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Georg Re ea Class Traaaurei 1, Hoot Owls 2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2, Sprang Concert 1-2, Christmas Program 1- 2, Junior Play 3. Class Assemblies 2-3. Mara belle Crawford Home Ec. Club 1, Junior Prim Committee 3, Tic- ket Seller at Assembly Program 2. Russell Clarice dee Club 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3-4, Or- chestra 4, Bandl-2-3-4. Christmas Program- 3-4 Spring Concert 1-2-3-4, Olendive Mus- ic Festival 3-4, Ladies Aid Appearence 4, Woman's Club appearance 3. JM MEMORIAM Joeephine Loran Bora March If, 1020 Mid mr 4, 194A «ioi.ro . m mao 17 will •lnji recall her vlrcues to her classmates who sincerely mourn her passing. 10
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Hobart Remlllard Mualc Festival 3-4, Music Concert 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1, Basketball Manager 2, Junior Play 3» Senior Play 4, Prom Committee 3, Annual Staff 4» Anticline Staff 2 Hoot Owls 3-4' Becoaleureate Music 1-2-3-4, Christmas Program 1-2-3-4 Assembly Program 3- Lola Buekiln Band 2, Glee Club 2-5-4, Spring Concert 2-5-4 Festival at Glandlve S, Evelyn DeGrande Glee Club 1-3-4, Concsrt 1-3-4, Junior Pro ®rPrograa'3?£“Pt Ju“lor ?1Vf James Klrscfctwi Band 1-2-5-4, Mixed Chorus 1-2-5-4, Orchestra- 2-5-4, Hoot Owls 2-5-4, Junior Play-5, German- Band-4, Glandi vs Festival 5-4, Mixed Quart et-2. Spring ooneert 1- Band 2-5-4, Glaa Club 1-2-5- t WaTtr s a'c the Senior Banquet 5, Senior PIaw 4, Glendive Fes- tival 5—4, Spring Conoert 1—2—5—4, Business Manager for Junior Play 5, Mixed Chorv 2-5-4, Baccalaureate Music 2-5-4, Triple Trio 4, Sex- tet 4, Class Asa«ab11 a 2. Dickie Moisted Glee Club 2-5-4, Mixed Chorus 4, Basketball 1 2- 4, ootbsll 1-2, Mualo °oncert 2-5-4, Glen- dlve Festival 3-4, Prom Committee 3, Senior Play 4, Hoot Owls 3-4, Baooaluareate Music 2- 3- 4, Assembly Programs 2-3
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Id 1936, we, the sealer prisoner» of 1947, were sentenced te the reformatory called the Eastside school When, after six years, we became too hard to handle, we were toned over to the iron rule of Hiss Slcbenberger On Charles to drag our balls and chains from the Junior High to the study cell where we war» to start serving our prolonged four year sentence in high school With Guard Eggen spying on us, we elected Bobef t Koehel as president; Lynn Bickle, vice president; Charles Hayes, secretary-treasurer; and Jane Cbeanover, historian September 7. 1943, since we bad suoh well-behaved pa Hayes (Valedictorian) and Lynn Bickle (Salutatorian), art nera-in-crime aw we were permit ted Ihe following week we were foroed into submission by the more hardened soph- omore prisoners, who made the girls wear straight hair, men’s sooks. slippers, vests and ahirts and gunny sack skirts; and the boys (prettier than the girls) bad to wear pants rolled above the knee tied with green ribbons, women’s blouses, high heeled pumps, scarves, make-up, and jewelry They, as well as the girls, had to carry their books in milk pails and say, •Honorable Sophomore, I say, I say. please, may I pass thla way? upon meeting a Sophomore After a thorough punishment by the diabolical Sophomores, we were admitted as full-fledged high school prleoners Other events of this year were painting the B and the music concert After three month's parole, 36 of ue returned to prison orInging three new members and dropping seven old ones This year, with Mrs. Grimes as our guard we elected Lynn Bickle, president; Jane Cbeanover, vice president and historian; and Pat Hanley, secretary-treasur- er We also elected ten helpless individuals to join the Hoot Owls We thoroughly enjoyed our power over the Freshmen during initiation, but we felt so sorry for them that we gave them a party to ehow our pity •The Modern Version of the Shooting of Dan McOrew was presented by our class on November 17 It was a welcome break in our monotonus life We finished this term with a roller skating party at Wildwood Junior year we started with 36 members but three were paroled during the first six weeks • With Mias Etchemendy testing the bars for strength, we filed into cell num- ber 22 and elected Lynn Bickle, president; Andelle Schneider, vice president; Pat Hanley, secretary-treasurer; and Norma Coons, historian George Bakes, ueipnine roat, and Norma Coons were elected to ruin their lungs in Hoot Owls On November 16 the Juniore, after many weeks of hard labor, succeeded in praaenting to the Inmates, faculty, and visitors the comedy The Kissing Llnk - in. Jh.e Spring oi 1946 ve gave a prom in honor of the Seniors We covered the bars in a deep-sea theme and helped send the senior convicts out into the beautiful world of freedom. The spring concert and Glendive music festival provided an airing for oui overworked bodies Gathering together once more, after another three months on parole, we, the senior class of 1947, minus six members, elected Lynn Bickle, president; Robert Koehel, vioe president; Audelle Sohnelder, secreta ry-treesn-erj and Norma Coons9 historian •January Thaw , a comedy in three acts, was given under the direction of Miss Wilson on April 11 Hobo day was our first taste of freedom in four years (Getting ue ready for the final leap, you know ) Following this was the Junior prom, music concert, and Olendive festival. Then baccalaureate and commencement exerciaea released us from bondage for- evermore I yippee 1 Happy days are here again I Signed, Norma toons Both Bngstrom 11
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