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MONTANA STATU I NlVI KWITT LIBRARY 1956 Sentinel I ' ubltihrd by Tin Associated Sti dent o Momws. State [ ttrvgistTY, Missai la, Mo Dick I Eoskjw Editor Kay Blaszek Business Manager Fori word Igam the halls echo with laughter and shuttling as students return to the MSI ' campus, lager freshmen adapt themselves to t oliege life and everyone shares the responsibilities of upholding MSi ' tradition and school spirit. The h hts bum steadily throughout the night .. . jot j :: re prosperous America ts obtained. A brief breaf front studies once again makes the Lodge the heart of the campus as students pause to enjoy n cup of coffee and chat mth friends. Mew buddings and modern facilities set a more pleasant atmosphere for study and college life. A cheerful smite and cooperation among undents helps to maintain the unity of all on the Montana State I ' mvcrstiy i am pus. In the future is the promise of fulfill men t of many dreams, as the students of today graduate and become the teat hers, businessmen, doctors, lawyers, scientists, journalists, and artists of tomorrow . , Inother day passes . . . and soon another year at MSU. Statcl) firm line the Oval Walk, 1 The vJrtipus hav more varieties, ol native and exotic trees than any other cimnu in the Uriittd Sutev ,- U.f fin i: MSU CtfAfnjft l In llitr luturc. ihr tun! work -ilnJ ttnh of thrsc Teaching %n«lmtv iht skills ni .1 milcc-kIii t ln.  inr iwturr thrmiitrv tuJcnt will be iM-Jifml in ihe aen- I . Sin lll.iin ►U|rit nC ill: Sh Imm I ii ' l ir. -in n . il ' ini ' rrr..V.ifi title Wttthl. PAG1 nir Almost nothing tn modern nut hods and facilities U oecrlool{cd at MSV, The varied wtneHlum is designed to offer training and edu- cation in the many fields in which students arc interested, School are specialized in ike training of students for business, science, art, music and the com m mm aticc world of tomorrow. These schools arc pro t ided with facilities which enable the student to gain the knowledge which is necessary for the advancement of our civilization. H.I -IS The ilrjnu •frpurtirtcuc produce many fine plu ilurm i flu- whuiit M..H .lini Itihii tlu-m, stmltrn learn ihc art arid The College of Fine Arts offers instruction in both the creative and performing arts, Interest has grown so (hm now battel crafts, tin J outside t his srs in oil and tenter t tdor hare been added in addition to the format Courses in Fine Arts. II t Thr riwm rrjJtnj; remiri vi lUr library % J larmtiar place 10 MSI ' SttmHttfc i)jht comes m MSt jnd •.imicnJi t orn in uc tlicir ttttdhrinu « the libra ty. Wink the remodeling of the library was being it one, MSI) undents temporarily Studied tn rooms of the Liberal .Iris Building it fid anxiously awaited the moment when they could step into a mote pleasant atmosphere for studying. Students have access to almost 2(X).- (MO rolumes and historical documents for pleasure reading or reference in study. The library also subscribes to more than 900 Periodicals the current issues of which are kefit in the reading room. I ' M. I MM H mm Hi li alwne I he NTSL ' cmiifiuv, tic .I i men lake up the annual usL 1 white washing i he M on Mount Sentinel. One of I he social event tit ihe year is the Sadie Mawkim Dance which attracts all women and eligible men — especially thoic who ct caught — tor an unforgettable mi; hi oi fun for ,1L ( Jul- of ihc main attractions of campui life activities are the Friday rtt bt mixers in the Spacious tiritl room qf ttoU-rt SiMr}. limntlcr el tin irjilmmul JS, anJ Mrs, Sibley arc hnnmrd l« Spur . IWar Paws, unJ u:hcT MSI uu ]cni) in Icsfrvt: Smjiinp utt tin Step jf Hmnrinmtnj{ umr- A trt ilitn.ui never re« . pjintinp ihe Victory van and aiiJmn j imnrh i t «hi e ami |i!ory to the Virtu rv bell i iuM OHe of a irc hman tmny tlirtie ,. The l cll rinj: uui (numplumly Montana ' victurm. College ttfe is full of iuidtttuns, and MSI ' has numy Freshmen {hunting the M , . . the betimes . . . the femi between the Foresters iimi Lawyers . . . Hetfa rfk - a$d many  . !■■l ,I III fit V The (irizzly BoIk t pxatc i pbytJ in Bozeman and Btatkcijtail itfeptohtof iht mail] URs to -which MiuouL cut alternate year ami ii tht high sr i for rivalry the tpadtius ncte Fic-kl Hpxue is put. between MSU ami NfSC. ' Ilu- traveling trophy i now in the MSU trophy c sc, ' Also traditional xtc Homcoming, the weekend honoring the Alumni Qad ' f Diiy honoring the nmn who foots the bills i titid the ffttftty con rotation s pep rallies ami song jests held during the year. DEDICATION lire year oi laughing, gaiety, and studies come to in end as uuktu% a wait jjraduaunn (nun their Alma Mater. Most it them look forward to careers and a place in the business world. As senior graduate, the mhtr students move focwaid and anxiously await the coming year. Again the halls will echo with laughter and the lights will bum steadily throughout the night. — It is to these seniors and the students that will tollow thai this book is dedicated. I- H,l VIM I I l. STATI IM ' RI H I I if CAl I N ixtt to R(ght: Sit , r, |. ivim, Ckurence Poptaun, (kor c N ' . I.mul, J ' .isnmr . Rili t, . I. Mviio Ahusvhi I la nil urn prcd jlt), Mary ML Cpitdon, A. It. {mthric, Merrill W.irikn, Mrv George LOCAL EXECUTIVE BOARD 1- HUGO iRONSQN Lit |p right: Ak- M. Sicrwnzott. Theodore lacofc, Mrs. Tlimius. Millroaty (Atvcnmr oi Motftaftau pag! rwKtm HAROLD CHATLAND ROBERT T. TURNER r;okhON iWSTU ActiiiM I kail at the Fjtikhv: l ' rul«wi. .Vimu Ck-jn of ihc C«llc|ic nf An ami l can vi the -f jtliuic School; Director, M.nhr.n.iiK v SYkiuin: [ ' rokwr. MiMoiy inj PoIiIicjI fining jI Suibh: ProlcKor, Zoology. ScictiLL. ANDREW C O PGSWE] L HARRIET K. MILLER IOHN P. HELD1NG Aciinj! [X-;m of Stutk-ius; Pmu-vum Aiiiuj; As K itt lv.ni i r SiiNlntis ■v issisuat ttfthe Dean of Students, [ournaltgm. wdate Profcssw). HAROLD BRAUN LENDAL JtOTSCHEVAR EARL VV. MAIM ELL Director. Health Service ( As t.im Vut Ihn-iUu. InhhI Scrxicr .im Residence Director oi Siuthm AtuviiicvFacililtc fettnf) H.ilL; Proleisor. Hotnt Economics. { fmiriKlor ), r m.i. rw imi KA ' I HI.M N rAMI T H£LL I (- SWJ RI t PUBUc: SFRVICK l.itVlSiO Frrmi Rou.kii W right Qupbjc Karr, wcrWary; Mr .. K.hh; SoulkinL M-trci-ir;, m tin- Diusmii: Huvs Mitkr. I in.r..r: Mar} Margarci ' ourincy. Secretary in charge ol Motiu - S«ud t)iusnm: Mrs. Hiilda Fields, vurctarv in L-1iarge of record Alumni, Second Row - Marik-ih DSWWf, Murdo CatopbcU, (A N 4m., Dick Harris, Mrv VityifKB (Soidrn, News Serbia. The administrative agency through which iht L r ui crsiiy carries on its olf campus jvtivitic and wvure . It include ihc dc- paritm nrs oi home 4tudy t aduli i-ducalmu, alnmm rclatums, radio- ' IT programming, pufetfcSUOJU jnd nrws venices. pkacc- riunt bureau and Mm km emphiymmt. Works directly ivhb communities and group irk community historical pajji mi dramav wwnmututy surveys, institute. .,, lr rums and conferences. I ' nr organ i alioiv. dvsiririg Quakers and programs from the campm. a lecture and concert humiu t maintained. K curing Faculty f)K. A. s. MKRRILL. Vice Prwdcnc, Ot tin Iv.-uIly. I ' mii ci Malbemaiics 1II-LFV (dd ' ASOX. rhairnian, Ifcp.urnuiii «t Mi«rni- Hioimma . PfOrwsOl ol WotTIt BcttllCMIlkl KL ' J l. ' S A. i ' I I.FM W. ] ' n.kvot r.1 li lish |, HOWARD M l£LLE. Profess oJ Uw f . ' 1 t ' .U M MM U SCH(M)LOF lUSIXiSS ADMINISTRATION Fim Kijft ' t Id i tn nghi — AKhild Martinson. A w itani PnalenQr} Mrs. Margaret A. S -.m ori, Instructor; Mr . MaWQC |ohnu,n. Research AuocuHe, Bureau 01 BurincM IkrearelM k-mrvc Lewis, Srcrctinr; Mrs, Rrcnda F. Wilw-W. Prutcttor: J an II. Sehtapoy. Scvrc.it.in. lSuwr4ii ot Rumih ami Fioauifnii: Research. Second Row — Frni Harm, Instructor; Robert Line. Pttdaasfj Allen T. Htlhinj:. PruirvMir: William S. Pcicis, AjMcwjfe Pro- fessor; Donald f, FjtiMrni, EVotevwir. Theodore H- Smith, Dean .md I ' i,.!.. vM r ; E ' dwin . Dwycr. Assistant Prntt-svir; Frt-d V Hrim«ik rn, Assistant PrnJrvtor; Donald A. Walson. Assistant Prutcssor. Ihr Svh il (ji llu nH« rVdmimt dates hack 10 V VK For 4 dc clothed cMcntii|viiitn.£ a curricu ol Science de rtc in Hutmw Adn tin MSI earnpm I program 1 httrn leads t£ a Mow S :||OOL P HDli VI R JN Front Ri«xv, tdi to nj«hi - fames K. SWi, Asw wie Protessor: Andrew W. hhlnin. Professor. Kl.mir While, F ccuti r Scire lary: Frank |, Wjtstm. Assistant Professor: Robert |,t% sshstjui I ' foJrvutf. Sev.md Rr.ss 1 in, latUton. I K ' art and Pfotc%mr, |oh Staehle. Assistant Prulesvir, Vernon SlcUcn, AsSOCMtt Pmlcssor; lamrs W. l.cbh,m, Assistant Prntrsw: llenrs Knapji. A tMant PmJrssur: ticitfgc Milli . Assistant Professor. 1 his scar ihc Selwuil ol Education initialed two new programs: tht prog nUTI leading lo ihc hacliclor ' s drj$rrr in chtocntan ctlu Cdtklti and the program leading to the ttoctor ol edueariem degree. PAGE TUKXTY-KIVE SCI lOOt. F I f i! l STKY Front How, Utc to right — ]ames I.. I ' auon, tnsrrn, un: , ft, Howclt, AsMM.mt PmJcssor: Hell Steele. Assistum I ' rotcvsu; K s A. Williams, fV.m and Professor; fScn Hucy, Assisi,un EVotes ' .iir; t ' -ad Mit-ojindt, Technti,.d Foreman, hack l?ow — At nc Itoiic, Associate Professor; William Pierce. Assistant Professor; fames U ' .illn, Assistant Professor; fnhll kritT, AsvikMU ' Prolessor; Douglas; tiilhrrl. Assistant Prottssur: [ ori Bali twin, Supt, Forest Nursery anil Supervisor, School Forest: Cii. in C ' ■: ■. Assistant Professor. ' I hv School ml Forestry ol Montana Siatt University has readied its maximum enrollment with respect to its physical plain and its teaching staff, List year and again this year ihe total enrotl- mcii! tnusi k- held miller sOft and a limited munUer of graduate students. 1 1 icrease t enrollim-m depends upon increasing the stall and r:aelniig facilities. The School refused entrance ui sVi per cent ol those who applied lor entrance during ttns year. SCI IOOL c if- fOURNALISM Left to right - Edward R. Dugjn, PwWsvir; Mt-.. |. 1 1. I lot x en. Secretary; CX f. fUir. Acting Dean and Professor: Richard L t):sru- It.. Assistant Professor; Miss Dorothy lohncon, Assistant Professor; Ur. FretJerick I . t . Yn. ssoctair Professor, Prospective employers continue to constitute the most difficult pruhlem ol the School of journalism. There simply arc nut enough Mont;m;i graduates to supply the demand. ( raduaics litis year Stepped into jotw paving as much .is SllHl a tek. Many gotxl |iihs went begging, j I '  m K.I I I I IV PiUl T m l ;IIIIfi - WA nrm. SCHOOL OF LAW PftskJttti Ctti M- MJ-arbml. Pn.ic™ ; Ituucll E. Smith, A mutant Professor; I Van Rnhcrt E. Sullivan, PriHewur. Edwin W. Kft jis. Pm1c r: Hear Prmott, Pr«lc Mir: fame I), Tingle, Iltr Sdwoi ot l.aw, which t accredited hy Krth the American it.tr AswKutHiri and tlvt Awmaimn l American Law Schmh, completed it weund year under thr recently rc i«:d ttintttcr mum, A number ul combmatKin programs tonnulalcd h the Vbi-.l in itjufcratmn with various department ot ihr L ' lm truly arc uHcrcd to studentv ML SH DEPARTMENT Siiiimi. Ic(t to tt Ui itrn f Kainskill. A uciate Profrtvw; Chafia F. Osborne Iwtructor. Left to rijjhr - Linyd Oakland, Pmlruor; Eugene Amine. Amo ciatr Profe ori Heinz Arnold. A«i wm Pralevww; Luther Rich man, LVaii t i ihr C tJ1cj c ui Fine An .md Prafowr; Florence Smith, ProfeWwr; fame E. Evcf«.nk Inttrutlur: Suvm K. Schwab, Itutmctov; Merlin QeduL AsMMll nBMfWf; Florence Remoldst ftttbtam Pr«fe wr; fohn Ix%(cr. IWe wir; Rudolph Wnuh, Prnictuir; Mar arcl WaMu Instructor: Oror r J. Hummel, A - mtjm Pf o fejMO f. The tfah ni the School ol Music $ made up nf experienced iravher ol tnuuc who arr itlO pCfforatfog armu, They Iwing to ihctr Uudrnu both the theoretical am! practical knowledge so PAOB TW I M -SKVIA DHWKTMIVis uf- suritu.tK.V, ANTHROPOLOGY, AM) SOCIAL WORK l r f!« Hi Mjilll [ . ].. . sil UJll I ' ri l .M ' [ ill S)K H li l, . 1 1 k I Anthropology; llaruld iWhcr, Associate- VnAvsitu in Sociology; Gordon Brtwder, itofessoc and Chairman; Ctrling Malmir. Assistant Professor of St ciolugy and Ant hrc x 1o y ; NTilrcit Col mil AssiMjni Professor of Sociology and Atuliropotogy. Sociology . in I T ot pictured — fames W. Carroll, Instructor Anthropology, This detriment oilers a combined economic Ofld nol lulugy major tor those who plan to go info work thai requires a hack ground in ho(h of these fields. k-Mdo graduate and under graduate degree in sociology, anthropology and social work. MMHttiiiBlfi OK, PAOI km MV-MOIIt DEFAR1 MENT l PORETGN LANGUAGES Left to right — | mn T. Nothnigle, Instructor; Pant A. Buchotf, Prnl ' rvKjr; |nhrt M. Itcyers. Intlrnttor; M.lipicritc Kphrun, As si tain Projeuor; Tliwtj Sotcprkw fiociwtc Pruiowjr; That S. I.iniistrom, Assistant ProJettw; Kukri M. BulJKtt, (-1i.iinnari and A w uitr PkbfcxfOr; Thrwdurt M. Shucmakcr. Asmh uk- PruprsMit: W,irJ Powell. Asm si j nl PtMlt-ssur. Ill |W I lie I V[ . rtmrnl oJ Fi rd) ti L-iri u. irs iiuriratrd its utt liy two member ; [oullmj; nine, ami nuuguraied course 111 Italian and Rasriaft. A Lallgttlgf talturaTnry was installed and tvui iwu nf radon. Hie liepartiiKtrt sftnntorcd three rc mral Hirelings til lan iu c teacher . DEPAHTMKNT I HIS T! JKV V I P )LI I It At. St If Ci: Seated. IcPi to ri|;ht — M. C. Wren, Profrwor; Klhs WaMruii, Associate ProfcMor; It. Tctcr . Associate Protestor; I. W. Siumr. IfistfUiiuf : |. I.. Miller. Professor. Standing — Oscar |. I latnmcn, Prutctsur; |ohn T. S .hlrkikrr. Asustani Protcitof; Thomas Payne, Assistant Protestor; H. h. Bemuti. Prufrvwir; |, A K.irlin. Assistant Prolowr; R. T, Turner, Protestor and Chairman, Otters llit It. A. rjegfttsfc with a combined rMf C m history ami political science, nr separate inainrs in cillicr histort of political Hicncc A Matter ' decree tun k obtained m either nf the Litter Itclds. PAGE TWENTY -NIVE m-.l ' AKTMI-.VT Of l-CO i i ||CS Lett Id nj;hi — Forest F. iiUhriM. Graduate Assistant; George Heliker, A ristam Professor; William O, Thweatt, Assistant Professor: Roy |. W. Kly, Chairman and Professor; Arvh C. Caliaftay, Instniiicii; Raymond II. McEvoy, Assists rvi Professor, En this department sludcnti. may CpftCcntrsttC i lie j r tnT : cM in various hclds inirtudinj;: p-ncral otmotni : throry, Lilmr econ- omics, consumer economic!, utility miiiiinncs, economics 1 ijnancc, and world economics.. Economics and sociology and cconomu s lasv tomlmulions. .ire Ami uttered. DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY Nf Philosophy I.cSt to rijilit — lames II. Slr.iu h.m. Av iMarn Prolc r: F. A. Atkinson. Professor and Chairman; P, Lee r!ns.n- , A«dstani Professor; E . L. Marvin, ProEessor i. Phd« vophy ): Frank M. du Mas, Assistant Professor; Ben EL SappersiKld, Professor; Thomas G Burgess, Assistant Professor. A spccialbxd major in cither fiefd of psydiology or pbslosaopby in offered for professional preparation and a combined major is designed lur a genets) education also. AFFILIATED SCHOOL OF RELIGION Left icj right— - can Rot , Assistant Director; Deane Ferro, J i i r :. l r. ir. Boasts ■ 500 9 inereaie in eorolimcni in religion classes over tlic jwst two years; sponsors a fresrutian camp mr w Freshmen at Flathead Lake on the week-end preceding Orientation Week and holds general meetings, in the dorm discussions and popcocn fontneu al faculty homes sjwrtioccd l y the Student Christian Association. i-u.v i Ktfttl DEPARTMENT OF ENtJUSH Kelt la rt lu - J r. Leslie , . Fieiiter. ( ili.nr iii.ni ul lk i. jjuI Prut,.; llulu . . C-ulcman, Prnl,; Dr. Arties Honcr, Attfcjt4rt Prof,; Mrrrd I). ClubK Awtw ' c Prof.; Dr, Nun (I. t - r[micr AssivMtc Prof,: Ih. Walter L. firown. AfMC Mc Ptw.; Dr. SamK Betikf) Teaching Asmtani; obn E. Moon-, Auoditt Prut; Hicr, In tnuiur; Wjlrcr Van I I!hhu I lark. A w cute PmLi Dr. Pcrn.ml Ht rin in.m, Avmt.mi Pm1,; I r. Wjltcr Kmjf t Afcdsunt Prut.; Henry V. Lirinn. A  t lrfU1 1 ' rui.; f JC ih Virw :ur T InslriuTfir; Dr. VeJder M. (iiHitxt, Atvtutt- Prni.; Edmutod I,. Freeman, Pw ? Dr. Seymour Bettky, Avsuuut Prut. 1 hi Kng1i. h Department olter thin cuunei ol siinly, one Inr llic . ' .i.t. .ii . primarily inurr-tird m preparing tor .iJvanced wnrk in literature, in r lt t tmJcim tcrktng ttptri Ut ttad guntrncc in writing, jnil unt lor student planning m tcath m set i Hilary vrwmk DJ IV K I Ml- N ' t r ' I s| ' i Nil | di to ri -ht — Hcri H,iiv cn, Pr  lc « r: Dr. Kselyn SetJoH, A i uni Pmtr or; Kalph Y. MiC innis. A wKtale Prulcv.nr and (1|nin?WJi; S th Fe«endm, A ' ikuIc Prulruur ' Die Spvcvh eiirrieulmn pfinnirs lukkgroumi .tint ttatnin Un Lompetmie in jntti ' ir address, imt nsics, orjJ interpretation, rjitwi .mil irtr rtort,  prech ctirrtfc icn -ni ' l rttutjuuu md hawkd ' :titnlrani4. Aodeinu ' pmj.r, t u lead to itic Ifcrhelor ' i .i iut M ii-ii i r % degrees. r UE Til lit I ONB DEPARTMENT Olj FINE AJtTS (a-I: in n h? W,l!:u [ [ouk. Asmm.imi 1 ' mu •,-r: Vim Ann-!. I, Professor; lames K. Dew,, Assistant Professor. During this past jtttr, the Art Departmeni has increased its staff. It now offer .. greater variety of courses for Wh majors and noivniaiors. Plain lor Hii- nlLir uuhidi .i laduaU program lo Ik esiahhvkd at hii early date. BALLET Mrs. Mfirjoric Cooper, Ballet classes W«re ttUlgKl for the secant! year bj Mrv Marjorie Coofnr. All churco raphi, i n l Ik N ' lte Chili Dance arid the At1-School Shone, Carousel. was original. LcKoy I lin t-. Asquint Professor; Clemen Peck. Assistant Professor, This active department this year staged .itoonj; oilier prriM JiKiion-s an Original Nay i,vnileri and directed hy Carroll O ' Connor, a jjradoatt il XfSt ' , DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS kioiir RjBW, krt U ri iit -I). ( P . I Iranian, AsMxiaie Professor; J . G. Oatrom, Associate Proccsscn and Head ol Impairment: |. I lashisaki. Assistant Prolcssor. • I row Is. ]), Rtiumjjton, Instructor; William Myers,. Assistant Professor; VP, It. Cowdl, Assistant Professor; L A. IVi crsan, Instructor ut punned Mrs. Wra lu-h, Lecturer; Harold Clialland, Dean il die College lo Arts and Sciences and Pro1ew r of Math.; A. 5. Merrill, Vice President and Dean ol the Faenllv, ami | ] ro h-sM.ii ol Math. Pirrt Row. k-lt Ip ri ht - Kttinrth K. Auiti.mt: l  ul N. CUwMm, trraiiufc duinr. trjiliuti ' Astistunt. Srcun.J ktm — Hohrn M, Wii.lni-ui, Am VV f irl.K. As tum I ' rotoKir; Freij 1 1 faa tMM PtaCeMbfj [uliti V. Wthrcnlicru, Thr fiiur - in Ctvolojg) rum include wtnk. mi ami MtxV Wttfi rulponroJo|; . Stxullwood, Graduate Avutum; linlwrt Mc UM IWt on Elok-ri ikil.i. ti.nnn.in ind DEPARTMENT OF h TFK ! !. K;Y l cii to n lit — Or. fJuiiaM Iktlcr. Projector 4iul Chairman; F, I , Ifikix A ifum I ' mitAHir. A fl.A. in Bacteriology «r Medical Teduiotovj i% affined to the tiutlcni in thi department a well m an M.A. in Kaclcrtolnxy. Stnnin.i™ jt the Rocky Mount J ill LiUiMtury nt Hamilton arc n valuable to -mott una radiutc dudem . I ' HVSK S HI I ' AK I Ml V] Faiulh mcmticrs .ire pictured aruunJ the Ikpjrtment ' t evcti nullum iktijdu M ti Imcar accelerator which i u cd m research in MKEHC physics. Lett tn nyht — Archer TjvW. Scientific Tcchmcun: l)r M.irk frfc ofcwo ct , Amimjim ProfcttW; l r. Kulon !tppr«:ti, Chairman ,irul ProfetSOt; Richard |. I l.iyleii. AttUtS l f ' rnlr «ir; I r. i. D. ShsjfanbcraEfj l ' mte vor; Robert SjivHiII, luutratj Emil B. J jcitilikr. Technician. PAGB TIiik 1 1 ■I I i f: t.K ZCX L(X;Y DEPARTMENT Led tO ri lit — Harol d t;, Krnip| . Graduate A isi.int; [nhn ti. Craighead, Unit Leader « t «1k- Montana Cooperative Wildlife Research, ami . ' WmuiiI I ' mlosnr: Philip L. Wright, Professor Koy.it B« Hrntiwn, Associate Pro KsMar; IX M, Stewart, fasw t Professor; Luiivig G. hWvmni, Chairman and Professor; K. I . llulinjj. Assistant Professor: George F. WeSsd, Asvx-iate Pro- fessor: R. S. Hoffman, Irtstructor; G. B. Castle, Professor: G. I. Hakus, Graduate Issistam iK rwv I i PARI WENT Left to right— Ruin-it Diett f. I ' rolessor: f, V. W.in rs. Prole M«rt Meyer Ghcsstn, Assistant Professor; LeRoy Harvey, A$$iat am Professor, L W. So try. Chairman and Professor. No: pictured— pWph Kramer, Broii ssot The Hiit.mv Deportment special itet in the sUxJ) plant lilt and the rn.mafitiTierit l plant rc DEPARTMEW OF CHEM1STKY Left to right— ,| ( W. Howard, i: inirirrtn and ProUssor; G. R. Shutk, Assistant Professor; I. . L Stevran, Associate P rofessor; I . K, Jslcrhidd. AftDttanl PrnfiAMiT: R, I today, Associate Professor; Earl C. Lory, Professor. The Chemistry Department at Montana State L r ruvcrViiy- rs iliveri the highest rating posnhk OH the approud list of the American chemical Socktv. i ni lie i i HhTAKTMbNT ' I I I iMI ECONOMICS Frtuil iitm , Iris to right — Pauline Wruir, I bum- Living Center; Hflrn I lollanibuorrh, St mm am Prntrtkor; 7ak- lt.it tr rbiK«, Nitr rry School Tcaiher. Uric I Vim .. Html Ten hi r. N ' tir cry Bjfk K m - Aunt d Plan, ftfitau ; U.mIjI lb kiituk r, I k r4 l «•■. n .r ami Chairman. Sarah v I ►nVhclib Avmlant Pn Jr ux: S.ir.ih P. MroNvrt. Nursery Sellout Teacher. hi .uliimmi to clttM$ f Home P-eoiltHiuc Minkm get practical cxpcncrKe- m the Hume l.fiing Center I (id the ntttlCf)!  ehoob The pCpttftfftcnl httS hvf granted Wn n--.i-.irJ-. awanh mi tmtl tut tonal management. DEPARTMENT OF HIM Til h physic m i in ca nc N From How, [fit m right Viola KtcindicnM, Awes ant Professor; Man lawn , In-anMur: ignis stoodlev. I ) r fc M r; Betty baurot, (uviru, inr. Jt.iLk Hoc — Edward Chaiuta A ntam Prorcwr; ftcotgi Qtm Instructor;. Chariot, Herder, Chairman-. Robert Oswalt), In ..tnMor: Vittirhl Wilson. Assistant Professor The- Pb department tan in im lueir pru rjmv iru H-nm (im Krjrriv, the tutu mural fimgrartis, the training ul Physical Fcluta ii. in leathers, and pre physical therapy training, h also offers the II A aim I MA. degrees. IK Si IIVI I tr t RttV, lett to right Capt. Jnhn SV Phillips, Supply tJflt err, Kfaibc Qco, lb Kothlcr, Awutanl Protestor: Colonel Ifcmabl C. lamiutn. Protestor. Major Edwin C Fro !, Athutam: Cap . I Jwighr VV. Peterson. Training NFfice Hack Rnw— S Sgl- Arthur Junes; M Sgt. Richard lamnard; M Sgt. Charles May; S Sgt, Frank Miller; M Sfct. Mike urko. The Air Puree R£KT£L I lepartiutrnt teaches 4 tyenccalcnal eur riculura in cfci%cnship training, air pewtf conce] , and leader shiji ' development, leading uhunalcly In J reserve iMuimisvmi m the L ' niteJ States Aar I ' ihll jtul 1u llijiht trjirnny while nil aivti c duty Jttcr cnniMiiviHHniig. VRMY RESERVE OFRCEHS I R vININO 1 0RI5 pipit Knit, kit to right — Ut br lack b. DtnimornL Capt. Titnt ,ihl (J. Nbitihewi; U, tTtil, Samuel lb Hay« ' , Manir E. IX Ijuib, |r. IS.uk Rnw M Sffit Mihi-n Han-sen: M Sgt. Lcnnarii lb P iee; M Sgt. kj nu.riL[ | Kukrn The miY-imed umfM- in Military Seirruc leael tw a rcx-rvr etun itii- tot] hi the Unifiil State Army. Clashes re .v leadership anil jjitiiliari alinn with duties ami rohJani ui an army ottiecr. I Yi ! 1 lllttl V-SIX SFMoU CLASS OFFICERS [left to rigfo); rWkir.i Kui hi. ucc jUTMtknE; KrvrrU Dale, treasurer. Vol piiiorrd; Mm Routt, pnaldeocj Nine) Schilling, secretary. S e n i o r s mi L VRBhMlAl ' S. I AMI S Pi Med, Rapid City, Soulh I ).ik n J ABBOTT. FAMES IUim picas AdimtiiMr.nioFi, Kalis|iel] KOAI. lOSIPtt J ' li4nu.K . VaUcja Ol t«trnu VM MERMAN, HAKVIY V. A ceo wit mm, Lji EngAton AOAMSON, [OfctN wm. Busint- % Aiimiimcr.iliun, Bitlir U kSTAMADIEDO t STRO. IAIMI Koinmiu ' s, fUrr-muml r v. i ' i s i v ANDERSON, LOLA MAY Pharmacy. BelmoiH ANDERSON, PATSY Home Economics. Iktfcman «., NURHinr. i hWAKD |-:dkKJli«Ht. nil I!. mi ' .. A I KINSON, ROBERTA Home Economics, Missoula AZINGER, LEO liiiMiii-ss Administration. Keokuk, Iowa BA( I RONALD Music Education, Three hiiU BARR] TTj WILLI Wi business Administration. Kitlm , BAUER, WAYNE UtiNiiicss Administration, Hilling BAYLEY, LEE Law. I Jlhello, Wjshinjjloii BEAM, rOHN History and Polftkat Science. Mis BELCHER, F1TZRQY Forestry, Mjuouhl RKKOOL ' IST, KDIHK 1 k.ilth .111 J Physical Educirioi Billings FtlHEEK, I )(. ' [ , LAS t lKintNtry, Darhy BICKLE, BARBAR Elementary Education, Ismay HIKHL. GLENN Health and Physical Educali Buffalo BISSELL, DONALD Physical Education. Itch liLACMI Y, ARNOLD Business Administration. Kali spell BLAIR, JERKY Geology, Wall Poinl 0 4. 1 1 h 1 1 miii: p n . ii 1 P mo r i ji p V v 1 mi BLAKE, SUSAN I L.1I1I1 .md I ' tnsiul Educiliiin, MtiuiuJii in EDI CKER, Ch M.l-s Umory .mil hilitu.il Science, Mitvuil. I«  FT« , LELAND Edm.it urn. (irr.M Fall J ' . ' I I Lol is AKTI-IL K l orcMfif. W 1 tin 1 1.1, MirmcH i:i mm, RICHARD Biksiaeu AdminUtration. Iturir Fio | ( [H- . c,Et R(;l I ScVtlcv W.idnn lim BOWLJN, r I K K Y Phy ' m.ul hlut4in ri. C,r«r,n Falls. BUYER, M RY I V NELL Hemic Fxonomici, Mnl H,. Id-ihn RKISTOR. DKLOS Sbcibiog] Rilling BRYN1K, LLOYD Geefcgfi Hmtc RRYSOW MORRIS Rustnctt Adnutmtrai ' iuii, Rlchliml, Vj% in lorv BUCK, MERLE hicatih md Physical EdmcatkiB, Mile tjty BUCKINGHAM, RAE Ubetal An% Tern BURNS, MARY |0 Dietetic . Mnvoulj RYFRLY. kl N fuimuli n, LrwiMunn L l . KEN Sychtitugy, Mites ( it} I AKIU NALJ-. ROBERT |. RiliHlrt% AdmirmlrjCiOn. Dillon CARRUTHCRS, YkNOED Itmmrvw Admitmtr,ilr iii, MuhiliIj i 1 , i. i iiih i -mm; CAV ' ;i I. ROBERT Pharmacy, Huiic. CHAPMAN, H AM I I Ii-iity iiiid Political Sih ' iul, l- ' k.iLLi CLAY. [AMI ' S P«-Med, White SufjMif Springs cl.l ;a . ARTHUR I (iston , ( irt.U I ' .ilK COGSWELL. ANSA MAI Music, Conrad COLEMAN, ir AN linirriiilisrn. Mi mil.i I i LUER, DAVID Buuncss Admiriistratioo, Msssouu n )N LKY. I M Chemistry, Wlmd i li COOPER, LOUISE Business Administration, KalispcJ! COWAK, t AKY Law, Livingston CRAtG, [AMES Ittitim-ss Admirnvr.iiioit, ' dIiimiImis CRAIGHEAD, LORRAINE 1 ItSton and lMittc.il Sdonce, Helena CRIPPEhJ, BRUCE Hihinrss Adniinistniliou, Hillinjis CROCKER, ANN Education, MuSOtlfa CROZER, ROBERT I ' orL ' strv, Trillion, MffW |crsc DALE, Bl VI RLY HitMiK ' s Administration, LsU ' hjh, s kju-hi-wjii, Canada DAMS. EVELYN Bum Iter . Adnmn trution, IXt-r IjhI c DAWSON, CHARU S 1 [r-.ile?i and PfjrjMcal Education, kndiak, Alaska V . t  . f i Ik £ € fc ¥ f DAWSON. WILMA DEHON, WILLIAM Eighth. Grc | Fall IMAKM EM . l HERON ERROL, IK. Himnr A ' limmMrjtum. Msllmjj DICKEY. ftMN PrrMcd, Rtu-r.UV. Marti) IhkoM DtXON, BETTY AWI HtMiir Fniiwunicv, H,tntk DOVE, DONNA I luilkr Euinumitv, Stark DUDDEN, M ni Riininr Arfrmnntraiimi, Rwrc nt ' FRESNF. R S liiiL ' tcriMtn v MismuiIj DUHAMEL, EUGENE Fofc m Ki i Providence It We KIjiu! I f M: VK. I ' HI — : fWeiirn«i . Adrmrmtrjtion, IkiTir DURAJDO, FAMES Mutic, Kj] pell E TON, t JELL AS KihiiJiiwin. C.rr.u Fill I h-UMiilk . Siilivv EGAH THOMAS Phy H . t.VittfJtl EiGEMAN, DAN Aci imnrmj , (rrcji Fjillt J I II L, KVF ftuiHiCJ, A tninmtr.it inn Dillon ELLIOT, | AMES Hu inc%i Aiiimnmntiim, Billing FLY, LAO« l-llgll-.fi. MliMHllj I ' .-UpL I OltTY-ONE ENGER, ROBERT Pharmacy, Deer Li hJ« ERICKSON, ri.nctix Psychol cs y arul Philosophy, Decf I.uiIjl ERICKSON, MARY ELLEN Home Economics, AbcroV-n South Dakota v 1 ERICKSON, RON Journalism. Lewtstovi n EVANS, [OAN Husint-ss Ailniiiiist niton, (. ohirin EYLAR. HARRY Mjrl-K ' in.iiK , Hull L- FFVuLD, RICHARD Wildlife iVi-linoln-j . La ' nan i:. Minims FEY. WALTER Pharmacy, QttAt Falls H CH, |f HN A cci mi n1 i mj , Kurek.i rf R It FINE, WILLIAM Pharmacy, Somcr FISHER, THERESA History and Political Science, Rune FORMAN, KIM Journalism, Miles City IK ft;- ' FORZLEY, PARLI Rusinesv Administration, Seattle. Washington FOWLFK. HUGH History and Political Science, Plaiftl I K ANY. 1=1. 1 1 1 Spanish. Kidispdl v 1 JUS; FREEMAN. GLENN Forestry, Dillon I n it im. kh f i Mil i History arid Political Science, PlciUywotnl |o . Prtf-Law, (Jrcat Falls JIM Ml 1 . ? mkmL ' 11 GAMM s. W UUll N l-n lrth. Gb oiv GEQRG1 , GB IRGIA Itimm t A lriiinistrj uin r MjvwulI.i GEORGE, HOWARD Pkimi-KV, AltMrukct t ' ERSTENBERGBR, ( LAYTi KiJui Jiujn, Kjlnj -ll GFSVOLD, DARftELL PtyctwJoKy ami PhtUnopiiv.. S.mit f ' jul, MinnrMiu (J( iDDAKI), l N [- ' njjfnli, Hutu- I I MANS£N, DONNA f ' liMiu-si AilmmiMr.it ion. (Jrcji hills GKAl (.. [ASUS FurcMr 4 kr.iimili-, California GRANT, PAT Pliy uj| Thcrjpy, Hmtc GIERKE, V AL Rtmrvos AJmuuMMlron, Wjlr ' ort! uy. Nonh [ .ik .i.k 01 ll It All, I . DOLORES HltMOL-M . ! ! ' Itl I .1 r . , .; . M|. ,,1,1,1 HAOi man. MM, Hutint-% Ailn mint rji inn. Elrtlmp H iMMER, u ii.j.i m Iiuvitic« A nunmr iion, Sun tun I IIANSKIV, CAM. Hum4vc Ailrmnivlrjrioii. Sidney HANSON, M RK rtuMiicu Administration, Hmt- IIAI m SHIRLEY Srwirtirul Science, Fjumcw HAK( l-li. WILUAM hkKine-is AdminncMiion, Kejr Harper, ianet RtlUOeU iliriiiii ' .rr. :iin, ( i r -_i r R HARRISON, STAN (ptokjgy, IX-cr Linl e HARVI V, ALDA Music, Drununond HAYES, HARLAN Forestry, Missoula Ft P MLLLIMpIK, [ l AN Ecooomicsj Devon HENDRICKS, ROBERT Business Adn)int$trotioo, Missoilti HERBERT MARJGRIE Journalism, Umvnuri, North DaKOfJ •a HERRING TON, BARBARA HaciurLotuyy, Missoutj | IKSTI-.KIN. ( J{ )L RiCtcriofogy, EKDingt HoLUXf.S WORTH, I LAX Musk. Hamilton as P Hoi [. MILL Military Science, TJae DjIIc , Oregon 1 i t L r ( ; LU M, |UA Nl TA Elcmcnury Education. Sidney HOWELL. |( MN Musk, footman % HUNTLEY, SUE Business Administration, Wisdom 1 U N j f N, MARILYN Liberal Arts, Mile City IRWrX, PATRICIA English Missoula f ; J v.. ISNER, ROBERT Pharmacy, Wallace Idaho IAMM S iN. DANIEL Business Administration. Lnhbmlgc, Alberta, Canada IARLANO, MARILYN Mum mv. Athnimslnniori, Whcctcxlt, North Dakota o Fa p 1 f A PACK MHC I ill tc CJ Am P - P V I t p lENKtNS, joi I -Uh num. M • - ' i l iiinsmn. CHARLES V Rttllnesi , Jminr-U jiiun, Aiutandj fOHNSON, CHARLES H Music. Mtuouli IOHNSON, CORDELL rOHNS  N, DAV1C Ftu mjjit j] Sot-iur, Drummcrm! (4 fKNSON, RICHARD Ftircitry, Chiuj g. I Hi nun i li IN, WALTER i ' hcnmm, rluite FOMES, ROBERT KtlkKuliui). lK r Lodge |YSTAI . IjAKY Pre Mcduinr, Columbia K.ilK k m i . i I IARLES |«iurn.iliwti, V,il!cj Slrrjrn. New York K KI{, CAROL EdncaooQ, t;r«i Fall KUNDT. h K I- 1 KNU.HT, BARBARA LiUt,iI Anv Billing MH AR. MARY ANN Hu iru-sv AJmuitMfaium Accounting, Hingrum ROM, HARVEY purest M.m.t L ' nirnt, Mitwub I ' . J I , Ri NALD Liw. Cm It xrik unirkp, ]m nn Imjin-iliMit, Roman lambkos, Daniel LANE, PHYLLIS Education, Three Fork . LAPAUrt, ERNEST Buboes) Adminjstntioa, Butte LATHAM, RONALD Business Admiiiisiraiiuii, Titgo LAW, fANE I ' h-s sn. -J Education Htfritiwt n LAWRENCE, ROBERT ,s Vlui ' l|t ir.Hl HI. ■iLl im l.F UlY, DON Husiiicv Ailinirsislr.itiuii. ItuUc LEARY, MARILYN 7 Speech Butte UDUC, LOtS History .nnl Ptilitic.il Science, Spokanej WaihLogwn LEE, RAY lournatism. Butte LEEDHAM, SCOTT fournalifln, Glasgow LESLIE, JACK BtlSincSi AdtnmistiMlmn, St.tnh ird U a I Hoi | k KENNETH f!iiMr c- s AiimimsiMtmn. MismhiI;, LEUTHOLD, LAI R I Inrin Koimmn Mi nil.t w . IRLENE Hume EcdnooucSi RicluruVoti, N ' nriii Hnknu LINDEMAH fcATHY Sodal Vi rk t Billings LlNNELL, WAYNE Business Admmiitrarion, Sunburst LOyiS. MABEL Business Administration Calgary, Alhcrhu Canada M BRIDE, VIR(-INI A InurnaJjirji, Butte £ ? mkmk tft 0 d I R M KI N. RALPH lUiiiitrvs Ai.lininnfrjliun, Hillings M mw, RICHARD FicnuNiiicv Sulncy MAC ;nus MEL VIM .i t1 i£V. (irra Fall MAHQOD. ROBERT Hum nr. AiliniHnrMium a .Wuunting, MAKc.L ARAT R VSIOKA Rimno Ailrmmmatjon. VoW Fomt MA THIS v DELBERT Fiunn.u , Mill ■■. i in MELJjOTT, BARBARA Imirnahtm. Hamilton MILLER, JOHAN (UtMncs Administration, Fairvir v MOGEN, NORMA Secretarial Sfitnct. Froul MONTAtiUE, MAROARET Fd upturn, Collin MONT JOMERY, ROBERT llittorv ami F luteal Science. Crow Fall M ' H AX, SI MRU I I ' hVMijI Education, Fhilipruir}! Mi v , m| Al |!tt«iu Admi rtiitr.it ion, Dodstiu MYERS, INE2 Fn ljth, l-nl r M l SoN. NORMAN f ' njjlidi, Anaconda NELSON, n KIM S Musine Administration, (Jrcji Fall NELSON. WILLIAM Avcuunting. Katispcll NICHOLSON, DONALD Chcnmm. Mi.vsoula i a ;e rotmr-sKV£N MCKKU l- ' l-: .. i Icalth .nn3 Physical Bducatuft). B-illii NORBY. LLGYQ Business Administration,, Havre n. 6NN m. TH ►mas Business Admi ni st m I n : 1 1 , Great Falls ODDEN, lANSKS Psychology and Philosophy, Helena OLSON, CHARLES AcCDtiflting, K;l]ih|H-H OLSON, RALPH Foresirt, Btgiork (WTKNGRI-N. RICHARD Porestry, Marinette, Wisconsin PATTOH ALLEN Bmnuss Admin i si r.uiori. Su-M-imillc PAULSON, VII.M I ]ivmry mh[ Political Socnci ' , Flowcrec PELO, ROBERT Kumncns A diniiiislr;Uioli, Red Iak!j;c PEMBERTON, MARY HELEN f ' .ihtL .iikiii, I j n U i - PETERSON. NGRRJS Business Admi tn st r.i L i rjri. Great Falls PETERSON, RAI.SKY Business Administration, Grcfll Kills PLEDGE, WILLIAM Business Administration, Great Fa Pi l j l ' l., HAROLD BuiLtKu Admfnisxratioa, Ehiuc POWERS, THOMAS K.i : in-- AJm n i nil ion. I ' : I RAMSEY, MARLENE History and Political Science REAL lilliJ), BOTSj N PtfHflCSS A 1 1 1 Li in i s( r.i t ion , Crow Agency p ft p it f. pi if) RICHARDSON, AUDREY Nome Ktuuoirtuv I It ' k-ru RIMRY, r AKL Bmnai AJtiiMn lution, DtMuii RITTER, THOMAS (ncilu y. WayftabofO, Peiiimlvjnu Rl  B1 FM S, [AMES Sjwcvli, DiHun koYCK, ARNK ILD Ftircim, fJc ' try RUCKED ELIZABETH Muviv. Plumy wood kl Mil-, RAU ' H RYAN ' , WILLIAM IMunnjLy. Hrlciw SANDERS. NORMA KSythotogy jrul I ' hilu- uphy, Ubhy SANDMAN, RICHARD ft wiry- Rjfud Ctty, Smith DikuM Si I II: l .. N kNGY S ' UMIUi; Kl.l-.ANOR Edqcatiao, Qnnraloa St KO| M DAN Itmtncw Admin lit ut son. Mivoub St O IT. MARY Health ami Physical 1 duijiiuii. Ijriljlirid c Allien Canute SEDLA KK. HARM V 1 nuhcr MttUpSntntt New Ytuk City, New York SEDLACEK, CAROL Kiliu.it ton, l lrK-aa SI IT . OARY Fgrcwry, Kaille Sfinkfil Btittc S| I RSI N 1 [I ).N Ph.lfili.ny. MiMOub 1 . UH ItPkTV NIVK SHANAHAN, MAKY Liberal Am. Milo i SI tANSTRi M, [ACK Law, Livingston si IERBURNE, RHEA Liberal Arts, Scobcj SHOPE, ETHEL Foreign UinpiJ ir . MinmuiLi SIMPSON, RUSSELL Business Admin fotraiinn. Kdlispefl skJ-I.S. [OWN iSusi tk ' si Admi m« r jiiun, Great Fall SMITH, ALICE I Ionic Economics, Missoula SMITH. [EROME Psychology, (ilrnJuc SMITH, REED Busin«b AtlinintMii.itiort, Billings SMI IH. WILLIAM Accounting, Helena SPKK, DAK IF NT. J Icalth and Physical Edu Mctsionc SQPTRES, ROBERT Accounting, Bmu- STAI } ANsoN, DAI. I l 5 hiiriiuLL . AiiuldihI.i STANLEY, PHILIP Educatiuiu W,ilLcc. UUUo STEE.V HAItVhY Bufifteia Arlininisti.il a . I luudflh STEPHENS, DiANNl History and Political Science, f STl FLE PETER Forestry, Honolulu. ' J . H. STt ITU ( AMP, I ' M IN Educajiiniij Anaconda la In STREETER, [ACK SULLIVAN, CLARENCE Httunttt Inks ii i-r rfc. l!illin % M J 1 tlHI. Nf , KKNNMII Prc-Mrdittiwr, Kjlitpdl SULUV vs. MARSHALL Hu mc Administration. ■' • •.. ! l . -. SWANSON, PHYLLIS 1 1 Li s 1 1 1 l -s - i ]l I Li l| rs1 l l f ll n N(ltH)Lj|j SWT | | V. 1 1 I.I N Hljllll .iri.l f J U Ml.lI KlLk.ltH.il. SlVCCt tiUH y Stt BRDFI RGER, I M INALD Ittmntw AilrmnivErjiiun, Fort Bonicwi T l.rcm DEXTER Pimicil Scirncr, Twin Bf«Jg« VAUtfADGE, ALICE I ' .iluLjtK tt, |olici © 1 | U{ES Kimivew Administration. I bimitulu, Hjwjti I u i.t in, hr.i.v lm mcw Xdmirmirjtion, Mj«ouIj lazicr RoaEitr 1-1W. BklKc VERFENTNG, in nna Mutic. Midui- (, Warning, MAS. LLOYD Sucialugy. Mnioub TTDYMAN, IACK Physiol luliKJtion. Valier £ J IHiM V. JAM T Social Work, Butic I K t III k. BORIS Health .uid Physical EdiK-jtwn. KltiiKiilnn. AlhrrtJ, l.injda V0N DEtCHMAN, tfOLLRAT Rurdyn Language. Matouht W VONER, EDWIN Account inj;« Chinook w U-KER, fER LD P Physie.il Education, Missoula WALKER, VIRGINIA Education, Missoula Accoufuingi Bcljjradi.- WALTER, VERA Business Administration. Missoula WARTIZ, NICHOLAS Business AdminiswatiOn, Havre WEATHERST1 N, GEORGE IVhlincaL Science, Sidney WEBBER, PHYLLIS Jtliiirvcsi Admi [list rat ioik Mid welch, David Business Administration, Evaniton, Illinois WELCH, I A NIC I- English. Havre WAkLWTJKR, CrKldnKY Klimimv-. A ltvnriistr.il ion. I ' m:.. WESKAMP. PAUL Health and Physicd Education. Rnnan wohlgenant, KAY Hu sines Administration. Mik-s WOLFARPi GERALD ISnsint 51 Administration, Scobry V( h l s, ANN I iomc Economics, Mts aula WOODS) RICHARD History and Political Science, Saco WORDAL, MtLTON Business Administration, Big Timhci WUKRTHN ' ER. W. Kl I I II JouritaHMii. «n .n I , H . YULE, JAMIE Home Kiummvi: , XfisMJiil.i ZEIGLER, ROBERT liusim Administration, lintic p pi . pn ft At «ai n 1 £ V Hi, • laafo 1: fUNFOR CLASS OPFtt I Tulf Mcl ' hrium, nr. Wal tiff von, «iTttjr ; ( jrolc Ixc irejiurcr. Han pdctfifed: Hjr Voungi vkc ttfcskfefUi J Li n i o r s itn vtmh, Ann Allen. KjH Arrnlwujili, i jfoJ AiulrrMin, Arriodl AiiJctmut, VVilti.in rlniskk. k.irhryn rno! !. (icurjte flailcy. iX.niu K.ivc Hancv, VfctAf Hjfkcr, tkrjhi Efoftuty, Richard I FbrU-U, Hjrhara Beadle, |jiih- Heal, Ifcuiald Ftehan. Richard Hcrdiduic. luiinc liicvnurvtf. [ mh I P 6 ft ' rife ' i i i C p. p C x PAOS I IH V-TIIKKF ftillhcilQcr, Charles Rise, Btuy Biack, jjriu A. Black, tome M, Blake, Clifton Ul. tk. Kay Rlnom, Charles Rolitmki. Zcntn Ikinltord, Will i.i in Rradshau. |ohn H[.imi!iL ' [, Monte Brecribill, Pamela Brock vuy Ron Brown, Mam-llon Buragarner, Beveri) ( !.iin. V: u i rif . P-ml t!.lllizO. Ili.lj lLMl.l CjtIumi, AJtluofi ' h.iJk-y. K .ui Chombtfrtin, R«x Clausen, Ctrlj ' I ' lhnan, Farrel CiMHit-y. Sluriiu rusivucll, Willi jm (iIIhi . Maurjts Cuuk, Brine t ' ml it, Jjfk Cux |r,, Fotrctt Cr.uUock. KoIktE Clipper , Card Cutrimin , Robert tartly, Rii.ii.tr, I Cuxker, Bruce Difthlbejrg, Arthur I .i I ! : l I • , I )jn nv .ki, Waller Devote, Emik DcWali, Ridurd Dobrwski, Ray I hum hue. [oho Domain, David Is. I .llllll Dowtln, Mar) K. VAak Ml- ' TY HH l( Drawn WiQfan UujK.in, Htnlnn k [luiulat. Mm ElimtrtxTi, A m Ettgd h Arlys Etagle, Hi Jirf t Efielwiflj -Shirley Fowler. John Ftrcly, M rv Mat Fehlberg, Marilyn Fern mi, I loii.it I FiIkcUi, Anl huii y Finney, PatricM Fit jutrtrk, hu enc j ' Ujm, Man lam Flywi. Iiuune Ttrtlrr. Hcrh Fowler. Fmci Fox, Chdrle Franu , Julm |. Frawr, THmtu Fram. John { icturmjrtjjn, ejja h irurj;c, WcUrv i irrhnnliiltnu Mary i re mm. Waller lirancr. Pal C.lloly, KuhW CiOmi Z, LupiU I M UltJ i tccnuu h, Jjnturlyn (trrenup, Clurlr fJrcgury, ku fi.nl { rrit ' tcv. Loud (iron, f ' .tlwjrd tiuytr. Nina Httkcll, F, P hraoi. 1 LUiur. I larahl I blltnd, Marilyn J lolluwrlt, Arthur Hjutk, CmA Hju Lfi, BOcn I I i ■• I - , Otcst P p Q r p. n e u fife 1 PAfiB KtFTY-rrVE Hit Pi ? Hays, ferry 1 3 l-ih] rick ' oik Aim HcniKinjn, Arlcn I forget, Pxis Hill Dafc Hill, Edmund I lot t , J t Hoffman. ohn I folgate, Roberta HolKkir. Siillit Hc li7., Kay Hooper. Claudia 1 Hopkins, I lelcn Hosting, Dick I toweU, HwlrJ Unlit ' , Robert In uck), Carl j 1 n ram, Wallace Towcll. Mari rn- jackson, lean tufobs, Albert I. ■r, rut, Torn [oruuon, Dale !■. ' I: ' I 1 . |ohll hinders, Robert Kal.uiirlu Helen Kalbcrg. Ann .- M. K.mak. tawrebci Kemp, (itTjKI King, iV.erU K lam fn Mary ECop zske, Shirk . Kuno, Karen Ku mai], llc-mailinc LaFlamc, Penny LarnarCi Carole Lane, George O Lee, (.an lt [ ill lil i It. Bruce LettjfeJdt, Carl LcRfygtai Alttu I.Khlytur, IkJi Lourbu, |)ts|iit .i l,mvr. M.irth.i Lucke, UnU-rU Lumlt|tnit, Hon M.i .Hill i,. ft I r s M t l mr i t V ilium k(w U t fatal McDornry. Sheila Maisiltu. Lino MaUtus, Dftk Marian, Vi iinu Martin. F hm i v 1j«ih. |4 1C Mrlrotr. Mary Lre Met per, ( r v illc- Mfflcr, Rohfrt MtllfintiNT, Hetty Mpifik, |«irm Nfiwrr, MjmUii Mbtefcr, D«Mld Njc cli, Alitor j Wlwii, (icrjlt! N ' clwi. John NW. Cu |ici Niest, I l«i«jri! Nciai filer. Carl Neville, Wilk.rn NVwni.m. Ailranm Nipgciu I-iwrcmc Nmby. Natal ir Vurth. Shirley O ' Rncii, Kenneth O ' L-iuyhlrn. rich . 1WW Page. Luanda Palmer. Charlr Paul. f:u  Pcirwm. |airk l ' i imm ton, Arulxn few v - - - - a V I V? 5 Jfck Alto M m 11 . • k ' ft V A 1 La . v? Q T £■9 f r $ r. i jut rt p AtJH hi rv-sKVks Peters, lk l Pticrwis. Cafifd Peterson, ttolifrt PlEIItT, ]t llH Powell |olin Prosser, fanxi L, PuH ' cscii. V;iler Pyiei Marilyn Quinones-Tbrres, C Sttesnr i niKi. Warren Rgsrmissen, Elizabeth Ann Kjyinnini. Elrltn Rcntzcli Doug R«nsch, Bjora koUhin. Sandra Rokm. Dorothy li iiH!ts. Frederick. KuU-y. fcathy I k Dfcif Ktxxi. Nancy Kim !|c, Ron Russet, Alien Tyder. Ivdl Sbn fs, William SehiicM ' cr. hnics ScrWer, Kohcrt Silt.it . Hymn SchnciilmfHer, ] alc Se uhx, Clayton SchtitrOpt Rcrhiee Scriven. ] tee SliUmii, M.irijJi Scverson k Duane l-.i.i|uiM, Kenneth Shope, Marilyn Sknri. AHa Skari, Morvpn Slait-r. Charles Smith, Cam! Smith. Lotto Sin ilt r, PjuI Smith, Ruln-ft VA.VK HI TV I.KifIT StllllM. |llM | ll 9H0Ng, Mclvm SurcnuHi. l ary Sprmrr. Kynn Swnlrv, Kukri Sidling, John Sic-pht si. Hubert Suvtruon. ( ikia Kurti Stituhhehl. Wttlwm SlOMC, I.HUTJ Siurjj i, Al ' ff StTnchrr, C ilfim Still H in. Mm Sullrvjn, Shrib Su|io1a. ferry Sxvjm.!, Dwwtd Swum, Vkmi r.jwhcr, Tljrbar.i Trtlie. Sunu Thifaukau, Atherf Ttionu . Shirley ThompMin, Sterling Thumjnou, William Til? -v, Tkfrvi Tipp, K-ivtimrnl T W. William Tory, Ear! Trrwrcfe, Auilrry T lcr, Kay I ' llijt f ' A tunl, Shiflry Yctlghl, Hutu n Lcr W ilker, |;tmc i Weam, lutJith Weing-in, r.ml Wrllcjuu-tn, RuHitrd Wetkrcll, Kay Wkrlev, Kmik White, i ' rjtfi Whirr. Ltr K,n Wickharn, rvfii Will, Marvin Wwiutiu. Linns Wnli.nn. Nulianl Yarnashila, hjrl Young, Rac c © in V rs i i lit f ft IB t r? V i u. Ci y l P a D i A. V I ' Af.K IlKTY-NlSF: lit P P tm v In V I k p fit ' E 1 ' itM Row; Adarofcj Betty; Adams, P.itn«.w; Adatttt, William: An him;, Robert: Alexander Inc : Amk-Mm. Kitlmrd: Andrews, [im: Andrews,, Ltt Second Row: Anionicli. Miry K.; Athli-y. U.in; Ashley, fiwph: Astlc. Klis-abeth; Aubrey, Nile: Buck! in, Harvey; Baker, Janice; Baldwin. Richard Third Row: Hanks, Richard; Bjrmim, Vfilhird: fkekwith. Susan; fiedoore, fosepk; Berry, fames; Betis, Marion; Biebqr, Roger; Bird, (1irt.it Sophomores SOPHOMORE LASS f FIU:F.RS: Ted Molt hen, president; Joan (iriSlin, r re;) surer. I- Ht.t XV I V ■J % L V r i V V m ) A -At L f p r- £ n FSttt Rfitt Bird, PittjUn Allan, hkhm, I cWj iic; Hliiin, (fennel: Winn. |imh iln -v , Cji.i, llnlruti, P,n; IWrurili. Natalie: Second R(iw; FkmJ, CynUiu; Hoylr, Mm; Humlt. I  nv, tot in riMciu. l J «nu: Hnj-j . IUtIi. linnum. L !i« . I ; Rronvman. Audra; Itfdun, Mart i j Third Row: Butfmgwiv, Phillip; Rummer, U r .jwl; Btmi , Itabrir, Butrrlxuigh. |«ni Run , t i yil«c: ddfyy. Mm T.: QlUMWta. Gerald; Calfce, iWiW Fnurth Huw: tismm, i ' .kir, I ' lukm. Tlmm.n, :h,imU-rs. VmMmim. (:iuiin|nmt. Huli.inJ. Wvrt. l.ollnrfl: ChtMlr. Jc4n; Oui tcuwn, Ruih Ann; Ctautaphcr, HiJi.ml Fifth Riiw: Cinir. Curium-; l. ' unruw. IW ht; tjowptr. |uannc; I nfunluuL-r. |i yiv; l irki%h, LjtuI;  rniuif. i-rruv; Cornish, I Inward: CoXi lack Sixili R«w; CrainTriM, iJeww; Cmmi. Djnirl. t mm tnrtl, AIj«: l rcn i, t-l)ilc; tank K.j JJjvrI, l_arr ; Dbtffc, Patnuj; DftVfs, Ruth I ' U.I. MVM - q 0 Q © p r o i f ) 0 f% fN p r i Rawi DeCock, Cktt; DeCocL fc ilemg Dixon, Rotvri.i; D.aJ , Richard; IXuMld r . Wallace: IWrnnj; IXmd; Dragon Terry: Drivdalil. Teresa Second Ro fri Duff, Ronalds Duncan, Shirley; Dunn. Robert; Du radii. Lmruki.-: fhlnw. Larry; F.nsilkk. HnrlKir.i : Fdwardv Harold; Eksjtftom, Doatte Third How: bj chrci-1n. Ruby: Krimifrttm. Carol: Kriik«ni + Donald; Evans, |.i t Lv: - k. |ohn: Fabrner, Elizabeth; Fairbanks, ChmHihe; l- ' .irn ii inii. Maurice Fourth flow: Peig, Cftnniryn; Fern, |tibn f .; Rej Chem: Fi k. Sandra; Finning. Turn; Flvun, foainic; Fonic. Edwin; Ford, Robert Q. Fifth Row! Potiky, I ' atu; Foster, fonto; Rut, Richard; Franks, Dtmna; FroiLmd, Maureen; Fuller. Betty; Folmor, Nfcrjaric; (pary. katlilic-n Sixth Row: Cfcrguriclf, Colette; Gilbert, Stanley] Ctilicy, Doanc; OfantK, parlene; Goddard, Frank; tJotler, Alan; Good] William Gordon, Mil had l A.t MMY-TUO v J toft A •v ST , JiL V J £ J. f ' irs[ Row: fiMtkJy. Mjjilwthi: ri.ini, llyik; GtSst, Warren, « rrcgg, Sue: (inllcn, |r«r ; Hacked, Hartaia; Hagntian. Patncu: Kagfeldt, C ' awtl Scvoiul Rmv: Hjiiicv N,tn; I Idminef, Margaret: I iJiiiy, Thumav, HaftfOfc, IIj. ' iI; Ibnscn. Mil ion; ! Ijfiwrn, Pri ctUa; Hanson, Luaiiri: 1 1. inline Cmvc Thinl Ri w: Harlan. Helen; (lain ., Kathleen; ILftlul,. Pat; I taitmiv. t ' jmlr, I l ll rj:.  .cne; HxHrr. Diane; HenJcrwm. iMaricr; I k-rm, Ruth J- ' uurtli Rum, I K [if t-f vljtl, Cirt: I Iitmi.hi. r ,ro| rin : I ! . ,-■i . I h . I r.« : I k Ualc; Hujkiiu, R  l cii; Hmriun. RuiuM, Ihni ci. Susan; ilullL-r, Arthur Fifth Kim; Hl.iimi.ih, Charle . Holland. Ruth; linlltUiUj;h. Etc!; IUkkJ, loy; Hutlnun. Kav, HuHnrd. ilady I Huntley. Gail: I Linton. Eugene Vuli IW I ' .h. D ' Hwrr; l«,lirn,irL IJlcuu: |.Knl Mjri t kann; Jenni.igv HcnnciM; IctiM-n, line, krisoti, Thumiu; Muimui. Robert: fohiwun. ' Jwt PAGE SIX TV-THREE f- ' irvi Row: (CwscTj Gary; Kalko kt-. Gttic; Kanun, WHlUmj Kl ' ihh.U, Patricia; Kenny, Franklin; Kinj;. Edward; krimle. Mt-hui: Kisilt, Turn Stomd Kuw: Kmukcv. fov-ph: Kusziiuu], KuU-n; [«aC-unbrc, Sheila; l-trmn, Ctairc; Lofteili I -it .; LaWKUl, Mill: Ijn.-, mae Iceland, Sharon Third Row; Ixmcry, |nnti; U-oiunl, Doiuhl; IxuilmU. Bud; Lefrno, Arlcy: Lighrfocn, Maty: Lion. Mkbad; l.iusuJ. Robert; |j ng, Ron J- ' oLinh Row: l rd, Don.nld; Lovcall, Willi ; Llxacr, Shirley; Lund. Cakin; l.m,.L vhuKenzk, Liura: MiuMillin. John; Mctjiltt-ry. I. y n n r i f l h How: MtCulluu h, Willum: U Kit Urn I. |cim; M,. ( n h a . I ..ustc-iu v: Mclnloih. Fn; M Vus-Fn. Lmio: MjIi.ni, Howard. Melidc, | j lift h: Mi-Triik. f r Sixth Row: Milltr, Lawrence; Milltr, M.i : Milk dneiinc; NtilU, ' Humus; Miolsiu-v Rami; Molt lien, Tlit-odorc; Mihn.Iv, Carolyn: Moore, Utterly p lei B i v rv HU ' B Pirn Row: Mitorc. Slmlr}; Moore. Trwri; MoMvr-L, Punk; Mniro, |oK« .- Mormwry, Dotukl; MuTtumr. LoAtfi Mayer, Keith; Mudd. Cliarlrne Second Row; Mimkm, (Jun; Murphy. Ri e; Murphy. Wdjuui:. Vnb, A(JwdrJ; Nay lor, tiean; NriMin. lion; Nelson, Pdtvard I .; Nelson, Ray Third Row. Xcshaill. IJou.ihl R . Nicholson, Stanley. Nu ' holta.n. Stn,irt; Nit . Larry; S ' iVcn, jitwpbi: NordmarL Herald; Nurd- tfrorn. Paul; Noririjmlrau. Irll aMh hutnh RwW . Ntirl haitl. trc-orgf: M MriCU. |iimes; M ' Ncill, Sluoui: nlnn, lion, llKrn, n JrcHv; I Hhcirn, Mnna Lrc; 0 lrrgren. Carol; ()wem. Charles Fifth Row Pa r. I-.Ijuic; P-ugi, Ronald; Palm, KoU ' rt; f ' jrkct, Kuih; Paniou, tVgg] fa Partem, June; Pauling, Deloret: Pearson, Sue Sixth Rem: Peck. Mlkell; IVklewskir, John; Pclo. I alc; Perry, Namy; Petcrvm, Umii, Peierseu. Varuc: Peter «n, i jimt; Peterson, lean es t 7 Pi fif o 1 .1 ' it I P T — ! Umv: Pew, Shirley; i ' l ' .ill H tr. U.iruni: Pi]vr, wrgtllQi; pill, bn Ijhi: rhnnln . |o A nn ; Trmkkv. i-.thvartJ: Piiphdl, I ' .uru u: Sccood Row: {UndsJl, U hnmlun: Rchith. EJric; Rirkert, hum: ItaMk Hick: Rhodes ChftrJcs; Kohitwoo, Km hi R odt hier Km; Konist.m, Anhtlii t hin! Row: Rucker, KJna: ftuc tnau, Namy: Kuiilt. kamic: Schuw. Letter; Sax. l.ornic; Sthueiier. |erry: St hulk . Tihoirlai} Sfhiil ., Lawrence Futirth Ruw; Stimuli L Barbara: Stlf rid c, lin-nrnc; SvlUvL l : rc 3;Sha kr, Pat; Shcltmt, Vukt: Summit, fi.irh.ir.i ; Skrlturt, Nina: Skuhlin, Lydia Fifth Huh : Sluwricy, Donna: Smith, M.mi. : Smith, Hugcr; Smith, Shjffey; Snyder, lames; Spang, AUutfo; SjMiitihn , ftfarjorfc; Squire. Donah! L Sixih Reus : Si.k11h.jiik Sandra- Stahl, Ditk: Snanij;cr, Carnly, Si. Il.Iiij, ft. hi: Stoops, Ronald; Straits, Donald; StrCttUO, S ancy; Strkkladden,. Marilyn l-irst K.iw: Stro«k, William; Strwtmwft, Hllrn; Shun, F. l; Svvjiuuii, Richard; Ta K r, W.vrrco; Thompson. lames; Tiiiball, Thomas; Tfti ' k. Ndlliry Srt nnl lin« Trans, Mjrv; Ir.jvis lULinl; I n. SImtkii; Tumi, un. Ijiigcr, THornus; Vanrk. Timothy; Varin. .Vbr rct: Vogcl. lohn ThN RiWJ Durt; Winner. SKiricv; Walker, tiruruc L ; W tUk |.nic: Wjr«m. Ml; Writer, I Liu, Wci huI, Mm: Wcldon. Frctl Fourth R m: WclW, XrlvMi: Wilton, hneic; Wrmjr. f Mir ui; Whittle-, t.Mi; Wilhrm. Ins; Well. Rntfcr; William , Thai; Wil !i.ifiiM«u Witlhim FitlK Row: WmticUl. William W.; Wuo W:L lautt; Wtmkton. Hrnm; Zulltr. Lora |a PAGS SIXTY-SEVKN Adams, Thomas Akcr. Cnarles Ajce?son, Betty Akron, Kelly Alk-n, Ann Allen j Georgia Anihmst, Willenc Anderson. I) turn ' Anderson, Hctbcfi Aodetsoiii wtrih d Anderson, Norman Anderson, Richard Aadetsfrn, Robert Anderson. Sharon Anglaml, Thomas Applvluuv. Iiv Archihahf, Jean Armstrong, foftftn Arthur. I.omi Amoir., Thomas Freshmen Pi .4 V F 1 r Q ■1 4 ArrftSi Mary Aim Ailn MH. Walker Aihinwr, tJrr.iliJ iIhjml Mmi Au im lvm iS.ity, Roger I In i -. ; h. iti ,. ..riJi II. trrt-tt, P ' rulmck Ikirkrr, Salty Hanlcllt. U«. lialilwm. UuhiU ftakir,. KichurJ iWtli. fntir rkukm, Hubert I ' .Ktm, irgiuu Ik-.m-r. Witlum Itr.uilieu. WiHuim Kvk, Pljcnctd Hdr . Kaihlcrn hennmp;. Sun Retrain, l i othy HcrtWtt. 1-JdMH- Brnmo, KJmon tkrkram Ilctw Hctur, tenet ttiltlcr, IIlfI..iT lineman, Margaret III. uk. Shnu, |n Wank, Kicrurd IWkiiuii, MuuUItJ Bines Rolfcrul tUmfnn, k..il FWk, Mill (kwraihiv |nnfe huvikn. Caroline Bxadshaw, Kim Ur.uLLuv, Lawrence Bjauch, ];iiiK-v Brasseur, Duaru Bravc-v l)t ' pin;t £5 V V •Tah Hri ' lUUIl, Ralph Bradin, |im Broadhead, Raymond Brocke!. LtfWBft ttr xliiuk. blward 0 A r Branch, Tom Brown. Betty Brown, Gary Hrown, Tcllipic Brunsvold. Valerie n Bull. Charles John Bundrmnd. Ernea Blinker, Balph Biirliii aiHc. Richard C William r- s ft . Capps, Craig Cameron, Isabel Canaan, Tamara C.Mtiw .i). 1 tcrlxrl Garden, Frances r a  . CirLstmm, Rarbara . Caruso. Alfred Carver, {iary Carter, Susan Castle, Lynn T al Chapman. Kred Chappie. Rarhara CliriMrnsfJi, Charles ( hr.vK tist-ll. Rkhard ( : sli.iii, Ryron f AS TV. Cbn si inn. Ronald ChnstoliercoD, Barho ( :]ark. Barbara Clark Donald Close, William in M 1 J 1 } D K Cole, Mary Ionise Collins, Gerald Colrn-ss. Robcfl Collate, Rank- Coph-y, Linda c f. i la i % PACK srVENTV 11 ft 4 ft l i v. r V i r i V. p P rs f p CorturJin. Auiirry (ImrnJrtl, Jlcvrrly Crahb, Carl Craig, I I .r- ci r.lllk. M,,t.r|! i MHUin!, William t j.iutJcr. Chimney Onwlry, Laura Cummin . Sue DaMlwrn. Nk.n [ alr. David Dan Forth, Terry Darts, l.minrtr Djmji itj. Mark Dj u Jr. Charts Daviv [).injt,i Dai. iv f J iam- Davit, VrsuU DjY|H il1, jjt ' k Day, 1-rt.Jcllj I cMar%. I larvcy DcToiunuiur, Lot K.. I rart, Ocarina Di ' hoti, Don I JiiktiM n. Pamela Dkttttrt, (tnhih Dtcrruh, raij; Disndu fhujic Domkc, Carol Dnfecm, Charles Dunbar, Dorothy Dunham, Darrol DuVall, Karen Dvvvcr, Ruth Anne Khelt, (.rnU RcclcMim. Konahl Ki hhorn 4 Cary f k- lT(HU, ]{t s Lu rbretscn. Aria tvcnvi.n, Mtrnll Hsrtton. Thcodnrr Fallon, Mars Kay FauJkcrvon, fact Fcgren, Jloiuld Felix, Lcland Fergus, James Ferguson, Frank Fcrrlan, Frances Fink. I oretta Fit .| alrii-k, Ralph Flahrny, John Fait z. Ronald Forlm, Mary Fox, Kahryn Frazer, John II. Freter, l on Frich, I J.irr Frilzin cr. GcWgt Fritfcfri ctj .Stanley Froii.ultl, Solvcijj Fry, Paul Gardner, Raymond Gcisc, Crcrald f.icofj;i:u Virginia ( ii-nlcs, Su-.c Ccscll, )ohn Gies, Karl Cilaflcc, Marian i I ' .ir . ' f ' riuU (iknnit. Clunk {.orsich. Matthew i li.iliain, Charles Grants. Boh Gray. Rulwri Gray. SOC Gtvgoci |ohn Gregory, William Greminger, Henry f p r 1 1 1 i. t . ArK Griihct, Herlyn Grunci, Waticr GllC| Kenneth Guilbault. Colleen Qundejson, Girie Gustafjjon, Erling Gyriit, Pat 1 1 airman, Arnold HagWr, Marion I I T) MA ; 7 aW ft X, af al A v r V r fc a i v a. « at fe ft i f ? 4 i D e ■V 9 1 U|ioeS, Ix-jIjIh fo H.nmlriin, With F dormer, r Siil (tank . |ay HanniH VVillum Hjrnwiti, Slic-il.k 1 bntUon, Wallace llarr Jr., Marvin I it o Hart, Kiihjrtl IhitMi s. PjuIj ILtrirM. iharlct Ural, ThfHTlai HfHlfirfj:. N ' lHJ : . r D P IS lldl.nnl. Martcnr 1 I- II ;,..)!. I lr. 1 1 . _ r 1 lend ricks. Louie Hfcndfkkft, Ddnrc f i T 7 1 Henry, l cirrn llrfiperle, KIIj 1 1 ■t -1 Li; .1. 1 jrrv 1 Ikkv Ikmmr Hill. |ol t P o • f NilUnt. Carl Ml rin.HEcr, NYiJIard Hodge , DC c. HottgfaE, Pally r r 7 Htm Harold Hoffman, DjmicI Hrtlmww f IijMHl V, JimJl Hnlmc , Larry I loteberger, Hob ?! £ fa it 1 lib ft Hj mm tui. FJi jbcih t Iix f, Mrnlvn [ lnjiki in, 1 Mum 1 l-irrnrt , Ku rnc 1 l,irri .id. k., 1 l-idnuj:. ( Irc orj 1 | im .iril, t ,ir«il Hmvdl. Unrt 1 hnl.ik. Clayton Hub, Margaret Hulrii, Francis ] | ii in, ( ,i r lnri I Innlcm, EjTOCil Hutchinson, James Inskccp, l-urlrnc lacks, |a£dudinc frcksofL, Ruth |ackson William |ensnl, F. Dean (onsen, Joanne [onnsqei, Allan JrpiX ' vrn. K.inuolph Johnson, Dick lohnson, Klcanor John ' .on, jerry lohnsou, K.uliryn fuhnson, Linda Jnhinon. MbxMfl lulitisuti. Wi ' Utaoi |ohnsnu3. i iut faikiufan, Donna [ones, Jr. Fred Jones, Ray Jnmlemon, Mark Jordan Qharief |fiTil,UK ' J ' cill1lti:kM:i.t |i)scph. 1 .in ice Joveptison, Richard Kain, Sarah Kaiser, Loraa Kaurin. Duarte Kellcher, Vincent Kfin, Bonnie Kmljte. Leooa Kendall, George (Ceppner, All red Keverri, Ntles Ktlcan. Delphi Kins, Woilnc K[erl cr£cr, DoFOCfi) Kaw, MarwUa Kochcr, Rachel Knfkt, Jim K •: i ! ' -r ....!. l:irlcnc Koskunnkn Marianne fit A Li 4 n Vr o it n !■M.l v; t, I | mi It r V l v 7 dm . ft O v. St 1 P. t- i ,, i r MM n ii E r r.. K. -...r.k Mrrnll Kuans Jim Knee, (it-or c Krra, S, p. Km re I. Mary Krci-kium, Marrit Kri ,M , Kuh) Kruqger, fHto KuLul, tit ward kuhr, Kendall KuiikeL I j met Kmiudia, Louu La ranii Clayla l_jlnnJt |mrph Lamb, K.tihlcrn ]..in , lc rr-d t a pp. |luu- LuwM N ' una Fajr ! MHrf, Sandra Katacrla Lctlair, William I j l-t-t.fr, k.r, [_ ili, trnam Lcrnbkc, I ami l nard. Patrick LeoiunJ, Hubert Lcuschen, [..aw rente Leverett, Mjrlha LiUir, Claudia Li II it. Dona) ■I Limitary, Parrel Lindhary. IXmd Li ruin, QtKA LtniDiri, Arduir LirnJtui. Rimer Ltttle, Ki.berl Ltltle. I ' hum a U ' .l-nc-v, liruU LiH ' kanl Jim Lt hl, Armand I. a]i mine, Darrd Lenity ( ami Uveall. Bob Liu ken, Lrnc%i I ' rt. SI 1 N M I IV I I. nick, (ikn i.uiitidl, Brycc Mcltricfc, Formi Mc Brule, Mary |o McBridc, Ilk hard McCtatn Sti t l- MdEadlcrsuii, Thomas McGivncy, den MiLiiin. Gail McLcod, Heal her MeMahan Rotwrt Mc Williams, Jteuy Madeii. I lenry MageCj D.ivnJ MftgSUKk, Daniel Mjlkuth, Ljrry M,uiMkka. William M,irhk. Six Mariow. Pejyjy Mosftey, fackoiya Matteucd. Paul Mattccd. Joseph M,nsLi()kj h RuIcl Mee, Leonard Mayer. Homer Meyers. Robert Mukden. Nf.ir .uit Mklk. Donald Milti, Kdward Miller, Uti Mitchell, Barbara Molmberj?, Donah! M.ilnnai 4 Donald Mandni, William Marie ruon Delia Mobley, Ray Mcn-kd, Marian Mooncy, Philip Munt onien , Klailic Montgomery, David Moore, Myrna Moran, Mkhad Morgan, Harold Morrison, Anne P ft ft US ft ft PAfil iKVENTA SIX p 1ft A ft P O ? jj bd 1 p MM 4 r r A £. - P 4l A I g ft % f «i f C. 4a Wudfcr, Eferdt) Mllillrf, M.iIljj MitlvihiJ. Lav die No, f Jrmic VI .mi,. Carl Nd no, Kay Ndwti, Nancy Sit? , France . Nonlarum, lerrv S ' liTiUuik, Slutmi Niuili. ftavlni Niartfm, Duval NfvA. Rich.inl 1 ► ' Vril, kumy O ' Mjjtry, Swlticy t)J,ici , Audrey Olson, Ywmac I rr. Skinm Holier, lanUii uuhcwv, ( .in.i ( Kerturl. f ' ru.f ■Hvm. HKj l ,i ;c. EhgHi I ' ark if, Ijfs(if Parktf. Mclvtn I ' jTicfvui. |jrno I ' .uilr judt. JfiMJtrmJc Payne. Hemic? Pearson, ftulith Peck. HltotJ Pcdert, Shcm f 1 ! . = Rulatid Pen c, Kanl Prnihrrltin,, Catherine iVrnnn tun. Kut cr( Peter nm, Blanche Petersen), Delu-na PAGE SKVENTY-5KVEN I ' iUTmiH, I - is Peterson, SKinin Peterson, Ronald Peterton, Run PI id (VS. ] X Phillip . Fkverl} Phillip, |oAnn Pikkula, M rn;i Potter, Lmr,i Pont in, David l 1 . . inn I. I ' r.inus Powell, jamcs Powers. ( rt r.ili! Preumnger, George Prevol, Rnlxrta PulffCVi Samuel Quasi, K;lrolyn Rate, Ronald Raglarid, Tom RainVille, Thomas PijsniiLv-en, Ramelle Raugufc Raymond Rednuin, linn Reely, loKn Kc 1 1 1 . 1 ' . f .!u,n.l Kuut. Donald Rite, Pfiincis Rice. Robert Kukc-r, loin. Ripiicu, Vicki Roberts, Arke Rubins, Robin Rphiratoi), R J R ibi nn, Kenneth | ihink. Utmald Ro Igcrt, |ohn Rorm-k. Robert Rood. John Rob Bob Run i llt% Lynne linsl.uL |t;inrn Rmh. Si ru | S.nnJiTMin. Ii im-m - A £ ■' a A O o Aft it 4 p 9 ■; J £ v U3| iEVKNTI i (Oil r 1 _ r CI SiiiirtlicM. Mary Sayrr, r luh Sclnllini:, M.iry jr.in Jkhirul ' tr, EMaffllyn rs £ it Schnomtt.ikcr h Wiyiit Sch ulcnHcr , Ann Svhun jtlur. Joli.i) Scnt ' im, |mi Sc liVr]f. J.Hnrs p M A Aw SftMl, Ki l rl Vir;, Jj, U Starpc. Surulr.i Slira. Anilii Slid tun. PhJi|i r to rr v $nrnnni9 v . Nfewum S.m. Carol Stem . FaIwiim Slack, ( bu.J.j r p Sloan. Htllic Smith. Barbara Smith, Ctain Smith 1 1. • . . 1 1 «. Smith, lulwm Sntuli, l ; r .-t!ii Smith, f.iini Smith. Ixtfct Smith. Huh-tnl S| rrr , M ' mi % n SpL-try. Lurrtla SpnigMc, fad StainUtrv, lM rrt Suhhtn . Charlotte -SicciuIjjuI. Patricia C- Stemilr tnntr, William Stephens, Janice Sli. w.irf, PjlTutj Stipe. |ohn Strung farm 4 p •r Stuhhlefidd t ' liclmj Stut rr M.irgarcl Sullivan, Hubert PA tE SEVENTY N ' lSE Swarens. Bruce fiwtnson, Sn.-w.irl TaiHon, Cyra Tatft IX nuis T;iylor, Annette Ten mm. Vera TcrriU, Hob Tesarck, foAiui Tctratdt, f ' r nk Thorn ; s. Amu. Tbomau, Kathryn Thomas. Sue Thcmnlcy, Sliirley Thornton. |anci Tbfditdd, Duaoc Tiffany, Stanley THafcy, luhv.inl Ttmky. Oak TohtTrnan, FvftJ Tor ok. Louis V r TragcTj Harold Treat, Yvocihc ' I ' uTiibull, Ctiarlcv Twnhy. Aim Tyscl, CarJenc r p 4 Si UM, Dclores Lrch, Gregory Van! kniHiiu Hoh V;tnn, Iton.iM v fit It • v Vivijci, Virginia Vogei, Robert Vojjghti ferry ' t)|]nv;ir, Kuward Wukcr, Atulrcy V I 0 da fc Waite. [oan WoldbiOigi f«nu Walters, 1 [erman ' -Vallrr, Koj cr U ' .umr, l ' .!i ;ikrl as n i P West, Robert Wenholz, Ruth Vi-il y, Joyce WScW, Vienna Wi-,lvlt. l.imes Duflfltr r .. (  mi t 7 n !t pi r ft p J Wlulcy, Mary Ann Wwfe l J aula Whiivomb. Karen Wfmtlf, |anct Whiten, Rm Wkkt, ChaHea Wilcox, ItrtTy WtkoX. I Jean WilMuifr, f K William , Kenneth WiIIi.hu , Virptua WiUkms, Sue Willis, Sally Wilkin, KtrmrMs Wil m, l-jrry WtxHl, Hjirhjif j WuoJ«iirth. Thunm Wrt ht. Gent fandt, Max Yarillcy. Michael Ycckd. I ' jH Yiiunpuan. Arthur Yuungmcycr, ] iiiy Zachary, CeralJ Philip ZinfM:. Way fir rn, Caryl Zucionni, Kokrt o V M.I Kli.ll n hi ■I AN AN OF S PI R i ■; Mrv |.uk Orr, Aiiviwrr. An fnnu tjr 1m Sti|ih uiuiff women. Each pnn Z Spur jrr tlitnen on .1 Imis nl itcjx ' mluUility, j 2 J jvcr.i r for two quarter , iefaool %fnrtu ncjnictv wtlluitfrn-ts l i work. | rtondlity, ami i, us i r i i-v |jrnrh A. AliLiott. I ' reMtkiit ' , Ken LemhoU, Viet I ' rt ' Mi IflH ; I e.m He! Linger, SetTfi.iry: J r. Burly Miller ,;rn! Dr. Robert Turner, AlJv Im Ti. r.n, h year dunriLj, ImerycEiotaMic, twelve nun trnin [lit junior i kiss, Jmstri lor 1 III ir M.rvite and leadership on campus, .ire tapped jnr Silent Sentinel. Dunn}; their Senior year, iho vr. riu rjnfvtrutj mi g ulciit manner, as their name implies. SILENT SEN TIN] L Fir l Row: Ken Lt ' tithold. RofcHTt Turner, James A Abboii. Burly M Lifer, Dean Htfllinjior Second Row: Gary Cowan, Blljz Bottlfn, D.nk Shupc. John Dunbar, Cilncrl Brcnslckci-, George 8ovj n RidHjr. Tlnrcl now: Briltt Oipptn, Oary Jy tnd. Kim PferttUU), i i:n.n r -i im u Swiifid K«u Pwi A tU- ( nv l Un !uiv uiv Ftucl fi-n ■r .1 r. , pi, Itolvm, Secret 4 r : Hill N ' t ' l Jfl. Tfrjsurrr: Awl. Pfol. Mum Bftitt Dan WjiII. Turn Oundrnmn TMrd Row Ditn Sch wnnt.in. Ed llficn, Addtxun CarLwm. Arnulil V Divvcr, Aihmr. Kotocr, Brur Crlppcn. Junes A. Abbott. ProkvMON.il ih)Mru-vt Aifnurmlrjlinn srjtrrnit Gpf men. ALPHA k A P I A PSI PAtiK Klf.lfTV.HVK Km -1 [«.■-■■t in- Iti Kcruttth Oxkcrw, Carole Domkc. Bill Thompxmn, Janpi Fowler. Karen Kuno, V odder CiiJbcrt. Second Row: J ck Suppler, Mary K ?]m Pcm- berton. Cri ' cirE - Arnold, Hank Mikdi-r MJrhaln Lcib. Kay Homuan, Judien Pear- Ijiki Fowler, Pn-stdcin; Hill Thomson Vice Ptesidcni; P; « Manin, SccrCtsry Trosurtr:. The Ki- . Ukkcr c, Uuiplum Dr. Gilbert, Adviser piscotttl stadsfll jiirinip. CANTKRBU KV CLUB S J I. I I N I I; RANCH AMERICAN PH ARM AC El TIC A SSOC] A J ION [Wiald Ptt rSon, President; K;ir1 Tam- bonnif) Vice Pri ' idciiiL Mm Green StuH[-tf : I ; i i ■Lii ' i-r. I itaMifi r : IVjii C )rr. Adl i st- r . Branch of tbe American Pli.irrii.m. mu.il Asujci.niim. SfXHisors ihi ' jiuhuI Phar- macy Ball and promote! ioxcrcti .mtl ]trofrssioital ethics in pharmacy. ClllPl.1 r.n-.i,-:,. 13,..|| Second Ruw. EujU ' itp Fltxpatrick, Kill Coyan. Joe Al u;if, Carol Cnin, LaQuiiii Lahn. Lola Anderson , Claudia Hooper. Third K ,i,J,J tTav aonugh. Howard George. Walter Fey, IJob EiipstT, Jnhn Grc n. Ed Fine, (.) I A M AIDS Women  wirnm uj: hondfar) VvltOtf mcmlicr jrc thuwn on th bam ot a w.nidird twfnimiSH icrt arul inTctr-ii m the jfjiani JiJun. Present a walcr fu cant rath winter. r X.irhs Schilling. Presulenl; Shirley Thomas, Vice President; Caroler karr. Stxrt ' tjrt TrtWUrcr; Mans Lorenz. Ad- viirr. Variety was hc Jtrtiiou: tur the IV56 i|Haniijmt water pageant, which tra- Uired J ncwsiu per lliumc. I ' M.I h. El .11 M M V l ] N ' ]■]■: R ! : R. TERN1TY COL NC I L I ' .H.I. Hr ll l VI (clll CHRISTIAN SCI ENCE ORG AM tZATION F : i - It.nv: Trrry Fisher. Zftlio Johnson. MelvLn Knnylr i limy: Capt John W Phillip , ttwn Rm« A William Z.mic Mukoii, PrtMklfin. Daw Norton j Secretary; |t-jmu Mihtimhi. TitJMtrcri [Jem Willuims, .VhiM-r. 1 1 R t IDS FORESTRY honorary Fwil ttnw Ku-harti V«nafclt, Arnle Rnyr . Dal Jnliiunn, Kit hard Johnson Second Row; Ro«s Willuuiiv $UOt Mi-Lean. Rrt Huh, Jiinir . Kiiurol, Arnold lloll ' r. Tlnrd [tm Al Crtwcr. H.ilpJi Hundlc Ji-hn Krirr. Jr i D.irtlrks.. Xclstf.v Smith IM.lin MNF F L V 1 NG CLU B Flrsl Row: Jcrrv Flodln. John Dur.bur, f ' +iu Neville. Bud Lcuthold. Laniiy Gcnn;m. Second flow: M ry Lou FJodin. Ai Craw fred Gcrlac-h. Third Row: Zane Johnson, Bruce- Crlpncn. Silver Chord, Jack Sli-eeter, John Gerikc Back How: Bot GUstabon, We ley Cmr E, Jim Gillmor . Harvey Craig. NVvilli-. IVMiN-m ]- LTL ' R I-. J EACH ERS OF AM ERICA First Row: Frank W-ntson. J wn Hudicr, Shorlcy Knpitjike. Pn( John . Inez Meyers. Robert Jay. K.irr. Laura Ry n Wcfllherly r- ... ROW; KVJtm.Urt 1 uM«htltr. Jamta Mjuwm. Kt-jiinalii J )li Mon tier. Prc Hkw; Nfjrv AnUmuh, Via- IVi-suknl; K ' .ni 1 lot lingiwartb, Stxrti. iry-Trt-.isurrr. HOME ARTS CLlll Front Row; EteJ4-n K«Unlck. Stair I ty Lu- eier, Arljs Enj. ' U;ihl. P..1 Ccs-ncr, Ann Hendricks. Sheila LuChiimbri?. SC u:Kl Prtv M;iry Boyer, Shirley Kn- ■• -.: ■: •■K II kfl . M.,rj;,.- ' ! I ■,r|,r- P 1 G 4S CTi l rrstt|i ' H1 t AOM MSi n F  ) R 1 S ! K V C L U IS v i- i mm -HiM K A M S 1 K 1 C . S socn tv OF CAMPUS WITS ■PWlTfcM J iinCT Dtflt and UiVk ' i wr id. tJarlene Lnw. C.irla Clailwn, Wllbe lull 1 1 Skegf ,nnl |jnr Law, P¥arfjttoctt{ f r lent Forzlcy. Secretary ' , Psu v Ajulcrsuji, TrLMsurer; Tummt L|l Middlcttm, Atl KAPPA I 1 SI i arm v It rue al fraternity I ' .. mind How Sum) AltSiin. Jo AU nf. Bill Moody. A I Tmijodi ' ju Cal N U. An- !!i.ir,T, FiUl-hmu Arlo Sfcan ird Knw EufrtMie FlUpniru-k. Bab C van- .nauli llnn.tld l- ' etrCT«jn, Jati SflVCT fJil. Ed Fine. IXm GftAb, IIk}ij n | t .hn MbGtegar. Pmidfcm; Mike byam Vi« J ' rLSjdcrn; Rtitvrl FfiCrll, Secretary; Urrv SlMtk, Tfr.« urcr-. [ r. Mm S+kIiv, A 11 Ul II L U I 1 1 E R A N S TU l l N T ASSOCIATION Tiurd Row i ' hyHu BJMftttHl, EU T) Slmm- nn-js, Jjh Hulling. T«r 9« l3n djli«. Sonw Tcilif. C r.d ThtiitmH.li Marilyn Sdundlcr. CUnuU Kern. Kay Rla t«k Fimrlli tt w: Walt Cruon, Dirk FrtlltipLm. C M:ihJ Wi.if.ird. RalpH OI n n. Annrtlu Mt«rie. R b Cr n niiti.ii! Nthm. I ' ushUiU. Sonu li-tlu. kc. Fmklcm; C ' jwI |o Thump m. S..n i.if : Teresa Dnubhl,. TrrJHirer; FluMiug, AiKmr. PACE NINETY. TORN I- -S.4 - ■-: NINKTY POIIlt Ium Cunningham, fasfektii Cs I- I l.in fti. Vice I ' rouU-m tliiriin Ktdik Sccicury ktjU V, Km- , Trc.iMirer IX-an RtAxrrt Sullivan, Adviser PA«K NIVF.TY-F1V E FuTii Row: Clem Peek. (Jn .Id WcifurtJ. D iujj Citvlit. ' ]. Hijjhuin. J nines S. Myhre, LcRoy W. Hinze. Svrnnd Hot -: In : Myers, Beth HriHiii: Tempke Dnmn, Marjorie EdrrumriMin. Marilyn Strlekfjden. Sheili Sullivan. Rht-ii Sherburne. Marilyn Hunton. Pat Irwin. Third Bow: Sally Shiftman, Dei- Srrivvn; Whitney Hiney Rich Howell, Shedla ' •: ! .•:• i . II ' - ' •• M«.-l wd. Marilyn Fyle. Fuurih RoW: BrliC Clinker, Thoftm IX- J..:r;i.H«- K:k!n CWori SJlVei C ' hurd. Ron Limdqulrt, UuoJd tUunatti (icr.ikl Wqlfofd, President; 1 laredd ll.irisiji. Viee President; Pat Irwin. Secretary Treasurer: Rhea Sherburne, Historian; LcRuy Hinze and Gem Peek, Ad vi vers. MONTANA MASQUERS Ml I ' ll I t PS II, ON Norlh. Florcncr KeymjirU SiundLikd. Luey Vflughan, Pal Shaffer. ElJenc Iitlim.ncl, Jo;in IfoLhngs- worlh. Ahecj ne £. . ! Kci.k. June PatUm, EcJudyn Lee. Colleen Baker. Pam BreehbkH. Carol Peterson. Shirley North, President; Summhk- SLiwm, Viet l n-sidem; I fcmiu Tcrpeiliru;. AliceiaiK Carpet, E ' .rholyn Let. Seertt.m; Marat Harvey, Treasurer; Phrenic Reynolds, Adviser. P.M. I MM II - 1 M I. N ' S M CL L H I r .iiii .mim iS .ill NfSl ' mrii x ui I Frnnl Row. ftltlM, l«fl to right: limn SlierlU. At Dunham. B jnr WoltCT, tW Jcnhrn. Puut CftlMb Al rlrud lLiw . Bpt) lk-nclru-k . tXnJie DjBingfr. Ltrn Paretic, Jim IH.n ' k St ' ttirvH Rcvw, knretinjf: Hrtlinonti. Lvnn Oft son. Terr Hurlcj StundlTiE: S.nsc Rlimchitrt St . Bu4 W.ijlarc. Rill Kalserm-in, Lurry II.Jip ,- r. . !. . -.1 .. .I V., . Mrtiil r H it Miln, Jut: Mdmttflfldi LMi i Raj 1 fowwd, President l . t;K S I -i t! T V • V F V PA N HELLENIC COU NCIL M:ir Helen Petnfoerton, President; Mackne fcanuey, Vjcc Prest Jfiit; Roberta Atkinson, Secretary; Carol Anishuujilu Treasurer; A .st ci.icc JX-jii of Women, Harriei Milter, Adviser. I ' t,¥. VIM Mi . II I l j|! A L I 1 1 A Til IT A [listorv iiiul l uitU;il Socncc llnuuun Kneeling; Dick Woods, frruec Cook, Stan Ronoic Will (« r n. Scaled; Dr, U. I . rumen. Kuth Fran , Frank l-Urdctkcr, K. lay Flcasc, |nn Iteadh-. Sunding: Dr. EL E. Bennett, Dorothy UnAanan, Blen Hatgrgen, [nan Moll, Adrian Newman, Janet ThnniwHi, Narnry ferry. Tcrr Fufaer, M-ir 1 krhanKlcm. Rae litiukiii h.iiu. WUnW I ' julsuii, J jiiki WcUh, DiAnne Stephen . M. C. Wtttt, Frank HocJccker, President; R. lay Flease. Vice President; Ruth Prjuw, Scirct.iry; ]im Itcadle, Historian; Dr. O. E. HattUtKO, rYdvistf. I ' Mnrni Or I kurl Miliar. Df. Psvl G Phillips. Or. |ohn fJeWebetkef, Mr W. Smnrr. Dr. Robert T. Tumi ar, i ' . di rriiic White, f.oL Samuel Hays, form Bcjrn. luaniia Chap- man. Gary Cowan, |ohn hill tot, Alan Emanuel Larry Gtughan, Marj I). Cenrfccni, James L. Manly, Dean Heb linger. Thomas R. Hunt, Ronald LftBuff, Ray l-imcr, Marshall El, Murray. |ohn V. Poller, Marlenc Ramsey. PAGE NINETY-NINE I ' ll I KAPPA PHI Senior Scholastic I lonorary fusJ Kmv: fk-verly fXilr, |)r, Rokn Turrit i, Mrv I mm.i l. l.ivdii, lames A. Ahlwti, Rhva Shvihurm-. Semite] Row; Reva Taylor, PMs Kly, Virginia Mefiftde, Man Ann Ki ...ir, Hvuhs Hunt. f r. Ijiih-s Sriuir. Third How: I ' Jvui Chi nrt]; L Prof. Mrl- mi S. Mnrriv l.inuc- Yuh-. liu ktr. i - d. l rr Fwhcr, Dr. Kov f. fcly. l r. Ri4scrl Turner. JVrsidrm: V M ' Ihhi. Vict [VtxuUriiL Mrs. Emma LonuWUtOI Si-crelary: DffiUI H.iruld i ' hnitamL Treasurer. PHI CHI THETA W an DiS Business Adrninistration Fraternity f ' irst Utw. PhytllS Suanson, Rusa Taylor, Beverly Dili , I ill l Ugcman. Second Rowi AlvkiW Martrn oH. Kay Kl.mtpt. |c.in Webber, Sonia Tctlic, Marilyn farlaiuL Men I [.UJ£l-H. Third Row: Grace Howe, faciei Fowler, Shirk!) Hardy, Kay Arhuekle, Hetty MjJIhousc, irtifgij George. Fourth Row: Mary Arm k v.ir, Mfabe) l. mn, Wjlmii Pawson, loan I .mis. M.rnlvn FctllbCfg, Oaudia Bevtrlj I .iU , President; Kaj Wcihlgeaatu, Via Presi deril: Phyllis Sw.iii hi. RcoCmJlItg S vr..Mri,: lineman, t xjrri, | r cUn : Secretary; fteya Taylor, Treasurer: Asst. Prof. rMartiiuorj, Adviser. PHI Ml EPSILGN S I N P ()NI A Men s Music Hnri£ir;irv First Kmv: Ralph Farley. Iktb Thorton, I ' ruuk [nhiivoFi, Kudy DontitTO- vu-h, Claris Hamer, Dick F.ly. Bach Rim-: firu EverSOlc, Mtiiirtu- liifKrtU ' , Ephrairn Haekelt. [irli Snyder, Kd Johnson. Ronald fiai iiri. |rll V.us(jii, SiK i 1 Chord. PA (Hi ONI in Mi)U:ti ROG BR W ILL! A M S F E L LOW SHIP |!u[ um Student Group limi,-: Clunk (ifiitm, jjnct Tier- (leV, l!.irb.tfj CirKtroin, l i.in I ii scr. Shrill Meltarncy, Stxcml RffWl Myru.ii Pikkub, |ix- Bed ttQiZi feu li.umN, Yvonne fJlvrn. M.iurir l-arrinjs ' onu |e$t DonfeU, Piewienii M ur Pai rm um, VJcc 1 ' rcvklcnK MVrna I ' ik kuU, Si ' Cfctury T rL JMircr; Mrs, Louii Van I Jrr, . lviscr. SIGMA DELTA ( III Men ' s [outnalisiti I faisorsiry Pjrfl Kou: Mill l rumiilv, l  n tKwiky, Kciih Wuirtkitcr. Sixoiul Rnw: |. I J. i ' .nlrman, Jim C r;ift. Kim Rinnan, Mbnflg: Kill ThomfrtaO] Mm Bmucli, Oarji Sorm wirv. IU fl (iillulv. Scuti l.vctlhiim. Dun DtN !fy. I ' ti-mJcui: Kciih WucrtFincr,. Vice PrcM- iJtrni; Mill ThnnuiMm, SixrtUrv: Mill Lnvrirnlic, Trr.i k A P P A L P H A Forensic I loowary l-irst Row . Walfef Bcneftcb, krry Rli- v.nt, |uttcs Roberts, lirucc Cook, I tan Moski r. Second Row By-ton R«iMi, Ralph We- ( inim. He j 11 I Idling r. |,ll HO RiflxTtv IVt ' Mlt-CfH: lta.Ul Hfl lin cj, Vice President; Bruce Cook, SeCTCtan TrtNisurtr: Ralph Y. McGifl nk Adyiier. P OKB m KDBKD ONi: SKI CLUB Thistles r i r.h- Moving. ( -iil Huntky, MatK) Tr.isk mu fesiUK Hcrilidcrtc. pictured m right, the -.ki weekend .it liij; Mountain was uttce stgiin a PAtik Hl ' XMHKII 111 Ik ROTC SPONSOR CORPS Pint Row: Franiw Fenian, Bflrini Chappie Dotaea («u«5 bault, Auxfesy W.nkvr. Lomta S] ;r . Second Itowi Efettj fo Vkcrson, P.u Gyna, Rotfe Pctrfur, So William . Kcvcf1 Phillip : J 1 nm Stcphem, Matifjm Lvary. foAon Ljr ukc. U W% i;uilbauLt. ROTC • ! tarfonrl. Thml Row: Ntuw Lu«m. IX-Uj Martinson, Cm Sklx n. lijrktr.i Wm«l. I Ki a Willi. mis. Sin Tlnniiiiv Miry 1 Vaui, Lynn McCaffery I iiifih Row; |Mnnc knwii. Kitj Lrffevrc, Greta Peterson, Mar ityn iiallaml. Sue Cummin , Virginia Wytuan, Carol Crip- pen. Ctinly Stanipri, CViurtncy Cruuiirf. STL DENT CM K I ST IAN ASSOCIATION I rsi Row; Ciful Rowfcnli Hon taw, lean Rh . Ml Watson, Trudy filat . Second Row: Parotfay Lnwli-nwn. Tei rv Fisher, Kathy Utulaitai lade Crecnuujih, Sheila McDorncy. Tfrml Rn«; Wall GtfSQt C.il Itrcm icltcr, Norm Ni ' I hi. Back Row; ]im Walker, Dale fohowo, Kugtr Italy. im.i ( ) f: tfVKDIUtO THKKK i ' v i mm HUNDRED l Ot u sut - - WOM] N S RI CK I AT ION ASSOCIATION Fir i Row: f.utu W.iKh. Hcuv Faurot, Ru ic Pernor, Marilyn (arlafld. Second U s . Chris Paurbttfikih Shirks Moran. Pai Kennedjjfi Darlenc S]K ' k. K:iy Calvin. Roberta Pre ml. Third Row; Karen Anderson, Van Hairto. Pe gy |o N ' etl, Helen ILriui, Donna Dove, Kay Tyler. l -.nfrh Kim ■( i.!cni ( mijiifitli. Sue fiUke. Manlxth (.randy, lutlith Pearson. I a net Ridccrt, Pat Finney, Mikell Peck, Ruth Parker, D.nlrnc Spek, President; Shirlee Moran. Vice President! P.it Kennedy. Secretary. Pns Hcrjjel. Trauirer; Ray Calvin, General Manager; Betty Faurot. AJmht. VOL N i I) I MOC R A I First Ross : M.irv 1ir1 Arrav, Mrma c kI«oni. |vm t :n|nnfu rr. fcftersa Lazzari Second I ' iiv. . Rdlnru Frc ' -ol. Howard Volljiiar. Larry ffctH, Lpren Arilmr. Tlnrd Knwr; UfrwelJ Svermttngsen, Kai Alexander Mary Ann Kocar, Dfck I Wall. LaiTJ I ' tini. IVc nknt- E lott ard Vrillmar, Vice President; Rob- erta Prcvol. Secretary: luiren Arthur, Treasurer PAOB ONB HL ' NDRKD FIVE RC) V A L E E RS Square Dancing Club Fini Row: i.ir ili L -« li Grand;, Helen Kalaitkk; Arlys Engdabi, fjnUn Schindler, Laura Potter. Sncond Rov Bofc Sawhill, |ean Sdyvhil), Kathleen Betcy, Mary Krtiul. I I ' .,.-., lio|l:in l S.i T. ! r it . I • illl.l huM. [ami Lctrjery, Claudia Hooper, BtStW Noimandeau, Pet Stofle. Third Row: Shirley Richmond, Pejjjjy Bi cnmai , Lle.mor jnhu- soii. Betty MtVVillijins. |.,.r- IVrtni;k-tmr. |. I Vmgtas Pitt« man, KaiUy CTNt- ill. Susan Wake, Tul Rie -r, fourth Rtnv: Maurice IltillftJ;iy, Ronald Latham, I i k Taylor, Howard George, Prcfc Kabica, Lorenix K. Laxeotzert, Henry Sthtuclcr. PitlWu, Arlys Btjgdahl, l ' resident. GRI ZZLY c.ROWLKRS Frcshnftan Pep Organization I ri-ir How: Linda C.i pfcv, Ia« Parker, Harhara Mrcncll. Middle : ( inger Georgia, Claudia LUIie; QitoM Urnlh, Oretfl I Yi. rvm. Audrey Wic er i flack Row: ikiiL- Berknmu Maicella Kocar. Pat S eei land, Kathleen Betty. Lea JVrlau President; Quest Undh 1 Scc.-Trtas. PAGl l Nl II UN ■■( -:■hit Alumni Association Firv Row: Lloyd CalljMtn. ( J;iri!iner: |nhn [ Mann. Helena: 0,hhI),i .Mi ' (Juccii Hayiu ' s, M v  t la: Mrs. R lpl PuwM (Htkltia Miller), Alumni Rscoids Sccrrtar ; Mrv A. V; (in Ic.iii Mjitinvini), Lf Msto« i: Aiwlrru I ' u cll; y,ui Uvkilrj, lltlr.u Back Rmv: M.irtu , Hourkc; Iktvrtlmi P.i ]ji :. Fhili tnirij; jpdgC Wni. T.vvhir,, AftttOlidft; ohn I J.nir.kh jii. Mile Ciiy: Bob i;, ...n-.. Grcn Fatts; Pft denj t-.iil.nkil : Robert Pum SCr, LtVllt HtOlt, lohn Patrick Nugent, LinAgflan; Peeler Ki.luti P.uit tr, I ' riAidclil Rjri lhkvti n Vice PrcMiicnt Ajulnv, ( . (Vigswcll, SccrtUiry Ircmircr PAGE DUKDKBD SBVHN ' , mm 1 -mh utiosi was loimded in h ' ltl wjtlt eleven iiiun- hen. At the firsl me-elin in |uue WOt, (He constitution was adopted snrfd ciecttoos wsre held. EHoise knowtcs sleeted fin- .nft-nt, I ' kirU-s hvk-y, ... e president, .ind Ch.irk Avery. MuH.iri measurer. Tin. hrst financial statement in l ' jHfS showed the following: Receipts i m mm iti treasury S 4.W Cfifi iri.rn Mjfs, Kyan 1,30 Amount Jri) ni Banfiuet 7.M s m n J ; . tpemlitures : I i S ].Sll Sump Flowers JjOO n.uunKi 55JW S 6U0 fbJarm I SJ80 I Jut iii this tiniL were 25 cenU per year. Since l his time, the Alumni Association hjs made great Untie , both lni.uiLi.illy .ind m mfinlHTvliip, There arc now over -I Ml paid up Iff members yn the roll, besides the mail) ' people who renew iIk-u membership each year. Receipts ffOftt Jut-?, and lilt membership ' , lulakd nur S ' -HHMJN this year. The main funelinn ol ihe Alumni Association is hj fertfi 1 1n Alumni in corn. ici with the University, each other, and tJu activities of each, Tilts is ai cum pushed through r bit Alumni News Butfcdn which is published m times .1 feat and has a iirtul.it ion of over l. otjn. Tht bulletin reaches alumni in ♦£ slates Alaska,, Hawaii, and 4 foreign countries irom England to China. Tin: As xwimn is headed by an cxeeuityc cummittce consin- itil; ftl two delegates from each oi the H alumni districts of the itJte, each of whom is elected on an alternate year, plus three J-Jffar delegates, :U targe- In addition To the committee. llterc ate the IVi ' sidcnt. Vift prrsidciil. dnd St ret .in Treasurer, wild are elected each year, Meeting? are held iwfce each yi.i:, one on the campus during Homecoming and another En du spring somewhere in the state. tltfi Alumni Afi$0£UlKtO l maintains .t |tenoaneni oil ice im campus which keeps extensive records on Alumni and former Mudenls. Ft is this nil ice which is responsible for publication and mailing ol ihe Alumni Bulletin. Lach month rlu oJiicc records out M) changes Of address and other pertinent data concerning alumni. Alumm funds have ,t| timci been used tu tmauctj student □ctiviiiei, and graim in aid. student U .ms, and ittlrtlarship pnij;r.ims. The Im.-.h:., ( mmiii ntttv .iv i(i%tniti:ein.d in est.ihlishinjj; the hjidoMktneiit Fulimlation, which now operates .i separate orj ni )troii; ANDREW C COGSWELL Andrew tJ. CoBSWelJ resigned ai Secretary-Treasurer nt the MSU Alumni Afsociauon in fttoc .iittr ttn t;«r service to become tin- Ik ' jn u1 Sttidi-nts ;i MonMna Slate Uni ersily. Andy reeei id ln H,A, imm i hi- University in 27 and his M..V From the tlalvcrat) 1 i MinnevaM in 1913. He joined rhr MSU faculty in l Hl as an instructor us fournafom and rose lo pressor in i w School of |ournah m. In l ' ' fn, Ik- was named Director of Public Service Division and served there unit) he uk 1 a l hi I an ' s nih. He is a member of K4wafii| t Inb, qtborfl Gtub, Acl ' RA, American Alumni Council, Si jma Delta Chi and a Life memlxr of the MSU Endowrnenl Foundation. His hulilms ate fishing, hunting. and |iciiming. Ml is rnarrled rjp fhe former Pauline Swan?, and they have one son. Hill, now i uniior at die L ' tliversUV. -1 p U.I HM Ml Mikl li I K ilt l U, UP K WHITH r r. WJinc is .1 muv!i honored lAperimenrer in the field oi plant tissues and organ iiihurt . A native oi [llinoit, he fwrved in Monuhj ji 4m eftd) age and was educated mi school .11 Vietu jW Hamilton. In I 1 ' ! S .-mud NW.nu S«« I n. mi mh and tad 11,1 led in Ufa? wuli ,1 It. A. degree in botany. Amonu titter honors at MSL ' . He mu tfvc recipient of die huniu ■petite m bowrfy, Alur radiialt Mndv .if tlir l in ■m s Oi W,rhinji Um, l r. wtitti mended die EStnJc d ' lnsistMte, Valeem Frame. In V tf ¥ he wa ;tw.irdcd the Animal i ' n -tl rhc Anurit.ni A Mauoll for The Advancement ml Science, m iHc [nVejtigafOf who had dime ihe most ili-.tMit | x piece ol «i rV hi science for rtn yG f, In IV4v Dr, VWujt rtcicvcd the Stephen I Lik award fur outstanding ' trviu- Ironi the Amcriunii SociclS oi Ptam PhyuoUtguts and in l 1 lie wai honored with l he L-ntt-nin.it Mtdd mI tin: Soeietr  tc BdMnicpK etc Ra ce. Iii April 1956, he elected pn hshed more than W technical article , two hooks, and ,1 number ol charter in other b bfft lumnrart decree of Doctor ol Science I mm MSI u the th annual aimnuttmiirtil rxertisei. ■dent mrc .Wciaiioti. I it. Whi ] hfo ■j. «i 1 n l;, .h. White Distinguished Alumni lowmJ h) MSU SEKA1H R MICHAEL [. MANS] It U ) Michael |, Maiulicld hold hah ll.A. and M A. degree I mm Montana Suit I ' noetMtv. Reared in i ' ftcM TjIU, he sesxled m Butte in 1 922 where lur the iikAl eight and une-luli year he worked in the mirrs as a nu Ler, miner, simpler and .misiaril rii tiling c-npneer. lv attended the Sdiool ill Mines at Hutte lor one year. In P J I he taiiif to Miiioula tu attend iht L ' liivervity from whiih hv wjs raJM ird in 1913. He NKik .i,I ' ..miiliI wnrk at tht- UnivejilQ Ol CtUlfornia at Iak Angeles trnin wlneh he returned tm Mununa to hcaiine a membtr ut llie MSL ljcuh Mr. Maiislidil bocattk □ nsernHer of Qmgrcs hi l k ' 4? jnul a Scii.imr m J l . lie hjs jjiuiutl wide rwo mtiMn as :ut authnritj in the field I inlcrnational re ' jlions and un three ticumons tjnriiiji his. hiiirlee-n year tnetubcr hip 111 CbngTCSlI he has seneti j S .1 vial rrpresrntatni- ul three Jilltrellt pre i Jent.s of the United States. Ai eoimnetmnieiu t-vrcisL ' s this sprMt Scn.iiui M;MistiihE ail ilrrssri! itu 4r4thi;iti nj L Ja« at the Kieeulaurcatfl SCfVICC . ll WW awaokJ ih,- hontirar decree oi Dtnliii til l iw at ihe grndtutjon I ' ercmonic . p KGt OS I in NbttBB mm Century Club MFMMERHHIP. AnnuM Canbrtlrfitkm tit tlOB in Endnivmem Fund M r Albl H I ftflfli1 Li an I ' rlu.Qlitiiuil ni charilnlilc 1 ' initributJ.ipi U, the Endaurmcni Fnuntlntinn A rcwlpt will be m-nled b.v llie F..iind.-i- ttOrt umirdingly i PRIVILEGES: Ttto Uckei . pm-ic-rcnim! c-nllng, for aU athletic uvi-iUh 4| (in- Mm separate rn.-itromn anil lounge nt Fmhl rjuAia Cyr illk ' kcr feir WDG ►( SfpettaJ |M)kl:i|C artli ul Field ltrHi-4? ORGANIZATION l . i, i i -.,. n . Proidrnt: Rill Cimpboll. Vice- President: Kirk Bud nicy. Treaiuror, George P JlHd DaMbern, ijeCTPlJiry. ExecLiKc Onmnutlce Tn runCtlun nvrwren annml imrl- m«j. .tFir ui i mfenMmbtp meeting to be held at HnmeniunuR MEMnEKSlllP ril it  t- ; 1 1 i- - 1 1 1 1 1 viv :: i- . BOffHEB Root, H I BILLINGS Jameson- W J Midliiid Round TJWv birth Burke, J J Conrtl , J E Sehotle. Gtqnw n Steele, C H Johnson, Willi iConomi [ EFK LODGE tituUT c;r-nrc« ' DRUAIMCA ' D Mibrr. Charle G EtVNIS Yeckel, PhU EUREKA Wilt. Rodney D FORSYTH Rolslon Tun. GARDINER Cal|LM h, L. L, CURAT FAL1_S Grvoi Falte ttrrwrrie In - Johnson Service fit RntperUim Wm F Coulter, JneK f; Fu (terror. Then II HELENA Hibbnrd A T KA1 .ISh ' FI !. Rr L pS. Dmi d O Efowuxn, PjiuI BnnKinAn Lenun fFUrihmul Educ HfJiulerp- i ' k Tuveri S|Hirl SShnp Tht.mijwiti. M. r Treasure Sum fiiqtuii ( WamsJey. Cdornc L€ nsTOWN EourKe, MWfrU CCrtrvikL Nichols J Erk-kson. Vent Jniuuiih, A. W Jrihtisnn, Thtiithiw- KXL i i h •• • IfKbflMUUC Dr A 5 Pfuj-lhwteiern BanJt uf Lewiatnwn MISSOULA Andersim, H. M Anrirrsin, H L B H Jew elrv Bnrneil, Dr Joh i IISSOULA rcantinindl Barnhlh. Giylord Bed 1 rd ' Oiuknnri Bell. H O. Comoany 5 memlx-tvlilpM Bill Lruindcrvtlc Dr.v CI (Mining Bleeen. Df H M. Jr □oil Ton llnkury hpoe Kc m Brjidford, A D. Bra«l|iy Alk T Brewer. Dt Leonard Brtmlw? Dr f P Brows lliivi-afd Elrn t n . J. C Hue - H:.r H HUSh. Bill Clark. J ft iBnhr Cecil ' s r uh Chatuu C04.1-Cotti BullltnR Cm Cof ee CluJq CdWni t ;iklL- CiHe. WilJimn ( ' •■it 1 ' . ll U L Ji flirrjin, W Fl Ijotilbrrd, Gcure I Dull}. XOfifl rc f.i is nwmbcrihip i DitvtTifinrt. Lea O. Oeaehawipi RtMtti t;.. Dumtnn, Rnipti W t)l hlTjJn, Cliarli ' s- Dliijfi A Howl Mliiw DmpKledl. Curl E. IJi Pf tiidi. (Cimpi- S Fl-itnc Luunifr Fuld k. Bnlpb E. I I N il I M ini. 1. 1 OUU me4uher ,1ikii Fl htiicr. tt P. Frwtrr. Jai ' k FDX-A1iW,iiiila Theater 0 .n ifttf. w j ( ; .idi ' n CUy tlorttl Gnrden Cit Mocmnt GifUnj ote J. C rUBesplv, Pa Ml H CJulden Phetifcanl Cafe Craw, VLr Crjtdy. Ffjink n Ounicr. FYunk M-iIfH.. UjiVhJ W Ilium., .lulu, S Hiplnlino V. ' I M;irdenburKn Ouldon Adv To Horwrr, U-Umri MISSOULA iCritinu-: li Hart. Jjiih-s A HoiUjyL-uit, Dt C F, Hold Hordncc HoWiird, Gtoltffi- T Mwnl. ttai tt J-IWitM. R:K3duljlb .rohiLsuii. Ftmtn.Tl i..iu . in sv,-, i ii u KX-l.i. If nil-. Sr , Kadlec. A I. KKlell rri A Kne?wfer. Bdruee Krafibt:!. H. T KrairiL ILirdivrirc L -impiirt, O C LitrMrte, Dr C H Uit H n. Harrj lA ' mki! ihe PUmiln ' i- Lmru tit 1i-lliunu - LindborK Tire t? j Liihn, Slu ' rman V Uihcc. Dr F H LUhftHllt. J c Mi F.iTliiiut, C.irl Mt-lniyrr. W H rHcKccudKi L It UiiLc d, Waller ll M rlana-Scbul Dlil. Ctf. Mi I burn, Ll Gen F W MlWUlii Hrcwins Cn 13 ni6mbvivri[p i Mi nii1. ' i Cln rntM t- nt Conimerce %[| Miil] ' i liuli ' tn r- L.u .| IllSfti Furniture Mir 1 I 2 if v ' Si l -I r ■!l I f ri I Mi oula Laundry A Dry Cb ' aninjt Co. Mlrcjiulian Pub Co. . TtiliTan.-i FJnur Mill Ci . Wnnt .11 1 thv Sa]e , inv MimouEi Memntilc Cu t9 membimhlpfit Mu ilan.-i I ' liwri i ' . . ii rneniber bipui Murruuti, Wm Mo iiy A J Molor Suind.s Co. Mueller-Jones. Ine Murpby, Dr E Murphy. Juitite M rdul Cnmpany Nrisn r, CtMrka Nybo, rtui.iT Out Shtic Cu Ottmr-r,. J,t ,n J Overlmid. Dr G M The O.tturd frtl,M i Hoiet MtSEOLLA ifnntujuerti PAUcrUfl,. Jiihn Pl-w CunirtriK ' tliiti Co. PJN-her. C. IL I ' riluh. L D. Playmor Sporlinr Grwd Cm IH-tnol dt-. Dr F G Roiher. H. H $ le r Dr George S ndy-f Sjle Seivirr Bclunid, C W Seatlc«, Herb A Slieclinn Bro . Ik Htibfr. Im Snead. Joe Sluvvc. Itcn F Slmns, K. J. Strotn, A. E, Sunny Moid Biikery Svuro, Or C n Tbcmian Jt Watr Aroem y Thfi i.i!i. ftuln ' O Ttkfjmpitnn. O P Tbfirntun, J C«Ho Thnrntun Lumber Ct  S inenibcTslur .i Tlmirnton, Wtllit A ToLjJe, Jnhn it. Trenoutb r Dr . M The Turl Turmriii, Alfred J Vincenl, H ' uvi.f Wfttford. I{ H Wnrrun, C. J Western Foundry Yandl, M S ft Soim Z.idrr,. Jim ' S i i. Floury I, Xlnimcrniiin Un d L ZinunemiMit Lyle i ' ljr-L.-vrt ,Mw, P dor PH1LIPSBCRG VxiitL Boyntun El BVENSYfLL? Evans. Jonn ' p THOMHSON FALLS Mellinj ;! Tc | nVT OF STATE Sturitljiu. L M S«Hi liiirh.-jr.. f..l-i C.ifhii Vn.-iu Cuiciuita ' i. OI1U1 Abtrt. Wm U Soalirc. W.«1J AuuEiind, Tinman A Ynkima. W.Mib Mrs n t) Wilbiiiii IL D MfleDanariH .i ' i ' h. Arubhi v t:r. uNt Ht VhRKU TEN E n d o w mcnt Foundation The Endowment Foundation of Montana State University is a non-profit corporation, chartered under the tattts of the Suite of Montana, lis pur posts are to assist in the ac ' cnmttiatton, investment and man agement of funds for the purpose oj fostering, encouraging and developing educational facilities for the use of Monttma ' Stittc t ' ut versa v; for the granting of scholarships, establishing educational aid programs and research projects and for assist rig in related programs for students; and to generally carry on t en- COUragC and devc(o facilities of such a nature and character as to promote the acfrvrftcs and educational program of (he University . . . i ' risidiM Ti ;enryt K. Srhitfir. 2flfl!i Roul Bhd„ Hutu Vice President— Alrx;tniltr Warden, t ' ouutn Club Addinuo, ilttat RaUs I n-i-.uicr I:. kirk B;uk;lc . Montana St.m Uimcr m Snn-un |ohu [. Burki, President Metafe Bank jnd Trust Co., Buire Board q! Trustees |. Eh I orrn. . |r. I ' m E feffl Mont,MM PoWei Oft U ' -it ' - A. T. IJibrurd— Preslrkni Un iuti Bank ,md Tru r C«.„ ffctctm Mis. K II Hamad— 15 NU Doiigid. Glendive T. I- llmlj t . t uuntn ( AddiTiim. t.rt.k! I ' jII D. (ion (on Ku itFicn- -Box 0%. Kali icll William 1 fanuwn —Bos liffifc Billings Carl MJ-nrland — Montana Statt University, Mtsxauki Cfogtt T. Sanders— North 27lh, Sidney, I lamEd M.mM.M -Chrjnila Corporation Terminal Sales Bldji.. Portland. Ore. M.irtus Bmirkt Mom-nu Si.,r Crmcrsitv, Missimt.i Mr . Kenneth M. Brown— Box K-lo. Miks t ' itx Boberi T. Pantver— Box J8n, Livingston 1 ' K.i ONI lit KORKU VWKLVl BRUCE CRIPPEN ASMSl Business Manager Crip kept J tight rein on the stadetit funds . . . ■[Jem man) lon hours with his liudgci  ttd Finance Cumrmrec jIlocaimK portions to iIil- various organi a- lions . . . concerned him%ell with -tiidcn: loan Kind policy . . . He v, ,is one ol ill;- innovators ot perm- anent activity cards with ID picture . . - Through •it! his money I roubles. Ins rll ' kteiu ' y and nnlailin;: i l se of humor served him in jjood stead. GARY [YSTAD ASMSU Piesidcttl A iui-iniini! ' i- year tor MSL T under (Jary ' s wise and capable leadership . . . ?ucin alter tie took office, MSU was fsced with the liquor controversy . . , with his calm, logical guidance, .student -administ ration differences were ironed into a Workable ' et of Univer- lit] rules - . . A studctn |udic;al Council was formed . . . an important step toward a Mxidl honor system . . . Cary continually striked tor closer working relationships Ik- tween students, faculty, and administration . . . During his tvrin ol oil ice, tar-sighted constitutional amendments brought increased membership for an over-worked Central Hoard and deletion of non-tunciioning class officers . . . Cary ' s spell-binding speaking ability and calm decision in a crisis brought MSL r a mature year in student gouritmclU. PAGE ONB nrvmcr:o rniKTKKX MARY I LI J.N ERICRSON ASMSU Via- IVsklcnt ANN CROCKER ASMSU Secretary Mary Kllcn worked closrly with Toriirm.- Ln Midilk-uai in Kttifljj .1 meaningful pr«ijjr:im ul jcimiies tor the Midge . . . consolidated toinmiiteeK on dance 4 arc, lectures movies, con certs, J i id jmes kilo li working Activities |{ uril which she lit-jded . . . Tim hoard will scl up .1 Western atmosphere tDOftl in the I -oiij;e - j busy year tor a t.tpahle C mpU£ kjder. Secretarial duties kept Aim Uusy . , , but not too busy to make bnportani contribution to Central Ikmd and other campus organizations . . . named tatsianding Senior Woman m Matrix Table in die spring . . . .1 wdl-dcscnud l.uirel lor jh mil hi muling girt Central Board Sitting, Il H Lc 1 ri lit: Dean Andrew C. CogSWtU BffUCC CrippCTl, Ann Crocker, (iary [ystad. Man Kllrn Krkkson, Vrdder Mr (ollKfl. Si.iiulin ' fiiUn Fouler, Mill Crawford, Lee llayley + Ken Ij.-udiold. t .eorgc I .ambrtw, Dick Kiddle. v t;y. QUE 111 NDHEO MHJEYMtM BUDGET AND FINANCE COMMITTEE ACTtVri ( AR I) COMMITTl k Seated: Carol Aiuskiuj ti. lirmv t ' ripf en. Berry Millhuuse, Standing: jnlui Dunbar, lames Robert , Dear Hettinger, Al Crozer, Caesar IJui nones Twtc . Bruce Crippen, chairman. Scared: Cuul Amshau h. Standing: Darwtti Rwrartgef, l i k Hams, Sally Tilzcy, Brine Crfppen, Al Cmzer. Not pictured: 1 ' ejj Marlowe. t ' arnl Aimkui h. Chairman, T K Dl 1 IONS IU) R l First Row: W ill Octant, Bob Oillufy, Dick Riddle, W.irrcn Garnas, Biil Adams. Second Row: Marilyn Cimkel. l- ' aithe Buns. Pjt Andbxut ka Calvffl, lJi  tM Kayr Baric v. Third Row: Ruth Parker, Audrey Wjtker, Sheila McDiirney. Marg H.immei. Holt crilnly. First Quarter Chairman. PjUV Anderson. Chairman. i ' v.i ru smu n mhikv M ISOMK COM M IT U } Romi- IVrrmr, Carta . 1.:u:: ,n, Ann Henclrickfl t ' .. ' .fh ClaHten, Chairman. PUBLICITY-TRAVEL COMMITTEE First Row: l!uli LVu-rs. I ' m Fox, (itwjit Limbim. Second Rtfw: lanci Wwdcock, [can Hofl, Marilyn (vfooee, Marilyn Sl ]x L . RoIktli Dixon, Tlirr.3 FtJowi [iinic Welch, Jim (itnii, If ill Adaim. Last Row; lioh Higham, Pats) Anderson, Bruce Crippen, Howard Mahan. GeorjK Lainhros, Chairman; Marilyn ShcMj Sn.-ret.in. ASM SI IM.A MN ; COM M ITT I. E 5, WYHIu. Dofdthj Roberto, M iry Sfianahfin, Ann AmMvorih. Donna Kayo Bailey, famic Yufe, fame A- AIjIku[, chairman. I K.I N l 1 M MIHI II 1 I I I N CONVOCATIONS COMMITTKI Scaled: IVi Striven, W, n l.iuhcr Kuhman. Standing Kay Afbueklc. Kay Tyler. Mf Wafson, Us A alt . loan MacKcflzie ;m. lined; M.in L.-f ' .rti ,il . ] )ee Sl mi-si. ChatirmACii Deta Rkhman, Adviser. PAGE in vinsKik SBVENTBKN Seated; Bruce Crippen, Associate Otka oi Students Harriet Miller, Dean HelUngcr. V.di. I:n-: CoiHroller Kirk B-iuigky, Deal! oi Students Andrew C. Cogswell. STL DKNT LOAN I L N I ) ( :( )MM]T | [.] [j: di.ksi in c :amt u mmi ttkk Left to ri ht: Terry FUhex, Rob Gilluly, I ' auy Andersen, |im Beadle. Pris Herat, ferry Iwlu l ' .U,V. dm Hi VURBO kimitkbn A THLET1 C 15 0 A R D Ltft Uj n ht: Dr. Earl C. Lory, Ann Crocker, fi gs D.ih1krg, Hrutc Gippcn, Gary fystad. I ' I li L 1 C A T I O N S BOA R I) Seated: Rick Lee, Chxin aoj Doipfo Ciuilbauh. Kin UuthoU!. Standing: Dick H kin . Kay Blaszck, Prof. Edward Dugan, Ron Erickiori. CiSry Cowsji« 1 yrilr jn Duvcr. PA ;!-; lllMllttll VilVUKHN [L ' DICIAL COL NCI L Left la pighfc Stic IV.irson, Dorothy KuUcm. Howard Mahan, Warren Gamas, Wall Gcrson, laiitcc Wclum, Dave Hurton. Cli lirman, Audra Itrmvimn, Ran Paige. Don Masher Gfiffla, Sbirlc) Undctwood, Elizabeth Amic. | ' H.J IIIVIMIIIJ fHKVTV-t) i: Vfi MOVIES AND COMMUNITY CONCH RT COM M 1 TTH I Pirn Row: Colette Gugnricri. Sixoitd Row: DiArmr StL-plicns, Audra MrovvtTUUl. Thiol Row Kjihy Harris, Sharon 0 T cil, Marilyn lltlhml, Shirley Smrili. DiAnjic Stephen?, Concert Committee Chairman. Ainli.j |5mwni;m, Mmics C jHiimitkr Chairman. AB HOBBIKS-CRA ! : TS, (i AM] S AND LECTURES COMMITTEE Seated: Pt- j Maclow, Rosemarie Murphy, t ' ld Suiart, ISill Wil liamson, Iax- De Voce, George irnoui, Man Bovtngdoo, Standing; Dean Biejemcycr, Let l ' ; rkcr. fiill Williamson, HobbsesCraJfs Chairman. KiJ Stuart, Lectures ] ah- IX- Von-, (ariws I irsi Raw: fk-m Wttlhouie, |oan Hotf , Dw1« e Forifcy, UwiiM TbhxJ Rim, Sally Miles, Mikdl PccV, Dorothy IMKris, Ann l  c; i i in n)rih, Gleo Rarddli, Hagfcct WcLeod. Second tW: Arthihe Rdtnsud. Virginia Wcilcr, Rdxria I iw«i, Dartine For Jry, President; [oan Hoff, N ice President: LuSfittt UiMi Smith , Mary Uu FMUl. Nancy ScrcllOTl. S1.1rH.1rv; UriTy IiIUu um . Tn.iM.nr. Associated Women Students AWS ottkers lor arc licit td right) Nancy l i.rr . lri.iM.ifir; L it (icssner. Vice PrcftdciH; Mate! Smith, Secretary, and [oan Moll, Prtpdent. KIM FOR MAN ] editor Td llic editor ol any paper, school or professional, i.dls the responsibility not only oi editing, bin of Inrinn the hmm ol public opinion, both pro and con. Kim For man, a editor of the Kaimin from the spring ol 55 through winter ' 57, proved more llian capable 9$ both jn editor and pulilic relations man, Well liked In hs editorial staff, Kim helped create and sustain a sense of unity on tin- Kaiinin which matte lor a verv successful [RGINLA McBRlDE Business Manager To Virginia Mcltridt was given the |ol o handling the loot, SilKC lilt ' Kairntii operates tin a hudgel 1 rn eufcss vi Sln.lMHI a var. [his was no mean task. Under her was an .id stall who daily gathered ad- vvriiM-iiit-rils from downtown which prouded must of the K;iimm operating funds. Alter working the whole year, keeping one eyi on the budget and the other DO llit att chasers. Virginia closed thi- frookj on a job well done in the winter ol Ifi. I ' V.I W. Ill vimi.P TIUATVMVH Edward H. Dugan acted .is ad islt lor the Kaimifi in addition 10 his regular professorial duties. 1U- s|H :,lli e in teaching advert isinjj. |ohn Barach, at an associate editor, in si covered many of die sfxicis events around campus and later branched off into assigning stories about the I odge and ram pus tn generals As society vcltmr, Norma Fk-am com- pjied notes on iIk- campus social lik- i-jfh vu-ck. ili 3 column apfHared Fridayj MlU-i3 with evcryihing from ptn- riinjjs and Functions to mock ' h.Thjjin Montana Kaimin Bill Larcnmhc, as sporis editor, bolh wrote ami assigned die {loru tone rfi.it appeared in  ht- Kaimin. From die tele- type he ivas also able to furnish the stu- dent body wiih national s] sorts results. To Ron Rrkkson, news editor. was i -n t r f tremendous iob ol co-ordinating cum pus wide Hews coverage. M assigned muM ul the stories that were written for the kaimin with an efficiency that made the work easier for everyone. As feature editor, loan Hoi I was in charge ol assigning the noo news stories. In writing these die reporters h;ni more treed no i ot si vie and imagination. ,md thus a balance between straight new and features was attained. f .l HUM III MtKlli lll| n - IV PAGI ONE 11 : nusci.n rWEKTl SEVEN Cyrilc Van Duser again served as willing adviser to the staff . , . gave freely oil her time 10 assure things kepi running smoothly. Ad Manager Camic Peterson btai the pavement with her capable staff ami met her deadline with a full quota of ads. Sentinel Ahmh-uN- i-Jiluf l ' uni:i lUrilellMeni A ociatc niarlcuc Mudd another steady handled pictures for the staff . . . could around the office in ihc afternoons . . . al he wn around the office any afternoon ways willing io handle any job from layout chvrrtully Mekling the mam null iuhs to riMig pictures that oune lur way. NpW you see her. now you don ' t , , , Associate Mare 1. 1 Smith managed to squeeze in a huh- time lor Sentinel work in between myriad other activities . . . worked in 1 Ik- summer doing clean -up jobs. 1 tsL Jl il •AOI IWB III M u:n TWKNTT-BICtiT PAGE ONI m M FtlJ T1VKNTV-VINK Ufl lo ri hi: Htv Phillips, Ruth Ann Dwytr, Katy Tli Virginia Georgia., Kaiy Lou fohtooo. The soup to nuts stall , , , a crew of willing office girls, . . . Jul everything from vrrttipg cop) to sorting pictures ... in aiui r.iut dl i he oHicc in-arty every ihiy, DEE SGRIVEfc kuxii PERRIOR t:o f ,s Copy i 1.t OKI: Ifl IHEI.I1 I INK I OttnjMU 1 Ut-r.tr y magazine amUmiHg cream e writing nl MSI. ' Miiilt-utv l ut)h heiE .ill ihrcc quarters tor tUv Eifjl time this year. Ms imul.urcm tumped Irwin l_ H) lo I ' tMl tuues. Statl members ami 2U[hort arc uekomtii I rum toy lcp.irlim-iir 00 cam pus. FffH ROW! lean. Murphy. k.uy Lui loJuivm. [ • Strum, Larry Phillips. |ojn Holt, Barbara Knigtlt, Lia Astk. Second Rows Henry Laram, l ou ; Kicker, rU Levtki, |ohn tfeggeis, Claire Larvm. Chanel Kaefin, ]nan I Ml, luiilor; Hntry I..im..im. .VImmt. V e n t li r e FORESTRY K AIM IN A summary ul the year ' s $rtiviti«J l fr the luresters . . . pulilidictl each ye.ir. jt lo right: h Hcthriur , Hairy HuHntan, Mary Measlier, ferry Wilhv IW Simile. PAGB PWB Ml NDREII HNliTY-TWO First Row: Mary Ann Arr . Kay Kiampc,. WtlVnr Auihrosr, Echo xv, t ' olkcn Ibkrr. Marioru Fdtminthnn. ttmh Wen (nil?, Mark- Harvey, lairna Vick. Blamhi ' PtU.T nn, Liiann Hanson, Sfjiqoric WuW blazer. Tamara tj«iun, Marylct Mr..M, Shiri, ' , North, Miriam U-ih Ciayr Hording, Mvm.i |a Black, Ruin. Manuka. Second Row: I h  U tl s Pauling laccilirlinc lack.. Pat Staffer, Para Wrcchbill, E ji Robinson, 1 ' ml.i Smith. Maxitw Rupi l. [nut- VVuhi. r atM ' I ' liuiiUcii. |om- Patton. Sheila Me- iWficy. Card Smith. Vilm.i t .iu on, Pt y Hub. Carol Ifcmike. Kav LcI-orc, Klltnv hhrmtl, Hiiro R.iymomk Ikm Millhuuu-, Ursula Davs . Third RftU : I lob Itubv. Stan Gilbert, Bob CcJnew, I-oren Arthur. Duanr l rinr, fbH V lliam in T lj lcr Smith. |uu Snyder. JX-an BitwriucytT, Merrill Fvciihmi, Silver Chord, D, C. Rodget, Farrcll Couch, ferry NWdsirum. lack Howell, Mel Knuylc. Larry Vit , |eti Watwin, Bill SaMtxlieliL Fonnh Row : Don Hurdisiy, Bob Thor n, Kenneth Cue. km Svliri uJcr. Bui) Hicham. Rudy Dwitrovich. George Carp- enter. Gerry Barker. RoIhti Romck, Glen ParchcM, Carl Dix. Anne Ha i ' inan. Dean Naylor, Doug H;uri, hick MclXvi i. Sieve Gctdo. Dave Norton, Dick Riddle, Byron rhriiltan. University Choir LLOYD OAKLAND Director i IFPTCERS WiUiaijfj SuitcrJiehl, Preside til : Dun v !:: r. M r President: Rmh Parker, Secretary; Sheilj McXtotieft Tr- UwrCf; James Snyder, Ronald EHcksOQ .on I Rudy Doimlrotich, Publicity; Ellen? Ishmael and Wil ham Williamson, Librarians; Shirley NWth. Manager, i-w.y om iriMim n tifirt y-tiiruE IX) ' HARPJSTY— Aais:anl Director grild Arranger LU Y 1 i ( A K L A ND— Director | AM I! S ti E L I FLL - :horw ™ phcr J u bi leers Front How: fune Patton, Helen Raymoml. DettJ Kuckvr, Ikick Row; Gerry Barker, pqtvc Norton, Larry T n . Pai Fox, Ursula Davis, Bcv Sclicssler, HohUt Farley, Pat Schater, Schcftler, Jim Beadle, Byron Chriftitui, Ed Focbtf, Shirk-) N ' urtln | :imi Jaeuhum, Sheila MtlWney. frm Dur do. At piano: Myma o Black. PACK OKI Iti PDM 1 1 1 1 1 ; ■i 01. R Jt ' STIN OKAY Director Ephraum Haclcctt, President; Carol IVrcfMHu Viic President; leanric Sanderson, Secretary-Treasurer; ficr- ald Woliord. Publicity; Clark I [amor, Manager. Symphonic Band First Row: Harold Harvey, Ray Rom, Tin  1 1 Pork, fohn Vanium. foyce . ofKiiKjvcr, Naun WImhi, Marilyn Ikru-r Isabel Cameron, Rarlwra Carl trom, N r orman Ihirkr. Karen kuno, Second ROW: Monnx- Dc).irnc-nc. Carol Peterson, Icrry Schreud er, I .army Ken Oct, Marie Harvey Jim Snyder. Don Hartl- isty. Mr! Knoyle, Kay Thornton, Fiob Huutnn, Frank Tctro, M-mruL- Hotuday, Carl Hopjxmad, Wayne Frceihan, Roth latkson, Koehiic I ' Vij;. Third Row: I -irrs, |ohnvon, I, i tula t.Vipley, It nice Nfatsuuka, Myrna Pikknla. Kamlyn Qua ft, f,nk LmH. Kud Domitrn vich, Kf hraim Hackcit, D ucll Svciunjiigscii, Juan Flynn, Ron Dnir, Arnif Haeenwiti Jt 0 Rodto, Lynn liundlc. [im Evcnolc, Carol l« Thompson, l m Karoescr, Inn; Meyers, Charles [ohittOA, Icrry Wollord, Stan Qtleinan; Pro Laift rente. Alan Anderson. Justin C r.vy. Fourth Row; rl h Thornton, Mmc Cemtncl, Inez Alexander, ' E mu V.itn-k. f.ttknlvn Mowv, I.oren Arthur. Bccrly Cover- dcll, Carolyn Buydcn, Dick Kh. Clark Itamor, Dave U Laujjilin, Donald Dayton. ktt Watson, Car I Dix. Back Row; N ' l Wateti, Doug lljort, |im O ' Brien, SUvex Chord, foe Horton, Ralph Farley. ! W.I US ' II VUKH) I inn I I l I F : irM Row: l ;ini H rcirhhi 1 1 . G ry Ari lgCi MafjOfftf Towell, Sccontl llmv; Jim SIhm, I5il!tt ' JtttO SIcjluj, Jtuiuu- S.im It r i n, Qaro) Kiium-non. Eugene Am Irie. |im O ' Hrien, Florence K: rci DuWill.  mui) Kurki-. Hciblu V z]v . Kuih |it«-kv ri. Reynolds. Alicciane Carkeek. Nod Water . Symphonette t MTlcikS AUcejaoe Carkcek, President; Mar- jorie Towel I. Scerctar) ' Treasurer; |,muA O ' Hrien. Librarian ;nul Man E-.ic fENE ANDRflE Director t Afl] 11 M 111 M ' HI M TIHKl ' l -SIX PACK ONI HUNDMD rHlRTY-EICHT St In In r, ,- ,n,li i I ito ' .i.1|;l- , wi twn nrv.inl iluldrcn I Diane Slaehle and Jill Smcillcy ), I ' do-iiiee-y,! 1 Shirley Snuiili), All ftalu (Noel RusscJj) holding hilil (Dickie Darting), and «:r- ani children 4 Rithin Minor, Sidney Maloni, Mike Fiedler, and Su r Smuin j. MSV Sttmnttr Theatre Production of Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves LEROY W. H1NZE, than man c.ii tiratna -it MSU. ha been Llirctti r nf the UttTVcfsitl Theatre dlUX l ' HT lie Ms directed 17 prodvetiuns at MSU, CLEMEN PE( K i s tcthnii .1 (liraior nl die University ThtMttf, This yraf he de- signed ihc «tS tirr Gthciht. .( Sctiiph hurra dt i, Htslhr Sptt- it. ami die all whixtl pmduc- MAffi I in [ENSI V Dircctw Kt ' WI 1.1 ITU KY, Iwbtant iWior A Wol.l.tM K. Technical Director Km SctieherA ade Ail Bdba Too Loo- Loot Hflftfetnl I Sword BottJv Si r i. ■i Hank Introm Ockircs Vaage Noel Russell Dirk DarUiiR s K in Dolv Shirley Smuin Bill Th L-kerv Ikll Sp.ihr Qtarti Ostrcni LtfUfl Fifdler SUiatlile KL-noflrl Tom BjiKcr Auee Storaull Kurl FujdkT M urlU n KtliHun ILirik Laxtorii Kill Nve Jerr DarUn«, It Km. ' f. Jill Srn rdk ' V Dlrkle Dal-lin«, Sydney M i inji Duicia Sliiehlr. Mike Fiedler. Sieve Smutn. PAGE OKR HlM)Ki:i) TIMIt Y Y-NINK 1,1 ...I hlcccL s,jf H Imi not killed ' .tkjw lagO (William Nye). Others in the scene art- (kti tr ri ht] tht soldiers (Silver Chord :nui James Myhrc). Civtjo (Oil lord Hopkins. Senator I Kirluinl Jlnw t ll j, [he I Juki i IMk-ii Milium), Ur.ikintN Strvont i [ Jic k Riddle), Othdta (Carroll O ' Connor). Oc the floor is Enuli; i. W ' lnrnfv Hints), and on the couch, Dexlemorta (Marjorie rnondsonV OTHELLO LEROY W. | || 7I Director CUEMEN M. PECK Dcsiczicr and Technical Director Pictured below are Marjoric Edmonson as Dcsdernona and Carrol) O ' Connor ;i Othello. CAST Iji Order «i Apueariu-v ftoavrixo Harold Hiinscn UgQ WlDlatti Nyc BxtbmxMna Bruce Cusker Servant to BrabnnUnn Dick Riddle Othelk C;irmll O ' Ciinnor r,,-,|n Clifford Hopkin Srildiir.v Silver Chord Janies Mjrhrc Duke Hubert Hitfham Sfnnl£ r Richard Bowel) Mi -.i i nini,,! Marjorlfl ' £dnkond3on Mtintnno Richard Kpweu a-: i - - 1 1 1 - - Whltn ] m.i.h- Ili llHM Mi-in Bnees LoduVtni DJcK RkMie r;r.ii Ruben Hktfhjim !■«, III NUHHIt I It I V CAST i Ortltrr or Apoenrante FtUtfc Mr i i,r ulir. in Dr. lirjchn;m MwSutm Arzalt Elv.ri Jlra ' hcr McLrwJ M.ir.uiii- KflnKi ..I n-i ' ' i 1 ' ' i L.H J ii r;i :r Mvrna Ju DHtk Dow .hJtney Hliwa DtMurcs ViiiKe Bfi he Spirit is j ddt hriul cumcdv, concerning an Kn lishman and his experiences with mediums, seances, an d th;- yho;U of his two former wives. Madame Ircaii asks,. Is there anyone ihere? Piciurcd in jhr scene (kfi t n-hij arc Mrs. Rradman (Myrna |u Black}. Rurh. Th:rY ' -non v l (Ma none lulmonson . Madame Arcati (VVhitnpj lime , L ' kiflcs (Huron l)e|.Hn :CT and Dr. Bndman (llou; BLITHE SPIRIT LE Y W, HtNZf Director LEMEN M. PECK Dt-MpiL-r at J Teclmual DirttGGM Well  . . u lar SO on.kJ . . . she ' s tift all tight,, saw Madame Arcati. l lt to n ;bt arc ihc two ghosu, Kuth ami Elvira i M.ir joric Edmondvon and Dolores V.uprj. MjiLrm- .Wati i Whit- ttfV I line-. I . Kil::1i i I leather VkLinHi. } .ind (. ' harle% (Thcron Del.iriicM , PAGE ONE HlNflREU PORTY-llSE A SERAPH INTERCEDES An original phy by MSU J own CariftM O ' Connor, A Snaph nrrrrcdW is a story nJ the Irish RcpitMk ' an Army in ptesehi day Irdaod and a man ' s conflict between his conscience ami duty io his cause. KAfSE ONE HVNDRKD UlRTV-THO lii n ul Heretic Mulnar drama, Ltlittm. CAROUSEL Designer and Technical On ProdurlKin Staged and Di ret- ted i « C I. EM EN PECK - CARItOLL O ' CONNOR I ' KtLircd hclow air KdvvjnJ Htvhrr. ad Hilly JU clnu .1111] Hfli-n R,iym ind a% fill if | rtt.i n . JOHN LEST KM MuMcaJ Director, and rjij-ecltif r i the Opera Workshop LUTHER Rll HMAN Dean nr the CoLiem- Of Ehip ArU MARJORY COOPER Chc reo(jrjpl;er. Director of trie Balfel Theatre EUfiENE AN DRIB Conductor. MSU Sv m priuijetie LLOYD OAKLAND Chora! Director Julie JnrrUn rllltj HlE« ' l u Mrs Mull.n Jijwcr Cndfcta Carne Pipoeridjte Kr-i-ivh Snnw NetUc Fowler Pol I reman StirkctMf Heavenly Friend Dr Sekton Sailor Helen Raymond Fdward Pother Kllcne Isnmact Hoocrl Hicham Don Sene ier Pat Shaffer Merrill Bvenapn Lei Parker Duuk Dawson Joanna Lesler Kurt Fiedler Dons Gki-beJ Clifford Honkin Adrieooe Mills CHORDS June Pal ion. CTrfUU Davis. Freda SraSA, Mvnu Jo HlJH ' k DoLures Pauline. ShClla MvO.irnev, Shirlcv- North. Rule Malsuoka. WiSiene- Ambrose, ttlBHi-hf Petersun. Larry NkH. David Norton, (irrvtld narher. Lester Smitr.. Doumaa If-. -i : Hsn.n Chris tan. I .hrrt Colnex.t. Bill WUll.iliv noit Rielutfd McDevitt. Robert Ruby. RALLET THEATRE Aririende Mills. Rlltv Huniun. Wnnnev Htncs. Cliirv.nl H okiris l-.irrv Ji.hiiM.in. Joanna l vvU ' r Marjorie Edniondxon. Jnt-k Howell. Bruce Cusker. . I . Cl.iMn Paise. Virginia C.eoruia. Yvonne Kin , Sharon Orr. Ardilh Kami Lion. Linda Porier, Paula K«IdleTnan, Rich Howell. Ai E ta. Dan Hoffman, V :r o l: BUttOTUED l iJim -MU ' ll GEORGE DAHLBERG Director oi Athletics HARRY ADAMS Aw. I i rector ami Uc.kI Tr.uk t ' o.uli [l-.KKV WILLIAMS 1 lead football Coach Athletic Staff rORREST G0X Head Basketball oa h 1— • I K I ' D U MKI A ssi. Fo nl .ill CoacJi ROBERT ZfMN ' V As$L Football C Ujl I s - I JACK ZILLY NASEBY RHINEHART Sli. MURDO CAMPBELL Freshman Coach Athletic Trainer Athletic Publicist Football Team Front Rovr, I Co r.: Mill Wtkcrf, Norm RainpsdiruT, Carl Strand, Boh Small, Ken flyerly, Capt, Pale Shupe, Dick Dzivi, It-try f«hp on, I on lira r«t, Walt Lonncx. Second Row; Terry Hwky, Dick (Gregory, Paul KnocWn, I an Mor.i. Kill K.nst ' rnuii, M il Fiick m, Ron |ohiuoi]. Doug D singor, Ivory Jones. Third ftow: Bob McGihort, Buck t Jt-hriri , Walk NLditiy, 1 Vm BismII. Om Mi! in-. Will I Lin. U.n Williamson, |im Black. Fourth Rtnv: lion Broker, manager. Bill (i.mlmi, Kus lirjy. Lou Paii lc. I ' d 1 ' rmkki. (iuj I Lhm.1v, ViiKc Ha rone, |ohri Mastos. Fifth How: ttoh Zimny, aiit. coach, lerry William . head coach, I ' rtd Nauniei , asst. coach, Jack Zilly. frosh coach. I ' M.I ONI Ilk M Hi Kit I OKI M CAPT. DALE SHUPE I L.lik.t k IRM K IMPSCI IROR Oikjrli-Tb.K ' k DON BRANT Halfback H S ROSERA fullback KILL K MSMiM W Halfback DON WILLIAMSON I ' H. c ■I Ml MjILI II I OK l I lull I [ h:k DKIV1 Centex WALLY M M IV ; Bod IV uKV [ONES Tackle The Montana irizzlits tiimhed ihe IS55 season with (Krcc wins and seven loves under new he,id coach [errs Willums and hi s(jlY, Moniana plaeed sixih io the eight (earn Skyline Con- ference wirK two wms ami four losses after being a uasnjpigiei ilioivc tor (he k tH.it in pre .is ui tjolls. ' Hie undermanned Crizzlies opened their roii h vo game schedule -it I tousCoitj fcxu rau!Mt ■Ik-.oiK Ekvorai University of Houston eleven. The odd were riflhi and ihe weather favored the Texan .is they rolled out the Sikeriips 54-12 in ihe M3US0n oivener tor both feJms. MiuiMn.i then travelled lo Ihllin s Icir iheir i miterem e opener against (he always strong University tA Wyoming tTowhoyfr, PAt i. ENOCHSOH Kl S liYl lil.v BILL GARDNl R Quartcrtaclc in.! (.Lt. iri | PAfSl ovi: lit Mikkn FORTY-KINI RON J H [ su j! liRY [OHNSON End Alkr .1 scoreless first half the Poke j«rid machine shitted into high geaj am] the final store read Mont.iu.a 5, Wyoming 35. The following weekend the CiTiy.-Awa started Off on tin ' rij-ht foot a they downed Brigharn Young 27-1 on Dorablaser Fields Th Silver tip dismayed plenty of class In gaining their first reference win of the voting season. Homecoming f X proved to ! . anything Inn a happt eeenj lor ih-L- Orizxuea ; Muiut L rini r irv ' s Pion«CS foiled the afternoon wsih a stunning 6W3 triumph on Dornbiasrr Field. ,.i| .i t !! ' . crowd walL-jn ' o! i In- DL ' air attach score five times during the jjamc. Montana was eager to get hack in the win column the next ...ini k.nnpcluor I ' M), Montana t|uarlerhack attempts ■■ siep fret from i Denver tackier in l In- Muntaii.i tV:iuf I iDMiivmniil , I t l iiiic a; Missoula. Teammate Dick Dziw ), Ron lohtiHin (51) and Hill KaUertnao 4 j -i - - vhuwn LOiuL-rj in on die play. A capaciU crowd watched the Pioneers stop the (irl Ak-. 61.11 Dnna hiilkick Willie Prank (41) fcampeil around end on j lone hdow ti romp a the PjoftCCtj went on to victory in the Homecoming D j tai Ic, GfwcxUcs Buck Crchriiu (77), Boo McGihun ($3) and ho in Ruscra (32) pursue the :peedy DC back. weekend at Logan hiir the Ctah State A te-v had uw much power and slopped ihe Silvertips ?2-o to hand Montana thru third conlercllce defeat. Hard work wds in BftMt for Niooiana as thry prepared lur ik N eiv Mexico Laihos and it payed off as the Grisaltes presented Coach Williams with a conference victory on hi day. The hard-charging Sikcrtip line rornbincd with a smtmlh run in rig an ark pc!lcd defeat for the l ohos, Colorado A M was the next Uk on the Grizzlies ' schedule and the game turned out to be the thriller of I he year. l hc Rams, leading the conference anil eventual winners of the Skyline crown, escaped defeat when they recovered a Grizzly tumble 00 their v yard line and preserved their 12-7 victory. The annual Bobcat-t Jnzzly game was next on the schedule mm® ¥ , lX-nvcr quarterback Ij:c Lovaas 0 ' } is being hauled dim ' n hy Montana center Dick Dzivj as he attempts an option play in the Pioneer- y,t . . L.u.:i. Teammates Mill Wifcen (35) Itoh McGihon r.5 and Carl Strand (fifr) add their assistance. i ' i-f ONE lUMiKKM HI T . i ' l: .ind the (iri [it e,itHe Hiroupli . % . Mjuxlcd with ,i ] ,J i Melim at BOzeftun, The SiKmip aerul aruek jmnl to In- Hk Cits ' doWnl U, Tiit-ioti, Arizona unai tin scene of the Qr ijje ' iwjti aami and the Wit au v.-iiuitid ground game rolled op TS4H victor) ( or l lie I5nj.it r Cmkreiuv U.ulirv The ( rf llire.ih  . . ' l mi th ! if si i,[,iaittT but Irum tkit mi it u; jl! An. ' nii,. I ' ll, hiul jj,imt o! tin- hmmh) was played in ihe rain and mud .it Movtim, Main, .k ilu Millie, VumfoU defeated tin ( itv .z m M-tk 7 tif weather $EOp|ied ihc Criz lte.v ' jtir attack and the Vandals ground ,.i.u was the difference, All Sky hirL- honors vscrc accorded to Doug Dasjh£cf { .-it.irii. ;uid Cjjujki Dak Shujx-. haltlijek, ior thor stellar play luring the wasrjii. Terry Hurley satifeuttorc Mid, WOrt the conference pass rtciivirij; cmwn ;md pi ami firth rn ihe nation in ihai ucpaftfnctit. New Mejoco halfback Gus Hampton iZl) ts Im-u hi dO fn With ■ihud liy Muiil.ui.i t |u3 Lou Pan le ( Sfi ) in ihc Luho-( Jrixzly aiilc. The hard churning Grizzly lint ktjn t]ie Lobos ibiaci as Montana vvot thai N Qtid conference BUJIM nj ih r season. | J tit: O.NE lit NI KKI rll- ' TY-TWO Don Bfint (41 ). fv.r .K Grizzly halikicfc. nets sail on .in end run during the trrizzly-BdK.it .miL ji Bo mian. Tram male Norm kuinpwhror (11) Il-.i.K the way js ihi- Silvcrtrns combined .1 smooth running | as?.ing attack for a ISM) triumph ovif ihc t iis. Season ' s Record M nit,kin |2 ! louBun University ■54 MoillJU.L 6 I ' nnctM til Wuniiin 35 Montana 13 IVmer University ' .1 Ml«Ml ItU 6 Utah Stale (x tlcgc 32 L ' rmcr ' .ilY ot ni Mc k i: Mutiutfia i olur.uio AAiM j ' lq;c 12 Mnnt.uia Montana Stale College 0 Mm ii-. 1:1.1 u ( !• • 1 1 -.ii liI Aruona 29 Montana L ' uivtTsity ol Idaho 1 Wmi Lnsi 7 Til J 0 f ' M.I HUNDRED MKTY-THREE VTSl new head haikc(li;i1i t ' fnich Furrtit JJ. (Frosty) Cox, poses wuh centers Rum Sheriff and Ray Howard. Moth boys iirr Emm Helena. Ray was ons ol action rnon of iKis season with a knee injury. Basketball EDDIE IRGENBRICH1 iii;ircl I UIJN-: Hl-:K(pni lST 1 ' nr vv.inl RUDi fl-PH RHOADES forward | AOK ONI HUNDRED m rv ■i: RAY HOWAKD Center HAL l Rl K Guard The Grizzlies opened the ] y S.5 i haskethall season wnli sis returning lmermen and iuw head umJi 1 ' curest IS. Krosry Cox at the helm. Montana finished in a tic lor seventh in the Skyline Conference with four victories and ten defeats. The overall season mark was fourteen wins and twelve losses. Montana faced six games with PaciHc N ' orllnvest opponents before Opening llicir conference schedule. The hr- t game ol the season s,iw the SiK t-rtijKv down llie Idalio V.indaU .n tpu Field House Tilt Grizzlies iheu travelled to Spok.nie to meet WhUwonh College and ihc Pirates won out 6V 65 m a thriller. Next stop was Moscow, Idaho where die SilM-ftip regained llicir winning torni for a hard looght 7 ifn Mi ' torv. Washington Stale College was the next opponent and Montana looked sharp in gaining a 7?-54 win at Missoula. Cou aga Cniwrsitv omc so the Field I louse next and ihe Grizzlies preserved itn-ir undeU-alcd home record with a cou incing MAURY COtBERG Forward RUSS SHERIFF enter 1. I l ' l 3 AM PACE oSt-: HUMDttBD MI ' TY-FIVE ( Inard TOM ]E. si N Forward LARKY HOLMES triumph. The (inal game of the non-conference schedule w-.is played at Kalispell and the Grizzlies avenged their earlier detail hy downing Whitwnrth 6046. Montana opened their conference schedule with wo tough tes at the Field House. Utah University, Skyline champs, and Urigham Young University, rmmers-up. were tile iirst iwo Nh-s. Uuh hid Utft much stormy | nvei and downed the Silvertrps 71 - n and the Cougars lolloped sun with i 7UA win. The Grizzlies then faced a four game road irip with contests against New Mexico, Denver, and Uiah University, The I «oboj Irotn i rime u nd of 91 7$ Mon i. in a were the hottest leant in live Skyline ,U that he Grizzlies, iwicc ;u AlhutpiertpK ' hy scores Denver alv? proved a stumbling blodk tor ' iiecrs triumphed 65 51 in the Mile High City. The final game of ' the long ItHtd trip WSU played at Salt Like City and the Kcdskins from I tali University displayed champ- ionship form in winning 8 -60. The Silverti|w returned to the Field Hou$e for two games and regained theii winning ways. Utah Stan- was the first Mctini b) :i score and the touring Frankies or St. Francis Al Dunham (39), Grizzly guard., jumps high in the air to score lor Montana against Washington Stan College at the Field 1 louse, Tin Grizzlies LMtnv out on top in die trav with a win. College (LoTCttO, Pa. J suliered j 72 f deleat at lllc hand nl the improving Si her tips. Montana State Cottage was the thicks ' next opponent and I In hm (WO games of iht annual scries WelS played at iWenun. The IJolxats squeaked to a 55-54 victory in the opener hut the trriz ks couldn ' l Ik- denied the second night as ihey won n l ' - 7 to i . i ii .,;. 1 1 : scries .it one game each. Montana resumed Skyline action «n! a two-game road trip FntO Wyoming and Colorado. The Cost- pokes fmm [jramie, ihe outstanding learn ol the conk rente during the last h.ili oS thr pcasOfti pOttied u M (0 down Montana 93 la fitf, Colorado A, M moved US be equally bad hosts, as they triumphed JNfcjS the following nig hi at Fori Collins. The Grizzly haofrtcn (fact) pflftneyed to Spokane foe another nun conference game vsith Conscaga and eniovcd another A-7 victors .it the c |K-nse ol the Bulldogs. Three home games were nrxl tin the schedule and ihe Silver- lips were glad to k hack in ihe friendly confine of the Field Mouse. Denver University lasted dctrat in the first game as Mi ml a ii j led all ihr Wt) tor an Skyluir victory. Mi.tn.ina Fd U enhnghi ikti Montana guard, kats iwo Gon aga player as he lalhcs a basket lor ihe CimiUes in Montana 1 victory. I ' .t ONI in tfDJtSD KII ' TY- SEVEN Al Dunham I } t Montana, and Uuri Jcnson tW) and Moris KuckwaVr j 1 ' iali j; ap| lv fw the ball during the Mom.ma Utah confer- ence game won hy the lite 71 5 Montana fought the Kedskills. cm otn terms during tin Jirst halt hut the scoring punch n ' he confer- ence champions proved too much daring tits SCCOru] half. State College was, next for two games and the renewal of the annua) scries th.it stood ai one gam each. The Critics looked sharp in the two games and won 7-f-Ofs and f K i win the mythical Vtatt championship. The last road irip of l he season found (lie Grizzlies at PfOYO and Logan for tilts with Brighun Young and Utah State. 1 he Cougars were hoi and the Grizdica cold as RYU triumphed i- v Utah Slate had their shooting trained the next night .Lin I the Grizzlies fell 75-67. The final two games o1 the Sijmn at she Held Houst and top flight basketball w.is displayed in both. The Silver tips, were OJJ, and avenged their earlier defeat at Laramie, as iky downed the tail Wyoming (aubiAs SU.SU, Colorado A M was Mon canas kisi victim as die Grizzlies gqueaked l y the Rarna 6542 in a thriller that was. decided hy a last second basket. Molilalia In] ward l d Bctgquis drives .mmm! Ins Brigharrj Youm- opponent to store i r the Grizzlies at the Field Mon t, The Cougar ' superior height was loo much for Montana ai; HVL ' won 73 Season ' s Record Wt They Wis They Wv 70 Idaho 63 50 Vc« Mcxicu 7? 7S Gonzaga Whuumrk 07 si 1 Wei 63 89 Denver 70 Idaho 65 Ml Utah K9 7-1 Montana Staff 71 .i4 Milium State 54 I ' uh Suu- 60 6a MajDUtm Sfcajc H5 GowgaBa. 69 Sr. Francis I IV 56 Utah State MJ Whitwnitli 46 54 Montana Stale 55 71 Bcighani Young 56 71 69 M«m una Stale Wyoming 64 [Sri glum YoUDg 73 r v Wyoming 93 63 Colorado A M 79 New Mexico 2 76 Colorado V M % Wtm H 1 They 73 I ' A(;H one III VDKKtl EIFTV-NINK ■II Row (Wclingh I io r (ilcrm fiiehl, Jerry Walker, Dick Bork, fXLyuti Colvert, krrv Dairy, M Hemlriclu Carl Rimbv H.ll Krilninml. (:. [H. S.nn I ' nHciigcr. ■ml Row tohdiog): Gbach Haj SherbccK, FfAn [Ww, Ljrrj Sc-hul , Kobnd Stofcsw, Reed Smith, Keith P gfrt) I ' aul Caint- Jim U«| or lon Hum L Hoi to. Baseball I ' M ! ONI HVHDK1 D MM 1 1 V r r f MM III MM!) -WW nM ' i E I kE Nt I Hrigham Young linj;h.mi Young I ' (.ill L ' nivi-rvity L iah University Utah Slalc iVi 1 Kl N( t Tht { Joiiz.iga 1 Utah Suit ltj 1 tkmzaga 17 2 Ui4 li University • Montana State l wh Uiiivtimy Montana Scare i Itngham Young 2 II MhhUjim SUtC 10 ii 10 Mont.uui Suit 1 (iriaraly Total, HH l i p- T 3 ' H PAtiK MM ill Mini |i SHCTT-TURBB I r i k«w, I to rt l onj: Morigrau, Wfyfte Sebopmnaktt, Tom Roj, Dak Sttupo, Jim Rowland Maya Ashley, km Rodin, fun Wald- MJIig, U BraUsJiaw, Dan Magstach, Lajry Hm.Mi.iw. Stioud IW: fXm Williamson, iVu Rhinchart, Paul Suilixan, Rpjet Walter , |im Black u« Sheriff; Ful Shepherd, Hank Molit.unl, S.mi fakemtd, Hill BeayKcu, Wall banner, Urry Lmz. Coa h Hurry Adatm. Track Team KM.AV 1 1 v i Fttul Sullivan prill I ' . ■! . I ! 1 1 1 Dftn William Mm Dale Shn|H- LLOYD BOOZER DICK LINDSAY PETE RHINEHART Pok iuk Hij;h Hunlir Low Hurdles PAGE OKB ill S r ic -:i six- RUSS SHER1FJ BIU BEAULfEU HANK MOHLAND Discus Broad lump Hurdles Season ' s Record Montana W Hrijiluin Youn ' ' 2 [ ' [mo Montana 96 Montana State i Missoula Montana 89 ' . Saw r Loom Montana 7| Utah University Mjssoula WESTERN DIVISION I- Hvr 66! i 2. Uwh 42 Montana 19] i 4. (Jath State - 17% CONFERENCE MEET 1. liVU 77 11 2. Wyoming 3 J J. Montana 21 15 15 4. Utah State 23 H jS 5. Utah a 6. New Mexico 19! - : Denver IK H l ? ft, Cobradn A M p IOI DNK in NDRRD mvi v .i Al i.ir ri ht ARTHUR KOPFEB Ai right | AMES ANDREWS oi pictured: Stuart Gallagher, t .spurn, .iiikl f.nnts Kelly, Ten nis Season s Record MSU i ppont m S.mi i fi.irkit.i Caliturrtu Polytechnic JlYhIltiuI ( oflc c Whilticr Cullc r Pnmsrrw Oillc ir Utah Stale- st i ir i Played .it 8 S.uii.i l!.irb;ir;i. Cslst. ii Sdn Luis I Hnspo. C s f. ' i U Angeles, Calif. 3 Whilticr, CaliL 5 Clarcniont, Calif. 7 lwoj an. Utah c ipponeiu p. y, u. Utah University M HlMCl.l StiJtC t ' uli Uiuvmitv is. v l Miitdjn.i Stale Ti t.ii Won. I Played Prtjvt), Utah Salt l-ake City. L Missoula. Missoula MksouJa Bootetnan l ui.il Points; W 65 MSU Opponent Score 4H- LTtah State 1 1 1 Pi, Y. U. 17 Utah University M 1-i tuJlt.ltt;| Sl-lt . ■Golf Season ' s Record Played jt Logan, Utah Pruvo, Utah Sail laiki i n ' .. I i Missoula Utah University B. V. U. Mtiin.(i;.i Sr.itr MlsmiuI.i Missoula Bozenum Total Ttcd, 0 Total Points, 50 )pp.,76 At far left |OHN BO I I At left WILLIAM BORK Not pu: lured: Kolvrt I .: I Peterson, Coach: Ed Chinske. Swim mi ng Team FirM Koiv; Flvin Chooiljj and ftthu Skte. Second Row: |oc Ah;;al and ftml N ' oriktnmi Not pictured: Ken Caldwell, Al Day, Fd Filler. Wall Jnm and Hal Wdtace. (=. - ' V t Season ' s Record JOOyd. 220yd. 60yd. 160yd. Diving lUOyd, J wi H l_ 440 yd. 20 yiL 4tu yd. Medley Free Free Ind. Free IS-ivli Free I i resist Relay Relay Styje Style Medley Style Siylc J a1 Mbittana State University 0 I 4 i H I 1 I 0 15 Idaho IS ' Jfl HSHJea Montana State University 5 ; 4 J 0 5 3 3 3 1) 3fl Idaho State 0 5 6 8 5 -ti 6 ;7 40 Mum una State I ' niuTMij 5 4 I ' 1 .8 $ 6 -5 8 40 Utah UnifafjKrt 5 S s 0 3 3 6 8 o 4 I t Ml MHII 11 -Ull Mi. II I Intramural Football LEAGUI FtN l si INDtNGS KNAL STANDINGS Team Won 1 .4 -Si Pel. Team Wu.l Lost Jumlml.isu 0 i mi Phi l)ch.i Thcta IXH 1 Sigma ( ' In 1 MU 5 .HU Sigma Alpha Eptibtti forestry club .{,t,t, Bon Falcon f li hl.Hnh i Sun 3 .5(111 Butte fats fumhd Hall JJi Pin Si n.t KapJM Alpha Tan omega 1 .l«p (1 Sijjmj Phi Kpulon 11 .WO Intramural B:isk ctba 1 1 A LEAGUE PINAL STANDINGS It LEAGUE PINAL STANDINGS Won Pel. lumhuhya LCuiri Sigm.i u I ,-i.i Butte Kan .798 Phi Delia Ttaa Sijjnia Oil .500 l ' nrt J- ' .iuini FortMry Club Phi l-.iniiluii K.ipjfci SlgtCUl Alpha Kp ' tVm 1 : FINAL s I AN DINGS Yam w..« Pet. .hiiLnv , LIMUI ri, !, ii.ii.,-. .7=511 So. jumlio ' ayj .150 Elrod Hill lb 111 jitter Vtrtf • Brautr Buy Signu Chi IS Sunshine St vt-ii Funj;t Fisc U5 WiesJ luutlmibya QUte Si nu Phi Epsifori ' Dura ( hi Spastic OJd Halls I ' hi Sigma Kappa Scrounges D LEA! .1 E PIN l STANDINCJS Tr.urt Gikht-n Lzncrrs ILnJit. Ibjijij ' HoopMcrs Free Lancer Crjij; Hall bunk) h l . t rtCfitlifU flaUioiK Bl lic Wave Pet. i.oo i A2 Pet, «5Q0 185 .2 5 ttst hi mtn srxTV-vivK Intramural Softball l.f AGUE PIIS M STANDINGS Team Won Ukst hnnk Li ;i J I r sh i L;m H 1 ,H88 Sfj-i N Chj ' i $ hv, Si in.i f4u J 4 . ss ftj£ I it.- Ira Thcta 4. 5 ,4«H Phi Si.nma KapjiJi 2 7 ,222 A1| h.i I ' .iu Omulm 2 7 ,222 m i Alfa 1-alU 2 7 ,222 I LkmlMk Hall 2 7 .222 Skkvn Alpha Epdldq I H .ill 15 LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS Tumi Won Pft 1 LlkL % .777 Robots 2 .777 Sigtna Hh l-.i ' vil ?n .666 Coreatf i j$66 Tort Falcon 6 i HightandiT Nine 5 4 Rustics J G 3 6 353 I ' Wcstrv ( ' luh 1 s .111 Tbcta Ohi 6 JUKI Intramural Points Awarded 1 it. {. | Tut.,1 ORGANIZATION Q3 f- Ptii ni St rn.i Nu SQQ JDK 205 2iM 45H Mil 2fo 2 ' o 17 H5 2M tfta 12 Vi |muiSki1,is,i 75 2H 80 5 K) 125 213 Mm •jftO 2WI 2(113 2s iw Phi licha Hlhj UtS iilfi |«+5 95 15(1 ;ss SI3 too Mil IM 163 2fvH Ponafary -l l ' 2N8 153 M8 21} 2(J0 no 2M Mil 1M 205B Si iti.i ( ' In 4 1 2f 5 100 17 175 145 Si-m.i Al| tu t |im!ii:i 288 K5 l!S ir 10 i Alpha T.ur OruL ' a MS vn Ml 00 | Ul(,i In 88 ' i5 Itfi 7 . Jimil j Hall 188 MO I AO 2?0 72 S Si wa Phi J pvilun 88 4. Ml ■ J 63S Pfti Sigma K.ifi|M M8 SI 2M 213 1 Ebrt F lcxnn 225 2M ■iiS I tightari Si r t ' i 25m 250 PaW Hall 113 MM Butte Kau 188 188 - t.t him m s I. in ti -] i m Cheerleaders xlt in rt tn : t:.ir.i ltn - . ] I lodjicv P.iltt For Jcy, Dick KukUc, fk-v Phillip, AnliiX Sayrc, Su?i Htn c Grizzlies folk) Wed ihe adVlte o the SjgtfMI l!hi-t)elt.i (l.imma u um ni? float. WVri- Hjmhj; a DejlVei Sandwich, and ' Jlc University on the gftdtrati 91 the Honttcacnjng jjamc, VW.h. i h: Ul |iKKD SKVtVTV-TIIKKK Phi IMu Thi.u ;ui..l i iij Inn I.lI! i-hiij i-J 1.1 v cuul |it.ut- wi-iory Turner Hall-SAF, Hoat, ukh queen Candidate in die ] tr;iJt- at ' times, with their candidate; Betty Bjtrovich, riiJisi Barbara Bartcl precariously perched, navigates a an iop. while Yvonne Kms played engineer, iricky corner, HOMECOMING: MSU welcomed aliurum- h;n k i i iIk ohihhis, abn : with a special gum — Robert Sibley — Founder ol SOS and otW Iradil inns tturin his yt irs aiwhe iimifms. Imtiuli-u in ihr u -k -ml H .llts-, iti. %v i n- . (iri iimvlrr v f n.iivircJ %iukt il.iiift ;iml pep rally ... an SOS , . . float parade, and the Homivuuuty; t wilvtl game Saturday afternoon. I ' M. I MM III Mil II HIM M IXajsirs. jiu IaV Abncrs tWk to M. rr :u ' Sam ' s booth to lake .uhanui f o! his S.ulu- Hj«Uib fl.«r ;jni I J Smart ilocs Tk- honors. Anlnt Sayrc. tamhdace tram (Sorbin I lall, is Lnnvncil U.iltmvccii t iutu at C.r £ Halls tall Peppermiai Prince Kill Toild assumes a royal post jtur receiving his aown (mm Prt s I ' .u RohiiRun jt iht- Hr.mtVx Corlmi ] 3 rf |Krmiril Hall, ovj-. ill mm:i n si.u ll-srw: $naw, n m eSxtywhcn . . . .u ihi annual Ski VVcr kcnd -it Big Mountain Tw o sports enthusiasts. Nancy Trask and S uiec Montn. start up the tow , . . they ' re j oirti; up in one piece ► . lio|H ' ilu ' y fonif lIowii tfii mm tie w;iy ' Skiers txhihit lu-aicy apfK-iuts ami Jcv| con- it-nlr.itujii Ml food afta .1 il.iH 00 tfefi $$0peS . I VI.F ONI Hl ' Mmhi -.IU.M1 Y ||. I! I Snow Weekend A WS -sponsored Snow Wirki-nd Lite ill latiuarv included a SHOW SCulptUK CtHHesl .imnitq thi. M iu groups . . . crowning of a campus Kin ami Queen — aftettfcooii party Bit the Lodge . . . two mixers , , , With all these events planned, AWS crossed its finger ami wished for snow — which finally arrived jusi in lime. U lite weatherman continue to cooperate, this promises to become an annual event. PAGI 1M III MiUHj .I M MV-MNK P him in nki:m KM.IU V Mrs. RiMri M. eny (seated in tenter), housc- inciifn-i .it Ktmil ! I. ill, rt •- H. v.. lu r I ■. uik. I IK !H IS I IIL WALL. .i novel concerning the firoh- terns of jnterfailh rturriagc, at u Corhin Hall autograph p rty« Winter quarter activities tanged from the sublime ro the ridiculous. Furours aiinn Turnei thill in search ol I heir Kjtm and Dregs dedicate new building on the o ul — in bor- miMivc hVrttu jmi , raging Iwule result-,, rowed Sour .nut l-tair l iw sweaters! i ' h . I r n i 1 1 ; M it i n i : i . 1 1 j i PAGfi ONE IMMHUH RlGHTY-TWO Nitc Club Dance Tin- Mn it whtiul pn vi(lfil an emmy us il.uii.ui_u .n u I LiitiTUiiumiir vurli Slum lime. L ' SA . . . Irani Junius to dassk bullet. PfeOGttds 1 rum lKi .inim.il altair j;o tor Ittttik vtliolarship. WcMem gives way In classic ballot .ind .ill its beatlty . . . Billet ruikiiK i It-serve their laurels. p.vtn: ove HiMtRKi) mmhv- niuu. PACU ' hM HUNDRED fcicirr v-m V K Part t l thf frtwil linn- mu I mm ilu !• m.i n l Ml MHll H I H-ll I -M Foresters ' Ball r u;f om in MiniiMH.ii h-M t;v Foresters ' |llg Botile li.iiul |n-rl nm ,u ilu- r-orcsters ' Clhiw . Who nceik u bij: n;mie Iwnd when there ' s Client like tin rtyhi uti campus? The llijnv-riinth unmul ForoU-lV Kill jusi 1 hn L ilit- lu-jmkd muk ha ! jiroinisi ' tl . , . hi cr Mid lxtttr th.ni e tir. . ' I ' iri |m i t- Huiiyjrts ;i v;iit the jiul e ' verdict. How about It ma ' am? Is mine the winning beard? t ' .Mit. OS K ML MUtM KUllITV-KHillT p :t: (ink in. iikkf) i:n;itTV-NI K V (ih ONE IIVNUKKD SlNKTl World University Service PrnU-vwvr f luling jucliutls nil the Phi Dcft ' i tlog Fnwh i|iurut on trie aiKtion M k . . . Sj ur% uuibld ihc ttehl . , . .mil Vmi-At! look pirn} calm aboui this u r these tout wktucd gentlemen. whole- lliiiig. VA IK USt HUNDRED NfNt. ' I Y- N : John Fowler and his committee staged a successful drive for World University Service in April. Chinese Auction, c;ir wash, Ugly Man contest, and (acuity donations cuntrihutL-d over SNXJU to hcl| other universities throughout the world, pac;i: dm: m ndred n i n y,t -ti i k m k I h.j om in sniii it sisi 11 mm  ; t IGi ONB HUMDHfiD NINETY -FIVE PAQE o K Ml MUtl.l M f i | PACK ONI fm i h : i i .1 mm fl ' -SKVEN PAGE ONE HVMDKBD NINETT ' KJOUT PACE OVE IUNDRED NIXETV-N ' INE Seniors look jubiLuil a they Midi to gftdtiftiai fcwtfiica in the PipJil 1 loo . . - the climax ut a week of ncrivitfei; |u« .1 itw mmtUtS - ' II. I 1 he slittphkin ' s Tht irv Un Graduation Siin titxi grins 21 i!it rod gl four yean 01 hard PAOB nm IIIM KEI NEW HALL ' J v 1 - AT. If 3 ill lams. Patricia BarteLs. Bar«f ri(sr. Betty Bover, Slary Brandt. Dorks Buckingham, R.it Bumnd ner. BcverJy ink Martene Koru B (t Anne • dmocidson. U ■|-.iht:i- Eigfhrcrht. Kuh Flvv., GftJ Hai-kcll. Barbara Harlan. Hrlcn tir-stsnfts, C.irn.lr HHIer. Diane HutSso. Susan HnlUnd HuUi Huiikirii, Helen liuod, Joy Hoyland, Dumit-y Hurt Ion, Marilyn Jackson. Jean Jnccihson. Jo A [i Krufihr. Kun , Kiin-t: Kussman, Berrtadin Lamb, Kathleen |jel;;nd_ Slmrori LcnningEon, Alma L?iiniri£!on. Harluir.i Limltnun, K.ithy Iji i ii if, (ubw Metrosi ' , Mury Lep M«|jt ' n, Norma Jean Moody, Crr.lyn Moort , Jewel Pill. Mary I ou Rood, zfmcar Ifutii-r. Jf.-miif SI J 1. 1 in. Jean But, LOrtXM Sh ilxiad. Marian St;l[rKl S -. nonnii: Slowly, Dunn a ?mJtli. CrtfuL SlewriMJii, Gloria Huih SloruaHlL, A Llt ' L Stretton. Nancy Sirii-kriiclclen, Marilyn Sullivan. Sheila Sweeney, Eiio-ti Switztr, Viutit TtTH«-ntii(i. DotitiLi Tryon. Joan Walker. Vn-ffinui Wethcrell K.iv V n i i Li . • .A. . r V pac.i run in MKtin i m u BRANTLY HALL 7 wTi P 7 §T i j jfc fc hI ' tolk. .a LVlk I Hoyden. Caroline (T ? 1 £| l|ik g o r Cfowder, Courin y Cummm , Susan Davit, Diane Day. FrodeLla v y:tt-.. Dennis Dlekcrson, Patricia Ik UomKtf, Carol Hun bar. Dorothy Dwycr. Kuth Ann FjiHlHI. l..r K n Fink. U,tiH;i Fiix. Kalhrvn Georgia. Vtr£inin GCMiierr, Piii Glufke, MjiMon Hjiititb. Jo Hjmitlon. Ardilii Hammer. Gall £ Harrison. Sheila H.isti««. Paula Hi : ' ..iri. kvni-i Aim Hkcks, Ronnie HtKHl. Mnnlyn Hiipkins, Donno I ' l. I. two 111 MIKMI HVK J hnsrud, Carol K.llil. Surah Kcm. Bonnie Kocar. Marcc]1j Li I In . Claudia McHtiiJh ' M.irv Jo MtLain, Gail McLood. HvalhiT Mnrbk ' . Kur M ;ilSU.Ofca, Iluler Mii-kclvm. Margaret Mucin , Martin Morrison, Aunt MulvfhJU, Lavdlfl Neil. Pvnzy Jo i ' :n?r Luaniui P dc . Storrv Pcdcram, Murpirr-I IVmbiri n. Catherine PrlL-rson, DrlKcna Pound, Frolic Roberu, Artec Rohiii ' -on. t it Bundle. Lviiii Kuth, Sara Jo Snndrr nn, Jrainne Si hi.ih-riln.Ti!. . .. Stoan. Bllli Snnti:. ll.iTlk.r.. Tethe. Sortia Thomani. Anne Twphy, Ann Tys L, CitrJcnc Wacker, Audn. ' } Watlc. Joan Wr.ivrr. Jurtjtri Wvtlholx. Ruth WIihIcv, Mary Ann Wnltroinh. Karrri Wrilte. P;iUl;i Whittle. Janet Wdliam , Sue Wood, Barbarn 5 | V 5 j i n £ arc A 1 1 A ft p c i! L f 11 r. 1 ' PACE TWO III MjKF.Ij SIX CORBIN HALL Tu(j How Allen, Ami. Amk ruo« . Willeite. Archibald. Jean; A it a , Mb- Ann. haldwin. JudiHi. BardrHL Cleo: Benson. Elaine. Hr-nvsn. Ethan, .Scfivid ftow rWrfih. Consuinc . BUhop. Judith. Bumftiman, Marg.-ire ' : Btaek. Myrn.i 3b; Borfthclm, Carole: Cameron. Isabel. Cnniuin. Tamira; Cnrdcn, Frames: CuxICr, SlKalV Third Ht w Corcoran. Audrey Crowky. UiMnv. CMrrnn. Pairu-u: DahllwrK, Mnr : DeTuTuncmiri, Ldjm Diccnerl, Judith, OuVall, Karen. F-ngchretjson. Aria: Gutt . Trudy Fourth How Gray. Sue. Kai£l«r. Marion; Hcsperlc. Ella: Her get. I ' r. . liorliti . Mum : k ..■..im -i. Hi.rnit.ir. K:i Howard far. 1 1 Huh. Margaret Fifth Row toilcetn Arlene; Jaek . Jii ueUflte Johnson. Linda. Kemble, Leona. Kih . Yvonne. Kleehemer, Dorothy: Kreilel, Mary; LuGrand. Gayka. Larwin, Nnnu Fay Sixth R w: thwart. HolM-rta. IjW. Carole, U-crrett. Martha. Mrfiutri ' . J oroth ; McWilJiaim. Ilfrlty; Marlowe, rVtfiffy: Martirc_son. Delia. Miller. JrrI; Montgomery, Elaine - 7 v v 4 -. V; ' ski 9 2, A A M fx t (? i %i S ■F Til v i . f - -J Tup How. Kelson. Money; OlthouRe. Carol: Kifjc. Dawn, Paubranill, irmatrud; Payne. ElenM ; Pcnimn, Ju ly; Heierson Lois Pikkuli Second now: Potter, Laura: Quasi, Karolyn; Hasnna n. Komeltr; Kippetto, VicKh riu.s.icll, Lpiha; Rotifer, Cfefh 1 HuMcU. Jeanne: ivre. Ardtrc Thtrd Row: Shea. Anita; Stern, Carcnl. Smuh, Frad.v Sprrr . Lorettrt, Sle tri, Patrjfia, Swank. Meredith; Thdma , Kallu-vn. Thomu . Shirley. Fourlh Ruw: Thomas. Sue; lTbl. D |um; Vivian. Virginia: Warner, Elizabeth; Welby, Joyce; Welter, Vlffima: Younfctneyer, Jody; Z.nrrv. SYNADELPHIC Tom H ' iw: Baker, Janice: Brown. Bi Duv. Donna; Dnvdjilil. Tiwp;.-i: PranKs, Donna; Grundy. EHzahrlh. Hansen. Prlscllla: Uhnuui. BUfeat, Second Row: Lueler. Shirley: Norrnandaiu. BlfcMMIfr Strornmen. Ellen; Totlic, Soma: Whertev, Emily Herbert M rJurip ' Seutt Murv T .iter, ttrv.i ' ' v. iri. rwo in tfoimii Biottt CRAIG HALL Henry. Lorvn H m, Itiflii ' l ' Hillard. Ken Hinnuin, Ronald Hoppcr .Md. Cart Horror. Arlhur TV f5 J-S ' ' q Iftdotim, WUlUm Jenson, Thnm;is - 1 ■■;■- ■!-. m..i lmii Jonev Hoy Ki ' ppncr Alfred ! M  Knee, George Knoylo, Melvin Koke. Jim KunJif] James Laisc, Gourjn? Lam, J rry aSft V • It ' r i Lcary, Don Loriina. Carroll W¥ m u - ' .. Thomjis MfCivncy, Utcn Mader Henry -•I MjiXCC. David M . i n ■■i k k .1 . W -l 1 1 liMVi Mattcui ' ri, Joseph MaClCDCd. Paul Mm, Leonard Mi:.-.. K lv ... il i i aa h Montgomery. Oavw} N;i h. Jim Jel on, Jfthn Novin. Joseph Nord-slrorn, Jerry P la a i - l , c O «J Nordblrom, Paul Norton. DaVt. pVtcr m. RalRcy Peterson. Ronald PetlK, Lawrence Fufescu, Valer af4 C. alLaia a. r f Rabe, Ranald Raim-Llle. Thoimui rtclur, n ri .:.i Knl ison r Kenneth IJnmek. Hubert jo ? Suvugv, Roger a. J-.a Rood, John Seh umarhcr. Jnnny SCOtboti, Jim Smith, Douglas Ht.insl.fr IV. Hubert Sttpp. Jnlin i c 1 p rift f SvcnnurtJtften, Lowell Tcnnanl. Vem Threlkheld. Du ne Tiffany. Stanley Vjinek. Timothy Vogel. John 3 r r if VolthL Jerry wetlr-nstr-m Kiih ' irtl Will. RoKor Wright, Gene Vet.kH ' l. Carl £enne. wayBfl J P Jta, 1 1 ■I 1ST- 111 IHLk 1 II JUMBO HALL C A Battel Iti hirtJ ? P P (r PjS r o f p c r r p P r o ; irk i- nJBlAi r r r . - ' N r | r • __ , fc f r V-. JPt M  ' l.ucket, Ernest V 1 ■7 A 1 t -V Lu«K. Glen : « X,- A-v JSSSifc ' S ' X,, 0 m h ■frf, Malun.it, Donald Uancinl. William Mielfce, Donald Moonvy Phihp Nelsoni Edward Nkck fc lf. Jamei s L Parker, Mclvm Rjf . fYam-M S : nV ikf ' r. V is Seflcch, Frederick SJcari. witftm p ' r r, § Smith. Edwin Smith, Hic-h rd S|i.mh:. Ataato gwen im. Stewart Tc1r-in|t. r ' rsnlt Tr;ucrr, ll.i ml J VanBouMn. But 2 r Pi p 4- - Walker, Gwrtftf Wiili.Yrns!. K ' nneLfc Wi2l on, Kertncth H ' Uwn, Lurry Within. Ku-h:irtl Vm ?iBi!i.-in, Arihur ELROD HALL ' V 1 fei Atfccr ft, Walker t ■0h F s te, i A E 1 f J :- n n rs r n r PAOB TWO HUNDRED twKI.VE I k til reel at left ts (lit- ivew extension connecting KratnU and t ' orbm When ompletcd n uill provide jddnsolial space I ' cu H2 women. Also under construction at I lit present lime is the ik-w winji lomwtins ( rai ; and Klroil HalK which will provide living quarters lor men, and also the two units ol the lamds hoUlLng protect, which will make available to students and faculty approximately HK apartments. ranging frota one room bachekv units, to few he !kkiiu apartments. Picture ! below is the new. modern. MonUIia State Lmversitv Health Center, designed as a small hospital and clink, the building contain office , examining rooms, work shop, eye car nose an.l ihio.it room, laboratory. X-ray rcN m, nurses room, reception room, [this .1 lull haverm-nl with nllicis, modern kitchen arid washing facilities. There are serrate ward for men and women, the Health Center will housr a capacity of 2K. The building is self supporting, tuiamed from sludeul health foe . OA© KKF ATQ I |@1 I A li HI MIHI !► I III Ml I N ALPHA PHI This ttar - Dadcttc For ki, was pqaidefcl a( AWS, Shijlc) Underwood ami fonn Griffin were appointed iu Jtuli i; ! GbiiRcfl and foan ww also runner-up fbi M MontMW The house also liwk hr t fil.uc in kiinj: ami swimming in ihc muhui imm- rnurjl LUinpciitinn. Next year — Roxi Pernor was elected ASMSU secretary and c ed ml ' iiu- 1 . Marcu Brown ytf s elected Junior delegate hj Central fScwrd and Shirley Tru«n4i arnS Ann Aumvorth WCf jafip i] :nr Mmrr.ir I ' m.ird. l ' „n;i Boggess w;i% appkmlcd chair- man 1 the ConvocMion] oonpmttefcf Flnrt Row: Adams. Bvtty AinxrorUi. Ann: AkwsutL, Betty. Alkn. Ann; Am . Mary Ann: AenJcy. Jeanne; Bblttwui. Judiln: Barkrr. Sally; ItufiiJi.--. r..i., Scwnrt Rgw: Bolion P Hri.u. ti nd. Onrulhj . Mrnwn. M rt4 . Bulla, Frythe; Cogswell, Ann nuM- Dean. Dean rut: Duncan, Shirley: En«tir Ucm. Aria; Erit-ksiori, Slllflty. Third How Fairbanks. Chr tlntt; fafcf M r Mat! Fm-rlan Frnm-en; Forney. Dai-linn; foriJey. P W: Fulln- Belly, Gary. Kaihlctn. Owner. Pat; KrlKln. J u n. Fourth Row: HlsemM 1 1 , J Hi il.,:in-. .m Hmmltun, Ardiih. HaJmtntl. IMI Hanrlrrwn, CitrU; Htmnnlon. Barrwrn Hollrtkrr. g lUei J , Jiu-quoltin;. Jt ' nn4iiK . Pfttrlcln Fifth Row Ktnis. Ilwcrt LtDuc. Lois, LcFnrr, Ku . iwrfjulw, Dorothy Ann; MiUm, Gail; Marble, 5u v M nm. Nofma. MJlJer, Jen, Nell. Pei«y Jo. i 1 i , i t u ■) iii v i i : f i i i : 1 1 i ■. PAGI i sx ► mi Mini i) -iv J i t K DELTA DELTA DELTA I hh M.ir l.i Astk WU jppninlcd a mtmlitrrol ludifi.il lxurd, Kay Woli -nanf was Theta Chi Urt.un girl am! K f Yylrr w WTiA kt pttaiUcJit. Luanda Kip .•■•■AWS sun-tan tul K.n iiljs .ik ivas bUttineti ni.m. r o| ilu Si-mim-l. fit . D.ih- Mfas I ' riMnJfiit aJ Hn t ' ln Tk-U flod Dobfet (;uill , iil was CrOWUcJ mi ..I Lllldntt. HtL- IllUlW llso HUH Nrsi pljcc with ihc Sigma C his itir rhiir Hunirtoining tlu.il. i m ksj Him H.utjicn (rift k- president ol Phi GbJ Hurra ami siie Jiul rUs idt!ah] wcK lapped Eur Mnrr.-tr Board. B-irrurj Wocid anil Carol John vend 4K new Spurt. Dec Striven • j«. ckiUt! senior ilr ' cjjjtt n tViitr.il Hoard, Ma qiKi presidem .•ml Ji.uTm.in u | i|. Tu el COTOIlHttfctr. Heather McLcod is Masquer his ' mu-.i .m.1 k.iy Itfoisick will In- Publii ' aitoni Hoard . l i ii l n i 1:1. jiff AndiTsr ' U. [jil. i M.iS Arliur.kt . KaiKrjn Astir. Rllzabrlh Illnj.ifk. K y Blum. Joan I . • • -: • . E iftCi ■ElIU! Hum . Mary Jo Che Vcr. Cull tftr Ccmte. Jo-arm: ( orkl ti Carol Chtivls, Dianr Kn-.rrii n .r- r.irul Kinjrt.nhl Arly F-cMbtrtf. Mnnlvn Flodm. Mary Lou Grnmt. Pil j. GuilJtuult. I o lores GuyW, Virilp H.iiMer Marion tHi4icH. Car«lv II ' ukoii. Elton Hi-stu ' k.n Carol Hrunmon. Eiizutwth Sue Huif-Td. Oi. r1v J«hll rwJ. Cirri! I ' AIfK Tito III MIKhD SEVENTEEN I u.l mo lll ' NI HKI KlfiHTEHS DELTA GAMMA rh  ytai Mania Srri h p i tin.- Outstanding Sopbocnoft ,Lv..ir.l .11 die tin TaUv .mil Ann Crixker was named Otrt •l, Hiding Senior. Ann u .l ,iK. AS MSI ' snn-Uin and M.iruj js st-irt ' Lirv V ' S 1 1 . - i - 1 . f Atkinson wj NUni-ir IWd omtdeni and secretary d I ' .m Helteiric Council. Mary Ellen Itrnwn was business manager nf Venture. Patsy Anderson was chairman nl Traditiuns fWd a nil fk-tt MiHIimtsv was AWS treasurer. Marg Ihmiurr h m Sput Preij and Namy Scttttting vmi |-.riM,i t rH at Ai|namajdv Mariia Smith and Charlenc Mudd were . mhi.u edtOTi d e tic- Sentind aW I ' liarlcnc was also named Spur til die Moment hy the Bear Paws. ' Hit house proudly had Mm-- queers - Sin- ( nirlirtgmn was r lorn in i mini l; Quern, Bet Moon Phi Sifl Moon%hi (iirl. Uvea MeKenzie SPE QotCtl ttf Hearts Aodr.i Uacker Fershm Kdlc sweetheart and Kathy Knhcy Snow Dgtectu V iti ji.ir SHcib MeJDtfrne? and Dorothy Roberts ait new Mortar Board mcndnrrs and Atidra Wacker. ( Ireia Peterson. Hutch Chappie ami C;m cr Bactan arc the new Sfuirv First Row: Arid«r «n. P uy; Atktralon ttolwft ; Bim. Virginia: a Td lli. O 0: Br. ficlM. Brown. Mar.v Ellen. Chappie. Barbara, CroeKer. Ann. Davis, Ev yn Second Bow: Dov1 . Piitricn . Dunbar. tMrolhV: Finney. Patricia; fnwlfr. Jnntt: FmHand. Maurren, Frrtilaiiil, Salvelg. OitTk . Val. Gome . L.uuit.1 Ov Cus ' n; (iondrnfl.ris n. tainiui Third Row crccB. Sue HaJnr . Jo Hammer, Oail; Hanmer. Margaret: Hording, Gayfci Herman Caml Ann- Hooper. CUiidla, Hovland. Banner; Howard. Carol Fourth Row H niUv . G H. Huntley. Sue, LaChainbrr Sheila. Lar «n. Ctalrr; Larson. Nona Fay; Utmery. Janet. LighUoat, Mary ; Lourbw. Des- pliu; l«cwe. Miirlh.i (?) ,1- i-b: gUm 4? IWtiU I ' HO II r MIRED NINETEEN ' mi If n ' 0 V ' L hi: . rl Flfil Row: MnoKewi . Laura: McBride. VlrgirtU: Mt ' Dnrney. 9tl fl ; MclloU. Barbara Milllipuxc. BeUy: Moore Beverly- Mw rc Marttviv Moore. Shirley: Mudd, Charlcnc. - SeeOnd Ho -: Nelson. Nancy; Nlcmeyer. Jodie; O ' Neill. Kalhy; O ' Neill. SKoron; Ostler. Marilyn; Pelersnn. Cimlc Polygon Greta- liifhiirdsrn-, Audrey: Hubert , Dorcithy ' spxwiPT fy mv Swmit ' Meredith Maiy jMJ,; ScfclMn , Naney. SheMon. Nancy: Sherburne. Rhea; SmiiK Marcl Suaulcim . Marjorte; F sol- ,i ZollL W Ll 1 ra n ' Hll ' 1 - Tfl nil,!i ' Asisi ' - TicrrLcy, Janet; Wackcr Audrey; Whaley, Mjiry Ann; Whittle. Janet: WhJUielm. Ins; WLIMam , I K.I mO M ttlU TtYKNTV KAPPA ALPHA THETA Tins ™t — ThtLis boosted three tlioe r lc a di ff Polly Hodges, fkv Phillips and Ardnce SaVei W In- W9H Bta) mUyioJ Iraiji Hall ' s Hallawcci) Uluhi. AtbktTc THctas got ihc S AlpU CMympki trophy: Prb ffttgtf chmcn ouQancllnij fimmr ttwnan  M..iii TaWe: and NLir ini lYderson « as pledged o. AU ), Pri also k ' L.iiiu ' WRA secretary, R ftC Spoiuat Corps those Sue Cummins. Ites Phillips ami l n Gytiri. Inntof sponsors were Donna Kayc Mailep, Pris and Carol Lee. PmuifJ Hayings wan named IXiisy Mne at the Sadie Hasvkms da- nee, Kams Hrrgs fekctcd Catk Clauxn fcwfo Hon. I ' ns l-h-rger. Mary k.i wim, , i ,H.. I rii|:|-,n. DiAhnc Stephens, Willie Paulson .is members and Line uw became president. Next year — Marilyn Shopc has lieen elected ASM5U sice prestdem. Natalie Noibj vwfl edit ' he Sentinel new ejr and Km I lott has been elected president of AWS and Mortar Board mil trill also serve us Pan Hcllenu president. New Spurs ;irc liaruue Sanderson and Karen Whitcomh. |rjAtin LaDukc. Donna Kjye liailes. foju I Mr. U,nl T- ' slIht and N ' .Uiiln V,H.. an nevs inemlHrs oi Phi Kappa Ph«. ITarol Let is president ui ] Vwta Sjgnu I ' lr.. k an Hoffi vice president and Komu IkMitv ' s su-ueus. Norma ulsu heads Westminster Foundation and IGG and foadte Sac McfarlotaJ is prwidcxU d Atmamaids. Andemm. Shj m n h.uii- D4imj Kny-if Be-Htj-, Nonnu Btiid. f i Bovsen. ChiirlnUli SMMtenfiekn, Putiu ChrtBt r« n, Itutb Ai A jt m CJauntn, Carta fuffman, Parrell Cune. Connne CrJiiprn. CjfOl Cummlnl, Suufl Diwncrt. Jailjlh a tJwycr. Ruth Artrtc Fallon. M.nrj- Ksj Fej. CTicrle risk. Sttrvdrn F ulir-iM . MrtF lu M Gynn. PaT •i ilaitcldt. C n.J ilurpfr. Janet Ita-mnca. Paula KJfiln. rat Ua$t , Polly Hott. Jo:nk a IlikUjtlnni. Ju.inic.1 Mu iiFuiii. Kay KaLsrr, Lurnu l..i[ uki J n An U |..nt J.i:h- trfary, Mflnlytt Lee. Carole PAGS TWO if i n ft k v.jt rwism -ovr- ii . ' ■f 1 I ii Si il u 2 c_2 ; Lund, Kay; Mf Fa eland. Join. Morrison. Anne: Nu ■by. rT«t«ll«; Nnrth, Shiricy; Paulson. WilUp; BtverJj Rmuey, WtJrtflJfcp! tin-- ' -:: ni;i:1H WCHtM) TVPB MTV-TWO KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA ThtJ few — M.irv Ellen Brickwn wa$ ncc pnrsickfH «■A.S.M.S.U-, SlK fV;|lsi)n nil llliliftjl CltUMkil .Mill Win IVmlw-nun w-j I ' rtsnttin ot Pan Ifciknic. The Kappas Matted Lill quarter wilh .1 lunkl,iM Mui fiiuiiL uilli th- n u N - i i h;ni .1 juini Inmlum with ihr Thrt.is at (lit LegiQf) Cluh. WindO oudrtei ilu- Kapgtt W m .i i ir- t pTacf in « li -- OflW siiilpwre amies! with the Sigma (. hi . ami [il.tceil third in tht I tiiraimtral ••Li i. u i v. Helen kaymuud. wlu played the lead in the school production  i Gtfwwd, wan elected Nfardi (Jr.ks Queen .mi! Pcgffiy Marlowe became The Swcctheftci  t Slgtrja ( hi. The glHf t «ik 4 In r • J nl;m in ihe S..VK. Olympus UK] a Mxtwl in the Newman Gtiib S nn Rest. Spring quarter furtcttuns were the sprii g dilute dance m the- Lodges die faculty dinner, the Mothcf S l .iy tea., tIk- |UQH r )enuH |wnu. ftjxd the brea f ii |||K)Onn|| -um.is. !, : M.ir T.it Udhinviri . Jnamie iVnwn, Tempie Hrown. k.ity jMt hnWoti, June Hmvinan ,tnd Carol JXondic were lapped liit Spiir, Fkr l Row UwVwiih. Susan. Bprlhritrte Jeanne. Bird. Ciml; B  vJn dnn, Nfttt. Bowman. Jun , Brown, Temt:. e. ftiiL-k Merle Cu tle r Lynn: Cl.i rk B.irbara Serund Row Cooney. Shiran; Cruwder. Counnry. DeVotc. Leo Own Huhnu Dnmkc. cm. I. E siU-k B..-I..,..,. fcl.ei Rv Rr...-i-.,r: U,r- EUcn. Evnris. Jean Third Him . Fat Kathleen, H rwtih Bows a imcr. finMijFth 4irn on. -Srir-kU eury, Rutin Me Vrlerie. MtCoffC Fruc, Kathryn; iHinjfswnrlh. Jea ry. uynn rtrrliftrrtiiTPin M n, Ingcbo, Car! ary: Glantz. Darlene fiunkel. UarllyTt: Hahamt, Martlyn; Hardy, i: JfnM?i. Juannc: Johnson. KA(y Lou: Klampc, Kay, Ku ktn Shirley, Ham , uiki. M.irt.innc ft ? 5 a Thi- k .1 1 --| it it-.iriuii up [lie Tla-M t ' his .nut twill K.i| ]i;l Srniors isJi? Emir tun Irani j busy spring quarter to DCttC .1 UiniiLnHsiiiijj f ' l K.ir uiiimmuss; u1 ,i Kttis Wheel lli;K ivuh rhwr housemother Mrs. J- ' r.nik [ [.i i-lh.ikt-r, i ti iIt. s| n runs ]„mn rt tnlvfii while- tin- float was moving. nl iht- K.-i[ijk,i liouse. PAGE run HttNDftVD Ttt f Tl -t 01 R SIGMA KAPPA Thi-, star — Man Ann Kotar was prvsvilrnt of Held I .amma Sigma, Manly n Jarlaml was Moideni oif the Women ' s M Club ami D.irU-uc Speli was president ol iht Women ' s Recreational Awocumm. Trie annual Klondike I ' ariv was a huge success ami ihc Spring Dinner D w« wa enjoyed by all Who attended. I ' hi- It-mi lH.-rwec.-rt rhc- Sij;mn Kappas Jtn! ilie SAF.s renewed iKis spring when SAI ' s Mole the Ss nu Kappa symbol ami I .Ln i. ..I ti prominently in an upstairs window til (he SAE housr, ' [ ' he Si ina Kappas rtt.ili.iied In numnj: into the -SAK hmix and declaring l|k; t 11 the mj? slaved, tbe| would stay too. ALPHA TAU OMEGA This vear The AT K. planned In rii-hm utilulriu Irani Inkrlr.itcrniiv Council and established iheif own rush program. Under iJw jI 1c leadership ot Hon ! president (Serald Nelson, the men Erona sht,- brick mansion on Maurice Avenue rrcjt luck on thir left and parin.ip.iiftl .iMdh in campus activities. Besides the thrtt main social functions ita ATOs had the usual round c4 exchuiKe dinners ami impromptu get-togetKert, Mid- night |K ker jiJtnc and alt ni hi ctidv session were common. The hairy chested men added .mother year ol college Hk to their hislufV am! looked torn an I la an c cn better OIK IKXl Vtaf. IMfiK TWO HlMlftHl TWKVTV-SKYKN I-H.l I U ii IHMHiMi flUAh -I KiHT PHI DELTA THETA Hm m .kr l .oe Hurtim was chairman Off flldlO.ll tnnm,! ,nul Hill Williamson was imuor dek aic to Central Board. Clayton Schiihs; ami Keith pLlrrsoii iiLjcd varMfi, limtliall. TTd Iterpqu ' m, bifketball and Larry Schidx pitched for live baseball Icam. 71x1 Iwui took third place in Intramural sports. 5bt .ilh, tt)C Phi t Jchs Starred the year wilh a rarchmftii m tirrside r lolWcd hy the famous Hawaiian Party. Tht dun of the t.ir w, Bgaao the I Hall, which featured the music o( Charlie Burnett. The Pfli I Jeli-s took top honors Jt Interscholastic, ui[iriiu ; kith the S nj ] cst and thr houw decoration. ' c t year — Paul Weinman jm! |oho Kanwh, the newly ap- fxmucJ k.iunm editor, were tapped for Silcnl Sentinel, First R W. Icfl n hl Ajq , Charles; Hanks, Richard B.iker. BrtMt: B-.iulieu, William. Benson Richard, ntritquiit Eddie. Biblcr. Hrrbert. Busier, Donald: Blerrm, 0 Vt9ym Second Row BowUn, Jcrrv, Brwltn. Jim: Rummtr, Lelatid. CbrLfilcnwn. K ihnril, Chrutlan. Byron, Christopher. Richai-d; Craven, Daniel: Crawford. William; Crc«o, Clyde Third Row: Dahlberji, Arthur; Donahue, John. DiMiTuji.ev David; El«rrn.m. Dan; Flenun . Tom; t- ' razcr, Jrvhn.; Freier, Don; Cerdes. Sieve; Clue, Kenneth C p p £ - c? P V 1 ih P p f ' f ' . Uo III mum n i n t i ■. mm: £5 O P ' ft i (km First Rtw. Jeft lo rtdht: Helberff, Gem: llfnimiuii, Arlt-n; HuUri,i,ii. C I, kUh HtilrtWmon, Jann ; Ivcy. Ddhrrt; Kl tlc Tr ti Kuhr I fendMj Lawrencf , Robert: LlndbcrR. Darrrll. St ' C nd floMr: Ltrnd Ix-r . D.-n ' id; Lut-k« t. Emcai; K fM, IWLd; M,-i|snufi. Mc-Mn; Mot , Leonard: Miller, Johan; MUltrr. Max: Paige. Ronald; Palmer, TMrd How: Pennln«iun. Andrew; Pmu-r. John; Pn w -, WHUmm. yujittrtn-chi. Ja Heiter, D m;ild: Rinwdo , Chjirlct: Robin , Edward Sanderson Fourfh Kow St ' lvil T . Cl.iytrtli: !m.-1iuJ . Lawrence: SinUli, William: SL-kht, Dick; Strnchm Glenn; Supulii. Jrrrv ; Weinsart Paul Wek-h D ivj ! Wilh:kn i,f Uilli:,n, ' ' PAPC two HUNDRED runt i v PHI SIGMA KAPPA This year — Frank fWlcckei- was president ui Phi Al] u Tht;i ayid DJcfe Attdwau was a memher of Bear Pattf. Fd Wagner wj- huivft prcxy and fioh Montnumen was social chairman and |iiisjdeiil. ' t ' ht clujrttr will In- km to the Nalion.il Pk Si mj. Kj|i]M cuimMiori this mi inner,, in k lictd in ttlaoer [Oik. Siji tally, the I ' hi Sij;s Itattcd out the year vvilh a Kuariiu: Twenties patty followed by die Carnation Kill 91 which Bcfl Mnorc was chose Moonlight Girt. Winjcr (juarttr brought Trie CklfftC Dnt ' l partj and V!$ltl spttOg came the Weekend Party, Via Sigj Mans Weber, Fred Holhbaugh. Steve Mcl-am, Ted I- ' . miii and Dkk Andeistin arc all rnemher cif Pershing. Ritlus Ull i III- I:n y Hoast dial .ill ihr house km at the Trt [ ' lt hoiiSC are Phi Sij;s. i - j cat - Now ihai ihe huridinj: program is in full iHgng, the Plu Sit v arc looking forward to another successful year in new .mil modem surrounding. p O O ft P F - r,i twii hi Mnri:l TItlftTY-TWO SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON This veai — K,iy Young was president of Ski Club, Ken Sho- quisi svas IrHcrfrau-mity Council I ' reside m and John Powell Who t¥95 Of] the tennis team. wa IPC treasurer, ffidt Barney $ ruJ is Tr.idni ms Retard Chairman and H«b fiilluly and Jim Beadle were members ur Montana Forum. Mm Djundaa mtvh! tin Store Board wid GJOuh was .i member oil SiUm Senum-l. SbdaMj the fcUoWCtt ot WUWVH had a highly suCGB fttl ffitr. The .intiiL; l Hartiti Pajtj held the spotlight tall quarter with SAla and dales aueadting in erttufl . The annual Winta I - • r 1 1 1 . I W9S the highlight of winter quarter and spring brought green grass ni l iv.nm weather in (he eampu just in tune for the second Sig Al|ih Olympic , ui which representatives of each vm. i iilii ' s hung j rnuj. cm L.nnjuis v it- lor lhr Olympic trophy. THe S ! s topped of! the racial year with a Weekend I ' any at Flathead Lake. Next year - |im Headle and L huh Brown were tapped tar Sileni Sentinel. P r .. p p p p 0 O ' f ' P . ' 1 X. 3 t , I. Priiilc. H rt f T v ? V ? P C ' ' lis f PAGi rwd in m ki n rmicvMiiii Beautiful Peggy Marlon poses Mr tta pfou: Kjrapbcr I t.iuh Trapper Ron Lumkpiisi. |oAra) LDnke, Ed Swan and |UM alter slu- had been crowned Sweetheart i Sigrna DiAnm- Stephen sir cmc out at the anmul French Party. (Dun ' i Cht fill 1 ' ' ' . worry, Judicial Owned, ilit- bottles, were rc tl bur the contents was sSrii. rU lor teetotaler . I SIGMA CHI Tins year - ran [ysiad was S.SMSL ' president with his room- mate MfUtc t Tippcu acting as ASM SI T business, manager. Dick l!os.knijj; ¥W Sentinel Editor. Hill Ncsilk WSU pu-stdent ot E- ' lyui}; Club am! Rick Lcc was. cadet culone! and Pith licurd chairman. Silent Sentinel members included [,kk Dunbar. George limm dnn, Hrucc Ctfppcn and Gary (ystad. Bear Paws Were |c1l it%nn, Rob Patin, Kd Stuart and Jim Nash, Maun CqUmUTB J ' l.iytd tarvity hasketlwdl and Run Lundtjmst and |im Rowland were on the track ream. Hill Todd was Pepperttiim Brine and lk h Palm won the UffiJ) Man rjpntcn The hquoc won fiirw place witjh the Tri -Debt act tin- hnniecuiniuj; lkurr and xvith the Kappas lor the vnow sculpture contest. The annual Sweetheart full was held winter quarter and Pcg y Mar luu chosen sweet heart . The Si s also had their French Part} llul 1,u weckcaad at Sccly Like. The Halloween Fire- tiih was ,i howling success with the iris being nicked up in a he.irn- luf the altair. I 1| tn ls ik- uth animer ary lor Sigma Chi on i he MSL r campus, t t veai Larry IVtiir vus elected sophomore delegate tp . L-ntr.il liu.ird ami M Todd was tapped lor Silent Sentinel. f? £- O | f] 1 rv- ' - - Ft h Hoffman, D nf l — fc- s ' _ £ rT f ,0 ■mieson, Danny ' „ • Johnson, Jerry Vi. Jk_ s ■jVLZ _ A sr. i k tolul Sj™. T Lee, It -iv Lewi how. Bud t..l !,-. Knl.CJl LundQufoc. Hon MlUpMilL n, John Mahlum. Dale £5 V J f Mnhtmd, RobttH Muruliy, Williitm Kftsh, Jim . i-Imi:i. ' rhurri.is Neville. WHlwrn Ntpitrn, l iwrt-iiLT- 1 V Norton 11, i 1 , ■■' . t) I...HI| ' htSij Jii:-N-|i -. Oliver, Dan r ' iilln, Rotrtrrl Pettll. Lawrence Reety, John { tfrJ v KLrhmond. Kcl o« Rood, John S4.-hAt£, BVfoiS Kimrsums. NcWioil Smith, Jerome Smith, Rojtcr r p ft SIGMA CHI (continued) v, -r. mo lit ni{j.i rHinri-rtKVKN SIGMA NU This • - 1 r Knn lYiTiuan eumed through the Sigma N ' n journalism tradition being editor of the kairnin. |im AUwjm was vice-president, of Phi K;ip|u Phi and holh In- and Kirn were mciiiliers of Silent Sentinel. Paul Caine was M-Cluh secretary ant! John Skees was pfe«tdf£l  l kams and Pta s and captain of iht- swimming team. Hill Adams was Hear Paw president and Ga?) Kaiser was treasurer. Other member were Dick Riddle Tom Haney, Howard Mah.ni, h-m V.. I 1 and Siu Nicholson. The house gut tirst |ilace in intramural and imcrfraicrnit.y (ooikilL first in imerl.iicniiiy ! ,n sk E I. ping pong,. M-fhll boxing and the track meet. Km Mm iU. Jim Black and Hill Kaiscrman played varsity lootUall, Kd Argen hnghl kiskcthilll and litn Hlaek. Mayu Ashley and Ken (..akin were tr.uksterv lorn Ham y was Snow King L t Andrews Mardi Gras King and l uk iMU- Cheer King, The tradi liotia] Sigma S ' u ImLttioiis and -Mr. (..irritul an sm ccssfully again this year — the Ham Dance, Ganger Party, rj hjc Pijjge Daticc .ind the .iiuk-iii uimmmi u Saturday morning irev hangings NTetl yt ' .ir George Larnhros will Jh: prc idtol ol Niknr Sentinel — other meml ™ including Fat Fox and |ohn Fowkr. who f. also ASMSL president. |im Hcrry and Gary Sorenson were made new associate editors 01 the Kainiin and Cole Me Fhcrson, Dick Riddle and Hill Steinhrcnncr are line iww Central Board drtegates. Lairy GaUglian j ol the Sihley Award, Abt etih;iU-s, Jaxnts AIAhiU. J .line r : PL M 0m A i.. --v Willi. in-. AnEjand, Thomar A r.i 1 f ■. - t.i ' i- 1 , i AriK-nbriuht. Edw-- rct Anility, Juaopli Aubrey, Nilt- Ivil. ' rll F ' r.-li ■11 k 1 I ' ' DoniLtrl ft s Hi Itchinii Ctn l-, ■nl Brrhv. J;irrn-v 111 -. M Till- Blnrk Jamr B«fUi, !.■■.■•• ' ■! Iluf firiL ' lurv. Phillip HuiKi. ' .-.jj il. Kri„ ■■• Byt iiv. Kvn Calne. Paul Calvin, Kenneth ChAfrey. t.vc-n P V Si ,C Currtv. Richard t iiski-r Hill rj:ivi(S L.rn Cr |j«). Ti ' rry DrUtn. Wkllj.wn i:.iiin, Pans ? f mA 1 r . I ' .ACK fWll H[M fti:i} Til ttt ] V-Kll.lll G f3 J rtT ' ' f Ewld CT IT M v _ r «Wk f Bvciuon, Merrill TO I A Farrinfttm. Maurice t « . ■—  Pit pfttrlck. Ralph J. _ „ fc j f- - ,0 O IP 1. k . W l« ner, Robert C , v t- t i. Jcni ii r Dean ■i Lanufi, Ronald w — Lenmngton. Charles T i AW — T — ft 1 i y  s s .aWA ' J O ' Bfion, Kt-niU ' 11 i iir i p r P ' T T Snrrruicm. c:,ir Sptrry. Alvin Slinabcrry, Rotwr- o IT IP r? r SU ' HnbruiMier. Williom Stipe, John SulNvan. John Swnrtni. Bruce SwerdfcKtr. DtfRBtd Thrclkrld. Duiinp Volfthl, Jerry o li v i Vine lit. Hobln Walter. KoRcr w,ijt TA, Herman Weaver. Jiirti .- WHdou. frcd P Wetlrr, Nclstin Withawn. Richard Woods, Rifliiird Yandt. Max Xr-itnt ' . VViivnt- D «4 . .t 1 ■i P SIGMA NU (continued) The Signu Nus lurd ;n work yn ikir Ihtcncfatastic Fall Quartet flit Sigma Nus went couwrj style and really whooped ili.ur.jiiuiL, .i Ihimi; v.i ' k«. in kOiniHtniorjLHMi iln Orli it up at ||k ' anntial Ham Jtoiui-. anniversary of ihc liucrscholaitu: Meet, SIGMA PHI EPSILON ' l his year — Warren (Jjmas was a member of Traditions Board and Andy nlwn was a member ot Bear Paw. Don Schuster won a marksmanship tropin ill the national ROTC rillc competition. Social events lor the year were the Queen ol Hca ta Kill!, at which Laura Mackenzie WW crowned Queen, in die fall: the Fireman ' s Ball winter quarter, and the spring swimming party ,11 (Jallopy Hot Springs, plm a variety ol ex- change dinner!, and ttfe ' idev I it the earl) kill ihe Sijj Epi learned up with the Sigma Kapjus in build a Homecoming du.ii and winter quarter wtih the Theias tor the snow sculpture cuiklai. At I nu rse hoi a si ic. the Sij; Kps took second place in men ' s decoration ,, with a Ferris Wheel and a carnival theme. Winter quarter they won second place in Intramural basketball. House ot l iters lor the year were Warren (3.im.is, president; l.arrs Smith, Vice president; Dan Naylor secretary; and Karl Allen. hoiUC OTMftBfltT, V M.I I U ' l ML SUKMl I cm i hi -UN t   r.ndn. James Dur.-idc , I-nrry Ekitrum, Dikinc Ekslroin Fi i (iillutv. RLrhurd Hinman. Gerald Kvnti« , Lanny tuiucKty. Joseph KUZtiiilUl. ftuljuii J.n. :|h iin. Sr«:t I .n. 1-;. uri. Jim . ..Mnr. [ic.jn O ' Brltfn, JuiriL-s Olson. Andrew j -i tcrsim. V ' Jinix ' R:un T. Wnrrcn P r .P 6 } O B V Fit- 1 rid 1. Kdw;irrt J ' hrrudor. Jt-rry ftuhulkc, Thomas SeLLot-k, Fred ml Sin i tli. Lc tcr Smith. nrvn Sbintry. Phi lit Slrudi ' , William Kite w i i Ward. Oonflld TolH ' rmjin, Hoy Whittle, Glen Williams, Loub V I ' M.I |L n III VjtFEKI) I Oil IV 1 11 THETA CHI This year — Ray Dickey was vice president fFC, Hill Mai lock was president of Alpha Kappa Psi and I mi Roberts WHS mvreUry u1 FH trea-airrJ « ! Alph,i Kapju I ' m. tiipUin ul llir Debate Team ami pnt--.uk ' m of Tail Kappa Alpha. Ralph Rundle vv;ii treasurer of IFC, ami secretary of (lie Porestry Club anil Dan Schocnman and Rom KlmhIIl ' were delr aic-% iu fl- ' C AlhlL ' lk.ilK, IV,! m]lic.s[ was rhe Molilalia AAU HHO champion and Ron RunJlc played baseball with the Gn zliev Shi.i! 1 lliil riLiii -. for tin i-.jr ivm the Hu ' .k. Arl.s Hal tall quarter, the Rctl and White Hall, at which Kay WohtgtnajU beanie Dnjm trirl. winter ijuarer am! the spring Weekend Party. Home officer for the year were Dan Sehncnman, president; Ralph Rundle. vice president; krn Mi.-C.iule . stvreuiryi Tom L ' n er, trcjiurrri and Hon Rundle, pledge trainer, I t,v. m vimKli  men ■iirnt:i. I ' .Wil I HO IHMHiKti HIKTV-Mll I! First Row: |aimc Aeosla Madinlo dc ( ; •, (in, Mahler, William N, Maoaikka, Ld l iTk ( r. StLfunl Row: Davrd I). Braach. Willaiti Han, Ncgash C Jehrem- .in.nti. Ivory C [ones, ferry Florin, Mike Harbine. OMEGA EPSILON joy came on campus dm year. A nonHJisetinriruitOr) national fraternity, it was first estalvl ished at New Yorks Clarkson Col- lv t- by Jaime Acofta-Madtcdo tie Ca-tro who also rounded the second chapter hue. The in.nn jHujti-t ol lh h.iHtiuM i% lo promote intern.itniin.Ll umkrsr.uitli it- .un.l trumklnp, I c ■luster we ll.irc. encourage high scholastic standing and develop the puresl fraternal spirit among its member . Fulfilling one ot hn ru.uii purposes, t ruega E psilon sponsors a weekly movie on foreign countries, h also sponsors the International Exchange Scholarship granted to foreign students wishing iu study al MSU, The scholarship consists nnf thf payment of the living expenses ol die recipient sihile studying at MSU. This year ' s recipient was Mr, Chang Yae from TatL-hung, Taiwan, China. The Freshman Quartet entertained at the Omega Epjilofl inauguration banquet. r i,i j w ii fii ni:i.n y 01; t ml MARJORIE EDMONDSON Miss MonUf mi J . £. HMI III MlKKII KHin SUE G ARLINGTON loan : ( ruing Om ct? PAtiJS TW(i MVNDS8P FOKTT-WVKM CATHY ROBEY S }! ' ( (Juccn PAGE TWO IU ' NIIKEI FORTY-EIGHT BEVERLY MOORE Phi Sigma Kappa Moonlight Girt paoi rwo mjhd ed khity-nivk LAURA MacKENZIE Sigma Phi Eps ' tlon Queen of Hearts I H,| | it III |KK |l I II I PEGGY MARLOW Sweetheart of Sigma Chi PAGE TWO HUNDICCD i im-o i: Pershing Rifles Sweetheart PAGR TWO ill l)Khl} HFTV-TUKKK I At:E TWO llt ' VDHtll HHV-HHH HELEN RAYMOND Mardi Cms Quint l-.Xt.l-: run m iM!i:ii i n n .six CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS INDEX CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS ASMSU Corn unites .V-.-.,ii,-i id-si Wi Ml -SludiTils Athletic Board Ciinlerbur? Club CrMlhil BiLitri Century Club Iil-i tIi .• ' ! ' - • ■|. t r s h um ir« :r ;.- iTi.i!. rorbitl  ;iU Cr.MK H..II Ek-lia Delta Delta Delta Gamma Druids Flying Club Friatbnll F }tV3 ry ClUlJ frill- 1--. K-.-Milf Frohrrmn Clans future XMcjharJ AiMffeil iluhK-Lirt Club l!i;1 |K Hili iir- Cluli lrm-ri.-hui-i.-h Council Intvi-ic ,n.-r inf. r Snr, I i.. I .1;. J,r.-.li ,1. fVilu- Intramural Sport Judicial Council Jumbo HaII Juruor Cl uu Kami iintl UrL-n . K,.p| n Alpha ThM.i K.ippn Knupti G.irnhhl K;ippa Pill ! if ,, i.. i, .- ' ..h im AwJt ' ialum Mniil.iri.i MnxqiiCTS U n1 M Club Mmltunj Puruiik M, r!.,: f;,..,ri| Ma Phi Epailcm PMhftllciMt ' Council Perthing nititt Pharmacy Club Phi Alpha Thehi Phi Chi Thcti Phi DelM ThcU fill K.-.ppn P u flu Mu Atph, Sinl iL., Phi Sutmn Knppa im Chi Public- Service DlvUtHn Publication. llu.ir,! Senior Cl.Tis ScnNlifl Siritul A|ph;i EpMlun Siirrn.i Chi Sijjrn-. DelLi C ' hl K • . K i ; . i Sigma Ku Sigma Phi EralUin Sjlenl Sc-ntlnel Ski Club Sophornurr C1.13 Sponsor Corps Sl.Ur ISiMrd nf fcducatUJti Store Bu.ird Siudent Chris-turn A suci.-icuj:j Swimming Synadelnhlc TAnnan ol Spur TlHl K. ijiJj.i A I Li I i-i Tcnm TtiMi Chi Ttn ' t.i Phi Tr.-ifk Tradition Biuret Twirler Venture WcMhuntsler Found-lillull wuan c ciub Wom n M. Cluh V. •■i- r r. ■•■.r n-n As ,m L.iL|...n DIVISION PACT INDEX AiTlVtTtES 171 ADVERTISING 255 CLASSES 35 DRAMA 137 FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION 17 CiREFJKS Xla IIONORARIES A ORGANIZATIONS Si LIVING CROUPS Wl MUSIC 131 PUBLICATIONS 113 SPORTS H3 STUDENT ADMINISTRATION 111 FACULTY AND CLERICAL STAFF INDEX AtiUm . 11. -ro r LH.HU Alu-ri. I Itp. ' Ih ,i i Ml- J I 1 i Ai. ' iev WhUpt R AndtTviin. GtMir e R A iidi-rno.. Bny W ArnJrli-, Kuttnf 1 Armahy. Lunik J ' Mr- Arnold, Aden f 3i Arnrtld Hr?lU tt ArliriMhllH, iftHI V i iMm.l Atkln un, E A- SO JO, IK DiKJutL ' .v. E. Kkrk li . I it Bakar an«pv L.. iMivi Baku , tirrald J :H Buku . Grace F ' Mn G J i BuFifrUp. Ijurr.illiu Oln J hn ]l.. M -rn. .-H I I i Mi- ! It Br.rfcmun Autfre) PMr t Cl I uniH, Zu tt, -Mr P J . ! ,H f iv ' nL ' i-1l . Wul1 -r t f iH ' M. K ' -tHitrd F 2ft Jit-re Hiii;. P.Jiric a W. iMrt u tt . Bern-, IcuLh M s lr= R. A.i SAP n. i -, l - t • . -.} . ' i PI, Hike.. •.)  .. H ' H i Mr. ft W tatrdt-rkr-r Ernc-jTUil; M (Hn F A.i Bull , Arnold W 25. HI lk rier. Acriert i Boone. WiOHhti T ViolelH! M -.Mr-. B. A i Bnyle, Liii ' iiH iMrv J V Braun Barnld A. SI I-:. s. 1 1,. I. . Mi M . :n Brcen. Hnbrri W. Itrijuts-. Kd -« W ?n Bmbm . forrrrt |, 3v l ' .f. •-. Linl.1 Brott ' (Iff. r.nrcln tn 27 Krrtwinan, LudvkE G XI I. :.„.,..,, : • ,i,fj1. j-. :s .i ; . Brown Walter L. ilrunjcin Rh jI B. Hnnuun EtVi.il H |.i . -n, t- itJjui J I Bui?. O , J Purs , kohr-rl M. 25 TlUritUW, ThCHlULS C - ' . , ■' •■. i : C.ill. TratW t? 27 C- ' ilLiw-nv Arcb C M CaintikrJi Kalhleen i ,. Muirtc A -I. II. Card. Kenneth B, rarlrlon. LLiiu .1 34 Ou-fK-nlttr. Nan ' M, 84 Cur roll. J.imc W C nat-heer. l PAUH F . JP i .-:h . rii ' J-ta II iMri G. B l CritElle. Gortlutx R M XI. Hit Cecil HnNrrl M 2 ' CllrftllNWl, i!;irulCl BU. «l, !W Clit±ilrv. MCA ' PP C|n V k  . EdwanJ S IU CtirfH:iLi.i ' ri Vfllna A iMr tt. Ki L ' fiununU. AfkHHtKil |Mt I 1 r I Cliirk. Wji . t ' l .rk. Wnln . CWwnd. Mar S (Mrs C CI Clut . Mauri i if r |ui,«.. Mcrrcl t Jr Che, UhtnkiH A fMr W A Cawiwvll, Amlri-u C Wt, I ni in Cttiurruwi, Butui A . 1 1 .. : .1 C«)lMU. Nancy L m.viII iT.lt L. ChMb MlMoti 27 Coanitl . ! ' • ' - ' ' i [ ' nnnrr. 1jdui 31 Hi Cn ' arliKV. M«if M JKt hm ' 1 W m II lN.nM.-tl W.-i.WH ' Tt H| L-mX. K.,M. t B 3U i oh, Gartf S. . i.i:i .,i hi..,.j juti. in. aa Crni... Gin e« W. M Cf«V , Uoruw L Min G . R i Jf.hlk n; Grurjlf I ' . 11H Mi liWHi Aril N )i S..,r,rl M„r F iMrt n. W j 3«MHIel OorothJ IM ' w ■Inpnnioiii Jmk L iLC. Mi IW Br v. Jn rn! E lu I. •,: i! ■. ' . Mr .t II ]i,.llvrl. HA 33 3unuV, niihftrfl Jr 2ft l.Kti,: -. Man; i VU-. 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Du;iil« Lctuy 117. £11 AjuteTHHi. fK-H.rc Fth-Jifiirt Anrtrisnr. 0«f«fd Dmlr Anderson. G!: |i Aim- Aruit-i-rfjfv, Ifiirbvrt Cwrtne .Ir h7. 13. iOfl I • • lo4 AndH-rw Lulr. M.i.y 1 V-..- ■:rr Jtf 21 ' F A v.rlvl %i in. M- Kinl . Tl finl ' in-. Jr AnrliTMii. Marilyn Jean 67, WM I GI0.1 I Mm FT. WK KPi . as. n aai . 67 23 ' i-rndcJl HI l.ce 7  r rurnif- Cnrtmljf II. Jr ,., KH.-..lir-eJi Henry r Ijc si.  w. s;t7 KfimcIJi  , 92. 1(M L Dnlc KF 24d in Ml.helx Am ld K. 11 MM ;t. tlli 239 Missoula Building Loan Association I Imnc Loans for 1 feme t wncrs Savings Accounts for Savers Savings Insured Up t©flftOG0 Conw t of Main and Higgins Phono 2-2160 Visit the StOtt of Complete Hotoc Farnlshrngs [ ; i r Over 66 Years in Missoula Tuc%£s FAIRWAY DRIVE-IN hum j or Tin: haskkt ir rgkr Orders to h Steaks - Chicken - Seafood FOUNTAIN Don ' t Drive By . , . Dun ht Highway 93 South ' ■f. it .. ?t; M fkS m. 2TiH ST, 104. 211. l« A Ur, PUi ' .itit ' lh Th4-n-:it EVERYTHING MEK WEAR ON CIRCLE SQUARE CARL ft. DT1ACSTEDT, 3 tSLMER S. DRACSTEDT, ' 2!) CHUCK JOHNSON, ' SS i ' ,.r mo iiiMHito sivn i!h . u.-Ih-h ,1 ' .1 A!Kiin,iin. Ali ' ' C AtklriMin. Robrrln Ituft-t Aubrey. Nile trnr-it Aukr-mian, Wlllknin Burtnti Ausiuv Alvln truest . Aiutm. Jaitira Raymond Austin, Richard Stater Avt-nlL, CI wood pjivid . . r : |Yx IJ.il ' lvIll ' Awu. Alun Kim Ajits Knufin ' JiurHio A«Mi|ct. Lm Jnwph 6 kukri i J lnlivrl rnliMM fl irUr ' I FTnam lit. lis an .321) AO. 2tlT ca, aw, 22ft GB 2lr . 2-W 51). 228 125 Bnrlow. fiarl Joseph ti; rn v Am-llHTi J liiirnt-v Doccild AiK ' HutI Barney, Kirrm Richard llnrrifi. Kteictt Allen rj;iftlc-U. J. ■• Bjity. I ft nil r I.HU ' f £l;iu« I Tii 1 1 1 I J . . r r •. 31, S4. 114, n r as. ua na, in. 1:12.232 irtl Oi.mdler w,.r n-n -• im: lifjuJu-u. wniijro Bdst ' ard Beaver, Bfrkle: Buyer, wfuuun U.-M-rr ri.i-li-i Becknun. 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I Wilfrs-d BTJi irr. 1-iMilfrrv l, i«rturtf Mr.i.-sll f-J.ii.rt llohvrl UrtM i biU, Pxrnirv C Stemmd Davenport Lumber Company, Inc Custom Milling — Custom Air Drying P.O.BOX 124 PHONE 9-025 Off tee 1633 Russell St. Missoula. Mont. Heinrich Jewelers MISSOULA, MONTANA AIH CARVKD DIAMONDS i:lc;in watches Sixty Eight Years of investment service to the Inland Empire For more than a quarter century we have provided itie financing of various facilities on the University campus, including New Hall, the Field House. Student Union, the Health Center, and Library, Sponsor and Distributor of Composite liorul mid Stc k Fund and Composite Fund Paul J, Chumrou - Resident Representative — Missoulrt — MURPHEY FAVRE, INC Established I BBS INVESTMENT BONDS AND STOCKS SpQkAh nnd Eastern LkuktitiM SI ' dKANK, WASH. f A0I WO Ml VIHIEIJ SIXTY -TWO For lhL- tiust in Had l.i KGVO-CBS 1290 oti Ycm Dial Mofl tuna ' s Moat Powerful TV Station KGVO-TV Chaiuit) 13; 3 p,jtu lo II p.m. For Your Future Home. Plan Now For Far Views Homesites Officrs lUdiu I rntral Huildinpj I : T K. M ini MOSBY ' S, INC. Ovncti MEN ' S SHOP tturmrr llutrl Ituildinfi Eagle Clothes Arrow Shirts and Tics • h 1 1 rrn;iN Shorn • Knox Hats WHISTLE STOP IN ' N ' OUT Tasty Burgers Highway 93 Smith BrrflkbUI. Pamela Joy 53. K, 1.13, llrerkrnrldKC. B.vrjm UdreEl Brennan, Iiulpli Tiurmiu, llrlipk ey. J:k.i J43 D. nnu« . formic Ei i l lli iBnhi □nxhjiiii. Dwjync Tfiofna Uritfr jm Jlurni-r l| Jt BnjKovw. Euttwa fc£ « Brown, AnUmriv Mu-ruvl Bro n. BeHv 5u Brott n. Dorrr) Lc Drain. EJlr.-i A|rx.irnJ T !, .• ■yj. 33. tl , 120. m BLUE SHIELD THE DOCTORS ' PLAN MAXIMUM Medical-Surgieal and Hospital PROTECTION Blue Shield members pnjov these adyarxtages: Mem ben; haw protection wherever they It ' s non-profit operation means maximum benefits fur members. There ' s no rod tape involved in becoming □ member. Membership Is available to individuals as well as groups and is continuous and trans- ferable. A member and his entire family are en- titled to the same benefits. Special endorsements covering home and office calls, diagnostic service and dread diseases are available. MONTANA PHYSICIANS ' SERVICE Z, , i ' At;n T vn hi snnFi) sixtv-thrki; Stop ' n ' Shop Vow Home-Town Grocer COMPLETE FOOD STORE OH ' OSITK POST OI-TICK Missoula, Montana traditionally dependable, UNION BANK sttul Trust Company h.is been helping Montana peojile live better since 1890, ALL banking services available Helena Montana Mrnihrr rmt ' Compliments of Brinkman Lenon Architects and Engineers of Kalispell MISSOULA AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Arrlun Motor Cn. Hakke Mo[oi ( j i. II O, Bell Co. Graehl Motor Service Kraabel Chevrolet Co. Missoula Hudson Co. Moore Mo or Co. Nybo (j... Inc. Olney MotOfS ftooscveit-Osbornc Motor Gft Sandy ' s Sales Service Tunnel I MoCOl t in. t ' M.i Twv tirviiki.ii siXTV-Ftu n leWuM , Dun Fay j.hJiol.. Fred n-Mel. Uiyal Vmal n ' H. Bruce Arnold )W.V.-| II. ,11,1 ' , l.s i,n Jr Buntin, Aitflur Hoy lliiric r. Kllrn fiiuwll Burj(Ru, Chaf-lr Thtun.-b lluritrji- Eithrr Ann llcnlco lturt rh . rUihr.sr, M.i,- M.n Burke Ethel Hulh lEurki- V.irv Catherine IU Dal ulM Stuori rn John L-or«e Lord. JV , Da Ve , n Arnn.idi indh Khodes 31 Hjt Joivph n l Joseph • Jack i o, ta, in, su I IV 1-tR. Vlr, --tl, !M Vincent AltHTl la Ann Richmond Iff. llu_thr t J. inn? RJ. 2 iS m i iit. no. we. aw. 21 S Com... F.itv,„rrl Lee Chmclik. Ji-mr t ' h.-, rlc Cho, Kerwooq TinFonH Cho, Kuun fl«u Cheat , C Jem Chi ntf. Daniel JongQon Charmf. Elvln TiM. n «en PI. H . Chord. Silver P  . US, 49, I3J, I ..•houk-.l.n. D; le AnKchi tVhrlitr.- rn. Allwrl Cirurtfe ChrL .rv. .cn. Oniric Roy Chris1er.se o Ger ,|,| Ochlicy Christenier.. Rn-h-ird Claude  Chmiruj-tin. Ruth Ann Arddl CfiriMtcoMM Victor Junior Ovrutwn. Jnrnc llyron fiS m. H I rhn-iiro, S1, iti fj. v_r l C hri-linin. . clrr Dnk Chris-lnum. RftTLaW Eddie I Christopher Hlrhurd Juhn I . iy to. . 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CireJ J -. n Vi. litsS, lis. 3J fr... ' k.T , ! , ■Crrjiiker. Virginia Ann 39, 83. 93, U3„ Ctmkffl, Jean Cowan Crueltett, John Miltim CraUcnicr, M.i.-MrH Ber mann .-..rr , -. K-,lj. i fr,,i.k K.i smv,j to MS S02 fr-illx Ciri.r r tCs t r1 t r.vA !,T OaurUr Marten ' •.j ; mi. No; i Wldte - • ' I -J- hum ... no : i «. Wim.im brmlnKtOJI 33. DA, 234. t.U Lei- .VI. M, 211. ■Jean eft. wo. ! BrtlKHj Corertiiiii A 1 1 i.-l- MnrKire.1 Culenuin. Jean DuJine r,r:..rr,..j-, l..,Vi rV . r. f,, f. (. oil i l U.-ivId t ' hi.rle-x Cntlfm AltHTl ir rnontt CtilUnn. Gerald Cwlturn. StinlfV Eri.mol nitu?- Rof ri C 4m - ..i-.-n n, i •. m Kolhenne fteaier COOIWV, Fr.-inrl Harold f nnnr . fihiirf n VlrHlrila Cooper. Je-rrv Poul fll. . Jr Corll , Ckrslck. Jf ror« Arthur Cutis, Janry Cummin Cvtihtr Tin • RjiIoIi DaCoitta Gnmri, Alio vrii 1 u-idji|upe 31 1 rXihl. Br1l ' Jean KUnlcK DM. T.rroy Ownnc With I. Ni?-i AIoi.,indr .« Fiolifur- iS,triflrui 37, 2X4 Ufthl. Nona Victoria D.mihert Arthur Lvminrd lArti M. 22 DjMorra, Mflry Eileen  . 306, 220 l.,ihv ETikv.-nl Juhn Ilaltr Beverly Anne 34. 2B, ill Dale. D,ivld Wllwin Jfl MS Do h: HuIh. ' i ' ! T-He  DaJvy Jerry Frank iv. n;i Bulke. Herorrt 0 ' ] ,1!.,:- H.,1, ,r,l J , ' ! ' .. ' :• n:iii.iiff, Sharon K o D.irmrtko . Difno CleiTde — ■ornke Trevji l ACiK TWO III NDKCS SfXTY-FIVK Know Montana.,. The Teacher Was Not F ar Behind As the prospectors moved north from gold discoveries a1 Virginia City and Bannack, building mining camps in gulches and canyons, the ,H profes- sors 11 were not far behind. Education, following the IraiLbJazers, moved into the Butte mining dis- trict in 1865 into Silver Bow and the next year into Butte. The pioneers trudged from the Virginia City district where schools had been started in 1B63 at Bannack and in 1364 at Virginia Cily Unlike the schools in the other early-day mining camps, the first Butte school featured a course in dancing. That came about because the first regular teacher, Colonel Woods, was not only a competent educator but a cultivated musician. Woods, however, did not leach the first classes in Butte, He was late in getting to the mining camp to fill the assignment and Thomas C« Porter, drawn earlier to Butte by gold, filled in for him. Porter had taught school in Illinois before coming west. The first school in Butte, under Woods and taught during the winter of 1866-1S67, had a short term. However the next year education did get a foothold in a school opened by William Haynes. As the prospector settled down, the professor stayed THE ANACONDA COMPANY WORDEN ' S SUPER MARKET COMPLETE FOOD STORE PICNIC AND LUNCH GOODS CnnuT Stirm-e ami Hi null Missoula. MoiUnriii In the Shopping Center of the Midland Empire . . . TWO FINE STORES TO SERVE YOU HART-ALBIN CO. 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Darrul Dc-un ... un:i Dunham. ATllfnrd Alaa m. tfll. 1ST. 1:55 BOOKS AND SUPPLIES SPORTING GOODS GIFTS TOILETRIES CANDY - TOBACCO n, vii m IV. JIB. 2m 22 ) Ujko. Hindoo, Jr Djllna. l_nrr K el. Itf Hi Dyfcrjn, Felw Juhn Drivj. Gerald ftictmrd ■in-. IIB, Ml. T49 EJiTt. VpciJ.i El nne E.isllir-k, biirtKira Lyibiir- ■ord 7ii, ■ri. fi. r H -i| nOhAllJ OrjlU EilriurT.ct: 7.1 .if- ■Ar.n I. l:u£.  Mv. ..liU ([.,.-■,1 Ii.,.., r J- Erhs.irtly PIviJjp K thin on, Jr E-KJHi Kthhi ' ih Jtm.iifmn E«:in. Th-urian Uhiuj[(ns ' t-nnulh Julirt . ' 20!!. I, lin Jr.:. it it it Keyed to the student needs, the Student Book Store provides a place tu shop economically and easily. Sound management and efficient operation bring you the most favorable prices. In short, your best shopping bet is the STUDENT STORE. Dont forget the STUDENT STORE mail-order system which allows you to take advantage of many fine buys even after you graduate. | EllL-t it it it Kly , Jr F- i:..-.- ... J: - i l..i . Ernrrl. 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I«i J5« m, m, m (!,.- ' , .;. - ' .. ' MUlor iZ K ■' ■23Ti Cr i,r 4 ;r- I ;. Gurw, S3 • Lvtllu -M ,.:,•( Ji ,•....,1.1 .-. F ' t nkllt ' i 42, «5. 103, 21 I 54, 9 GM«1a, Vir«im Cenlcbi BMHh«l Keel ,sr.. I HI , IL-i Jil m it, i m. f;..r it, n i, u, um, iat aici W. MS. 225 All t£3 ••! im V i!ir...ih r ' • Slum Jr C:.-ir i.J t)r.n.,l,l GarMMi, W ' aiUrr ;! • ' l„ r ' f ,1- ' . Vuter («K «, 41. , f 2. I , If©, Mi LIB. ZM i..Uim it.iv.vinriri -i:: f.r.H.,1 Hruri f-: t,i hi. .-- Gihli . NUfl Dai CUbaon, Howard tfjl) un. M;irfi.in Gjlisilli. |f.t,.,r,l rurix ' i. li.-uvi.... i..., . . . r _ :. - On- K.irl Anlli c;niivit. n-Ti-iii 1 ;, ' r ' i .l! Hi IK Oili-l-riK ' 1 , Gtldm Charki Km r;ili ' • m.i 335 ci, ■1 !i I, ,. CkirniVflii sbummm ©Wiiumm BEST WISHES MISSOULA BLUE PRINT COMPANY 2 5 u. Main Nothing Does It Like Seven-Up! MISSOULA ' S FINEST KING ' S DRESS SALON .mil SI ' OKTS STREET LEVI ■SHOP Phonfe MSlfi UNIVERSITY GROCERY The Slnro on the Campuii Compliments of Wright Lumber Co. Missoula Virr III Lwrlfli- RuJtor, A Inn l.+v- Lembke the Plumber plumbing heating ' if you bavc .1 Imk Of need some heal dial 2-2  7 j nit .isk fr n IVu-, 1 ' I ' AiiE two m M iu:n skvkmv First National Bank MISSOULA EWafaUihod urn MM -H ' ERS Thoodori? Htpku ' 2f ....... . FritsidDnL Randolph Jacobs ' 35 . Viee President and Tru. l Officer ft, %. Noel Vice Pmldem Jt L Keuogt; e - ' 20 Cashier ChASu A. S. Riots ' 43 .... . Assistant Vice President J nli n JS. Collins . , AsN;.-i J .nt Vkr I ' rvsidt ' Nt ft. E- Burns Assisl;uH Cashier DIRECTORS John E. HiKhlowcr, Oakley E. Coffee 23, MubeL Jacob . It E. Noel ex- 4l, Russell E. Smith Ml r Randolph Jacobs 35, Ora P. Thompson, John H. Toole ' ■Hi, Theodore Jacobs ' 25 MONTANA ' S OLDEST BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora ti in Genii Gnrl ii f.,r.- r;..-.iki Or. tin r;r.im lir.-H (7riui Cravt Crttvi Gray, Gr r.v Grwy. t;r;i Gray iv Gr;i . Gt-ii . «J In ' , L ' i i , • tH ' IScrl K Batty Uiuuc J Ju lln Sum Caldwell i , ru i.. 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Wilikirri Noil 2 HI KB 71. 2 , 216 12. UK. 2t(P KS 10 . 2L4 ««j n «. 1 3. 2 3 EM Will Jiuuic «. Hii. J!W, 31 J June Dmt ' i ' n i T s i-Vn I ■Tli, In], Sn Jin Ann KJ. «3. FU. IL4, 21ft n r.u ,i :•; HlkrulfuHl, J. Hnndke. vj ti n ' Jjitlirs Mlrhavl Hunt }. Tlinmri KvvKl iTtwnl Manfltr. ICnilirl Luuksi 11-miVc ii.- Willi;,ni Joe Ilunklii5.ui C l„r., St. ,11. H-inU-. Jmy Willi.im ' - , i:l - 133, 133, 134 09. 101. 302 Elizabeth FeLrcher $3 i i2i. ti ' i II nrxm.in. W n, L Hanind, Palrioj r II,.: I Marvin Andrew. Jr linrt Fl1vlw ttl Kcniirlh Fi.ifl Hnu ' i i tr. I. ifciril K.irt. Wkll.ird Ij.rruin tfttrtcH. C ' ftr«1 Clcl-I FIoWO Fl.rl nm. Kir ' vj.l-U MiUMd F- I I. I, aj. as, r.a, 134 M.niu-.ii, 1 .ifl Ait.ii- ' ! ' M.t 11 ' n tllrn Fnnnil) Hiiuk. Irvlntf r  nalrt Whun Hungry or Thirsty It ' s 93 Stop V Go MisstiuLi ' s Best KL ' KGEKK — SHAKES MALTS — HOT DOGS South cm Hiuhwuy Eft DIXON HOON M rOE STORE sums, norsi: slippers HOSIERY Harold E. Woods Wm, Nr Dixun, Jr. iXi X. Illecins Missoula Save Every Day at CLARK ' S FOOD MARKETS Billings CLARK FERGUS THE ELECTRICAL SHOP HL ' Sklrtitial. Cummercial, and Industrial Wiring WESTINGHOUSE KELVINATOR Quality Safes tnid Qutdity Service Plume 3 3465 22S W. Bioadwav Cuniplimfnts uf MILLERS DRY GOODS STORE Phone 2101 Charles Chawky Mil lor Drummonel, Montana PHOTOENGRAVING for particular people 9 Fine Quality Photoengraving f I ENGRAVING ELECTROTYPE CO. 1109 THUD AVENUE • BOX 31 0 SIATTlf II, WASHINGTON H iwfrj II •. ■U..Ml. ' l H l rt r I ... H o i H ,u, Hayi Henry il ' Hiri ■MMcFjrhttK- jRu« Arthur Hefner. Pj H -(ljCfn.. Jr.hn Paul }l lOrltiiurt, jMiAi. Ann H Mly Hu«h FOR YOUR PARTIES, DANCES. AND PICNICS WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH Mission Orange and Rtmi B cr Canada Dry Ginger Ale and 7- Up Phone 3-3:jrV. ' We Deliver W. 111. I IT. 2Cf r .1 H. -I Ed • .1 utd IS, • Kendrk-kaon,, Ann MiWmJ SS. Hi. 115. HendrU kr-on. Jiick (JlnVnft i HeruJnek . Loui Adrian 1i. u7, 2fm (tends tl, E.rcinanl Mc-nnwnaii, Arlcn Hnyd Henrich. Sirtfrlod tx..tli;ir Oftu, Hrfrii ' .Rtnit. l!«T-.huv Mil llcrval. Jul,.- ,l[-..m-tli I • i . l! . Oi ' hll .1 J) it ' .l- Hcruw, Julin rvrll I ( . lift] Cdw M I Ornrie Arthur I (w, DurioFd Lewi . WiUimrv Lyrnior H«ltVln. Cikr.il KM HrUdier, Jlf-rin I ' lttrrc HkMlni., J.irtft Hieginv John. Charl« Hi«jtni . WilJnim Lrroy sum -• HIrJh Hill. n«Jc t Vemr- ttill t:rlrn uiid CUrmv.T Hill, Jr.bn M.kf v Kill. !.:,rr L ;.lu- 12. i I HO tm Congratulations to the Class of ' 56 fiMrn WITWER and PRICE ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS Missoula rtf, :j • : nr.. . Whllne.v U . t3TI- l ti Hoir . hvrn.wi Wick Hwni- Harold Julm 72, 1 HUWD, John Henry Jr H fr, Join t ' .ilhrnin ' 51. 92. Slf. 07. 103. 115. m l£V 190. ! Hoff. Wfctim VI net ni ■Wi M i Honor, Arthur Jami « V2. W. IW. J Hoffman, Bartem r •• • Hefftnan. Charlc Conritcl ifhuvkp fS. 4 Hof fman. Daniel David 7Z. J Hoffman, Hurry WN1i«. Jr DO, Hoffman. John 0 w UnfiH ttitr. Jahn fhllUn KoJIuad, A Arkrntf Wniai-rnintm Drthcr EUfltne DRIVE RIGHT IK Molar Entrance and Fabulous Pigeon Hole Parking HOTEL FLORENCE AMERICANS FINEST SMALL HOTEL Missoula Montana Convenient Location Providing OutslundsriM Kin ilnuis for Any Social Ev-ni or Function I ' .M.t: lu iv iii NhiiKii - i -i in h | , h , SilslISi TIVi: tlllNKSi: ;md AMI-HI I AN I nulls llolu.r.d. RuH ' THE GOLDEN PHEASANT Flstatilishrd in 19 1 Hnllowell. Arlhur Jam Hi. In. -in, JciVL- Marlf HuhiilHTpf Fin Drlunn Th lrnn Jt y ■. Claudia «u 72, M 72. 204. 21 12. SM 15. «. j as. tw law. i t ri„ Sec Widen- BONTON BAKERS Mt QUla, .M on Una, Bt 1 1.1 STRONG BODIES el am. uw kind. Norman ftlctnird iDlcki 55. 119, 126, 233 (Jam. JuimtUi Almr Huffman «, 22D Land, puny Ahct- a . 3«a, ne arti! Bewly Ma Cron Walker urd, Canal Eluiiiwtfi 72 2. IR 206 r 2111 rod,  ?tiu-r Eileen wd, u.,: .i Crump N UQ IM f. ftrucv KinnnJd be Al..i ]!.!-•!. I llujllk M Ji.tMM M ritr MH QktuiPk. JMtvl H i J. hn ErruM J,u-k. «. 1 32. 235 Ktrvnt-lh Edgar 55 HM ' .-.m shftnuiii 115. us SUPERIOR DRUG AND FOUNTAIN SERVICE Hollyoak Drug Company H F FLAHERTY ■■viii:ks [ imimjs mikt S. Higgins at 6lh St Missoula, Mout. Harm: Hur..; FLIGELMAN ' S llutililn. RuK-rt HrurV Huifhlrtstrti. Don W Hutchlnton. .Fame Muir«rd HuU-lJinvun. J. nri wihlurn Mylcc. OoiijfUu Dwnyne Mi ncv Judith Virjtmjfl lJudy Hync . Ntnry Ellm ONE ( ] MONTANA ' S FINE STORES Erra-M Tiro nth y lli-r. J. ' jin f rr IlgOn BdVtard rVfldrttt lnj{riw . CarhiJorvr? Ingram, WalJat-e Ouvw. Jr. IrLskrtp CiirkTU Ti ' fr.S FAilft TWO Ml ' MIRK l SKVENTV.MVR Ann 43, OS Frances Ki, W. US, 131, 3B7 fO 23ft T3L IM IB 3. S. lo H  . iai ttttji Marlr «. J|4 Ji-!l Mlllrr Cirurihurd Lrn IX HO, 2i 5, ■D an 73, 238 Jt-iuon, Thorn ji Hatiti Jfppwtii. Hu4lr l(ih Hnrtvj Jr-f.fn-.rn. T|icln. V Ui ' t J ! r i ij.Hi. Kr.mfc I ' nwtT.- Jr.Hnk.-, M irtW II ' Ji.hn.vnm. Ah- ' .- KviinfflHirw Juhn.v.jn. Allan LJ. nr ■. Jj. hii .Jili ,i,n.1., ..1 ' ,t-.( I i ' i JObJIttlfl Qry.c Arlr. Ji.hn-.uri. ChlrfM trtr i J«hn un. Cttartc Howard JTohn5 ih, Citl-doll Johnson. Dtfe L.snn JohruHin, Uiili.irr! V ' r-m Ji.hhxm Lhivid EVirl .!.,.-. ,. : ,1:1 K ' J-.hir.on Duwie Ftllph J«.hrwon. Edward Malihew Jo-hrumn nr-nmnr Mar Jdnis.ni Ek lp Lrrvorc JnhnMin. C7oh? A rile Johmrm tlcirrion frc-harri ,r,-l.,..,.n |[r .„d TliOm.,v J ' .ihiA.M. J HurtK n Jnhn J •• ! :•■• •! •! JoHnMMl. Jnmc% FHImnn Johnson! Jwry Mn.-Jiu.il Johnicili, Jnhn Slul K-r . ' . K:i!!T ' .ri I.r .■.Kit V2 ' til. ;i v ir.5 55. HI. IRS, 211 k tin m J., ' , ,- Jnhn inlnu, Jolno. JnlktH. Jullfl John li.f :;.N Connio. Jr Alnn .irifnt-e CJ. Hfi. IS, riKin 73, 15 ' Hi urn m n sos aft MmO Miilihi-w 1BIU1 rtrriire HjrVcy JucKIc, ThcadofB Jviui oitci JuKkiiM, Armor Hjnlmor JimCiT . Hotwrl Sicr.r Jurovirh. ftol rl JvtUd. Gary Ronald 44. B.1. J|2 113 I K.i it . Willi. irn AH nil KAbii ' d Knli.-ird Allied K-nlin Charles Hanson Knln. Aural) Nolan Kaotr Out l.ii ' Kni er. Lvrnn Nell Kjii.m t, Thnnuu tvdu rtrd 117, 130 Hightower and Lubrecht GENERAL CONTRACTORS Of Missi-ll!;! Builders of Our New Field and the Lodge House J ' VUI. IHH MlAllKfll SHVKVtV SI K.-iiviTinin. vVilli.n., . : •: . ! i;. UK ]J ' i K V It, Helen Pauline 06. Ki. W5, 13C Knllirrn Anne Marie 55, 203 K.iinrirVh. Km Virgil K.mkuik.- Cera Arthur «o. no. 2.W KAJnlh, A ' llltjm Furrsl M K.impti ' hr ' Tir. Nurnian Brum 14 , I -hi |«1 Ifijj Kftrnfforhrur. no.iem.trj K.nherinc- Lane K.nncy. Jame Do , Karr. Carnl Lo 23. If. H 33 111 KnrtJk. Lawrence tJuvjd K. lU-V lil. M.H u ' m r 1i M.irci ' i Kasala, ClAlrc Lenore Kutawik Kn5orm.ii . Jrw ip SMftoid ( W ldrnuir iMidli Law. Juki- Law in TTiwrna Horn Lawrence t Id JeM atari hew i. taa VlMJam Mae Krttan 7 . 305, Jflfl Om Charles lBdl (KI £3 45. t J2, 230 rj - Jtm-rn Hit f-Hrnk • nrrci Jr Up via Lut 111 iim v h i. ki King, Mary KimMnrd. Turn Hnl.md Kins. Yvnniu- Cwcnd«l i tunn, Jam rjnnncii ]!•( .Ml- 11.1 L Hi 2-Lt Claire K i KulAWtk. Oun.ild Hfli.ircl Kull, Ot.nn ChJtrlel Jr A5. AS, 13 . 2U3 r Jean iB rnir « sy jf Winner BO W WlLlum 44. W, 2 liuiU France :i. an. :m« ID 44. 102 HO, iH pJufvc- Attn i Penny 15. 01 L-rl Shrrry.inm Tuina ilitAm, Jr WI Jr l.,r..-.. Ai Ledltflfcr, La i. ' . i- Kh,-.ii i Hi r. iva an i , .!•...., i ■■.r.„. viim .J I r.,r,;|, Aim VJ ' .ft InJ 2li ' . 22 l.i r- I r ■1 1 . . 1 1 1 v..,l. ' r I .i i- i:. .■•..!; r, J.ni M. 95. 132 l.i-i- 1 iv. ' -. Vn 1.1 nil 1W ISO 233 l.i I- M.,« I. in Let. Oliver MHliailnt Life Rfrt I|enr 4.V [IS. 235 Let, RolMrt F-KtwhJ iBnbi JJ. 231 Let-d h am. Souir Charlie 4 £11 LeFcvr . KM LatirelH- 74. IDS. |1«7 1 ? 7-1. B5. 1,12 J i5 Si LJUj Lcrnbh I ' T LctrJll! Lrisliiii LVIUtifi Ugilni Len I..,. F l -ii I • 1-i-iKr vnr Tvd S Leidle. Jrrtvn ll ' illiair. .fr r.,, ;: Lei lit. Nelda Lurrvnp LtMer. JWpillnc jHin Lffkttchvfi. Linvrcner Hirh.uil L«UthoKl, J,)hn II HJuilr I ulhold. Kvnnvth Dunne O. «3, V7. I «, ais Kitllu-rmv ■d L V0rtlc it in. ans «.i3, 1 1 J. US. jn Liltv Curl Du.nn ' Lied. Dt ' lberl Curtl% Lien. William llt nrj Lieskr. Marvin C Lrn hp. Mtiripf CJuuc l Jonn 30. 44. fl I. 130, X03 •14. 83. 37, y t. liH. 205, ; KDCtifrr, RjKfiu Un 205, ; KiK- ii, Frnnk Frniwi IW. 15f . Km I- ' ' • I, I. ' ' ..i. ' iUi H.i ik1.i|i K Ilt-rl.rrl Wllh.im i C.rjvr Slrrll f Alift Read 73, son, : 134, 73, 130, : Ltirccmbe. William Edw.i Landon, Cordmi R . Lamm. David Woohey Lurcm. Henry Nafrh L.irMin Ben (fin Larwiu. Bonila unUtl Qcii Larann. Charfej Lewia hi, ) avirl t... ' Kn 74. to . 201, 2 HI win ulle MwrrLvin i -. , ■an 74 ntjiam t.in ' 1 ' ..-MMAki, Fell Victor Lau. Ronald YunTin-. Lyunusyve, E{ ikH-rt LjsotMxd Limn, Juhn D Lm, Hjii Han JjrwNiJn. Cienrec AUiin UruJ. Jaok nii fi n I ii; J .hi. tJrfln Mrrtin Llndti iri. D.irrr. ' l L,lVcrD 74 Lmdhtrfi. D.ivid U-iwrrncf il_arr ' f Lindhurpj. Calvin Ji« vph LliMJUur . Lela Aljnt.t:i Lltldeinntl. Dorrjrhy □ran ' 91. llO. • Vili.iri KiUhrir f r. k v. i-- [KathVl I.liidimi.irm. Ailtru ' K.ilherlne 4a. 07. l.imJsrrn. f ' Lurc Ann Stanim I.indh, Qvv t S 7; ;, :i Linrlkli ' f. Arthur Andrfiv 74. .jndiiof. Charley EtKnrd .Jtid«P. FlnuT Andrew Iliam Bernhardt .Hid .n,:d irti Und j , K«nnfth Lw t,4,.-U-.j Ftoberl Waller r.mtc m ■, f i !t | .,, I,ive vy Gerald C. [.title TlvHH . -W irrr-,, Un. PAlrtrl VnnHorn [jx. ROberl Spfnm CAUfc two tlLMjttr.U shi- vi . -i VI N MiftrJcir. Joti Hui xri ..- nd:e- MaryJu MrRrtdc, Rltn. rrt Hay Mt Bridc- VirKtnUi Lnuh. joU WnLmn U Hr..tl.,.nl .■' ....1.1 :1 DumonJc it Mi ry iht M,.rs.,rfci Martm Tuthilt Ai.ii i RotH I Ml I ' ,. .-. •.. . i m r-iih. M,-I-.irl .Mi-Ct.ii ttcCn Mr. Inn ..;.-ln ,M :-[ .■!, Hi Pol -,|. r:... t - .1. Mi-Bi-li ML-Dtiik MrUnr p.i. p.- • IS . 31! 13. ] tt. 222 Mi-Gr M K. ■.Mt-L.il KichnrU likmretW (Differ -.4111 irc-nlii llirliiua 1 trick mur. DaVld W«. Mi-Utuffhlin. vrrii We . Mvt..-.in Jnhics DnVJiii MrLeod. HMlHtT Anne U7. TS, i£. V7, I 133, MO, U L. i M..ru-.r. f; .r ir-tii M- M..I.-.I.. i:..M ' f Wih.-.n  . McNiiughl Jtugft, (t M 2 Nv ' miimiV ' ' Knbt-rt Vi ' l-hufl .: | . , : |., : ■! I. .... Mi-Tu. ' ket S ' jThiimi.-] JuL UtVliara. Willi .- .Mt-WUimnv.. ftplty Lnu , ' !,. 105. 1 AlwArUi..r, Eteanur Froder.ck n iw MrAriliur p Mm-r firiiild tv,i Irene .Mni-Kr.iHe Jvil.f.i Murtr Si Uti. 2: IN , i! ild . M ' -IS. 102. J 14. I,«. la.. ThLTiuj Let TS, Lyi.de . Jutla r. . ! m . • ' ' Mil-:. ii ■ht-Twfi Thin i i.i ML-Fudileii. Rom Fl M. F.i. Inlld. Joan ll.it iJi..ii.liri HI,, bit. : Mrort. Tru.V WjH.h.h M.-r; fi.pI.i-. ■1 • ■■i if. Mi-F ney. Cteri F ' .. ; Mi-GIUk- ' . I — i i m 1 1 1 1 ■' l ■llowi-n, Jr ■MtOttVarn, Jnhn W..L..on JliflM- AdIM-p J a 1 Montana ' s Leading Western Store for MEN WOMEN CHILDREN Anything Western, We have it LEONARD and WESTINGHOUSE Appliances Serving Yud Sit.ee tS2 M Mcit  ro];i and WeStingbciUSK Ttrk visi..n Re fg49t«ton Rangus Water Heaters REFRIGERATION CO I ■1 1 . . - . ■I-IIOU - trl rWO III ftUKRP SKVKVTk I 1 111 I •i i Mi rLor-ryt 75, lit Mtv.flhvr MntL ' iri-1 J.kfv Me . Lsirruini fcuifrm? 71. 1U, 123. 1.12. at . WO MitJixnur. J-fuiipn l, lc Mirsltfnn. Will. .-in. ijiIc. Mtr)ik, ri Clltn-rl AH.in MiNa. AtlrU ' iine Lnren u3 r 86. MartMHr. LtMiU J M.inrfitu KrniK ' tii P;iut Kfcrfuli, Uovuiu Mjry LnurJus Marion, rimtl Li ' Mr.ni: Mor lev J.Ht-iih WHIJ.1W M..r|ov, M.kr . ti-« Ann O ' t ' tfii ' , • fcCfc. MornKu. Krprtpf U ' k J, in MfUgvr. OrvtUc M.irvm MMli ht J '  - . ' r h M y r rt -nr O MllfN Ml If Ml I lei Mi Ik i ec Amlru . Llm-. M . TV I ' Cr 2i :i 5HS. IBS. 163 5i , fct. 33 - . . 3£ Hut ert j 75. 391W I 4fi. EM «. 89, U2 kittturt-i. Pant KUIw.ird liHtlm . Charlir H.Tfri m •..M.- ,ri r.,r Altr.-.l Miller. M.i L. IH MllJur Hubert Ut- MWVr. Kp .Vwl( COCHRANE DAM MEANS MORE POWER TO YOU HEO Y KtLOttAYY The- Federal Power Commission, on April 23 granted The Moli- lalia Power Company a license to proceed with construction of Cochrane I ! ■i i ■r Jectric Plant, a 60.000-kilnwatt generating unit on the Missouri River near Great Falls. The new plant will supply enough power for two cities the size of Great Falls and is an example of our Company ' s policy of pkoiiinic, and building ahead nf the need for electricity in our SO-QOO-squ rc-mile Sl ' tV ' k ' l ' . ' urn THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY A CifHH) Neighbor Wherever It Serves I- U. |UM l|l MUtl I! MM t DrjU Dr«Ulry  th m. 11(1, 23,-i fi4 Wl, rii r.i Jim 14. last. 141 Nrss llimjril Urri4td Mi.  . 121. tU. M 50, M Mi. itJ MOX ' l , N. T1...UU.RS . Enroll Now for i WTtoNAL OPPORTUNITIES tHROUGMOUT Tin: Wtfst, also ALisk;u Hawaii, and Ff rdgn Western Cerlification Booklet with FREE LTFE MEMBERSHIP HUFF TEACHERS AGENCY Missoula, Montana 41 Yuors f r SuptTiur Ptaciimpnt KiTvici- Mwnber tfnlkmiit Ae wIci llcli A TeuchVS CKHls .lU.Mirr iji.ii in: 1.1.1. .11 -i| ' ,1 ii.ni [11 U] Mn  M; rl)vri M Muefj. JiujWmi Fa  - 7-1. 134. tW- 205. 224 MnuntWv MarMri - M -Kjh Moy. Rutatt J««n - Mu or. Kcilh Ariiirn 41 2£f Moi-.hmt.ft. ' , Adr-taLrW- l.ti Mmlrl rh ' r «Tit Mxrll l k ' r. JL ' s. IM-l MlMlfer, Hurnlcl Mrm-r ... ■:• in-l| 1 ■i?A- j Th rr ' lu:-.. K.o M • SOUTH 3D WEST GROVE Phone 12-2166] Mui-.Miri 0|. kr i M««nNn ' H . (4k Murphy, Ann J.. . nl.n.i 7t- r„t Murphy ' . Cicni Willi- Jl Compliments of PEW CONSTRUCTION CO. Contractors for Health Center and New Dormitories Fittest foot rn town Club Chateau Steaks Chicken Sea Food PARTIES AND BANQUETS ARRANGED P r r i i it in si.iti (i BI0HT1 SUCCESS HAPPINESS TO ALL IN THE CLASS OF T t STORE FOR WOMEN Quality — Wtftic — Integrity Nn hiih«u ' S Uikl- Charl c4, as. 5i2. Itfi, 2 H ftt 2M 47 76. 210 wart 7C 21 ft 76. 2 i5 .hony 56. 235 M r m lit, Mtssoitjij ' s linicriiiintuvnt Iftrtftftdir trs FOX MISSOULA ' S THEATRES POX Tl [I I Kl KOM ] ] [] I Kl Flrirt With arum rjm-m.i- cupc .SU ' i phnnic Sound — Vislsi Vksiuii M t rr. si i4 mi nn Tl!. 102. SOW. 23,1 i Ann M. H4 Mo. J07 7«. 131. 205 5fl. ' JS, 132. 133 231 lur 64. 236 7tt. 132. 13tf. 2£W. 235 I U roy THE WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK MISSOULA, MONTANA QrtAblftrod in i hhh 7.: i-i . ' .o 7 t SOS jM . r . Jt ' i m. jw. tat. aifl Paul S. Gillespie James A. Hart Elmer J. Stowe R, C. Runke O H Mann . D. E. Nolan . President Vice President and Cashier Assistant Vim President Assistant Vice President . . . . Assistant Ca shier Assistant Cashier OA. 80. 241 7ft umi sits v Arnold And) Arthur i)s|.. rc Mon.i t.rr KM. U4 tislH-r M.-inU r. K.,-. 1U. Ml Oilier, Umla Conl Ii.i Pn r tjri Qttermn, c.i ' rol Jean 64. 224 ' ■tiorr, Glorhi ns:lli Oct torn, Mnritorct Dnrghtld inihnus . CartiJ Kur Tft 3rt7 213 Onuigvr, Mary Ann :■H-l fWfl Ml N1UIKII ttGtl I OKI ill J ' |jr nc« LnMuRh e n-i r! hm! Ar-m J Ji.h.m Os.fHui-1, Cldvsr Kdw-in Over turf. EnM Riu? Owi ' ii. Elv:i Mrmc Owm Charlc Wynmn 7tt, SOB. m SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Phone o-ieia 31? x. Biffin Autottmlir ' Zig-Zan, Ki:£ular Ziu-Zag, Slam NuedJe and StruRht Needle MachiniMs ] 15. 131 210, HU 10, 2Ut H. 101, tM, J03 •mi, Jaraes Burtcio T0 r Jll ' Alk-n MArvtn ' 17, 3« l| Brlnm! ' JttOI? (14, 82. 05. 132. 215 ndL Irmtmud Marliwi 70, SIC Gl  DimuUilc ' ii. J if. Dntnrrs J m rU l i ISS M WfttM AKi .- ' +7. BSi !« 21 |li-r,i.i.- Kiiyp TV, 821 , Otf) YVUWN Missoula Hardware Plumbing Company PLUMBING — HEATING AIR CONDITIONING PHILCO APPLIANCES — EASY WASHERS John R. Daily Inc. mi u 1 1 m i : -k Hams Bacon - Lard .iinl Fine Sausage MONTANA FAY ROLL PRODUCTS Buddy GUARANTEED STEAKS DEER LODGE HELENA MISSOULA t-n-i i 111 MHitn in; T -Tlvi) EVERYTHING IN FLOWERS PREPARED Bl EXPBJITS OVKR 10 YKABfl n EXPERIENCE H ME- GROWN ll.OUKK I .AST LONGER GARDEN CITY FLORAL COMPANY B H JEWELRY CO, Diamonds - Watches Rings Silverware . H it ' ii ys Something New PHONE 2504 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES HARDWARE SUPPLIES . SPORTING GOODS TOYS KRAMIS HARDWARE 306 N. 1 1 logins Ave. M is-. i i Ui . P.. ] ■r i r Phone 2-2233 IN (JREAT FALLS THERE ' S JUST ONE STORE OF TEEN TIME FASHIONS THE PETITE SHOPPF of course! Yiut ' tl icttih fitp when ynu w tiw u -I -put ffUtUti 1 , J ml 7 . A3. KU. 115. Pc.ir on, ShflJcy O ' CrniiteH PUJMOTl, Sus,m RuH. Si it- 1 M H3 119, 3 Pr-a . hcii Jr J ' fMt. hl. t in. I ■Lhui.i- P«l«, Urry Bruce ifl. 2 PcL;k, MjHfll Jiiyt-i.- W r R2. ftl. l(M. J22, a Pi i li: ft. na, 2w. 2si M. « , I2ij. 122. 2li ft . 241 57 M. |«. Z17 Iv-tcrs n, Joan Ptimnn, John Lwriflrt F ' hillir  . Jam i Jaiy t f-..l|i t ,r. [...rrs V Plronlni Munii- Kjij.h 7«. U J.  I7. 235 mi. in. au 77. 20 . 221 77. 102. J2?. ? - ,. 331. 170 Pibtt VirKlni.i Mar V i.t IVlii 111 MiUHi HUHrV THBUi: .... an i, Tl-v Sinn 1 fur M ' -n and Women Who Buy foi Men 4t)3 No. Kiggins Missoula. Montana KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES — FLORSHE1M SHOES ARROW SHIR TS - iKihiiS HATS t. ii n.ijt j. i i . . . , . Qudil, Kol-olyn ttulh 77. IM Qumtlmevht ,r.i tJixun «s, 22 (Jnenernncn Jamil Dt-lltcrl Andro 77. ZU INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ; fltfJM tn Stttr Whrrr SfHHHjt IKt ) HOME SAVINO CENTER Western Montana Building Loan Assn. Phon? 9-i!37fl H. O. BELL CO. Jr. mm;. CitrjJd Efarwli K.ivisnJjnJ Hi ' H ' l.uu Muru K,i iitiuuJ. Hi-Uti Mh IH FORI) SALES AND SERVICE Ovi-i 44 Yi ' flrf Dt |jt t;dabk Dealing 1 IricihiV ' Lu Arnnltl 147. 1S.-S :►.:! ir.i iri;(, I5ti 211, 229 Nli 1 ii iMuliCj Hun ifl ill Hi. li,.rd -m Oun,i|d Lw Ittcfcflrtaon, Marie Ann uw slump v, [Urh. ' irdnon Vpcj Cade- . SPl ' t 1 LI I.i liAMI ' L ' S I ' KIVI ]M, BUREAU OF PRINTING FIXE PRINTING AND LITFIOGRAPHING STATIONERY - OFFICE SUPPLIES PA LACK HOTEL HUH J)! NO. MISSOULA PAGB TWO HLMPltKli EIGHT V-FOU1 1956 Sentinel Photography by McKAYS f. ni Tiio 111 xmit-:n M .MTV-rivK 65, t(H 25 its xi i a :i in. y. t t . tw, kiii RutiirrU, On.....i| Mul-nll T RoMMl ltcr-,hr) Krtly noMHh«n. J,irnOH Ak ' X.-m ' JtT iJirn. [Cobison, KrnruMh I7cri lrt 7-. J:i hiwurti i Jim i JVJ. M, HU MR f. KtVti ■■F if ' l IliUi-r. I ' lmnifl- Willi, Riven K,.tuici P lcf 4« ill, IBM ,T Jim B| Ruby! RtilHTt-1 ttarlKy 17 23B 133 11m, koi fcHn.-i M:irle 65, 21S WuL ' Kt-r. JTiiiAtK-th Ann a. j:« ftudtnum, Kane Maj- 225 FtUL-kM, Will.ml Edward HllMHrHTJll ' ld I.CV.I- J .-ill I IV ttUntlJr. LjrtM Edilh 77, 305. 1M, I4t ii ' .. ' ' i ' ■' !-« ■Mrrlun II ■1 1 -t 1 1 1 Nil. i pH. !v k. i i ' ii I r •. ' Snnrtrni ' . ■RubfrrLt. Arte Siwrtlr;t T . 2 ROMrt . tlurntli} OwrndiiHn 57 ilS. 1 112, i HutK ' its Frcil [Ji-iirnr Hubrrli. FretlrlL- D jpr SI, 1 Ff hriU ' I,,. t.l ■rtrr, , m «-). H-7. T lit i RollVI L-i • I ■iri.Mil l ' r fi r : ' RwLwriMin. H fM y Jnnc ,V. ti H ii rtaon, Norman Orvtlla l.-. ' l ' -- ' in ' Rir ' ' .IT«l Lm in.. Lih-IUi C hrlni; 17, (K. BJ7- Slt , i R Mnfc. RuMu Edward 71, 3 fi iln ii rm. L ' hiirir-t Lr .,n,inl Fi .li..i ' ,M.n, Kt ' Hh Afnn AS, 2 liiiNin ' .riri, ijiy tJuk • ■ii 1 ' rg.iTi ' l M Mi Cunrtartilr Hoblnaon, PuirnTii Ann 77, y y 333, i Ftiiliij ' i ' lift! S.i t.i J l If Jlhrf ' th U. I H i ., 1 1 . ■r ■• : 1 1 Drive i for UH)L GLASS OF A W RO OT BE ER Bill Dick ' s A W South Hijggins Hal -ry ' s A W W, Broadway MISSOULA. MONTANA Greetings Grizzlies . . . ;jnd Ikst Wishes tij All Our FricntU 31 MNL from Vrtur Fikmlh Kunk L i L ik- .l Amp l ln: Richest Hill (Hi Kartrf Metals Bank Trust Company Butte, Montana SINCE 1882 — Our 7Slh Year Mi ' iiiht-r 1 Dl.C pagk two m mhikii motrrv uc Bvcryone Stops i BROWNIES IN ' N ' OUT HAMBURGERS SHAKES POP On Highway 10 CITIZENS STATE BANK Hamilton. Montana It-tnkini; TIj.ji Is Huilding the Bittertfocl Valley Member RDLC, V C Hoi lings worth ' 27, President A, L. Kl«ve. Vice President-Cashier G. W. Hummel, Assistant Cashier M D Byrd ' 27, Assistant Cashier-Auditor If It ' s Nl v in Ktshinns You ' ll Find It at 220 N, Higgins Ave. Missoula Montana ' Western Montana ' s Tire Center MUELLER- JONES, INC 4a, a7. ruj M, H3 itfe Tl pna Walsh ' mi ' Erlw rd i Larry i ir-,,1, r Ht-ll -ni- St jMtm. bewt-Jt Jean Si Jutin. Margaret Strrlfc S.iHitJN nvrn.li- F.bfn SaJadc-n. Fr-ititCT- Evelyn Hufferman ?T 1TO. 307. 221 .k Paul • . t . J . • r: . rf! ■-.!! : Jtr. Ilt ' vrrlv Ann UtKitor J ST •wkr Dun.-, Id Kivtiiirt! I lU-f. Etlw in A iEtI Uin«. MaryJcnn Ti- I. a; Jf.i Ulnjt. Nil no Elt iihclh  . W. W, 84, 135, 2l ' J tk.JU-r M.irllvr, M.irlc 7 . {«, HkS. 2WI iMter Henrv Lmn-cnre n-.. fli. I3B, i!H an S ' hul , Ct,.v(upi Gruv 8ft tt Scriuli, UiHrfinf Allen lUrcv « ' s. ' J 1 . 1 . IT Jw ' hulnaulkrr. Jormy Hflvmnncl iJmv th ;!hi Schulfup. UcnufP Ann it, 3 Schwlaget, Barbara a H. 215 SvtfWWl, j ' anit MaEfflall IB, AH • !: ■I i-.il.i II. II SoHl Ht-rlli Ml- ScoU, Jamr Weilcy PAOI Miom MUSHi KKillTY-SKVES K ' fT. Hr,. 1 , KU1. MfT v ■■■■■-I, W. 113. 231 Sftoqutat, Kenneth Morion 57, ST. m Shnup, J J ntrn l:i [..nir.i Sliri ' vvi ' , Jeati ' nr Marie SH ' .ili,-ik. F f. fl. i i k rum- Fn. ' -di ShiilL. WillUim Kugrnr Bhtifie, Leonard [),,! ■bj. its. Lit, isi. nu Si ay HnL.i-r1 Vjihrtrn Sli-ltl l-, llarrj- PalirrMMi s otto eShw3 Sin-, ti.r IliirDiiM Ler Sirnj iin Eli- r 1 1 ■• r ■I I ' .i t.i ' l. Simpson, Clifford dean M|« -Hi. Si?. : xojh u, us, is, t33, : - Phi M.. Wwrd A nihil n y afnuiAirt Virna : s.,-. Kixsfl a Junr l , M. S3, M, bfl . 2|M I RuweJI W, IW. IM, l o. Khcrniflii. Milft.rrJ Ew«inir ShJ, Mari Ann Shim:. hii-li;irri C.uy ' - M •■■■Ann FmiiaruVHs .Shlrjin.tN. Hally C2n ' 51llrk. KMC ft Anlhnrix 8est Wishes to the Class of 1956 Prom YOUR SERVANT OF OVER 50 VI- ARS The Missoula Drug Co. The Anaconda Company LUMBER DEPARTMENT BONNER, MONTANA paqi r yo in jnii u noirrv-maiiT SIUiUmjii. Ilu cil Jay Hi Slnlliitunn. t nlr Cliff orri SUhl, Dick Lcrri.V SUk« . Miry Mult-hCiiifl ■Stanley iLarrvi intern - 78, lo I Albert HO. I Buok1n j{hain p Hi«rkmr U-r I Genr l- Walter Smith. U.n-n Ftuvrf Srnilh. ,M.ibcl Andervm SmHfi. Mama Antoinette Smith. Polnck Allen 78. 3ti5 221 7(t. 238 n, wa. wi , Bl 05. SIS . 121. 125 M |Afc Zenk. Soma s i •i Churls , 229 Kelly pel Ctapp iPctrrtyi •own t Harry G5. i. 1.12, i;h. 334 TiH.n,. 57. 238 i Oct nurd n w H ft Lm 1 49. 210 ■Mwmm UJl drMer . ! •  i 22-j H, 219 7B. 210, 2HS IB. 102. 207. StT t (HjIIi falcon M. ! Sprou-r UArJurfc Ellen SprmtfCr. Stanley Sjjuliler, Let- Spurgeun, Clinton Williiim Squire, Dnnakri Mailriff Squire, ftuberl stiuri Squire , ThtJinal GunrK? Squires-. Hubert WlJU.im filndrn:lin. fiiuiilrn .StrJnJifentii-l-. William C StLjiinu-t . Albert Hm-k stiiiuiHci; Doratte Vernon Slellinff. John Hubert SIClUOO, J i1in Rr niirilj. Mi : l ii: rtub i I MrH-lirrii?r £ltph«ru, 15) Anne Deborah Stepbsn . Jut LeWL inurd nuth ICtVJTO ' ' ' H ' rt l under 5H. 1 J SM 3 7H lit) t ' lii. 22;i id nu ler • H-iiu in i Alvln e Ariitll . t i ill I HI, lSr C5. 33fi I-  ward A KJ. 236 M 15. rcl 121 310 Ivn Ij.ni.e ar, lis. sis Oi. 241 M. W 220 Anne rwtl «_ M, ltl! r 307 «i. i2t , m. 23s ii. i Jeoh . ' Tf!: ' i ' ' .. : i Jinettc PlfliiiiKin imiu«U _ 71 239 Arte M. ft, IJ  KS. 223  HQ n 5 ' J. 22 Albin Pltl Inn l Ken I V . 23r. enry ?J huiictf cji iinir 7h. n « j:r kmi lutent; lid 1r«-tn- !K. ltd 2!JI IK HI. aw 5«i 22J TV, 3IIS. 225 at. i:t. Mr, ilmr M. Hi. M,  Aauir 7 ' . isi. i Juim W ' ci2 irr Jr ■Turnet. Jr oa w, i@ V Janp  . W. 207. : lien Ifla. 307, ; (M M rgurrMO WlllUMn irr T rtrin Kujjene L l Ju «, lit, ne« IV j Hum in Rrttn-rt i 90, iwi. : tix Richard niter. Jr Tc ' ir C rT.ink %ory w r« .v . J r TftJlik n s.muri CarrieM Tnpfl Rl hanl l-tsf Tnrr.lH.Te Ouruhl Eric Ttirok. L J « Gpui-|ie Tottcn, Wild Dctftii TuUlJIun. Junjui ' llrii ' Hi-lf-nv Tov,-ell Mji rj Hiie Jean PAG TW«J jm sinsi-n msiiTV NlVf- Toyrve. Arthur rjurim-n Tr frr t HmwM Euacrir TrJimhlr j ClanA KkitrJt-s Trjinkli ' . I limn Wllll-m W, B2. Ml 221 I City John -y Kldwn ? Waiter Marl in iJiim HI M..re,.m Truck nrr, Wntlcr fY «U-i Ti r-.n. NKtaN[| Turm. ' ll. HcvoTlV Sean TUNktMl.l, Charles Ev .rrlt Turner. Richard Wllllom Turn. .. Wtll-nl Edjtar ' ' . Evelyn J , Rrikwrj.-ki W.«d. Hainan K-H W tC J ...... M.,r«- Waidf i Ftirhr i J D;mli Wardlmlo. WiIIijijj. f WMttl • .1-1 I . ! ' [ ,r I Wrhh. (Hiiuthl Hatch Webber. Phythn .Iran Wrher. Hr)rt tlMHt WabOr, Mt ' lr-n MnrN ' Weckwiifth Ft., ham ( |h- ,,, J,,t,., William , Jailft LoUl« Wlli.,-j nv Kimii ' lh Ri.l.n VVill ' iJin- 1 1 r. . 1 1 Sj. « .ml 1 ffcaymmd iDorn WiIIUitwmii. t Tvi ChJ-L-UnO Wilhiiir.wiii .Merlin Kmtfi W-lliin, ' ,!,!,. rT.jl.ir1 J WilJJjiniMin. William ••...rif . (12, I2U. Willie Jorry Dull V, ' ill-. Vitii Kraru i WlJJmi. Kl ' iiiirlh Harold 2 hi £41 Alc-.iandrr. Jr Wm«. U.,|r WuiUt nIJit. tt.irottl John WirtjiiA, Arnold SiuiiueJ Wlwhm.inn. Han W, W ' m ' ' ncr ... ttphiN Ti ••• .■1 : 1 [Treh, Gregory Aujudti. r  ' - ' J . KlorrJirllf Fli .-iJ;ih fA, Wl, M3 iu, |. -a Hi. 2]lt, 211 7!t 122. 2 n. tc Krlri.i .11. 3)t. bit. Ha, 111 ctl Altwrt M. I i.l. gty . HldHird A DU ' k 5 . H?. 2lXi lion Sanforri Wl. KZ. IOA, lis, r At vi n I Alvm - L k i MS. ill i ami... i • Viti i ' rtir  tmrn Ki.lhlt ' i ' n MrKi ' him ■man Lee Arthur Ethrltarl Vurrj.Hi. H. ' .rt i-uhia Vukrlnh Kdwjrd Kr.,r, Wfliker. Audrey Kmy W-ifiriC-l ErtWIfi r ;iVI..I W.itfnor. ttputwii W-ijiiirr. Slurtey Atm ' ..Ik. : TV. ' Jt J, Wt. A). 7t . 2f ](ta. 1«5, 114, 31. li:!l ;:■; ' or.. 2H . Kuivi M.ii.n. , Jam« Htnry M, Hi. JCT.jld Eu ;i ne J -rr . • 5| I5lf. W tker Pairi ' i;. Marl -er OfJJV, Pvr., la W-l Wnlktr. Thumii Chuler ft ' Uki . VirautM MpJ i 51. J U ' alt. Dr n«.Jrt William r Don) 4|, (4, ; Wi Hl.W. H.lfrjIJ Etlwin. Jr WiiJl-.nH.r r.reiTnr - Hup ifii.c .1 | Wnlti . C!won W;il rtr. .Si. in, i Vrv WuMi .Fnyne rrjiii .i.ni-.rv iJmih., hi. «i. hs. oi i i.t : Wjil h. M.nrui.t.l Atln« w i e r - • i ■«. r • i ... WaJIrr.. Hr.rm n, A n 7(1. ! rcn bMMB mi  M. M-t Edv ' ird • 1 ' E ' H . ZDS, 2H iVut-nhnr,. V;| n-. KrUh WyalT, Unn WyflM. N0f1tir.it WilJldift W m.ir.. K.-XJiJrrn Mtu «.. ' Wj nu.n. VJr«ini.l Lct Xs.ytli. Li- Cnnh YaW. frwi Hoger- Yani;tihl1i.. Earl M;.i|.mu t Etl l iX K Vauaikn. Mlrlurl Y iii. ' Jtk. Elmira Bctke V,.i.. Jop Yiinllej.. .Mnh.,1 ' 1 Vnr H«v. RaMnond Warrun YMiaMUIVuin. Arthur Lre yotinaqieyrr. iluOtlri TTicrwit; Villi ' . Jmn.e nijini ' i . Yunfcpr Jnlm CtvnMu lrrfn Frrdi.i k. Jr Ward, Clurlf Thi-udnu ' K.i :« • i- Harry Wrtrd Fr«1nre ArKnic WlHhrHln, Jnc Pee Wllii.Ktkv Hilly Ri ' t-lm. l Chart Utwim Z- lkr l.or.i ,Tn iii ftr i]iri ErntMl ' ijor.o, Willi t m Looking Back . . . TjlC ptist year hits been a memorable one . . . the question of student apathy, studies, parties, dames . . . all become history, it is the sincere hope of the sm jf and myself, that this boof will serve to keep these memories nitre. Countless thanks are due the many individuals who helped make this book n reality. To the helpers, who performed the many menial tasks SO necessary for the success of any publication . . . Cynic Van Ihtit r. our ttdt ' iscr. a ho it as always acatlablc to eonnsel or aid in nay tt.ix possible . . . A I Salisbury, Hob Undbors and lack Gallant of Art craft Engraving Co. , . . Harold i ' ayne of Durand Covers , . . Claud Lord and the staff of the University Press . . . and to the many people, stu- dents and administration alike, who co-operated when the pressure was on. go our appreciation and thanks. 11 IE STAFF OF THE 1956 SENTINEL Dick Hosking, Editoi Photography Credits Htilnrrr M, :;ir|mr (bp ] |2j I H. {ftp R$|p (45, IwiUorn 1 15, 245, 24S. 14ft 250j 251, 25 i, Ou-k Harris: iJrtfinwMwn .imi r.luh phnf t i j;iph v. 5, ft, toj | ;. touooi 132, 133, top 114, I 15, 146 through 166, top 18 , I85 , I Liijjcn Smdiu: iniijilK mp ' it- 1 . ' I ' ., ]47. I .i.i StU O, Wluntiifi: lower rs lu |7T. McK.iy An t ' u.r Cta ami Lchil; iuu|i I ' drxU; kiv.tr cU li , bottom i J4, top I J6 d 352. La W; top M ' J, Mil, HI. Gaw photograph) in opening section b Lim R. Dylin.k ( nJc Van t i i ■- . - . PAGB Til 41 lit NIlKKI NINETY OStt IN ME MORI AM Dr, Riohajuj HfiNitv |hsm-., born J,mu,tr 4, |HS4 : . „ L ' imersin of Missouri, 1902; M.A.. I larvard, 1907; Hi.l)., I fcarvard, 5?0 Cmnc Mi the University in |912 us Professor and Head of Chemistry; Dean of Men, f?lj8-l927; Dean of Faculty, 1 27-1936; Dean of the Cot lege of Arts and Sciences, ' iee [ ' resident. l lJ 45 to retirement. Sept. 1, Vfil; Acting President of the University. 1950-515 Dml Dceemkr 2x [955, Tribute to Dr. R. H. Jesse, 1884- 1955 |! |-.HMt M L. I ' UmhN, 1 ' i -ti -nm .i- it Knglish Dr. fesst had a jurist zest fur lilt . I It- loud ki.hu thrnfrf. H Miesv many IknAs ftlmuti b) hf .irr and reread RWHC I ifwifl every year, There were few uccisuhl iIui Jul not bring from him sanK moit apt quotation Irpm ihv Hiblc ur Ijtvvis Carroll or stunt old Roman or I irti ' k author. ISnt he was nothing pedantic with any tif them; Ins hearer (ell no i-mharrassun m, ■. ■n I reyret,. thai he did nut km unm li in -ij ' prn i an- all the points o) the reference. He muM have spent a jroth! portion ot Ins hie reading aloud 1,0 children who Wfflft KtlMU tn his home and at ilit lake, tine Christina tree was never enmnji in hi hunxi I (i dMM I matrer whether it was he or Ins children who would havr it that way. t Jnt- would not disrespect his memory hy hurUuW l he fact U corrolxtratc what WW felt altout Uliil.) ' mod fuod t £oeid drink. good play, any good performance brought hif i tannl-nunr. 1 1 1 pmhahly disliked as many things too, and hit reaction was fust ji strong to .ill these. One hcjitJtci in mention any ui ihctu lest he add hi own prtjwltq f«i the Itsi. SullnLrnt to say, hr conld hate the sin without bating the sinner— units he was a rascal loo. Some ol hit Iricnd.s Were lawyers, luil il Wag tOO had if cquoutiish ' Ik 1 1 - around when rlic ennversaiwn turned bo lite law. Several Lieully mefliu s .kiul .1 lew t thcr meelin s when his t rath wjs iuostd svill ikk 1 t hjrgoiicn hy hu ititrjws. Me wefl knew hntmll thai he mixed his prejudices and hu ytm- . 1 ' •• I ' m in di, end in •..nt.mdi.l . w Wu-.s ih. m •• ' u do r He set pmcring rtandan b n r himself ,md fur others { ihe often wishrd lhat lie h.id liail imtrr faiih in hix pufm exatiipte, tr CYcri chat he had set wider Uriels lor his attack, lor he had llie slyh-. tiie irreverence and the moral culivieiiqn  l a ;mrisl. SVhiir lie wa.% nn Puritan in the ordinary (true, he iceftied to dctnand as rnnch ol others ji m hiinscif and js til ten disappointed in the result anil w.n severe uidi weaker [Xrople. He lacked mt nettjiary COUragC ' . He Wimld rts rn.ms itjnes 10 add ttie awkward iaLis that wuLild nuke n diHUuiun mare difficult hut mnre realistic. In cn-rh.ips hi.s last taculty meeting lie ;u ued a ainM the |nofst M:d (x licy ul retiring faculty member fmm adltumstriilive jHisiliuns 11 tin Bjge  ■! i ls. I Ic was rwrT i-rnharrasveil hy ihe f,urt that he was «iH in ,111 aduoluMtaliv C ponuot] .11 itevemy. Ami il nil ol us outd keep nur strength m Well -is he li.nl, dure wuuld K nn need IdT such .l [mhcy. He was niosi faitfiliil :iud defHiidiiM - r skt d In ,1 ch.uriii.ui for i ten inutute talk lo the student lx dy. he would talk for mi nimiilis, stkltim less and never inure; and 1 wuuld 1m- j talk, t well pn- Mteil lh.ir ivnuhl vuilld extemporaneuus. cxee[)( tu tlit knowing car. Xt |narent or Senior will litr.net die broad sweep u hii jest and guod bomur at Ci ' uuuencemem dinners. or vvill studetm. lutfrel ' h . cscelleikt of Ins work 111 the class room, witness the beautiful letter from one 6t his forrne-r sio deilU, in ihe Raimin. A IX ' au ui the Faculty vittCcd CVCTJ iOUWMI ul the new Huitianitie-s conrn many years a it, lit knew Ih w |tixi | and huw fKiur were all the am vocal urns, l- ' nr mn whit awcil many indents it was always sur|irisilt how much lie knew aintut student opinion tm many mailers ami how .tn,l h. I v 1 1 laittll til (hat opinintri was. On cummillees tn selcd lihndt ' Scnolarv ami 10 jfjvc other honors- -and fiutliahly on coiuniitu« % or atone, 10 considLr dismissals In en.lli h p.meiti in r. ■-•r shallfrtX all the iiiti.ruijliiin thai vsuiild lead |o n uihI leiisie li. lis. lisse has lud belter luck m Ins yoirtji than vvc Inivc had in his loss, lb u. . iniaei in rnitvd and spirit, still cbjoyimj things and petyttLs he loved. He had made ,m in ah ulalilc eon triburiuii to the (JtuverJaiy. He pmhahly could itill have iven us B0ts wtse uauisel. And a great deal of the knnw ltd ii. ol (t|t past ci I ihe irisliluliou luis jussed away with htm. IhiT he ma not have counted Rich inlunnation very importanl, lb LaT, .1 Inih- lor nossip. and hr hiinsell did what lit- did inn prnuiph ' and have ot the dufaj and m«.r Iot iln vrnht. od UgaJII, In WOttld ask i r tilier ' . what he diked ol hun.sclf. .■d •. il.irm ,miu without an; fanfare Wt cinild  u trtlu-rs Id.. I irul rhey are nur «.im, in nml. Printed by Montana Stale University
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