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

 - Class of 1930

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oct BELT BUCKLE I :cn ini n:n uncle llMliAlliQlIllINllfIlQ2f A llMIl4DlIDllE5llRlNl tl3fllllIRlliQ The Modern Girl is very difficult to make, therefore, great care must be taken throughout the whole process. First, choose the girl. Her hair may range from coal black to gold and her eyes may be any hue of the rainbow, even though Mother Nature has chosen certain shades exclusively for eyes. She must not, however, be too tall or too short, if vou wish to obtain the best results. The required ingredients are: Une large package of henna colored hair dye. One cup of sauciness. Two cups of pep. One youthful laugh, One cup resource, courage, and daring. After you have gathered together the very best quality of each requirement, the mixing process begins. First of all, if the hair is long, or is getting that way, bob it according to one of the latest styles. If the hair is dark, bleach it with the strongest bottle of peroxide available and mix into the white hair a great quantity of the henna hair dye. Stir this mixture wildly. This will leave the hair flaming red, a la Clara Bow. Then, add to the girl one cup of pep and mix thoroughly. At this time it is advisable to add the one cup of resource, courage. and daring, sifted together, and stiriin so that it will be nearly obscure ordinarily. Beat one cup of sauciness well and make a paste by adding the youthful laugh and the remaining cup of pep. Spread this paste on top and let the mixture set in a warm, dark room, over night. It is neces- sary that the room be dark so that the results will develop thoroughly. And the results? Perfectly amazing! A dainty, petite, vivacious live wire, with health as strong as Gene Tunney's muscles and a personality that would knock even that same Gene Tunney out. Lips which can croon love songs and still throw back a witty retort when the occasion demands it. A piquant little nose like a dainty piece of sculpture. Eyes which have all the sparkle of mis- chief and excitement that can be packed into them. On top of all this, flaming red aureoles of hair that whirl here and there in careless ecstasy. Below all this care-free exterior, the courage, resource, and daring throb out in delight- ful impotence. What more do you want? As I said before, it is perfectly amaze inff! X3 Smzi' H1R.xNo 'lzill Il Il il ll Il ll ll I 19 3 0 i Page 70

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'ZIZICII IDI IEII IEII I BELT BUCKLE LTO illblllilfilha That period of-energy, means of sustaining existence a11d state of being alive are all summed up into 0116 term: Life, A comparatively small word but a stupendously important one. Such comparisons follow as to define this significant term: Fire, beautiful and dangerous, burns itself in a mass of flame to a climax, then slowly recedes until only an ember remains and finally a mass of lividity. Thus, our existence burns itself into a beautiful climax then goes slowly down- ward until life is entirely discontinued. Spring, which begins with tiny green blades, tender buds and the return of the gorgeous feathered folk reminds one of laughter from a tiny personageg as it develops into the wild orgy of colorful petals and tumbling brooks of mid- summer, 0116 visualizes an individual l1lil1'kCd with success at the culmination of life. When tl1e leaves begin to change from green to shades of orange and red and breezes which suggest the flying of snowflakes, blow, one compares age to the oncoming winter and can easily like11 life to the passing of the seasons. y Again, one can compare life, stars, shining in the heavens, attain a glor- ious beauty in the deep of night but as dawn approaches they fade away to let a new life, that of the sun, rule for an equal period of time. Mortality is not the one to govern life-its length of existence-for life is an element that can pass away entirely, against the will of any forces and is utterably impossible to regain. Jealousy, love, hate, sorrow, sickness, worry, poverty, and many elements too numerous to even list here enter into the lives of different people and tend to change their courses, but taken all in all, Life is still the same and is terminated by Death for kings as well as peasants. In conclusion, one may have a correct decision if he sums up the events of the many lives that have been lived before l1in1: that everyone has begun as an infant. growing into youth, success for some, failure for others, and finally passing from old age into that other realm which mortal folk know compara- tively little about. M.xn.1orc1u SHARRARD il 19 3 0 I II II II II II II II IDI? Page 69



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fZ:1'IEII IEII IEII IIIII I BELT BUCKLE Ii SUITIEIEHEBSS llllltill iIl5lIllIEllE9 Life is as much a game as baseball or football and to win or be successful one must play fair. Life is made up of many little things along with the big things. Playing fair in the little things will lead to success in the big ones. The cup or medal is not the real prize. The real prize is the satisfaction ob- tained from achievement. Wealth is not the real prize of life, it is only a trophy and, in most cases, there is very little or no lasting satisfaction derived f1'0111 it. YVealth often changes one's understanding of the small things in life. XVealth is not the bridge to happiness nor the proof of success. To win the game must be played. The fellow who wins the game is the one who can be depended upon at any and at all times to play the game. Life is an important game and it must be taken hold of with a purpose. Success de- mands a man to apply himself a11d use perseverance. To be successful one does not have to be a genius. Another fundamental of success is initiative. Initiative means doing what should be done without having to be told to do it. This should be practiced early in life. The thing that counts is the thing that lasts. Playing the game fair with perseverance and initiative lasts. The lasting satisfaction in life is the success obtained from fair play. M .xlzannnr CARR lIIDllRflDVlIlllDiIli5lINll1Blli9 The constellations of the starry sky Belong to the great boundless firmameutg The fire of the wide universe was sent Hy the great Creator from the Most Highg Projecting mountains on the moon do lie And form deep riged basins to be pent. lYhile Jupiter is the mightiest planet Of all the solar and heavenly array. The Almighty made the sun, for heat to dwell And as a source of great, bright, powerful light, He 111ade tl1e moon to differ day from night, And signs of the zodiac to foretellg A broad and ample road where stars do stray Makes one continued light, the Milky Way. K.xTunvN HiXRIAIl'IlI 1 19 3 0 I II II II II II IL. II Ill 1? . Page 71

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