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

 - Class of 1944

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REMINISCING Tommorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow has crept in this petty pace from day to day, until, perhaps all first graders of 1932 arc graduating from e too soon, high school and atepp.. eg out into tb‘- wor- d to place as adults interesting high school days shall r cnomb or i n i 1 a t i c n. re re ojr Cut never shall the msmox7 of our forgotten beared Always .ve and a in ckons green as . green? However, n n ii a r e practice Oh, but we couldn’t have been that tion day Freshmen we 11«; 11 all lived through inhi oilvo today. Our picnic was the high-iight at the end perfect year, (I use the wore perfect of our Ioose.lv •-t The beginning of our Sophomore year brought most of us bock to senoel with flying cole cs--beoau.ne the wind was blowing. The following year, as Juniors, we all enjoyed pleasant evenings we spent in detention. Our the Junior play proved the total profit, of war conditions) decorate the hall, graduating for the we dug in i a i rn ICnruet. a grand success. Eight cents equalled A isothe faculty d ec: ded (he6c,use that we didn't need a barque, i or to but we ti ught it wouldn’t seem like Seniors unless they had all this so and found a way to have the Junior Prom and he stage which w.s made to look like a shin, tr.s all v e decorated. He banquet was held in ft no Community Hall for the first time. T c tables ..W'-re arranged in a V ■''or Victory. The Top Hatters who prey- ed for the dance also played for the parquet. The Grand. March was at 9-3e, At mid-right Virginia Jiagen end P ul Svennungsen ware crowned queen arc ling. This year as Seniors, we graduate, and so have reached our goal which we have been striving to attain in high school. As Seniors we are proud; our high schoc-J days, with few exceptions, have been happy and interesting, and. today as i .-.ok back one, teem to have been, very short. Tho we slightly envy out young ...r schoolmates who still have many happy Day before them, wo dc not regret ieav eager to be out intc. the world ochievir, end sailing farther into the sea ox ’’Tonight We Launch, ’There She.!.] We Aneiior? ya such, as Pr.ok i .-J.fi, , far- we. are -to other goals accessErr

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glass We the class of forty-four, Our smiling faces you will see no more. vie are leaving for jigger and better things. Nothing less than swank cars and diamond rings. No more dry talks, and after-the-night-before lectures No more Detention slips and. teachers wild gestures. No more running around the basket-ball floor. Coaches good team is gone for ever more. Oh yes we have had our good times. And we have stuck by the rules But we really are sorry To be leaving this school. Sure, We started out as Freshmen As all the green-horns do Then along c me initiation And Baby iI V e were through. As Sophomores we really worked. Our duties v e seldom ever shirked, be to k the banquets in our 3tride And added a little to our pride. be followed them with the Navy blue And to our prom colors v e shall ever be true. be raised the Junior class to fame. And then we gladly signed our name. And now for a peep at the seniors. We have Irene and Knute at the top of the class, With the rest of us hoping we will all pass. What do you think Teachers?;. :? ■ Five Seniors in the Navy Blue To those five Seniors v e shall ever be true. Our three Bobs, Chariie and Walt. With Jose and Margaret backing them As they go to join the fight We know that the boys of the Navy Blue Will make It back all right Faber and Ieline are our cowboys, They can both sing Home on the Range,'. And speaking of notes being sour jTheir occupations they’d better change.

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