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

 - Class of 1915

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EMMA FAUSS, Two Dot. K. Z. X. Sorority. An attractive personality with natural charm of manner has endeared her to all of her fellow students. Painstaking and thorough in all her work she has always accomplished that which she. has set out to do. It is predicted that eminent success awaits her in her teaching work. This we all believe. but we also believe that other interests, already evident, may some day claim her attention to the exclusion of teaching, for— “The secret of being loved is in being lovely and the secret of being lovely is in being unselfish.” EVA GREENWALL. Roundup. K. Z. M. Sorority. An industrious student who makes a success of whatever she undertakes. Such is her record during her work at the Normal College and such is our prediction as to her future work. She is a girl of high principles and much ability. Like many other people who are gifted mentally, she displays an enjoyable sense of humor, which fact will help to make her successful in her work as a teacher. GLADYS NEAL, Butte. M. S. X. C. Sextette. We are all proud of Gladys, as she helps to make our class a talented one. Singing is her specialty. She has been an efficient worker and active in social doings. She is a member of our famous Sextette and makes a good Kil'.arney girl. VIOLET HEINEGAR. Metamora. Illinois. Illinois State Normal University. Normal. Illinois: K. Z. N. Sorority: Child Study Club. Dutch. as her name implies. She comes to us from another Normal, entering our class in September. 1914. Some student. but her looks deceive her as she appears to be anything but studious. Her aim is A in everything and she gets there.” Heine was no E. Z. one to initiate into the mysteries of sorority, but her activeness makes her a good member. Twenty-three

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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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LIDA BRINK AX, Pennsylvania Normal. Senior Year at M. S. N. C. Sure, steady, always prepared in all her classes. Lida Brinnan is the joy of her professors. She has done splendid work in all her courses and deserves “cum laude” for her work in domestic science. MARY MULLIGAN. Anaconda. K. Z. N. Sorority. Mamie entered our Normal as a Senior after a year's work in the Normal at Greeley. Colorado. Since being here she has proved her worth as an earnest and faithful student. Although proficient in Primary and Kindergarten work, it does not follow all Mamie’s interests are on youngsters. Her curly hair and smiling eyes suggest that others might be interested in her also. EDITH SCHOWE. Dillon. K. Z. N. Sorority; P. I. G. Club. Edith was one of the band who joined Kappa Zeta Xu in March and nas since been chosen as Secretary of that organization. Always pleasant and smiling, one of our standbys.” GLADYS BROOK. Bozeman. Kappa Zeta Nu. Gladys came to us from a Normal in Illinois, where she had specialized in public school music. She is an efficient student, and never complains when the work is unusually hard. Her classmates are all sorry that they have been unable to grow better acquainted with her during the short time she has spent at M. S. N. C. Twenty-four

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