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211 R UUNDUP N-is fin' Nine. the g11'l.. i11 11111' 1-lass, Y-is for Yes, 11111' eff111'ts will e1'1111'11 051- tm' Uh! su 11111-11 ext-la1i1111-11. Pix I111' l':11'1l111l. liy Ile illl it is Olaliillvil. Qeeis for Q11i1-lc. il 11'111'1l we all lllllit lwzi !'. R+'s ful' lilllvln-l'. lllill lllvillls to St1Il't?. S-is fm' Slnsher. thinks .-I11-'s 111111111 il lllilll. fr - V V . -is tor lllllt' we waste lt it we 1-rn. UAis for lllllllll. ill whim-h is 11111' strengt li, V-is fur Yini. XVllil'll needs lll0l'P length. W-is fm' Wit :Ire stl'11l1g'. in which we think we X-is for l'l11-eks. we get XVllt'll 'tis Z-is for 7e1'o we vet with il f1'm1'11. ' f I' JUST INITIALS. Mnek liillllf-Blillllj' geiith-111z111. Pearl Fill'l1lllll-l,l'9tty Elllll fair. Ivy Blof-s0111-I 111po1't ant lDl'lll1PtI 1-. .lnyce Martiii-J11y1111s llIPS'4'llI2t'l'. Matillla Baiei'-M11si1'-lnix. Helen B1'011'niHea1't lDl'P21lit'l'. l'lz11'z1 BIE'lZl1l6l'-f'Ql9Sl1l2ll 111z1i1l. Minnie Nl'lllllH.i'PI'-5lUSt 111,-1'1'n11s. Lydia SlllSll9l'+l.lftlP shoes. 11'1'1111g'. Blilftllil I'1g'g,0fl-3Illl'll entI111siz1s111. W ho Are W e ? Name Nick Name l'7 'C 'fis'if Chief Fault Hobby 5 Ambition Expreeszon 1 5 H, ,fQ, W 4 'V' , ,....Qf -L Q! M. G. Tink 0-11. Joy! Too polite Pompadour To get a wife ' M' .. H 1Great Caesar's Studies too To become J 'lam 1 Ghost! hard. l Work 1 an actress i ' 'Y' 'YYHA' 2' 'iii' W l I. B. Adumsky WMy Heavens! Flirting Dancing Torggffv t , l l 1, s so M. B. Till 2 Oh! GOSl'll Spooning Playing lTo get E1 man L. S. Boss lGood Heavens Trifling Matrimony l To grow 1 X X. ,, , ,W A-A -in ,- Ill. M. E. Mart Gee Whizzl T00 Serious To look ' T9 be a pretty I society bug M. N. Youth My goodness! Too slender Latin lTo get fatter -,,,, - , W , ,, , H , , W ,, W.-- H. B. Brownie My grief! Almost Cooking To be a cook brilliant ' ll H 1 Loves Sweet 'f P. F. Pearly My stars. faculty disposition ETo be a Wl e W, , . Ui-,,., , c. M. Clarice oh, pickles! Asklng 1 T00 'mich fro be 3 hobo questions complexion I
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R O L' then entered the tireat l alls Schools, l am graduating from the l'Ullllllt'l't'liIl tfourse. LIFE OF HELEN BROWN. I. Helen Jeanette Brown, was horn June 4. 1894. at Westparli. Minn. I am of Scotch. Irish and English dcsccnt. I first entered school in Anoka. Minn. Since then I attenlcd school at Kali-- pell. Montana and this city. I graduate from the English Course. LIFE OF CLARA METTLER. I. Clara Marie Eulalie Mettler, was born in St. Paul, Minn.. March 1. 1895. I am of Swiss. French. German descent. I entered the primary grade of the City Schools and am graduating from the Commercial Course. I expect to go to the State niversity. Missoula. next year. LIFE OF MARTHA M. EGGED. 1, Martha M. Egged, was born Decem- ber 11, 1894, at the Old Silver Sl11QlLt'1'. near Great Falls, Montana. 1 am of Ger- man descent. 1 entered the priniarlv grade of the City Schools and am grad- uating f1'om the Commercial Course. LIFE OF MINNIE NEUMEYER. I. Minnie Nenmeyer, was horn Octo- ber 26. 1895, at Great Falls-, Mont. 1 am of German and Swedish descent. I entered school in Great Falls and am graduating from the Classical Course. LIFE OF LYDIA SLUSHER. I. Lydia Odella Slusher. was horn at the Old Silver Smcltcr. near Ilreat Falls. NDL'l Y ,X Xlontaua. Xov, li, Stlf, ,Xl Q l I lx Iitlui I I-eruian and l l'cII-II: my llltvlllvl lu I utni ll ll lish and l,lll1llit'l'. I lu- 'II - io. in niotcfl to tlrt-gon and :I It-ai III I Uillllt' lI2ll'lQ tu xltilllilllil, l am gglwulllzltlllg Iron: tht- tounnu I I illllltil' attcr which I -hall atttud Inu lsll ' Il lnivcrsitv lirfinvilll- Illlln uh' . I , . , l 1-hall takc lIllSilHll2ll'.I' work anl ui giczll llllrslltg. l t'Xlu-cl In ln- a I III ll medical IIIISSIUIIZII'-Y. LIFE OF PEARL FARNUM I. l,l'lll'l Shirley l ill'l1IIIll. was lnnlll Ill lit-lt. Nlont.. April il. ISEIIB, , . ot Welsh. Scotch an.l Irish dcsm illtvllllvtl school ill llclt illlll ldmyj toil ed tht lie ll lIIl Montana. I cntcr - Q--1 schools in the seventh grado. au. I III Xlll llulll tht tnlllllltltlll natctl this - ' Course. LIFE OF MACK GAULT. l. Slack llault, was horn ou SI-pt. IIIIIII 22nd. ISUI. at tlrcat Fall-. l llll I Scotch anll tlcruiaii dt-scent. My ltr ancestors camc over on thc Nlanrtlou-I l attended the grade- III Spoltaiu-. XI I II lielt. and tlreat Falls. I I-ut--rt-l Ili High School in lircal l alls. and I III I I touit I hu- nate tram thc l.at'u I 'sn pl'II'ctl on thc lrplskctlrall tn-am illlt 4 hall team, have In-cn III the cllorll I I I l hut lulu pl- ul-nt ol foul' ,YI-ars. ant a '- -- -' the .Xtlllctlc Assoclatloll. l lllllllll I I lo the l'IIircI'sitr at Nlissoula II--xt x II Seniors A-is for All of us, the senior clas-s. B-is for Baier, the bright little lass. C-is for Clara, who is jolly and neat. D-is for Days, there are seven in a week. E-is for Egged, who could talk loud if she chose. F-is for Farnum, who never knows. G.. H I J, ls fu li lol' Ilglllll, lllu' I'XI'I'llI'lll vllall - -is for llcll ll who look- tor .I -nip nr Ivv wlnosc IIQIIIII- IS so -wut ls lor .lovct-, who ignores -ln-I-'at K- is for lillltlllvii, we all luavc Iu- Ld. . IS lol' l.l'SSIIIlrI, WI' alll IIIII' If' 'I M-is for Nliuuic, who brings liuli alas!
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RUUNIJ' L l' 1, D6dlCEltiOI1 ofthe SClo100l mpeg The High School Annex contains an auditorium which seats twelve hun- dred people. the gyninasium, the t'om- mercial department, the lJ.nncstic Science and Domestic Art departments. the phys- ical and chemical lahoratorie-st, and the drawing rcom, It was open for puhlic inspection on Decemhcr fifth from two o'elock in the afternoon until tive o'clock. Many people went through the huilding. several High School boys aci- ing as guides. The tleilicatorlx' exer- cises lit-gan at might in tht txt n n ln. D , 1 ltex. Nli hilloni x, pastor ol tht I it ht terian t'hurch, gave thc Xll. l.fll'g,1t'lll gave Q ,- which l sllnlt lnllllt ll ., tht llon. -I. NN, l'it-lnnn tlt Intl.. the lleilicatol'-Y :nltlres-, X and Sli ss Ho hannon turnishs l tha tot ul inus.c. and Nlits lirelxn Inna strumental lllllsic. 'l'hc txt with the hcnediction In tht lltx Xli My ua rd 'i. tutor ot the tlnuth ul tht ,Incarnation Q Domestic Science The domestic science course has just been added to the lligh School course this year, lt is a new subject lllllr it is very popular which is evident from the fact that forty-one girls are taking it. The cooking department is et-pecially interesting. The kitchen is oil the top floor of the High School annex. ln connection with it. there is a large pantry and dining room. Twenty stus dents can he accommodated in the kit- chen at one time as there arc ten desks. two working at each dt-sk. livery girl is provided with a gas stove of one hurncr and all the cooking utensifs needed by a cook. A gas range of the s'ze ordinarly ustd in the home is provided and in addition to this there a1'e twenty individual oYells. The kitchen is further ctpiippcd with a laree refriverator. 'l'he ffrls work in P ta 4 1 pairs, taking turns washing and wiping dishes. 'l'he pantry is large and roonilv. eirlle taining cupboards anzl drawers whicn afford ample room for all the cooliiltg vessels required for this art. .X dunno waiter descends from the pantry to the stage in the auditorium. The dining roou is ln fv I 1 sliiny. thc ing, fnrnis lightest Voulll in tn hnill hal with a lnntttt 1 dnnn table. and dining chairs. X i alll o the equipment ot' tht dining io on thin ls a set ol tahh lnnn llixii in th ni anl silx 't'l'XYi ire in-hiding ont -I--nn kuLx'es. one dozen tork o 1 teaspoons. one tl :zen th-ss one dozcn tahlc spoons. 'l'hi.- semester. the tlonn tn - in - classes hate taken up t it tntlx oi lllllls. vegetalvles, c.irlaohx-li ntl in l protein tools Nilnn l.ikn' up tln sin-lx ot lruits tln gnls ini-li lil x ,Ii - ot grape and cial: 'ipplc p Ily ix -Inuit ol grapt lain. .intl taunt-I tw-ntx Iii- 's llllilfli ot pn it-Iles ll: itll thi el lil mlllalrls ul grip: lllht xx This lvranch ul the worl it-punt n ti hook work and tht it ilin ot I-ull-lin on ltnnl uhnli arc sent Hlll lo th. i ricultural llunau nl NN.: Ion ton Il 1 .Xcros tht h.iII in-on th- ln.h-n i llli' st .X- s XIII room lhi .ont tin X l'llrla's each tililc scatin-' I- ui ll I I l'll 'I' lull lt-n'th inlrior mil. i hlnli l. ul' Illi' girls I1 there are li makes. ' x u tit thin -In 1 :nl t in li Inn- I in I in I llllllNl.lX .ln-I liilix ii
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