Mary Alice. u , ...... .-..JOB, I ...109. 135. 170. 171.. 190. 193.2 _ 109. 115. I - 109. 133. 150. 1 ...29. 65.77.85. 139. L ' -O, 152, 2 . . .66,95.90. 150, 151, L52. 1 ...7,8. 16,95, 169. 176. S 189. ISO. 192. 193. 199,; 10.55. 109. 143. 1 95. 160. 1 ■ — 109, J KM Mart ,t. nond Frederick, Jr... . Foot George. 55. IS4, 155. 195. ......J95. 158, 170. 85. 162. 109. 142.143. -55u 85. 52,72.95 135. 156. 27, 76. 135. 158, 159. 170. Scotl. Marilyn Elbabeth., Scott, Shirley lean Scoyen. Canlyn OUlCL,-, Shoal. Francis CL i - Shon . B. Joyce Sias. BeWy Ann ... Sikonlo. Virginia P. Simtsnlon . Ramona May . . Sinclair. Philip Skei. Norma Elizabeth, Skoog. Honald Oliver . . Sfcav.- Lymon Haivoy Skube. Noel Cameron.. Small. Jowph Harold . . Sroarft. Mary StM Smii. Rcland Winy Smlili. Belly Irlne SmLlh Rn ' .iy F ' Jn.i . Smith. Georgma Kathliwi Smllh Janice Gean Smith. Lots Eoan Satvio. fane Ellen So ?. Bene Loo. Saromen. Agrte Johanna. SoT n on Helen LauUw SoTsdahl. Pearl Alpha Spachl. Mary Kalhfyn Spalding. Dorothy Frtm ee Spenlmon Lola Mary Spencer, Harold LeRoy ... Splan. MotfOrJft Vi ' xinn SpTeuFt. Elizabeth Barbour 5i ngg Edison Slndiiod, Curtis Alfrttd .13.63.95 166. 167. S ll . 143. I . .69, 7D 7] 77. 162. 3 , -...45.46. 1 ...109, 1 ...95. 131. 174. 175.; 95,156. 157J , ,8. 109, 1 ZZZ ' io9.i45 ' i «.....;?3 74. i 2, 115. 166.229. 231.; 1Q9, 1 ..... .131. 146. 1 SB. 109 135. I .109 .101 108, 136. 174. 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Daryl Moilu Swtt?!«ir, Robert Lnonard 97 . 49. 59. 68.95, .„. 147, It I, 78,79. 80.86. ; 16, 77, k34 143 .. .._..il0 .110. 166 t48. 149. 202 110 64. 156. 157 84. 163 no 110. 127. 128 no 250. 204. 222 110. 149 190. 192. 222 J56. 157. 180 130.162, 208 . 95 — 110 208. 2Z9. 232 165, 180. 207 95. F35. 171 110, IVO. 171 Tabarard Robon John Tiingo Nina Marad Tolcsky, Arthur Edward. . Tuylor. Franco lowif .,.-.- Teel. Petor Temp[o(on. Jean A Tr-rretl, Pri rilla r do Terry. Betty Jean ThAbwn Geciae William... Th nipson Larrajrta E Thomsen. Henry Fredrick Thomaen. Roberi Lee. Thomsen. Ray Thorpe, Jacquelyn Qaik.. Tomlln, WlillaiD Claodo . Torres, Ei g«ne M rrsholl TouBses, Helen Marie Truals. Millard Fillmore. .... Tripp. JoAnn Tianrud. Bemlre Ri ' a Trcope, Jean Elizabeth Tuckrr. Rac rl Atlhur. ... Tupac. Lillian MaTy T ' jilL ' .: ■:, ■ Ari:fj . 110. 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Rosemary Cbarlene ' . 95. 147, 376, 177 193. 205.207 ( ., „ ,— 48 1 n ■ v I ......7.— .. 7t, 1167143, ' : V , .72, III, l 6 95 II. 172.: .29. 66. 95. 154 ..23.95 54, HI. 143 56,111.143, 160 .. .55. 111. 131. 143. 366. 167 _ ...111. 123 , .... .128 . .8,53.95. 160 . 86. 135. 158. 133.211 78.79.80, 158 111.149.158 . ...r UI 145 , n , 11 1 95. 149. 1G2.203. 298 „.„„A II ™ .3, B8.96.9B. 156. 157 58- S, 147. 169. 171. 190. 192. ?0B . 47. 111. 143. 167. 95. 149 96. 156. 167 6?. : r 2. 96. 16D 96. 149 3 96. 16?, 231,232 PACE 14 7 Wrwler. Hairy Edward ..... Whaler, James , ,, , Whit . Lurkr , Whth  iif, Rulh Amy WiJcomb. Mai Mif - Wildmcm. Florence Winifred Wilkmaon. Alborl Edgar WUfaMfi Dolorw Marie W Miami. Enid Imno Wilson, C. Audbenne. ... Wilson. Murlal Calherkne Wtarmm. Roq r William Winters, Donnarnon Whhrow. Elizabelh Hay Wjtior. Edw in Damon, ft. Woehl. M«lvm I Wolfe. Gerald 146 145. 150 .11. BO. Ill, 142, 143 49 36. 1S4. 155 45,5?, 207 52, 96.156, 157 96. C49 12. III. 149. 143. 150 s .86, 160 m in. 123 -will. 143. 166 72, IM. 149. 15 1 ™ It I — — 98 179 Wollo. Virginia Cloplon . Wolloid. Ronald Eugene.. Woltam, Qw n Ardpll WdooY Gary Eugene Wooda, ljoks Ann Woodward, Shirley K Wcrcfol. Valwrio FW. , Wriqhl, Belry I. York. Front E „ Young. Robert Bruce Young, Virginia May Ycungilrotn, Lau ikr Dnvls . ZaeLke, Arnold Edward Zimmerman, act Thomas 51. 156.159, 171 111. 123 III. 146 til 111.152 77, 111, 143 11. 145. 164, 165 - :.J8S t7B. 177. 190. 193.205 .77. 112. 143. 166. 167 - 90.86 U2 76. 6Q.96. tfi9. 179 This annual was dedicated to Memories and tha! is ihe purpose I hope it fulfills ... a book which you may pick up and reminisce through ... a book thai will bring back poignant memories of one year of your college life al Monlana State University. Whether or not this has been achieved, I leave up lo you. A million thanks . . . lo CYRILE VAN DUSER for endless hours spent in tedious work and consoling advice ... to LORRAINE GRIFFITH who was always there with or helping hand when the going was the toughest , , , to LEE JELL1SON who spent hours pasting and alphabetizing class and sorority pictures ... to MANDl LUEBBEN who worked untiringly when stacks and slacks of pages requiring copy were laid by her typewriter ... to ALICE DRUM who made ad sales boom to a top mark ... to BOB BLAIR who came forth with scores of unique ad layouts ... to JO ANN BLAIR who worked diligently on contracts ... to CARLIN OLSEN who did a thorough job of all Ihat was asked of her , . . to LORRAINE THOMPSON for her 3plendid art work on ads and hand lettered pages ... to LOIS PAT NELSON and WILMA OfCSENDAHL who spent unnumbered hours on the card lile in preparation for Ihe final index ... to ROGER BARTON who drew so many clever ad pictures ... to PEGGY GROSSER ELAINE JOHNSON, and BETTY HENRY who com- piled a very complete fulure book ... to MAX SUGG who wrote sports copy , , . to all the rest of my staff for all their cooperation and hours spent. A lhank you . . . lo ihe TRIBUNE PRINTING AMD SUPPLY COMPANY for Iheir cooperation in printing this annual ... to MR. ELLIS who was so helpful wilh formal pictures ... to LIFE magazine for permission to use ihe Life format ... to DODD, MEAD COMPANY for permission ( 0 U se Roberl Service ' s poem, Young Fellow My Lad ... to THE NORTH AMERICAN PRESS for a fine cover job . . . to K. D. SWAN for the cover picture. GINNY PAGE 2 i B


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