Montana State University - Sentinel Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

 - Class of 1952

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ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING func- tions of the school year, the Forester ' s Boll is presented annually offer mony hours of plonning ond work. The Men ' s Gym is transformed into a for- est porodise through the use of mony fir frees and boughs. A two-night affair, the ball ' s main purpose is to roise money for the Forestry Club Stu- dent Loon Fund. Forestry students may borrow from this fund to further their educotion. Originally started by a group of Forest Rangers taking refresher courses on the compus, the boll has grown to its present size. Chief-push of the 35th ball was Don Cullen, who also took first place in the beord-roisiing contest. The con- test ,one of the ball ' s added attrac- tions, is a means of advertising the boll. Wes Morrison presents Don with the first prize award, an electric razor. FORESTER ' S BALL KAM HUGHES, MARTHA SMITHERS, AND GLADYS MIDDLETON were port of the can-con dancing group which entertained the Foresters and guests. LIQUID REFRESHMENTS of Cok« ond oronge soft drinks were on the house . Bortenders John Ailport, Dick Leicht, Mike Sullivan, Joe Luckmon, Fred Pruessing, ond Bob Jordan kept the drinks flowing during the Sat- urday evening proceedings. ■rmemSkK inc J»hn5t»vnFlft-4 (Xt 4 MILL

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THE 12th ANNUAL NITE CLUB DANCE, produced by the School of Music, featured on original floor show, Trial by Music . Most of the music for the show was composed by Gib Leibinger and Boyd Swingley. De- lores Gilskey was one of the music students who displayed their talents. She is shown here doing a western comedy routine for the Nite Club audience. NITE CLUB DANCE TRIAL BY MUSIC opened with a raid by six p ' a ' .n- clothesmen who arrested many of the dancers. Jim Cole, as the judge of the city hall, was given musical replies to charges by the group of defendants. Add- ing their contributions to the festivities were Tusco Heath and Wayne Follden, guitarists; the Lariotes, a cowgirl dance group; Betty Rumph, violinist; Bob Hoyem; and a formal dance by Carol Andreosen and Johnny Thomp- son. The Jubileers presented an original compositiion by Gib Leibinger who accompanied the group on the piano.



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NOT TO BE OUTDONE by the For- ester ' s, the Law students presented their eighth annual Barrister ' s Boll in the Empress Room of the Palace Hotel. The semi-formal dance had a variety of entertainment furnished by the fraternity and sorority houses. This function is host to many of the Law School alumni and outstanding legal men throughout the state. Tony Keast and Mary Joyce Quinn were caught on the donee floor by the roving pho- tographer. BARRISTER ' S BALL TOM PAYNE acted as master of ceremonies and also gave assistance to the Sigma Nu Quartet who was rep- resented by one original member of the group, Arne Huppert. DOROTHY ROSS sang a song explaining the reasons why she hated men. Judging by her expression it looks like she meant every word of the song. The Moon Moods provided music for dancing.

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