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

 - Class of 1924

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THE CENTENNIAL 1st, Holst 2nd, Homan 3rd, S. Moe 4th. 120 high hurdle. 21 minutes and 1 second.—Flatness 1st, Bartlett 2nd, S. Moe 3rd, (disqualified). Low hurdle, 30 3-5 seconds.—Shults 1st, R. Hurd 2nd, Miller 3rd, S. Sprague 4th. Shot put, 37 feet and 9 inches.—Shults 1st, Flatness 2nd, Schilling 3rd, S. Ivloe 4th. High jump, 5 feet and 3 inches.—Bartlett 1st, R. Hurd and Hansen second, Flatness and C. Ensley 4th. Pole vault, 9 feet and 6 inches.— Bartlett, H. Hurd, R. Hurd tied, Godfrey 4th. Relay, 1 minute and 49 seconds.—Seniors (Callison, H. Hurd, Bartlett and Schilling). Girls Inter-class. This is the first year there has been a girls track team in Big Sandy high. Considering this and that the girls were not out for practice very many times, some very good material was shown. Next year perhaps some other school may have a girl’s track, so that we can arrange a dual meet. The Freshmen won the meet making 47 points, Sophomores second with 34, Seniors third with 23, and Juniors fourth with 10 points. Louise Works got the high individual score making 24 points for the Freshmen. Selma Simonson was second with 21 for the Sophomores. The girls who made letters by making 10 points were: Louise Works, (Fresh), Irma Arnold, (Sr.), and “Barney” McClellan (Jr.). Mildred Siversten—“Why do blushes creep over the girls’ faces?” Russell Hurd'—“Because if they ran they would kick up too much dust.” Miss Hynes—“Who was the greatest fighter in the Civil War?” Don Grubbs—“Dis here now Battler Gettysboig.” They had been sitting on the porch for hours. Finally they both sighed. “Oh, said Floyd, “I wish I had some money, I’d travel.” Agnes slipped her hand into his; then, rising swiftly, she sped in the house. Aghast, he looked at his hand. In the palm lay a nickel. Lela—“I have so many callers pestering the life out of me I hardly know what to do with them all.” Selma S.—“Why, how long have you been a telephone operator?”

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THE CENTENNIAL relay team was composed of Earl Schilling’, Lloyd Callison, Herschell Hurd and Dosia Shults. INTERSCHOL STIC TRACK MEET. Big Sandy ended the most successful athletic season of the history of the school by taking third place in the State Interscholastic track meet. There were about ninety schools that took part, and the competition was very keen. Considering this Big Sandy made a very good showing. Those who took part at Missoula were: (Captain) Dosia Shults, Schill- ing, Bartlett, R. Hurd, H. Hurd, and Callison. All the boys made a good showing. Even though the competition was very keen there is no doubt but that Callison would have placed in the sprints had he not oeen sick short time before the meet. Dosia Shults was second high individual scorer with 12 points, only two points behind Burns of Jordan, who was the high indi- vidual scorer. Shults easily -got first place in the low hurdles, second in the discus and third in the javelin. There was only one state record broken this year and this record no doubt will stand for many years. The honor of breaking the record goes to Schilling who heaved the discus 127 feet, 3 inches, bettering the old record held by Blumenthal of Missoula by 4 feet, 11 inches. Shults was a very close second being only one inch behind Schilling. Schilling cook nine points, getting first in the discus and second in the half mile. H. Hurd got 3-7 points in the pole vault. There were seven who tied for fourth and fifth places at 10 feet, 3 inches. Twenty-nine of the schools represented took points at the Meet. The points ranged all the way from three-sevenths to 30%, the latter was the number of points gotten by Butte, who won the meet. Hamilton was second with 26 13-14, then came Big Sandy with 21 3-7. Flathead placed fourth with 14% points. All those who took part in the meet at Missoula will be lost to the team next year but there is plenty of material for a good team next year. Those who will be back for the team next year are: Flatness, Gaines, D. Moe, S. Sprague, Hansen, Holst, Homan, Miller, C. Ensley, Worstell and Works. Inter Class Track Meet. The inter-class meet was very close this year between the Seniors and Juniors. The points stood 27 all after the first day. The Juniors forged ahead of the Seniors on the second day, making the total points of 71 to the Senior 65. The Sophomores got 11% points while the Freshmen got the cellar position with 5% points. Dosia Shults was high point man with 30 points, Schilling second with 20, Flatness third with 13% and Bartlett fourth, with 12%. Considering the wind and the condition of the dirt track, good time was made. The events were as follows. 50 yard dash, six seconds,—Shults 1st, Cal- lison 2nd, Schilling 3rd, and Gaines 4th. 100 yard dash 11 3-5 seconds— Shults 1st, Schilling 2nd, Gaines 3rd, Callison 4th; 220 yard dash, 26 4-5 seconds—Schilling 1st, Callison 2nd, Gaines 3rd, H. Hurd 4th; 440 yard dash, 1 minute.—Schilling 1st, Gaines 2nd, H. Hurd 3rd, D. Moe 4th. Discus, 126 feet and 10 inches.—Shults 1st, Schilling 2nd. S. Moe 3rd, Flatness 4th. Javelin, 142, feet.—Shults 1st, Flatness 2nd, Hansen 3rd, Bartlett 4th. Broad jump, 17 feet and 9 inches.—Worstell 1st, H. Hurd 2nd, R. Hurd and Miller 3rd. 880 yard dash, 2 minutes and 35 seconds.—D. Moe 1st, 3. Sprague 2nd. Holst 3rd, Flatness 4th. Mile run, 5 minutes and 42 seconds—S. Sprague



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THE CENTENNIAL JUST SNAPS

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