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MAMIE BARRETT, Butte. K. Z. M. Sorority. She is a girl who thicks “not of herself, but of others. ' Ever ready to be of service, she has proven one of the most reliable of all the members of the class. Everything that Mamie does is done well, and at the proper time. She has shown an unusual ability in the art of teaching and it may be easily predicted that great success awaits her in her profession as teacher. LOUISE LOWER. Miles City. Associate Business Manager of Chinook. A business woman through and through. Her executive ability was shown through her excellent work as Associate Business Manager of the 1915 Chinook. She is always on hand when there is work to be done, whether it be typing the manuscripts of her friends, making costumes for a May Day Festival or convincing business men of the advltability of advertising in the Chinook. OLGA ANDEREGG. Dillon. Degree Course: Kappa Zeta Xu; German Club: Business Manager of Chinook Play. O’ga is among the few members of the class who will finish college with a handle to her name. Although she has belonged to our class only in her Senior year, she has shown the highest class spirit in both word and deed. When volunteers are called for. to help in some emergency, she is always the first to offer her services. Whatever she undertakes to do is always done painstakingly and well. EVELYN COUGHLIN, Helmville. K. Z. N. Sorority; Child Study Club. A true coleen. witty, winsome and wise. Evelyn is one of the few who will be able to teach Young America as it should be taught. Her literary ability won for her the editorship of the Monmal. As a member of the Chinook Council, she contributed much to its publication. She is a fun-loving, wholehearted girl, who has won and merited a place in the hearts of us all. Eighteen
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MILDRED COURTNEY. Butte. K. Z. N. Sorority; Child Study Club. Her name is Mildred and we call her Mil.” She has a habit of looking on the bright side of life and of compelling others to do likewise. Her ready wit. tinged with a bit of brogue, has proved a sure cure for dorm” blues. That her optimism will not wear off is guaranteed, for she has carried the financial burdens of the class for three semesters and her smile is broader than ever. She has never failed to do her share in any class undertaking and has worked faithfully, as a member of the Chinook Council, in an endeavor to make this book a success. ESTHER THOMAS. Dillon. K. Z. N. Sorority; Oratorical Association; Chinook Council. This graceful little lady has not only carried and conquered the subjects of the degree course, but has displayed interest in all school activities She is President of the Oratorical Association and represented our school in the oratorical contest in iU14. She is a member of the Chinook Council and Business Manager of the College monthly, the Monmal. Esther's long suit is music and dancing. ANGIE ANDREWS. Missoula. K. Z. N. Sorority; Child Study Club; Business Manager of Chinook. The name Angelia is sometimes applied to this sweet, dark-eyed girl. Her beauty is not alone of appearance but of character as well. As Business Manager of the Chinook she has proved her worth. Always has she shown the highest class spirit. Her sincerity and irresistible humor have won for her a host of friends who wish her well in the years to come. FRANCES MYERS. Corvallis. K. Z. X. Sorority; Oratorical Association; Child Study Club; P. I. G. Club. Editor of Chinook. When our class of ’15 tint met under our green and white banner, we chose Frances as our President. At every subsequent election she was unanimously re-elected; and much of the success that we have won as a class has been due to her able direction. She has distinquished herself not only as a leader, but as a student and a teacher. She is also accomplished in other lines: music, art. and declamation. This book is itself an evidence of her ability as cditor-in-chief. Her strength and skill inspire admiration; her personality and sincerity. love. Seventeen
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MARGUERITE MANNING. Butte. K. Z. N. Sorority, Chinook Council. Everyone likes Marguerite, who never fails to see the humorous side of life. Her abilities are many. Gifted with talent in musical and artistic lines, always ready to be of service to others, she has proved herself helpful on more than one occasion. Her optimism and ability in imitation (particularly of our faculty members) arc a source of gaiety to her fellow students. Hers is a nature ideally suited to her chosen profession, that of a teacher. We do not predict, however, that such she will always remain. RUTH SELVAGE. Columbia Falls. K. Z. M. Sorority; Child Study Club. Of her it has been truly said by one high in authority that She doeth all things well.” This applies not only to all such difficult subjects as Economics and Physics but social doings as well. Combined with her reliability and thoroughness is a charm of manner, a sunniness of disposition, and an interesting personality best characterized by the line: A rosebud set with little wilful thorns.” MARGUERITE QUIGLEY. Butte. Winona State Normal; K. Z. N. Sorority; Child Study Club; Assistant Editor of Chinook. Marjorie, as she is known among her friends, is one of the stars of the class. Equally good in her teaching and academic work she makes a success of whatever she undertakes. She is a girl of sound judgment and one of whom you are always positive that the work she undertakes will be well and thoroughly done. In her inimitable way she adds an individual touch to every occasion in which she participates. Her speeches show the same touch of Irish humor which makes her a splendid companion. We predict success and pleasure for her. wherever she may go. EDNA BRANDENBURG. Kalispell. K. Z. N. Sorority; Child Study Club; German Club; Chinook Council. Success has accompanied her in all her undertakings here. Her ambitions are high and her thoroughness. industry and tactfulness are powers which help to make possible her desires. No task which she undertakes is too trivial to engage her untiring energy and interest and always is it accomplished with much success, whether it be in literary lines, public speaking, or teaching. For her. endeared alike to the underclassmen, her clas -mates, and teachers, we express the hope that success and good fortune follow her in all that she may undertake. Nineteen
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