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pageTw,h,,, The Prickly Perm' MISS FRANCIS CHHRGWIN. Helena High School, 1915. Montana Wesleyan Sub-Academy, 1915. Miss Chirgvvin, although little in stature has proved herself to be as mighty as she is little. She came to us Without experience but has rendered service that would be fitting for one of mature judgment, especially when we consider the difficulties that naturally present them- selves. MRS. LYDIA EMERSON. Her good nature and kind Ways have won many friends. She guards the welfare of Mills' Hall girls in a motherly Way. Q if
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T h 13 P 1 fi C lc Z y P e cc 1' page Elem, HAZEL COFFEE, B. S. Montana. State College, B. S., 1915. Montana Wesleyan University, 1915. As is elsewhere stated the De- partment of which Miss Coffey is the head is the most popular in school, especially among the gen- tlemen folk. She is a thorough teacher and is highly esteemed by all who know her because of her sincere and kind-hearted manner. She has also supplied the demand for violin instruction. MISS CLARA KITTO. Butte Business College, 1915. Montana Wesleyan University, 1915 Miss Kitto's pleasing personality has endeared her to the students in a remarkable Way. She is a talented young lady and her en- thusiasm has been helpful at many a time.
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The Prickly Pear PageThirteen The ibrairie iiaume Mary Eva Foster. ' 1 NPNX3 Dear little home on the prairie, Home of the long ago, Fair to my eyes was the cottage, Little and brown and low. Fair Were the stately poplars, Fair were the plum trees wild, Fair was the realm of homeland, Dear to a little child. Dear little home on the prairie, Roses were never like thine, Beautiful crimson-hued roses, Blooming by poplar and pine, Year after year may the blossoms Velvet and fragrant unfold, Tended by children of strangers, Lovingly, just as of old. Dear little home on the prairie, Time in its measureless race, Mountain and river and valley, Can not thy picture effaee. Home on the Windswept prairie, Home on the rolling lea, Home of the days of my childhood, Memory lingers with thee.
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