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

 - Class of 1947

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CLASS PROPHECY ... It '■! s the night of ..hay 15, 19A7• Diplomas and compli- .ents■had been received. To the amazement of other class- mates, Lillian guilty at the went scurrying ment that they The other Ci isparing search 'of Littlefield and Florence Tingley, high eeling compliments paid their cl ss, rose and to the chemistry room to finish a lab experi- had failed to complete three months orevious. classmates nudged each other and after debated rose in unison nd marched out the side door in Lillian and Florence, follov ed by the class sponsor Ir . Schwartz, -who was enr ged T'-ev looked everywhere, and vrere ready- saw a flash in the chemistry reomlJJ exuberance that you could expect from 19U7' dunging, plurging, stampeding cattle, the' over such hehtvior. to give up when they Then ran with the only the Seniors of as a herd of wild iiie were sweating glycerine: to uranium: they hr. Schwartz president stop!!! one urst open the lab room door. The tiro girls it out. They had an apparatus which contained they added TNT and that very rare element hoohed up a tank of hydrogen disulfide, moving'impulsively. All of a sudden our this then was , Glenn Skaalure, yelled, ”HeyJ Stop you fools, Lillian and Florence started shaking. There was terrific atomic bomb explosion. Boom-Boom-Rumble-Boom. By this time the graduation audience had assembled out- side to see what this -terrific noise was. As they stood there horror stricken, thrity-four little b'eams of light flashed above the school bouse. They assembled in the heavens in the shape of 19L7. as the eyes of t :e spectators fell back toward the earth, low and behold, there was no school house! To everyone school house formed the planned school building. we are up in in s amazement the bricks of the old oerioct foundation of the newly Here earth can see us, but tne the blue. At night the people on dav time they cannot. Of course .jand all the time, and we help guard our little ot only do we see Big . Sandy, but we It is in the day time when we do our fall back into our regular for- then to our awakening we can see then town of 3ig S see the whole world work, Hit at night, we nix x nation to sleep. A year we rest and minds comes the thought of ourselves and what happened to us one -ear ago. The first thing to enter our minds is to get the cans How to do .’inally hr. .Schwartz relieves together: ■ bursts the ;e then drop them as air, a streak of id gowns back to the class of LS this we do not exactly know. our winds y assembling them a might clash of thunder lightening seems to strike the auditorium. And as we sit up here we can s-e the class of happily picking up their caps and --owns, Tith the cans nd gowns was this message. •'Don’t forget, we’ll see you in nine years. Just in case -rou want to know what we’re doing up here, vre’re enjoying ourselves, any of us have studied dramatics, opera, • financ- iering, diplomacy, medicine, law, helicoptry,' music, love, and just all fields and professions of success.



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In 1957 the people of Big’ Sandy are watching their good ij'old 19 7 stars. They call the stars the wise ones because o:f the fine advice they have sent down from tine to tine from their places in the Heavens—Look! What’s that? It's a star, a shooting star, it’s Faber-Leo Faber. He’s landing ::vts, he enters the metropolis of Big Sandy, which now .stretches from Havre to Fort Benton. Leo has for some timo ■ been watching a vacancy at Black’s Jewelry. He walks into :■ the shop and is so pleased with the little establishment he :: decided to purchase it with stardust . How Leo has been in his big time business for about ten •years, and as he is doing well, hL decides to buy himself one of the newest types of home helicopters. Not being ■ acquainted with the1 newest types, he soon decides to ask :: advice fr»m the president of the company. Going to the [ president's office, he is suddenly struck with wonder and ;[jsurnrisc when he is ushered into the office by that slick kchick, Alice Shurtliff, ’’still in red who ih now n super :[[ selesmanager. To his further surpise whom should he see :[■seated at the President's desk, but Glenn Skasluro. ’•‘.'hen inquiring from Glenn when he arrives, Ginn briefly said, I followed you. And - few of the other stars were ':ready to follow when I left. They were all speaking of ;. it and the-y should be pretty much settled here on' arth after [[[ these ten years. Oh yes, Leo, Grzce Allderdice is here. I ;:;saw her the other day. She is over on the east side of town running a beauty salon, ’ hile I was there, her girl-f au, Dorothy Ldwerds, had also stopped to see her for a .few minutes. She’s now photographer and social editor for the •[[Mountaineer. 1 had dinner with the patrolmen, Don Brtdy pnd Joe Balazic, at Dotti Petrock's Brown Derey last week, ;:Don and Joe told of an interesting experience the other day whon they had to pinch LeVerne Crofoot who is one of the ■leading socialites and who is seen quite regularly in the downtown Big Sandy society circles. Corky was driving her ;:jairplane automobile when she landed on the wrong roof [knocking Mary Butler Rowe's chimney off her spacious hacienda imported from Spain. Quite an argument osued, and Joe and 'Don were forced to take the girls down to' our judge, Glenn [[[Maxwell, who is now on the supreme court since our State [•[[Capitol has been moved to Big Sandy, Glenn fined Corky kfifty dollars in stardust , and Mery and Corky are again the best of friends. Oh say, Glenn, when we all can let's plan to have a [.reunion of the class of 47 As you know our class has [[[always be eh very unusual, but come t o think of it, I did [[;Oome here for helicopter advice Any ne-w plenes out? I [[■really need a neat on , to keep up with my business» I have just your line Leo, got a 67 home helioop out gin front, would you be interested in the model? Let's look at it, Glenn. The two walk out to the :[,front of the company and whom do they see but Beatrice and ['.Bernice Buchhilz, the twins, who are now art sculptors at ■[[Johnny’s Bakery. Te find them talking about the reunion [Which they set far June 1. Leo purchased the home helicAptef

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