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

 - Class of 1911

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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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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 Class of the Dear 1 jc! Till-: following class of 1911 seek positions: Our word can he depended ui on. Anyone named on this list is able, capable, and fitted to hold the various positions which the state oilers. If it were not so we could not say so because we know our success depends upon the truthfulness of our representations. Have you a “Montana Xormal Graduate” in your school? This name is a synonym for good teaching. Especially do we offer Ida Berg for promptness, accurateness, and thoroughness. Xo child can escape from her teaching with a fractional part of what he should know being in his head. Are you willing to let this opportunity slip through your fingers? We know you are not, for we know you to he a live, prorgessive, and up to date school. We expect to hear from you at once. Here is a way through your difTiculty. What you need is trained teachers. I.el us furnish your want. Ella Ealligan! A somewhat flighty young maid, but still absolutely capable of holding any position. She is a Montana girl, has lived in Montana all her life, and is a distant relative of Paxton, the great Indian painter. Above all girls, the girl who lias lived, been educated, and seeks a position in Montana, is the one to be lirst considered. At best you can not keep her many years for she is already interested in domestic science. Improve the present opportunity. The t'nderwood adding machine is a fine tiling but it can not multiply, add, and subtract. It will not take the place of a first-class mathematics teacher. Let Clara Goodrich have that position. All during her school career, mathematics has been her specialty. What she can not think out in her head, she can deduce on her fingers. You’ll never regret employing her, for she can be depended upon and unlike Miss Ealligan will remain a | ermanent fixture in your school. The Colgate Company tell you it can not improve the powder so it improves the box. Dr. Swain improves the box constantly and that the contents are improved is shown by the presence of Mayme Montana State JVormal College, Oillon, Montana Mayes in this Normal. She is an epicurean who will teach the children that we live to eat. A quiet little miss who will give you perfect satisfaction. This is a progressive age. an age of specializing and system. Why not get the benefit of progression and specialization? Margaret Harrington will give yon all the latest and best methods. She conies from Unite and did you ever see any one from Butte who was not enterprising? If your school is dead, she’ll wake it up: if it is alive, she'll make it livelier. Send for her. Hut you better get busy, hundreds of letters come to us daily asking for our first class teachers! “Wedding gowns and bridesmaid’s dresses in elaborate or simple designs. ” “Lei us help you furnish your home! Ah, gentlemen! Cupid has already sent in his application,so there is no chance for you. This fact is most unfortunate, fora golden opportunity has slipped through your lingers, Knap May, a haughty, lovable girl, the president of the senior class, and we are all after wishing her joy! The night letter is becoming more and more used. Why not sit down and write for one of our brand new teachers? A girl of wonderful ability as a singer—1Orpha Oneal. You can expect perfection in every branch from her except mechanical and business-like branches such as arithmetic. Here we must confess she will do no more Mian the average teacher docs. Let us assure you though that her work will give yon satisfaction- if it were not so she could not lie finishing from the Nl. S. X. ('. I'needa Biscuit? No! You need a teacher. Kate Lydeu—another Butte girl, bright, full of life, and quite capable of handling the children. That head full of knowledge and covered with a mop of red hair is a head that is bound to pleas.■ you. Improve the present opportunity for she is a girl who will not long remain without 51 position. Oh! you cheerful school! The brightness produced by the use of liquid veneer cannot begin to compare with the resultant brightness produced by the employment of one of our teachers. Annwillis

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