Baker High School - Spartan Yearbook (Baker, MT)

 - Class of 1948

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J While seated In Mias Rambur's quaint little cottage, we three old maids (don’t take us wrong, we tried hard enough) got to gossiping and thought of our old class mates. We happened to hear a rumor not long ago about our old friend Ade- line Sherva. She was at the head of a oommittee for the eitermlnation of termites in one of the Minneapolis High Schools. The program, A Life With Riley Just came on and they made an import- ant announcement. They said that the long time Digger O’Dell had Just died and that the noted undertaker, Donald Kingsley was to take his place. He’ll be the last one to let us darn. While glancing at the local newspaper one of us noticed that Charlotte Steen, noted night club singer was suing editor, Jean Olson, for libel. She was represented by Maurice Tunby, Also on in court was a case brought against Junior Moline for the theft of Miriam Sooles's gold-platted bridge work, (We never thought it of you Junior.) The former Alioe Rost is now the proud mother of five little bundles from heaven. She had quite a time trying to quiet them in church on Sun- day and it detracted our attention from the very inspiring sermon of the Reverand Charles Saving, The Misses Clara Sohwindt, Buelah Repplinger and Carol Christianson added a great deal to the service with their rendition. They were accompanied on the organ by James Peterson. I received a letter the other day from Fern Carlson and she told me that she was in oharge of the Dead Animal Service in Plevna. On our last visit to Miles City we called on Slalne Barrett, who is now the matron of the hospital. When we walked in she was reprimanding Mary Ann Schettler for giving the wrong medicine to Cleo Barkley who was suffering from a head injury as the result of a rolling pin, the blow being administered by his ever loving wife. Elaine told us that the leading phy- sioian was Stanley Newbury and that Clyde Burns was driving the ambulanoe-- Ford that is! Change your mind, Clyde? We just reoalled that on our last trip to the Cities we met Frank Eokes. He told us that the name of Leona was only a memory. He had nis ups and downs in life, for he was running an elevator in the Sears Roebuok building. He also told us that our class Sheik, Eugene Klrsohten, who had reaohed the zenith of his ambition and held the honorable roll of Janitor. While on this trip to the Cities we went into the Carnegie Library and who should we see seated in the librarian’s ohair--none other than lone Mangel. (What happened to Harold?) We noticed one of the best Hers was written by Mary Ann Ideker. lone told us it was the story of her travels in the Jungle. Donald Martin went along with Mary Ann on this trip to get some very rare species of worms for nis zoo. He excels in stuffing animals for the museum in connection with the zoo. Anna Mae MacKay and Beverly Hufford are in partnership in a large firm manufacturing bubble gum. After having talked about all of our old olassmatea we decided to take a drive into the oountry. Ab we were driving along we notloed a little sheep wagon parked by the side of the road. A -curly head appeared in the door and emptied a coffee pot. As he raised hla head, we saw the smiling face of Buzzy Lentz. It waa now almost six o'olook and w© were very tired from having chat- ted for such a long time. We turned around and drove back home where we went to our homes and retired for the night. Signed, Ruth Barge Ruby Rambur Mirth Defferding 18

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Ye’re stumped as how to start It, how to end It too. This may not he a masterpiece, but It's the best that we can do. Ah, 3prln Is here, and Alice Is helpin' Bob sell vaa Ye a I1 know the name Rost will not last. lone Kennel is walking on clouds, she's up In the air, The principle reason Is Harold Sinclair. Tore love problems than we can make rhyme, ’.Ye all hope they turn out fine. How come Clyde's car la missing a clock? It's 'cause DefferdIn rave It a sock. A Junior named Francle tramps down the floor looks at Ruby and makes a score. hen school Is over and out the door runs Steen, There sits per«zstrom In his bi black rlylng machine. Enough for love and now for knowledge, Ye've got a few who ml ht stru le through college. First comes Barrett, she's starter than sin. She ain't goinv to find a box big enough to put her scholarship in. If you have an achlnv tooth, never, never fear, For torture man Kollne, dentistry will be his career Mr. Tunty, he's got the 9tuff. To be a taxidermist, that ain't so rough. '• her English class is settled and we're shivering In our vrave. And then there's James, his nlcknare's Pete In chemistry. Instead of using his head, he uses his feet. She's going to California to get a tropic tan, •Vhen she returns you'l1 never guess her, guess who, it's Mary Ann. In band, if there's anything sharp, or anythin- flat, It's Mary Ann Schettler, you can bet on that. At 9:15, when you hear an echo In band It's Klrschten's trombone, played with the left hand. '.Ye have a boy who Is quiet and manly, •Ve all know hls name Is Stanley. Yho is short and who Is fuzzy? That 9 our one and only Buzzy, Vow our country boy Martin, he's mot red hair It attracts attention and makes the girls stare. Charlie hauls barley in the summer time, I wonder If he uses it to make hls party wine. Donald Kingsley, hls nickname is Jake, He cracks some Jokes that take the cake. If you see a '36 coming, you'd better take this hint, Clear of-' the road, 'cuz here come dangerous driving Schwlndt. A little bit of Beulah on a little bit of Jean You'd have the classiest figure you have ever deen. Carol 13 tiny, and flighty as a bird Ir the Creen Dragon her higgles can be heard. She was In Canada when she 7ot her first toothle, You can guesi who this Is, our friend, rtuthle. Beverly has ot red hair and she's teroermental She sings a son- that Is mighty sentimental. If you order a la carte and you get a glass of wine You'll know the on9 who brought it is dingey Adeline. Then you order biscuits and you et some flat rolls The one who can get them flatest Is that thar' Miriam Scoles. As you read thls over, you will see Three axe omitted, Carlson, FacKay, and Barkley. e left them out because we knew They'd all be dead before this was through. Signed Anna Mae Mackay Fern Carlson Cleo Barkley 17



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