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Not just a social whirl—not just a pin to wear . . . . Fellowship in a true sense—a spirit of give and take rising out of the intimate con tacts of group life—a sharing of things that come as they come—whether pleasant or dis agreeable . . . . An important and integral part of college life—a phase that will last long after other recollections are blurred.

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Not just a social whirl— not just a p in to w ear. . . . F ellow ship in a true sen se—a spirit of g ive a n d tak e rising out of the in tim ate con­tacts of group life— a sh a rin g of th ings that com e a s they com e—w hether p le a sa n t or d is­a g re e a b le . . . . An im portan t a n d in teg ral p a rt of co llege life—a p h a s e th at will las t long after o ther recollections a re b lurred.

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Founded

DePauw University

Greencastle, Indiana

1885

58 Chapters

ALPHA XI CHAPTER

Established 1923

817 G erald Avenue

102

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H aa la n d RobertsEderS peaker

TaylorH ardt

V augharLeClaire

GochenMcConnell

WilsonW ohlw end H ead

Miss Edith Herr H ousem other

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F ounded

W e sle y a n F em ale C ollege

M acon, G eorg ia

1851

57 C hap ters

BETA XI CHAPTER

E stab lished 1933

408 D aly A venue

104

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ButkaPeterson

Selkirk Pow ell Nieme:JohnsonRussell Flynn H ansonSchelfer D ugan

M arie Benson P residen t

Mrs. F re d a C. Jackson H ousem other

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Founded

Syracuse University

Syracuse, New York

1872

35 Chapters

CHI CHAPTER

Established 1918

1107 G erald Avenue

106

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StordockKahl

W alker E. R. Ruffcc

O rahoodPetersc

Whitford B. L. Miller E. Miller

Danlorth

Mrs. W alter M acCallum H ousem other

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F ounded

Lom bard College

G alesb u rg , Illinois

1893

56 C hap ters

ALPHA N U CHAPTER

E stab lished 1924

401 M cLeod A venue

108

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Conw ayAki

RuskM anltMcVey

Mrs. Victor Skim H ousem other

Thelm a Buck Presiden t

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Founded

Boston University

Boston, M assachusetts

1886

87 Chapters

THETA RHO CHAPTER

Established 1926

300 University Avenue

m Sm110

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KnoblochRitter

A ppelquistM cCulloughR ankinElder

KelleherSteele

D orothy Rit Presiden t

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am nia

Founded

University of Mississippi

Oxford, Mississippi

1874

48 Chapters

PI CHAPTER

Established 1911

516 University Avenue

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A de Lockridge

113

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F ounded

D ePauw University

G reencastle , In d ian a

1870

64 C hap ters

A L PH A NU CH A PTER

Established 1909

333 U niversity A venue

114

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C allaw ayFloydLundeen

P. G ilham Blanltenhc Tilzey Lucy S

D. Gilhc W adell

E dw ards R. Reidy Jtaffanson

W allin PhelanPhelps Paul

rg in ia Bode President

Mrs. H. T. W ilkir H ousem other

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Founded

Virginia State Normal College

Farmville, Virginia

1897

70 Chapters

S IG M A CHI CHAPTER

Established 1924

732 G erald A venue

116

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HopkirBordersM acintosh

H azel Border P resident

. C aroline Am Housem other

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F ounded

M onm outh C ollege

M onmouth, Illinois

1870

71 C hapters

BETA PHI CHAPTER

Established 1903

1005 G era ld A venue

118

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Klopfer BaillyM cCarthy

PhillipsM cDonald

oden L atta W alkerSoltero M cConochie G. Parker

Crutchfield M atheson W ilkir

R andallrth W altt

Donohue

ry Gillie Mrs. F. P. Keith H ousem other

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LCjwia ! \u

Founded

Colby College

Waterville, Maine

1874

58 Chapters

ALPHA NU CHAPTER

Established 1924

539 University Avenue

120

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T halm uellerTempletc

H elear NewhovW essinger

W inifred Key« President

Mrs. John M artin Keith H ousem other

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m, eaa

Founded

Virginia Military Institute

Richmond, Virginia

1865

94 Chapters

DELTA XI CHAPTER

Established 1923

528 Daly Avenue

122

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HuberW alsh

FitzlofiLaBar Flynn

Alem Lai Presider

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Founded

University of California

Berkeley, California

1921

13 Chapters

THETA CHAPTER

Established 1927

340 University Avenue

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S. Seidensticker Stone W ord D uncan

ticker Seyler H azelriqq C ornw all Frisb t M arshall D ana M oyers M artin

R anney J. Seidc Russell

G eorqeDoak

D ranqe T rach ta F lash i

T harpH utchins: Peltola

Selden F risbee P residen t

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F o u n d ed

M iam i U niversity

Oxford, O hio

1848

106 C h ap ters

M ONTANA ALPHA CHAPTER

E stab lish ed 1920

500 U niversity A v en u e

126

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H U H

J. DionPollard

Mitchell DisslyW oods

H askell D. Provinse JohnscKellogg R oseborough

Rathert F. C lapp Leiph< C arm ody

Freeburg R. Dion

BabichA hdei

BuisSeym our

C. H. H aug land H olland

W eaverStillings

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Lama

Founded

M assachusetts State College

Amherst, M assachusetts

1873

48 Chapters

M U DEUTERON CHAPTER

Established 1923

1011 G erald Avenue

128

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F. D ugan M agnuson H ulett Thompson S. Nybo M atasovic M acLaren Fogelsong M artin K uilm an M cPherronM ariana J. M ariana K. D ugan Boettcher C ushm an Morris C ornw ell Z adra W allin H ughes K irkpatric

sh Sw anson Singleton Shields Stoebe C. N ybo Sam pson Tobin S pau ld ing S. D enson G reen M uchmore WolkeH an rah a n Choate C. M cCauley L indeberg R alston G its N. Denson S a lansky J. M cCauley McKittrick Purdy Hovee

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F ounded

U niversity of A la b a m a

T uscaloosa, A la b a m a

1856

110 C hap ters

M O N T A N A BETA CHAPTER

Estab lished 1927

1120 G era ld A venue

130

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rnmm

• -D ave Thomas

P resident131

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Founded

Miami University

Oxford, Ohio

1855

96 Chapters

BETA DELTA CHAPTER

Established 1906

1110 G erald Avenue

132

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I. C. WillT. Koch Sm ith W hittinghill

Barnhill Rickert MoriH artse ll F lan a g an P. M urphy Nels(

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F o unded

V irg in ia M ilitary Institute

Lexington, V irg in ia

1869

98 C h ap ters

G A M M A PHI CHAPTER

E stab lish ed 1905

1006 G e ra ld A venue

134

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Lazetich J. Mille:

Bill G iltner Mrs. Alec F. PetersonP residen t H ousem other

135

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icjrtui J ^ lti I on

Founded

Richmond College

Richmond, Virginia

1901

68 Chapters

M O N T A N A ALPH A CHAPTER

Established 1918

829 G erald Avenue

136

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More Fromm H anson Ruffcorn DeMers Ekern Y oung C ow an J. W illiam sG uttorm son O. Shiner E. Multz Ingram G ood D ow ning Lockridge Tweto Moody

Wulf Petro C hab re Kellner M agee Fabatz M egquier M cCann Eschv/igHove M artin J. Shiner Brown M cN am ara A. Multz Schmidt Lousen W. Jennings S. W illiam s

H elm s Kent M cGilvry W hite W ysel Bills D 'E w art E nglish Trippett B. Jenn ings Jacobson

Cecil Good P residen t

137

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S ch ed u led ev en ts—routine—relen tless tem po —a rhythm of hours a n d d a y s — constan tly ch an g in g . . . . O rgan izations, honoraries, clubs, p u b lica tions—trad itiona l activ ities ca rried on from d a y to d a y a n d from one y e a r to the next. . . . W ork— all of them —b u t p o ssess in g a v a lu e a n d a ttach m en t m ak in g them p e rh a p s the m ost distinctive p h a se of U niversity life. . . .

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Shenk LindebergHall

Seym our W ightr

Ruzicka H augland R uehrw ein

T o encourage b e t t e r band music—to unite col­lege bandsm en—and to promote their interests, M ontana's chapter of Kap­pa Kappa Psi—national

band fraternity—w as installed in 1925. . . . Cooperating with the Grizzly Band, it has con­tributed to the band 's development by assist­ance in acquiring new equipment—by encour­aging band concerts—by stimulating interest in band music. . . . Before initiation into the honorary group each candidate must show three qualifications—musical ability, person­ality and leadership, and scholastic achieve­ment. Joe Burns has served as president this

Montana, is one of the schools holding mem- yearbership in the American Association of Col­leges of Pharmacy—therefore is eligible to have a chapter of Kappa Psi, men's national hon­orary pharm aceutical fraternity. . . . The local chapter is sponsored by Professor Leon Rich­ards. . . . It meets twice a month in the phar­m acy building. . . . Speakers are sometimes in­vited to discuss various subjects relating to Pharmacy. . . . Each spring Kappa Psi plans an outing trip—last year a fishing expedition of sev­eral days at Seeley Lake. Lloyd Kemmish is presi­dent.

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V aupel Suchy H all D uncan MollettJones M urphy Kemmish V icars St. John

Not in Picture: Baker Braley H anson H illing Hurt

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Standing—Linduska Smith Custer R uehrw ein Eck O rm sbee Brierley Miller Dominek Schramm Stevens Trosper Seated—T urley Johnson Brome Eder Scott Hopkins Goble

L am b d a ch ap te r of the na tio n a l h o norary bio logical fraternity. . . . A group w hose p ur­po se is to stim ulate rese a rch am o n g y o ung students in biology, b o tany , b iochem istry, b a c ­teriology, geology, psychology, a n d o ther n a t­u ral sciences. . . . R esearch sessions a re he ld a t a n n u a l m eetings of the A m erican A ssocia­tion for the A dvancem ent of Science— thus e le ­v a ting the society out of the o rd in ary level of to d ay 's p rofessional a n d h o n o rary fraternities.. . . R oyal Turley w a s L am b d a 's d e leg a te to the las t session h e ld in St. Louis during the Christm as recess.

E. C om pany, 4th Regim ent of the N ational Society of S c a b b a rd a n d B lade, h o n o rary mili­ta ry fraternity—includes in active m em bership only University c ad e t com m issioned officers. . . . Colonel G. L. Smith is sponsor—a n d a num ber of a sso c ia te m em bers a re found am o n g the fac­ulty. . . . P residen t Sim m ons b ecam e a n h on­o rary m em ber d uring w inter q uarter. . . . A m ong social activities w ere sm okers for m em ­bers. . . . M ajor even t w a s the first a n n u a l Mil­itary Ball, a n all-school form al sponsored by a d v a n ce d m ilitary s tudents—h eld in the Gold ballroom , A pril 17, w ith a co-ed colonel in com ­m and .

Standing—Larson Stolt Price L andall V ladimiroff Conklin W arden McDowell F risbee H arrison Taylor W hittinghill

S eated—Lubrecht F reeberg Dow ning Rickert N ew gard Roe Zeidler Van Noy Searles Zemke Ragsdale Not in pic ture: Labbitt

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cC u im a C C e lta C l

S tanding : H ousm an H ardy T aylor H azelbake r Shenk C ogsw ell StoneS ea ted : W igal G iltner D ana H all S tea rn s D aigle Brome Lathrop

National professional honorary journalism fraternity for men—the first professional organization to establish a chapter on the M ontana campus, granting a charter to the local group in February, 1915. . . . Sigma Delta Chi is international in scope—devoting itself prim arily to ad ­vancem ent of men in journalism. . . . To be eligible for membership, an undergraduate must not only m ajor in journalism, but also show out­standing ability in other branches of the curriculum—high scholastic standing in journalism—and intentions of continuing in the field after graduation. . . . In cooperation with Theta Sigma Phi, women's honorary journalism fraternity, the members of Sigma Delta Chi conduct a news service for all of the state weekly papers—sponsor Press club—and hold annual banquets for graduating seniors in the journalism school. . . . And this yea r a directory of all members and alumni of the organization has been compiled. . . . The group conducts weekly business sessions and semi-weekly professional meetings.

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W omen's national honorary journalism fraternity—K appa chapter. . . . S tandards for membership include high scholastic rating in journalism and above-average work in other courses. . . . Dean Stone is faculty spon­sor for the chapter, and honorary members are Mrs. Robert L. Housman, Grace Stone Coates and Mrs. French T. Ferguson. . . . Among the society's activities are listed the "30" service—comprising research and p repara­tion of material on subjects which m ay be requested by any women's club or individual worker—this service is extended over the whole state. . . . With Sigma Delta Chi, the group assum es responsibilities for Press club activities—and m anages a weekly news service for smaller papers in M ontana. . . . In fall quarter a new spaper "treasure hunt" through the Shack w as given as the annual welcome affair for freshman women journalists. . . . Theta Sigma Phi's major social event is spring quarter Matrix Table—banquet to honor undergraduate women who have dis­tinguished themselves in various schools and departments. . . . Guest speaker this year w as Ethel Romig Fuller, poetry editor of the Portland Oregonian—her subject w as "Verse Writing as a Vocation."

Griffin H am blet P a rkerH irshberg O rvis G uthrie T hayer

Not in p ic ture: N elson, Shanley

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McDowell Shoem aker r lan d Lew is Schube:

Not a p p e a rin g in pic ture:Butchart, G uthrie, Spicher, W illig

K appa Tau proposes to recognize scholastic achievem ent and stimulate a pursuit after grade points. . . . A grade index of 2.1 and 75 credit hours in residence at the University are requirements for eligibility. . . . Members are announced at Awards convocation in late spring—and initiated a t a banquet shortly thereafter. . . . Meetings are held only occa­sionally—but the organization is really distinc­tive because dues are non-existent.

W esley Club is a. member group of National W esley Methodist students—locally sponsored by the Reverend and Mrs. M. E. Van de Mark. . . . Devotional meetings are held every Sun­day. . . . The organization presented this year a one-act p lay—"The Case of Martha Grober" —during the winter quarter, in Anaconda, Butte and Missoula. . . . Included am ong its recreational activities are parties, hikes and picnics. . . . Letitia Kleinhans is president.

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W esley ites get toge ther in the p a rso n a g e of the M ethodist church.