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THE CENTENNIAL ALUMNI NAME ADDRESS OCCUPATION Dorothy Dufstrom, ’20 Great Falls, Montana Stenographer Bertha English, ’19 Great Falls, Montana Stenographer Hazel Hetland, ’19 Great Falls, Montana Stenographer Gladys Jorgensen, ’19 Great Falls, Montana Stenographer Grayce Maxwell, ’22 (Martin) Kenilworth, Montana Keeping House Marcia Fisk, ’17 Tacoma, Washington Keeping House Marie Chambers, ’17 Keeping House Edna Wall Sones, ’17 Indianola, Iowa Keeping House Marion Lund, ’22 Kenilworth, Montana Teaching George Sampson, ’20 Missoula, Montana Going to School Carrie Mae Ness, ’22 Big Sandy, Montana Teaching Beatrice Ness, ’20 Big Sandy, Montana ‘Stenographer Alverta Linn, ’21 Dillon, Montana Going to School Leona Wall, ’21 Minneapolis, Minnesota Going to School Laila Wall, ’21 Minneapolis, Minnesota Going to School Orville Tingley, ’21 Big Sandy, Montana Oil Field Zelda Bilile, ’19 Dillon, Montana Going to School Elsie Mack, ’21 Dillon, Montana Going to School Edna Naylor, ’22 Tacoma, Washington Keeping House Dick Worstell, ’18 Fort Shaw, Montana Teaching DeVere Day, 19 Annapolis, Md. Going to School Chrissy Kivilin, ’22 Big Sandy, Montana At Home George Hofsommer, ’22 Big Sandy, Montana At Home
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THE CENTENNIAL CLASS HISTORY At the beginning of school the Freshmen Class numbered forty pupils. The first thing we did was to organize our class. The following officers were elected: Louise Jaggers..............President Dorothy Morefield......Vice-President Bessie Arnold...............Secretary Walter Godfrey..............Treasurer Olive Lund...................Reporter Mrs. Moe was unanimously elected sponsor. In the first high school party, which was supposed to be our initiation party, the boys were the only ones initiated. The other high school boys locked them in the back recitation room and burned some--------. After the boys had been in there about fifteen minutes the doors were unlocked. As soon as they got out, their shoes were taken off and strung out all over the building. Nothing was done to the girls, but the boys were given a double dose to make up for it. We all had an enjoyable time, however, and every- one departed without any hard feelings. The eighth grade challenged the Freshmen to a series of football games with the understanding that the loser of two out of three games w,as to give a party for the other. We were defeated in the first two games be- cause about two-thirds of our players wouldn’t play either in practice or in the games. In the third game, however, the regular Freshman team came out and won the game with a score of 12 to 0, but it was up to us to give the party. We Freshmen had a waffle feed for our part in the carnival. It was a great success due mostly to our sponsor. In addition to the waffles we sold candy and caps. It was hard work but we took in more money than any other class. The total amount of profit was $47.65. We were quite proud of the fact that our queen, Dorothy Morefield, came out second in the number of votes cast. We lived up to our motto and climbed to the top in the big- gest Carnival ever staged in Big Sandy. The eighth graders waited long and patiently for the Freshmen to give them the party they earned by winning the two. football games. A very enjoyable party was finally given on March 2nd. The first part of the eve- ning was spent in playing exciting games such as “Three Tier Deep,” “Ruth and Jacob,” and “Last Couple Out.” Many slipped and fell down but that only added to the fun. The latter part of the evening was spent in dancing. Light refreshments were then served. Everyone departed at 11:30, after the eighth grade had given a yell for the Freshmen. Modest and timid, silent, demure, Feeling our way, not always secure But ready for all the good things we had dreamed, This is the way we Freshmen seemed In 1923. Craniums big, crammed full of deceit, This verse is to be finished In 1924.
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