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

 - Class of 1931

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0=21 !□ THE CENTENNIAL D=0 SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS Jerry Ophus - Lloyd Marty Eunice Panchot Virginia Barrett Mr. Hoskinson Class Colors Class Flower - - President Vice-President - Secretary-Treasurer Class Reporter Adviser Blue and White Iris Balazic, Frank Balazic, John Barrett, Allen Barrett, Virginia Blockhus, Louis Buchholz, Dorothy Butler, Merrill Clark, Mildred Collins, Verla Delf, Ernestine Dyrland, Minnie Farley, Carmen CLASS ROLL Flatness, Maurice Hansen, Myron Jenkins, Harold Jurenka, Mildred Komodowski, Joe Larson, Lloyd Lehfeldt, Mildred Mahood, Diane Moe, Ralph Nygard, Aune Nygard, Viljo Oliver, Ben Ophus, Jerry Panchot, Eunice Panchot, Verna Pearson, Virginia Peterson, Alfred Robertson, Fern Romig, Fred Stack, Bertrand Trepina, Agnes Turner, Gladys Wallace, Ruby i i ][ ][ Page 29

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C=2 THE CENTENNIAL DC anc ]□[ 1C=0 IDE SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1921), our class entered and was initiated into high school with the distinction of being the largest Freshman class in the history of the Big Sandy High School. We were well represented in scholarship with Viljo ygard on the Color Guard. Our share was contributed to athletics and music and we also entertained the high school with a very successful Valentine party. Our candidate, Diane Mahood, was elected Carnival Queen. This year we have still continued our advantageous career. Our scholar- ship has been more highly upheld as we now have three members on the Color Guard, namely: Viljo Nygard, Anne Nygard and Dorothy Buchholz. The third place in the inter-class basketball tournament was won by the Sophomores. Those who were outstanding in football and basketball were: John Balazic, Maurice Flatness, Ralph Moe, Fred Roinig and Bertrand Stack. Many of the class contributed to the music department by belonging to Ihe band, the orchestra, and the chorus. Our musical ability helped us to enter- tain the public with the high school carnival, “Navy Blues,” which was mainly musical this year. We were represented in the music meet by the soloists Diane Mahood, iljo Nygard and Eunice Panchot, and had many in the band and orchestra. In the State Music Meet Viljo, accompanied by Diane, won first, and Eunice carried off third. As a class we have attempted to make our school a better one by our un- failing cooperation and enthusiasm. Much of our success is due to the efforts of our untiring advisor, Mr. Hoskinson. ------il iirrr ni ii ii— i i93i Page 28



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0=2 THE CENTENNIAL DC 3nr ini— inr ]C=0 FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY In the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-one, we take our pen in our hand to give you a little ‘‘inside dope’7 on the illustrious Freshman class. May we be forgiven for the errors in English, spelling and facts. Con- sider them as Freshmen jokes. Our pet grievance: We’ve had eight years of bitter experience and yet they call us Freshmen. We started on the “Whoopee Trail” with the initiation at the Community Hall. That was one time when another Abraham Lincoln was needed to free us from slavery. Relieving in returning kindness for evil, we gave the high school a return party. The evening was spent in dancing and card playing, not to mention the eats. They assured us they enjoyed every moment of the party so we overlooked the initiation. The Freshman class contributed to all activities within its power. In ath- letics we had Francis Wrillis and Harry and Allan Panchot. The last two named were awarded letters in football. Keith Edwards upholds the record lor scholarship and gives the rest of us a chance to hear him use big words. Melvin Tingley holds the gum chewing championship with Phillip Svennung- sen a close second. Glenn Crofoot, our “hard-boiled guy” ordered a voice six and eight-sevenths times too large for his size. Agnes Iletzel will argue with anyone on any topic and at any time. Call 1191)0327. Emery Miltz specializes in algebra and hopes to explain the high cost of living with his algebraic equa- tions. Selma Hultin is the vamp of the class. Many other celebrities are to be found in the class but space being limited, we will wait until next year to record their deeds and misdeeds. Also our course in journalism will have been completed by that time. Q=2 = ni Ji i!— ii 1 r ii ir Page 30 Alfred Opiiijs Walter Tschirgi

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