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

 - Class of 1915

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HELEN MacMILLAN, Anaconda. Domestic Science and Domestic Art; K. Z. N. Sorority; Child Study Club. “Mac” is one of the favorites due to her irresistible good nature. The twinkle in her eye is often a forecast of mischief, but her pranks always provoke a laugh and never leave a sting. She has won many glories for the class on the basketball field. Her ability as guard” has been further recognized in the fulfillment of her duties as marshall of Kappa Zeta Nu. However, we fear that she may not always successfully guard the door of her heart, for “Mac” is proficient in domestic art. JULE BURKE. Butte. She's a cute kid.” This was said by a passer by to a merry-hearted, bright-faced lassie of six years of age. tripping along to school. Her happy heart, her winsome ways made her a favorite in high school, and everybody, especially the boys were ready to say that Jule was a cute kid.” At the Normal College, we all think that Jule is a cute kid. We know there is some one who thinks Jule just a little cuter” than we do. so after two years of teaching in order to get that life diploma? ? ? ? MAE FORD. Butte. Kappa Zeta Xu. Since entering our class May has shown a great interest, and has taken an active part in all class affairs. She is one of the littlest members of the Happy Family” on third floor and is at the same time one of the jolliest. KATHLEEN O’CONNELL. Marysville. K. Z. N. Sorority; Child Study Club. Kathleen is the only member in the class who has had the experiences of a freshman at the M. S. X. C. She enrolled in 1912 after successfully completing her Sophomore year at Saint Vincent's Academy. Helena. She has taken an active part in athletics and is always right there” at basketball or bat. Although a typical outdoor girl. Kathleen has found time to acquire enviable skill in cooking and sewing. She aspires to be a primary teacher and as her determination always carries her through to success, we know she will make good. Twenty-one

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GLADYS BARSCH. Fort Benton. Kappa Zeta Nu; Vice President of Tennis Club. From the beginning of our Junior year. Gladys has been a favorite not only among the members of her own class, but of other classes as well. Her optimism and sunnii.ess of disposition have carried her undaunted over many obstacles. Gladys whistles like 'a bird and has contributed much to every musical programme given by the class of -15. AGNES McRAE. Butte. K. Z. X. Sorority; Basketball. She is called by those who know her best, Mother McRae,” for she is truly a girl with a mother heart. She is Scotch, as her name implies, and is proud of her nationality. In the various functions given by the class. Ag has always been selected as decorator because of her skill along that line. Rumor tells us that although she has chosen teaching as her profession, she will not long foMow this work of her choice. MAYME MORGAN. Dillon. Kappa Zeta Nu; P. I. G. Club; German Club. Mavme is a member of the Library Staff; books and papers are her specialty and she assists Mrs. Free in keeping order in the big reading room. Mavme graduates from the Degree Course in June, having 1 een tnree years at the M. S. X. C. She is one of the Old Guard of the P. I. u.'s and never fails to be present at the annual initiation time when the new P. I. G.'s are added to the group of Pretty -Independent Cirls. EFFIE HAUGHLAND. Lennep. Kappa Zeta Nu; 1915 Basketball Team; St. Cloud State Normal. Coming to us from another Normal, it was not long 1 efore Eflie made us realize that underneath her quiet manner was a force that makes for efficiency. That same quiet perseverance won for her a place as forward on the Senior basketball team. Judging from the earnestness displayed in all her werk. we have decided that success for Effle will be swelled with a capital S. Twenty



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YVONNE LePAGE. Anaconda. K. Z. N. Sorority. Cherisette is one of the liveliest girls of the elass, and is usually in for anything that doesn't mean work, but occasionally otherwise. She is small of stature but is “right there when it comes to basketball. We don't expect “Frenchie” to teach long; she prefers to he a oaker. Her true French mannerisms helped greatly in the production of the Chinook play. HELEN GREENOUGH. Butte. Kappa Zeta Nu; Chinook Council; Captain of College Baseball Team; Captain of Senior Basketball Team. “Grecno, our old reliable in any emergency, is a general favorite among all classes, for she is always the same good-natured, kind-hearted girl. A star at basket’;all. an excellent dancer, and above all. a genius at provoking laughter, she has contributed much toward the success of the class of '15. Hers is truly a wonderful mind and of her we may say. Of all the words of tongue or pen '1 he truest are these: What might she have been! HULDAH THOMPSON. Anaconda. Kappa Zeta Nu; Child Study Club; Basketball ’ 1415; Baseball. 15. Tommie. as she is called by all those who know her best, is one of the lively girls of the class. It is during Basketball Tournament that we all appreciate Tommie” most. Then her never failing good humor and reliability makes her the hope of all the followers of the white and green. FLORENCE MARTIN, Anaconda. K. Z. N. Sorority. Sis. our dark-eyed beauty, is one of our youngest classmates. A regular sport when it comes to baseball and basketball. Studies never bother her. Her motto is: “Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomor- row you die. She takes an active part in all social d ings. especial.y eats. Twenty-two

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