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Sin ,£18 THE 1927 L Y ROLL CALL From Laurel comes William Bill Chamberlin, football guard, Secretary of State in the Student Government, and aspiring architect. High in Student Government, and fomidable in debate, Bert Kronmiller, of Deaver, Wyoming, the president of our class,and football tackle, is an all around man. Baird Janney, from Hardin, as a member of the male quartet, and in dramatics, has won the hearts of many audiences by his graceful bearing, pleasant manners, and tenor voice. Red also contributed to the strength of the football team as tackle and end. Herman Miller, also from Hardin, an accomplished musician and President of Dramatics club has added to the success of nearly every dramatic production of the year. Mildred Aldrich came from Ekalaka. Now Ekalaka is on the map. Dormitory life at Kimball Hall would sometimes lag without Faye Tooke, also an Ekalaka contribution. Faye played tackle on the football team, and is among the sixteen letter men. Ruby Henry comes from Midwest, Wyoming. Gay, willing, and a brunette, she gives the lie to that Blonde Idea. Another Midwest product is Marian Chick. Everyone knows the meaning of Chick. She ' s it. The grave responsibilities of chaperoning evening visitors at the library fall upon the unassuming shoulders of Walter Peck, of Park City. To prove that James Anderson, of Twete, is a regular fellow, he has been made a Fellow in Engineering. She May Kuhl (cool), but we think she will always remain the same irrepres- sible May who has helped make life lively. May is from Luther. A builder of homes and a helper of humanity is our always smiling and lovable Margaret Holmes. Margaret comes from Stanford. A great man is not necessarily a large man, as was found to be true when Kennan Skeen came to the Polytechnic from Worland. There is no joke about Dudley Fulton from Wibaux, though he is short and to the point. The leading role in The Brat gave Marie Paris a chance to demonstrate her dramatic ability. Marie ' s home is in Worland. From Billings comes Stanley Sloate, clever football quarterback, and letter man. HE 25 W
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EHp i|S THE 1927 L Y Seated: May Kuhl, Marie Paris, Ruby Henry, Miriam Skipp, Mildred Aldrlch, Marian Chick, Margaret Holmes Standing-: Wm. Chamberlin, Walter Peck, Baird Janr.ey, Bert Kronmiller, Faye Tooke, Herman Miller, Dudley Fulton I j ll i . .1 JUNIOR CLASS Bert Kronmiller, President Mr. G. A. Holmes, Sponsor Wm. Chamberlin, Vice-President Margaret Holmes, Sec.-Treas. This group of comely young ladies and handsome young gentlemen is one of the Poly ' s outstanding classes. We are not boasting for we have learned how to shovel in and dig out and have built up a mound of valuable knowledge. No class has been better directed and supported, as we have Mr. Holmes for our sponsor, who is a willing helper and a great help to us in advising and aiding. It ' s Who ' s Who that stands us on a high pedestal, though not too high to lend a ready and helping hand to the others. All of us have willingly done our bit to make the Poly and the out-of-town districts recognize real quality among us and other classes. In basketball and football Baird Janney, Faye Tooke, Wm ' . Chamberlin, Stanley Sloate, and Bert Kronmiller were players who sweated and worked hard in order to build up our fast-playing teams. In the music department are Baird Janney, Herman Miller and Stanley Sloate. The girls acted important parts in Blue Moon, one of Poly ' s most successful exhibitions, and in many dramatic stage productions. Also they have contributed much musical talent. This collective history of the Junior Class of ' 27 is an introduction to what the members will accomplish in the future. It is the first page to the many pages of interesting events and successful aims that will ripen and make names for us all. 24 A
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t .i„ „i . i THE 1927 L Y Seated: Harris Swartz, Mabel McDonald, Mildred Coons, Miss Clark, Eula Frazier, Sadie Porter, George Levi Standing-: Robert Koraoll, Wm. Kline, Everett Klunder, Marcus Whitten, James Carmack Not Present: Thelnia Shiveiy, Ralph Matteson, Helen Broadus SOPHOMORE CLASS Last fall the Sophomore Class began a year of activity by being one of the first classes to organize. After some debating they chose Miss Clark for sponsor, Robert Komoll for President, Sadie Porter for Vice-President, and Harris Swartz for Secretary-Treasurer. The Sopohmore class boasts of having members in every student organization on the campus. There are three members who were on the football team and won their letters; five members in the chorus; one member on the stock-judging team which was sent to Bozeman to represent the Polytechnic at the Vocational Confer- ence; two members make a half of the male quartet; five members hold responsible positions in the Student Government ; one ranks high in the societies — and so it goes all the way down the list. In the way of social activities the Sophomores, combined with the Freshmen, are credited with the dance which was given on March 26th in honor of Mr. L. T. Eaton ' s fifty-eighth birthday. It was proclaimed by all to be the best dance given during the year. As the year 1926-27 closes, the Sophomore Class feels that they have just reached the half-way station, and that vacation is only a time when their energies may be renewed for another lap. sis 26 -§f|
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