Acropolitan v. 1, no. 6; (1924 Jun. 25)

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lIclto.politan .Jl MONTHLY PUBLICATION BY THE MONTANA STATE SCHOOL OF MINE~ Volume 1

Butte, Montana, Wednesday,

JUNIORS HOLD MINES GRADUATES THIRTEEN PROMENADE STUDENTS WED., JUNE 4 Well

Commencement Exercises Held at High School Auditorium W. B. Daly Gives Principal Address On Wednesday evening, June 4, at the Butte high school auditorium, thirteen Mines men received their degrees, showing that they have completed their courses in engineering. The following men received degrees in mining engineering: Arthur E. DeCelles, Leonard T. Harrington, T. Stephen Hurley, Joseph A. Judge, Ray :McQuay, Dennis V. Ryan, Clarence Shafer, Robert H. Toole, Michael R. YValsh, and James L. White. Degrees 111 metallurgy were conferred upon 'N. Elmer Caldwell, Steve' Guilio, and John P. Quinn. Pres. G.W. Craven Presented the candidates for degrees to Chancellor M. A. Brannon, who aWarded the diplomas. The Mines quartet, the alumni qUartet, and the Mines Glee Club

Attended Dance Given at New Masonic Hall.

on Page S.)

MINES GYM UNDER CONSTRUCTION SITE

DIFFICULTIES

Building

The Junior Promenade was held in the new Masonic Temple hall on the furnished the musical portion of the evening of June 3rd. It was by far program. Rev. Hugh Darsie, of the the most important and the best planShortridge Memorial Christian Church, ned student affair of the year. The gave the invocation and the bene diegraduates were the guests of the tion. Juniors, and they, as well as al1 who VI. B. Daly, general manager of the 路路 C d attended, agreed that the prom would Anaconda Copper M 111mg 0., m.a e be remembered as one of the best the the principal address of the evening. M' h h d Ab t 300 . mes as ever a. ou His speech was very appropriate, deal-I I tt d d . . di bl . coup es a en e . ing WIth the in ispensa e requirements of the successful mimng . The large ballroom was elaborately engineer. Not only were the g radu- decorated. Streamers of copper and ates impressed with the forcefulness, green, the school colors, were suslogic, and sincerity of Mr. Daly's talk, pended from the center chandelier to but also the entire audience highly al1 parts of the room, and the walls appreciated the comments made. His were decorated with copper and green speech was as follows: bunting, and foxtails. The orchestra "To the members of the graduating platform was trimmed in the school (Continued

Number 6

June 25, 1924

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Will

be Modern Equipped.

SOLVED and

Fully

Due to the efforts of Prof. A. E. Adami and Mr. M. F. Haley, the new Mines gymnasium, which originally was to occupy a rather undesirable position north of the mill building, will now be situated on Park street, in line with the main building and the engineering building. Strange as it may seem, when the construction of the new building was authorized, it was found that there' was no suitabie location for it. The appropriation for the building did not provide for the purchase of a building site. The acute problem of obtaining a location for the gym was finally solved when the Anaconda Copper Mining Company generously donated. (Continued

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