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THE CENTENNIAL Mary Benbow Mary Bowden Newton Brunton Walter Genereux Irene Johnson Bertha Kakaleeik Luella Larson Bernice Linn Gladys McDonald Lois McHose Ray McKeever Thelma Moe Harry Panchot FRESHMAN CLASS ROLL COLORS—Green and White MOTTO—'“Upward and Onward” FLOWER—Rose Vera Nelson Marion O’Neil Clarence O’Neil Mildred Panchot Walter Porter Evelyn Romig Earl Smith Paul Sonksen Harold Stack Doris Sinclair Hope Walters Lionel Callison Allen Panchot CLASS HISTORY We, the class of ’30, entered high school with an enrollment of twenty- eight ambitious beginners. For various reasons several of them withdrew during the year. The class was organized and class motto, colors and flower were chosen. With Miss Riddle as our sponsor, we have gained a reputable standing and have enjoyed many good times together. In the beginning of our freshman year we resolved to keep the reputa- tion and pep we had gained in the Junior High. At the beginning of the first semester the following officers were chosen: Bertha Kakaleeik.............President Mildred Panchot.........Vice-President Irene Johnson................Treasurer Walter Porter................Secretary At the beginning of the second semester the following officers were elected: Luella Larson................President Ray McKeever............Vice-President Thelma Moe...................Treasurer Paul Sonksen.................Secretary The achievements of this class have been varied. Several students represented the freshman class in the scholarship contest. The contestants were Mary Benbow, Mary Bowden, Gladys McDonald and Luella Larson. We have all taken part in some extra curricular activity such as Glee Club, orchestra, and band and we are well represented in athletics.
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THE CENTENNIAL side show, and also had a candy booth. We also gave the other classes a run for their money in declamation. Helen Korner, Nick Haburchak, Frank Pokorny, Adella Ophus and Emma Pokomy took part, Adella Ophus winning second in a dramatic selection. In singing we were represented as follows: Boys’ Glee Club: Harley Homan, Leon Watson, Frank Pokomy, Henry Bitz, Myron Ensley, Glenn Hansen and Joe Martin. Girls’ Glee Club: Mary Haburchak, Helen Tingley, Margaret Miner, Fhoebe Black and Emma Pokomy. The Sophmores ranked well with the upper c’assmen mentally as well as physically. The following students were representatives in the scholar- ship contest this year: Helen Konier, Bob Collins, geometry; Helen Mills, world and current history, and Emma Pokomy, world history. Helen Korner received first in geometry, thus earning for herself a trip to Bozeman, while Helen Mills receivd third in current history. The officers elected for the last semester were: Henry B'tz, president; Ivlervin Gleason, vice-president; Helen Mills, secretary; Hazel Cottle , treasurer. We anticipate closing our notable term with our annual class picnic, and look forward to the first day of our junior session. EMMA POKORNY, ’29 NORMAL TRAINING CLASS—1927 V ■ - v • • NORMAL TRAINING KINDERGARTEN CLASS
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THE CENTENNIAL We have had a worulerful. time in work, and play ani have learned to take the treatment every freshman must take; so we warn our successors to beware. We wish to thank Miss Riddle for her helpful guidance as class sponsor during the past term. We also thank our teachers, Miss Riddle, Miss Tompkins, Mrs. Moe, Mr. Smith, Mr. Henning and Mr. Bovee, for the helpful advice and assistance they have given us during the past year. IRENE JOHNSON, ’30 FOOTBALL The 1026 football eleven had more success than did the teams that repre- sented the Big Sandy high school the two previous years. Coach M. P. Moe scheduled nine games for the locals. The boys won from Geraldine, Chinook,. Alumni, and the Havre seconds. They lost to Fort Benton, Fergus County, Havre and Chinook. Big Sandy succeeded in scoring 13 points on Havre, seven more than any other high school made during the season with the. exception cf Missoula. Inar Rovreit, fullback, was chosen for one of che all state teams. The scores of the games are as follows: Big Sandy 0, Chinook 10; Big Sandy 0, Fo t Benton 19; Big Sandy 13. Havre 66; Big Sandy 50, Geraldine '7; Big Sandy 1, Havre Seconds 0 (forfeit); Big Sandy -3, Alumni 0; Big Sandy 19, Chinook 0; Big Sandy 0, Fergus County 25; Big Sandy 0, Fort Benton 56 (forfeit). Total—Big Sandy 89—Opponents 183. The football banquet was held on the evening of December 20. Letters, were presented to G’enn Hansen, captain, Inar Rovreit, Gerald Stack, Perie Cline, Kermit Flatness, Dan Cushman Wesley Kimble, Myron Ensley, Verlin Hurd, Clinton Butler, John Moe, Herbert Goecks, Earl Smith, Ivlervin Gleason and George Miner. Those who were present but did not succeed in winning a letter were Harry Panchot, Allen Panchot, Harley Homan and Frank Pokorny.
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