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

 - Class of 1911

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The Chinook, (Published by the Senior Class o Class Quotations. I.OKA MAXWELL: Her delicate fingers the charmed keys obey: In the chambers of secrets her sceptre holds sway. S« airy and fairy, to waft her away The winds might conspire,—but we beg her to stay. HOUTKXSE PAUL: Versatile, vivid, vivacious, Capable, charming, sagacious, Write you a story, or cook you a mixture, Make up a menu, or paint you a picture. ELLA 1WLLIOAX: Life is real! Life is earnest! There’s no time to fool away! If vain sport and mirth thou spurnest. Thou hast her love—no other way. CLARA MAKVIX: If you want something done in a hurry. And done to compare with the l est. Don't do it yourself, and don’t worry .lust trust this young lady, and rest. IDA HEI«i: Her name Indies her nature: For she's neither cold as ice, Xor lofty and stern as a mountain : Hut friendly, and pleasant and nice. l’KARLK WARD: Most of our jewels we carry concealed In our heads, like the toad of the fable. Hut one priceless pearl we have out on display; Vet we guard it as well as we're able. f the Montana State Normal College, billon, Montana JESSIE POIXDEXTEK: Guardian of our treasure, Captain of our team. Editor of our paper Honors enough I ween. MAHV KELLY: Has anybody here—pray excuse me, Already her presence I feel, Her bright words, as ever, amuse me, Her keen wit is not tipped with steel. OKPHA ONEAL: She lis| ed in numbers. And the numbers came and never left her As they do the rest of us. Solid and plane is her trig’s sphere of fame. And that is where she always gets the best of us. HELEN PENDEKOAST A center they say is a point Licking evertyhing else but |x sition, Hut our center has height and a circle of friends. How is that for a good definition. MAYMK HAYES: Prompt she is at each class meeting. Proud to see ’ll beating; For our honor she is jealous. Of our welfare she is zealous. KKAXCES STKHBIXS: She used to lead the dorm— A leader in wildest pranks, ’Tis sad to think she must reform And join the mirthless teaching ranks. MAHGAKKT H A UK 1 NOTON : Our doubts are traitors And make us lose the good we oft might win. By fearing to attempt. —20—

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The Chinook, Published by the Senior Cluss of the Senior Class ©voaiu atlon. President Vice-President Treasurer — Sergeant-at-Arms. Class Professor . (£lass HtUilrr NKTA KNAP MAY CATHERINE LYDBN 1ESSIE PC 1NDEXTER . IIORTENSE PALI. UCY II. CARSON (UioBfi fHflttu ‘Tile light lies on tlie farther hills.” (CIobb (Cular (told, (EIubb JFlmurr DalTodil. (£UtlUi Ijrll One, two three, four, five, six, seven, Might, nine, ten, eleven; Though we’re odd ones, we're not dead ones. We’re the prime ones, we’re tire head ones, We’re the class of 11)11. Montana State Normal College, Dillon, Montana Class Song. Slip Hiijlil of £ifr. Our bright golden banner we give to the breeze, A symbol of joy and of youth. May its radiant folds as they float o'er the trees He an emblem of faith and of truth, o’er our land of glad promise we wave it today. Sign of hope for the years yet untold; When the blue of life’s sky is o'ershadowed with gray. May we eatch through the gray gleams of gold. Fair flower of earth's spring time, dalfodil gold ! Hright bloom of the year’s early prime! A cup of rejoicing thy | etals enfold, O’er brimming with Nature’s new wine. Nor shall grief (ill our hearts, that our youth cannot stay. Hut as swift as the spring flower goes; As the daffodil blossoms for life’s shining May, So the asphodel blooms for its close. Hright glory of youth time! Fresh radiance of morn! O light that envelops us now! Earth and sky, thought and deed does thy luster adorn; As a halo it rests on each brow. Nor let envious years from the splendor of dawn Steal the glow with foreboding of ills; When the sunrise has faded, the day is not gone. “The light lies on the farther hills.”



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The Chinook, (Published by the Senior Class of the (iKirnU'l)K IlKAUDOX: Only minutes, never hours, Keeps this little lass, Days and years and such great powers Shun the | et of our class. JOSK McFAPDKX: (Jive every man thine ear, but few thy voice: Take each man’s censure, but reserve thy judgement. MAIJKL SMITH: 1 never did repent for doing good. KONA JON 108: The means that heaven yields, Must be embrac’d. A KICK CONWAY: Owl shall l e my hope, My stay, my guide lantern to my feet. CLARA OOODRICH: Some tine day when she has leisure J From facts’ and figures malediction, She will have a genius seizure And perpetrate a work of fiction. OHACI0 WALTKRS: Nothing to say young lady. Nothing at all to say; Smile, look sweet, wise and pleasant And let the others just rattle away. NBTA KNAP MAY: Our class president Of tall and stately mein. CATHKRINK KYOKN: Nor bold, nor sly, nor short, nor tall, but a new mingling of them all. ANWIUAS LYNCH : Ornament of a meek and quiet spirit. Montana State Normal College, 'Dillon, Montana Himual Junior Banquet Montana State Normal College May Twenty-Eight, Nineteen Hundred Ten St. James Guild Hall 8:30 p. m. iflfl Ut Grape Fruit Cocktail Bouillon Wafer Baked Salmon with Kgg Sauce Cheese Sticks Chicken a la 1911 French Feus Potato Soufle Hot Bolls Frozen Punch olives Stuffed Tomato Salad Junior Special Salted Nuts Coffee Midget Pickles Butter Wafers Cake Mints Jlnuiram Greeting.................................... - Miss Cameron Bes|Mmse for Seniors....................... —----.Miss Duncan Bes| onse for Faculty —...... President Swain Song -............... —Miss Miller Address.................. ............................. r; • inch Reading..... ......... ................... ftes Song..................Misses Miller, Poindexter. Frwin. Pendergast Beading.................................................... Running Address........................... ....................Mrs. Kress Parting Song.

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