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Course Catalog, 1916-1917 174 T h e S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y o f M o n t a n a ..M issou la Mollett, Charles E ................... M oreton , J e a n n e tte E llen ... St. Anthony, Idaho Morse, Maude Evelyn ........ ..Muskegon, Michigan M owbray, Carol Burr ......... ............. .M issou la .............................M isso u la M ow bray, M rs. W . E .............. .............................D u p u yer Moye, Iva Thelma ................. .............................. J o liet M urray, Frank ........................ .........................J o lie t M urray, Ethel Marguerite ..M issou la Napton, Alice L ......................... B u tte N esdahl, Elise .......................... B u tte N ickel, Anna E va ................... B u tte N icol, Ruth Keanette ......... S o m e rs N oble, Florence C .................... L au rel N utting, Ruth A. ...................... R oseb u d O’Connell, Catherine M. ..Casper, Wyoming O’Mara, Nora Ellen ........ ......................M issou la O’S u llivan , E m m et M. - L e w isto w n Oliver, M. Mabel ............. Olson, Raymond Eugene ............................. ' ZZZlfJ^oulla Orr, Gertrude Mary ..Corvallis, Oregon Parrish, Philip H. ............... L on e P in e Patton, Fanny Dodder .............. Great Falls Paulson, Mary ................. .................H ed g es P eavy, Ira B ....................... .....................A lb erton P englase, Mrs. Marie ~ ....................M isso u la Pierson, Alpha Marie ... D eer L o d ge Platt, Blanche I -• ..... ...................B oyd P latt, Lina .......................... B illin g s P oindexter, Jessie C. - Pleasant Valley .................. Porter, Ruth E ..Newberry, Michigan P en tlan d , A d a Jan e .... _...................L iv in g sto n Portz, Mary Teresa ...... ..................... M isso u la P otts. Celia ...................... ..........................Sandpoint, Id a h o P owell Julia H ................ .............................. M isso u la P rescott. Dons ....................................................................................Z'Zl-M issoula P utney. Emma M. ....Corvallis Quast, Cora .............. ..T ow n sen d R agen, Ena Mary . S id n ey R ay, W illis E ............ M isso u la Reely, Anna ............. M issou la R eely, Grace ...... M isso u la R ehder, Annabelle ..B e lt Remington, Sumner Allen ................................................................... M isso u la R ennick, Lenore ...Huntinger, N. D. Rice. Alice Mabel ..Corvallis, Oregon Reichart, Emanuel Henry .jM isso u la Riordan. Benjamin R ........................ H a m ilto n R obb, Josie ......-....................................................... Missoula R obinson, Fannie —- ............................. M isso u la R utledge. Bessie .............................................................................. S almon, Idaho R yan , F lo ren ce Isa b elle ..................................- ............................. ............. B u tte R yan, Gertrude .............................. -................................... .............V icto r S andstrom, Olga ..................................... Ig n a tiu s S aner, Grace ............................................. M isso u la S anford, Emmet R eid ....................................................................................... ....B elt S auers, Henry Heiman ..........................................................- ..... ............E u reka S ch u ck , Lola Vae ................................................................... R e g is t e r o f S t u d e n t s 175 Schutt, Eva Mae .................................................................................... Menominee, Wis. S cott, Mary Mildred .................................................................. ..H u n tley S crogin, Lillian ...................1................................... S t. R eg is Seifert, Regina Irene ..................................................................... .....Missoula Senior, Myrtle Irene . .A von Shappee, Pearl Edith ..H am ilton Shepherd, George Raymond ..................................................... C u ster Shull, Helen E. ..M issou la Sim, Mattie Pauline B u tte Small, Nellie ............... B u tte S mith, Mrs. Charles L. .M isso u la Smith, Lulu Grace ......... M issou la Sorenson, Thora A m y ......................................................................................Coalridge Southwick, Ida M ay .............................................................. Savage Steer, Elizabeth A ..................................................................... Albany^'New York Steere, Eugene A ...................................................................................... ...........K alispell Stephenson, Derrick A ....................................................................................... M issoula Steurnagel, Dora ............................................... Elliston Stevens, Mary Ellis ................................................. B utte S t Germain, Doretta A ...........................-ZZIZZZZZZZZssoula Stillman, Madge Jean * * Stone, t o n fBess s ’ GT Vera e M.................... a" e ...... -d .. ^ZZZZZiZZZZZZZSss^la Strand, Rose Lydia ................................................... TTeion,. Streit, Alma Kathryn ...........................................ZZZZZZZZissoula Sullivan, E sther M argaret ... d ^u . Sullivan, Fred B. ............................................."tT‘7 Z, !;e rp tt . .Jr. ....................................................................................Burke, Idaho Taft, Harriet Elizabeth ............................................................................ Laylna Taylor, Eula Coy ™ , Taylor Florence M ay .....................................................ZZZZZI e'. Scoby Templeton, Payne .............................................................................. M issoula Thompson Leta Mae ......................................................................................... .... Toole, William Brice ......................................................... M issoula Trible Blanche Leona .................................. independence, Kansas Urey, Harold C ......................................................... Wel Waho V alentine, Charles P ................................................................_.............................Helena Vanderbeck, Anna ...................................................................................... V irginia Velten, Helen Marie ........................................................ Eureka W ard, Clarence T IZIZIZZSissoula Ward, Fred John ...............................................................................................W estm ore W eiss, Ralph Hugo .............................................................................. ...Missoula W ells, Mrs. Lorraine Dudley. Idaho W estveer, Catherine M arie ................................................... B illings Whilt, Marguerite Le Etta .............................................................. Eureka W hite, Lloyd P ..............................................................................ZZ.. .Z1T L Darby W hiting, June .................................................................. ”..Z..Missoula W igand, Etta Charlotte .............................................................................. B illings W ilhelm, Hedda ......................................................................." T Billings W illard, Mamie Alpha .............................. .Missoula W illiams, Blanche Ellen ....................................... Elysian, Minnesota W inslow, Helen Jameson ........ _jStevensvilie W inston, Mabel ............................ rW................................................ B utte W right, Alice Anne ................................................................... ' JZ”"'"::7:""""lii'sso;ula Zerr, Gertrude Alice St'Madison, Iowa 176 T h e S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y o f M o n t a n a MUSIC SPECIALS—SUMMER SESSION Anderson, Laura ...................................................................................... Mansfield, Ohio B arnes, Carolyn ..... ..M issou la Black, Verena ......... ..Eugene, Oregon B oos, Oscar Harold ..................M isso u la Colby, Florence ----- ------ .................M isso u la C raig, M ary L o u ise .........................................................- ....................- .................H in sd a le F orbis, Mrs. Hugh ..M issou la ..M issou la Forbis, Leona ....... ..M issou la G w in, G race ............... , Gwin, Mrs. Anna ...................................................................................................M issou la ..M issoula H assler, Gertrude .M issou la Hoblitt, Florence R. .M issou la Inch, Beatrice E. .... .M issou la Inch, Herbert R. .... .M issou la Irish, Goldie ............ .M issou la Jones, Helen C .......... .M issou la Jones, Marie Olive ..M issou la Knouf, Ellsworth ... Knowles, Vera Helen ................ ..M issoula M cCormick, Washington Jay . ..M issou la ..M issou la McDonald, Helen May ........... ..M issou la M acDonald, Ida Mildred ........ ..M issou la M cDonald, Katherine Lillian ..M issou la Marshall, Dorothy ...................... ..M issou la Shope, Irene .................................... ..M issou la Stone, Emerson BIOLOGICAL STATION, 1916 H elen a Berg. David .............. ..Great Falls O slund, Robert ........ K a lisp e ll D ahl, Catherine A. K a lisp e ll Erickson, Vance P o iso n Pace, Maurice D. - .Kalispell R o ss, A nn a L ...........
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