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

 - Class of 1925

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THE CENTENNIAL our class was represented by: Hazel Flatness, Selma Simonsen and Dorothy Morefield. We conducted a refreshment stand at the track meet neld in May and took in $99.50. We did this for the purpose of getting enough money in our treasury so that in our junior year we would be able to send a girl and boy to the “Vocational Congress held at Bozeman eacft year. We entered our junior year with an enrollment of nineteen. We held a meeting at the start of the first semester and resolved to live up to our class motto “Watch us Climb.” The following officers were elected for the first semester: John Jenkins - - President Bessie Arnold ----- Vice President Hazel Flatness -...............Secretary Kenneth Ray....................Treasurer Ben Worstell - Sergeant-at-arms The weather has been rough at times, but due to the help of the faculty and hard work, we have all weathered the storm, and ai-o now ready for our fourth step in the great sea of education. John Jenkins and Selma Simonsen were chosen to represent the class at the Vocational Conferences held in Bozeman early in the year. Early in the fall, we learned with regret that we were to lose one of our members, Lloyd Mosby, who had been with us since we started as Fresh- men. He has always been an enthusiastic support:! of any class or school activity, ready and willing to do anything that was assigned him, and with a cheery smile for every one. On Oct. 27., a few days before he left, we decided that a little farewell party would be in order, so we took our lunches, (consisting mainly of weiners and pickles), loaded into a truck and some cars and made the jommey to Mosby’s, where we really surprised Lloyd. After lunch, the remainder of the evening was spent in playing games. A short time before we left our sponsor, Mrs. Moe, in behalf of the class, presented Lloyd with a belt watch chain engraved with his name, and the class of ’23. After a few farewell yells, we came home happy in the thought of such a cheerful party, yet sad when we realized that Lloyd's aiiegiance would now belong to some other school. We were very well represented again this year in athletics, our junior class boys winning the honors in the Inter-Class Track Meet. There is also one of our boys, Thorold Cowger, who by winning a place on the first debate team, has helped to put cur class on the honor roll. JUNIOR PLAY The one big event of the Junior class this year was given Saturday, April 18th. It was a three-act comedy entitled “Safety First. Through the hard work and efforts of our class sponsor, Mrs. Moe, the play was a great success. The proceeds were 8134.25. Our play was so much of a success that we decided to buy silk drapes and donate them, to the Community Hall. These curtains have been a long needed want. “SAFETY FIRST Jack Montgomery - John Jenkins Jerry Arnold ----- Leslie Miller Mr. McNutt.......................Terril Homan Elmer Flannel ----- Walter Godfrey Abou Ben Mocha - - - - Charles Ensley . Mabel Montgomery - Bessie Arnold Virginia Bridger - Lavenia lngebretson

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THE CENTENNIAL CLASS OFFICERS John Jenkins - Charles Cole - Terril Homan - Leslie Miller - Charles Ensley - Arnold, Bessie Cole, Charles Craft, Ursula Cowger, Thorold Ensley, Charles Flatness, Hazel French, Hilda Godfrey, Walter Homan, Terril Heminway, John - - - - President Vice President - Secretary - Treasurer - Sergeant-at-arms CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS MOTTO Watch Us Climb” FLOWER Blue Iris Junior Class Roll Ingebretson, Lavenia Jenkins, John • Jorgensen, Helena Miller, Leslie Mack, Myra Johnson, Gerald O’Malley, Nell Ray, Kenneth Worstell, Ben JUNIOR NOTES We, the class of '26, started out as freshmen with an enrollment of forty. Soon after school opened we organized. “Blue and White” were chosen for our class colors, and “Watch Us Climb” for uur motto. As freshmen we took part in the Carnival, and our reward totaled $47.65. We are also proud of the fact that our queen, Dorothy Morefield, took second place in the number of votes received. In our sophomore year we placed second with $56.17 in total profits taken in at the Carnival, the seniors taking frst place. Our class queen, Bessie Arnold, was named “Queen of the Carnival.” We were also well represented in athletics: In football by: Ben Worstell, David Moe and Terril Homan. In basketball: Ben Worstell, Charles Cole and Byron Conners. In track by: David Moe, Ben Worstell, Leslie Miller, Terril Homan and Thorold Cowger. On girls track squad



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THE CENTENNIAL Zuluza................................Hilda French Mary Ann O’Finnerty - Ursula Craft The Junior Class wishes to thank Mrs. Moe, the class sponsor, for her efforts to promote the interests of the class. There will be one more big event of the Junior Class this year, the Junior Prom, and then adieu until we meet again in ’25. Nell O’Malley, ’26. SOPHOMORE Mildred Flatness Edith Black Ruth Johnson Geneva Pearson Myrtle Christoferson Louise Works Anna Kalanik Kathryn MacMillan Madeline Kessler CLASS ROLL Verlin Hurd Mami? Pokorny Vilgo O’Jala Elmer Lindstrom Arthur Holst Perle Cline Mildred McCoy Carl Christofferson Lois Jenkins History of the Class of ’27. In ’23 the class of ’27 known as a “Peppy Outfit” entered high school with an enrollment of thirty students. Miss Stark sponsored the class and with her help we took an active part in high school activities and made a very good showing at the carnival. Two parties were given during the year and the term wras ended with a snappy class picnic, at which we entertained the faculty and the senior class. In ’24 we took up the trail where we had left it the preceding year and in spite of the fact that nearly half of our number had dropped out, we de- termined to keep our reputation as royal entertainers and gave the initial party after the mixer, to celebrate St. Valentines day. In athletics the Sophomores were representd well for such a small class, Arthur Holst holding a position cn the football team, while Perle Cline, Carl Christofferson and Arthur Holst in track. In girls Basketball the class was represented very effectively by Geneva Pearson, Myrtle Christofferson, Mildred Flatness, Mamie Pokorny and Louise Works. In track by; Anna Kalanik, Mamie Pokorny, Geneva Pearson, Louise Works, Myrtle Christofferson and Celia Larson. The Sophomores owe a great deal of their success this year to the un- tiring efforts of their sponsor, Miss McMurtrey. We return next year as Juniors and hope to keep up our reputation as the peppiest class in school. VERLIN HURD, ’27

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