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

 - Class of 1939

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Page 32 text:

FRESHMEN CLASS Top Row: Scott Hoskinson, Willis Welty, Robert Tingley, Helena Dixon, Dorothy Frame, Ruth Hultin. Second Row: Lawrence Matthews, Elizabeth Sibra, Edwin Laulo, Constance Jorgensen, Donald Courtnage, Angela Engebretson, Harley Dyer, Kenneth Chauvet. Third Row: Ruth Ophus, Robert Martin, Alva Jappe, Bernard Ophus, Alma Jappe, Frank Petr, Helen Sluggett, Clarence Randall. Bottom Row: Richard Jenkins, Alice Henderson, Richard Moes, Rosie Yama, Kenneth Robertson, Edna O’Neil, Charles Ray, LeRoy Ross. OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Student Council Cheer Leader Sponsor Willis Welty Robert Tingley Helena Dixon Dorothy Frame Ruth Hultin Scott Hoskinson

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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On a bright morning in September, 1936, the Big Sandy Harbor of Knowledge and Learn- ing was surprised by an unusually large number of Freshies who came trooping in from the nearby country side. This class furthermore, surprised the inhabitants of the Harbor by not only being high in number, but also in its ability to overcome its greenness—an ob- stacle forever standing in a Freshman’s road. After reaching this Harbor, which was utterly unknown to most of us, we decided to construct a ship which would carry us through our high school years and beyond. The com- mittee appointed to manipulate the mechanism the first year were President, Jean Frame; Vice President, Norman Ray; Secretary and Treasurer, Rita Dixon; Student Council Repre- sentative, Ed Moes; Yell Leader, Nora Berg; and Pilot, Mr. Hollister. Sailing was fairly smooth for a while, but we experienced a little rough weather dur- ing initiation. On the whole the journey the first year was made very pleasant by activi- ties such as the Carnival, the return party, the Minstrel show, and the other high school We landed at the Island of Camp Kiawanis for our picnic, and then dispersed for the After a pleasant vacation we all returned for another years voyage. The officers elected for this year were as follows: President, Jean Frame; Vice President, Thelma Skaalure; Secretary and Treasurer, Noreen Welty; Student Council Representative, Ed Moes; Cheer Leader, Nora Berg; and Pilot, Miss Bilile. After the excitement of the first year, we were content to be serious-minded, and tend to business for the first half of our Sophomore year. Although it has been quiet, many things are being planned for the remainder of the year. functions summer. NAMES NICKNAMES FAVORITE SAYINGS Bascom Delp Charles Green Bette Jones Ed Moes Ella Rada Esther Olson Harold Braun Helen Petr Henry Drga Ira Henderson Jack Siebrasse Jean Frame Johnnie Larson Margaret Goldhahn Marvin Neilson Marian Henderson Ronald Upham Thelma Skaalure Nora Berg Maxine Swanson Vernon Hansen Noreen Welty Viola Bahnmiller Norman Ray Virginia Delp Rita Dixon Robert Littlefield Bas Romeo Jonesy Ossmosis ”Toots” Juliet” Brownie Dick Hank Ireland Snazzy V-a-V Lars Meg Legs Skiddo Ronny Blondie DoDo Max Speed Betty Bea Shimmie Tubby Peter Robb .rr Times a wastin’ I’m late again Ah, quit it 2 I don’t believe It Everybody loves me 2 Don’t look now Me and Joe Louis Sweety Pie Gee, I’m smart I ain’t got rhythm I wanna go home Time, Time, Time Kiss Me? I wanna go Boom Ba That’s not bright Time to get up When do we eat So what? Ma, there’s that man again Oh My 2 Wait a minute I love you An A is the limit I don’t know OKay Love’n and Leave m You can’t do that to ME



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FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY In September of nineteen hundred and thirty-seven, twenty-nine Freshmen enrolled in the Big Sandy High School. Soon after the opening of the school term the Freshmen became acquainted with their upper classmates through a process of initiation sponsored by the mighty Seniors. This is an episode in their high school life which we are sure that they will never forget— at least not for a while. In all the school activities the Frosh have done their share. They have furnished several boys who will help out in 39 3 athletic participations. Several of the Freshmen have had previous musical instruction which will greatly aid the Band and Orchestra in future performances. The Freshmen class will strive in the next three years to devote its energies to the advancement and betterment of Sandy Hi”. They appreciate the help and cooperation of their high school friends and teachers, and plan to make this school a better one through their having been a part of it. NAME NICKNAME Kenneth Chauvet Butch” Donald Courtnage Corky” Helena Dixon Dixie” Harley Dyer Dyer” Dorothy Frame Dot” Alice Henderson Babe” Ruth Hultin Kitty Angela Ingebretson Speck Alma Jappe Dicky Alva Jappe Happy Richard Jenkins Jenks Constance Jorgensen Connie Edwin Laulo Lulu Lawrence Matthews Chews” Richard Moes Kick Edna O'Neil Eddie Bernard Ophus Ben Ruth Ophus Bobbie Frank Petr Frankie Clarence Randall Glance Elizabeth Sibra Dub Helen Sluggett Slugg Robert Tingley Bob Willis Welty Billy Rose Yama Rosie FAVORITE SAYING I’m no ladies man Romeo and I must have been alike Oh Oh Shame What's it to you? Can't be bothered I’ll get along Want to make sumpun of it? I'm a Happy Vagabond How should I know? Why shouldn't I be happy? Give yourself a pat on the back Romeo, Romeo ’Where art thou? Napoleon was short too One can't know everything I know a lot but I can't think of it There is more to me than people think I can't get it I wouldn't know Laugh and giggle whenever you wish Don't get me mad I can paddle my own canoe I can make my own way What's the use? So what? Think so?

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