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THE CENTENNIAI Nettie Siebrasse. “Comeliness is not her only virtue ' Basketball I; Or- chestra IJ, IV; Glee Club I; Dedam III, IV; Debate IV; Junior Class Play: General Course; Senior Class Play. Kershell Hurd. “I have the nerve to fuss, but not the inclination. (?). Basketball I, II (Capt.), Ill, IV; Foot- ball II, III, IV; Track III, IV; Class Pres. II, Vice-Pres. Ill; Debate IV; Orchestra II; Glee Club III; Jr. Class Play; Ag. and Gen. Course; Sr. Class Play. Blanche Marty. “Appears quiet and unobtrusive, but O-My!” Basketball II; Glee Club I, IV; Declam III, IV; Annual Staff IV; Orchestra II; Com- mercial Course; Senior Class Play. Maine Hofsommer. “'Tis well men are not measured by their stature. Basketball I, II, III; Football II, III; Track I, II; Orchestra IV; Glee Club IV; Peptimist Staff IV; Class Sec. I; Treas. II; Gen. Course; Sr..Class Play Anna Andersen. “Live, laugh and dance. Some day you can't. Orches- tra II, IV; Glee Club I, IV; Basketball I, II, III; Jr. Class Play; Gen. Course.
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THE CENTENN1A1 Lcttie Heise. “He doesn’t want her any longer—she’s long enough now.” Commercial Course: Basketball II, III, IV. Earl Schilling. “Look at me girls and and watch me blush.” Football I, II, III (Capt.); Basketball I, II; Track (Capt.) I, II; Deciam II, III; Debate II, III; Orchestra I; Glee Club II; Class Pres. II; Stock Judging Team II; Pres. Ag. Club II; Vice-Pres. Ag. Club I, III; An’l Staff; Boys’Quartet. Lola Robertson. “In faith, lady, you have a merry heart.” Basketball I II, III, IV; Glee Club I; Peptimist Staff IV; Deciam IV; Junior Class Play; Com’l and Gen. Course; Senior Class Play. Hcmcr Campbell. “When joy and duty clash, let duty go to smash.” Football II, III. IV; Basketball II; Track II, III; Glee Club III; Boys’ Quartet IV; Sec. Athletic Ass’n III IV; Junior Class Play; Gen. Course; Senior Class Play. Clarissa Carnahan. “You can tell the kind of wheels she has in her head by the spokes that come out of her mouth.” Basketball I, II, III, IV; Glee Club I; Orchestra II; Debate III; Gen. Course; Senior Class Play. Agnes Andersen. “Fair flowers do not long remain by the wayside.” Basketball I, II, III; Glee Club I, TV ; Gen. Course; Senior Class Play. Sig Moe. “My home is in heav°n I’m only here on a visit.” Entered from Missoula H. S.; Football IV; Basket- ball IV; Annual Staff IV; Treas. Ag. Club; Treas. Athletic Ass’n; Senior Class Play. Cora Simonsen. “The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach.” Bas- ketball IV; Glee Club 1; Annual Staff IV; Jr. Class Play; General Course; Sr. Class Play. Hershel .Smith. “Tis folly to be single when married life is bliss.” Football I; Track I, II, III; Glee Club II: Basketball I, II, III; Annual Staff III; Boys' Quartet IV; Gen. Course. Christine Jensen. “She taketh most delight in musical instruments and art.” Glee Club IV; Orchestra IV; Annual Staff IV; Cartoonist; General Course.
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THE CENTENNIAL CLASS HISTORY We, the class of ’24, entered the Big Sandy High School with an en- rollment of thirty-six members. The first was rather trying, as it always is, but we all came through with flying colors. The whole high school declared they had a very good time at our party, and we know we en- joyed the picnic given at the end of the season. During the Sophomore year our number decreased slightly but not so our pep and ability to put things across. Three members of the class were on the debating team, three on the first team in basketball- and several took an active part in track. We enjoyed the party given this year equally as well as the one given the year before. In 1922-23 our enrollment was thirty-two. Again this year the class took an active part in athletics, debate, track, declamatory and all school matters. The Senior Class thought we weren’t very important but we know they could not have gotten along without us. Cur junior play yielded us a profit of seventy dollars. The “prom”, given in honor of the Seniors, was a great success. This year we have a class of twenty-five members . This will be the largest graduating class there has ever been in Big Sandy. We have the honor of having five senior boys and four senior girls on the basket- ball teams. At the time of writing we have not as yet had our play, picnic or sneak day. We are hoping they will be successful. We thank Mr. Moe and the teachers for their forbearance with us, and for their assistance in helping us over the rough places during the last four years. —IRMA ARNOLD, ’24 -------o-o------ CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of ’24, being about to pass out of High School for- ever, into the mysteries of the other life, think that it would be only fitting and proper at the present time, to make our respective and col- lective wills. There are a few treasures which we think should never leave the school, such as, for instance, the memories of the chemistry class, the demerit system, Mr. White’s reminders that we, the Seniors, were not privileged characters and many other trials too numerous to mention. Therefore, being in our right mind and sound in body, in the presence of competent and unlegal authority do make, sign and seai, this, our last Will and Testament. (Signed)—HOMER CAMPBELL. We, the Seniors, as a class, leave to the Juniors, as a class, our de- pendable class government, which does not need a new constitution and additional amendments, every day or two. To Mr. White, we will a vote of thanks for the many explosions of wrath which he has aimed at our heads for creating disturbances. We needed them. To Mr. Moe we will an undying loyalty, for making our years in high school a period of study and happiness, instead of a period of lazi- ness and regret. To the pugilistic Juniors, we will our sweet dispositions and our
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