Belt Valley High School - Husky Herald Yearbook (Belt, MT)

 - Class of 1930

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3 BELT BUCKLE I IIJI IDI IIIII IEIE19 Agnes wills her love for the Junior Class to Pauline llorchak. Mr. Zile and his fraternity pin are given to Elizabeth Robinson for safe keeping by Marjorie Sharrard. , The book t'The Slow Train Through Arkansas is willed by Kathryn to Elizabeth Carr, providing she will appreciate its humor. Doris Randall wills her candid reserve to Pauline Rutter hoping she uses it rightly. Irene Johnson leaves her Terpsichorean ability during noon hours to Loretta Chartier. That steady trot of Ren's from Armington is willed to Laverne Honaker. Dorothy Randall wills her cornet with all its blue and sunny notes to Saxophone Reed? Louis Anderson, the brilliant orator, wills his gruff voice to James Veliber. The Senior gum chewer, Ernest Jacobs wills his incessantly moving jaws of Delia Goodman. Ruth Stuffel wills her capability of conducting a pharmokon store to her sisters, Gigi, and Dorothy. Genevieve fails to will anything to anyone because of her lack of charac' teristics. tScotch, I'll bet.j Irma Mattson bequeaths l1er reading of deeper things to Alice Klimas with the hope that she will give up her love-story magazine. Verna's ability to pick out a faithful husband is willed to Cecil Seek. Frankness of character is bequeathed to Adella Merkling by Helen YVeberg. The class jester, Ulara Ford wills her weakness on that point to Art Buchanan on condition it be used moderately. The aloof Tom Smith wills his ability to keep clear of entangling alliances to Lucy Strainis. President Johnson tRemember Andrewl wills her ability to hold that office to Billy Browning. tRobert?j To Isabel Anderson is bequeathed Mary Suden's friendliness. ' Vera Rowe leaves her common sense that rare virtue to Sadie Gray. Eva Lesell Wills to Cecelia Troinpson, because of her love of souvenirs, all her well filled composition books which testify a long career of studiousness. Expertness in typing is willed Helen Rutter by Rosalie Calone, providing she settles down to a more serious disposition. Whereunto we set the Grand Seal of the Caravan of 1930. l'1:1Nr'1css R.xf:nAI'1.nAI:DEn Scribus: Ama-lil. MHLIK Rana Rasrm Rmiixwrox Q: ill II II II II II II II I 19 3 0 Page 36

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C:iIDI IDI IDI IDI I BELT BUCKLE 3 BRASS 'W7lllllLJlIL9 As is customary when tl1e Senior Caravan reaches the Oasis of Education it bequeaths its highly prized possessions to those who follow, that tl1ey may find the way less difficult. ' To Grand Caliph Bowman was assigned the task of discovering the will. Following the explicit instructions given l1im, he approached East Mount, struck three times on the stone and pronounced the magic words, Open Sesa- me. lVith a tremor a massive door was thrown open. He entered the darkened cave where he found the papyrus, on which were enscribed the bequests of the renowned tribe: To the School and Members of the Faculty at large we leave our sincere regards and happy recollections of the 111en1ories of dear Belt High. To our beloved Superintendent, Mr. Bowman, we leave our best wish for success and happiness, an appreciation for his help and guidance during the past years, and the whole unlimited wealth of our eternal memory. To Mr. Zile we will our wishes for a championship team next year. To Mr. Franklin we leave the sighs and the blushes of the Senior Girls. To Miss Olson, a stepladder to help her get out of the assembly when she's locked in. To Miss IVorth, Kathryn wills Pearl Grey, her pet cat, and hopes it will receive many loving pats. A To Miss Kellams, a new pair of hiking boots. To Mr. Cranston, the happy thoughts of the drives of the Peppy Peda- gogues to Armington and their excessive back-seat giggling. Caliph Bowman picked up another paper on which the members of the Class of 1930 had willed some of their extra tick-tacks which they valued very much but felt that they couldnit take them along with them, so left them in the care of the lower classmen: Master IValfred Salo wills his f'Shakespearian', qualities to Albert Larkin, and his beloved t'Oscar to Harry King. Eino Kivi, the noisiest boy in the Senior Class, wills his golden silence to Earl Kennedy. Our Elmer wants to give his success in serenading fair damsels to Half- Pint Atkinson. Every class has its lovers so Fred and Helen will their devotion to Jilll and V 1 v v 1 v v Zelda May they be as devoted 1 . u Rosalie Ilolin just hates to see f'Long John Ryffel so quiet all the time so she wills him her ability to chatter, chatter, and chatter some more. Ruth Wilson, one of the school's best arguers will be leaving but she wants to leave her ability to 'Tudgev Guiles. Margaret Carr wills her Secretarial position to Bernice Tuura. May she please Mr. Bowman as well as Margaret has. 1 19 3 0 I II II II II II II II Ili IC' Page 35



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fC':lIDI IDI IDI IDI I BELT BUCKLE E lllDlIRIDlIlDlIflIlllE3IE2CM What ho! May 120, 1935. Five years since the debut of that most illustrious Caravan of 1930. Miss Macrae, seated before her desk, engrossed with the mem- ories of the said class, suddenly resolved to set forth on a journey to investi- gate the whys and wherefores of the individuals. With a wave of l1er hand she ascended and in a twinkling was floating leisurely above tl1e soft a11d feathery clouds. Over the edge of her rug she viewed tl1e panorama of American life, then the myriads of miniature vessels sailing over the blue seas and finally she sighted that great land of silks, perfumes, and mysteries-Arabia! On her descent into Mecca her rug developed a species of rheumatics and consequently she was forced to make a landiI1g in tl1e over-crowded fair grounds, where she learned that lValfred Salo was racing l1is thoroughbred ostriches. On all sides could be heard evidences of gambling. Apparently he and his ostriches were in great preference there. They greeted one another hilariously. In the course of tl1e conversation she learned of the misfortune which had be- fallen XVi1IfI'9d. He grievously related how Oscar had perished of thirst on the Sahara Desert and how he had been spending the past five years erecting a pyramid over the remains. Alas! She left him weeping bitterly. After aimlessly wandering around through the narrow streets she paused before a building flannting a gaudy sign which informed her that it was a. fashionable khan fhotelj. With a sigh of relief she entered and was most graciously received by Louis Anderson, garbed in an elaborate tunic. He was to all appearances doing well in this new line of endeavor. As she was ushered into a magnificent salon she was greeted by a blare of drums and trumpets. During pauses Louis was able to tell her that it was only Sharrard's Syncopat- ing Arabians playing the latest song hit Abdoolah composed by Tom Smith who was known in and about Mecca as Ed-llimiryat-Asof-and who had gained great distinction as a blues singer. She finally was allowed to depart after assuring them that she would re- turn in tl1e near future. But the carpet, still being out of 1-epair, made it neces- sary that she rankle along. As she sauntered through the streets her attention was attracted by a colorful display of turbans, Le llernier Uri in the Modiste Shoppe of Mlle. Bodner. And of course she could not resist the temptation of entering and investing her hard-earned pennies. I After a pleasant chat with Genevieve she inquired if there was any means of transportation in the city. 1 19 3 0 I II II II II II II II IE :lv Page 37

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