GIRL? GLEE LLUB What is home without music has often been said and it applies to the school as vxell because is the school not a home by p1oXy We have been verv fortunate in having a great deal of musical talent in the school this year and more so to have had as good a director as Mr Williamson Every Monday and Friday morning fiom 8 40 to 9 15 was devoted to singing by the Whole school Tuesdays and Thursdays Weie reserved best music this year was furnished by the male octette which consisted oi Bernard 0 Neil and Patilck Duffy first tenors Ralph Rains and Jack Radcliffe second tenors Chai les Guthrie and Robeit Dow first basses and last but not least William Elliott and f'eorge Tackson second basses All credit should not go to the boys however because the girls gave an Operetta called the Wild Pose They also sang at the Teachers In stitute Senior Plav and the Declamatory Contest The boys too sang at the latter ex ent Doi othy Longmuir 90 9 'Y L u - ,- V ' n - ' - ,L Y , ' 1 . 1 for the girls while on Wednesdays the boys tried their skill. Some of the . . Y . , . . ! ! ! Q ' Q ! 7 , . , . I U , . D 1 I ' ll ' 7? 7 L . ' . , Q L - 1 y 7 . ' 7 l 44 .
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THE YOUNG MElN S VOCATIOINAL COL GRESS lhe young men s vocatlonal conference held at Bozeman January 1? to 17 was a real success as was shown by the attendance and by the boys draftlng a I'6S0ll1t10l1 not only of appreclatlon but urglng the college au thorltles to make It an annual affalr Ixearly one hundred boys repre sentlng sltxv one hlgh schools of Montana were ln attendance The con ference was fol the pul pose of studylng dlfferent vocatlons and of help mg the boys of Montana to select thelr propel XOL2.tlOl1 The success of the COHTQIGUCQ was due mostly to the untlrlng effol ts of PlOf 'NI J Abbey As reported by our lepresentatlve Robert Dovs the pl ogramme was very lnterestlng and especlally lnstructlve Valuable talks by men of lo cal and natlonal fame lncludlng Chancellor Elllott of the Unlverslty and Dr L H Balley of Cornell Umverslty Vlele glyen At the confelenu. SDeC13l emphasls was put upon the value of a college edu atlon Whltll cannot be overestlmated hobert repolted that the people of the town were exceptlonal host and that the week at Bozeman was one of the most prohtable weeks he had ever spent We hope that the college wylll make thls an annual event and they can count of Lhoteau fO1 b0OStll1Q' It every yeal Robelt Dovs 0 THE SENIOR PARTY Phe senlols gawe thell ball on October 3 1919 whlch was the fllst soclal actlvlty of the season and as may well be expected was a gland success Dld you notlce the senlols brlnglng lll cals loaded Vllth boughs the green shaded llghts falrly tlansfolmed the audltollum lnto a shady forest glade Such lnvltlng bowers of green and gold leay es and such wonderful moonllght waltzes could only be done by the senlols and aren t they always so clevel ln brlnglng out thelr class colols gl een and gold' Even the programs wele shaded ln gleen and gold by some of hc class artlsts A lal ge crowd attended thls flrst dCt1Vlty and enjoy ed L very much as was gathered from the varlous remarks made The senlol glrls were very thoughtful ln accompanylng all the unescorted ladles up stalrs and to comfortable seats Thls also was much appreclated and made them feel so welcome B M L Z0 HALLOW E'EN PARTY 'lhrllllng lndeed were the games and entertalnments at the Hallowe en partv g'lVel1 by the tu o llteraly socletles on the ey enlng of October thlrty nl st Elaborate pl eparatlons had been made by the commlttees ln chalgt and so one was conducted through a sel 19S of experlences each gl oup of entertalners thlnklng that It had the most excltlng spectacle to plesent After ghost storles and othel flttlng games refreshments wele selved and thell CVQIWOHG depalted fol hlS home TH SOPHOMORE PARTY lhe SODHOIHOIQQ gale thell ball thls telm Novembel 97 1919 Dont you lemembel Of coulse ully L1ll9'TtlOl1 you couldnt folget the flllil T! Y Y I I Y Y ' . . , ,- ! 7 1 y ' . . . . Y . I 1 ' ' 7 . ' v . ' ' ' . D ' ' . i' . . . . ' y . , 1 D I . Y . . J . y . . y c . U . 7 . . 7, Y 1 .Y 0 h . S I V - . . ,-,2 Q 7 ' . y ' . ' ' v . 9 7 , y . , , . . . of autumn leaves? They were used for decorations, and together with L, s u . n- ' v . , . . . y . I , v I l Z q , 1 l D D ' 5 nw u 4 ! '. . 1 ' 1 y -L Y I y J 1 . . 1 I Q . Q s ' 1 . . i . . , Y , 1 , ,Y -11 . ' ' - v ' . ' - Y ' , , 1 , - , . . h . . . , Y t D v K A V
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