University of Montana Western - Chinook Yearbook (Dillon, MT)

 - Class of 1909

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BESSIE HOGELAND, Chinook and Monmal staffs, oratorical association, and K. Z. X. Her devotion to the task in hand is only equaled by her painstaking punctiliousness, and a penchant for pedantic perfection. She rides like a cowgirl and works like a Trojan. EDNA KETCHUM, Chinook staff, Monmal staff, oratorical association, tennis club, Senior basket ball, K. Z. X.. and a small riding club of two. Her chief distinctions are grace, firmness, untiring industry, painful accuracy in details, and a hunger for the possession of sheep skins. While others slept, this maiden climbed the dizzy heights of knowledge and comes before us with two diplomas. She loves nature, especially Birds, and long hoiscback rides. ELEANOR SCHMIDT, T T. B . K Z. X., Senior basket ball, tennis club, and oratorical association. This modest young lady is considered rather serious by many, but those who know her well never make such an assertion. Her habit of studying a little at times was acquired at the Helena High. JACOB VOGEL, Editor of Chinook, 09, Monmal stuff, tennis club, and oratorical association. Byrohesque brow; mouth, speaks for itself, red necktie; manly stiide. He rides horseback with? His propensities for building skating rinks are often remarked upon. He is a perfect ozone crank, and never stops short of a forty mile ride when they get started. —15—

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KATHERINE SULLIVAN, Chinook Staff, K. Z. N. She is beautifully consistent, and frank in admitting what is piobablyquitea common situation: that she hopes and expects to teach a school of one some day. But not seeing any immediate prospects in that direction, she is preparing to teach any kind of school from primary to college. BESSIE STOREY, Class president. Chinook staff, Monmal staff. President of State Oratorical Association, Senior basket ball, tennis club, and K. Z. N. Behold the Senior amazon. She rides, she shoots, skates, plays tennis, and basket ball, guides the policy of the class, and lastly, not to leave a fibre of her being unused, she talks. It is clear from her varied interests and activities, that she believes in an all around education. Her magnetic presence is irresistible. ESTHER POWERS, K. Z. X., oratorical association, Director of vaudeville stunts, tennis club. Senior basket ball team. “Sophronv” graduated from the Great Falls High, making Socrates and Pythagoras look like thirty cents in the process. The Normal was a fit place for one of her energetic nature, and she has been managing everything in sight, vaudeville included, ever since. NELLIE TAYLOR, Tennis club, K. Z. X., design artist on the Chinook staff. “Our quiet girl” passes in and out among us without our being aware of it. Then she is one of the students whose work upholds the honor of the class and college. She is well paid for her diligence by numerous A’s. —14—



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NEVADA WALL, K. Z. X. A modest and retiring maid whose capacity for making and enjoying fun, though at first hidden, will bloom and blossom as the rose. THOMAS CLAPP, Editor of Monmal, collects the sinews of war for the Chinook, and plays tennis, basket ball and base ball. As a member of the oratorical association, he carried off the state honors for oui college. In hitching his wagon to a star Thomas has not forgotten the axle giease. Ere many years have passed he will be in reality our typical absent-minded professor, and may he also have his own cozy fire-side. THEO SMITH, One of the pioneers of the Monmal. K. Z. X., and oratorical association. Theo is one of the few who possess a relentless bent for working things out without outside help. At Helena High she was among the all-star group, and here she shines as a separate light of the first magnitude. EMMA MORE, K Z. N., and — Has received at least one vote for being good natured, and deserves a majority because she so cleverly combines the virtues of a “dig” and a good fellow. —16—

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