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

 - Class of 1913

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THE CHINOOK Our Faculty in Infancy A very interesting little elf was she. Can you guess who “she” is? “She” looks very shy indeed. Perhaps “she” thought the man behind the gun intended to shoot her. “Who can tell what a baby thinks?” Who did you say she was? Mrs. Owsley! Well, I’ll be hanged! Well, I'll be blessed if this isn’t cute! Well, you don’t say so? Really! He looks artistic to say the least. And such a wandering expression! Well, who is it anyway? Oh, don’t you know? Professor Teddy Shoudy of the art department. Well, well, well!!! Well, see the little lady in the corner. Can you guess who she is? Indeed, she looks very much frightened. She looks as if she had been scared into it. But say, well, who is it anyway? Oh, don’t you know Agnes Scott? Well, bless my soul! Who would have thought it? How many years did you say? She doesn’t look it. Looks as if she were ready to ascend. Who did you say she was? What? Nina Nash! Well, who would have guessed it? Well, I should say so. “Cute,” did you say? Why, of course she’s alive? Quite a favorite. Perhaps you have an idea. Why, Becky Lawrence. Well of all things under the sun’s rays, if this doesn’t beat all. Looks as if he were goin’ fishing. Or maybe his mother spanked him. Well, who is he anyway? Why, our beloved Ray Mosher. Really!!! Pretty calm, straight headed little woman. Takes things rather seriously. Oh, certainly she has traveled. Where? Oh, that doesn’t matter much! Well, say, Lucy Carson, but you look cute. Splendid head. See if your “kid” has a head like this. “Growed” up to be a man, and became President of Montana State Normal College. Isn’t it wonderful what a difference just a few years make. If this doesn’t cap the climax! Just down from his mother’s lap. Isn’t he a “dumpling”! Doesn’t he look a leader every inch of him. We have the pleasure of introducing you to Walter Scott. And now we come to a big proposition. Feels his strength pretty well for so young a lad. Looks as if he would grow into a big man on both sides. Fond of ties. too. Who is he? Why Bobby Clark. Don’t you know him ? Who would have thought it? Is it a boy or a girl? That’s up to you to guess. It looks to me like our class professor. Well, what a change. Onto the next, so timid and shy. If you point your finger at him, he will cry. lie looks like mamma’s boy. Beautiful eyes and golden ringlets. Alas! where have they gone. Ask Frankie Carver. How many years did you say? Some one turned her around, eh? She looks musical to say the least. And such a wandering expression. Well, honey, who do you think I am? My name is Edith I latch. Interested in nature, well, I guess. She must have given mother lots of trouble. Can’t you see it in her face? Come and trip it as you go, Julia Clements, on your light fantastic toe. Well, here we arc at little Lucy. See her walk on her little tootsies. Her face shows signs of a great musician. 1 wonder if it will ever come true. Lucy Herrick, don’t you know? Who is this little “shrimp,” with all the hair? Shy and bashful, I declare. Why of course he’s alive. He hasn’t any holes in his stockings. Why, that’s funny. What did you say his name was? Grant Finch. Oh yes, 1 remember him. Well, what happened to this little darling? She looks like she’s ready to cry. I wonder if a pin stuck her. Why, Lilian, do not cry. Going bye-bye with mother, quite a lively lady, so people say. Perhaps you have already met our well known professor of languages, Laura Kress. Would you know her?

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OUR FACULTY IN INFANCY.

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