Montana Wesleyan University - Prickly Pear Yearbook (Helena, MT)
- Class of 1922
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If, in the future years, as Elf Q liigzmggffff you fondly turn the pages of this book, Pi ' your thoughts are Wafted back to the il, year when Wesleyan won so many honors, back to the if gridiron Where the Orange and Blue Was Champion, if I 1 ,V 3 1 back to the rostrum where the forensic battles were h V, ' V x ' 'J won, We have accomplished our aim. Our entire energy has been devoted to the task of sketching this f 1 ,L memorable year in such a Way as to increase your LL , . 1 loyalty and devotion to Wesleyan. 4 Dear reader, you have before you the 1922 Prickly ,U 1 , Pear, and we hope that you will not take certain ',g' parts of it too much to heart. Ours has been a stu- . pendous, yet enjoyable task. Wherein We have failed We ask you to be as lenient as possible to the Staff of '22, Wherein we have succeeded We beseech your l if N 5 hearty support. Q1 We, the members of the Annual Staff, are sorry to. part with the Prickly Pearg but We trust that in Xgff, .1 your keeping it may help you to love your Alma - Mater more. Hi THE EDITORS. It 41 Flin V54 iw la 1 ' 1 , - 1 'Tfw . ,i f 1 -V1 , .Xxx I If, ,f .l,f ,f 1. lx .I X' x K , 1 xx .1 N i 1 1 1 Prickfy Pwr Sfaf A F BLANCHE CRAWFORD ------ Editor-in-Chief ' ARTHUR BOID ------- Business Manager WINIFRED STULL - - ---- Assistant Editor-in-Chief HOWARD HUNTER ----- Assistant Business Manager RUTH MULLIKIN --------- Classes 'X MERRILL SMITH -------- Photographs EMILY SWAN ---------- Art 3 CLAYTON TURNELL -------- Athletics THOMAS BUMGARNER ------- Organizations WALTER WAMPLER - - -A ----- Literary IRMA BROWN --------- Calendar ADALINE MCKENZIE -------- Jokes ' I DEAN ALLAN C. LEMON ------ Faculty Advisor Sl X1 P I I I 1922 I X 1 - X' 1 1 iv W H, X . Arg' 1 , Y 1 'XS' 4 W, . 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X M. , 2, 1 'E I' ,L',I .SU Qi -xv f 1 :T , S W MARIE BALDWIN TAIT- I - I I l Q f X ', M A Graduate Normal College, y ' University of New Brunswick. ' Dean of Women. Q: JI ll W P ual gf ' 1' . , . X ,M Yx I 1 1 ,X X I I wi ' vt, CHARLES HERBERT JONES- lyf ' . xx I l' f - Master of Arts, ' 'fu' J ,, ' Northwestern University. , I -. I f X . S. Mathematics. fl, Dfw iff' ly 1 ,f 1 gzip? 1 P W, 2 l 2 l A I ' i It Q rl X X it-,If X I .Q HELEN C. W. WAMPLER- Q it l V. ,I -xg Master of Arts, FU, N n n -X jf, Kansas University. ,X .', .I I W Y, E - Modern Languages. I.f X '1 ' ff J' U ,.',,' w U. A 'I Iv., 1 - N X I ' I .ll If X415 .If x . -if A as ref J 1.2.-'-1 X , ' '- rlifrilo- X . IV: A '-19-l ' 1 .PQ4 f 1-lo. 111 ', F11 1'.' .41 gk. 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'SQ31 11QQ1- Q, fi S43 1.1, 11-A 1M C111 Mil 1 Wy 1 ' 1 , GERTRUDE CRANE- 1 Bachelor of Arts, Montana Wesleyan College. Religious Education. .1 ll. 1 ,111 11: f 5-1 1 '1,1 Mig! . ,' -1' 1. 1 . A I l' .. .. K' rf .f - 1-1 1 . we J . .1 f' ,, ,,.,, ,N , ,, f , ,A . 'fm mfiip ' , -1. ff-YF-, 1 fa 31,3 JL' wx! 11' , 1 X1 .H .,,, W 1 r 11 1,1 .1 '1 . K Ill! I f, ,1 Jil 1,f 1 , W 1 1 x 1 ,11 , ,1, rn. 1. A-' ..11 111 l X I . 111, , ' 1 1 1 1 'I :Nfl l mx, 1 ':1f 11 I 1 Qu! ' 1 1 X 1 1 111 .11 115 1 1 1 1 1 ,Lf Nl, .1'1 '1 X1 1 I1 'I 1 ,, .111 11' 11 I x 1 9 2 2 1 1 v2 l 1 FVL14 A 1 M vi X liz 41 -4 1 1922 .1 . U, 3 A . FRED W. KELSER- f' Bachelor of Music, A Otterbein University. Bachelor of Arts, Montana Wesleyan College. Director of Conservatory, Voice. ,4 WALDEN F. STAMM- 1 ' . Bachelor of Arts, University of Michigan. i x - Business Administration. .1 K MARTIN E. VAN DEMARK- ff Bachelor of Arts, b ' Montana Wesleyan College. P Principal of the Academy. I . I K. n. 4 if ' JW' Y ,IL X ll Ir' x' ' x.Ii f,- W xv 'i f 'f .Y In ul 1 , , 1 f ll' -V, ,-Q.. X xx: ul X f Fw 1 1 ,f f x M 1 mf, 1 1 I bfi! 'I Xu! ' .y, I xl BN N 1 I X1 X NM I .ll li ld 11 I '11 , fin -VI '1 xx 1 rl vi ,f .l,f X Xi Vi xx I ' 1 PRICKLY PEAR 55 1 +4 Q ga. I J 31 721 N .A f l f 'H ffl 1, U 'la il W1 1922 , 5 in 4 ig' 1. , , N Q., 4 at my 1 1 ' 4 6 ywwgqg A RALPH W. PARMENTER- Graduate Dakota Wesleyan Commercial School. ' Commercial. RETA JASPER- Graduate Northwestern School of Speech. Expression. J. ELBERT CHADWICK- Graduate in Piano, Syracuse University. g x w Piano. I lf' , M, sl l i 3 r .45 sv 4,. ELEANOR DIETRICH- if Ari, Home Economics, W5 University of Montana. .J 3 Eg Home Economics. 5 ' vt a, .WJ 'l'ef- ' Wil sl QM AJ ?lff? if?fF , . g,.,1 2, l- f vu, vii , , , ' ,ji i.,-fj 1 .iii 1 .QW fl' Nl uf x'4v .1 'W G ty' M41 l , ,l vi., XJ. 1 1 lvxf tl' I x l f r 1 P Hz ina TT' . , X 'iff xv rg.. .N .,v! 1 ' 1 'I Q1 J ' Vw y., XJ ' X ' 1 l XI ll x KX, . 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W. C. A. Cabinet, 2-3. Vice-Pres. Y. W. C. A., 2. Vice-Pres. Daedalian, 2-4. French Club, 3-4. Dramatic Club, 1-2-3. Skull and Bones, 4. Life Service Group, 2-3-4. Montana Wesleyan Academy, '1 HOWARD M. HUNTER, B. A. Mathematics, Chemistry. Daedalian. Annual Staff, 4. Pres. Daedalian, 4. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 4. Football, 1-2-3-4. Glee Club, 1-2-3-4. Basketball, 1-2-3. Dramatic Club, 2-3. Skull and Bones, 4. Moore High School, '15. WTNIFRED DOROTHY STULL, B. French, Chemistry. Philodorian. Annual Staff, 1-4. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 2-3. Pres. Philodorian, 2. Pres. Ladies' Chorus, 2-3-4. Dramatic Club, 1-2-3-4. French Club, 3-4. Vice-Pres. Skull and Bones, 4. Life Service Group, 2-3-4. Jennings Seminary, Aurora, Ill., A. '1 V41 .V -I,, W yr, X, ,l .J 'fi' ,f ,f x U '. ff rx, ll' I u . 1 Sli. P. Rf i In ,l, ,-1... 4. r . x ..11 will 1, ll, f V xl If 'L 1 xIl',l! KV! 'I C1 .ll ' NW 'Al , n 1 NI, xx, P. .lr 'I lu' X1 l'f ,ff H, AUX :XVI '1 l I ,. JI' 1 Xl . .. XXI Lf.-.fii iiif 1 9 2 2 ,-. , t V K .X . emi V .c.....-.L1.. . A- AQ. K . .LAM .Y i?.f i' Elgwi. spray V t hrxki til- 5, ,Y ...,. 1: zdqx 1 1 B tif. . ' - T1 l ii. -2 xiii? xl I A RUTH E. VAN DEMARK, B. A. M -., Spanish, English. 13555 Giro W I 1 ,YL I X 1, Daedalian. . 3-5-25 . Y . . W. C. A., 1-4. .1 1 ' l l-2. ,ll Student Council, 1. L+ A- ' TPS , Sioux Falls College, 2-3. Q... ., A ug., 1 A l 4, Skull and Bones, 4. 343, iq Vice-Pres. Class, 4. Hartford. S. D., High School, '16, Nl PLL 'il 4.9 2 Q . I z I 5 Lftri A ? F915 A lf? SC WILLIAM KOEHLEB, B. A. V5 l - if r 1 ' . r ,L History. ' Y 1 l I -H Daedalian. i I ,Q Pi Kappa Delta. , ly .X 272 . Y. M. C. A., 1-2. .. f Glee Club, 2-3-4. W l Fl Student Council, 1. V 1 ' I, French Club, 3-4. 1 nfl ,' .,. f f History Club. 3-4. W l 1' Annual Staff, 1. , l A2 ff Life Service Group, 2-3-4. ' , Montana Wesleyan Academy, '18. -'1 ' I l l 1 , u': My 'N . , Xl I 1 1-C ' 1 I l --fl --'. A IRMA ELIZABETH BROWN, B. A. 1. ff , g l,, French, English. 5 N F2 1 .1 ' XX 11,4 I' xl Q . l . Daedalian. ff , K' 1 . .1 f Pi Kappa Delta. l p l Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 1-2-3-4. 'Q Ai Annual Staff, 1-4. ' ll lf, French Club, 3-4. ,L p 'f I Dramatic Club, 1-2. ri' an , Skull and Bones, 4. iw f W1 Life Service Group, 2-3-4. A 1' K4 Olympia, Wash., High School, '16. 'X H 4. ' A . k . . X hp .I , x . Y' , . ,Y S Qfwwavmzvfr :sz A 'if 1 fn . - , - ', l lf' , 4 I 1 ff.. K, rl! V. ' V . V 5 .1 ,I f tj' , . . f ll K . l r'f 4,' i l V4 ,I l , l lvl A fl A lf. P5011 l 'l F5 l lf li fill - : . A li.: 5532 ' A fr! 1' l-'An 1655 , vel l l 4 fw ' X llx I . ' f- 1 , , f ' itll BLANCHE HELEN CRAWFORD, B. A. fl, ' Education, English. 'ff li Pliilodorian. .N il, l : Pi Kappa Delta, Special Distinction. 'A' , . Y. W. C. A. President, 2-3. l ,ml , Editor-in-Chief, Annual, 4. A, i Ladies' Chorus, 2-3-4. DQ- ll l VF, l Mixed Quartet, 3-4. A A gf! Dramatic Club, 2-3-4. ' Pres. Philodorian, 3-4. HTA 5' 'x Life Service Group, 2-3-4. fyl jj' Griggsville, Ill., High School, '14. A A lil DAVID E. MORRIS, B. A. 1139 A History, Education. 9 l, A ,A Philodorian. f Y. M. C. A. ,yi Football, 1-2-3-4. iff, Basketball, 1-2-3-4. its lv Pres. Pllilodorian, 4, , it-f' l French Club, 3-4. f ' Xl' j Q History Club, 4. - A Dramatic Club, 2-3. ff , Q,-S Van Wert, Ohio, High School, '17. flip, y , MARGARET GORDON, B. A. ,V I E F. ' 4 A . English. w ' Philodorian. Q' ,Q Y. W. O. A. sec., 1. in , ,Q . French Club, 3-4. pg, gl Life Service Group, 2-3-4. l. V fl' - Montana Wesleyan Academy, '18, IQ fl! I I1 -Xux Z A.. i-afiffffw E A :QM -. .fmeza 'i l if . QQ.. iff' ' l l 1 PRICKLY PEAR 1 N V - wwmm' ,111 . fy,- gq .L 1 1, K 511 W P ,AVV . 1 . 1 EMMA METSKER, B. A. History. 5 Philodorian. ' Chicago Evan. Institute, 1-2. X. W. C. A. . Class Secretary, 3. A..-f Q History Club, 3-4. A 'f Vice-Pres. Life Service Group, 4. 1 Fairfax, Mo., High School, '12. 1 . , , 1 5 1 I., WALTER C. WAMPLER, B. A. ' English. 'H Glee Club. 3-4. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 1-2-3-4. 1 Y. M. C. A. Pres.. 1. Class President, 4. . Annual Staff, 4. Pres. Life Service Group, 4. Student Council, 1. , , Montana Wesleyan Academy, '17. Philodorian. Pi Kappa Delta, Honor. -4 .. s 1 -4. ,A- ., MARIE STEINGRUBER. B. A. 4 . Education, German. Z A Y. W. C. A. ww 1 State Normal, Valley City, N. D. 'P-aw Q Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D. 1 Montana Wesleyan Academy. '09. if , . .gwzvufmwf 1 Y 1-Rah. 1 3 ' kmwm X JC . 1 f 'SYS .Ay 1 B lx? 14 '1 'Nm I 1 1 1 fl ff, 1,1 W I 1 .1 ,-R, ZA, 1 if .11 to 111, 1 ,, I. s. 1 ,1 1 1 E1 ll AUS l1', V1 .1 fy!! .511' X11l pw 1 1 X I 1 x11 1 .N1 I1 11 'U ,1 1'f 1, I ,.., MP. 11'1 'l V1 '11 11 ,1 .l, Y! .1 - 1 X x 1 V3 1 ' 1 1 1 1 -1 I I Mem0rz'ey 1 i When you leave the halls of Wesleyan, When your college days are o'er, Will you long to be within them, As you Were in years before? Will your heart conceal a. longing For your friends and classmates true? x N . I 1 Don't you think in thoughts they'1l wander Back to Wesleyan and you? When you'1-e out upon life's journey, V Though you be in distant clime, 4 On the path of life youlve chosen, ' Won't your thoughts stray back through time? All your friends are sure to miss you, Surely, they will think of you, Knowing th-at upon L'ife's highway Truth abides in all you do. -ROBERT OAKES. 5 x N 1 PM l i ll X1 1 1 l 1 1 , ' s 1 1 V 1 ,, xv . xv P RICKLY PEAR x Nl I . 4 4 1 1 Jw 1 5? 1 ff . M r,.'. --. 1 , -- -.f-z.. .., - .Q 1 :.--.- -?1 '.xf' T 4L '1'i'-1.4 '- ' , .,.r.--5.15 -:.., . -- ' 1 f x y 1 - - f .11 --'ii'-fI5i'fQ-If ff 5. 'X . 4.1611-fZ?Z37 5-...9,E1a1?f:fE - X 1-L:?2:--:fl-e-ggg553g.,j' -.,.ji-,--1'S '.iL,5,-fglj:'jf'-Egg. E - N L J',i'1'I:tE2:ggf+:f5s1f5ff 2 :- Q-STL. A Higgs 'K - - - I L,,L s?Ei:ggTka:5l , ix '12, X V -ff34z.f '-fri?-f-is-+ Eff-.azz-ff---21?-Ji vas ws- Q - A .,1::'-n, ,ziP'p,:.:4'53!4 ' I 1- . 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Fa is 31: ,M i ' l 3' 1 uf ' . , I ,..-..m...a.A',3....1 - I .--- ---...gr Q. - i i' 3 il lf 1 . A . .lf X C . X ' 'A 1 Y We f, ', .5 5 v, fx-If-U X in . '7'-E if X V QAM .' l w'Q?flSf5?.r,zgii 1 . , ,,., Www W! , il .Fi t 1.1 'A s ' ff t :f7 lil r A 9:1 -C. lil .' ,' gel .. ,W 1' Q . A all -l if il 'T ill H, .4 . ,eq il, X' A 'M 1 Ng . f , li 'ii , wi lp 'll pl i ii! Q1 P , - .f ,. 'I f V' ly,l1 ,, W w .i N x X- 5 Q m N 1. i M . f is X' 3- tlya . i, , X 1 wi Y il' xi lf ' f lil i A '! ' .1 'gl :lx XI . f 1 '1 i XM- Ni xl'r: I If xx., ,','i. x, . . ff, ihamwrmdnwseawsf fee-1... . .,-.Q:-'..:,:'.-::.-.ar-:-as-..f,..-:-2 .v,.. J, l rr - 3 ' -1- f . 2 . 'L '--- wx , ' -U! THOMAS BUMGARNER Daedalian. Pi Kappa Delta, Special Distinction. Annual Staff, 3. Glee Club, 1-2-3. Male Quartet, 1-2-3. Football, 2-3. Basketball, 2-3. History Club, 2-3. President Student Body, 3. Gallipolis, Ohio, High School, '16. EMILY SWAN Daedalian. Annual Staff, 3. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 2-3. Dramatic Club, 1-2-3. French Club, 2-3. Skull and Bones, 3. Manager Athletic Club, 3. Orchestra, 2. Fromberg High School, '18. ARTHUR BOID Daedalian. Pi Kappa Delta, Proficiency. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 3. Business Manager, Annual, 3. Oratory, 2. Dramatic Club, 1-2-3. French Club, 3. Skull and Bones, 3. Montana Wesleyan Academy, '20. V4 I I ti 'le I 'x ' I 1 I i x 1 i s,, .xl .4 it P f UC iff rg. x N' 11 Fu 1 1 If f x ff ff I v I i Ku, ' u x I at XX i I X 1 N PM .l A lx lu! V1 1 1 1 1 l I .1,f I 11' ... 3' 1922 . I ' 1 A . ,. .., I 1 K .41 1 in I 1 i '11 - l PRICKLY PEAR ,--,'-int-W Ari- . X. ig- f flmi -in . - N771 C1 Q . . . K... .. N .X ,C A W ....,. Q X WI A l L ':-:V2 ' A V ff X1 I X2 w ' E fl ' gi l ff' ll CLAYTON TURNELL , ' 1, Daedalian. 'Q Glee Club, 1-2-3. gl ,-T Annual Staff, 3. Athletic Manager, 2. . Football, 1. Q ll , Dramatic Club, 1. ,f Male Quartet, 1. .. H1 Skull and Bones, 3. Nl r Roundup High School, '16. - PV? 1 Sl, -is ' if ii! A if if . fw 4 Nl. 1, ADALINE MQKENZIE gg . it IX, 2 Philodorian. fl, ,gf ,' Annual Staff, 3. QM, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 3. Q, if Girls' W Club, 2. History Club, 2-3. Eli 'X Life Service Group, 2-3. 'A' Fergus County High School, '19. I in Hi N ' Qi MQ! W ZH pi MERRILL SMITH lllff 4 . . 1 I'-3, Phllodorian. A -it , Annual Staff, 3. WZ, , , ,Q Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 2-3. V, , ,J French Club, 2-3. fgk .ll 4 Skull and Bones, 3. I Dramatic Club, 1. if if A Life Service Group, 2-3. Egg TC , Yell Leader, 2-3. il 'I',', 5 Orchestra, 2. ' 51' '1 Montana Wesleyan Academy, '20, 2', L ..... ..,.. . -.-M .... -fl if' eg.,-237 . .11 . ,-ff. 7 ' 1922 lv. ly' liz Mn -1 v f 'lr lf W Q W 7?-3 l , w rrc ' l. x,1 lx! yi gr, . 1 ' 4 X ll . ,1 . f fm 7 GILES RUSSELL l Tv . l ' F if Philodorian. 1 mi . 1 jj Glee Club, 1-2-3. M' Football, 1-2-3. Basketball, 1-2-3. if Pres. Athletic Association, 2-3. f fl, Dramatic Club, 1. Orchestra, 2. 1 Choteau County High School, '18, 1 e bfi l as C X-1 , S 51 ' iss , 'S 35 xl. 1 ll, Fi I- .. 'N ' CHRISTINA KNUDSEN Zi . 54 q Daedallan. Nw',Z1 Y. W. C. A. President, 3. - f I Ladies' Chorus, 1-2. uf N, K g3Q Life Service Group, 1-2-3. ' Roundup High School, '18. - 2 ' 1 ii J S32 1 ui . ii? Q eg .. M , I E, SJ, sf: 'fl L31 1 5? ,.',f' lg: 'vii Q EDGAR BOWERS .Y 1 i,g 'f' lil Philodorian. 1 ,1 Football, 1-2-3. ' 14 Basketball, 1-3. W4 Track, 2. gg Glee Club, 1-2-3. My' Sig Dramatic Club, 1-2-3. X. 133 Skull and Bones, 3. Culbertson High School, '19, mu '1- 11 x ,I 1,1 I- 1' ' I I 3 nf 1--. ,.,l 1 ..1-.,-,..l vit, .1 NWI :ff 1 if , 1 P+, ,214 W I I 1 ll ll'l li ,X PSM: ir, .,1' N1 'f '1 x . ,f ,1 11 lf .11 F54 1. ri' 1.ll FII I, ,V ,1 1 l 'I 1 , 1 I 1 ir' :N 1 Q I XXI! ff if ' I 'w Buff 1 ll ml X. ul , Nl, 1 xxg 1 .lx lr I1 ll If 1 11 11 1 l l ll ,1 .1,f 1 xx' -.1 1922 1 142, L PRICKLY W l WILLIAM HARDIE Basketball, 1-2-3. Glee Club, 1. Skull and Bones, 3. Hardin High School, '18. S C1 EDITH SWEETLAND Daedalian. X Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 1-2. . Girls' W Club, 3. 7 Student Council, 1. Dramatic Club, 1. French Club, 2-3. Montana Wesleyan Academy, '20. W .,-, 1 4 X 1 LESTER JOHNSON Daedalian. ' Football, 1-2. Basketball, 1. Track, 1. Montana Wesleyan Academy, '19. ,A-.. 4 Sl! , H. P. CHANG Peking University, 1-2. '- Peking, China. -A PEAR fi arg, 1g:.www.:.sw .4 ' H ,. , 91 l S! YB '31 N296 Y l 3 13' 3 Mi ll dl AE 5 ggi Tl lm lil Ui W 1 f a l '? 'F -W ,,l lla we lil fx E! ii? If wi W H5 gl xl 2 l My mT7 '-A .1 lv r H fog . 1 v X li, .JX- lx if PA! li .,, if U X -. IH' ,1. ,-1. x. Fl' .,ll i .uf f I . x V , :tif ff I f 'f l ,WJ tl y., x v X V ng A 1 1 l'f r f I ,.., .WTK .vf .JY l 'f X, ,, J Y! l x P., lui 1 I f xl ,Mr 'rr .H H, -xv 'ff- Wf V Qy, ll, xf X -I 'I V MI. ' Wx' kk XX xx U3 -.fl I , I I, in 'A' Ode to Wesleyan l 'xl' H Oh! Wesleyan! Our Wesleyan! ' y fi - . We bring thee homage true, .K f X 1 And voices raise, fy To laud and praise t, Your Orange and your Blue. We've gained from you those friendships true, Which last, nor lose their hue. A friend in need I ff Is a friend indeedg , We've found thatdfriend in you. .,Q QQ. QW And Alma Mater, dearly loved, We wish for you the best if Thai earth can know 'fx Q And Heaven bestow, ,262 To make you fully blest. ,ICI So Wesleyan! Our Wesleyan! ' We bring thee love more true, X! t Than elsewhere lies , I Beneath the skies, if Though sought the whole world through. gm, Q Silt EDWIN DOVER. . Nj, 32 ff: W tif! kc' iulf' 'xlul ll, l'l', tw. ,M A xx -1 v,, ll li Qs' 1 5-x A ,'-gpg -, ,,. We .-,J ag- '11 H N-xii L is xxx 2'-Zi -flvnlbxu ,ngxci-X 4 fCr'X ,b fi .ls'fX f .mu - sl . ff . ff: - - - x PRI CKLY PEAR El ii x OPH Ei we 551 tw pq P..- .f ' iw 4 , 5, -- ' W ju 3? if H W 'H F .-. gt ' xl ..f l , X, Xl r ki 1 F4 L Qi iii F J If 1 -V, b E 4 f PRICKLY P1-:AR 1'f 1 V41 ,1 ,ti Pd 1 '11 1 X I 1 1 I 9 1 1 . 1 -f 1 1 - 1 x A wr Y?-f1,11.E.??u D x:,Y,,i5A Buxznirxg-nv A '-EI'1--Aw,- fi ff ei '- fl, '.-L.,-Biff F iw-'su X' :F +1 A 1 WTS 1 fat WW 1f l1e,9Y' 31 1 .rv :1,v wif 'gil J1.,A1yL .I W 1- iw .I X: J? 'V ,f VAN l 9 MORRIS SANFORD ' , 1 ,A : X i ' W' Is fit harder to toot than to tutor two tooters to toot? f 1 i ' 5,1 lv H 115 1' Vx! ' 1 H A 1 , 5 '11 111 .2 .V 1, ,A V5 . X ' 1' 4 it ' - Fi' ii F Q-5 MARY Bo1D Arg Mary, Mary, quite contrary, A of How does your garden grow? gf A fig Silver bells and cockle shells 21? And pretty lads all in a row. I!! f if W iff P+ 4 1 W1 J if iw C ',' 1 1 g 11 lui QQ. ' V1 L31 H513 DWIGHT CHASE QR' Himself 11 N ' V1 ,N -X' 121 11A jfs? XM, 1 W ,-H 3 1 -'Z 1 ALPHRETTA METZ Nj W A f ' X41 131 1 QL But I like the BrotherS - lc ' 'How He Lied to Her Husband! 'Xi V U :HA tbl: :tx 131 xx 1 9 2 2 3 L .Hr x w i A ii, PRICKLY PEAR ni E if ga E Miki . -4 5:3 in .jim P1 1 5 I ilnzzng L, Jffiwy 3 Sitbvjt 5 milf? 'ug' MQ i - M73 X35 ' i 2 img f Ji gf if G ---.,1f N, :iii i if Nj X. lx V, LILLIAN GORDON Q U ff I lxi! She's so bloornin' quiet. X5 J M R, , U Q if gi! ,R im Piggi ti iii A P A i if CLARENCE CARLSON , X 'R On the whole there has been so much 1 said, and so well said, that we don't know what to say about him, , U' , 'H 4' ,, -A nl, L! Q15 s ii! q IRMA HUNTER ff M, A thing of beauty is a joy forever. - Ei t X A 13,3 ' 352 till Y Xitljf 1 Pig 3 QI iq JAMES BUMGARNER in I Who's going to be the next one, Jim? LY, , U, ...' if IX if? r - A XX PRICKLY PEAR w W WF 1. 'QT1 f1'rrf7n'fY'f , VK ' Q' .HQ ' , '. ' , L Sly' l .e 1 in Z l I y Q R: , - ADI-ELLA ALT 1-71, Behold she grindeth all day long. '44 A45 ' l.. KENNETH HAMMAKER .eq qu- , -1 I rlon't mind acting when there's some- + thing romantic in .... Is that a 'Suppressed Desiref Ham? S43 AV, w , -A-, , MADGE MUCHMORE It isn't any trouble just to g-i-giggle-e. PAUL TAIT 815' nf., There is one alone and there is not X,Vl a second. 231 ll, 5, m 4 4 , ,V v. V! n ABIGAIL STUART 'll 'UI Ex-cuse me ! 5 L, ,, gl .. Q., 1-H1 1--A -- If .e .,, ,, , . .1..x,wQ - V ' -- Li -W H IA' sl' 'L xx! vu' xl! lv A , X N' Ml ,f ,f 1 1 fl A1 .A- 'l'f I u,Q Vw in .,, TN , U K .,, lf 'f QI, ra.. X, XXI Ll! V112 f, II' f Y M if al , I MN, L? RX P- l 1 XI, lx, Y PW 'I If U V1 I ,ff ,...,, .WR -x'l . Xxx 1 f v 1 .v',f ,I I m, 1 I n H7 KENT MIDGETT 1 I may run for a street car, but never for a class. , 1 4 I , ESTHER OLSON .-, A His Nibs f LILLIAN BUMGARNER 1 ' I P41 Let her works praise her. 3 HAROLD BROWN I Bashful if you don't know himg other- u' . . , 4 WISE a Iadles man. !'. H Q. And I applied mine heart to know, to search, and to seek out wisdom. .A f 'H 3 GUY RADER X .QW J' .-5 11' ,, 9 .VY f,- xx! V, mu .J ffl' ,, J, I 'X I P21 ip. f HQ .1 ,-4... fx' .41 wr, if, ,lv I, X ' f x lx'l ur' X'! ff rf YY! Xulf A pr, ,1 x Xu , r X W . .XI nw' If ll If I ,TJ .M -x'! 'X xx 1 1 l',f Y! do N1 1 if 71 xx P Tfze Last Exam fApologies to Kiplingj The last exam has been written, And our brains are all emptied and dried. The oldest Senior has striven, ' And the youngest Freshman has tried. N - 5 1 We shall rest, and faith we shall need it, Lie down for an hour or two, 'Till the Profs with malicious intentions Shall set us to Work anew. And those that have passed shall 'be happy, They can rest in an easy chairg But those who have flunked feel forsaken- For their lives are not free from care. Q On Goodrich and Wesner and Jones, , Who can flunk a whole class at a sitting And refuse to give heed to their groans. And only our Prexy shall praise us fFrom our teachers We get only blamej For Prexy is strong for endowment And Wesleyan is striving for fame. The students have heaped maledictions But still there is hope for the future W That each in 1ife's drama shall starg P When the days of exams are all over And an F our joy cannot mar. X EMMA METSKER. F I R 1 9 2 2 P f PRICKLY PEAR 551 U ei 1 1 Fi 4 ki f , VW,- , lx 1 1 ii if 49 ff 1 1 1 PT. if Rf 21 H in ' .1 ff- ,-M 1 .11 A ' , . fit-f 2512: ,1 1 , 14,4 -Q fa, 1, 2'-J .. 45-Y.. W1 N -Q. Q .11 J Y' -V xx I- N- 1,' 1 1 . A K, 6 lf' ' f ly , 15 'f' 11 x ' F4 L1 1 N., if , , W? X A A 1' P1 1 , 1 f FN ' 11 LJ 'Z 1 W Q ' 1 F Tb 12 1 C , ,mx N , 7,41 1 .1,. nX'! ul W1 '.1f' , 1 X1 .11 Xu . '22 1 2 F1 1? PRICKLY PEAR 1 rx' xx 1 fi V, I3 w,' KN- , . I 1, 1,3 ,,,l 14 1 'YW1 x'1x B1 11' Hi VH Q1 . 51 u. tk, we, idx as ,, 11 ,1 sl. ,N 1,, l1,, uk 4 11, X1 ,Ml I 1 1 1,11 X 1l X111 1 1 111 11 1 in Him, la 11 114 1 '1 1 111 ifa 'Ml 11 Ui N1 xii. -x J','. 1. 1 il, YJ ,, lf -J N 1 j CLARICE STELLMON 2 Too much rest is rust, 1 So we'11 be up and ranging. 1 I JAMES MCGOVNEY Is it not enough to say I have been it fBenne1ttJ? LOIS CONANT Impulsive, earnest, prompt to act, And make her generous thought a fact. FORD BAILOR He will succeed for he believes all he saysf' A, ey Z MILDRED WILLIAMS How could a girl of her taste take up with a Bum? W ! I 15 've xli, ' 1 .K 'KH , fir. he K' ' ps X1 if 1 1 , 11 '11 .v, rg. N1 x1' ..ll V11 1. '1 if f x If 11 1 1 ,I Sul f eg 1 X1 I 1 xi, 1 .N 1 I. ld 1, I '11 1 .wfk .x'1 - 1 xx 1 1 1 Ill, V XX X1 XX X I 11e 1922 ' 1 1 ROBERT MILLER I He studies in his sleep. V, 11 X,. 11' 131 fi 14 DORIS DONALD SON Look so neat and sweet in all 55 frills and fancy pleatin'. your .N K A EVELYN BROWNELL , Smiles were just made for you. H f LAURENCE DEAN 1 When he starts in a talkin' other folks 1 is apt to quit. ATHA STELLMON kjf,1 He loves me for my own true Worth. ul 14, 1 X, W 1. 1 1 1 Hi .9 I- I1 .1 FU 111 '1, r 1 'X I .1 1,1 P21 1 'L ,, TH 1 X1 X i,1 U' ,1. ,-L. ,M1 1.11 111 iw '1 1, If , . '1 11 , 1 !1xy! tw 11 1 ly, 1:,111f ll y., 11 1 1 '1 1 PM 1 J 1 ' I It 311 1 1 1 1 f-41 All -x'1 'V X1 1 '1 '11, 1,f ,, .1,f 14' 1 x 1 1922 1 1 1 Ui 1 uf f In 1 TTR ' . -'S ' f ' , E -A .U l 1 if PRICKLY PEAR 1g?,,g'e1,ffgfs F N. ,T ll ka .xl AUTTIE WALTER 1 Did as she pleased and went her way. 'xv fl 1A ,fi 'if LINUS CARLETON it He wouldn't do a Ruth-less thing. x 'l W 'J W iliifl ELVA SWEETLAND 'f ' Nothin' to say, my daughter, nothin' A at all to say. QCII 2 Girls that's in love, I've noticed, giner- if 'ly has their way. 'ff V EDWIN DOVER ,ii How Well I know what I mean to do. :i, 1', VERA BROWN i There's sweet music here that softer Fw' W, falls ll Than petals from blown roses on the grass. ',',', gif? Hi. l .X-, 1 .UN M ' gg: if Q. ,R EVM Wcf-. , 1 ' s it 19 2 2 W R- L f' ' 'CS'-7'1 -:lg H I I r PRICKLYA PEAR xv -Y H if 1 .,, 1 1 A r x x 'ff V BESSIE BENNETT ', -' , f-with life and an in if ,QI 4 She seems quite content. 'Ni 'j' ROBERT MORRIS Who chooseth me shall get as much or as she deserves. 1 E4 I VERNETA CHENEY A queenly grace is hers. V! A ' M1Lo DEAN i I'd runner work when 1 wanted to Than be bossed round by others. if, Xxlyflf 1 Pt, y, L I CLARA WATKINS ffl, Ji She's the boss in her own home. 'wtf ff fi , ' ' I if' -Hf-'Q37 A ,-fc? WS- T51 U: NX Mgt, ' -u Il N: I I PRICKLY PEAR rf' .+I 'lf Chi I M110 Wx 'I ' I K I T 'VII 1 I I I W I-Il if .4 QW uf .1-, vm III. W4 .I ,x- x X If if m .I I I 1 I Iva If I,, I I If I W I xl, J I UI X, Iv, XI,- XA V. '1 bu. ,gf Ii 'IU' HELEN RICHARDS Oh, let Addie do it! I I ,. 15416 IIN I 3 FOSTER WORD You call this education, do you not? GERALDINE GRISSOM O fairest of the rural maids! EDWARD HAYNES I ask not for those thoughts that sudden leap. RUTH SMITH Little I askg my Want-s are few. .V I gllgg I xx iv If ,tr I .I Ix- I1 N, I I I 'I x 'I r ,H Nlf F9-A X. NI' I , Vu I I ,, , I I . iw, I , I I 1 I I I I XI-I I I I N I x I I X I I I PW .Nz lx Iv I I , 1 f I I I 1 9 2 2 I PRICKLY PEA ig H FJ x.1 ' J RUTH EDSILL They say two forms are seen 1 At night by eyes so keen, 1 11 ei One form is called 'Ruth-ann' The other-is-a-man. 1 1 .74 y I f HARRY SAWYER My mind to me a kingdom is. if in 1 INEZ PATTERSON f . 1 f 1 ',1'1 1 ,Mx . , How pure at heart and sound in head. 15525 T 1 f 241 JOHN MEEKE Pale genius roves alone. s 1 71 1 BESSIE ALLEN fl The maiden price the maid concealed. 1 J 4 PTT '1. v r H Rv Ml! xi 'i,1 '1 K .1 'Wir 1,1 F11 il TW H X . N1 1 ,lf rg. Ni' ..x1 Vu 1 , 1 1 f i 1 au li , ,1 !N'f 8:11 11 wx' g,11!f 1 P1 A 1 XI, 1 Ji 'r M ,1 'f X Pu, I . 1 'rf ,.., .WTR vX'! 'sl W 1 1 ,1l,'f ,f lx '1 Ui , Q Crap! , e 4 ,N vt ff fr NY d , Q Gs?31.,fi5ff QQ.3fs Y: vw 1-MJ: X xv. 11 3. .A x., xx-,4f:f,f 'a l 5 Q Q I VERA SWEETLAND Laugh and the world laughs with you. i in k, 1, JOHN WATKINS 3 313 i Give not sleep to thine eyes, nor slum- QE' ber to thine eyelids. WL N ,W 5' L4 EDITH BOOTH She is interested in books and music. SANTIAGO DE LEON Welcome, grave Stranger, to our green retreats. , MARIE GRAHAM Oh what is man that thou art mindful W' of him ? ' V' QV 553 4 ag .522 Pi in if xl ly -1,- KH 1 x l :ffl ,,f Pm i r-L-' in f ,I x s,: -.ll A Fu I 1 If f x I I , H '1 I .I ' ir NN i 1 N 1 i W 1 JA li M! V1 l'f '11 I 1 If 1 .1',f 1' X Ox s i f' 1922 N4 , 1 5 if 1 1 . F PRICKLY PEAR V, x X, 'x ,y ,I .-1, .w 4 ii 41 4 5. 1 gif 1 - , x P - , v -3, 4 'x V 5 Q, H N .wif ' 'W . ' N w -1 FAM 6 ,xr if - S 1 xy X, A SA Y 'K Y X -fi-:K 13 A fx, E1 G MV ' I ,v, 4 fi f ,f ,M w f Fi ' HIP, -U, H 1 1 9 2 2 x,,. yin, l'r My 'f rxf L2 I 1 . .,w xl, Na 'N 'x . I . f . I, xlli in T4 I f'1 slr Q., H uh, HJ G44 -X .X. xx X. wx' Qfxh x X A U X . KH 31:11, eq 1, f A x ,I xg , I pl!! . xf, 'Hs . vi X. xl, X . xll riff y'1. ,. If X l X ,L fy! fl N x 55 ,L-: - -. PRICKLY PEAR vga r 4 f xx .VY s- H 3 -f,- x ...ag My Q 1. 9 2 2 -x'QI' .EgTi?if'qi lL.Ailfl 4 W ix MRS. FRANKIE LEMON 'ff The law of Kindness is on her tongue. ARCI-IIE JOSCELYN I could a. tale unfold. NxIl'I MRs. E. ROSENFIELD Parley-vous Francais? ,i, ' 1 Xxllllf ANDREW ODEGAARD 11 Engaged in the pursuit of knowledge. fl 1' P- nw' hi u,'I, , I Q -'Ill' v' Xxx xl Nx Q, . ai A 1 1 KT .Q-, f C 'Aw X MABLE PLEDGER Whither, O whither love, shall We go? Q BEN BURGESS l' teachers nor inclined my ear to them that I --x PRICKLY PEAR ' 1 , 44 e GLADYS HARTELL Her fingers shame the ivory keys, They dance so light along. SUMNER CRANE 5 Where's that boy goin' and What's he goin' to do? t And I have not obeyed the voice of my instructed me. 1 4 X1 xxly .1 I V? 1 1 ml .l M41 , f , f 1 N1 'X 1 .TK lx' x . IV , , ft ,W TH I H N ff ,V ,l , 1 If ,lf N. nw' -.I if. ll. If f x x vw, 1 l f , f I l We l xxx, 11 ' f 1 x I gt: w X n r Xl, l PM ,x IN I lu f l'f 1', Thx -UI 'I xx 1 If vf! .1, V Xl N x 1922 a 1 1 -ll ll-4 1 XXX v'f 'X :Xl X ,, XX .VK +4 PY, 4 Q 'MX X i X X I . .,'4 I Q, U XF! . .tw f X gw ,SN X I , If President Secretary X , President XX, Treasurer F4 Secretary Sfllfllwif Body Ojicery Student Body ...,....... . Student Body . ....... . Athletic Association Athletic Association Athletic Association X,f X' Y Manager Athletic Association ............. 4 President Girls' Athletic Association X Treasurer Girls' Athletic Association ' Manager Girls' Athletic Association .. Xl X .v 1 THOMAS BUMGARNER WINIFRED STULL GILES RUSSELL HOWARD HUNTER MORRIS SANFORD WILLIAM HARDIE MARY BOID ALPHRETTA METZ EMILY SWAN rs.. A President College Body .........., ,............ L ILLIAN BUMGARNER President Academy Body .... DEFORREST REED ',i Yell Leader ......,.,................... MERRILL SMITH I Assistant Yell Leader ..,..,... MORRIS SANFORD XX, Xing, X4 ,XI NJ 1 9 2 2 X XX i l X 1 , I X1 3 X', X l 1 I X,, I X . I PM A A ,X i:X 'Xx X 'x 1, I -X IW! .I', XX 51' .XM X VXI, I . I If f X1 x, X ff , , f X1 l lf' I iw WY x X pw mX V NV , XV A xl, X . KM W I NX .ll j I '1 Y il, X V X tl 1 ,Vw 1 X1 1 I 3 l 1 X .lI,f , X! f li Qi - 1 I Il f 4.-II I. F -4.,4!I-i 14,2 . .,,y,I.,I II?,,: I fm-1r,w: f. -9114, ,537 ',..I I -I., 1 v s I ,. r L 'IKM II FII I II , . 5I , , , . , I ,-,E 3 ff, pg, .4 . mm X NI 1 f N s. , , I 2 'x , 5 If n ' Y? - . -' 6' ' 4' r v Bly: II? I I .- Q I -, 1 i J . . . -z iv -4 gy II n 1 I i- A . . '- v ' N .,, 1? x A X - -'P . a J R .E '1 bn- . 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On October 29th the annual initiation ban- 7 quet was held at the Placer hotel, at which time twenty-one new members were introduced to the goat, In May the alumni banquet, in honor of the graduating sf- senior members, was held and greatly enjoyed by active members and alumni. ' The Daedalian society has ever been loyal to Wesleyan. It has always held be- fore its members the significance of supplying its quota in football, basketball, oratory, V. debate, dramatics and the other school activities. In addition it has sought to de- 'H velop its members within the society by participation in its programs, by creating a df: spirit of fellowship and by the development of personality. It has endeavored to 1 teach the art of building character, to train in self-reliance and to give a vision to its members of the big things to be done. PAZ!0Ql07'Zd7Z 21 f I Philodorian will live in the hearts of its members and will forever signify its l ' true meaning- Desirous of all good-for a better Wesleyan. Although young in Q years this society has accomplished some real things for the upbuilding of Wes- T T leyan and its members. The present year has meant much to the members of the society as it has contributed to the betterment of each individual by giving training ' in all phases of literary work, and in this way adding its bit to the intercollegiate L activities of the college. Philodorians are found working for the ultimate goal of l- high character for which Wesleyan stands. May the vision of the highest ideals ever be a guiding light to those who have enjoyed this fellowship. -W.-ab A 1 1 1 M1 -P ff vll F3 fir . 1 I 1 N11 W X1 Xi I N. ill' 1 f Q1 N11 E11 1 15 xl, ,Jw W 1,4 l l,. W4 ,x ,yi lx X 1 1 xl Xu it X1 V, l ll!!! 1 11 ff 1 1 14 1 W 1 nf! 121 xjl X1 '1 U'- XPS 1l'. W1- I. If 'A 1'L ,QL 1, ,, President ,.....,,... Vice-President .... Secretary .............. T1'B3.Sl1I'EI' ............... Director General Parliamentarian . Chaplain .............. Custodian ......... Historian ........... Sgt-at-Arms ..... PRICKLY PEAR llaezfalzknzy O1Qga111'zed I 915 Motto-c'Doing Things' Colors-Purple and White Flower-Violet Ojgffff First Semester ..,...Kenneth Hammaker ......Ruth Mullikin ......Dorothy Tuttle ...,..Christina Knudsen ......Irma Brown ......C1arence Carlson ......Edith Sweetland ......Arthur Boid Adella Alt ,...,.E1mer Pope ' 1922 Second Semester Howard Hunter Emily Swan Alphretta Metz Milo Dean Doris Donaldson Vera Brown Laurence Dean Robert Miller Adella Alt Edward Haynes Q , , 1 X N, X ,1 'Q 1 f-A 42-Q F3 J I 1 1 ..f '11 4 k, H 'H ,-, 1 A Q xx 1 x 1 F-A-1 1 P, 1 14 Q K l - , LQ, 'h 0 ,15,U?-'rr'ywT,N,.N .3 4 nag, T ,jf L i 2--xIxin,xj,.x:hy? ...sf w. aL...... 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N 5 E 1 .I F if Daeffalz'an Roll Call Howard Hunter Ruth Mullikin Kenneth Hammaker Esther Olson Ruth Van Demark Adella Alt William Koehler Emily Swan Linus Carleton Atha Stellmon Vera Sweetland Lois Conant Arthur Boid Milo Dean Mildred Williams Irma Brown Robert Miller Irma Hunter Lillian BumGarner Abigail Stuart Clarence Carlson Edith Booth James BumGarner Alphretta Metz Laurence Dean f Santiago de Leon Elva Sweetland Vera Brown Inez Patterson Harold Brown Mary Boid Thomas Bulniflfarner Clarice Siellmon Christina Knudsen Marie Graham Dwight Chase Doris Donaldson Kent llflidgett Ruth Smith Edith S Wee-tl and Edward I-Iaqzrles Gladys Hartell Foster Word Clayton Turnell rg-4 'i .1' 'v :ff xx' xi' .,',g W X. Jil . . in IU, 1,1 i . kms 1 N. -1 Nia, s , X. xi' l.ll ' I -w lr! fl fx 'I 1. .- 1 df! Ruth Ldsili , ', .N 1 11 V' nib' if nf ill' gulf l XI xx -f M 1 I N XY N51 . ill lt ll U If l ll 1 .li I 1 l',f I ll . CQ N . ,is ' lf-f -'.-' -d.. Fl P61'f01z'0r1'a12 A Y xx '- 5 1 1 Organized, 1916 X ,A Motto-UDesirous of All Goodm Q Colors-Maroon and Gold. te r 1 Q i U. 1 .i 01591111 1921-1922 ix 1-'all Term Winter Term W President ..... ........ B lanche Crawford David Morris 1 Vice-Pres. .. ........ Winifred Stull Morris Sanford ff Secretary ..... ........ M adge Muchmore Verneta Cheney Treasurer ..... ........ P aul Tait Paul Tait Attorney ....... .,...... M errill Smith Edwin Dover Sgteat-Arms ............ Guy Rader Harry Sawyer Chaplain .... ...v.... M orris Sanford Giles Russell WUI ,f if, 1 x Spring Term David Morris Morris Sanford Helen Richards Merrill Smith Guy Rader Winifred Stull Blanche Crawford 4 xi If -1 vii NN? J li, v I i All my 1 fx lx' ' 1 x F, i , .,, in H N -. . 'if er, rs- x 5l' n Fw 1 1 1 f i Y! I 1 r 1 1 x w P x 1 Ny, N Xia P . ,x I It lv Iv I ,f DU .V r 'fl V 1 'l gi I 1 ii, , Mid, .u,f ,1 PRICKLY PEAR ,Y1 'GIFT Ra. lsr- 1 ,Q Qiiiwf 1 Q nk? 'Lf 'Qgfgzl 4 f?w?f' uf 4, U1 1 H, Rv . , Ml I I 1 I l,, P51 1 1 1, ,V -f 1 1 , 1 1 NC ,:, ,.-1, 11 M1 ..1I VL If '1 I, X 'V 111, , 1 ,KA 1 rf' I x1x', 11 ff 1 fl 1 11 ra, 1 N 1 1 1 115 P1 .xl I1 ' 11 PIU I 1 1 1 H, nm 'X'l .xx I1 '11 11 1,1 ,f l. i1 N x 1 I 1922 W -Q muh' N , 1 1 1 1 'ff PRICKLY PEAR W fy,- ' f X wx 1 '. Im: wl ,KY x , f , I x , ' v X . . , l . B M pl , 77 S 'X 1 ff 4 '1 if f If I L V, .A w f - r ' x ' xi .,, . V, Ax i ,V lx W' 'H ,f 71 ' xl, ,, ,N f iw l.vl ,4 kd ,, '1 1 f . X I , M ' rf!! 1 J w ww 'nf Y Xl , W , , 1 if ,, YV' X , gf! 4 Fl' .. f w ' lx, 1 pq, 1 lx '1 ply l f , ' ,.L., , MTX 'l -V1 . xxx I A ju , ,, Joscibfz ' A A I I X All N, PM 5 i ' 1 1 1 V r v XI, 1 r f f PRICKLY PEAR ' P6z'!0a'0rz'am Roff Ca!! Margaret Gordon David Morris Blanche Crawford Walter Wampler Winifred Stull Paul Tait Bessie Allen Edgar Bowers Verneta Cheney Giles Russell Emma Metsker Morris Sanford Lillian Gordon Guy Rader Madge Muchmore Edwin Dover Bessie Bennett Merrill Smith Auttie Walter Sumner Crane Evelyn Brownell James McGovney Geraldine Grissom Helen Richards Adaline McKenzie Harry Sawyer Edna Chester Ford Bailor Archie Joscelyn 1922 PRICKLY PEAR 1 - Use' .' X , Fl ,Q ll, 11 ,'l lx'f J 1iWiC.g4. Mifflin. A. Uv df. i , , A it P' . The Christian Associations of Montana Wesleyan are reaching the students T in a very personal Way and are filling a place in their lives which no other organ- ization can fill. The supreme goal' of the Y. M. and Y. W. is to bring the Young . men and Women into closer fellowship with Christ and to enrich their live-s in every . possible Way. The Christian organizations of Wesleyan are but a part of that great organ- X ization Which has spread to every corner of the world. The local Y. W. C. A. is V f L4 helping support Ginling 'College in China. Both organizations sent representatives ' to the Student Conferences during the past summer. The Y. M. Conference was in these conferences helped greatly in keeping in touch with the national organ- ' ' ' izations. Many helpful suggestions were received which the associations have been , , - f s putting into practice to make the work of these organizations effective. The Wednesday Chapel Service is given over to these Christian Associations for X13 1 i their meetings in which many topics of vital interest to college men and Women Q T are discussed. Able speakers are usually secured and in this way greater interest is created. Some of the meetings are in charge of the students and in this Way each member of the association feels himself a vital part of the organization. All 'V the members of each association find ample opportunity to put into practice the ml held at Estes Parkg While the Y. W. 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H W .,, We V DfH7l?dfZ.C C1116 ,x As an organization for presenting, studying and coachling plays, the Wesleyan t Dramatic Club has ever been popular. To equal the successful productions of previ- ous years, The Fortune Hunter, The Chimes of Normandy and Mid-Summer if, Nigl1t's Dream, the club has had a high goal toward which to work. 'W The first appearance for the current year called for three one-act plays as follows: I is l I' v X H Three Pills in a Bottle l x w 1 l ,, I tw i X, 1 , I sl' X, xl' I Fw f , If f x 1 If I 1 1 x i u 1 'rl Tony Sims .,...................,..................,......,.........,.......... Linus Carleton 524' The Widow Sims ,,.,.,.....,,, ...... D oris Donaldson - Middle Aged Gentleman ...... ......,... L aurence Dean ,I pt His Soul .....................,..i...... ..,..,.. J ames McGovney ,mmf A Scissors Grinder ........... Edgar Bowers if His Soul .............,....,. .......,... L ois Conant N V A Scrub Woman ...., ..,..... I rma Hunter ' , Her Soul .........,...i .....,. C lara Watkins .3 I- cc . ,, T' T Tryfes ' . K Mrs. Hale ..........,,. ...... B lanche Crawford H Mr. Hale ...... ............. G iles Russell f ill. Mr. Peters ,r,.c,... ....,......,...... M ilo Dean R4 Mrs, Peters ,.c,..,...,., .,.................,..... A della Alt fr U42 County Attorney ,....,, ...,........, .......... ......... J a m es BumGarner gp. USuppre.f5ed De.fire.f', ' S' pi Stephen Brewster ..,,.,.........,.......,.......,,.,,....,... Kenneth Hammaker Q, Henrietta Brewster, his wife ..,........,................ Madge Muchmore Mable ......................,.................. ..................,....................... E mily Swan As a part of the W Club Road Show the Dramatic Club presented two plays u entitled How He Lied To Her Husband, and The Pot Boiler. The casts of these Lys, plays were as follows: ' id: 1 ciHo1tf He Lied to Her Pfusbandu She ,,,,,,,,,,,........ .........,.......................,..,.....,...........,,... A lphretta Metz SJ ,Nfl He ,.,.,..,...,..,,..,..... ........... J ohn Meeke 1 A Her Husband ....,. ....... E dgar Bowers i rf NI: I FQ H The Pat Boiferu FV, fifi Thomas Pinicies sud fPlaywrightJ ....... ,........ W iuiam Koehler 'Xi Y, Wouldby tNoviceJ ...........i...................,..... .......... L inus Carleton gjln Mr, Ivory QFinancierJ ........................ ........ H oward Hunter ',, 57? Mr, Ruler fHeroJ ........ ............ H arry Mitchell Fin ,ii Miss Ivory fHeroineJ ........., ........ I rene Hetherington If. T Mr. Inkwe-11 qvillainy ................ ........,... W illiam Hardie ' A Mrs. Pencil qThe Womanl ............... Emily Swan 'ff , , 1 9 2 2 ll -1. ,- . . 'f-X , A -Xa: 'A ,XY , L . x .,-X X . W J M , 4 Am ww - V 4 ... - ,. - Af, , . , ,, A-A 1 , , 1 ,,'. ,, 1 , X , N M, , ,g ,,c-ni, -. QQ X' ' Y., , x,,- 4- J., M, 7.2-,,.,,,.. v - mag -was 'N div' 5 j y , , ,, I, I A f- ff - f-7 , . -f- 1 f X f' I K .A . x --.-7 .Y..,-in . Y. rf., YY,V -W-W W- --3 2, , 71- I .w f- HQ Y, ffvxf .- A f,,. X V- 1 f 5 -f ' ' 'vp gg- fy ,,' ii : 2- ' ,.- A f -Z -f fi. . ff 1, ff , , - Hff. fff: J J .r 4 ,- flg , .. . ' '.,,:' V 1 CLUB IVIATIC DRA .f.f f U. .... - f , f ,:..-. ' . 1.3.:1...r jf., , , -:fx ,, Q: ' 'g4, P RICKLY PEAR X V ,r .W V? ru r ' 1 Q 1 1 1 1 ' . I .lx w if J X , 5 Ci, 21 ' f 214 1. ,H 5 E ,1 4 P M W -A! S . V , N, , . ,N - 1 gp W 3 1 A 1 1 1 Aj . r M 1 ,AN X , r 1 . w HL 1 1 X 1 f X 1 ' 1 fi x 1 xk' rx 1 ' H' V, v N 1 ' 1 x , v ' , ' 'x A ' W 1 ,-4 p. .V I lx , SHA Pl Sw. I-,P Nf- ,V r- 1, y UL -A 1 1 9 2 2 1 1 ai 41, lxk, 1 X1 XJN1 pw I , f PRICKLY PEAR Sfllff mm' B 07195 A With the object of promoting an interest in science and the study of it. the science students of Wesleyan have formed a new club called the 'tSkull and Bones. Membership in the club is open to those registered in the department who have taken at least one semester of science and who have attained a. grads of B , From time to time various men who have attained distinction in the scientific field are secured to address the club members. Once a year it is planned to have an open house at which time the work of the department is demonstrated. The officers of the club are: President-Emily Swan Vice-President-Winifred Stull Secretary-Treasurer-Irma Brown Faculty AdvisoreProfessor Adams HId'f0llV C X115 The History Club of Montana Wesleyan College was organized in the fall of 1920 with ten charter members. The purpose of the organization is the more intensive study of history. The membership of the club is limited to ten and an applicant for membership must be making A grades and be elected to membership by a ma- jority vote of the members of the club. The club has spent some time in the study of the characteristics and life of the American Indiang emphasis has been placed upon the development of the Yellow Raceg and the development of China has received special attention. One of the most important events of the year is the Annual Banquet, to which each member invites a guest. The History Club has opened before its members a vast field for investigation and has inspired them with a desire to enter it. The present officers of the club are: President, Thomas BumGarnerg Vice- President, Madge Muchmoreg Secretary, Adella Alt. Fi'67ZC!Q Cfzzb Le Cercle Francaise is composed of all the advanced French students, who have good scholarship and a desire to increase their knowledge of the French tongue. It was organized in the spring of 1921, and has been greatly enjoyed by all of its mem- bers. Mrs. Wampler, head of the Modern Language Department, was responsible for the organization of this club and has been a source of constant help to the members and officers. Regular meetings are held every other Friday, and no one is allowed to use any language other than French. Each year a banquet is held and toasts- French toasts-are given by those most proficient in speaking the language. Dur- ing the last year a French lady visited the Club and entertained with stories of her home country, its people and customs. The French Club has been a decided success and each new student in the department anxiously awaits the time when he can be- come a full-fledged member. 'ull' fl Uv mf , , xi My it il I, xi .lf H41 ,, If l Y' .WA lr' I l t 1 it, ye, VM: il , Tw 'V . ,. .ff lf sl, rg. .,n .lf ,L V f 1 w i I Q, tw lx'l nw' I i V 'E ' 1 Sth' l x r . l N A in it l ly hi 1 1 1 ,ff ,af NIA -VI . xx. H .u',' 1:5 lt .O l V L. PRICKLY PEAR ,M 1: J '. gi f.f --1 , ,- '9u:E ' W' , -ff ik H A, L.1.U,.. .M-'si I . , , - .5 1 9' - , x ' king J ' : A ml .4 E . t M 1 , r 4 I 1' . . f Q 53 f sgq,-JW 92 'if 1,174 fy-gfw :gg M fb Lg , yi ,ff W . f, 1 , 1 .uf v-.- l, I ,. afif 6 1, A 2 fi ,f f - W W Q ' 1' .4 ACH N I E ' .1 Z 1 35 3 ' X , y ,, L1 I , 1 7?fif75 , ,157 IA , Q A1 ' X' f X xo! THE W CLUB .V Ai' , w E xt! Av. 4 XXV 41 V1 .M 1 All 1 I 1 'A xr- I v X 1 W- i .,, Atv VV X . II, rg. 'ul . lf ,A ax I QU 1 ,f 11 1 I x w PE 5511 r 'xl , 1 Wi 'xl I, y, 'U IV' ,H ,.., nm 'X'! -1 xx 'I If I .v,f lf' 11 1 f' NJ PRICKLY PEAR 'fa V1 1 1 I 1 v 1 V- Sw P6l'f0lIlZF! of tba Il Club Ernest Allen-Football, '21, Ford Bailor-Football, '19, '21, Edgar Bowers-Football, '19, '20, '21, Basketball, '20, '22, Track, '21. , , Thomas Bun1Garner-Football, '20, '21, Basketball, '21, '22, fl James BumGarner-Football, '21, Dwight Chase-Football, '20, '21, Edwin Dover-Football, '21, I Kenneth Hammaker-Football, '18, Basketball, '19, William Hardie-Basketball, '20, '21, '22, If? Howard Hunter-Football. '17, '19, '20, '21, Basketball, '20, '21. W' William Illman-Basketball, '22, Lester Johnson-Football. '18, '19, Basketball, '19, ., Allan C. Lemon-Coach, '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, .Q-',j Harry Mitchell-Football, '21, Basketball, '22, Ffa David Morris-Football, '18, '19, '20, '21, Basketball, '19, '20, '21. Robert Morris-Football, 121, Robert Oakes-Football, '19, '21, 4 Giles Russell-Football, '19, '20, '21, Basketball, '20, '21, '22, Morris Sanford-Basketball. '21, ft-Q' Clayton Turnell-Football, '19, f Martin E. VanDemark-Football, '17g Basketball, '16, '17, '18, 6 6 f 7 7 ',' ll C7116 el The organization of the W Club in 1919, marked the beginning of a real F0 athletic foundation for Wesleyan. Coming back from the war with ideas, ideals, and ambitions. the former stars of the Wesleyan gridiron got together and founded a 'ki new organization for Wesleyan. This was the auspicious beginning of the W Club. N' There were eight charter members and this group unanimously elected Fred Boid ,l their first president. That year the football team made history when they went to Missoula and X-A played the State University for the first time, holding her to a score of zero for ' three quarters and losing in the last quarter by a score of only 26-7. 'gil The energy shown in the first little group soon expressed itself in very positive fashion in other ways than simply constituting a substantial background for the football and basketball teams. It is a constant source of enthusiasm and life for wf, the whole school and always back any program for a Greater Wesleyan. The W Club has purchased sweaters for each man who played eight full quarters in l regular inter-collegiate football games, or eight halves in inter-collegiate basket- , ball games, or five points in an inter-collegiate track meet. X' The W Club is one of the enduring organizations of Wesleyan and one which mf, is almost indispensable. Initiations are almost as severe as those which used to ru be administered to the young Indian who aspired to be a chieftaing and when anyone ht becomes a member of the W Club he has a very marked appreciation of the honor .U which is his, and a vivid recollection of his warm and hearty reception which stirs him ever onward to greater things for Wesleyan. 5-x Edgar Bowers is president of the club, Thomas BumGarner is vice-president, , and David Morris is treasurerg and under their leadership the club is surpassing all ' previous records. ,gh tri' . 'i'5f'7?f ,ffm 31 .fi , if if - 'Qf 1922 rs., - ii PRICKLY PEAR Til N1 M1 ,. 1 1 1 1 1 N V l41' fi 0:91 I '44 l1. if M ,VL X 15? W lI1'.' X01 W G-ff C1 A g Il .1 zz ,X If X -91' 111 A 1 j The Girls' Club is a new organization, having been organized in the spring of 1921. lt was the desire of the girls of Montana Wesleyan to have some , way of rewarding those who successfully participated in the athletic activities of 3 Q53 the college and thereby develop within the college an incentive for better athletics gg pdf among the girls. A W is awarded on a point system, points being given in lixff hiking, tennis, volley ball, basketball, and track. One hundred points are necessary ftf, to win a letter. Six girls of the student body were awarded letters during the first X. H31 , . -W, year. The charter members are: Mary B01d, Irma Hunter, Alphretta Metz, Adaline McKenzie, Edith Sweetland, and Dorothy Tuttle. The officers of the organization ll a.re: Mary Boid, President: Alphretta Metz, Secretary and Treasurer. 1 ., , lf! il! lxilig lx,X 1 ,UI . lu, 326: sk' wld: ZXQI1 1' x . in 1, , . .i,f YL! ' 1, 1.1 ll l 9 2 2 5 PRICKLY PEAR N tum I L4 fi N . YP I l v Q A. M. N Ili if Mystic symbols against a background of red and blue. What can it mean? It 'T is a deep and darksome mystery. How old is this organization? It is both new and . uld. That which keeps young, though old, is ever youthful. So it is with the 4 A. M. N. W. . During the year 1921-22 we were heard of a little in the annals of Wesleyan. Yes-there was the mystery. There was a feed-not so bad considering the chefs, as Jim Bum and Bob Miller will testify. And there was the Circus Maximus- also passable, considering. But next year-watch us grow. The A. M. N. W. has been heard of and will be heard of again. Get set! The starting gun has sounded! Now watch us go! Archie Joscelyn Edwin Dover Bailor Dover Dean Meeke Santiago de Leon John Watkins I , . ,A 4 I Ford - John Milo John l Offgff 1921-22 Guy Rader Harry Sawyer , Laurence Dean Sumner Crane fllefizbem' Martin E. 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I - N-5 ',.'f v f , FOQTBALL ai px xx bk 1 Q Rf ff? fy 5 W W Aff fkif X v K 1-' ,4 rf, W4 gf E3 V, I AVS, if ,,.f' F. x FX' ,W I v W 1 f ri I .ii Ay , 9 TH H f .1 :A- ,X, .N F ,, L f V M mf' 1 FQ Owl' I' FRU .A J, ,N FXI1 Ll' ,.,4l Ag, nm, -X'! .Jing 1 .tx- I Hy- ,ff fr T,-. f x all E4 PRICKLY PEAR C 05166 Lemon Much glory of the past victorious season belongs to Coach Lemon, a man who is ever loyal, hard-Working, and competent. This year, with no epidemics to disrupt the season, Coach Lemon moulded a team that was able to meet and overcome all obstacles. His clean sports- manship, high ideals, and ability to instill these into his team have developed a team of state championship calibre. A certain football enthusiast, in speaking of the team, saidg Had it not been for Coach Lemon's ability no such team could have been developed. The team, the student body, and all loyal Wesleyans owe much to our football coach. Lan g 1922 PRICKLY PEAR Fl l X. ..f at 11, 1 4 'W .2 we ,1, -1-1 11 111 x1' i1 vi x x .4 all il xx. ,A 1l 1: Cczpmzkz Bfzzfw' Ford L. Bailor, captain of the football team for two years, has the distinction of being captain of the State Championship team of 1921. Bailor is the ideal football man. Not only is he an excellent player, but he is also a man clean in life, a good example for the many boys and men who love the game. He clearly demonstrates that a man can be clean and still play football, in fact, is a better player because he is clean. Bailor is likewise a gentleman to opponents and officials on the field. He has won the reputation of being the best sport in the game. Capt can play either tackle or fullback with equal ability. His ability to back up the line and size up a play is remarkable. He has been picked by many as an all state man and he Well deserves the honor. The colleges of the country need more football men of the character of Captain Bailor. 1 it-r3:1 in .1 if 'w 1 lf- 1 ,V H1 .1 rg. X 1 51' ..l iw '1 I1 f 1 1 ll 1 1 1 1 l x 1 1 X.: Rl ' Y X X11 11, P 1 . x 1 I1 lu 1 I I , 1 Th QU! 'l X1 1 1 1 11 1 1922 111 ,111 ,f 1, 'f Pmcxix P1-:AR ,gh W ' 1 i xx , - 1 1 ,. 'I .,f . 1' . i lr Il i 1 E I JU xl, .1 'ff ln. M4 X . i xx N if ,1 it X xii il V, 11113, I sq f,, '11 n x x ,f I. r!f . mfg fl . UI N. ,u N. I I I n gi: xx' ul. Q ,L 1, v,f DAVID MORRIS Left Half Weight 155 Height 5 ft. 8 in. As an outstanding player, Dave was picked for a berth on the All-State team in 1921. He has excelled in line plunging, never failing to find a hole for a good ga.in. He has also been a great open field runner. Dave stars on defense as well as offense, due to his ability to break in- terference, and nail his man. HOWARD HUNTER Center Weight 175 Height 5 ft. '9 in. Possibly no other man on the Panther squad has been depended upon to such an extent as has Hunter, at center. His ability to ever be cool and accurate has accounted in many cases for the success of his team. He is a power on defense as well and can be depended upon to de- liver when his team most needs it. He has been considered the best center in the state. GILES RUSSELL Quarterback Weight 130 Height 5 ft. 3 in. Exvcelling in speed, hard-hitting ability, and generalship, Gus is certainly one of the cleverest quarterbacks in the state. He can carry the ball through almost any line and can return punts in an uncanny manner. His knowledge of the game tells him the right play for each situation. The team is a smooth running machine under his direction. 1922 7 PRI CKLY Weight 175 Height 5 ft. 11 in. One of the best football men Wesleyan ever put into a suit. Powerful, speedy and shifty, he is a strong man in all de- partments of the game. He is a sure tackler, excellent in running interference and a sure ground gainer. He has made possible the winning of many a game with his powerful boot, THOMAS BUMGARNER Left End Weight 160 Height 5 ft. 10 in. Chosen to hold down left end on the second All-State team in 1921. Tom has been one of the most aggressive fighters the Panthers had in their line-up this year. Quick to analyze a play, ever think- ing in football terms, and fast on his feet, he played a consistent, whirlwind game in every contest. DWIGHT CHASE Left Guard Weight 185 Height 6 ft. Ever alert to plays coming his way, Chase has been most consistent in piling plays go ever de- the play on the line. But few by him or through him. He is pendable to open a good hole when his team needs one. Whether beneath the pile or on top he always comes up with a smile. E f u ' s 5 1922 ,iv VL' N1 uv' ,f Ni .ly 41,- I, X, lx f ff .TN Ill! P Ml il ,,, TH f 'V X .,f All ,v, rfs it Nl' ..Il rw f , 'I If yi 'I N xi l 1 lg i lx' I ,n Hu ff if l wr ,U 'tx I X wifi! l xv X ill P . ,lr '1 lu' I 1 o ,ff ,..., JMX 'X'! ui 'x iff ,, ,, If it fl ,l y 7 HARRY MITCHELL Right Half Weight 160 Height 6 ft. Dibs is lightening personified, and as an open field runner, has no equal. His ability to size up a play and then smash it, his sure, clean tackling, his thorough knowledge of the game, have all been sources of discouragement to opponents. He is a real sport and a fighting defender of the Orange and Blue. ERNEST ALLEN Left Tackle Weight 185 Height 6 ft. 1 in, The manner in which Pokey held down his position Won for him a host of ad- mirers. 1 He is equally as dangerous on offense as defense, and was picked by many for an All-State berth. Smashing the interference and tackling the man be- hind the line are small things for him. He has weight, speed and headwork in the right combination. ROBERT OAKES Right Guard Weight 180 Height 6 ft. 2 in. Bob .surprised not a few people during the season when he demonstrated his abil- ity to break through the line, spill plays, block punts and do some- exceptional tackling. He is to be depended upon to do his share in the line and in every play. Tall, and rangy, he is a source of strength to the team. 1 f' Q .51 1 9 Z 2 ,Unfair Pmcmx PEAR '33 -W.-.ia Pnlcxix PEAR JAIXTES BUMGARNER Right End Weight 150 Height 5 ft. 10 in. Not a big man, but equal to any in nerve and ability, Jimmie has played his position with a great deal of credit to himself and the college. A clean, hard tackler and a clean fighter, he is always in the game. A good man at receiving a pass and a good ground-gainer when carrying the ball. EDWIN DOVER Center Weight 155 Height 5 ft. 10 in. No player on the team has Won more respect from his team-mates than has Dover. Starting the season as substitute he came into a regular position when Hunter Was injured. It is due to his ex- cellent work that the Panthers still have the State Championship. ROBERT MORRIS Right End Weight 155 Height 5 ft. 6 in. Smashing end runs and tackling like a veteran, Bob was one of the dependable substitutes who filled a regular berth by the end of the season. He hits with ter- rific force and knows how to follow in- terference. One of the most promising men on the squad. EDWARD HAYNES Substitute Weight 155 Height 5 ft. 9 in. By steady and hard work, Ed Won honorable mention, with seven quarters to his credit. He is a promising player, runs interference well and is a good ground-gainer. A first team berth will be his next year. 1922 f -xx J i. .M i': ui' i xi ,l H, ., it liz . ., 'C-1 rw' 1 N1 xl xi Ni' ll N I IV 1 1, 1 If f i il . 110 1 ll' ,f ' 1 ff P! 'I l XM' Pi' Xl 'X M I xl xr NU El: li lui 1 i I 1 1 I 1 I l l .1 ',lf I' ' xl l i xx, s I ,- V I I PRICKLY PEAR 1, .1 sw iq,- x-1. gl 1 X11 1 ff V, 'w H ,N 1 1 1 A Tfze Scrubs I,-1 1 l To the Scrubs, that part of the football squad that does not make the 'vars'ity, the highest honor is due. No praise can be too high or extravagant for those men who fought night after night without hope of personal achievement or reward in order that the first team might be fully developed to win for old Wesleyan. Every mem- '17 ber of the first team feels that the Scrubs, by their determined opposition and faithful 1 W1 service, really made the 'varsity a winner. TS I It is not easy to bear the disheartening, gruelling smashes of the heavier 'varsityg it is not easy to turn out night after night in the rain and snow to receive a severe drubbingg it is not easy to always carry on the losing fightg yet the Scrubs did these ' things that their chosen school might win 1 We know that football makes men, but 112 the second team. In the trials of life we more laurels, nowhere does it make better men than on feel that they will be the men to succeed, for they have learned to take punishmentg they have learned to stay with the gameg U11 they have learned to come back, smiling, for more. All honor to the Scrubs who XP, fought for Wesleyan. N JW ft 1 1 1 J V1 V NW 1 l , 1 ff' , 1 M1 1 1 t X1 ,gf n 1 11 VY E 11 I1 ,1 ,-N.. x,1 i1, 1 lf f 1 I 1 i x 1 ' I 11 sl I P N 1 1 xl, 11, P 1 ,x I1 lu UA Y 1 TTR .x' 'sl 1 1 11 J, 1, 1 9 2 2 .u ,1 PRICKLY PEAR 1 Nw V .Vx V u- W! r U fi X I w r 1 ul Season of 1921 :if . . , . N555 The season of 1921 marks a period in the annals of Wesleyans football history Q, that shall ever be remembered. With the most remarkable team ever assembled on s ' . .1 the local gridiron, the Panthers fought their way through all opposition to the State VJ, f Championship and finished the season undefeated. in Montana. But one touchdown ig Was registered against the team in the state. A trip into Idaho resulted in one de- feat and one victory, which left the record for the seven games played of five victories, X one tie, and one defeat. A total of 197 points against 41 for opponents tells the 114' story. , .,1 With a fine schedule of games, a veteran squad and a high degree of enthusiasm, the men went to work with an earnestness and determination. Faithful practice I and hard Work found the team work smoothly developed when the first opponent 4 X , 1 was encountered. Victories over Billings Poly and Mt. St. Charles left the team in ,Ci 'fi perfect condition for their historic encounter with the Bobcats, and a well earned 4 16 to 0 victory. pg, The annual Armistice Day battle with Mt. St. Charles resulted in a fourth victory with the team in good condition for the struggle with the School of Mines in Butte on November 19. This game was one of the hardest battles of the season, due to the 'XX extreme cold and the snowy field. The result was a tie game 0 to 0. Several severe ' injuries were sustained in this game which made the trip into Idaho an uncertain affair. A defeat at Caldwell and a victory at Gooding closed the season. The score ' by games for the season was as follows: ' October 15 ....................,.... Wesleyan Billings Poly ...,....,... 0 October 22 .....,.. ....... W esleyan Mt. St. Charles .......... 0 43 .5 November 5 ....... ....... W esleyan Montana State .......... 0 gfff November 11 ....... ....... W esleyan Mt. St. Charles .......... 6 21 November 19 ....... ....... W esleyan School of Mines ........ 0 ' November 24 ....... ....... W esleyan College of Idaho ........ 28 M', -November 26 ...... ....... W esleyan Gooding College ...... 7 pf, 2 , Total ......... ....... W esleyan Opponents .................. 41 P' Fu if lu' fn 7114, , 'Z I ', iff L 1 9 2 2 4 x x 4 f x X f I 1 1f:j.,.'+ f ' P RICKLY PEA '-.gL T1 R J 'ai 'Q H I' U v .1 H ' wx- , X HQ ' W, , 4 '49 ' f , Wgn'g'm'3mm Q eq, MNTHEBS mum , , . M-4 .Qui A MT. ST. CHARLES ' 'X vnuunwwuuvlniuq 6 .. L... FAR-1-T: 1W'i. Q Q ' Hllng.':JaL1:l:4l.l21fxll llnyk AI. W- V 0 O mm W3 B' mm. gs AWA' T A rem max sms Femme W - ieE?.?.?::.'1E?.-Tfxf' 0, I M- --FT2f-gg, 5,-M L- . u 4. -'-..'-:.-:: - ' T 0 1 V W ' . n Q - Q ' , QALW' 1 ' p th -MS-f .0- , wk as Cyan S an ers Stand '01, , Q Udf td- M 1 n e ea e In ontana Gaines. ? fb f f'h'--. ' ' 2, bf Methodlst Wmnogs '1 6 0 ' TOP AllQqmpeg1tors I A f Q ff T1 ' fig, ' on Comparz-1t1veTmst , Az' X pf ' A X pr Q6 lb 5:51, ' ' I ,V 1 K. 4231, 6 me-fizfisiffvf'-in-F 1 - gk! W X 'gain A 67 J..1...m ' , for, I I I .X , Q-,N Q! fl Kb ff - X N- ' 0 X Il. , : A K' ,lfvgkfg ' ' L K Husm mum TU 03, N , Q ri swan UFAEMNST A 4 A' vosrux nzconntrsrm Q gf 'f ' A i annum nr murals 2:3330 06 tb ,.,ff f W' ,Rm Fouxball rn Bc Seen by Ky? Q PL 1 - 5 Bum: Fam This Aim- r ., ' , 4 J' s . ,', uf , noon,Hom-They Stand. J , 0 I ,, W K, 1? Q 59+ 5:53:45-f ' . . ' - Q' C UPRNTHERS SINK GUWSIQ SHINTSA ? wfgjg-:ai-A ' ' Y BUTMLL SINE 303 T9 WESEWIIV W N f-ff'-dh , 7 . A f ' --------W ' Cflffyan Victor Over , ,,2.:,.'f.,':',,,ZL',T,. 1'.,'2,'.J.'... .,.'L'4,'l mar. :.-:zzz . ':E.u L'1 nL'm1?'?fi'3-5'4gh 'h Tm'-i'- 4'i'!fww' 'K Goodxng College, Idaho , , ,, ,,,, ,. , ,., ,,,,, . , ,Q ,.., , , . . W -W, , Kei4a.Iaah!?xfA',zB,+Monma wwfm deff-nh!! uw!- f, ' g j, ' L -1 I 1734 W wr X -- mewfi, -5gawffigg,bmw.snwdav.7:w1, 1 . , :J by Lqgfai 91337375 ' A A 'L J' ' ATMQ-wr f fwfynjtinfmgl I I, ' WEZEEXAECZQEESESQ5 4 w pw f , ,. 1,55 Mexican- 1m4x.y.x-auf-114 ma-mr.-ff, . um, f X, 1 f W 'WW W'M'f - Q4 .,,,.... .. , ' X ' :ff V, .ij i bhv ,. :V Q- .Wiz fg:.::x:v2':nf:p,::1::f I Mingus amy: W q f ffizmmxdlil f .,., , , A , Zh' Wi N ' .p i f 'M T, 4?f,Wm4a,afZ I ,Q ' 'vi ' f ff j 5 ' gf 'Q D 'u'f yu' W 3 'A JQ,fi j'jjf'P7g i, 'X A A ..,. -Q ....., ... .-.,,,., 5 'Mfg ' WSW' H, 1 15 is ' i s -1 flfj f 'IL' ' ' ' ,A ' -' ' -- 4, f,,f w,,,: f ,, ,f,4 - , , .f -. , xf,, -', I Q21 Q ,,,. 5 3,-ffkfw ,f'V' 'f ' ' 25 f v fww' fkffft I ' f Y' A 'ilfiuwzfmf 4015332 fx , f l ' A -A'. M ' f ' z Q . 'V'H, ,-, x-Dfw li: ' , '35 X 1922 1 H . Samples of llfhfeyan HPep,' TEL 1TfS ' Montana Wesleyan Football Team, Caldwell, Idaho. Eat them Panthers like Thanksgiving Turkey. Let's go. THE GIRLS. l fi Here's to the Panthers. Wipe the earth with them. Ji MRS. TAIT. 4 l- f Kill them Panthers. We are with you. HUNTER AND JIM. ,A Here's line to wish team Happy Thanksgiving and decisive victories over Idaho 'iq Gridders. Smash the line. Find that hole and fight. ,Q KELSER. 4 , Team played a great game in Butte. We count on you to uphold honor of Mon- tana and Wesleyan. We are with you. PRESIDENT DONALDSON. I Montana Wesleyan Football Team, Y. M. C. A., Butte, Montana. 1 We are behind you Panthers. Yea Championship. ., WESLEYAN GIRLS. 4 1 Dig into those Miners and get a rib. CHAD. . I I -x 7 The eyes of Montana are on Wesleyan to see team defeat Butte. The praying, fighting spirit that beat Bozeman will beat Butte. You have the plays, punch and power. Good luck and God bless you. PRESIDENT DONALDSON. 1 XI .VY ., ' Sw ' I I I .I II' R4 ,I ,f ,f xl I,I 'I I I I .TN II I 1 I .gf Sf, ra, I I ., ' HQ ,n, rs.. .NI .Ill iw 1, 'f I. f If .I xl' ul, II' IM ff if I 1 li? I! 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BumGarner brothers, Russell, Oakes and Mitchell, Allen, Hunter-we sing of mighty strides and strokes of tackle, end and punterg they gave the other teams a race and left them with the jailer-must not forget the left guard, Chase, and mighty Captain Bailor. -Ernest Immel in Record-Herld. 19 2 2 PRICKLY PEAR +1 V 1 V V . , E rg ww Q . , X rf 4 Rx X 41 K f L4 x i K J X Q X V I 1 4 f . Y l ,W . ' K K f X K ff j IW f Nj? f' K X 74 X , 34 1' Q , M- X 11,1-51 3 ' ' 'jv7rif:'. - -, J fu, 1 Cjffscpg' .qi G ay, , 1, -if '.,,5.g. , 7:23.-wg ffm - rf ,K - ,1 . 4:4 ff ravi' -yr fs.. Y 1 V . K L , - :qi-1 ., -,F I igil- E355 , fgegftl 1 K :S ff' avr- . 2-4 . -4-'f'f'ff'f?'f '. 1 if -. .- . ' ,' 1 f V5 ' ,5 ',.,gE:1 ' 212, , j5g gi- QZ4- ' Lf I. ' ff ju '11 , , . ,. , r-, 1. - ..-,,. . 43-. ,I .J - ,. 'mt ' fu 'Z C- H 5'-'HEX ,341- '-x ' ' T- , - ' . '--'Hz -'f'- ' '7 2,-' . 'f z+5VT3o QQ' ' -. ' Nkfia- aiggg . ffhqf' - ' , ' J, 54:1 - 1'-RW .X 1 Af' +1 Ti ' , ' 'Eb' ' 1-lf' - 1:41 vi ' mf' f sun-. 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He gave our team the X W iw most essential principles of basketball and these, coupled if ' uf with the spirit of fight, accounts for the good show- lf, l ing made by the team. Had the season been longer Rx' , in there is no doubt but that Wesleyan would have held nw' yi its own against all COIDGTS. Coach Hess is to be honored IQ stu. and praised for his hard, consistent and efficient Work ,.', kj this year. 'fl' X-1 id 1, lift ,g ,f YL 1 l, mf ,I f Ox N 1 1 9 2 2 1 I Capmzh Rzzyseff The re-election of Giles f Gus J Russell, of Fort Benton, leader of the squad in 1921, as captain for 1922, met with universal favor from players and fans. Never has a more speedy, shitty, consistent player worn a Wesleyan suit than Gus As a man to run the floor he has no equal in the state. He is more than able to hold his own against any opponent. As a rule he is the outstanding player in every game because of his unusual speed and ability to follow the ball. He has been honored by re-election to the captaincy for 1923. V1 V1 ii 1 xy 1 1 ll ufxl' YL, H, .wa 11' Bl, Il n i' '1 TY 1 U X 11 '11 xl ,-N x11 .11 if 1 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 lx, will Xl yo 1 1 1 '1 111 1 .lr lv ll U, I1 1 '11 ,-U MIX -U1 1X1 1 1 1 I1 '11, 11, ,1 L,f V X1 l1 M1 1 , 1 rl' PRICKLY P1-:AR 4 V' vy x .1 , II, w.- ox ' A 'fu 4 ,W V, 1 ,I 3 ! I ' ,.y 11- 4h ' B' X I v Q' ,f K . A A ' ' I 1 . X, n ,, , 1 K w S A , - , ri. , A 1 v 1 'i .3 I 1 ' k M. ,x rf, Y I' 1 I1 411 1 1 , Nfl . A , ,5 rg 15 , wb -. Q 59 an N A-ww V1 1 ffl' I l N, 1 -eo, R, , Q V x . ,tp ,, N 1, x , -' '- . fr, . , nr L4 :,V1,V? .,,' 1 js :A .2511 -sff- , A ,L ,, X ' W1 P w .' ll 5 -' xx X' ,-A. i 'VVV J ff f .1 X, Q U . X V ., I W:fW,,..,,. X ff f 5' QQ V 4. I ,I f A ' -- 1 ,I M' gg ,, 'iff' J 4 wx f , 07' Y s ' N W N 4 , .3 vm wa , f 'f 1 ' ' ' V , .Lui rua Qi' X . PM - I Q' xr e f . 4 A Fw MA J W A ku X ' A ff' , , X , H M J ' N V' W , ,..4f X ,, f -vf 1 v Q ,Lf 'x' X BASKETBALL TEAMS 1922 19 2 2 w f A ' Alf. x 1 1 ri M. N , Xi w J. jf 17:1 ,Li I W' 2 X .A 1, ir' 'H ,Q vi N i a 'f I 1 H I 1 .1. 1 1 i .J-N WILLIAM HARDIE Bill has played forward for three years and is one of the most feared forwards in the state. He possesses considerable ability to find the hoop. HARRY MITCHELL Dibs has been the mainstay of the team this year, as center. He is noted for his consistency, ability to shoot, and thorough knowledge of the game. Y WILLIAM ILLMAN In his first year of basketball at Wesleyan, Bill has made a very notable success at forward. He is fast, accurate, and a splendid passer. THOMAS BUMGARNER For his ability to hold good forwards to a small score, Bum is noted as one of the closest guards. He is likewise famed for his action and quick thinking. EDGAR BOWERS Eddie is undoubtedly one of the best guards Wesleyan has ever had. Fast, heavy, a good basket man, and a good trainer, he can always be depended upon. MORRIS SANFORD As a man to score points when they are most needed, Sandy can be counted on. He has considerable ability to slip through the defense and score at close range. KENT MIDGETT A consistent trainer and a hard worker, Midg gives all he has in every minute of play. An accurate man at finding the ring. ROBERT MORRIS One of the most promising of the younger men. Always to be depended upon to play a hard, nervy and consistent game. Will be a big asset to the team next year. DAVID MORRIS A hard-fighting guard who has given his best for Wesleyan, in four years of faithful service. A consistent all-around player. EDWARD HAYNES A former star on the academy five, Ed has the possibilities of a great player. An accurate passer and a hard fighter at all times. 1 .iii p 1 .A 11.1 -'ffllg-5 l , ?Jfv , . . , 1 , , , f x s xx - X N , , s -: fi .gf A - , J ir.: 4 ,,, Q X --, .- 1 V. f., Sv ,1 i1' N1 1 , 1 i,. lx, '1 .TN 11 1 1 PK1. Ii-1 r 113 gl, ,L A-' -.ll uw In '1 1, 1 '1 I 1 'dl 11 ! .1 '1'1 11 11 1 ,I 1 i 1 SJ, ' 1 1 N 1 in ,X ' It 1 '1 If ,ff ,...1 .1 11 ' l V1 ,1 If Y! .1 .I X x NO I 1 ' 1 lui Smyofz of 1922 The past season in ba.sketball, from the standpoint of score, was not as suc- cessful as other seasons have been. Keeping in mind, however, the quality of the opposition met this year, and the hard, close games played in each case by the Wes- leyan five, the season can be declared a successa Nine games were played with some of the best basketball aggregations in this section. Victories were recorded over Billings Polytechnic and the Federal Reserve Bank team, while games were lost to the State University, School of Mines, Mt. St. Charles and the State Normal. The games in each case were close and hard fought, victory going to the opposition in several cases by a point or two. In the contest with Mt. St. Charles the game was lost 14 to 13, after the Panther five had led at the end of the first half 9 to 1. The return contest with the School of Mines went to the Miners 20 to 21 after the Panthers had led most of the way. At the first call for candidates at the beginning of the season, Grant Hess was secured as coach of the team and the Helena public school gymnasium secured for practice. A large squad of candidates reported, with some of the most promising material Wesleyan has ever had. Russell, Hardie, Bowers, Sanford, BumGarner, and Dave Morris, were letter men of previous years, and Mitchell, Illman, Midgett, Haynes, and Robert Morris had reputations from their high school experience. Two full teams of nearly equal ability were ready to go from the first night. Coach Hess drilled long and hard on defense and on teamwork. The excellence of the passing of the Panthers was evident in every contest. A weakness in ability to cage the sphere, however, was the one fault of the Panthers and was responsible for the defeats encountered. With improvement in this department and with all members of the first team back next year prospects are unusually bright for a championship aggregation in 1923. P v4 f . I 'le I l 1 Ill! e,, Mi i. 1 , rf-4' , , NL -v x. xx' nl Vw 1 1 lf f 1 ln milf 1 f 1 I f if , ,I l xii' Fx' xl l l X1 V ,ll l Pug l, lu ll l l 'rl il lf, lr V xl tx NX X 1922 1 ' 1 4 'S Q xwpl K 3- N -x ,XX 'igf rx: ,Ad ?-X ji Qfm: ig- ,F ' , - X A X , ,N M, HN A 1 y P E ff V., -. , ,LAR iff, L L! KX i -1? ' F' .lj Q, ,-1-J irq 1 5 - N .ly-5 . Z-W '11 , , L f L. lm X A 26 . 55 ,- li i -V5 ' 1- ,. L. J Q- X.- , K L-:W 'A H1105 ,vi , A W ' ', '-Q,,,5fg'-V ',,,, ASA QQ 'XT. 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I 1 W , mf x il. 111 1 1,1 1'1 11 1:'f N 112 1 1 1 Q' -nf Nr 1 1 ' 1 K. 1,3 1 11' V1 11 ll 1 1 1 1 1 +1 .Y ' 1 K7 1 1 , 11 ,1 xl' 'JN 1 1 '11 ni x1 xx x 1 X 1 . I MZ f 1 , 1 1 1 1 11f 1 P!! 1 f . '11 111 '1 1I. x..1 1'- '1 N,1. 1.7! 1 , TE'1mz'5 Tennis, always an interesting and much enjoyed pastime at Wesleyan, has within the last few years become one of the most popular of the spring activities. So promi- nent has it become that a large number of the students, both men and women, have made an effort to learn to play and enjoy the game. Each year there is a men's and women's tournament in which the competition is very keen for first honors. Winners in the last three years have been, Lester Johnson, Robert Russell, and Morris Sanford, respectively, in the men's tournamentg and Winifred Stull and Lois Russell in the women's tournament. Each year the race has been close with the final contest a real championship battle. Inter- Coffegzkzfe Temzzlv Within the last year interest has been aroused in intercollegiate tennis and matches held with the State University and State College. The results in 1921 gave Wesleyan victories in these matches and the State Championship. State College vs. Wesleyan Singles Mitchell KS. CJ... Russell Russell CWD ...r... 3-6, 6-41 5-3 Moore QS. CJ ....... 1-BumGarner BumGarner KWJ 5 6-216-3- Jones QS. CJ .,....... Sanford Sanford LWJ . 6-4, 3-5- Doubles Jones 8: Mitchell ........... Sanford 8: BumGarner Sanford 8: BumGarner . 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 State University vs. Wesleyan Singles Wheeler QS. U.J ..... ..... W heeler BumGarner QWJ .. 6-4, 6-3. Sanford Tuson QS. U.J ..... Sanford ' 6-317-51 6'3' Sanford CWD .... 6-3, 6-1 - Doubles Tuson 85 Wheeler CS. U.J ....... .....- BumGa1'ner Kc Sanford CWD ........ 19 Z 2 BumGarner 85 Sanford 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. 114 I ,Y f . .,,- '1 11, I i ll lX'l , xl,1 P111 . r-N-f 1 '11 gl 11 N1' 1 .ll 111 1 I 1 I1 f 1 U1 I 11 I1 ll' X111 f 11 N1 81 l V X1 1 N31 1 .Yr L ld If 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ,1 .1,f ,f 11 1 X1 Xx X 1 - Men 'J Tozzrfzamefzf As a preliminary to the intercollegiate matches, the men's tournament for 1921, open to any man in the college, was held. There were over thirty entries in the preliminary round. The best players survived for the semi-finals, which made com- petition very keen and the games of the highest order. The matches in the semi- finals and finals were of a higher grade than the intercollegiate matches which followed. The Donaldson cup, the prize to the winner, went to Morris Sanford after a strenuous battle with Thomas BumGarner, runner-up. These two players, together with Robert Russell, winner in 1920, put up an unusual brand of tennis. The three were chosen to represent Wesleyan in the intercollegiate meets. The tournament for 1922 indicates even more interest than in 1921. With forty entries in the preliminaries it is assured that the winner will have to display real tennis. , lfbmefz .v 7-.0Zl7'77d7lZ67ZZ The women's tournament of 1921 was one in which the interest was keen at all times. In spite of the fact that most of the girls had learned the game during that year, there were many entries. Some of the matches were hard fought, and the tournament showed well the relative rank of the players. Lois Russell, a Senior, won the tournament and merited the honor. She showed more science and skill in her playing than any other girl. Lois was always alert and seldom made a false play. Winifred Stull, one of this year's Seniors, was run- ner-up. It was because of her splendid skill that Miss Russell was forced to put forth every effort to be able to claim the championship. 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W 4 S -, . - 'H , l '5 'A RX, wr ' L . x' I u tx 'T ., V ' f X -, ' . A 1 . I . ' - , ll I H. lu' 1 . I Q 21'-, .Jr 'N ' J S' 1 YY v 1. 1 J' r I , U ' A 6 ' s . . I . .9- A 1 fr. Debate 3 1 x -1 1 , 5 N is 1 v W4 V' -,wr R 1 x V 1 , 3 , 1' .1 , Ii 9. t' 1 IIY H x- +1 , V 1 . N r Af' dl W C f A a F 1 1 v 1 4 1 4 1 A ,WJ f .V -x4 1 r, 4 ,Jl5skC'aack 9fDe51l Q05 V Urafonf .vp . I v ,l N w,f N, iin-,, , NJ 4 If M, V ' 1 F v A X Q3 gf 1 PRICKLY PEAR Tiff ,, fl TA fzzfef'-Sfczfe Debate M1 Vjfq New 4-KV QI di v , . v , i Arthur Boid Blanche Crawford Walter Wampler gf M z'cf51fgfz11 lggglkil' - MOZZfd7Zd Wefleyalz Q Af Helena, April 15, 1922 QUESTION RESOLVED: That the principle of the Closed Shop should be established in Amer- Q ican Industry. Affirmative-Montana Wesleyan, 2. Qi Negative-Michigan Aggies, 1. X iw, my' PTT .i A iw. ,. 1 1 1 ,i .Vx Vi V A , l I l,V, VXA 1, TN U X , V 1 1 elf, rf... ex' Q11 if xv 1 f 1 x w I . i 1 V :CVS nc, ff rf ll x Kuff P. in i 1 X1 li, lv, ll FU In 1 ,rf H, MIX vX'V M1 'i 1 V i 'fn f iff If If ,I li ,I X x 1 9 2 2 1 3 r I ' 1 1 i PRICKLY PEAR 'i il 1 Ifzfef- Smfe Debnie ggi ' , I X is ei . .I ns' i 1 ff 1 ri 'LI in . ln' f NY 1 1 ' in H W -5 Blanche Crawford Walter Wampler Thomas BumGarner F-rw it . , x Pfllflflfflyllfiflz Sfclftj - M olzmmz ll 6'J'AiVtZll At Helena, April 14, 1922 L .VL f' : QUESTION PJ RESOLVED: That the United States Government should plan to give complete 1 4 Xt independence to the Philippine Islands within five years. V- t QI q Affirmative-Pennsylvania, 1. in 4 Negative-Montana Wesleyan, 2. ef e 'E l 1.1 , Elf t 19 2 2 v- N - w 1 'l ff w.- . WJ Q? Izzfer- Coffegzkzfe Debate 1 L-4 Q1 rw.. ,TW vilv 3 N ' Y 41 William Koehler Milo Dean Thomas Bun1Garne1' 4 w 2 Maxfli! Sf. Cbfzrfff - MOHftI7Id Hhfeyfzlz April 10, 1922 XV!f . , ,u ill QUESTION X r 31 M. 'wg' RESOLVED: That the principle of the Closed Shop is justifiable. 4 ff Negative-Montana Wesleyan. 2. X l r ,Q Affirmative-Mount st. Charles, 1. M ui ,', J, 'n 'N uf.-A t.i1.'?.. .?Q2T71 1 9 2 2 ,.-. 'X PRICKLY PEAR iw, r H V .ig - K Q S , , I , Inter- Coffegzkzfe DE6fIf6 ' 1 i it i i i I w , co 1 ff? Va- as ff. 1 akv MQV -X 4- ,. I Ny lg + i 1 x x v 1 'H Arthur Boid Robert Miller Walter Wampler Q Zlfolmzmz Staff Cofffge - M 0112111152 lllfffqwzlz F1 At Bozeuian, March 13, 1922 . ig up f QUESTION RESOLVED: That the principle of the Closed Shop is justifiable in American Industry. , XII 4 Affirmative-Montana Wesleyan, 1. 4 Negative-Montana State, 2. 5 V :XIKI .iyf s i 'Vx 1 1 P RICKLY PEAR ji? v V in jp W V , lifter- Coffegzkzfe Dua! Debate A 1 N- fl V7 ini .Ha N LIES' Fred Sternagel Thomas BumGa1'ner Donald Redfield Beryl Ludington fn iff' Blyflyltgf P0!Vf6l'lQllI2' - Mofzfafza Urfzvfqwiiz March 10, 1922 i, .' 1 F uf!! X , .ffl ,, 1 , gf. ,i b QUESTION i r 1 ,vi UN, L I-X Q1 RESOLVED: That the United States Government should enact a rigid Japanese Exclusion law. ' 2 ', rt f' Qi t . - At Helena At Billings , 4 tj Q, If Affirmative-Montana Wesleyan, 2. Affirmative-Polyteehnic, 2. Negative-Polytechnic, 1. Negative-Montana Wesleyan, 1. ,ff ' 1 1, X, ,uf 'uf uf -W U .LQ HI, Hn-, FM ,WW ,UI 1- -1 ,rf xx ,iv il, Q1 H in vf, ,f 4 ,' Y' ff ,x J' 1 'J ii lx I ity ,V I, F F H PRICKLY PEAR T 'L -QMi.yfi 41 we Su we 1 ,J V, ,w 1 Inter- Coffegzkzfe D86fIf8 41 1 X ,Q 2 ,u ,- O 1 i ' 5 fm V1 QTL7 257 PY! if ' ' i. 2 K ,V V. Ati, f ,ly x .. LN. ,, 1 Clarice Stellmon Irma Brown Blanche Crawford 4 1 if .JI ,lf , M 07ZZ'lZ7ZlZ Stare U1zz'fuer.r1'zjf-IW 011171114 ll 'efhyfzlz fl N V, 41,2 y 1 At Helena, February 24, 1922 X x A . r 1 i I r f l I 1 A hu, iw' QUESTION 4 RESOLVED: That the Union Shop should prevail in American Industries. i Affirmative-Montana State University, 1. QA Negative--Montana Wesleyan, 2. wi ,A ,UIC ff SH .Qi P ie' .1 My in .X, f , 1 PRICKLY PEAR K X V ff 71 .V 1 fi Fff 7 N 1 f 0 I Pl esfeyalfz in Deidre fd' During the past three years there has been intense interest in Forensics in Montana Wesleyan College. All the students have manifested their interest by seek- ing participation in debates held within the societies, thus creating increased en- 'V4 thusiasm for intercollegiate debating. All participants in intercollegiate debates are :Yi eligible to membership in the National Forensic Debating Society, the Pi Kappa Delta. Wesleyan has every reason to be proud of her record in debate, which shows H participation in eleven debates with nine victories -and two defeats. Montana Wes- ag? leyan College is in National Forensics to stay and future years will show a record 'g of which any college may be proud. S SEASON OF 1920 Dual Debate At Bozeman Montana State ,....,................ Montana Wesleyan At Helena ........ ........ M ontana State .... U ...... Montana Wesleyan tl SEASON or 1921 At Helena ..... ......, . Montana State ...... Montana Wesleyan At Helena. ..... ........ M orningside ..... ...... M ontana Wesleyan X SEASON or 1922 At Helena ..... ........ M ontana University ........., Montana Wesleyan ,V At Helena ,,,.. ........ B illings Polytechnic ,......... Montana Wesleyan lvl, At Billings . Billings Polytechnic ..,....... Montana Wesleyan 5441 At Bozeman Montana State ....,..,..... ...... M ontana Wesleyan ff At Helena ...... ........ M ount St. Charles ,.... ...... M ontana Wesleyan X At Helena .... ........ P ennsylvania State ............ Montana Wesleyan lf At Helena Michigan Agricultural ...... Montana Wesleyan W1 xI'!fl tl fig! rs' if -. ,-Taka T-N , .Sl 1 9 2 2 r S+ mi le? Omfory w, , ,, Il,1 Qfi ri, QP' ,. ii . 1 XA E-+A Kenneffz R. Hzzizzilzafzef' QQ ff With the revival of oratory in Montana as an intercollegiate activity, Wesleyan ,' has again entered this important forsensic field. She chose as her representative , H in the State contest, Kenneth Hammaker, a man who greatly merited the honor. ,pg By winning the home contest, ,in which there were eight participants, he showed ggi!! M11 superior and marked ability. His oration, The Call of Today, was one of great , merit and powerful appeal. 5, 'i.,,L, Mig In the State intercollegiate contest, with six contestants, Hammaker placed ish' fourth. The competition met here was of the highest rank, with the decisions ex- M ceedingly close. Q I Wesleyan has reason to feel proud of Hammaker, in this, his fir-st appearance. Fl, , I, She is proud of the showing he made and proud to boost him to future forsensic ,Qx-', 0' victories. 'M X-xx' lb ,tiff If iii , ' 'xii .l',!f A 11, argl? . leg. -Ffllgi: f fl? Q 8 PRICKLY PEAR l 1 l l x I x x yn, dx' E? Lf w fl ill: u A .. xlll Ill! Harrie Omforzbczf Conley! A 'il 7 1922 W 1 ' 'tif The Call of Today-First ........, Kenneth Hammaker - ., World Citizenship-Second ..,....,................,,. Doris Donaldson ' Woodrow Wilson-Third .,......,..,....,..,............... Laurence Dean The Challenge of American Motherhood ........ Lois Conant The Little Red Schoolhouse ............................. Irma Hunter Americanization ................................................ Atha Stellmon h Men-Made and Unmade ....... Maurice Hammond X ' Ideals ..............,......................,. Santiago de Leon ' , Slate Omfofzkczf Comes! ll Helena, April 28, 1922 'ff Halt the March of Federal Empire-First ....... ............ W ln. B. O'Leary, St. Charles Between the Infinities-Second ........................ ....... W . D. Carroll, School of Mines Talking Points on the College-Third ......v........................, Matt Pearce, State University ' The Call of Today ...........,.......,.................................................... Kenneth Hammaker, Wesleyan East is West ............................,........ .................... H arley J. McAllister, Billings Polytechnic ' xg American Imperialism ......... ............ ,.... ..... J a m es W. Moore, State College ,gf fig S112 t M VI HQ FX! lk'l,V1 nv' X11 lu' gill, I., I lx NIQ IIA, T575 34' .-if ,-we -. ,, 111 1922 A4 PRICKLY PEAR H il l , PZ' 'I A 5 , 1 I 1 Name I BumGarner, Thomas W. ..... . r Crawford, Blanche H. ....., . Lemon, Allan C. ........., . Warnpler, Walter C. Boid, Arthur Z. ...... . Brown, Irma E. Dean, Milo F. ....... . Koehler, William ..... 71 4: Ludington, Beryl ..,.. -f Miller, Robert E. ......,. . f Redfield, Donald P. Stellmon, Clarice ..... X X Sternagel, Fred ................... Van Demark, Martin E. Hamrnaker, Kenneth R. Raymer. Robert G. ....... . Durand, Herbert A. ....... . Knudsen, Carl ................... .35 Redfield, W. Adelbert ...... . Canole, Alvin C. ........... . Lane, Horace M. ....... . L Werts, Forrest W. .... . ' 1 'il -A Kappa Defm Rolf Calf! Actifue Me17z6e7'f Order Degree ........Debate........ ........Debate........ Debate........ . ....... Debate ........ .......,Debate..,..... ....,.,,Debate........ .....,,.Debate........ Debate ......., ......,,Debate........ .......,Debate........ ....,..Debate... Debate ........ ........Debate........ ........Oratory ........Oratory .,......Instruction......... H 0770771731 Memberf ........Debate........................ ........Debate... ........Debate Kc Oratory ............ ........Debate........,.. ........Oratory........, Special Distinction Special Distinction Honor Honor Proficiency Fraternity Fraternity Fraternity Fraternity Fraternity Fraternity Fraternity Fraternity Fraternity Fraternity Fraternity Proficiency Proficiency Proficiency Fraternity Fraternity Proficiency x x' 'y .f,, K! ll Il'l li . P1 .l , . lvl, glf rx.. X. ri' ..vf bib I, 1 If f v lv 1 , f 'I X lx'l ux',! ff if x Xxulf X if X X 1 1 X', X NH 1 .N A F., lu' 1 1 U 1 1 1 I l l 'ff ,f .1,f Y! U' -1 1922 f iff, ' - -1- ,vlixv --fi:-.Q , 3 X0 -f,'jN V1 xx' 'VL L .W f f , ,JH -in A , , . Y J, ' ff, 1 . i I . XX A1 A' We: I -K I I 1: 'I A Ni I 1,l -1 I ' ' f 1 11 'I , I I 1 1 1 . I 1 I X II 1 rr III' Pmmnzza 'fx' A , 4 J 1, ' DOMESTIC SERVICE . ' E CABLE SERVICE iv' X 3 ' WESTE ' UNION mm ' M 'nnqnm I Full nan -I 31 Night manage wfSIEQNUN1nN Half mu ummm K - TELEGRAMS CABLEGRAMS - I .ly i C, .-,ll l'2lf...L.. mr TELEPHONE :non 1-1-u-: WESTERN uNxoN MAIN on-'ict w E L ' 1 ch g NEWCOUU Clll-YOU. IIEMDKNY GEQWGE W, E ATKINB. YIISV VIC!-PIIBIDIHY chaqe u'any, . 5-STA CP 195 NL ' N Dated GREAT FALLS MONT A Vg: -' To DEAN A c LEMON BJR N If nl, HELENA MONTANA '5' 1 , , 5, 1 U CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU AND THE TEAMS ON BRILLIANT DEBATING Rf :LI VICTORI ES IN BRAIN AND BRAWN WESLEYAN EKCELS, WHEREVER I GO 1 , N 7 I I AM PROUD TO HEAR OF THE TRIUMPHB OF THE COLLEGE GREETINGS I' X, I Il I TO THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS Nia I 1 ,' A 1 I I CHARLES WESLEY BURNS sas? 11 I MII' I' , 'I 1' ' 1 1' ' 1 ffl QI! f 3 1 x 1' , I X' -f 1' ,L 'ff mf, 1 lf, II 1 J 'J' :I f ld 1 I 'lf 1 I . , , In , 11, QL, .11, I, ' -N' 1 1 'Xu I 1 ', 'I I I l,'1. I, ,I II! 11 X. xl 1 xg. 1,,,. U4 :K ,- -'-3,1111 ' 2f- . , . .. I 'H---f , AH . ' -x L'-' -Q:-. -' A fc, -1-.A 'N- 1 V' .,, 'W M- v , l W X ' N 'P ,E v V f I 11.. s X 'n ,I x, Q 1 x xr 5 x A , 1 X . f I w X 1 w x I x lf .X- l K I 1 E1 5 'E .j i 16 5 ,Q SL li F ,Z LAKE HELENA KN , N' mi W 1 . 1 wi ku . , I' X. f iw ful -xv ,g X N l 1 9 2 2 5 E Q PRICKLY PEAR 1'f .fi IM. X W- -X XX I iq X J' 'I , ., Xa vw Y ,X K Us X. 4, ,U4 ? -f Y H lxk ,XL XY, -2- XJ mi ,VAX X X xx,-X T'- r XM X, X xxfffj fr X4 ff X l. X .Q f IU ..! X',1 X XXI X Xl, XX4. X., Hin 'I- X. ,X Xl' ,L N. XX! 1 X 1 19 2 2 ,nx- JL' x xr nf , . ,X XV' -f .L N! l ,N .XV M0 ,, ,f ,X .X,.' 1 Xu IX XX Y .1 v,f PF S6 'X t I HQ -I, ,-,. X. K: .X IXH Xu f X 'ff Xrfl , , r X XE, :WTI X llxy! X tw Xf Ill ,Kuff 'XX XX .X X, ,, X Xxg X !xr IX lu' I!! 4, If lf I-4 sm -XXI -.X 'X ,, .lll Y! X fn I , X I . PRICKLY PEAR T155 LQ? Serfvice Group The Life Service Group of Montana Wesleyan College was organized in the year 1919 during the Week of Prayer which was under the leadership of President Donald- son. At that time there were only a few membersg but the organization has had a rapid growth as is evidenced by the present membership of fifty-nine. The purpose of the organization is to encourage and enlist -students in the service of the Master, whether it be in the foreign field or in any profession or business in the home field. A large number of the members have definitely decided upon their life work. Some have chosen the ministry, while others have chosen the mission field where they expect to minister to the needs of the people through their teaching, preaching, and medical work. Ever since the beginning of this organization it has been the task of the Life Service Group to conduct the regular Student Prayer Meetings which are held on Tuesday of each week. Leaders for these meetings are chosen from the Faculty, Student Body, and others interested in the advancement of the religious life of Montana Wesleyan. During the past year the Life Service Group has performed a valuable service by sending out Gospel Teams on Sunday afternoons and evenings. Teams have gone to the nearby towns and to the Montana Deaconess School, the Odd Fellows' Child- ren's Home, and other institutions where they might bring a little sunshine and cheer to those unable to leave their home. A number of the Life Service Group are at the present time holding student pastorates, and in this way making use of their opportunities in the field of service while still in college. The Life Service Group promises to play a large part in the Christian Life of the students of the collegeg and together With the Young Men's Christian Associa- tion and the Young Women's Christian Association it will greatly help in making Montana Wesleyan a college where the highest ideals are fostered. Viv, .1 -f,- 'w x.. 'x 'f .K 'lil , rw V X ,f ti' 1 N, 1 ,n, ,-N x xx' -.If Vu 1 1 1 f l M V X lu, ,i 'ill ff! if lu' w Jil' Qi' Pf V X1 I l in ki' I. lu 1 , 1 l'f ff 'f P ,, .1,f V Xl .i Q PRICKLY P1-:AR iff l, xl' 1 1 if F2 f wil an i irc H Me17zbe1 r of LW S67'UZt'8 Group HL . ini +m i, A141 fl: H1 Bessie Allen Edwin Dover y Alston Parkinson 'W X Adella Alt John Dover Donald Redfield Ford Bailor Ruth Edsill 5 DeForrest Reed Fred Barthelmess Lillian Gordon Morris Sanford Bessie Bennett Margaret Gordon Harry Sawyer l V Irma Brown Edith Grigg Merrill Smlith X C Vera Brown Ellwood Grissom Ruth Smith ' Evelyn Brownell Geraldine Grissom Marie Steingruber ky Thomas BumGarner Irma, Hunter Clarice Stellmon Qi. Linus Carleton Archie Joscelyn Atha Stellmon Clarence Carlson Christina Knudsen Abigail Stuart ,fly Alta Carpentei- Willjanl Koehler wiiiifrea stun Verneta Cheney Frankie Lemon Edith Sweetland ,iff Sumner Crane Adaline McKenzie Elva Sweetland nlf Marian Cravath Emma Metsker Vera Sweetland Bla11Ch6 CF2LWf01'd Madge Muchmore Alice Synness .M Edith Clllllmillgs Ruth Mullikin Ruth Van Demark xt','gg LHl.lI'611C9 Dean Esther Olson Walter Wampler 1 , Milo Dean Ainslie Potter ' John Watkins , xki, Santiago de Leon Inez Patterson X M, gi. .-H 3 fi fr xf, , f W bl I., xi , f,- i U11 lit' ,i i .I N X L 1 9 2 2 l I I , 55m--f . V ' C'-Al. ,. . T. V, ,, Jdjgxgi' -:Z . Q. - , A . , 2, 7 'AN 1 K J . . N' , 5 ..- I 331:54 :-' . 1 it ',:j'J' r:-' .pf :e4',-.pg-, 5.-2 . . ,. ,-.Q-1.E1..f :,gf:.1 'g 's'?-Tgff' aj. 'wfi.'1'2':' 152- ru.- A - ..n- - :fl-'-V--.',' ---.--I-. 5. !.-,-.- ft.:1 .q'.5'f 5' . -:ix-.-. '.'.'.l ' 1 ,I. . 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Ji Q 11 1 1 ff ri Y 1 1 ' A 1 it 1 . , 4, ALSTON PARKINSON ' K ' VA ik lk wr K Audible-Pugiusric Q 5 1 3 S I 1 A al 1 +' f 11 1 1 MINNIE STERNAGEL , X' 1 1 1 1 1 6 Militaristic-Shrewd f' YL, 1 fl iw --.. ,1 1 Qmff 1 v1 V WALLY HOWELL j if if ik F, Wayward-Heterogenous 1 f ' 1 ' 1 I. WA I . I ' K, AA. , .A JT1. 1 -U1 'K ' 1 1 '11, WV, , , .,W , , ,, M, fli-47 ' g 24132-5' ' 34 IQ E j K SOIDAOWZOTFS , v V i -' ' f I ,. - .' V777 jx Y vi ! L..- my-- ' XX 1 ' MATTIE FORNEY ' Y 'X i ae as as Mirthful-Frolicsome . V yfrlif is Er ' -f V, 1 ROBERT OAKES 'N 1 as as we LN! Roaring-Original ff, ' T' 1 N L , ' KATHLEEN TASKER R Kittenish-Tantalizing ' I : . E L' E 1 , 4 1 ' j A FLORENCE TOBEY A A 1 k - sf if an mf 7 Fair-Teasing ' 1 . 3 ',', W ' A 4 V' E . E4 . M',.,i!w,, 5, QR f' Q 'Mfg I -N w 1 f Fw, .. J ' X my X R P ...,X- X KA K-3 x,4g!- Avf'e,f ' M-M--:XJ - E E. . 1 , ,,,f. . - f- . M ,f' R xy! Alf! ,, Vv , v Vi, , f F .IX x ,VY ,, A FU N, Ixr ff I r f F7 A PQ .lp iw X x,, w' f HQ ,:, ,-R.. x,N: ..uf Vw 1, If w ll 1 Jn f vlff VT ,w 6,14 I3 -J . , ti: KA' lm!! Wx pm . 'X' J X 1 I .my Fx' lx- 'U lf I 'ff ,...,f NIA -X' 'u ,f ,f n,f ,I lx I x X,v x w 11, 1 H A Sapiomores X Q ,X N,4, g lifiikx h j Q - . L , 1 Fx. - ' 1 ' Y lV'r1v 1 ' EDITH CUMMINGS : ' 1 4 :F if wk Energetic-Careful 4 11 .ff PW MARY THOMAS gil 1,1 ik bk Pk ' Modest-True q 1 -5 I .1 , :+- 5 11 jk 1 1 1 1 DONALD REDFIELD A -111 1 1 mars ' .. -1 X Dwarf-Resourceful 1 1 s .w' 1 IQ, -A.. Nl A 13 ,Q f J 1 1 - 3 E Phi MARGARET CONNOLLY ' Q? 5,3 1 lk wk 4: Haj, , If 1 1 X1 1 Mutinous-Cute f dk IV by 1, 4 E , X 111111 1' ffl 'A I D ', 1 r-I H i .'1T. 1 , gf ' ,f f .1'1 . fWi'f?Z3f24f' 'N-Hr? ,fV' K 2 1 ww ,N 5 ff-ja' 9'v'?f,A? , , N 1 , 1 fm Wf7'55i M CMJ 13 x ,xy , ,,.,j. j '11, W V' ,1 ,f . . , 1 , 3' ' N1- , Y f , ,gi4.:5..:11fii:f'Q: 'Lv f,,,1 'i A . 1 X D 1 XL PRICKLY V3 . 3 E 1 1 1 51 1 -4 1 W , y Sopiomorey . -..M . -f f AINSLIE POTTER 1 if 4: wk 1 1 Y Agreeable-Polite MARGARET ADAMS HF Ik Pk Meditative-Admirable E wi 1 1 JAMES DAVEY 31 PF FF Juvenile-Dignified I 1 g MILDRED BARTZ , ax: if as A Mild-Benevolent . 1 ,.,f- . W , PEAR R R f 'Tift 4, . X1 .H H. fw I 1 W rf' rr 1 . Y I 1 11 ' 1 PM: 1 I 1 uw 1 1 1 - 1 UQ xl, rg. 11 1 .,1 if, .IV f 1 I 31 ,x1,x n1' 1 ,, V! , xx, .11 XX pw 1 1 X 1 xx, X 1 F P-1 l'f l1f ,...Vf um -XA! ' l '11 VI, ,, ,, I 141 2. 1 1922 ' w 1 1 W 1 K, 'J 41 11,1 Ff65A7HF7Z L' HAZEL CUMMINGS HK SF PK .4 Honest-Comely fi tv I HAROLD LOGAN' K A :F ll! PK Hopeful-Loquacious 'H ' ANGELA EASTERLY bk LF 111 A Adagio-Energetic ll 1 FRED WAMPLER 4 :lf wk vs I Faithful-Wedded V: .J F xx f 'X, . , ,, ,Y-.,. 1 ff fi lflig 1 I AYTNN-M if if lg:'Q-'35 . L-f Tf ff 12g23ig:ixai J7 ' fi. QQ,, f 1 'Nw W 1 5 1 5 1 1 1 I I I l 3 was 'I ff 1'u'4'!'C'?'K 1 K1 2'Q'li'Li:27l 1 P -w.-Ir Aff 'f 1 , ' ,, ' 1 1 51 0? 1 ,,, LWB 'W AA E1xQ.,,f J' M' 1 1l' N1 :N 4, X1 .Vx H, fu f? lx ll A yy Fw ,,, Th H X .,1 11 I1 .1, vt X1' ..l! 111 in '1 1 N 1 1 11, 1 , 1 . 1 1 E? N H' 1 ,1 N, 11 11 NV, XQM' N1 y, 1 v 1 x I X ,N 1' 1 I 1 1 l U1 1 1 1 I H4 . 1 1111 X1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 .H Ur ' x FJ . , , v . r M ,,1, -T1 ,lx f Il .f 'H xv .hi : i vi ' 1 if f CW xl, J., 1,4 Uf. wi ,w X. xx X f . ,I U X s xx xx V, 'juli 1 1, . 'f I. I zff . x f, -',1 kj! H xr, xx. N-Lx ffv. y'1. 1,- I X 1 Nw: W 1' I. of 1 1 4 j N H2 1 6451 W wx ll I-1154 Y x fjfg I iigixizb V, xx ri'-Q Q, 1 :ia A ?33iQE 4 1 f Lil ij -fh- N ,.. -.- 'Vik wil, ' Sy! 3' 1' if wwf! ff. Q2 I x v-mrfzxf , ' A-'QQ 'Ei , 'Ffa I ' 1 13 Y 4 1' Tig' ---..-W ' mf! ,,..- gl- N x ,' , A LN, a i fa9?9af'1E31:2H N--Q,V,! lf . ,,g,,. U L A A fp! w f V - LH E? W Freshmen U ELLSWORTH FINGERSON lg' ak Sk if ' Enterprising-Frank f gf i ETHEL BARTZ fDeceasedJ F ', PER ILLUM -iff HF 214 HF V' Passive-Impartial ELSIE BRANDT Y W ae as 4: L' Eager-Bright 'X iv 1, I if' X 1922 -ff M, 4 A .1 1 H T1 ff 1 J, ,f ul 1 K I 1 LA.. ,V-1 4 1 V A 41l'k' jf ' i1.3wf.A Y -J-55 . X Au Coffzllzerclkzf I W rg MM 'WMW 'AA'f'fif,4?g,' 5 A W 'iw 7 u4gfQ Tie A SHE M ,W 'Q Q X 'N M' if X30 , EN Cr MA ,. L! 1 IRENE HETHERINGTON i 54423 yt' 5 Interesting-Hilarious W A. M ! ,M , ml . n .Il ALICE SYNNESS 441244 , M, Appreciative-Sincere g j X V 1 , E W. H li HAROLD HASKINS Sk ik il gf. LM Happy-Hearty I L 1 1 DELIMA LABONTE A 141432 Diminutive-Lively 1 . 'X s' Cm 1 ' zu f , is A, f ,W 5 ' .fi V .w buf - ,-M--..., '4' Q uma. .-ff . 1 ' Y 4 f fa f' My-,w f -f.,,,' ywiqgbr-K .- .4 ' 1 -ft' , gi f' ,,,, I ' ' 1 ,,f H , X X 1 1 x 1 x I x 1 f PRICKLY PEAR 'if by-il HC K :Ur ' ' 1 ' Commercial X' jill' ' W, ' . . M' MH .V BESSIE ZACHARY .2251 SF if if 1 Busy-Zealous X. ,', JJ 4 fd: ' GLADYS DUNHAM V :xc vs 14 , f Game -Demonstrative ,w g' N46 E+, v 92,1 REGINA JESWINE if 4: wk Reliant-Just X n 4 , fyiz, Q92 'jf H DOLLIE RAMSEY ff! uf! 5, Pk if Rv, I' I, 'X ' I 3,1 Dissimilar-Romantic hi :,,': A 11,1 a'1L Jiri xg! 14' xi- '77 Y ' ' A ,-T175 x ,, 757- ' Ee -- ,, 1 PRICKLY PEAR F1 BIZ 4 VN A71 131 kia N4 3 Wx, K .je X, X VR!! 111 71 . .x N I. ' 1 RJ-1 ' 0 , fffd I . 0 LJ 25+ 4 0 - 1 11 F 1 1 o '77, ' 1 V - r Q - ' 4, , N , 1 171 F4 J ii , I 11 , No 11 1 1 1 ,H '1 - ,... 1 1 f ff TX 1 1 X F ,C 1 .I 1 1 r , E 1 1 H 1 1 'xfwxg Lzkgf-L54 '2'SZ,-'J n'-,f px , s-QQ Nl, PRICKLY PEAR rw Egfr I- , - ,1- Fg of :gf ,ml , ff 'P ., 'u, P fu ug . 54 Pkzfomafhecm Y. fi? i 'ia 7 N Urganized September, 1919 ff , Motto- Lovers of Learning I Colors-Rose and Silver ESQ' l!,Y',I, if-If In the past we have learned to know the value of one anotherg we have formed X W the unrivaled friendships of school lifeg we have shared our pleasures among these ,, 9 snow-capped mountainsg and we have read together out of the massive old book of 'xt' , Opportunity. No experience can make these memories fade or give us cause to for- ML get them. We have been drawn together as We have never been before, and are 'lg going forth as members of 'a large family to meet again when occasion offers. Ours is a changeless love for the old schoolg and our hearts are bent on' high things I broad enough for all. In future years, in prosperity and disaster, let confidence and t ' truth abide with us forevermore. I ' I ld' 1 'ina i :IQ XI' 2' 115 :Y U!! FJ! . - , It ' ' tl ' hi gif 1' '. I r - 'X 'I ., .5 xl.. .ll fy! lil! , , x X 1 X5 1922 gt PRICKLY PEAR 1 -fi l l LZ.77C0!7lZ.d7l 1 ' a ' Organized September, 1917 sr I Mono-clGive to the World the Best You Have I And the Best Will Come Back to You Colors-Purple and Gold I In the year nineteen hundred seventeen a division was made in the Daedalia-n 1' Society, when the Academy members of that organization got together and organ- X x ized a new society. They selected Lincoln as their ideal, and named their society, I Lincolnian, after him. They then began the serious task of being an independent I literary society. Lincolnian spirit and Daedalians have made the society a strong is organization. In the Academy iintersociety debate the representatives of the purple ' and gold were victorious in the first contest, but lost the second contest to their If worthy opponents, the Philos. New pep and inspiration is being gained through f. ,I the joint meetings of the two Academy societies. And so we gain step by step, I 4 'l -x 1 9 2 2 ' s ,IU fn 1'1 I1 1 v1 .1 11 .591 1 1 , 1 ,X1 .1 'HJ , I l f .1 in J' 11 I1 1 f 1 I ,li rl' 1 P+ i f I N -1 ,1 ,1 I If -I 1'f .1 rx.. 11 s,,I l,I 1 1 1 is I1 11' 1 1 1 1 I Ilf I X511, lv y1 1 X1 l 1 111 I I 1 I H, 'VX I I -1'I 'l XI If .I,' ,I 1, I I x ll Y,- PRICKLY PEAR W V I, ,Q . I V, I 4 i 21 ri 1 r T F '1 ,e 4 M W 1 l 'H 4 P' 1 54 s ,I M, F , 4 Li FJ HJ W! F 4 k A ,-1 r N , , x 1 9 2 2 F' r F +4 N 1 r N Ainslie Potter Bessie Walker Fred Sternagel Margaret Tullock Noel Anderson Margaret Connolly ,. Y C.----1. . .gan--f A - - L-, P6Z'!O7lfdf66Hl! E. A. Grissom Bernice Rice James Davey Gladys Dunham Edith Cummings DeForrest Reed Ro!! Ca!! 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H ml 1 'T Z wff ,ff 'ffl .1 L 1 9 2 2 4. 5 f, 9' 71, ,v PRICKLY PEAR ..,, Comerwzfory of Music gpg? Music plays a big part in the life and routine of Montana Wesleyan College. If -vial The exponents of this Fine Art are ever in demand to fill stellar roles at Student I-I' 'fd Celebrations or Festival Events of the most delightful nature. The organizations U which put into concerted effort the talents of music students are five in number- XL The Glee Club, The Ladies' Chorus, The Mixed Quartet, The Male Quartet, and St. Paul's Choir. A Glee Club M f ' 1 , This is an organization of recognized excellence in the City of Helena and in all - - large towns of the state. In the last two years forty of the best cities of Montana have been visited by this club. The reputation made on these concert tours has been quite enviable, and in the future a Glee Club from Montana Wesleyan will have a welcome in any part of the state. A very important part of this club is its Male ' V Quartet. The personnel of the quartet has not changed for two years and the en- ' , I semble obtained by this long sojourn together has been quite gratifying to con- .-If noisseurs of quartet harmony. . , h it Ladzer Cfzorus . ,N ,ml QQ. The Ladies' Chorus has been a very popular musical club during the last three years. It is the director's aim to secure balance of parts before volume of tone nf, fi and in this way as the chorus grows in numbers its tonal balance remains constant. f As an annual event the Ladies' Chorus and the Glee Club put on a joint concert dur- X H ing Commencement week. ,, xy' fi x, 1 w'1!l xx 7 . ll T Sf. Paul J Cfzozff it ,'l l 'iff Ll' The Choir of St. Paul's Methodist Church, comlposed almost entirely of Wesleyan pxgl' T students now numbers twenty-five. The standard of works presented by this chorus U is very high and people of Helena look forward to the musical renditions 01' this ' Rv il ,, 1 'M group of singers. The Mixed Quartet made up of soloists from the four sections in of the choir is in great demand for the performance of both sacred and secular RJ, ig, lf' music at church or community gatherings. Besides rendering music of worth at M RTT, the regular Sunday services the choir has been able, during the past school year, to 'ff give Hande1's Messiah , Dubois' Seven Last Words , and Maunder's Song of tt' yi Thanksgiving. , I 1 I i VI i If U, If i If xy V if li ,' xi Y., XX' u' C -f 1922 7 fl TY TJ fx T77 flqifffgiixm '-'Tv 'X w N? :if lu LAX F1 V, gpg ff C-. V LL E, -K lin. 5 lf ff 5 V nw V Lf MQ Vig Q CLUB GLEE ESLEYAN , W , fx ff' 'T ,-17' I- Y- '-' '. ' ,7'g X 1 f X f J 'W ,Q , ---- 4 -Mffvrff 27: ' - - f f . -,T,f '.J X 1 L' 0 L ff -.FHfg1A'L'gJ2f ' ' l 11 v N 15, l ,V V M yr w ,xx r A Vs ' I U X, f u' ,., I W X XX 1 7 f f', Nj, jj , X . I bw!! v VU' W f 1 1 ,V N X - f 'I r f F-:X X X w gl. x - A . v V. .W r J f 7f1-,1'.-' QA4 ' f F ' 2,' 'cx. fi '-xf 2H-5 ' UW-fff' j ' 'fra - AF. 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When evening sun is set, Lf When stars light up the sky, May I kneel without regret, To pray to Thee on high! . 32 EDWIN DOVER. xizf v 4 P, 41, 1 ,q WI hi 1 1 AZ ri XX 1 9 2 2 t K4 'f,- 1 l 3 f A 1 A, 1 , i. A u 4 1 M4 , -A PRICKLY PEAR xx .N FQ? ,II 'ff' , , I N I A 1 rf P w X 'x .,, AH! 'f M x . ,f' sq ,f V, -1, ,-Q., 1 NA, 1.11 'lf if 1 ,, f X, xlf 'I M, 1 r r 1 HV' 'f X l lx'l v QU, xl U A Nu '1 V If N my P Jr I-'f FIU f f l'I ,ff H, .lm .p, K, X, X 1922 PRICKLY PEAR V1 1 -1 w kj X ,' 1,' '11 1 1-:: 1 l if I , pg X1 1 H' f 1,1 , 11 . 1 1 1 3 ,W U 1 ,, ,,. , f :XY 1 . X1 X , ,X , w 11' 'n i 11, V 111 1 f ,1' J-, ,Q 'T ju' ..1 --1 11 4 if 1 J f V f 1 . 1 J' 1 J 1 r V x, 11 1 M11 1 1 1 1 gfjl 133 L1 D 4 1 1 ' 1 1 kr 1 1' 1 . I ,, QW 1 F 11, ' 1 1 ,J 1-1' 1 .111 ,. A., . ,Xl E 1 K J, V, 1 1 X- I I 1 N Q1 . '1' w 5 P RICKLY PEAR K 1 . 'V l f 1 J L1 Mau. and 1 1 I n IOL' ' rgfr if I fr- Igf M. ,nw , '1' I .. , U 2 N 4 1, J M N 5 f ,J O, use ou .55 1 by V.! 1 X .A. 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' ' ' 1' 20. First chapel services. -1-,Qff.', 64-QVL, 0 vc., I cl' 21. First call to football. f fm ,X f L, l, k. ,V WMA 41.4,-1 fx., , 22. Frosh election. X V I ' 1:11 A' 23. Y. M. and Y. W. reception to new students. rf 26. Bob Morris arrives. 27. Freshman-Sophomore skirmish. - 28. Mt. Helena party, .- f W rw ij' 30. Epworth League reception. ,I 4- ' -f V Y . , 1 ' W, 'N-f nfs ' l if ' ff! y e I Yi Y fl .ff 2 2' f . X 1 ' 1wwMee Mffffffm' J4-l!g2 ', iw f e 1 1 'f ' fl - AJ, X fr S V' H -fx, R RM, Q UN-,vxrgs ' .9151 019' . '11 L VL,'bC4A?,- X , uxfvsfl M. f-new s V LfG'r' V H' ' V12 'V ' - fali-Q,a,QgX' 177 . ffi fi' .ftflflfvsf lx 7 f ,YJ I Ss! J I ' ',l, 1' ' ' . 0 1. ,X ' V i xv 1 N' OYUAAA A , g ' 0 X ' , 6 f 'vs 11 ' , N Q, f ,XV . ' , I V 7 VJ 'AN' if , kZa:f,iff-1-A!',fs! , I. ,. ll f l Sf Q , l ff. Q N f I i 'D ix M! - fy J ! J Eigl Yfq ' 2 . f f ii 1 fff Q W 1 ef . f X If rf . Q., ' . ll Sq f dj, tj i n ' A I ,AJ ' msg' .1 f f ' X 1 , , , K, , 'A ut' F 1 1 if rrwq ki? M lg 1, , ' 1 I 1 lf' I l .M I f M . 1151. V .. I I I, - 9 1 Au' 3,5 6.243 074 0'lA, - Q lt 1 . 1 4 1, xl 1 H' f 1 1 ., .l su- Mi ., 1 1-1 Nil, H V. Isle . ' 1921 October 1921 1 1. First open literary meetings. 1 3. School for rural pastors opens. . 5. Party in Mump-ward for preachers and students. ,fl- V 6. Scrimmaged with Helena High. I 7. Faculty reception. 'V' S. Wesleyan vs. Missoula High School, 27-13. ff .'. 10. Hunter missed football practice. ' 1 11. Second team elect a captain. KQ 12. Pre-medic credits from Wesleyan recognized by University of Oregon. f , A 13. Senior quartet sang in chapel. 14. Bishop Burns in chapel. A i 15. Wesleyan vs. Poly, 98-0. fx f 17. Mrs. Eva Foster Brown visits chapel. 18. First and second teams have a real scrimmage. 'f 22. Panthers vs. Saints, 20-0. 24. Scrubs make first team watch their laurels. iffy X , 25. First faculty party, brilliant array of costumes visible. 9' 26. Seconds scrimmage with Helena High-to their sorrow. any 1 27. Seconds come up a little and take Helena High into camp. fb 28. Y. W. C. A. recognition service. 'I 1 29. Initiation banquets of the lits. 30. Getting colder. Q1 31. Second team takes a vacation. N 7 X Vx 7 I x4 IW! 'ff 1 I' , U f ,fbw-f lf-'Jw if ' lt! rl 1 ,.' ' fl! 4 's N: A 1 1 'Wd' '74 'j f-A-I e0 f ' . lf f f x'I , jg 1 1 is , f lx ' ' nj ' ' . ld 1, 1 LL'J,v--1 - Ulu, . - If K r ifyf'-I fy f 4 -' , if 1 M . . la 1 H J, f' - .1 1' .1 .f H-1 1 vie 1 1 1 ,. , f . 1 2 ' T3 1 X f ' 'J 'W QVW M ea ffwzffe im. .UM N . j . 1 Cfw ff if 1 U X. M20 11.1 v K, Q J . , - X ov X' Ykfjx -I UL! f If . -1. '51,-gl' :felt ,Qin-. -ii'-: W Tl ' fi Q H. 1. 9 H 2 ' if-4' -sie ' . X f'f.f' 1'- ' 1 V1 'Y V I 1921 November 1921 1. Bill Koehler and Bob Miller take an airplane ride. 2. Bill will be a great man some day. 4. Frosh have charge of pep nieeting. 5. Panthers vs. Bobcats, 16-0. 6. Sunshine, smiles. and hoarse voices. tYelling?J 7. Wesleyan celebrates on Mt. Helena. 8. Ex-governor Stewart in chapel. 10. Football pictures taken. 11. Wesleyan vs. Saints, over there, 28-6. 12. Mrs. Bowers leaves. 13. Gospel teams go on first trip. 14. World Fellowship week starts. 15. Impy gets in on the birthday cake. 16. Girls stir up pep for Miner game. 17. Do we get the Special train? 18. Panthers leave for Butte. Rooters follow. 19. Panthers vs. Miners, 0-0. - 20. Howard and Jim installed in the Ankle Room. 23. Thanksgiving vacation. 24. Those wonderful dinners! 25. Doll parties for Y. W. girls. 26. No lits. 27. Football boys home from Idaho. 28. School again. 29. First team banquet. f f .,,d 'w I X I xl Ill! in My , i rs-' I Ui ,n X xi' ..ll Vw - 1 , f If 1 x If ' 1 , 'V . I l Wf 1 p.. NX M I 1 xr i W V .ll lt ll ll ,f 1 if 1 I I l I If 1 .ll,f 1 xx 1 si 4 N ' 1 9 2 2 T 'I' 1 1 ' f x l PRICKLY PEAR 'lf ww 1921 December 1921 J N53 2. Annual Football Banquet. Blankets promised. fx. ' 3. Faculty sleigh ride. T ' 4. 'Messiah' girls have bad throats. 1 , 5. Football men decide to study. 6. Y. W. cabinet entertained at Mrs. Reynolds'. It 1 A 7. Football stuff begins to come in at last. 1 9. Ginling entertainment. H 10. Wesleyan hears Sousa. L 1 tv, i j 11. 'Chinookini ft 1 T 12. Football issue of Collegian is out. Kiwanis entertain Panthers. I .,',' rx? 13. Frosh haze the Sophs. Tw 14. Three Pills in a Bottle g Trif1es g Step-hen B-rooster. Tvlfy' 15. Christmas party. I 'Q 16. Vacation begins. Suppressed Desires given at Fort Harrison. 17. 'Messiah' given at St. Pau1's. - i .def 18. 'Ma' Goodrich, when we expected her to say grace: If you please, we're in Q a hurry. 19. Scandal! Hartell had a gentleman caller! X I 1 21. 'Grandpa' and Grandma' locked the doors. A1 23. The ladies copped the Christmas tree. Howard hid the boxes. X .4 25. Christmas. Everyone out for dinner. X I 'gl 1 I 28. Miss Wesner baked the muffins on top of the stove. fix-K1 11 29. Party at Gordons. wr ly, Xxll' T' NL .4 P... 1 ,, .135 hi E nk' ...I .My fi f - 1 9 - 2 , at 1 7 'i.-f',1 b'E i-1-M , I 1 I 1 1 xc., W l 1922 January 1922 1. Joke editor tMrs. Arnoldl plays a joke on the staff. 2. LOST: One mustache. Finder please keep it! 3. Bishop and Mrs. Burns visit chapel. 1 4. Addie McKenzie elected joke editor if she 'won't go and do it.' I 5, Girls' basketball smarts. 9 6. Glee Club on first trip. 7. Glee Club sang in the Falls. X 8. Verneta is back. 1. ,yll , 9. Chemistry review starts. 10. Presbyterian dignitaries in chapel. 11. Football blankets presented by business men of Helena. 12. Raja Yisu Aya. 13. Girls' debate tryout. 15. Bishop Burns preached at St. Paul's. 7 16. Second presentation of the 'Messiahf 17. St. Charles 14-Wesleyan 13. Tough luck. 18. Missionary pageant at church. 19. Same as usual. 20. Senior party at Wamplers'. 22. 'Down-town girls' entertained in the Dorm. 23. Fred used the library. 25. 'Three Pills in a Bottle' shown at the Fort. ' I 26. Who wants to kiss a blamed marshmallow? H 27. Basketball boys go to Butte. Prof. Chadwick's -recital. sill? 28. Miss Arbuckle talks to the girls. 29. 'Nother missionary pageant at St. Paul's. Q, 30. Anniversary of Prof. Adam's arrival on his first Montana charge. 31. Van comes to breakfast. hiv: ll 1 l l .LL 1:1 1 9 2 2 1 xx vi -'Y .,,d lv .QQ 1922 February 1922 . x VN . .1 lv' 1. What'd you get exempt in? 2. Exams! 3. Lost the jinxl Wesleyan 25-Poly 20. ' 1.1 f I 4. Many see The Little Minister. l,, - 5. Glee Club at Consistory Shrine Temple. N, 6. Registration Day. K. P. party for Madge's birthday. 8. Prof. Swan establishes her studio. Skull and Bones initiate. 9. Wesleyan beat the Federal Reserve in basketball. x.,'l,: 10. Sneak Day for faculty-evidenced at chapel. 12. Bishop Burns at Vesper Service. , x 1 . , . .a 13. Dr. Swain at chapel. 14. Dr. Clifford talks to us. 15. Piano benches went down-so did Mr. Kelser. 16. Dr. Rader at chapel. ' , 17 I- . Final meetings of Week of Prayer. I 18. Bird of Paradise. Mines 21-Wesleyan 20. 19. Prof. Adams preached at St, Paul's. S ' w 20. Debaters going strong. , I , I NC il, r-Mr xr . yr' ll Fu 1 1 ff if w nf, K 21. Gov. Dixon in chapel. 22. HOLIDAY! 23. Wasn't that St. Charles game AWFUL? yr! 24. Wesleyan girls out-talked the University girls 2-1. 1 25. Last basketball practice. flute? 26. Day of Prayer for Y. W. C. A. Stiff H ' . 1 ' 28. Flu rages. X 1 ' x I 1 'f . H If v xr I 1 .ln H' lv' ul llj .uq W , If 'l I . I ' XZA '11 fq' . 1 II vf, 1 .n',f ! Y! xl lx , .X- .! C N L ff I., .,1 1 . 1 XJ PRICKLY PEAR fi 1,1 NW . -1 1 l ' 1 1 1.51 in '1 1 1 2 X., I'1 xl, ,1-., .1 1,5 lV1. C1114 .. . . 1 1 'Us X111 1. X1 X 1 1 X lvl!! fl 1111 1 1 I l. 111 1 if. . 1 x xl, X . ' 1 .cg Hmm y'l. ,. ff 1 .1 XX' X11 V1 11 1 1 1922 March 1922 2. Intelligence test given in chapel. ' 3. Senior Academy and College Frosh have sleigh rides. 4. Movie thrills in lit. 5. Weather getting warmer. 7. Christina treats the Cabinet. 8. Y. M. and Y. W. elections. 9. Debate team leaves for Poly. 10. Lose one and win one with Poly in debate. 11. The hills are calling. 12. Emily and Emma prepare sandwiches and salad for lunch 13. Lose to Bozeman in debate. 14. The faculty have decided to cut down the number in the student body 15. Y. W. installation of officers. 16. Choir banquet. 17. St. Patrick's Day in the evening. Students at O'Dormitoryg Faculty at 0'IJemons and O'Jones. 18. The birds are back! 19. Birthday party at Hitchcocks' for Verneta. 20. Mary Garden concert. 21. 'Trustys' meet. also attend dinner in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Mills 22. College Juniors entertained by Frankie Denny Arnold. 23. 'Lead on O King Eternal' processional for the Honorable Faculty 24. Senior Par-Business meeting. 25. News received of the death of Ethel Bartz. 26. Students hear Bishop Burns at Oak Street. 27. Poor old Emma she ain't what she used to be! tPanJ 28. Pie-a-la-Mode: Dr. and Mrs. Crouch's treat. 29. Mrs. Tait talks to the girls on etiquette. 30. Farewell reception for Dr. and Mrs. Crouch. 31. Dean and Mrs. Lemon entertain Seniors. A. M. N. W. Circus Maximus 1 1 I ,XII rl- . '1 1 3 if 1, as -1 N1 ,1, X1 xl' 1.1 7 kill Y If .W 1 If f 1 I 11, I . 1 1 I . 1,1 '1 1 X111 P. 1 X. 1 1 X1 1 as Nl! , 1 I. l.' 111 n . .1 l ll ,1 I I if' xx . xl rx C 1 .ix ,Li 1 X ' fir --4 '1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 W L- -A PRICKLY PEAR .:+ tif! 'M W I 1922 April 1922 fl '2 I, 1. Waffles and daffodils at Adams' for Senior girls. C 2. 'Creation' given at Consistory Shrine Temple. .. 3. Dr. Hitchcock talked to the Skull and Bones. 'ii I 4. Prof. Deich of Gooding visits us again. 'J 5. Freshmen girls have charge of Y. W. 6. Sunshine. x 7. Hammaker Wins the Local Oratorical Contest. 8. SNOW! 9. Dr. Donaldson preaches at St. Paul's. vi 10. Beat the Saints 2-1 in debate. Prof. Adams opens Passion Week services. .fu 11. Miss Crane talked in chapel: The Manliness of Christ. 12. Miss Goodrich: The Loneliness of Christ. 13. Dr. Donaldson: The Call of Duty. X W 14. Prof. Kelser leads closing Passion Week service. nf: 14. Wesleyan wins extemporaneous debate with Penn State-2-1. 15. Wesleyan 2-Michigan Aggies 1. tDebate.j 16. Easter concert by St. Paul's choir. M 17. Debate picnic sneaked in a snow storm. I f Q 18. 'W' men receive their sweaters. 19. Music program for Y: W. 'I if 20. Tennis courts becoming popular. C 1 21. 'W' Club Road Show. 5:65, 3' 22. Nothin' 'xcitin' happened. 23. Dean and Mrs. Lemon entertain the quartet and friends. 24. Here's to pure mathematics . . . fChapelJ L A 25. Tom Gonser visits us. qi 26. Summons to appear before the Discipline Committee. L, 4' 27. Honor roll read in chapel. 28. State Oratorical Contest. 'IQ' 29. Glee Club leaves on annual trip. 313: i 30. Rev. Humphrey, new pastor at St. Paul's. 23' , 1 1 2 N X iQf 1 K -jfilfdi -' ' . - xx 5 - 1--X 4 .12: ' ,ii ' 11 ul' - ' . - . - 1 .f' ' 4 f,'- -Q N1 1 1 f., - '., .- 1 ' x N PRICKLY PEAR fl Vx' ,1 N 1,1 if Fir 1 1922 May-111111: 1922 1 1. May Day. 7 2. Prickly Pear goes to press. W., 3. Rev. Burdick opens Christian Fundamentals course of Y. M. and Y. W. N. f.'1 4. Glee Club's coming home tomorrow! 5. Junior and Senior Prep hike. 7. Bishop Burns preached at St. Paul's. 8. Seniors appear in caps and gowns. 9. Dr. Ralph Keeler talked in chapel. 10. Visitors from the Deaconess Board. 12. Animal Staff at Hauser Dam. 13. Academy lits entertain the College. 1 1 ' 1 14. Mother's Day. A D 15. Skull and Bones Club banquet. 17. Juniors entertain the Seniors. 19. Y. M. and Y. W. party at Lenox. 24. Senior girls' theatre party. Senior sneak-day. 28. Y. M. and Y. W. breakfast on Mt. Ascension. 11 29. Recital School of Music. 30. Annual student prayer meeting. 31. Senior Academy class plays. 1. Deaconess School entertainment. 2. Annual Glee Club concert at Shrine Temple. 1 1 1 1 3. Joint meeting of Literary Societies. esley Burns. K 1 ilu!! 4. Baccalaureate sermon-Rev. H. G. Humphrey. 'f College sermon--Dr. Edward Laird Mills. 5. Academy Commencement. tm 6. Reunion of Literary Societies. 1' V Farewell chapel exercises. U11 Senior reception, Bishop and Mrs. Charles W 7. College Commencement. 'Z Alumni luncheon and business meeting. 1. 11 NX' X11 1,1 1. 1,1 1922 'w 1 1 ll ,1 1 ,f 11 .111 x 1 XP 'xii 1 . 1,1 Th X1 . .1 ,. 1 1 NC sl, rS4 x. F .,l if 1. 1,, ,1 f l 1 W1 1 V ' 1 1 7 1 1 I Y X111 f P1 11 ,X 1 XXI 1 Xia 1 .ir 1 11 1 l'f 11 71 Thx .1-, . xx 1 V11 'I ,1 11, 1 dl sl NN ' f I lv PRICKLY PEAR . X , X. lv W, ,-,,, Vg ' IM' , 3 Ig , -VV, . . If rw 1 I X r Qi ,,. 'LL XWMWY X 1 'X '- 1 '? ' Af' - s . T X-,A Q V . ,. 1 H' ' - ij' 'M' ' Q- ,' , . ,5.??F,, .. -- Y ., '. g 5' ' , X ,J A K lf j ug f .'-M 1 5' vig? 5 , ' . - - Q ,ii ' fit' , . -L1-95 A w ' ' . 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Crichton ........ ....... A . B. '01 A. T. Fryclcman ....... ....... A . B. '01 Blanche Van Scoy ...... ....... A . B. '01 Lena Van Scoy ........... ....... L . B. '01 E. Gertrude Storer ...... ....... L . B. '02 Melvin Rumohr ..... ....... A . B. '02 Robert P. Smith .... .... M . R. G. Young ............ . Ped. Wilbur F. Sanders ..... LL. Rev. Jacob Mills .................... D Rev. W. W. Van Orsdel ........ D Fred W. Kelser ............. .. ..... A. B. '18 M. E. Van Dernark ......... ....... A . B. '18 Rachel T. Parmenter ..... ....... A . B. '19 Forrest W. Werts ......,. ....... A . B. '19 Fred Mayberry ........... ....... A . B. '19 Asbjorn Smedstad ....... A. B. '19 Irene Gordon ....... ....... A . B. '20 Ralph Boid ....... ....... A . B. '20 George Martin ..... ....... A . B. '20 Horace M. Lane .... ....... A . B. '21 Fred C. Boid ........ ....... A . B. '21 Gertrude Crane ...... ....... A . B. '21 Loi-s Russell ........ ....... A A. B. '21 Alvin Canole ..... ....... A . B. 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I 14 ' Gossard Front Lacing V ll'er F nch Kid CORSETS v t I H A GLOVES 'Wamtie Full Fashioned SILK HOSE 'THE I-zouszz or 'tviE12l'1 ' ' x 1 PRICKLY PEAR 1 4 V Union Bank E3 Trust Company I-Ielena, Montana CAPITAL, SURPLUS AND PROFITS f - S650,000 di ,N ,'NlD,,r 'DRAW Accounts of Students of Wesleyan are Cordially Invited, Courtesy and Satisfactory Service Always. Sole Agent for White Y E E E L S Elephant Bread Flour CAFE .SQET1 is,V,w 62a- ns.-.An ,-wr 'iwulu ff-.view Hynes, , Haut: IG:-SSM H G'a'v'iZ'e?? WM Q ugn- .-If IW- -.: g-g 1'r- 7 l -I - Wesleyans:-Here you will find a quiet home-like place to eat. Students:-Next to home-c0ok- ing is the cooking at Eybels. Fred. Bollinger Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Telephones 654f655 210 North Rodney Street, Helena I 9 2 2 u xx P51 I x 1 SPE CIALISTS E I In Afifefzt' Kniffeff IIQH1' F ' , I t X 1 L Foofbfzff f erseuw H01101' Swefzfers E 'K E1 Bfzyeefhzff Sbfrfy Afbfefzb Hose rim 1 E, px O,SA6'Zl AflIZ.ff!.llg M1'ff5 . RE Tx f A 2414 N01'!h SlZC'I'd7llFl1f0 Afve., Cfzzkzzgo, Iff. g 'H H4 'f x '. ri E THE INDEPENDENT ' f X b lx 1 ,N x w . 'V . Master Printers L1 -PUBLISHING COMPANY 1: FJ , , x' w 1 If It Comes Out of the Independent E 'A ik Plant It's Real Printing - I .. I-4 1 ,x L- 3 t , mt A s P Pi F w A if if fe if Zi PRICKLY PEAR ii P' Commencement Day is Near Call and See Our Useful Graduation GIFTS Book ends, desk sets, writ- ing portfolios, address books, school memory books, gold and silver pencils, fountain pens SL congratulation cards. W. A. Moore Book and Stationery Co. 50 N. Main Helena Montana Placer H oief F E. Kexfler - Prop rielor First Clary in Every Respeef A la Carte Dining Room Operated by Ourselves Via-ws Taken at a Moment's Notice llay or Night in Any Part of the City Office and Parlor Flash Lights EDW. M. REINIG Poem New Pfzofogmpfief' ENLARGEMENTS Made From Kodak Pictures As Well as Portraits Uffice Rooms 52 S. Rodney St. Phone 1892-W HELENA, MONTANA KODAK FINISHING A Specialty I Use None But the Best of Materials Prices Moderate, Work Guaranteed I-lelena Creamery Company ini Manufacturers of le- Butter and Ice Cream Dealers in Dairy Products HELENA, MONTANA. Phone 638 Phone 638 L refs 1922 ,A F' '54 'fi , a El l For Rm! ,Qimzfzfy mm' Service 1 sex P H O N E gg, l 3 6 , it 4 A n 51 in . 49 Cfzpjfzzf Lfzzmflw + il' fx is 3.7 So. rlffzfzz Sf. Hefefza, Mofzfnffd i fa B r Y Pi 'H NH' . ,I --- ,,-A., an .11 ,ff if f Q UR line of merchandise embraces every complete and X 1 . fq comprehensive stock of hardware, builders' supplies , F c and mining. if i N OUR house-furnishings department we show a full i , .Nr Pu- line of dinner ware both domestic and imported- sl glassware, aluminum, enamel, and tin kitchenware, stoves l.,i 4 and most important of all-the MONARCH the Stay Satis- 1 1 'af' factory Range. 'digg 4 se s Ss Fm 4 - I-I elena 'sifthegt HQ s- Hardware ,Q 7' ag -Ui, ..X ' RANGEi Company ' h '1 753 I HIV ,Q f uiglti Ni ' ' sl ,fi 5 , 19 Z 2 PRICKLY PEAR 4 V 'lf W C C gr- 1: '- , 'Q 1 'af' -1 fr' 1 1 W -' Mx E! A i 1 a 1 .Ld-1 1 'Z' V, -Lv. 'l Jr. lf U-1-, , -. ,., ,, - . Q K -. - J' mfg l , V '. ' -- ,:-Lb. ,' wa- - 7 -, . ,C -.. ffl 'kT4'.-, 2'-1, 'j 'f -,' 1113327-'lf'.lf',14u . -. fi . ' r A .f .'7j-:?1f.r-l- W4 .w r Jam' ff... ' .v JP new H l f'i' ,,'f.1'Q,1,5,A-Haillf,-N1 . fl.',155i,n2,i V ,4,111M,Z' , ' 5 - tytgg. J yr' ,L-als' .41 gyf . , W .1 -,r K, u '2 a-wf..4:.:- 5. -'wc f -- iff. qfiflr-1. 1 ,frm-il' I zr ,Q . - D. .4 The Modern Convenience and Necessity THE HELENA LIGHT 8z RAILWAY CO. 7-1117 P6l7'C'A67Z 'J' EH! 7 i Tex Dear I rzltofzyr 165101 gow' g'l'f1flI6.S' 271 my cfrz.vsey 7676677 my 7lZEfllI.CZ.716 mme fi '0111 PIIFCAEIZ 'J Dfllg Store' H T131 IDHVCAEIZHS' l'7l'1'sf i i Dealers in C0 WCDCDD Sharpless Separators, Farm Implements, also agent for Helder Sz J. I. Case Tractors. Call at 15 Placer Ave. or Phone 497-J. We are always ready to serve you. PETER SCHIERTS Helena Montana Everything Musical We now have all the latest Popular Sheet Music. Come in and hear the new Victor Records. May We serve your Musical Wants? Curtin Music House '6The House of Quality 17-19 W. 6th Ave. Helena, Montana. 1922 1 , PRICKLY PEAR Whether on a Fishing Trip, Camping, Touring or at the Seashore Eliifljf 066052011 Cam jzl' KI KODSJJQ Keep an Autograph record of all pleasure trips-you'll never regret it. , , 'SQK , ,' ,L .. l .ALL 'f - f L71 '. f' ' . na iru, it e 17 ,Ir - f f I: ' lf X ,W ?, I' HIM! 114, 1 ml ik, x if ff A I x X2 , . ff, J aw rv , X it , ' ffl' I l '-S. X f L. Q 1 'f FF! . I 'Ea 'S , '?-'H-F 1 .1 - ,hx Mm. M 5-155 , ini -' ' f ,gr ,AL-L I.. 1 E .4 .EJ J'-7 .lg l it 'Nui , , ..a.K.f ft 1. , in -f WMD i 'y wh., I ff , xr' y- , I, rw. f lv. .qw Wi wily Hiiiffi-' Q 'JS' , 2 X lvl'- w.- 71?-..'f1 . f - .1 - . . H... 1-MLW . Let us show you the new AUTOGRAPH KODAKS, we have them from 38.00 Vest Pocket Autographic to 367.50 for the 3-A Special Autographic Kodak. 0I'R FINISHING DEP.lRT.'tIENT GETS THE BEST RESI'L'l'S FROM YOUR NEGATIVES. ALL WUIIK GI'ARAN'l'EEll BUDDfFISl-IER DRUG CGMPANY HELENA Eastman Kodak Dealers Montana CURTIS BROS. Canned Fruits andVegetables SOLD BY R. C. WALLACE CUMPANY l 19 N. Main Phone 55 WI-IE Wanting Reliable Groceries, Cured Meats, Canned Goods, and Fresh Fruits and Vegetables . . . TELEPHONE 7 Prosser 23 Schaeffer 357 North Main Street iff PRICKLY PEAR 'iff w ri! fi W' Q c N - v 1 ot mg Serious Van, in Civics class: Who is your mayor? Minnie: Wine W Van: Some people have wine for their god, but I didn't know they had it for t , their mayor. I Slats watching Pokie shovel sugar into his tea: Why don't you pour your tea f into the sugar bowl? ff' Ruth Van: Gee, I'd like to change my name. l Bill K: Writing lots of letters this year, Blanche? Blanche: But you notice I clon't have many dates, though. Bill: Correspondence doesn't have much kick, does it? .L Tom Bum: I never wanted to work in an office either, I always wanted to be a husband. Professor Raymer, lowering the window: Has the class been smoking or is it LH just one member smoking for all of you? FE, Ma.dge: We're only fumingf' ls If Madge isn't pottering around, she is joscelying. Addie: At Lewistown I took less work and didn't have another thing to dis- tract my attention. Tom: Oh, do you call him a thing? Helen: Why do men have whiskers? ' Ruth Edsill: To keep the girls away. gi, Helen: Oh, I've got it now. Porcupines have quills for protection, don't they? ij Blanche, translating Spanish: I am single, is a temporary condition Wt 4 Miss Goodrich wrote the following on the back of an English theme: Please lf' write more legiblyf' ,, ' Next day: Miss Goodrich, what did you write on the back of my theme. Miss Goodrich: It requires a good many hard knocks to become a good writer. Bob M: J'iggs ought to start producing soon. fn' OTIS MENTAL TEST. Wool Sheep Feathers Goat Peeling Banana Shell Orange Frosh: What's the difference between vision and sight? : Senior: Well, you can flatter a girl by calling her a vision, but never call my, her a sight. Professor Raymer: The examination will begin with insanity. 4 Madge: Yes, and end with it, too. I Elva Sweetland: Gee, I like bob parties. Q1 Vera S: You ought to, you have enough of them. Prof. Deich of Gooding College: Well, I make it a practice to keep my papers up up to date. K, Miss Goodrich: Well, after I've taught for a hundred years, I could too. Miss Crane: Marriage is lnonogomous not from evolving conventions, but due yfq to the creative act of God. Edwin Dover: Marriage is monotonous not from evolving conventions, but due to the creative act of God. , Bill Koehler: Could a woman become president of the United States? :gf Professor Raymer: Now, Mr. Koehler, you know that a woman would never admit that she was thirty-five. .lf 1 -xt x ,, xl' .II Ml, ,i .if ,ll ,f - i Fl' 11 I1 A . ,K Ill! i 1,1 P 'l i u i ,,, N1 'i H x - if -f UC ,lf ,-X.. NN' - .lf Vw ,, if i i I at , l Milf pf, if 'I lil, tw.. Xl yd ,. J' 'v 1 li, l xl I. tr W lf l'f 1 ,iii .'Ig 'x'l 'i Nl f fl if f n',f ,f li V l .fl W esleyam : Wien Noi Eafzhg zz! ffze D077iZZf07'jl You IWW Emi Me af the H .kit ,iq VIENNA CAFE 1' FRANK WISE 81 SON, Props. vt 408 N. Main St. I I Home Cooking y-, Phone 428-W Prices Reasonable Lvl Y! Q' C F KING N A KING P and Mg, S t y I I 1 I SPRING-1922 SNAPPY STYLES fi- X f New Authentic Spring Millinery Q Now Ready I Fisher's Millinery 1 PHOENIX', Silk Underwear and Q Silk Hosiery t W. T. K ING Vice-Pres. 7-Passenger Packard Touring Car 7-Passenger Packard Limousine Studebaker Sedan Helena Cab and Bus Co. Bus Service From Hotels to Depots Day and Night Office: Placer Hotel Telephone 125 Il: PRICKLY PEAR ,K xv 1 'Nl' 4 DR. R. R. FRAZIER ' JI Ili nm AJ-W. Tefepboize 65 Gf1l.s'.s'e'.v E717 'ff E NV I RON M ENT nl- nf. l'y'lf:jl,f' h h h b g fl o h th y work, hy can g t th rvice d S y s of rig d p in ex g d ftt ng ey NI e- ap I h pt I IQVH .E:.X'dllll.llFIf H1211 D011 'I ZWfzf Gfmlvey, 1127! Tk!! T011 S0 M h 1922 .I F. .Ig 1 r ,uf FQ 4 I X, ph J' K, V1 PA. -f 4, 4 V A,- vw f xx r-4 r .41 E, 1 x w r? 1 J ' 1 ral WV' xy , T, Nr H 'U lx R' N, Hx, um -XL! 'Y Ng' X ff' PRICKLY PEAR Y. M. C. A. tcorner Fuller and Lawrencel GCDGD FELLCDWSI-HP Get You R tion in Wholesome Surro dings With Helpful Companion GYMNASTICS - GAME ROOM - DORMITORIES - AQUATICS- READING ROOM-EDUCATIONAL CLASSES Pig'n Whistle CANDIES Always Fresh Put up in exquisite packages. A good line of bulk candies. Dainty lunches served in our tea room and the very best in fountain drinks. Sl-IELTON' S Candy Shop In the O'Connor Drug Store ffffw' H 2511 IIQUZZL 1796 Bef! ORDER EDDTUY BREAD From Your Grover Marfe by Cfefzfz Haizrfi' 271 M0ff67'7I Sbopy E... 192 2 Q.,--J'1 'L PRICKLY PEAR ,-. . V .. X , , SHOE ARMY E3 NAVY 424 North Main St. Empson Building I-Ielena, Mont. R E P A I R I N G so Mt At Army Goods Most Reasonable of PM All Kinds H. TOEPEL Wiflllifggiiiifhiibeliillielhiii Main and Lawrence Sts. Camping Equipment Poultry Feed Our Scratch Feed and Egg Mash Makes 'Em Lay Sanford f Evans Co. Phone 21 Helena If It's Anything in School or Sporting Goods Supplies WE'VE Gor IT! MONTANA BOOK AND STATIONERY CO. I. O. O. F. BUILDING 419 N. Main St. Helena, Montana 1 L 14:1 1922 .W PRICKLY PEAR F1 E1 , w V Y l , xx .- x X 1 SERVICE ff' V 1 . M. xv, M, - Pr 1 1 , v' 1 ' ' J L 'LJ .ff VT. F2 57 SERVICE V - yi' V V4 1, i V -L v ,, fn -1 To Om' CZ!5f077767'5 .f-4 ,-A.. , w Ixnf M4 Thai 25 Me Way N 1 . K I Q We f4cz Uerf1'5e r Li I 4 1' A 'if . I D0f12e5fz'c Lzzzmffry Company ' ,V , ,U g Hefeiza PHONE I3 Mofzfafza FX x'f ,ff ,- ,..., , ,Wx ' -N'l . ,X . w f W H1 , .I I ' l M1 XXI. PRICKLY PEAR Tig if, 1 xllw ,V W V 'U LC 11 of ffl Nothing Serious J., ' Q Miss Crane in Bible Class: I just got a new book. Madge: Are you going to make us read it? Miss Crane: I wouldn't waste my time trying to do the impossible. WHERE YOU WOULD FIND THEM IF A TELEGRAM SHOULD COME. f X Gussie ..,...w...w................................,..,.................................................,............... In the Art Studio ' Emily .........wY... In the Kitchen 1 , Jim Bum ........... In the Parlor Linis Carlton ...... In the Library Z- Mary Boid ......... In the Book-Room fill Dave Morris ........ In the same place 'iii Jim McGoveny ...... Working Trig , Mable Pledger ....... - Eddie Bowers ........ O, Emma Metsker .,,,...,i Hg, Park .............,..... Pokey ,,...,.... J., Chadwick .,.,... M? I Tom Bum .........,.. ........................v............................................................. Taking a music lesson Talking with the girls Kidding someone Practicing voice Most anywhere At Rosenfield's .Room 5 Tyner Allen: Why is it that the smaller the town the lower the speed limit? Esther: They want people to see that there is a town. v'. Addie: Don't whiskers hurt? i Professor Raymer in European History: You have passed this history course as . the priest passed the Levitef' In ' Miss Wesner: What is the Latin race? . l Eddie Haynes: It is a race between a student's pony and the teacher's goat. ,i. -1-1 i f Frosh: What would you do if you were in my shoes? T Senior: Get 'em shined. W Editor: Girls, I had annual visions tonight. Christina: Blanche, is this the time of year that they come? 1 1 Y Stamm: What did you say, Jim? Jim: Nothing, - v i r g Professor Rayner: Now, Miss Mullikin, tell me about the anti-corn laws. They sound interesting to people who have bad feet. 1 Stamm: I know, but how did you express it this time? it i Miss Crane, speaking of sanitation among the Jews: They are the bathingest :ii bunch of people that you ever heard of. .xxyx -,W Five. We wonder if Dibbs attended. . O Announced at dinner that there would be a short Freshman meeting in room P S M4 I Jim: May I talk to Mid in the parlor tonight? Mrs. Tait: Yes, but don't waste electricity. i WHAT WOULD HAPPEN? in If Ham would laugh. f- ', If Dean Lemon would dismiss class on time. if If Ainslie forgot much more. iw, If Jim left early. If Miss Goodrich couldn't laugh. If Professor Raymer advocated a holiday. f If Evelyn d'idn't get rosy. If Blanche d'idn't like red fields. T If the lights didn't blink. .i If Bessie didn't like gym. .,r , Bob Morris: My comb has been to the dentist. It has lost some of its teeth. x l ,l l A4 'f .TN Ill! lf .. if lil ,l. ,-R. I .Oil FU 1 1 If l 1 'I at , 1 lixiy i f Fm I , wtf I in i Xi 4 X lla . .l 1 'I IU' lx If I If, ,..., -'li ,i 'l if V, .i,f if xi i X. 1922 1 3 1 ,H , fl PL 1 Repairing Fine Watches and Iewelry and the - A I PRICKLY PEAR It rr xi V . -,vi 1 t 5 MoNTANA MoNEY I 'W' I BUILT THE MONTANA LIFE i if lfllff .Nlozzffzfzrz Itlomjv - IS BUILDING FOR HIGHER EDUCATIGN if er n-' Insurance premiums that are sent out of Montana drain this state annually to the extent of several millions of dollars. W i f lfflvv Noi Keep the PVEIIIIIIIIIIJ' Htf1'ff 11 , 'I tw i t v to assist in building up Montana institutions? MONTANA LIFE it 1 +1 policies carry every desirable feature of an upftofdate contract. fi' I 1 ASSETS 54,071,209.94 A , f I reWiS'ifdYeiHiilfSTl'frfffiffifflgmfligitliflll ,5 I i . ,if 'if 4 JACQUEMIN JEWELRY oo. F 1 f t 1 , L , , , , L ,,,,,,Wn , Y, Y77WY 77 ii' , Y L, , , ,,, , ,,, ,I, 4 it I Yze Hofize of 7 f High Class lewelry Silverware Cut Glass 1 Gold Art China - Fine Swiss Watches American Watches and Ladies Wrist Watches 1 ' PM fl HQ bbefzkzfzke 271 ,,f I Manufacture of Montana Nugget and Sapphire if Iewelry to Grder- Workmanship Guaranteed I I 9 North Main St. Helena, Montana 1 t... PRICKLY PEAR Ef2i'7'fgi'.'T..4 W V Support Those Who Support You You no doubt read our adver- tisements in this paper, but as you read, did you stop to think where your groceries are com- ing from? All things being equal, and we think they are, we suggest that you buy at least some of your groceries of us. We Make a Specialty of Fresh Fruits Brackrnan Grocery Successors to Bourne 8. Brackman 6th Ave. at Jackson Phones 30 and 31 Helena Montana Say If PWM? Cm' Flowers Cut Flowers for All Occasions Delivered Anywhere by F. T. D. A. NURSERY-SEEDSMEN FLORISTS Established 1890 State ZV?1r.s'ery amz' Sem' Company Helena Montana Send for Catalogue BRQADWAY GRGCERY Staple and Fancy Groceries C. P. IENNISON Phone 89, 122 Broadway CENTRAL GARAG E Hoffman Sz Nash, Props. Storage and Accessories Phone 120 ANYTHING AT ANY TIME 40 West Lawrence St. Helena Montana 1 1 1 1 4 Lard and Sausage 'mg lf 'Q Phone 406-Corner Roberts and Helena Avenue , '- Y'f,E',LA v , H. t , 1 l X ,,, r, I. fi it l Helena Trading Co. th iz D. E. WHITE, Proprietor 2- M k r , W, Groceries, Meats, P 4 General Merchandise ffl ., , PP' 1 ' M . ly r s 4 Hay, Grain, Produce 5 Phone: Bell 986-Cor. Roberts and Helena Ave. 'H ff u r-'N , ,v . v1 V' Y, ,,- f 1 Fl N. P. Meat Market 1 1 rr, ,- u lx, , M, .J Xu' rr li Fresh, Salted and il 'w r Cured Meats, Homemade in ga fu P' f If u'f Af, HJ srl, -vf -on ll xr H rt P4 i 1 1 1 l A7 PRICKLY PEAR 4 P CQLLEGE SPCDRTS tl 'H 4 Rawlings sporting goods is the ' 1,2 h f 44 n proper parap erna 13 or gym ., track or field, our sporting goods department Will equip you, as Winners are always 1 equipped ....... f A. M. I-lolter I-lardware Co. John N. Glass, President m g a Harry G. Pickett, Sec.-Treas. Sfwfzp , i if ones Dealers in fine stationery, I 4 office supplies, Indian Curios, penants, novelties, leather pil- lows, pocket books, copper and tfEstablished 18191 Piatt f Heath Co. Incorporated 1903 Real Estate, Mines, lnsur- ance, Loans, Rentals and Indemnity Bonds. i China souvenirs, etc. D i Investments for Non-Residents g - a Specialty Y Correspondence Solicited '1 GZIZIZQI Bray. , Props. , si 320 N. Main 29 West Sixth Ave. V Helena ' Montana Phone 168 Helena, Mont. i 1922 i i , PRICKLY PEAR ew iii ft, , Wil I 5-1 ' 1 ,i 41 Q1 ,j is-4 i 'H i H S. ff 1 4 '-1 J x l L Man ls Iudged by His Friends We, as high class outfitters of men, are willing to be judged by the goods we carry. These makers are assurance of the most in STYLES - QUALITY ,- VALUE Fashion Park Suits for Men-Hirch-Wickwire Suits Earl Wilson Shirts and Collars-Stetson Hats-Cheney Cravats Wilson Bros. Hose and Underwear THE 6i31LgJt,s,o0oSMgANY SAM KOHLBERG, Pres. HELENA, MONTANA Follow the Footsteps of the Prudent Buyer Who Goes to the CASH STORE For the Best Things to Eat A full line of Fresh and Cured Meats, Poultry, Fish and Oysters WE AIM TO PLEASE Corner Jackson and Sixth Ave. Richter 81 Linnenkohl, Props. Two Phones-Call 592 L A 19 2 2 PRICKLY PEAR Q Ly 14, .xl WEISS CAFE he Advantage is Yours When you buy hoes at SMITHERS Vou get the advantage of selecting according to Vour personal taste a pair of shoes from the largest and most comprehensive exclusive shoe stock ir Montana and stand back of the quality of every pair that We sell Popular Prices S5 00 to 958 00 Smithers Shoe Store L s ff .n1922m., 'H 22 P pl F '51 ' ' ,, f P til i l i , ' Tix, I ga 1 I . . . 1 H es e r . i 1 pl gskghggii ivqisifi We pay special attention to .::1::,::Z:1:bbpk 1 sQ.4 xx the matter of accurate fitting if fi i l i X er eec , . me - S , . . ll ' 7 VT E44 Q Rv .,', X. v , , . . I ,R . 'I . , 3.1 N , E ,4 K 4 PROFIT 4 1, . vw 1 -1 ew ,x X 'x E, BY OUR EXPERIENCE amz' V12 1 5 44J'J'Ill 6' SZ!f'l'6J'J' for Your Allllllllf I , , by Tdflblg Arfvzzfzfage of Om' Coffege ,Q','fi Q4 amz' Hzlgh Srboof lfliilllllf Seriv1'ce . . . M4 iw f ,. K ,,, , 1' -i f yf 'vi .,- in, , ff ff H + ' 51106666 11166271 Company ,y M X vf, X n Uv, I ,xl fb Sf. Pfzzzf, M z7z1ze.r0!f1 lx 'Q . . XML' 4 Deszgnfrs and Engrfzwrs M High STAUUZ 1 . 1 ' 1 X Y E , and Collage .lnzzzzalx '- v AI' xl ,, 1 y x fxq W 1 , ' Hx ,gf , U4 HY X . I ' N w 'ff .ff 1 f ' nl, .UI f - y .N xx 1 A ' f 1 i ' .f, A . ,1,-4 THE GOLDEN RULE STORE We Are Featurlng Men s Style Plus Sults for Men Who Care We feature shoes leady to wear newest tvles always at puces that -ue always right Ou1 ca h buvmg powei f about -100 cham stores we can sell T01 les CASH CUTS THE QOST Mr Kinney 5 Lfzffzel Speczfzffy S6010 Expert I-Ia1r Dyelng Marcell and permanent wav ing manlcurmg hairdressing We also carry a complete l1ne ot toilet articles 6th Ave Phone 1598 Say DICK f My shoe bill does not amount to as much as that of some other fellows I know How is that, Jack? Well, you see I buy all my shoes at the American Shoe Shop because I always receive full value for my money, and then, too, they do all of my shoe repairing. They certainly have the most up to date ma- chinery, and their service is the best. American Shoe Shop 310 N. Main St. oTTo oLsoN, Prop. Stetson and Gordon Hats Trunks and Vallses Anderson I-lawklns Company DEALERS IN UP-T0-DATE lVlen s and Boys Clothlng Furnlshlngs and Shoes 26 N. Main Street Helena Montana Our Prices Right Our Goods Guaranteed 1 I eo is 'wi -1. PRICKLY PEAR ' 9 I Q 0 Y . . 7 C f' S A A - - . . . . . a a - ' ', S S D S c 1, ' 'i fl c c 0 c ct L . . i D . 'I 'cg VV' L0 . c 'I I S' ' S- YY V dr : A' ' ' ss- ll u , r . 1 N A L V ' 77 f f PRICKLY PEAR 1 1 if El i I It I cl I, el I 1 4 in Iillllllf' IV'f'l'ix I l I . 1 I, . ci -' a t ' M44 I , v ,i 411011171710 5 Pfizer! Tiefzfer Holfzfi of Rofzrfsboicii' 4 Pfzgzffzgei' fkzzdeiizffe 111101 Fefzfzzre P1Z'f111'e.s' 'H Q' WI-IY? , Because Barker Bread Is Better Bread X x i si a il , - f f t tit 'ii V . ajft I f fig ki it xiii L 71 f i AW' x 'WL 1' B it i tilili, R Insist on Barker V Bakery Products 1 Barker Bakery 5 Helena - - Montana Ifiy Yibze fo Retire BUY FISK TIRES ED. WALKER Buick Automobiles A..-.3 PRICKLY Pi-:AR .p ia O'DONNELL SHOES STETSON HATS - The Clofhefy '-A Suits We Made by Sftlilfff I36'Zi'ZUl'Eil You Clean Kahn aim' Hflgfh Pl'1'c'e.r Press and Sure Repair Please Clothes B0.S'.S'!6l' E99 SVCAIZEZUIQI' a Hl'A'7IH, fllwzfmm W' CAMBRIDGE CLOTHES EAGLE SHIRTS Kefhk Barber Sbop We Specialize in Pleasing Particular People Corner of 6th and Main C. F. KELLY Typewriters Rented, Repaired and Rebuilt Office and School Supplies Mofzfafzd TVQEQUVZTQ7' if Sffzfzbfzefjf Cowpfzfzy THE ,DENNISON STORE 23 W. 6th Ave. Phone 695 Helena, Montana Agents for the Woodstock Sz Remington Portable Typewriters s X- .x iii' fl,-Vi, 7 as P' 1922 PRICKLY PEAR 4, we A',- ,ki ' ' ' ' M A We Meet All Trains Day and Night We Move Everything ,I - 1 1 X' '.l I ,i 'Xl . .J ,f xx CALL PHONE 75 'vim . ' w - I 1 1 'th 4 'Ill I For Prompt, Intelligent and Business-Like Transfer of Baggage 343, 4 A 'sy I-I CD W E ' S s- , , H - f S1 TRANSFER -, y' A, .,nf L 319 NORTH MAIN ST. fl , X, lv, .,' M, f 1 AUTO TRUCKS-TOURING CARS W' V lr . 1. TRUNKS 50 CENTS ily 4 ALERT SERVICE of ,A-. 1' if 4 Look for the Man With the Yellow Checks 'C A Agents for Kleanrite Washing Powder PU' lf, .. ,.., ' nm ,, A., ul Commercial Travelers' Business Solicited 5-Day Free Storage ,Y A f -v 1, , i -wx rfrxf- .x.g,15 f K R- ' ELF if PRICKLY PEA 1 -X71 M X1 '11 ,Q .-F .AL -,11 AL f ' 1 ', L 1 'I 1 1 1 1, W -1 ' ' K .- .11 1 1 . Q V ,. .. X, 1. R , x,v7LKgI,Zg,41 1 ,f I Z iff. vw Q ' 1 -1 A - 1 ' 1 I 1 ' , . 1 1 A 1 ,fx 1 F. 7 1 , 4 . ,V . 1, , 1 , 1 ' 8 X ,H X 1 .A 1 sx 1 1 K -1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1.4 1 1 1 V 1 E , ' f fa ' 1 'ff 1 I ! ,Q ' . ,fn - A , .' ,' if - ' 1 '. . K ' F71 111 ' -. .. , f 1 1 1 . ,, I .f Q1 . 1 16 1 ,113 ' 1 X - A f 1 1 5 1.1 'F I 4 , 1. 1- ' . .1 , 5 1 Q 1 11 , . 1 , 1 .J-, xx I I V 1, - 1 I' I 5 Q 1 1 .. l 1 1 5 M14 gm . 1 f g 3-:Q 1 1 1 '. ? 11549.75 f ,Q ' xx A 1 1 1 . 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T171 H0111e of H111'1, S1611171111' 11111! jvlcllik' Cfofhef, Hfklltl fm UC xl, ,l, 1- HN 'ff 5 ' ..lf li VJ 'X 1, .X I, X f M V N, I, N x,, -' wrf, C X I , ' x '1, ,x -' v. 1 1111 1 JOHN STURROCK XM: , xr, 11 11 1 .I 4 PL UMBING AND HEA1 TING WI ,x 1, . X I , 1 1 . N, I, X f xkq . 11 ! .XA 1 ' COMPANY ui hw f X w ,lf 1 v',, l ' Ml '1- .. II, gn, 41 y H 4 EQ x fix - Y' -Q-lf. Pnlcxmr PEAR v i Affiffery Czzpiml i Qi Opfjm! i - Pmffwcv 4 0 0 M if ty ' 1' 0 z tl-I . E 2, if 'PML is If M Wmii -i 56 South Main St. Opfomefrzlvfs mm' 'V X ,A Ollljf Me Bw! Opflwdm Li 0 lil! IDAOZLOIDZKILQLY Helena Montana 'i Have Your Next x Suit or Overcoat Tailored to Your I-Ielena Candy Kitchen F : Order u in We always show a large line Soft DflHkS ,Q of fabrics at 325.00 to 32750, - 74 330.00 to 335.00 Candles Q -7 Magazines 4 LIBERMANN as 0 1 TAILURING CG- J. F. Brady Phone ess-J Emery Shirts, Phoenix Hosery, . Lewis Underwear, Cheney 16 SO' Mam St' I Neckwear. Helena Montana n -M.-15 ,,, Ov . 11 54 Pi. u-x-- ,1 vc SN! x.- v., v S GRADUATION DRESSES fi 7 ' X 1 ' V After viewing our splendid display of dainty dresses for gradua- P5 K tion, you will see no reason for having one made for that memorable ,-,' I l XY, u occasion. Complete outfits for school Wear or for the Commence- -'f ment Exercises. vt, CGLLEGIAN CLOTHES x f S N, .,f H EGR COLLEGE BUYS kr 'H vi Xi. sr, -'Hn PM 3 For styles and real values there is nothing to compare with S. xi' 1 l.ll H4 ii, our Collegian Lines. We can give you a good suit for from 315.00 'S to 325.00 f. 'f rf, 1 ,, X- ix l Our lines of Shirts, Silk Hosiery, Hats, Caps and all furnishings 1 will show the way to dress Well on little money. 4 ew i Y7 we U . ' ll l i V iq 4 ll I 'I ii W S4 SANDEN E FERGUSON COMPANY if It mf ,if ,d 1-J. - ' Hifi ' -V1 . THE STORE OF TRUE ECONOMIES my 1 1 , I F ,eq PJ-K i , f Pnlcmx PEAR 1 , xiii ti , V 1 ln' .. . 0 '2Ji?Y5l:ff'-X1 . . .1 0 1: ' I Q r :--I0 . '. ' .f's'fT4i!01i 0lf?kKLSi' l'-'r1'11.Q'.IR J ' - W2- A ' .5-'f'3':a.7. , ' . . RUXMM' 'r'si'1 -4Hi11.f-.w. I . ' I . 11, .5 - - A -ff-'Q' ,. 1 5 .1 N ,-- 4: 1. 51 00 refill 7 1, - I , M... . f f P: 0'fffS?14ef'1 r 1 zz- . t ...--1:f'y3?f.EgLlL'1-I:G:.r53M1i5?'.!EDi I 1 . 1 ff f'?...g-1,113 I' 4 l l 1151 NEW SPRING EGOTWEAR . THAT KEEPS COMPANY WITH FASHION '44 'va Ready-gloriously ready for spring! To absolutely excel with 04, number of styles presented. To dominate in the presentation of High Grade Footwear, at the lowest prices. W That is our aim, our creed, and our accomplishment, and so V7 Win ia, we announce our complete preparedness for spring. Ready with 1 every authentic Spring Fashion for men and women who want , stylish footwear at moderate prices. 557.00 to S16.00, and hosiery to V. . I match, 31.25 to 34.00. 1 1 , L3 U14 11 THISTLEWAITE'S ff RELIABLE SHGES 1 . , f' IIC I, .r, ..,.., ,-N.. 1 I1 'z M' I4 .,11 I lu 4 - If T H E Boys' Sultsff 1 111 BANK OF w 1, MONTANA Should have 1 'AI 1 1 HELENA, MONTANA tW0 pairs Qf flfmzbfr Erfrraf Rfzfrrw 1' .f.mf1'f11'1'o1z have plenty It Lk' CAPITAL ................,... S250,000 G ILL ' -II SURPLUS .....,.,......,... S100,000 of SUIYS at Fw lf! S50 to S40. if yn Thomas A. Marlow, President ,ty ml'- -'ff Albert L. Smith, Vice-President :fu I'1l ll 1 I XI1 x11 E. W. Prosser, Assistant THE NIFTY A11 Cashier B I L L TAILOR lil! 1 - I 1 NATIQNAL A 1311 H W. H. Dickinson, Cashier 1 11, N x X A R . D, 'X P53 W X-L L I . 1 TJ HOURS , fx f'v- 9tol2A.M. 1to5P.M. -,f I .Of 4 m4 .fb- f i EZ. -l . M1 W1 , FX E! ft f V, DR. JOHN DOANE SUTPHEN QQ DENTET 5 W ,375 HELENA, MONTANA f 111' if fl n 14 -- 4 W1 , k H 510 POWER BLOCK PHONE 155 N I x,. w xx .T ,TJ '1. 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Porfmif amz' Commervzkzf Pbofogmpier 1 f 1 Ng, f , 'NZ Q:xL1l STUDIO-BAILEY BLOCK PHONE 730.11 ,I IX1, U 1 R -4 I 1 1 -V1 , .U X 1 . 1 o 1 1 w ' N 1 1 S I Czzfberfsoie 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PRICKLY P1-:AR X I-r ,, 1 Q The Coffege Camfeefe .W t R l1 Opwvzfm' 1.11 fobzf 1D1'Zl'fl!6l'.YAIf fmkb Me K M. X V I H+ p mm' K if flrvofzkzfzbfzs of Me Coffege QQ 'rr i' ' 1 ,D J Fmjfs Czzfzziies Suppfies 'rr r r F ' X , 1 Your Pfzfrofzfzge I5 Sofzdfm' gt X 1 .w, w -rw rg, x 1, w,. 5 r F Q, C0,,,pjZ7,,6,,m- of Gf'0cefz'e.v C07WCfZb77E7jl , X I Nw If f The Eck Meat S3 Grocer Eighfb fl 73672116 II A Main Street Market r 1 NH Phone 472 Myra!! f. Nbr, Proprfeior 1 t 1 i Depot Market Q N .A 1 f n Opp. N. P. Depot 423 Ezlghfh Awe. 'Hefefza ,jj Phone 63 V71 112 Leda' 771 Qzzczfzfqz :Y aim! Low P7'Z.C65 My ' Qgzfzfzly Serfwce 1 1 9 2 2 1 1 N 1 f 1 420 N. Main st. Grovery Company S 1 , 1 e., 14 LLgf..3 -1 i 1 ls' I 1 1 QQ? l 1 1 , if 1 U . 111ll XX 1 'f ' f Qt y P1 'H 1 1 W 37 l 4 I 111, 1 , , 4 EWU Sp rin 0 ues b .L 1 I x I 1 nl, 1 1 - 1 1 I 1 q YRIADS of chic Tailleurs and smart Wraps and Frocks are here- ready for an advance Spring showing. Many very interesting style ' . features are in evidence and Milady will Welcome some novel and delightful Q, departures that we do not wish to disclose Without a showing. Tl 1 1 . . , 3111 May U? Expert an Eazrfy Milf From You? 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