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Acting President C. W. Leaphart receives the William Randolph Hearst rillery trophy from Major G. W. Misevic while members of the winning team look on, left to right: Steve Strekell, Vincent Kurtz, Jim Street, and Jay Schreckendgust. Missing member is Harold Patton, then an army inductee. All important Senior Week activities begin with Awards convocation, the last convo of the year, when students are hon ored with scholarships, recognition for work well done, memberships in honor- aries, and school accomplishments are noted. Last spring among the outstanding awards was the William Randolph Hearst trophy awarded to the University rifle team competing in -the Ninth Service com mand tournament. Among the eight west ern states competing in the Hearst tourna ment—Montana, Idaho, Washington, Ore gon, California, Utah, Nevada, and Ari zona—the U gained first place. For the rest of the week seniors busied themselves at a banquet for their parents; observed services together at Baccalaure ate; found honor and glory at Commence ment; and tasted the first thrill of being MSU alumni at the Commencement recep tion. Dr. Leaphart and Major Misevic proudly display the second place riflery award.

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Acting President C. W. Leaphart receives the W illiam Randolph H earst rillery trophy from Major G. W. Misevic w hile m em bers of the w inning team look on, left to right: Steve Strekell, Vincent Kurtz, Jim Street, a n d Jay Schreckendgust. Missing m em ber is Harold Patton, then a n arm y inductee.

All im portan t Senior W eek activ ities b eg in w ith A w ard s convocation , the las t convo of the y e a r, w h en s tu d en ts a re h on­o red w ith scho larsh ips , recognition for w ork w ell done , m em b ersh ip s in honor- a ries , a n d school acco m p lish m en ts a re noted.

Last sp ring a m o n g the ou tstan d in g a w a rd s w a s the W illiam R ando lph H earst trophy a w a rd e d to the U niversity rifle team com peting in -the Ninth Serv ice com ­m an d tou rnam ent. A m ong the eight w est­ern s ta te s com peting in the H earst to u rn a ­m ent— M ontana, Idaho, W ash ing ton , O re ­gon, C aliforn ia , Utah, N ev ad a , a n d Ari­zo n a— the U g a in e d first p lace.

For th e rest of the w eek sen io rs b u sied th em se lv es a t a b a n q u e t for their p a ren ts ; o b se rv e d serv ices together a t B a c ca lau re ­a te ; found h o nor a n d g lo ry a t C om m ence­m ent; a n d tas te d the first thrill of b e in g MSU a lu m n i a t the C om m encem ent recep ­tion.

Dr. Leaphart and Major Misevic proudly display the second p lace riflery aw ard .

Senior Son gstress E ileen M urphy w a rb le s a n o th e r m e lod ic tu n e a t th e f ina l S. O . S.

Spring S. O. S.s a re the most w o n d er­ful of a ll; a re filled with su rp rises for new ly tap p e d Spurs, M ortar Board m em bers; g ive s tudents their first c h a n ce to m eet recen tly e lec ted MSU officers.

P resident L ew is Burdick th a n k s h is c o n s titu e n ts for th e ir vo te s , p le d g e s s tu d e n t b o d y h is su p p o r t. A t th e left, V ice P re s id e n t P e g T h ra ilk ill looks on , a s do S e c re ta ry S ue S m artt a n d B u s in ess M a n a g e r J e a n n e tte B ak k e a t th e righ t.

"W e Mortar Boards sa lu te you ." a n d tw e lv e n e w q ir ls a re th rilled w ith th< in to th e se n io r w o m e n 's h o n o ra ry .

Traditions chairm an E ileen Plum b a n n o u n c e s the I p le d g e s in to T anan -o f-Spu r.

Surrounded on a ll s id e s b y 1944 S e n tin e ls , la s t y e a r 's e d ito r L o rra in e G riffith u n d e r ta k e s to c o u n t a n d d is tr ib u te h u n d re d s of y e a rb o o k s .

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The grad u ation m arch b e g in s a s th e fa c u lty f ile s ou t of th e

S tu d en t U n ion e n tra n c e .

Seniors fa ll in b e h in d th e f a c u lty , fin ish th e la s t g ra n d m a rc h .

"Lux et V eritas." T h e b a n n e r of MSU still p r e c e d e s s tu d e n ts w h o h a v e s e e n fou r e v e n tfu l y e a r s u n d e r its fo lds.

Major M isev ic l e a d s th e w a y in to th e S tu d en t U nion th e a te r w h e re e a g e r p a re n ts a n d f rie n d s a w a i t th e s e n io r

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Publishing the more seri­ous efforts of the rejection- slip-crowd of budding young authors, t h e Mountaineer, thanks to the persuasive art of Editor Jane Jeffers, this year stepped out in a new printed format. Left, Mandi Luebben, f a c u l t y advisor John Moore, Janie Jeffers, and Aggie Regan whip page proofs into shape. Below, Mr. Moore, Curtis Stadstad, and M aggie Duncan ponder criti­cally over submitted m anu­scripts.

mountaineerPublished by the Students of Montana State University

Joseph Kinsey Howard Jane Jeffers

Patricia Caplis

Poems ......................................Walter King

Helena's Adopted Heroes.. Agnes ReganDiseased Marjorie Powell

Trail Maitenance.............................. Walter King

And the Meek Shall Inherit the Earth.......................................... Mary Ann Luebben

Those Who Wield the Pen

“M y Best Boy W a s Sold to John R. Daily”

Q ua l i ty M e a t Products Jo h n R. Daily

University, Missoula, Montana Volume XLIV

Pe Joyce LaMerne

rreeks Pledge NinetyOGs Lead Six Sororities ^ ith Largest Class of 23;

ppas and Tri-Delts Tie

[invocation *1 at Elev oinorrc-

Bu

erg Back

hn 1a- : will bet he probk uture cor duce Bev the song E. Hearn, cs, will discj

irma Johnson,- <>r, will discuss lhi for the coming ^eremarks by Betty m ,be b°Vs' division,

istown, student member of the 5400 prl2e’ to Mark ’45,ocations committee. -j Carlisle, recently.. Freeman emphasized that the I Patricia Perry, ’45, Butte, re- nittee would like to see the j ceived a $150 loan scholarship from nesday program set the Con- ; Theta Sigma Phi, national profes- tions schedule off to a good ! sional and honorary fraternity for

and added, “To do this we women journalists, in recognition a good program but must also j outstanding scholarship- and a good audience . . . seated ! journalistic achievement.

^ a c h r University

for upperclass students, '^rfsed on the students record in the school and upon the faculty’s esti­mation of future success, have been presented to Florence Brackett, Plains; Lois Hart, Helena; M artha Clark, Missoula; Georgie Willis, Somers; Ruth Dye, Roundup, and Bernice Enevoldsen, Billin;

Alternates are Virginia Jj Klein, and Bp*"Missoula.

> J a m e s A ss is ts T e a c h in g S ta ffb James, Missoula, is acting tudent assistant to Stanley associate professor of music,

vork will include band, wind uments and wind ensembles, nes is known on the campus he dance band which he con- id several years ago. While ting in music courses, he will d classes for work toward his

The awards in the Elk’s contest, won in national competition, were based on scholastic standing, acti­vities, balance and character of the contestants. Marjorie Powell,' Jakobson and Marjorie Orner, Lewistown, were the three stu­dents entered from Montana.

Patricia Perry is a member c the Montana chapter of Thet Sigma Phi and associate editor c the Kaimin. Last year she wo th f Ganaway prize in rural journ alism, edited the High School Edi tor, and served as treasurer of th Press club.

/an Duser and Burdick dan Student Activity Clubse you worried about those | to make them self-supporting

Friday evenings?^ -Do you j financially. Students are free to the trouble filling up a Saturday j use of the Student Union building

noon of fun? In other words, you bothered about the man age? Well, students, take t; something’s being done

trough the collaboration ofl Cyrile Van Duser, Student

n manager, and Lew Burdick,?, ASMSU president, plans been started tor many activity

as needed and may call in faculty help. Many of the faculty and the faculty wives have offered to help in any way the students need them, Miss Van Duser stated Monday.

The whole program of activities for this year is entirely dependent upon student interest and partici­pation. Suggestions of all kinds are- welcome and new activities and

introduced jette Bakke, Cutb I Butte; H arriet J Pa TRI( and Peg Thraillkill, ivn*.

Harriet Dillav MSU traditions.

“Another permanent fitsh.net election will be held when al freshmen have become acquaint ed,” Burdick said.’

P£fl^ . 4 s , spoke briefly - -

Thetas Get Two W eek D eferred P ledg ing : osed R ush ing P erio d F o r A ll Sororities

•egins O ctober 1 and E nds O ctober 7 irities pledged 99 women S aturday at the conclusion 'ek in which 192 rushees participated, announced } council. Because of a deferred pledging penalty, ha Theta sorority w ill not pledge m em bers until

"•October 14.Silence week for all Greeks

began October 1 and will continue until 5 p. m. Saturday, October 7, after which open rushing will be resumed, Pan-Hellenic officials stated.

Alpha Chi Omega pledged 11 women: Gloria Allen. Anaconda:

F o rm er G rizzly M entor !Judv Beeler, Billings: AUie Mariem m I Umsted, Chinook; Aileen Ruetten.Taught se rv ice 1 earns ;C u t B a n k . K athryn Schmalhorst At F o rt Law ton jDeer Lodge; Helen McDonald.

i Vivian Vick and Florence Wild- George P. (Jiggs) Dahlberg h a s jmanj aU of Misoukli and Betty

returned to Montana State Um- | Jean Russel, Anita Sagen and Flora versity campus to resume duties • gagen, all of Troy as basketball coach and director. ‘Alp;ia phi added lfi WQmen ^ of athletics after a two years pie(jge list; Paula Griffin and leave of absence. (Theresa Quillico, both of Billings;

Dahlberg enlisted in the United - Helen Pryde, Bridger; Nina Tange. States Army on October 15, 1942, !0utlook; FranCes Gau, Chester; and served as a first lieutenant a t ; Donna Faye E)auwakier and Mari-

ryherc he di- . iyn gcott, both of Choteau; Gladys Gilbertson, Couer d’Alene, Idaho;

■*'s Allen. Denton; Jean Troupe, Mona Bronald, Forsyth;

Glasgow; Betty Jean fy Glendive; Louis Smith, 'wn; Helen Packer, Miles

1 Ellen Monat, Myers. Delta Della named 20

' Dorothy Spalding, Bil- Margaret Mondt, Bridger;

-ou Kern and Gloria Mee- h of Butte; Mary Faith

Conrad; Janice Watkins, Pat Dehuert and Doris Ann

both. of-. Fairfield; Betty nd aad Betty Lou Sor, both

’alls; Marilyn Biffle and Gross, both of Helena; Jean

Kalispell; Betty Durham, Howell, and Gloria Fahn-

all of Missoula; Violet )lier. Poison- Audrey Eder,

Blanche Kambo, Warm and Ilene Campbell.

Delta Gamma pledged the larg- t number with 23 pledges: Marj > Donohue and Doris Jensen, both

Anaconda: Jean Drew. Mars Elwell, Lilly Lissa and Priscils Terrett, all. of Billings; Audienm Wilson, Bismarck, N. D.; Shirlej Savage, Butte; Mary Kidd, Deei Lodge; M errilyn Wentz, Fort Peck

Led by ASMSU President L ew !Betty Gibson- Great Falls! Mariar Burdick, Butte, and aided by this i Hork- Hamilton; Kathleen Koeford year’s Spurs, approximately two !Havre’ Jean Campbell and Jacque- hundred freshmen gave the “M’- i1,n0 Fariirelius. boUt of Helena its first -face washing,” Saturday ! " ycon Carlson- Los Angeles, Cal.

:s°c la te

TraditionalWhitewash

T h e MONT ANA KAIMINKaltain (pronounce*)

mean* “something

t Missoula. Montana, i ■ act of Congress.

Reporter*—Lorraine Griffith. J< ne Morri*. Verna Brackman. H nes. Agnes Regan, B. I. Smith, Bob

Marilyn Hillstrand. Jean Bcesii Alice Drum, Bob Blair, Marjo Mahoney. Helen Toussea. Jean Jean Dineen, Jane Murphey, Pi Mallory 0 ’<

Leater, Hete _____ — - - —-Mandi Luebben. Joyce Phillips, Ellsworth - ' ' ihnson. Shirley Scott, Tannisse Brown.

Bartley, Lois Ibsen, AJcyon Carlson. Violet DeGdier. Lee Jelliaon. Betty

Engelklng, Mary Schmidt Merrilyn Went*. " * Lois Woods, Pat McCullough and

W om en . . in the news

4 bright future aheadMany letters have been receive

ire filled w ith rememberance* lopes for its future. We had, e tte r recently from A rno ld#

Arnie would graduate.5am hadn’t needed hin) lelp fight a war. Bee?' laven’t had the opr n G erm any now rom the univerp ong distance intrt.

“I think back on o Seattle was a g om ething we frosh \ he Spurs and the? I icross and the S p u n

“I think of Dean S,Iry, wisdom-packed b> he nights we used to I- intil the police came, of Sii ong to the tune of ‘Genevie *■ ana>anying campus clean-up (plus

“But don’t misunderstand. Going is the plantbove all plans for me. I do w ant to gy ̂ ^-k. There will be a ot of o ther men who had to leave school who will be backhand vho will be ju st as old and ju st as fond of the days tha t w ere’ is I am. So things can’t look too black. How I long for the day vhen I can w alk down University avenue again and find hings back as they w ere before

I t fills us w ith pride to know how m uch th o its m en a t w ar and how eager thej 'ancem ent and welfare. They graduate from M ontana S tate ribute we can ask.

BY M A RILY N H IL L ST RA N D

A lpha Chi O m ega M rs. F . W. M organ, A naconda,

w as a g uest la s t w eek end . Peggy G erh a rd t, A naconda, v is ited in H am ilton W ednesday .

A lpha P h i M rs. B u r t W illiam s, D illon, w as

a d in n e r guest T hu rsday .

D elta D elta D elta M iss K a th lee n D a v i s , D e s

M oines, la ., trav e lin g se cre tary fo r D elta D elta D elta, w as hono r guest a t a recep tion h e ld W ednesday even ing a t th e house . M iss D avis a rr iv e d T u esday and w ill rem a in u n til S a tu rd ay .

'M embers of Sigm a A lp h a E psi- ■'re T h u rsd ay d in n e r guests.

D e l ta G am m a H e k S tegner, H ow ard

id S taff S e rg t. D on Missoula, w ere W ed- ,er guests. M argot

Ion, is a houseguest of and i,

la p p a G am m a liu tte ; M dry A gnes

eggy H anley , H el- lu n t , K alispell, a ll

/om es d u r in g the T aine a n d L ucille Hie, v is ited in D eer

K ap p a t sy,' G re a t F a lls ; D onna

^ r s , B ridge r, a n d E la ine C ire’ p ledged Sigm a

-p a .evening. M ax• ^ O ^ o h p Rplfson, bo th of

^ -rf, w ere d in n e r guests T ues- A n in fo rm al p a r ty fo r a ll ac ­

tiv e s a n d p ledges w ill be he ld to ­n ig h t a t 8 o ’c lock a t th e house.

C o-op H ouse

M iss B e tty G oldberg , Spokane, w a s a d in n e r guest Sunday . E m m a L ou . K ab e r, W hiteflsh , sp e n t t$i« w eek end a t h e r hom e.

A n in fo rm al p a r ty w as h e ld a fte r th e Jplay F r id a y even ing . P re se n t

J e a n B a llen tine , M iles C am pbell, G len -

ean , M issoula; sou la ; J e a n

ly llis H a r - arkuson , , P ow er;

J o A nn .Tripoc,

On the air with Bob Johnson

L ionel B arrym ore , s ta r o f th e “M ayor of th e T ow n” h e a rd ove r CBS on S a tu rd ay n ig h ts a t 8:15 com es o f a fam ous A m erican T h ea ­tr ic a l fam ily , a b ro th e r of E the l and the la te J o h n B a rry m o re . H e is the e ldest son of M aurice B a r ry ­m ore, long fam ous on th e stage, and G eorg ia D rew B arrym ore . B a rry m o re w as b o rn in P h ila d e l­ph ia , Pa ., On A p ril 28, 1878.

jo a“ HOME \ SWEET

L ione l B a rry m o re

H is firs t a p p ea ra n ce on th e stage w as a s a c ry ing f iv e -y e a r-o ld w ith h is p a re n ts , an d h is firs t a d u lt ro le on s tage w as as th e foo tm an “T h e R oad to R u in ” in w h ic h h is g ran d m o th er, M rs. J o h n D rew , a p ­p eared . H e a lso a p p ea re d w ith h e r on J a n . 1, 1984 in “ T he R ivals L ione l’s film c a ree r com m enced in 1909 w ith th e o ld B iog raph c p any . D . W. G riff ith lu red* him

years. H is eyes a re p e n e tra t s te e l-g ray , and h is eyeb row s ; shaggy . H e h a tes to com b h is hi L ione l is a ta len ted p ia n is t a n d 1 com posed se v e ra l concertos . 1 th e m e used on h is “M ayor of T ow n” p ro g ra m w as w ri tte n him .

H is o u ts tan d in g rad io ro le th a t o f Scrooge in th e d ra m a ti tion of D ickens’ “C h ris tm as C an a n ou ts tan d in g Y u le tide “ mi; fo r th e lis ten ing au d ien ce of na tion .

Sociology majors travel to Hamilton to give panel

A “ c o n tingen t” , of socio l m a jo rs jo u rn ey e d to H am il T uesday ev en in g to p rese n t a pa discussion a t th e m o n th ly m eel of th e A m erican A ssociation U n iv e rs ity W om en.

O n th e pa n el w ere M rs. J M iloglav, I re n e C a ras a n d fei N icol, M issoula; M a rg a re t G h a rd t, A naconda, a n d B e tty C ha le r, A rlee . D r. C a th e rin e N uti v ille ac ted a s c oo rd ina to r. All th e g irls a re from D r. N u tte rv il F ie ld W ork in Sociology class.

“E duca tion fo r T om orrow ” ’ th e ir su b je c t. T h e d iscussion c e re d th e vocationa l, m e n ta l e m o tiona l needs o f th e “ w ho le” d iv id u a l a s a m e m b er o f societ:

Letters to the editor. . . if yo

Sentin youforestry

I t ’s s ti ll p lans one, a g ree v/i.

With J-school males sharing the fate of Lucky Strike green, the w eaker sex occupies for the second year the inner sanctums formerly sacred to the m ale of the species. Despite dire masculine predictions, the gals have proved proficient behind the desks formerly reserved for bass-voiced barking executives. The Kaimin has prospered under gentle hands; advertising has swung on the upw ard curve and the edito­rial policy is still 100% forthright and lusty. Re­turning heroes m ay find a battle in the offing if they attempt evacuation of the feminine front guard.

>ear S tuden ts :So you like th e W ednesday a f-

;m o o n coffee hours?N ow th a t a lo t o f people a re

greed on th a t p o in t, several, of ou a re p e rh a p s th in k in g up som e ew ideas to k n it s tu d e n t- fa cu lty e lations a lit t le closer. L a s t W ed- esday D r. B row m an m a d e a su g - estion to m e, a n d I

o u r ou tdoo r firep lace b e p a ssed up .

L o rra in e ■Gn**’ ’ • C A K E an d P IE

passing it M e e t A gain ’

W hy n o t use the o u tdoo r fire- lace, b u ilt la s t fall, fo r m ore ge t- jge thers? I t ’s h id d e n b e h in d th e a tu ra l sc ience bu ild in g n e a r /om en’s G ym , b u t i t ’s ju s t the pot fo r a la te a fte rn o o n picnic.

u se novel N avy S ta tio n e ry

a n d office supplies from the

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'th e S en tin elBack in the now -dim d a y s of fall quarte r, the student

b o d y got th rough kicking a ro u n d the question of "W ho sha ll b e Sentinel ed itor?" a n d c am e up w ith their choice of G inny Sikonia. A ided b y A lice Drum, b u sin ess m an ag e r, a n d Bob Blair, a d m an ag e r, the S entinel rece iv ed a n injection of life; su d d en ly bu rst forth w ith a n ew record for a d sa les, a n d in trigued the studen t body.

A m azing w a s the m agnificent job d o n e b y petite G inny. F aced w ith the task of tak ing h e r ow n p ictures, m an a g in g a b ig staff, a n d seek ing prin ting contracts, sh e som ehow got the book out b y d ea d lin e —w ithout a sing le g rey hair. Em erg­in g now a n d then from the dark room for a n en co u rag in g w ord to the d o g g ed staff, w a s C yrile V an Duser, advisor. She got your picture into this book.

C opyw riters g ro an e d a s p a g e a fter p a g e w a s sho v ed before the typew riters. L ayout w orkers m ad ly p a s te d up p a g e after p a g e after p ag e , a n d overflow ed into the b a rb e r­shop. Staff m em bers p o u n d ed out copy a n d p a s te d up lay o u t a m id the debris of em pty coke bottles, old flash bu lb s a n d w a s te p a p e r sn ippings. Virginia Sikonia, editor-in-chief

Alice Drum, business m anager Bob Blair, a d m anagerLee Jellison, layout editor

Lorraine Griffith, general copywriter Max Sugg, sports copyw riter Cyrile Van Duser, advisor|

Lorraine Thompson concentrates on another ad over the draw ing board.

Jo Ann Blair goes over organization and club con­tracts w ith Gloria M eehan a n d Alice Anderson.

Jean Olson helps out a t the typewriter

T E X A C OLois Pat Nelson and Wilma Oksendahl do the painstak ­ing job of indexing everybody in the book.

Photographer Jim M ayes snaps visiting Jack Cuthbert, last y ear 's ASMSU president.

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STAN SMART

Cartoons a p p ea r under the pencils of Ralph Evans and Roger Barton.

Dick Samuell helped paste and figur out layouts.

Vicki Schuff did typing and office work.

Miriam Moody k e p t the m ountain of letters, contracts, and correspondence in the proper places.

Service Isn 't Rationed

Three ad chasers set off up town: Alice Anderson, Rosem ary West- phal, a n d C arolyn Kirkwood.

Anne Fraser smiles h ap ­pily. She just m ade the staff.

Compiling dates, facts, and figures for your benefit a re Elaine Johnson, Peg Crossen, and Betty Henry.

This character h as been haunting the H cam pus a ll y e a r long. On occasion

- he h as been seen to enter the law school, both through the front door and v ia a ladder in the rear. Anyone ab le to identify this mysterious man, p lease call the Sentinel office.

Photographer Frank McCartyadjusts the cam era for another Editor Ginny frowns in the sun.picture. That last shot probably missed.

Sorority pages w hip into shape under the hands of Betty Hyde and Lois Jane Larson. Lois Jane . . . w hen she

first timidly applied at the Sentinel door for a job.

Irene Caras. She and her car saw that the copy and layouts got to the express office by the deadlines.

Edythe Keig pounded the type­w riter constantly for Lee Jelli-

Accessories

PocketbooksGlovesJewelryDickiesSuitsHats

CECIL'S ACCESSORIESHammond Arcade, Missoula

Bob Blair's bevy of underlings receives instructions from the boss. M arion fisher, Bob Blair, Ed O 'Brien, Betty Gibson, Jane M urphy, Percy Terrett, H arriette Dean, Betty Anne Gaston, M ary Kidd, Twila Bergh, Mouriel Bottomly, Kathie Koefod, and Jo Ann Blair.

VAlice Drum hands out instructions to her sq u ad of w orkers. Jerri Latimer, Kay Morris, Helen Kallgren, Shirley Davis, Alice Drum, M ary Jo Donohue, Doris Jensen, M arilyn Arnold, Rosem ary W estphal, and Helen Hunt.

The end of the trail. A fervent am en. The staff sighs "30.

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Elgin, W altham , Hamilton, Gruen, Bulova, Longines, G irard, Perre- gaux, Mido, Croton, W yler

DIAMONDSKoppe Q uality—The finest.A ccepted S tandard for Com parison

SILVERG orham , Towle, W allace, W hiting, Sterlingan d every known b rand of p la te

CHINALenox, Spode, Royal Doulton, Theo, H aviland

CRYSTALFostoria, Hawkes, Tiffin

LEATHER GOODSJoseph, Buxton, Prince G a r d n e r , M ark Cross

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^ 'fam ou s fo r

Gamp.uA. eJliiioJuf.On February 17, 1891, the Legislature gave

birth to the University as proud M ontanans heaved a sigh and settled back in their chairs to w atch the "kid" grow up.

Under the presidentship of Dr. O. J. Craig the school thrived. By the end of the yea r it could boast a three-story brick building on the southwest side of town where the W illard school now stands, consisting of the depart­ments of mathematics, languages, history, physical sciences, m echanical engineering and assaying, as well a s a 1,360 volume library.

Officially opening September 10, 1895, Uni­versity enrollment the first day totaled about fifty students but grew by the end of the year to some one hundred and thirty-five, two-thirds of whom w ere enrolled in the preparatory divi­sion to clear up high school deficiencies.

O ne year after the official opening, the Uni­versity had outgrown its baby clothes and had to be moved to a new setting at the base of Mt. Sentinel, on land donated to the school by the Higgins estate and the Missoula Land company.

In 1897 a six-year-old institution of higher learning needed recreation. A University foot­ball team w as formed to meet the dem and. Minor hazards that season w ere the nearness of the field to the M issoula river and a shortage of team members, which necessitated the coach's playing on the team at odd intervals.

In February of 1897 the Legislature realized that the dem ands of its growing child w ere in­creasing and appropriated a $100,000 allow ­ance in a bond issue for the erection of two buildings on the campus, M ain Hall and old Science Hall, refurbished this yea r to house the language department.

Miss Eloise Knowles and Mrs. Ella Ribb Glenny in 1898 w ere the first graduates of the now-prospering state school. Miss Knowles later returned to her alm a mater a s a teacher.

An essay and story magazine, the Kaimin, in 1899 w as the outlet for the budding creative spirit of a University, now eight years old. By 1914 the m agazine had metam orphised and de­veloped into a twice-weekly newspaper.

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Nineteen hundred and two found the Legis­lature in a benevolent mood and $40,000 in bonds was allowed for the construction of a women's dormitory, now Craig Hall, and a gymnasium. The same year provisions were made for a football and track field duly chris­tened Montana field.

Coach Conibear and Professors Elrod and Rowe put their heads together in the spring of 1904 to conceive a plan for a University-spon­sored Interscholastic meet and declamation contest, which twenty schools entered that year. Since the war, Interscholastic has been dropped in cooperation with the Office of Defense Trans­portation.

Then came one of our oldest and most beautiful traditions, Singing on the Steps. Pro­fessor Sibley created this as a pep rally before athletic contests. Silent Sentinel was founded in the spring of 1904 by President Oscar J. Craig and Professor Sibley. It was a men's honorary organization, the members being chosen for their services to the University.

In 1906 the students, feeling themselves too large a group for hit-or-miss student government banded together to organize as the Associated Students of the Universty of Montana and elect­ed student body officers.

On February 17, 1906, the first Charter Day was observed.

By 1908 high school standards had been raised sufficiently to allow the discontinuation of the preparatory department and the Uni­versity felt itself of age.

A stern parent, the Legislature in 1910 de­cided to cut the millage tax to 1V2 mills as state assessments had reached the $300,000,000 mark, the point early agreed upon as the total at which the millage tax would be cut. Students organizing themselves into publicity groups, carried on a state-wide letter-writing campaign and the next general election saw the millage tax assessment left at 2 mills until assets of the state were valued at $600,000,000.

In the spring of 1910 graduating seniors marched up the slope of Sentinel to build a wooden M on the hill. Unable to stand up against Hellgate winds, it was later replaced by a whitewashed M of stones. The same graduat-

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ing class erected the senior bench at the west end of the oval.

From 1911 to 1914 the Schools of Law, Com­merce, Forestry, and Journalism w ere estab­lished in that order. The School of Journalism as the "school in tents" received so much pub­licity in new spapers of the nation, that the Legislature w as forced to make provisions for its housing and w alled up a bicycle shed at the northwest corner of Main Hall to quarter the department.

A general cam pus cleanup in M ay of 1915 proved so successful that students determined to institute it a s an annual ’event, nam ing the day for "Daddy" Aber of the classical language department. "Daddy" Aber took particular pride in the appearance of the cam pus and m any times saw to the planting of trees and hedges. A group of fir trees at the northwest corner of the cam pus w as nam ed Aber grove as a lasting memorial to him.

By 1917 students on the cam pus w ere fol­lowing with interest the progress of World W ar I in Europe and voted in a cam pus election to make military drill compulsory for m ale stu­dents. As during this war, students turned out to help save apple and potato crops of W estern Montana. When w ar w as declared by the United States, provisions w ere m ade for stu­dents to enlist in a Students Army Training Corps and rem ain on the campus. They were quartered in wooden barracks, Simpkins and Cook Halls, nam ed for the first University casualties. They now house the Little Theater and the Nursery school. Aber Day of 1919 w as dedicated to the planting of a row of thirty-one trees in honor of University men killed in the war. In the sam e year, M ontana field w as re­nam ed to honor Paul Logan Dornblaser.

In 1920, $600,000 w as appropriated by a bond issue for a new library and heating plant. A million dollars w as appropriated the next year for new buildings and repairs to old ones. The Library, Gymnasium, Heating plant, For­estry building, North Hall, and South Hall w ere built in that order.

Bearpaws and Tanan, now Tanan-of-Spur, appeared on the cam pus as sophomore hon- oraries in 1922 and 1923.

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Since 1922 the S tudent U n ion, C hem istry-

P ha rm acy, Forestry , Journa lism b u ild in g s a n d

N e w H a ll h ave been a dd ed to the cam pus. The

schoo l has g ro w n a n d expanded.

A fte r end less in v e s tig a tin g com m ittees—

M arines , N a v y , A rm y , A ir Corps, etc.— the

A rm y A ir Corps pe rm an e n t p a r ty a rr iv e d on the

cam pus the la s t w e e k o f F e b rua ry , 1943, to set

u p a co lle ge tra in in g p ro g ra m . E a r ly in M arch ,

a thousand cade ts fro m a l l o ve r the w o r ld a r­

r iv e d to a tte nd M o n ta n a State U n ive rs ity . U n til

Ju ly 1, 1944, a n e w sq ua dron a rr iv e d each

m on th as one le ft us.

The cam pus, h o w a m ilita ry post, took on

a n e w a ir a n d w e w e re faced w ith re g u la tio ns

a n d ru les, fo re ign to o u r w a y o f d o in g th ings.

The S tudent U n io n w a s don a te d b y the students

to the e xc lus ive use o f the cadets fo r one h ou r

each d a y . The o ld C e n tra l B oard room w a s con­

v e rted in to a b a rb e r shop a n d the S ilve r room

in to a gam e room . The S entine l took te m p o ra ry

h ea dq u arte rs in the jo u rn a lis m schoo l so tha t

the cade ts m ig h t h a v e th is o ffice to use as a

re c re a tio n a l center.

M a n y o f the U n iv e rs ity instructo rs g ave

e ithe r ha lf-tim e o r fu l l tim e to tea ch ing the a rm y

spec ia lized p ro g ra m . C am e the d a y o f squadron

shows, sq ua dron dances, sq ua dron g ra d u a ­

tions, S u n d a y parades, u n iq u e songs b y m a rch ­

in g m en. The m en w e re housed in a ll the d o r­

m ito ries so tha t U n iv e rs ity w om en, b y neces­

s ity , m o ve d in to fra te rn ity houses, c losed b y the

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D u rin g th is tim e student b o d y m a le e n ro ll­

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Baffled freshmen w ere greeted by the tradi­tional freshman week, with its maze of meetings, examinations, physicals, speeches, deans, pro­grams, picnics, election, and most confusing of all, the registration merry-go-round. At the end of the week the whitewashing of the M and the mixer relieved the jitters and tensions of the in­coming frosh.

Temporary freshmen officers, elected the first week served for a month. A political w ar developed when the Corbin Hall m achine arose to successfully oppose re-election of the tempor­ary officers. Elections w ere called and post­poned several times because of the uncertainty of cadet rights. After a confusing two w eeks in which the status of cadets w as clarified, it w as agreed that they had regular voting rights. Civil w ar on the cam pus w as averted w hen a co­presidency w as agreed upon by the arm y and civilian students.

A platform of two unsuccessful office seek­ers promising: equitable distribution of males; bigger and better parties, more often; hay for hayrides; dancing in the dark; overstuffed chairs in all lecture classes; later hours for all dorms and houses; ceiling prices on cokes, lollypops, and telephone calls; elimination of machine politics from the cam pus—failed to im press the voters.

Sam Phillips, University, and James Mayes, ASTRP, w ere elected co-presidents. New officers w ere elected w hen Phillips left for the Navy and M ayes w as rem oved by the Ninth Service Command.

In October excitement reigned high as cup custard commandos of the ASTRP retaliated for dorm-girl Halloween rpids with a midnight m arch on all three wom en's halls, complete with fife and drum an d gooey custards.

Holding fast to old traditions, the Spurs again sponsored Sadie Hawkins, girl-chases- boy affair.

And in December the traditional M essiah preceded fall quarter finals.

January 4, 1945, the journalism school lost a valuable friend and counselor with the death of Howard Hazelbaker, M ontana Press Associa­tion representative and faculty member.

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The ASTRP rem ained with us until January 6, 1945, w hen the rem aining seventeen-year- olders w ere transferred to Stanford University because of a concentration of the program.

The cam pus settled back to a degree of normalcy again.

Along towards the middle of January the faculty curriculum committee re-opened its ses­sion, meeting later on in the quarter with mem­bers of the special student-faculty relationship groups in order to receive student views.

Friday, January 9, 1945, Bertha strayed from the halls of the forestry building and For­esters heaped bitter accusations on the lawyers who refused to m ake public statement.

January 27, 1945, journalism school con­spirators laughed long and loud as the much publicized J. Barkley Rhoads w as unm asked as a figament of A ndy Cogswell's imagination, dream ed up to inspire an increase of school spirit in journalism.

Newman Club members put on a bang-up all-school mixer in January with their Mardi Gras.

Looking a t national economics, students heard a discussion by members of their own group of the proposed Missouri V alley Author­ity at the February 23, 1945, convo and the echoes have not yet died.

M arch saw the initiation of a general fac- ulty-student get-together with W ednesday after­noon coffee hours. Profs and students met to talk over the world in general.

Friday before St. Patrick's day, Newman Club put on another big affair with its unique Irishmen's convo.

Dean Emeritus A. L. Stone's death took from the journalism school one of the beloved ties with the old "shack" days.

Spring came. With it the seniors took over in a last flash of glory before walking off with diplomas. Even though facing a war-torn world, their confidence in the future is still as strong as ever.

It is hoped that by the time this book ap ­pears on the campus, Main Hall bell will have pealed in victory over the defeat of the G erman side of the Axis powers.

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............................................ 68 . 146. 184...................................................... 8 9 .1 4 9 34 . 99 . 1799, 147, 177, 184, 190, 207 , 2 0 9 ,2 1 3 . .12, 72 , 99 , 142, 143, 166, 180 , 232 99 . 146..................... 11. 71. 99 . 162. 173. 202

............................59. 149. 181. 183

...............................75 . 77 , 100. 158

............................................. 100, 1258 9 . 158. 195, 196. 229 . 23 0 .2 3 2 . 72 . 86 . 170. 171, 199. 229 . 232...................................... 89 . 162 .163 100. 146. 172. 173, 191. 1929 6 . 147. 171, 177. 193. 2 1 5 .2 1 9 126

..100, 143, 160, 232

.................. 39 . 77 , 8934 . 3 9 . 70 . 82 . 154

....................... 89 . 164

.....................100 ,125

....................... 8 2 .1 5 8

....................... 89 . 1348 . 89 . 150. 2 0 4 .2 0 8 100, 166. 167.................. 40 . 76 . 82 77 , 82 , 149, 156

Brom e, M a ry .............................B rovold , M ona L o r ra in e ......B row n, C ecil N ........................B row n, S h irley S u e ................B row n. T a n n is se E lizabe th .B urd ick . L ew is M e lv in .........B u rg e ss . F ra n c is C h a lm e rsB urke , B a rb a ra L ee ..........................Burke . B e v er ly G .............................Burke , N orm a C a r le e n ..................Burke , S id n e y P a t ............................B urkett. C h a r le s F re d e r ic k ...........B urris, R ich a rd C h a r le s ..................B u tterm ore , W e s le y B...................

C a m p b e ll, B a r b a r a J e a n ................C a m p b e ll, D o ro thy V a u g h n .........C a m p b e ll. I le n e R u th ....................C a m p b e ll, J e a n M a rie .....................C a m p b e ll, L aV o n n e M a rie ..........C a r a s , I re n e M a e .............................C a r lso n , A lc y o n M a rt ia ................C a rm ic h a e l , S h irle y ......................C a rric o , C. F lo y d .............................C a rrillo , G i lb e r t o .............................C a rro ll, Jo a n M a rie ........................C a se , John R ......................................C a s e y . M a ria n J o se p h in e ............C a s to , C ly d e R o b e r t......................C a ta la n o , A lfredo A n g e lo ..........C e n te rs , E v e ly n ................................C e m a z a n u , P e te r ...........................C e ro v sk i, F ra n k M ic h a e l 82 .C e ro v sk i, N ick Jo h n a th a nC e rv e n k a , S ta n le y ........................C h a n d le r, E liz ab e th R u th ............C h e a d le , M a ry E liz a b e th ...........C h r is te n se n . H e len M e rle ...........C ip p a r ro n e , Jack .............................C la rk , C lifford H u g h e s .................C lem e n t, M a ry b e lle ......................C o h e n , M ilton S y d n e yC o le , M a rjo rie S ...............................C o llin s . C a ro lin e ..............................C o n ly , R obert L.................................C onno r, M a rg a re t O liv ia ............C ook , E d w a rd J a m e s ......................C ook . L ois A n n ..................................C o rn itiu s , P a t ty R u th ......................C ort, G e o rg e A rth u r ......................C o u g h lin , A rly n e J a n e .................C o w ell, C a th e r in e V irg in ia .......C ra ig , D oro thy M a rie ..................C ra ig , E d w a rd B.............................C r in k la w . M a r k ...............................C ro sse n , M a rg a re t E liz ab e th ..C ru m b y , G e o rg e ............................C u m m in g s, L ouis D u n ca n , Jr.....C u rry , E lm ira J e a n ..........................

8 2 . 160 100. 143. 156

73 , 74.........................71 . 100. 143, 154. 155. 195

...26 . 33 . 7 1 . 7 2 . 88 . 89 . 9 8 . 164. 2 0 7 . 2279 . 14. 2 1 . 25 , 2 6 . 3 4 . 64 . 140. 169. 172. 223

....................................................... 171 112, 135, 145. 162

57 , 6 6 . 153, 162. 1632 9 . 100. 135. 144. 145

...............................100 .115.................................................. 125 .126

100. 115. 116. 125. 126 100. 122. 123, 125, 126

C....................................... 100 ,143

................................................58 , 8 9 , 156, 157 34 . 100. 145. 159

............................ 100, 143. 160..............................................53 . 82 . 135

.41 , 60 . 158. 195. 196.231 .................72 , 9 0 , 160. 205

..100

..100

100. 149, 173, 203 100

16. 6 2 , 9 0 . 135. 199, 205

135. 147. 176. 183. 190. 192. 205 . 207 .:..................8 . 100. 135. 176. 177, 190.:

.......................................................... 100, 151.

.......................... 28 . 60 , 6 1 . 133. 150. 152.:............................................. 9 0 . 162. 163,

8 0 . 100,

.34 . 88 . 9 0 . 135. 149. 162, 195

101, 145, 1.27 , 55 . 153, 1

9 0 . 150. 1

............................. 101, 169,.47 , 101, 135, 162, 208 .:

..............................176, 184.

D ah l, R u th E v a .........................D a ig le , H e len L a v in a ..........D aily , R obert A rth u r ............D a ily . R oger I rw in .................D aly , E ile en G e r v a i s ............D a u w a ld e r , D o n n a F a y e ... D av is , D oro thy E liz ab e th . . D av is , E ileen T hom pson .. . D av is . E lm er T h o m a s , Jr....D av is . S h irle y V irg in ia .......D av is . W illia m G o rd o n .......D ea n . H a rr ie t te M a ry ..........D eG o lier, V io le t Is a b e lla ..D eh n e rt, F ra n c e s .................D eh n e rt, P a tr ic ia A n n ..........D erry , E d ith E liz a b e th ..........D illavou , H a rr ie t L o u ise .....D in e en , J e a n E d e v a ..............D ixon, H aro ld F ra n k lin .......

. 7 . 12, 6 1 , 9 0 . 162. 199, 232

...................................... 115 .1255 4 . 7 2 , 101. 135. 143. 232

................... 101. 142. 143. 158

..................... 90 . 149, 154. 155

................... 101, 135, 143, 158

D o n e g a n , Jo se p h ............................................................................................................101D o n isth o rp e , O s c a r L lo y d ............................................101, 131, 146. 151. 190, 208D o n o h u e, M a ry Jo ............................................................ 39. 101, 143. 160, 180 ,232D o rsey , D ia n e ........................................................................... 101, 135, 143, 166, 167D o u g h er ty , E liz ab e th E u g e n ia ...........................................................................55. 149D o u g h er ty . Jo se p h W illia m ........................................................................................ 127D ow ell, C h a r le s H ................................................................................................ 105, 126D oyle . M a rth a G ............................................................................ 62, 82. 135. 144. 145D oyle . V irg in ia C ....................................................................................62. 66, 135. 207D rah o s. K en n e th ...............................................................68. 184, 187. 18 8 .2 1 2 .2 1 6D ra p er , H az e l V irg in ia ...................................................................................49 , 96, 149D re ib e lb is , L o u is e ....................................................................................................90, 166D rew , N orm a J e a n ........................ 55, 101. 143, 160D risco ll, H a r l a n .................................................................................................................101D rum . A lice ..................................2, 27, 72, 90. 149, 162, 170. 171, 199. 229, 232D u erk se n , L e lan d E.............................................................................................. 101 ,204Duffy, T h o m a s S te p h e n ........................................................................ 45, 46, 212, 213D u g an , W illia m L en n o x ...............................................................67, 68. 82, 179, 199D u n b ar , N o rm an L eo n ..................................................................................................101D u n ca n , M a rg a re t E ile e n ............................................................ 35, 52. 82. 162, 225D u rham , B etty J e a n .......................................................................................80, 101, 158D u tchak , L illian M a e .........................................................................77. 101, 135, 149D ye, R uth C ..................................................................................12, 55, 77. 90, 149, 156

E der, A u d re y L o rra in e .............E a in g e r , M a ri ly n J a n e ................E dm iston , N orm a A n n e .............E d m ondson , M a r y .......................E d w a rd s . G e o rg e F ....................E dw in , R u sse ll L eon ..................E lde r, P a tr ic ia ...............................Elliot, J e a n F o x to n .......................E lliott, R o n a ld L ee .......................Ellis, A u d re y Y v o n n e ................E lw ell, M a ry R u th .......................E n g e lk in g , R o b e r ta Jo a n ...........E nger, M a rio n M a b e l................E n g le h a rd t, C o ra B e lle ..............E ngstrom , H elen B e rn ice ...........E n sru d , M a ri ly n D o ro th y .........E rick se n , G e o rg e .......................E u b an k , M a rio n E lg ie ................E v a n s , C h a r le s B ordoe , J i.......E v a n s , K a th le e n E d ith ................E v an s , L. L lo y d ............................E v an s , M a rie D o lo res ................E v an s , M iriam E la in e ................E v a n s , R a lp h .................................

F a g re liu s , J a c q u e lin e J e a n ......F a lk e n h a in , L o la M a rg a re t...F a llis , W illa rd R ex ......................F a n n in g , D o nna M a e ................F a rn sw o rth , M urie l V irg in ia ..F a v ra t, V ern o n L o v is .................F e ilin g . W a y n e E.........................F e n e ll, F ra n c e s Lolo ...................F e rg u so n . C a ro l M a rie ..............F e ro n a to , L o re tta C a th e r in e .....F e rris , L e a h V irg in ia ....................F ied le r , F ra n c is W illia m ............F ish e r, M arion A lic e ...................F ish e r , V ern e ll L e ro y .................F i tsc h en , S tu a r t E lm er.................Fitz, C ly d e T h o m a s ......................F la h e rty , Jo .....................................F la h e rty , S iby l E ile e n .................F loyd , M a rjo rie L ee ......................F o ley , P h ilip ..................................Foor, M ilton A .................................Fo rd , Joan K a th e r in e ....................Fo rd , M a ry M a rg a re t .................F ra ch , V irg in ia M a ry .................F ra g o m e n i, M a rib e lle ...............F ra m e , D oro thy M ..........................F ra m e , J e a n F .................................F ra se r . M a rie A n to in e tte ..........F re d e r ic k , P a u lin e ......................F re n ch , M ax ..................................F u lm er. M a rg a re t A lic e ............F unk , Joyce P a s c o e ......................F u n k . W ilb u r E a r l ........................F u q u a , S ta n le y D e a n .................

.101, 158, 159, 170, 183 12. 101, 149, 164, 165

........................77. 101. 143

......................101, 149, 195 118

.1 3 5 , 1 4 6 ,1 5 1 ,1 9 0 57, 135. 164.................. 7, 64. 204.....................101, 115 102, 148, 149 102, 143, 160 3 4 .9 0 , 156, 157 102, 154, 155 55. 102, 160 102, 166, 167.....................102, 149 130, 179 ,199................................123

82. 160, 161.77. 102. 143. 166, 167

72. 146, 172, 230

....................102, 149, 160 5 5 ,6 6 . 102, 145... 67. 68 . 147, 170. 171 10. 13. 71. 143, 162 8 2 .1 6 0 102 ,126

.102...................................................... 54, 90. 154. 155 102, 135. 154...........................................................1 0 2 ,1 4 2 ,1 4 5................................................. 7 .9 0 . 98. 162 .205....................................... 25, 62. 63. 64, 170, 171.............................................12, 21. 102, 164. 232...90. 147. 176. 177, 184. 186. 188, 190. 207............................................................. 66 , 102. 146 102, 174, 175................................................................48. 57. 156............................................................. 58. 164. 165.......................................2 5 .2 7 . 88 . 90. 162. 163

..102....................................... 56. 59. 171, 190.......................................51. 65. 135, 164.............................................. 64. 162, 163 19, 82. 162, 163. 170. 171. 220..................................................... 102 ,145............................................. 8 2 .1 4 9 . 150............................................. 58. 148. 149..29. 35. 97, 102. 145, 162, 173, 231............................................. 90. 156, 1578 . 132, 146, 177, 184. 185. 186. 187..................................102. 143. 166. 167

.1 0 7

G a r r iso n , M a rg a re t M a rie ..............G a s s e r , M a rth a C la r k .......................G a s to n , B etty A n n e ............................G a tc h e l, R ich a rd H u g o .....................G a u , F r a n c e s J e a n ...............................G e o rg e , J e a n M a rie ............................G e rh a rd t, M a rg a re t S a n d e rs .........G e y e r , F ra n c is H e rm a n ..................G h ira rd o , D o n a F r a n c in e ...............G ib n e y , Jo se p h Jo h n ..........................G ib so n . B etty ......................................G ie s , R a y m o n d R u ss e ll.....................G ilb e rtso n , G la d y s .............................G ille sp ie , H elen P e a b o d y .................G illi la n d , M a ria n J a n e ......................G la u b e r , Jo se p h H ..............................G o lu m b . B e rn a rd M e lv ille ..............G o o d e , B uster .......................................G o rd o n , C o n s ta n c e M a rio n ............G o sm a n , D oro thy A n n e ....................G o u ld , E v ere tt C h a r le s ......................G ra n t, D oro thy E liz a b e th .................G ra s s e s c h i , N o rm a M a ry .................G ra te r , W illia m C ly d e ......................G ra w e , F lo re n c e C h a r lo t te ...............G ra y , D o n a ld .......................................G ra y k o w s k e , M inn ie G la d y s ..........G re a v e s , D o n a ld C ritc h f ie ld ..........G re e ly , T h e o d o re A lla n ....................G re e n , B etty J e a n ................................G riffin , P a u la E u g e n ia ......................G riffith , L o rra in e E lsie ..33, 69, 70.G ri lle y , H e len E....................................G ro c h o w , N a ta lie L e la h ....................G rfcene, John S te p h e n s o n .................G ru n e r t, B a r b a r a A n n .........................G ru n h u v d , H az e l N o rm a .................G u n d e rso n , T h o m a s ...........................G u n k e l , H e len D o a n e .........................G u tc h e r , G e r a ld D a le .........................

................................................ 8 8 .9 1 . 164

........................ 12, 33. 75. 77, 156. 157

....................................91. 158, 159, 232 1 0 2 .1 2 2 ,1 2 8.....................65. 66 , 83. 135. 149, 156

6 6 .9 1 . 134, 149. 150. 151. 195.........................................60. 61, 66 . 154............................................102, 116 ,125 12. 102. 166....................... 102, 137. 176, 193, 207.52, 55. 91. 135. 149. 160, 203. 232

.......................... 68 , 103. 174, 175, 191

.....................................................144 .145

.....................3 6 .3 7 ,7 1 . 103, 162. 178

.........................................29. 8 8 . 91. 164

............................................122, 128, 204

.....................................................103 ,128...............................................................103

.................................................................103, 145

....................................... 78. 80, 153, 164, 165

......................................................1 0 3 ,1 1 5 ,1 2 6

.................................................................. 83. 149 29. 54, 62. 76. 83. 141, 166, 195, 196....................................................6. 68. 169. 174.........................................................91, 156, 157...................................170. 171. 189, 190. 193 .........................................................91. 149.................. 6. 83. 172.............................................147. 184, 185, 187................................................ 77. 91, 154, 155...........................................103, 143, 156, 18271. 72. 166. 167, 196, 205, 229, 223, 232....................................................................65, 66................................................................. 58, 135........................................................59. 202, 203................................................ 61, 83. 158, 211..........................................................................103

.....................146 ,184 12. 103. 164.1 0 3 . 132, 146, 179

..102. 179, 189 .1 0 2 .1 2 3 .1 2 6

G a lb ra ith , J e a n G e n e v ie v e .... G a l la g h e r , T h o m a s B e rn a rd ..

H a g a d o rn , Ja ck L.....................H a g e n , P a tr ic ia C o re n e .......H a g u e . D oro thy J e a n ...............H all, B a r b a r a lo n e ....................H all. W a lte r R u sse ll.! ............H a lte r , L eo n a L a u re n t............H a lte r , L eo ta L a u re n t ............H am ilto n , Jo a n n e M a rie ........H am p le , A nn K e e le y ...............H am re , V ern o n O .....................H a n le y . M a rg a re t R u th ..........H a n se n , P a u l J a c k ....................H an so n , A n n a J e a n ...............H a ra . R o d e rick .........................H a rb in e , R uth M a rie ...............H a rd m a n , A rth u r D a n ie l .......H arr in g to n , A u d re y ...............H arr is , P h y llis E ile e n ............H art. Lois W in n if re d ...............H a r tp e n c e , A rn o ld C on k ly n .H arw ick , A n n a M a rie ............H a s ty . S h irley J e a n .................H a u s te d , E la in e M a y ............H a v e ly . F lo re n c e J e w e l........H a y e s . John E d w a r d ................H a y n e s , F r a n c e s C a r o l ...........H e a d le y . M arion E lizabe th ..H ea d o n . A rc h ie E......................H e ilm an , G e o rg e B yron .........H e lee n , E l a i n e ............................H e lte r lin e , D o n ald E u g en e . .. h 'e n d y , M a rjo rie E lizabe th ....H en ry , B etty J e a n .....................H iett, E liz ab e th A n n ................H ills tra n d . B ette M a y ro ...........H ills tra n d , M a ri ly n Jo y c e ......H in rich s , W illia m L....................H o d g e, M ild red W h e e le r ......H o d g es , Lois L o r ra in e ..............H o d g m a n , B e v er ly Jo..............H offm an, B e rn a rd G ilb e rt......H o g an . H arr is E d w a r d ...........H o lla r, K en n e th L......................H o lm qu is t, V e n e tta M ............H olt, M a r j e r y ...............................

...83, 160.103.209

...........................103. 131, 132, 146. 172. 173, 205

..........................................77. 83, 158. 185, 207, 211

.................................. 77, 81, 83. 158, 159, 185. 207.103. 145

....................................................52, 91, 135, 164 ,205

.8 , 40, 68 , 91, 146, 150. 151, 174, 179, 190. 199

........................................................ 103. 143. 164. 165.103

.60. 166

.1 0 3 , 116

......45. 62

.103 ,, 143j, 77, 8 8 ! 91. 134!, 162,, 173.................. 35. 131,, 2 02 ,,203

.....49 ,9 1 , , 149............... 8 . 12 .91 , 160,, 161

......26. 70.....61, 63, . 149

.120.... 61, 83. 145

h18, 91. 98, 164.128

....... 49. 6 7 ,6 896

.103, 146103, 143

..........12! 58, 103, 160, 231...91, 149

....... 97, 103, 143, 158, 159

.8. 62. 69, 72 83. 160, 227

.....147, 170, 171. 184. 190...83, 152

....................62 , 66 , 148, 149. 91

.91. 132! 147.208

........... . . .91, 132, i s o ! 204.103, 145

...............163! 135, 144, T45

K om er, D o lo res M a e ...........H o over, E la in e ....................H o p p er, Je rry G e n e ...........H ork. M a ria n A n n e ............H orn . John ..............................H o rn ick , A n d re w ................H ough , Je a n n e L o ra ...........H o w ard , E llis F lo y d .............H o w ard . L eone G u y d a ......H ow ell, B etty R u th ..............H oy. D av id E d w a rd .............H o y n es , D u a n e Jo se p h ......H u b b a rd , K a th lee n EdithH u g h es , W a lte r F .................H unt, H elen L o u ise .............H unt. J e a n n e P h y llis ...........H un te r. M a rp h a P a tr ic ia ..H un te r, V irg in ia ..................H urt. A rth u r M ax, Jr............H y d e, B etty Jo.......................

Ib se n , L ois R a c h e l ................In g le , N o re en B a r b a r a ......Irw in , D oro thy M a y ............Irw in , D o u g la s , Jr .................I s a a c , D o n a ld E ......................

Jc ck so n , C h a r le s E lb e rt.....................................Ja co b so n , A rth u r C la r e n c e .............................Jo c o b so n , E dith V e r n a ....................................Ja m es . R obert H ..................................................Ja ro sc h , B l a n c h e .................................................Jeffers, J a n e E llen ...........Je ffery , M a rian E la in e .......................................Je llison , N orm a L ee ...69. 70, 71. 72, 87, 8 iJenk in , M a ry E liz ab e th ................................Je nk in s, A rth u r G o rd o n ...................................Je n k in s. Jo se p h R ic h a rd ..................................Je n sen , D oris M arie . . ...................................Jo h a n so n , W a lte r I rw in .....................................Johnson , B a rb a ra W ilso n ................................Jc h n so n , D oro thy M a e ...................................Johnson , Ja n ice M e re d ith ...............................iJohnson , J e a n C a ro l............................................Johnson . K arm a R a e ......................1 6 ,2 5 ,2 7 ,Johnson . R obert E d g ar . ..................................Jc h n so n , S h irley E la in e ....................................Johnson , S h irley R u th .......................................Jo h n so n , W . E la in e ..............................Jones. A d a m a y S u s ie .......................................Jones. B etty P e a r l ................................................Jones, E llsw orth W a r d .....................................Jones, M a rig a il ...................................................Jo rd an . E liz ab e th F r a n c e s .............................J c sce ly n . A ld e n L y n n .......................................Ju n g e rs , M a rg a re t R u th ..................................

KK ab e r, E m m a L ou..............................................K a llg re n . H e len e E liz a b e th ...........................K am bo . B lan c h e E ls ie .......................................K eig. E d y th e Jo se p h in e ..................................Keil, G le n D a le ...................................................K elley , A n n a Jo se p h in e ..................................K elley , J a n ic e .....................................................K elley , J e a n n e R..................................................K elly , Je an G la d y s ............................................K elly . K a th e r in e M a rio n ..................................K elly , M a ry A g n e s ............................................K elson , F ra n c e s M a e ........................................K en n e d y , P a tr ic ia D e e ...................................K enne tt, Bette E.................................................K ern . A n n a L ou ..................................................K ern, D o n ald G e o rg e ......................................K ern . T. A n n .........................................................K err. M a rg a re t R o e lle n ..................................K ess ler , W ilb u r K eith ......................................K eyes. W illiam T h o m a s .................................K ezar, M a ry J e a n ...............................................K idd, M a ry A ly n e .............................................K ilpa trick , W a n d a M a rie ..............................King, E lo ise M a e ...............................................K ing, Ja ck ............................................................K ing. W a lte r N e il............................................K ingsford . E thel M a x in e .................................K in k a d e , J a n e ...................................................K inm an , O rr L a M a r...........................................

103, 145, 29. 91, 148. 149. 166, 195......................... 1 0 3 .1 1 5 ,1 2 3 103. 135, 145. 160...............................67. 68. 135 103, 146. 150, 205...................................... 83. 164.............................................. 103

.................................. 104

. 56. 5 9 .9 2 , 164 ,232 60 ,61...................59. 92. 152....................... 104 .145...................... 104 .125.1 0 4 ,1 4 3 .1 9 5 .2 3 1

104. 115, 122.37, 104. 183. 184. 186. 187. 188

.........................................92. 135, 152......................... 28, 75. 77. 174. 175...........................................................104................27. 81. 83. 153, 158, 225.......................................................... 104.9 2 , 136. 158, 1 5 9 .709 2 2 9 ,2 3 2 .................................... 1 2 ,5 8 .6 4 . 167

...1 0 4 ,1 4 3 .1 6 0 ,1 8 0 ,2 3 2...........................................................104.................................. 2 4 :9 2 , 135, 164 1 2 ,92 . 153. 166:. 12. 34. 39. 75. 76. 153, 154, 155...................................................92. 14933. 7 0 .7 1 .7 2 . 16?. 1 6 3 ,2 1 3 .2 2 6.................22. 74. 83. 135, 171. 190.............................1 0 4 .1 4 3 .1 5 8 .1 5 9....................................8. 96. 160. 161

58. 104. 142, 143, 162,231 35. 92........................................104, 148. 149........................................................... 173................................92. 156, 199 ,206.................................. 3 9 .9 2 . 141, 166 80. 104. 172, 173, 191.................................. 8 7 .9 6 . 166, 197

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.................................................. 25. 64.................. 1 2 .2 5 ,5 5 ,6 2 ,8 4 .1 6 0.......................................................... 123

K irkw ood, C a ro ly n M arieK irsche r, D oro thy A lic e ............K lugh , M a ri ly n J a n e .....................K n udson , V iv ia n B a r b a r a ..........K nutson , V iv ia n E ...........................K oechel, H elen R u th .....................K oefod, K a th lee n M a e ..............K oen ig , M a ry F a i th .......................K oetter, John W ilf re d .....................K orn. K a th ry n F lo ra .....................K ra tz , B etty Ju n e ............................K u en n in g , F lo re n ce M a rie .........K u sche l, Ju s tin e H u g h e s .............

L ack len , M a ria n A v is ..................L am b , C a r l C lin to n .......................L am ey , D oro thy C a th e r in e .......L am p i, L eo n a L ill ian .....................L ane , E m a le e F r a n c e s ..................L aP in e , E v a E liz a b e th .............L ark in , D oris A n n .........................L a rse n , D o lo res H a a s ..................L a rso n , Lois J a n e ............................L aR ue, H e len V iv ia n .....................L atim er, G e r a ld in e F a y e ...........L au lo , E m m a E liz a b e th ................L aV elle , W illa M a rie ..................L av in e , R ich a rd L...........................L e a p h a r t, F r a n c e s M a ro ie .L ee , P e g g y ......................................L eigh , P e g g y T h ra ilk i ll................L eo n a rd . C a th e r in e M a rie .........L es ter, G e r a ld T h o m a s 69L ete llie r , V irg in ia O lg a ................L eV a lle y , M a ry D a n a ..................L evy , Jo se p h .............L ew is , A llen L aR u e .......................L indstrom . M a ry J a n e ..................L in g a fe lte r. M a x in e B e tty ...........L issa , Lilly R a m o n a ........................L ister, L ila L e e .................................L iv d a h l, J e a n C la ir e .....................L iy d a h l. T h e lm a N ao m i..............L ive rno is , Tom R o b e r t...................L loyd . B e a tric e F lo re n c e ...........L ober, R obert M a rc u s ...................L .ockhart. M a ry B e lle .....................L cn g p re . R a m o n a M a rg a re t ......L o u g h ran . B a r b a r a S te r lin g ......L o vberg , J e a n E liz a b e th ..............L o w n ey , T h o m a s F ra n c is , Jr .....L o w th ia n , A rc h ie W in s to n .........L o yn ing , C la r a M a e .....................L u ca s , J a m e s P e te r .......................L u ch s in g er , Jo yce K ......................L ucy , C h a r le n e V a n d y k e ...........L u eb b e n , M a ry A n n .....................L und , H elen A n n ............................L u n d q u is t, E lon H ...........................

M c C a rth y , C o lle e n ..........................M c C a rth y , L a u r ie A d e le .............M cC arty , F ra n k P a tr ic k ..............M c C a u ley , John B e rn h a rd .........M c C h e sn ey , R obert E u g e n e ......M cC onoch ie. M a ri ly n L ee ...........M cC ool. C o llee n ............................M cC u llough , P a tr ic ia J e a n ........M cD ona ld . Billie D a h l ..................M cD ona ld , D o n ald G e o r g e .....M cD ona ld , H e len M c R a e ...........M cD ona ld . Jud ith .........................M cD ona ld , S h irley D elo res .. .M cD ouga l, B e v er ly R e g is ...........M c G a rry , E d ison F o rd .................M cG ee. A n n a M a rg a re t ............M cG uinn . D av id L a r ry ................M cIn ty re , L aM ern e R a e .............M cK ee. B e rth a A n n .......................M cK enzie. D oro thy J e a n ............M cL augh lin , G e r a ld in e ............M cL ean , G e o rg e D ea rb o rn , Jr..M cLeod. C a ro l ................................M a cD o n ald , M a rsh L ois ............M a cG reg o r, F lo ra J e a n ...............M acK enz ie , L ou ise .......................

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8 .6 9 ,8 1 ,8 4 . 160. 1 6 1 ,2 2 5 .2 2 9 .2 3 2..........................................52. 72. 93, 98. 162. 163..................................................................................105

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M an ix , M a b e l E lle n ......................M a n ley , H erb e r t L eR oy ............

............1 2 ,5 8 .6 3 ,6 4 . 135, 166, 167, 195. 196

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O lso n , F lo re n c e N a d in e ................O lso n , J e a n E v e ly n ..........................

................. 12. 39. 94. 133. 141. 166......................30. 107. 166. 167 .230

.............................................. 48. 84. 164. 165, 221

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....................................... 15. 27. 84. 171. 183. 190

................................................................. 106 ,146

.....................................65. 63. 134, 150. 151. 196

O w e n s , A rth u r R a lp h .....................P

........................................................... 107

...........................................................62. 64. 66. 149 P a d d o c k . D o n a ld A rth u r ................P a n tz e r . B etty A n n ..........................P a rk . P a tr ic ia ...................................P a te rs o n , M a ry C a th e r in e ...........P a u l, H az e l E v e ly n .........................P a u l. P a tr ic ia H e le n .......................P e ltie r , B etty Y v o n n e ....................

...................... 74. 169, 170. 171 ,210............................. 8. 12 .9 4 . 160. 161......................................... 58. 107, 149................................94. 149. 154, 155....................................... 107, 135, 145................................................. 107 .195............................................... 94

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............................................ 12. 106, 160, 178. 195

........................................................ 71. 72. 106, 143

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M artin , R u th E le a n o r ....................M artin , W illia m G e o rg e , Jr......M ast, M a ria n Jo y c e ......................

.................................. 29. 39. 76. 77. 84. 162, 196

................................................................. 106 ,123

.................................................................. 5 4 ,9 3 , 158P e rry , P a t r i c i a ...................................P e te rs e n , M a ry L o is .....................P e te rs o n . A rle n e ..............................P e te rs o n , J e a n E liz a b e th ................

................. 70. 7 1 .7 2 , 162. 163, 226

............................................ 67. 96. 164

..........................................94. 150. 15167, 68. 88. 94, 164. 165. 179, 199

M a y e s . Ja m e s ................................ .....68. 106, 115, 117. 170, 190, 192, 194 .230

.....15, 49.M e ad e , Burton S y lv e s te r .......... ....................................................................... 106 .129M e e h a n , G lo r ia A n n ....................M eek , H om er L y n n ......................

......................................106. 143, 158. 181. 230.................................................................................106

P h ilip s . G e o rg e E d w a r d ............... 66. 107. 135, 146. 169, 172, 173. 208

M e n ard . B a rb a ra M a y ............... ....................................................................... 106, 145M etzner, S h irley M a e ................. ............................................................. 105, 145, 173M iles. S a r a M ild re d ......................M iller, D u a n e H a z e n ...................M iller. G rcryce V io le t.................M ilo g lav , M. J e a n H a u tz ..........M iner. H a rr ie t J e a n ......................

................................................................................. 84

.................................................................................106

...........................................................21, 60. 61. 204

......................................................93. 164, 165 ,174

P h illip s , Jo y c e M a rie ......................P h illip s , S a m u e l K e m b a l............P ie rce , G ra c e E liz a b e th ...............P lum b , M. E ile e n ..............................P o g a c h a r , Ju n e ................................P o tter , D o n n a Jo ................................P o w e , S h irle y H a z e l ......................P o w e ll, M a rjo rie J e a n ....................P o w e rs . M a ry L ou...........................P rice . E d w a rd B urton ....................

.....29. 62. 69. 70. 77, 85. 135. 156

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................................................... 94. 154............................ 29. 94. 144, 145

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........................... 108. 172, 173, 191. 192

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Q u ilico , F ra n c e s T h e r e s a ............Q

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..........33. 34. 48. 49. 156, 196. 205M oua t.' E llen A m e lia ....................M oy, R obert J a m e s ......................

..................................72. 107. 144. 145. 174. 181 R a lsto n . W . M a rjo rie ......................R a n d o lp h , W a d e L ee .........

..........................................94. 156. 157

...........................................................108M uir. R obert M a c a u la y ............. . ............................................97. 107. 146. 175. 183 R a sm u sse n . E v ely n M a y ...........

R a th b o n e , W a lla c e F a y ...............78. 79. 80. 134. 148. 149

................ ............... 85. 172. 191. 205M u rp h e y . J a n e L............................M u rp h ey . P a tr ic ia L ou ...............M u rp h y . A n n e M a rie .................

..........................................................................96. 232

............................................................................88. 94R a tty , D o n a ld K e n n e th ................R a y m o n d . M a rg u e ri te M a e .......R e ed . C a ro l M a y .............................

...........................................................108

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...........................................................103

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N elson . D oro thy E lle n .................N elson , Lois P a tr ic ia ...................

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....................................................... 77, 107, 143, 154O R ies. H e len M a rie ...........................

R ig g ert, D a n n a J e s s ie .................... ...........................12. 63. 94. 166. 167O 'C o n n e ll, M a llo ry A n n e ...........................................................................94, 135, 149O 'D ell, V irg il L loyd , Jr ...............O g d e n , Joe U ...................................

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Roark, F lorice Jeanne 85, 149Roholt, Lu c ille A n n 49, 205Rolfson, John W a lte r ...........................................11, 34. 131, 136, 173, 194, 208Roof, W ilfred M orris ............................................................................................. 108Rose. Donald W a y n e 115. 123Rosenberg. Jay S tan ley.......................................................................................108Rotering, E lizabeth A n n 33,64. 153, 160, 161R ow land, John K irb y ............................................................................................. 108Rud, Selma 94, 149Rudeen, Lois M ae 80. 108Ruetten, M a id a A ile e n 108, 143, 154Russell, Betty Jean 109, 154. 155Russiff, John N ................................. 68,94, 146, 174, 175, 191Ryan, Donald C harles....................................... 80,95, 169, 176. 190, 199.2.07Ryan, Eunice D ale Burnett 96, 160, 199, 204Ryan, JoAnn E lizabeth 109. 164

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Sachs, A lfre d C 85, 179Sackett. Ruth A n n ............................................... 7, 12 ,25 ,34,85 . 162, 163, 195Sagen, A n ita Be lle ................................................................77, 109. 149. 154. 155Sagen. F lora M ae...........................................36. 37, 52, 95, 149. 154, 155, 203Salas. Robert Joe....................................................................................................109Salo, Sh irley Jean 109. 143Samuell, D ick .................................................. 109. 135. 170. 171, 190. 193.230Sanders, Ernest Frederick,... Jr...........................................................109, 115. 117Sanders, Frances M a ry 109. 133. 150, 152Sanders, June F rances..................................29. 65, 77. 85. 139, 150, 152, 207Sanders. Lois C hris tine 88. 95. 98. 150, 151, 152, 197Santisteban. George .................................................................... 22Saubert, Pam R om bauer 60, 149Savage, G eorge W a lte r ............................................ 7, 8, 16, 95. 169, 176. 177,

189, 190, 192. 193, 199,218Savage, S h irle y K a y ......................................................... 10.55, 109, 143, 160Savaresy. P h y llis C arm a ..................................................................... 95, 160, 161Saylor, Kenneth D av id ................................................................................ 109,200Schaeffer. W illia m D ona ld .................................................................................. 109Schafer, Lois Agnes........................................................... 55, 154, 155, 195, 196Schaller, H enrie tta P a u line ........................................................95, 158, 170. 183Scherrer. Barbara Beth..........................................................................85, 162, 170Schmalhorst. K a th ryn Louise............................................109. 142. 143, 154Schmidt, M ary A lic e 55,85, 145Schmit. M ary Constance 52, 72, 95. 135, 156, 157Schneider, Pauline M a rie .................................. 27, 76, 135, 158, 159, 170, 207Schneider, R aym ond Frederick, Jr....................................................................109Schreckendgust. Jack G eorge...........................................................................222Schuff. V io la Fern 12. 63. 95. 166, 167, 230Scott. M a r ily n E lizabeth 109. 143, 156Scott. Sh irley Jean............................................................. 69. 70. 71. 72. 162. 163Scoyen, C on lyn O lita 45.46. 162Seiden, W illia m 109, 128Seitz. Robert Thorn ton.........................................................95. 131, 174, 175,209Sethne, G arnet L u c ille ............................................................... 95, 156, 157, 170Sethre. W illia m A lla rd 8. 109, 179Sheaf. Francis C .................................................................................................... 74Shone. B. Joyce..............................................................................39, 109, 145, 181Sias, Betty A n n ........................................................................................ 73, 74, 164S ikonia. V irg in ia R.................... 21. 27, 33. 70. 71. 72. 115. 166, 229, 231. 232Sim anton, Ramona M a y 109. 145S inc la ir. P h ilip 131, 146, 150Skei, Norm a E lizabeth...................................................................58, 109, 135. MSSkoog, R onald O liv e r ...........................................................................................109Skow. Lym an H a rve y ...........................................................................................109Skube. Noel C am eron.......................................................................... 125Small. Joseph H aro ld .................................................................109. 136, 174, 175Smartt. M ary Sue..................................................12. 14 .2 5 .2 6.61 .85 , 164,223Smit. R oland W ra y 109. 120Smith, Betty Ir in e ........................................................... 72,95. 148, 149, 195. 196Smith, Betty June 77,95, 157Smith, G eorgena K a th leen . 135, 149Smith, Janice G ean 95. 154Smith, Lois Jean 95, 135, 156, 157Solvie, Jane E l le n ................................. 3, 34:'54. 88. 95, 153, 154, 155Sor, Bette Lou 109, 143, 158Sorensen, Agnes Johanna 66. 109Sorenson, Helen Louise................................................................ 109Sorsdahl, Pearl A lp h c 109, 149Spacht, M a ry K a th ryn 8, 88,95, 160, 161, 197S pald ing. D orothy F rances 109, 143. 158Speelmon. Lo la M a ry 78 ,8 0.9 5, 148, 149Spencer. H arold LeR oy.........................................................................................109Splan, M arjo r ie V iv ia n 109, 149, 167Spreull, E lizabeth B a rbour 45, 62, 86. 158, 159, 195Spriggs* Edison 702, 203Stadstad, C urtis A lfre d ........................................... 27, 110, 131, 132, 133, 134,

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Tabaracc i, Robert John...........................................Tange. N ina M aren ..................................................Tatosky, A rth u r E d w ard ......................................Tay lo r, Frances Louise..........................................Teel. Peter .................................................................Tem pleton. Jean A .............................Terrett, P risc illa D ade..................................Terry, Betty Jean......................................................Theisen. George W ill ia m ......................................Thompson, Lorra ine E.............................................Thomsen. H enry F red rick ......................................Thomsen. Robert Lee.....................Thomsen. Roy ..........................................................Thorpe, Jacque lyn C larkTom lin, W illia m C lau de ........................................Torres, Eugene M a rsh a ll......................................Tousses, Helen M a rie .............................................Trask, M illa rd F illm ore ..........................................T ripp, JoAnn ............................................................Tronrud. Bernice R ita .............................................Troupe, Jean E lizabeth...........................................Tucker, Robert A r th u r 87 ,95 ,147 ,176 ,Tupac, L il lia n M a ry .................................................Tu rli, Irene A n n a ......................................................

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Van den Biesen, M a r ia n Eloise Van H em elryck, M ary Louise.Van Horn. Barbara Jane...............Van W yk . Jan W ill ia m .................Vaughn, Robert W a lte r.............V ick, V iv ia n V irg in ia ...................V inacke, Barbara Jean.................V incent, Lee Joseph.......................Vo lk , E ileen M ae............................

W ag n ild , M arga re t Lo is................W a ll. M a ry E the l.............................W allace . M a ry Louise....................W a lte r, Rosina L u c ille ..................W alters . H ow a rd Corey, Jr..........W alters, Roy A lv in .........................W ard , Barbara ...............................W arne r. Palm a Jean......................W ass. C a rle y Jean.........................W atk ins , Janis G e rm aine.............W atson, Helen M a y ......................W atson. R aym ond Leslie.............W ayne , M ary B a rb a ra ..................W ebster, M ay .................................W edum , L ill ia n M a rie ..............W eedm an, Lu tie M .........................W elch, W a yn e W ............................W elle r, James E d w ard ..................W elsh, H arrie t ...............................W endt, P a tric ia F lorence.............W enrich, Dorothea Lo rine ...........W entz, M e rrilyn C ora lie ...............W estlake . Peggy June.................W estpha l, Rosemary C harlene .

110, 174, 175, 189, 191...........................110, 143, 156 110, 115, 123. 127. 128.............................. 66. 86. 152 110, 132. 146. 151. 190 86...................95 .149 ,160.232............................95.160.161.55. 110, 133, 135. 174. 175 . 53, 166, 167, 198. 230, 232 110 110 110...................................110, 143 110.120...........................110, 116, 125. 71. 72. 110, 135, 166, 1701 10. 132. 146. 174. 175. 191...................................110.143.............................. 39. 86. 154...........................110, 145, 156177, 193, 205, 207, 208, 215............................ 95, 135, 149............................ 72, 110, 134

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W h e e le r , H a r ry E d w a r d ............................................................................................... I l lW h e le r, J a m e s ...................................................................................................................146W h ite , L u c ia 145, 150W h ite s itt, R u th A m y 1 1 ,80 , 111, 142, 143W ilcom b , M ax Je ffres ................................................................................................... 49W ild m a n , F lo re n c e W in if re d 96, 154, 155W ilk in so n , A lb e rt E d g a r ................................................................................ 45, 59, 207W illia m s , D o lo res M a rie ...................................................................... 52, 96, 156, 157W illia m s , E n id I re n e ................................................................................................96, 149W ilso n , C. A u d ie n n e ..................................................................12, 111, 148, 149, 160W ilso n , M urie l C a th e r in e ...................................................................................... 86, 160W in h a m , R o g e r W illia m I l l , 123W in te rs , D o n n a m a e .......................................................................... v I l l , 143, 166W ith ro w , E liz ab e th M a y ...................................................................72, 111, 149, 151W itte r, E d w in D am o n , Jr .............................................................................................. I l lW o eh l, M elv in J.........................................................................................................96, 179W olfe , G e r a ld ...................................................................................................................I l l

W olfe , V irg in ia C lo p to n .........W o lford , R o n a ld E u g e n e ......W o llam , O w e n A rd e ll.............W o o d s , G a r y E u g e n e .............W o o d s, Lois A n n ........................W o o d w a rd , S h irle y K............W o rd a l, V a le r ie F a e .................W rig h t, B etty J..............................

Y ork, F ra n k E ..............................Y oung , R obert B ru c e .................Y oung , V irg in ia M a y ..............Y o ungstrom , L o u e lla D avis...

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This annual w as dedicated to Memories and that is the purpose I hope it fulfills . . . a book which you m ay pick up and reminisce through . . . a book that will bring back poignant memories of one year of your college life at M ontana State University. W hether or not this has been achieved, I leave up to you.

A million thanks . . . to CYRILE VAN DUSER for endless hours spent in tedious work and consoling advice . . . to LORRAINE GRIFFITH who w as alw ays there with a helping hand when the going w as the toughest . . . to LEE JELLISON who spent hours pasting and alphabetizing class and sorority pictures . . . to MANDI LUEBBEN who worked untiringly w hen stacks and stacks of pages requiring copy w ere laid by her typewriter . . . to ALICE DRUM who m ade ad sales boom to a top mark . . . to BOB BLAIR who came forth with scores of unique ad layouts . . . to JO ANN BLAIR who worked diligently on contracts . . . to CARLIN OLSEN who did a thorough job of all that w as asked of her . . . to LORRAINE THOMPSON for her splendid art work on ads and hand lettered pages . . . to LOIS PAT NELSON and WILMA OKSENDAHL who spent unnum bered hours on the card file in preparation for the final index . . . to ROGER BARTON who drew so m any clever ad pictures . . . to PEGGY CROSSEN, ELAINE JOHNSON, and BETTY HENRY who com­piled a very complete future book . . . to MAX SUGG who wrote sports copy . . . to all the rest of my staff for all their cooperation and hours spent.

A thank you . . . to the TRIBUNE PRINTING AND SUPPLY COMPANY for their cooperation in printing this annual . . . to MR. EJ.LIS who w as so helpful with formal pictures . . . to LIFE m agazine for permission to use the Life format . . . to DODD, MEAD & COMPANY for permission to use Robert Service's poem, "Young Fellow My Lad" . . . to THE NORTH AMERICAN PRESS for a fine cover job . . . to K. D. SWAN for the cover picture.

GINNY

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