Where’s Your Griz Been?

Readers share photos of taking their Griz gear to amazing places

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Dan Woodard ’79 dons his Griz sweatshirt at the ABBA museum in Stockholm, Sweden.
Dan Woodard ’79 dons his Griz sweatshirt at the ABBA museum in Stockholm, Sweden.

Where’s Your Griz Been?

Dan Woodard ’79 dons his Griz sweatshirt at the ABBA museum in Stockholm, Sweden, during a recent cruise through the Baltic region. “The museum is all things ABBA, highly interactive, and very fun,” Woodard says. “It’s a good thing that this photo doesn’t have sound. If it did, it would cause great pain to the ears.”

Congratulations, Dan! You have won a $50 gift card for The Bookstore at UM.

Do you have a photo of yourself wearing Griz gear in an amazing place or while on an incredible adventure? If so, send it along with a brief description to themontanan@umontana.edu. Winners will see their photo published in the Montanan and will receive a $50 gift card for The Bookstore at UM. To be considered, photos must be in focus with the UM or Griz logo clearly visible.

The Montanan would like to thank the following readers for recently donating to the magazine:  Victoria Sandberg, Gregory and Katherine Redekopp, W.B. Thompson, Diane Barry, Marvin McArthur, J. David Gibson, Barbara Lee, Laurie Neils, Susan Moore, Kathleen Docherty-Muzzana, Ethel Byrnes, Grady Plemmons, and Donald Ferron.

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