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

 - Class of 1924

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THE CENTENNIAL SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL Colors—Blue and White Motto—“Watch us climb” Flower—Blue Iris Loyd Mosby Dorthy Morefield Terrill Homan Helena Jorgensen David Moe Bessie Arnold John Jenkins Temperance Beebe John Heminway Selma Simonson Ben Wars tell Hazel Flatness At the beginning of the second elected, namely; Ben Worstell Dorothy Morefield Loyd Mosby Hazel Flatness Leslie Miller Ben Wed-eking Lavina Inglebretson Kenneth Ray Bella Corrigan Walter Godfrey Cora Parker Leslie Miller Robert Sprague Charles Cole Byron Conners Thorold Cowgar Joseph Walters John Keller semester a new set of officers was President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Sergeant-at-arms We feel that we have made a very creditable showing so far, and hope to keep on climbing, that we may receive the most out of our education. SOPHOMORE NOTES We, the class of ’26 started out as freshment with an enrollment of forty. Those first days saw much slipping and stumbling on the rough road

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THE CENTENNIAL Miss Von Tobel was chosen sponsor to help us on our cruise. Our mates numbered eighteen on the trip. Our first great obstacle, the Carnival, we weathered very well and made it a success. In the football storm on this trip five of our mates helped to fight for victory—Dosia Shults, Alvin Jacobsen, Clifford Flatness, Nat Gaines, and Sam Sprague. Even though the waves seemed to overwhelm us at times we kept on striving, determined never to turn back. In basketball mates Clifford Flatness and Floyd Hanson did very well, the latter taking part in the District and State tournaments. During the basketball gale he junior girls showed real interest as three mates: Lillian McClellan, Marie Black and Marion Heise helped to defend us. In the terrible debate winds one of our mates, Reynold Larson, helped to put the junior ship across. Although our journey in the good ship Junior has been very rough we have always felt safe with those who have been guiding us—Mr. M. P. Moe and his crew, the faculty. We wish to thank our class sponsor, Miss Von Tobel, for the work she has done in the junior class. We appreciate her work and attribute our success to her guiding hand. JUNIOR PLAY One of the Juniors two events of the year was given April 12. Two one-act plays were staged by this class. Owing to the fact that some of the best actors and actresses of the high school belong to the Junior class, two very classical plays were acted “The Maker of Dreams” a play full of color; and “Charles O'Malley's Aunt.” MAKER OF DREAMS Pierrotte Pero........................ Sam Sprague Pieret ................................ Marie Black Maker of Dreams....................Clifford Flatness CHAS. O'MALLEY'S AUNT Chas. O'Malley........................Floyd Hanson Frank Webber—Chas. O'Malley's Aunt-.Reynold Larson Fred Power.....................................Alvin Jacobsen General Dashwood..........................Nat Gains Nickey Free.........,.................... Don Grubbs Lucy Dashwood......................Lillian McClellan Aileen Blake...,........................Marie Black Mary the Maid...,......................Marion Heise Dorothy Morefield—“Herschell why don't you propose?” Herschell Hurd—“Somehow—somehow, I can't bring myself to it.” D. M.—“It's only a short- sentence.” H. H.—“It's a sentence for life.” Anna A. coming into the parlor after a hard game of bridge—“Oh, Mother, I've captured the booby.” Mother—“Well, well, come here and let me kiss you both.”



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THE CENTENNIAL to Learning. Soon after school opened we organized. '‘Blue and White” were chosen for class colors, Blue Iris for the class flower, and “Watch us climb” for our motto. We freshmen had a waffle feed for our part in the Carnival, in addition to this we sold candy and caps. Although it was hard work we took in more money than any other class, the total profit being $47.65. We were also quite proud of the fact that our Queen, Dorothy Morefield, took second place in number of votes received. At the beginning of our sophomore year we resolved to keep our repu- tation, pep, and to climb still higher. At the beginning of the first semester the following officers were chosen: Walter Godfrey - - - - - President Robert Sprague - Vice-President Selma Simonson - - - - Treasurer Bessie Arnold - Secretary Ben Worstell - Sergeant-at-arms Our first class activity was a party for the High School, which every- one enjoyed The sophomores had to give way to the seniors in frist place at the Carnival this year, but we were still far ahead of the juniors and freshmen, and although we only took second place in money making, we brought in $56.17, as our share and the sophomores support was so loyal and their Queen so popular, that, when the results were announced, Bessie Arnold was named “Queen of the Carnival.” Before the end of this year wTe intend to make enough money to send a girl as class representative, to the “Girls Vocational Conference,” to be held shortly after school starts. We are also well represented in athletics: In football by; Ben Worstell—right guard, and David Moe and Terril Homan—subs. In basket- ball; Ben Worstell, Charles Cole, and Byron Conners. In track by; David Moe, Ben Worstell, Leslie Miller, Terrill Homan, and Thorold Cowgar. On the girls track squad our class is represented by; Hazel Flatness, Selma Simonson, Dorothy Morefield. 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 conceit Strutting along not knowing defeat, Not dreaming but doing the big things in school This is the way we Sophomores seemed In 1924. To be added to in 1925. “Margaret is looking as young as ever.” “Yes, but she says it costs more every year.

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