Billings Senior High School - Kyote Yearbook (Billings, MT)

 - Class of 1942

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SENIOR HISTORY Hello there . . . The appearance of drowsy students in 208 has suddenly awakened us to the fact that spring is here. This is no ordinary spring . . . this is the spring of 1942! It hardly seems possible that it’s been four years since that long-to-be-remembered day when we trembled our way into the old gym wearing obvious green hairbows and rolled-up cords. We were Freshmen. After becoming the most obvious and most awkward Freshmen ever known we finally got into the swing of Hi-School life. Our steady attendance at dances must have been disconcerting as well as annoying to the upper classmen for we were fresh out of dancing school. Even at the finale of our Freshman year, we were still getting lost and still running into people. In every assembly, we were referred to by such scathing terms as “vagrant” and “undersized.” Following this eventful and rather turbu- lent year, we became somewhat insignificant (?) Sophomores. Even if spectators didn’t rec- ognize us as Sophomores when we stormed our way into the football and basketball games, they soon knew who we were by our loud and boisterous cheering. The upper classmen soon found that it was dangerous to be standing in the halls when a horde of us came rushing through. We even trampled on the poor little Freshmen. By this time we were old-timers at the dances. The floors were never very crowded. We drove everyone else off. Our partcipation in school activities was becoming more and more intense as the fellows signed up for football, basketball, and track while the girls joined the various clubs. This year also introduced the era of blue and pink cords and multi-colored shoes. With a rousing and somewhat tearful farewell to the old school, we bade our Sophomore days goodbye forever. At last we were upper classmen. But our entrance into our new school made us feel like Freshmen again, minus hairbows and rolled-up cords. We were lost again but in a more dig- nified way this time. We became quite im- portant in school-life (we thought), as we took an active part in assemblies, operettas, clubs and athletics. Our mental prowess was notable on such remarkable occasions as the day we tried so hard to blow up the chemistry lab, and when we had field day in typing. Spring came and we Jaunty Juniors became Sophisticated Seniors. At last our rather hazy and somewhat dusty goal had been attained. We were Seniors. Our privileges increased and “Mater” and “Pater” let us go to out-of-town games and dances. Our courses became easier and sixth period was extinct on Senior schedules. Over the Thanksgiving holidays our own Senior “fellas” crashed to victory as the State Football Cham- pions. The girls of our class were not to be outdone and spent their time giving successful dances and assemblies. Perhaps the most out- standing event of the year was the Sadie Haw- kins dance. The leftover pigtails and gingham were evident for months following. When June came and we walked down the aisle in caps- and gowns to receive our di- plomas, our faces were more serious and our walk more sedate, but we had such fun, didn’t —20—

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SENIO ItS Frank W. Adams Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec. 4; Model 1, 2. 4. Pres. Basketball 1. 3. ; DraRons 3, 4. Airplane Club 4 ; Intramural David L Anderson “Andy”—Basketball 2, 3, 4; Football 3. 4 ; Band 1, 2. Margaret P Anderson “Pat”—Activity Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4 ; Pep Club 3, 4; Home Ec Club 1, Sec. 1 ; Student Council 4 ; Or- chestra 1, 2. Marian E Anderson “Andy”—Home Ec Club 1. ANNE Mae Archer “Annie”—You Club 3, 4. Dorothy M. Asbury Roosevelt H. School. Salt Lake City 1 : Home Ec Club 2. V. Pres. 2 ; Procons 3 ; Masque Gavel 3, 4, Treas. 4 ; You Club 3, 4. Trea.s. 4 ; O. D. 3. 4 ; “The Bishop Misbehaves” 4 ; Three One-Act PlHys 4; All School Revue 4. Benny Auck “Bcnger” Football lf 2, 3. 4 ; Intramural Basketball 3, 4 ; Track 3, 4 ; Lettermans Club 3. 4. Bob D Bailey “Lucky” Polly A Anderson “Andy Shirley E Anderson Latin Club 1. 2 ; Kinetic 3. 4 ; Orchestra 1. 2. 3 ; Library 4 ; Chorus 4 : Around the World Club 2. Sec. 2: You Club 3: Annual Staff. 3. 4. Margaret o. Bailey “Mu ” Glee Club 2. Bryan W Ballard “Ballard” Annette Anderson Ira J. Andrews Glee Club 1. 2. 8. 4 ; Operetta 1, 2, 3; Dragon Club 3, 4. V. Pres. 4 : Radio Club 4. Prea. 4. Phyllis T. Barrett “Phill” — Home Ec Club 1; Hido Hado 3, 4 ; You Club 4 ; Kyote Pnper 4. Margarita H Bausch “Red” -Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; Ac- tivity Club 4. Bruce L. Beatty “Old Man Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4 ; Library Club 2 ; Tennis 2. 8. 4 ; Masque Gavel 3. 4 : An- nual Staff 3. Bicycle Court 4. Harold Becker “Beck Noma E Bidwell “Red - Glee Club I. 2. 3. Frances A Bjorgum “Frankie” Hido Hado 2. 3. 4. Harriet I Beck “Becky Latin Club 1 : Glee Club 1. 2. Tillie A Beckman “Becky” Glee Club 1. GUS H Blencoe Drcfton Club 3. 4. Betty R Blankenbaker “Blankie Orchestra I ; Kyote Annual Staff 3. Glenn W Bent “Uncle Glenn”—Band 1. Gladys V. Berge “Blondie” Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4 ; You Club 4. Harriet L. Blodgett “Lou Basketball 1 : Softball 1 ; French Club 2. 3; Hido Hado 1. 2. 3. Agnes Blotkamp “Ably” — Home Ec Club 1; Latin Club 2 : Pep Club 3 ; Ac- tivity Club 3, 4. Evelyn G Beumee “Evie” Home Ec Club 1. 2; Litin Club 1. 2; G.A.A. 1. 2; Hido Hado 2. 3. 4. Sec. Hist. 4 ; Basketball 1. 2. Dorothy L Bick “Bick” French Club 2, 3; Glee Club 4. Raymond J Blotkamp “Ray” Intramural Basket- ball 1. James S. Blue Jim” —21—

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