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MISS GENEVIEVE ALBERTSON At the Montana State Normal College there is a member of the faculty whose industry, patient supervision, and impartial interest merit praise. Her efforts in English and journalistic work have been met with success. Under her supervision the publications of the College hold an enviable rank among those of other colleges. To conduct these publications with all the problems which accompany any publication has meant a vast amount of careful work. In appreciation of her work we, the 1933 Chinook Staff, dedicate our book to Miss Genevieve Albertson.
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It is the earnest desire of those who present this book that it be regarded as a record of the achievements of the past, an index to present advancements, and in a measure, a prophecy of the future. For the record of the College in its entirety has been progressive. This year is significant. We have witnessed new activities, new clubs, a large number of degree students, and all in all, a more zealous enthusiasm. May these attainments spur present and future students to further endeavors, which will guide the College through unfettered development in the years to come.
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SHKLDON K. DAVIS, President FuN, frolic, fickleness and fiction glimpse themselves in and out of Chinook pages. So do faith, friendship and fidelity. And, of course, there must have been finesse, finance, and farsightedness, or there would have been no Chinook. Yes, the prophet sees for the makers of this worthy book, fame, fortune and the full honors of a task well done. May they in the long retro' spect of years to come share with us who toiled not on this book the freedom, fine associations and fragant memories which it reflects. Frame in fancy a faraway future. Find free a few minutes in I960 for looking at this then old but ever new book. Will its fearsome freaks look funny? And those pictures and 1933 styles? May friendly fates forbid that ever our pictures yours and mine should look funny or queer even in 1960! But flash the fashions of that first Chinook of 1906, and it is to smile a kindly smile. The twentydive year tomorrow may serve us as we have done the twentydive year yesterday. For the far future, our Chinook limns us as we fancy we are now. Forward may we fare, forgetting not. May the fully filled years at M. S. N. C. find vital meaning for your “always Whenever you look At Your Chinook. SHELDON E. DAVIS
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