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

 - Class of 1941

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CLASS PROPHECY Good evening,-ladies and gentlemen. Today is the big day of all days. Pour years ago the World declared war on Mars and now it is all over- One week ago fighting stopped—very suddenly stopped when President Thomas A.. (Aristotle) Rolston and the Martian Ruler,. Orson X513,reached an agreement Iffcafc was a glorias day,a day that we forever will celebrate, ' . , T, . Ladies and Gentlemen, I don’t mean to be a wet blanket on such a joyous occasion as this, but X was merely telling you of our previous troubles. We are located on a specially constructed stand near the strato nlane take-off. Two days go President Rolston appointed a company of 24 dis- tinguished experts from every field of activity to leave for Mars in exchange for the same number who are now making a good will tour here, A cheer has arisen from the crowd—wait just a moment until I see what they are so excited a- bout. good Ladies and Gentlemen,the first member of that will party is coming,in fact, is here with a strato-plane. You guessed it, ne s Kenneth Robert- son, mine inventor-scientist, an old Yes sir, it was 10 years school buddy of ago that we gradu- hame most would that Ken- San- ated from Hi .h School there in that good old town. Big Sandy. Wo all knew that we were a remarkable class and that in a few years we all make our names household, words. Out of class there will be many going to Mars. Mr. neth Robertson and I will be on board when the dy Sorato leaves in less than half an hour.. There’s a roar from the crowd gathered hereto see the President of the United States who has flown from Washington D. C. to Kenilworth, Montana, the learning center of the world. And now the na- tional anthem for here comes President Rolston who is here ready for the trip to Mars. Two more have just arrived in a yellow auto- plane. Yes, thats right-Mr. Don Ccurtnage and his wif e-Helena Dixon C our triage and their young son- Cornelius Courtnage. Wo had better get aboard the strato-plane before they start for Mars or we 11 miss all the excitement of the landing on Mars. We ..ave been in the air for about a half hour now and I have had a chance to talk to several of the passengers. Amon them was Prof. Ray who thr- ough some strange accident discovered a way to

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We had one bridge to cross, and then we would have reached the goal towards which we had worked for the past four years, the Mountain of Knowledge. We hesitated for a while before crossing this bridge, but after giving it a more dignified name, we didn't mind crossing it; this was the Senior Day Bridge, formerly known as the Sneak Day Bridge. We have at last completed our journey, and as we look back we wonder how we survived to travel, across such a rough trail, but we are happy that we kept on, for ahead of us we can see the Mountain of Higher Knowledge, and slightly beyond that, the Sea of Happiness. So, now that our four year journey is up, we believe that it is with deserving hands that we accept our Banners of Diplomas which are a symble to show that we have completed this journey. THREE CHEERS FOR THE RED, WHITE—AND BLUE! A SONG OF CHAMP'S AUTO A clatter, a rattle, a rumble, a roar; A whiz and a cloud of dust; A pig and a chicken a cow mighty score; A man with a rib or two bust; A crash and a tumble, a gasoling tank; A plug and a piece of wheel; And two mossy graves on a shady green bank THAT'S THE SONG OF CHaMP'S AUTOMOBILEi k k (Of Diz.: What would I have if I had four ducks in a box? Kitty:A box of qwackers. 'f 'f 'r t t r i i t i- 4? 7 k v Bob M: Dad, you remember you said you would give me a dollar if I passes Algebra? Dad: Yes that was the bargain. Bob M: Well, is it worth anything to you to be re- lieved of that expense, i T “ v V 1 ” i ■ “ Mr. Auld: Did you ever read Looking Backwards?” Kenny C•: Yeah, once in an exam and got expelled .» l r c. rrr c. . j t,,«t. A A A r, «I tfV A A Coach: I am tempted to give a test. Dick Mi Yield not to temptation. J ’■ '' At W If i a‘ Vi V V V t “C Robert T.: Since I met you I can't eat, I can't sleep, I can't drink. Elizabeth: Why not? Robert T.t I'm broksi « a sf v N W V A V k a' t ik



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make a excellent grade of lip stick out of left over barn paint. There is Ed Laulo,who is a represenat- ive of the museum of fine paintings and music at Kenilworth, He is going to Mars to teach the Mart- ians the art of painting. After talking to the pilot I find, tint he was also an old acquaintance of mine who also received his training at Kenil- worth. This man is none other than Cannon Ball Randall, It seems to be the general opinion of all the people that I have talked to from good old Big Sandy,that if it hadn’t been for their Senior day while in High School they would never have gotten so far in the world. Looking around some more I find that Mr.Welty and his young and lovely wife, Mrs. Ruth Eultin iVelty. There seems to be quite a story connected with their marriage. It seems Mr. Welty had a very difficult time In get- ing Miss Hultin to marry him, and this also came about from sneak day, Well here we are on Mars and down to meet the shop is several of the other members of the class of ’41, that had gone before us. There is Dorothy Frame. She is the conductor of an all-star band. They are now playing that popular tune of the day on both Earth and Mars i’ll see you tonight on Jupiter, I see a few of the members are also from the class of ’41, behind that hot trumpet over there leading the section is none other than that well known trumpet player Richard Jenkins0 Another class member that I came In contact with was Lawrence Matthews. He is running a school for boys. Their moto is ''making the best of ones, stary in school. After reading the papers this morning I find that Frank Petr has just been app- ointed ambassador to Mars. When I went to church this morning I was very suprised to see Kenneth Ch- auvet leading the chior of a hundred voices. Kenn- eht seemed so wrapped up in his work that I never Stopped to talk with him. Another thing that we can’t account for is what became of Alice Ifendersorw The last we heard she was teaching at Bozeman, As I was driving in the country yeaterday I saw a sign and it said Bob and Boh’ Inc. growers of Marathonian running beans. It seems Bob Tingley and Bob Martin had worked with the Mexican jumping bean until they got it to rim. As I was coming back from the country I snapped on the radio and low and behold I hear an announcer say Nov; ladies and Gentlemen it is my pleasure to bring to you ono of the most outstanding violen players of our time. Miss Angela Ingebretsen, v ho will play for you, I Came from Earth with a piano on my Lap,

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