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Page 11 text:
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Sheldon E. Davis, President With summer days, commencement, and “good-byes” comes the Chinook. The Chinook book looks good—too good to do without. It speaks for the fancies, freedom and fun of the College year. Fun, frolic, fickleness and fiction glimpse themselves in and out of Chinook pages. What would a school be without students who made funny mistakes and faculty folk who never do, or vice versa? Now is your best year; may every one which follows be a few of life’s grade points better. May the now and the tomorrow of every senior be the best. Your teaching success will be our greatest pride. Loyalty is the fine ideal which looks out from the pages of the Chinook. May the hardy, cheerful courage which has made the book a success, go with every member of the class always. What will time and space mean when, by opening your book, you overcome the span of both? If twenty-five years in the day after tomorrow play with us as quarter centuries do with those whose yesterday pictures are in earlier Chinooks our loyalty will be unshaken. (The twelve sentences above are taken from twelve previous Chinook “Messages” by the same writer. They seem to prove that he has but one message. Can you discover it?) SHELDON E. DAVIS
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Page 10 text:
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Charles Henry, Director of Training As Director of Training and Professor of Education, Mr. Henry has endeared himself to all those with whom he has come in contact. Either in his classes at the college or under his supervision at the training school the students have learned to admire and respect this man of keen understanding. An administrator of rare ability, an outstanding success in his field, he is an inspiration to those who aspire to be teachers. In recognition of his long efficient service, we gratefully dedicate the Chinook of 1936.
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Page 12 text:
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Angeline Smith, Dean of Women The year of ‘thirty-six. What has it meant to you? In later retrospect will it be just another year or will it be a magic memory? For some of you without doubt it will stand out as an important period in your young life. You will have made new friends, acquired new ambitions, gained new confidence. It is my earnest wish for you that throughout the years ahead the friends may be true, the ambitions be fulfilled to the utmost, and the confidence justified by a success worthy of your powers. ANGELINE SMITH
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