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

 - Class of 1941

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Richard Ingrain: He’s a picturesque addition to any crowd-provided they like to listen»1' Transferred from Ft, Peck Si?,- ?lav t Drama Club Glee Club Willis Welty: Me like urn brag. Band-1-2-3-4 Jr. Flay Rifle Club-4 Glee Club-4 Orchestra-1 Carnival-4 Free Ionian Pres. P, F» A.-2 State Music Contest-4 Stock Judging Team-2 Annual Staff Student Body Pres.-4 SMILES Willis: There are an awful lot of girls who don’t want to get married® Kenny R: How do you know? Willis: Because I asked them r , it ■ 1 » }' C i t i» a k k Dorothy: Any fashions in the paper, dad? Dad: Yes, but they are of no use to you, dear, this is yesterdays paper, Mr. Skeie: What do you know of the Latin syntax? Champ: Did they have to pay for their fun too? it ■ I f 'k-'C’»- kV k k k k Almat I’m always tired on the 1st. of April Angie: Why? Alma: Who would’nt be, after a March of bl daysi it At it i I it A' » '. V V p “■ rtvi'.' a a ftw? V Corky: Gee, at the circus I saw a man who jumped cn the horse’s back, then slipped underneath the horse, then caught hold of its tail, and finished up on its neck. Helen: That’s nothing. I did all that the first time I ever rode a horse.

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Clarence Randall: Females are only necessary In certain species.” F« F« A.-1-2-3-4 Rifle Club-3-4 Bozeman--2-3 Public Speaking over KFB3 Charles Ray: bhy worry, night falls, day breaks, and the world moves on- usually„” Drama Club-3 Glee Club-3-4 Football-2-3-4 Basketball-2-3-4, Co-Captain Football-4 Track-2-4 Annual Staff F. F. Ao-1-2-3 Kenneth Robertson; „ Slinging hash was his hobby but it soon developed into a business,” Sr, Play F. F. A .-1-2-3-4 Stock Judging Team-4 Boxing-2-3 Annual Staff Elisabeth Sibra.; Precious things are not always done up in small pac- kages Sr, Play Jr, Play Home Ec. Club-1-2-3-4 Drama Club Glee Club-3 Qneen Candidate »! Paper Staff-3-4 Athletics Robert Tingley; A man of few words and manv actions.” Jr, Play F. F. A.-1-2-3-4 Debate Track Glee Club



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CLASS HISTORY In September, 1937, troop ’41 came to the Big Sand3r High School and enlisted for a four year crusade to the Mo rr. tain of Knowledge. With ample courage, ambitico and provisions that trip was known to take four .years, so we armed ourselves with Patience and Lhthusiam and started out. We had taken only a few steps, when we came to the first obstacle in our way. This was the Hill of Initiation, small but important. We attacked it with determination and found that the simplicity of cli r-ing it gave us courage to cross over the Bridge of Acquaintance, which lead into the Desert of Trial.. Before starting into this desert, we decided it would be best to get together and become a bit more organized wo picked leaders to take charge of the first portion of our journey; Mr, Hoskinson was appointed General; Billy, Major; and Don, Com- ptroller of Currency, no chose red and white for our class colors, hoping God would aid us in being patriotic, and give us blue in the form of a blue sky under which we might Journey. Our leaders proved to be quite capable, and we really enjoyed crossing the Desert of Trial, in spite of the bumps which we met along the way. Three of our trocp , seeing the long climb ahead of them, fell our of line, or tiring, dropped by the wayside. When we looked back across the Desert of Trial, we were proud that we had comple i e Ji the trip this far with so little trouble, but we also looked back with pitying eyes at our three comrades who were just appearing over the horizon., and who, we are sure, were sorry they had dropped out of line. Since our leaders had done so well, we were sure they must be tired of leading, although they did not complain, so we placed the Load of Leader- ship on the backs of other members of our tro».p« Miss Stokan took the post of General; Don served as Major; and Champ, Comptroller of Currency. There was also a change of Commander in Chief this year; Mr. Skeie became oar new Commander in Chief, and Mr. Gillispie re ‘wired to the side lines. This second portion of our journey was quite smooth. Of course, we met v ith some hardships, the worst being the loss of our General, but Miss. Jauer soon came to our rescue and bravely lead us on. Along our way we foil into a bad rut--------the Atneletic Banquet Rut, but we applied our good friend, Ambition, and dug our way out.

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