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Each year, toward the end of school, the Seniors have i class meeting to discuss that ever so popular Sneak Day. This year the Seniors had one and even talked about going to lanada, but when the cold day, May 9, finally arrived, they .ent to Groat Falls, the usual spot. Our class, with our sponsor, Mr. Schwartz, met at the iepot at 7 o'clock and left with two cars for Great Falls. It was 9-110 when we arrived. Yes, 10 minutes after nine Mr. Schwartz slammed on his brakes and mode a swift turn to avoid bumping into Turtle, who had suddenly stopped for a stop sign; at least it appeared to be sudden to us. After eating a little, we journeyed up to the Smelter ind toured around. Did you ever get under the smoke stack, look up, and have the queer feeling it was falling over in your direction? We surely did. After this we went to Giant Springs and took pictures of the falls. Having taken enough pictures, we drove back to town and went to the Club Cafeteria for lurch. That is, if you call everything from soup to pie lunch . Boy, was it ever good 1 No, it didn't exceed $1.00, Try eating a nice big meal and then visit the mausoleum end crematory some time. It doesn't sound too appetizing out we lived through it. These two places were very interesting. Anyway, it gave us an idea as to how we would look in, as Turtle says, a trophy case. The next stop was the Tribune building. There we saw an issue of the Great Falls Leader runoff ar.d had many things in the line of printing operations explained to us. After getting out of there, we had about an' hour to mrselves. Some of us went window shopping, some explored ‘.he town, and the rest—well, there's no saying what they ;ere doing. , We ate dinner at the Gerald Cafe. Having a room oracticnlly to ourselves, we enjoyed our meal and all the quietness of our noisy, he.pny bunch. It seemed that fried chicken was flying all over the place and samples of pie were passed around freely. After dinner, we took in the show which lasted until 10 o’clock. f ter the show, it was still a littlp jearly to start for home so we looked at Charles Russel's souveniers nd left for home. According to the sponsor, seniors and everyone , oonoern- ed we followed rules, we enjoyed ourselves, and last but not least we wish that future Sneak Day's will be os successful as ours.
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HAROLD SHERBECK H Band 1,2,3,4 Carnival 1,2,3,4 Student Council 3,4 Vice-President Band 3 Class ec. St Treas. 1,3 Senior Play 2,4 •■'aper Staff 3,4 Junior ?lay 3 Class Presid nt 2 President of Band 4 Stomp harden 2,3 Victory Corn 1 Pioneers Club 1,2,3,4 Intro .ur 1 Basketball Manager 4 Intramural Basketball Coachj President Student Councii 4 President Pioneer Club 4 Basket'.-all -Captair -4 Basketball -1,2,3,4 football 1.2,3,4 Fo4’- 1 . C pt Sr 4 P; r ing !, High .School v«eeK4 Intramural Track 4 Softball Team 3,4 Boy Scouts 1, 4 LORRAINE POGREBA Band 1,2,3,4 „ ' { Glee Club 3,4 Basketball 4 r? Junior Play 3 s - v-r' Carnival 1,3 Senior Play 4 0 Education Week 4 Prom Queen 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Phys. Ed. 1,2,3,4 Chorus 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 STEVE O'MALLEY Intramural Basketball 2,3,4 Vice President Class 3,4 Junior - Senior Prom 3 Junior Play 3 Carnival 4 F. F.A.l LUCY SEC0RA Athletic an uet 2 Sec. Sr. Class 4 Home Ec. Club 4 Sec. Pep Club 4 Jr. Sr. rrom 3 Paper Stuff 4 Carnival 4 Stamp Warden 4 BERNICE DEWINTER LAWERENCE PBGREBA Chorus 1,2 Carnival 1,2,3,4 Jr. Sr. Prom 3 Jr. Play 3 Sr. Play 4 Home Ec. Club 1 Paper Staff 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Intramural Basketball Coach 4 Softball Team 3,4 Basketball 3,4 Junior Play 3 hi IT Senior Play 4 W Football 3, 4 Carnival 3,4 Prom 3 Pione-r Club 3 A
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Sixteen of as Freshman entered Bit Send.e High School in the year of A2,' like c-7. ry other green Freshman we scon learned the cust :a of Big Sandy Elgn 3 hcol by that great day, Initiation. All r ell we had lota of fun. Victory Wight ceme along in November, A few students took port in tne program and Betty Lou Siebrosse was our Victory Belle Candidate. Next came the Freshman Return Party, which we gave to repay the Seniors for Initiation. That proved to be quite a success. In the year of 'A3 f Victory Night again came along. Victory Belle Ca ididate for this yea” was Anna Petr. During the spring of our Sophomore year, we sponsored the Athletic Banquet. Thi3 included about 25 of the letter- men, the men teachers and the school board members. As Juniors, we looked forward to bigger things, the Prom, the Play, and a picnic. Of course Victory Night started things out; Barbara Arnold was our Victory Belle Candidate. Along in the spring we produced our Junior Play, Calm Yourself. It turned out a success financially and other- wise . Then came t.he big event, the Junior-Senior Prom, on May 5. Delores Ooecks and Joe Quinn were crowned queen and king. Finally in the fall of A5 , we were Seniors. Septem- ber turned out a bunch of Freshies ready and willing to learn the ways of BSHS. When September 19, Initiation Day, was over, we got them right in the groove and they turned out to be a bunch of ready and willing kids. Since the war was over in 19A5, November rolled in and brought with it the good old Carnival. A large crowd seemed to enjoy this entertaining, hilarious, and noisy event. Our class chose Vlasta Pl ninger as candidate for Carnival Queen. We really thought we could act when wo put on that dra- matic western play, M'liss in the spring of ”A6 . On April 27, the class cleared about 150.00 so we really looked for- ward to Snook Day. Under a light blue canopy, we enjayed the Junior-Senior Prom which was the highlight of our Senior year. Prom king, Harold Sherbeck and queen, Lucile Secora were crowned at 11:00 with a beautiful Grand March preceeding this event. Baccalaureate, Class Night, end Commencement are to be ield during the last week of school. On May 17, after haring- received our diplomas, everyone of us eleven Seniors are coking forward to the place WHERE TRAILS DIVIDE.
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