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BANQUET AND PROM The annual Junior-Senior banquet was held Saturday, May 13, at the Ranchester Community Hall at 6 p. m. A Spanish theme was used. The toastmaster was Frank Kawulok of the Junior class. Bill Tschirgi of the Senior class gave the response. A skit by the Senior girls was given at the banquet, much to the surprise of the Juniors. The banquet was brought to a close at 8 o'clock, leaving an hour of intermission before the starting of the prom. The hall was beautifully decorated and the grand march was held at 9:30 p. m. The couples enjoyed the popular songs played by Larry Woods orchestra. ♦ COMMENCEMENT The 1944 Seniors of Ranchester High School, attired in grey “caps and gowns”, surmounted the first milestone in their educational careers Wednesday evening, May 17, at 8 o’clock at the Ranchester Community Hall. A short program was given, featuring the address of Reverend Petzold of Lodge Grass, Mont. Virginia Mae Bruce and Anna Louise Cable presented the Val. and Sal., respectively. Special music was provided by Bert Johnston and Jared Hallowell. Mr. Burch and Vin- cent Johnston, president of the Student Council, awarded the honors. BACCALAUREATE Special services were held at the Ranchester Community Church Sunday evening, May 14, to honor the graduating class of 1944. Reverend E. J. Bemthal of the Immanuel Lutheran Church of Sheridan gave an inspiring message. Page 18
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CLASS WILL To the merry Seniors of ’45, Who are always gay and much alive, We, of the class of ’44 Make our class will and nothing more. To Wanda, who always has something to say and do We leave the typewriters and all the boys, too, And hope that she will make good use of them, And that is the will of we Seniors, ahem! To Vincent who is the knowledge master We give our books so he can learn faster. When it comes to tall tales he can’t be beat, On fishing, dancing and how to be sweet. To Frank, who a rattley old Ford does drive, We will all our knowledge for which he can strive. In addition, we leave him all the girlies, too, To whom, we hope, he will be true. To Doris, who is the army’s sweetheart, We will our lesson on the kissing art. But we hope the school work she will do And her troubles will be very few. To all you Juniors we leave our ability to agree, Our books, our desks, and all you see, And after we have gone out the front door, We hope you’ll remember the Seniors of ’44. —Anna Louise Cable. Page 17
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