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tjmerirai ' tf-oAeu id I From the Rims - 1947 This, the tenth YELLOWSTONE represents the faculty, students and administration of Rocky Mountain College. The 1957 yearbook tells the story of who we were and what we did throughout the year. You, the students, are represented by the life activities, organizations, and our campus, for it is you who make them possible. Through the next ninety- four pages of THE YELLOWSTONE your guide will be a very willing and capable individual. He will guide you to all points of interest and remind you of the many pleasant times had by all. This indeed is a very special tour, for the guide is giving you a tour of his home - the home of the bears. Now I would like to introduce to you the R. M. C. Bear, your guide for the remaining part of this tour. I From the Rims - 1957
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jbedUcalian • • The 1956-57 YELLOWSTONE is dedicated to our two Rocky coaches, Herbert J. Klindt and Frank E. Mathew. These men represent the true ath- lete of Rocky Mountain College by their sportsmanlike conduct in and about their duties. Roc ky coaches are partly responsible for the many championships won in and around the state this year, because Rocky-graduate coaches won many honors. First, of course, was the winning of the Montana Collegiate Confer- ence by our own RMC team. This was followed by Butte Public High School coached by Bob Rae, 1952 graduate, who won the Class AA tournament cham- pionship. Secondly was Toby Kangas, 1940 graduate, who coached Sidney to a Class A tournament championship. Next in our spotlight is Tritz Jurovich, 1956 graduate, who coached Circle to second place in its division ' s regular season. Another one of our 1956 graduates was Frank Eckes who took second in the Wyoming State Class C tourney with his team from Chugwater, Wyoming. Fifth on our list is Bob Nees, 1950 graduate, who was fourth in the regular season ' s play with his Miles City Cowboys. With the success of these men in mind, we dedicate the tenth YELLOW- STONE to the coaches — MR. HERB KLINDT AND MR. FRANK MATHEW. : MR. HERB KLINDT MR. FRANK MATHEW
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