Big Sandy High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Big Sandy, MT)

 - Class of 1923

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THE CENTENNIAL SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY As freshmen we came from all sections of the country surrounding Big Sandy, some from the prairie, some from the Bear Paw mountains, some from the brakes of the Missouri river and some were town residents. We were all strangers and too green to get acquainted until we were initiated. This showed us we had a common interest and taught us to stick together. We gradually got over our greenness and finally emerged as full fledged Sophomores. The Sophomore class was organized September 28, 1922, officers were appointed and the machinery of a successful class set in motion. We took an active part in a carnival and did our share to make it a success. Andy Gump and Mannikins, which was put on by the Sophomores, made a great hit. It was said that Andy retained all of his usual character- istics, and showed a few original ones. The Sophomore Class team won its first game in the interclass bas- ketball tournament when it defeated the faculty, February 25. The Sopho- more line-up was Schilling, center; Hansen and Dosia Shults, forwards; Flatness and Grubbs, guards. The game was hotly contested on both sides but the final result was 15 to 14 in favor of the Sophomores. With that start we might have come through with a very successful record had not the tournament been discontinued. The Sophomores won the track meet by more than a comfortable margin, having more points than all the other classes combined. The total number of points taken by our team was seventy-one (71). The next high- est score was thirty-one points taken by the Juniors. The number of points taken by each individual of the Sophomore team were as follows: Dosia Shults, 41; Earl Schilling, 14%; Clifford Flatness, 9; Herschel Smith, 6%. Last year we had a little hard luck but we sure made up for it this year, for this is the greatest majority ever enjoyd by any class since the inter-class track meets have been held and is a record not likely to be broken. This is the last and most significant triumph for our class, and as we go through school we may look back with pride at our record this year. We wish to heartly thank our class sponsor, Mr. White, for his help- ful suggestions and encouragement and for the active interest he has taken in all our class affairs. We appreciate his effort and believe that a large measure of our success was due to his guidance.

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THE CENTENNIAL CLASS OFFICERS Earl Schilling.........President Alice Lee.........Vice-President Margaret Johnson.......Treasurer Reynold Larson..........Reporter CLASS MOTTO B2 C CLASS COLORS Green and Rose CLASS FLOWER Sweet Pea SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL 1. Allred, Madalyn 15. Lee, Alice 2. Ashton, Wilfred 16. Larson, Reynold 3. Black, Mary 17. Laursen, Alfred 4. Bergby, Signe 18. Moe, David 5. Duckering, Marjorie 19. Peterson, Rosa 6. Flatness, Clifford 20. Robertson, Bernadeen 7. Grubbs, Don 21. Robertson, Waine 8. Goecks, Oscar 22. Robertson, Wendell 9. Hanson, Floyd 23. Schilling, Earl 10. Haakenson, Sadie 24, Smith, Herschel 11. Heise, Marion 25. Smith, Doris 12. Johnson, Margaret 26. Shults, Dosia 13. Jacobson, Alvin 27. Sprague, Sam 14. Keller, John 28. Wall, Vera



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THE CENTENNIAL FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL Bessie Arnold Grayce Barnes Alma Beck Temperance Beebe Allen Blakely Nan Everson Charles Ensley Myron Ensley Walter Godfrey John Hemenway Leonard Hetland Terril Holman Bemce Hurd Lavina Ingelretson Louise Jaggers Helena Jorgenson Olive Lund Leslie Miller Robert Moe Lloyd Mosby Kenneth Ray Irene Remington Lucille Robertson Frona Robertson Rex Sanger Alvin Steiner Selma Simonsen Helen Shreffler Herbert Shreffler Joseph Walters Ben Wideking Ben Worstell MOTTO: “Watch us climb.” COLOR: Blue and White.

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