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Councilmen See that School No Go Wrong Various high school dances, sport activities, and assemblies were sup- ported by the Student Council this year. Two programs consisting of a card trickster and a baritone, mezzo soprano, and pianist were presented through the National High School Assembly. Chief of these councilmen is Joe Eslick; Secretary and Treasurer, Wana Barton; Freshman representatives, Wayne Whitney, Al Pierce; Sophomore representatives, Bob Ripke, Virginia Hoyt; Junior representatives, Pat Pierce, Don Corson; Senior representatives, Ruth Woldstad, Sylvia Even- sen. Mr. Fockler is the adviser. Now See 'Um, Now Don't The wind is blowing and Bay Breez Sez is still spreading a few words of news and views, likes and dislikes, fun and humor. Changes appear, but the contents have the same hear it all, see it all, tell it all, style. Free- dom of the press is a necessity, not a luxury. Monthly, the journalism class shuts itself in the commercial room and on Friday, about four, the doors fly open and out stumbles Editors Bahr, Evensen and staff with an armful of crisp, new, Bay Breez Sezes. The mad rush is on; everybody knows the latest. Everyone says it's no good, but wants to read it on the fateful Friday. Chiefs Tell of Woes in Talking Leaf I'm.5 We, the Chiefs, class of 1946, Bigfork High School, with the helpful cooperation of Miss Dufour, have tried to make this annual representative of our class, which will be about all that is left when we are far away. This first printing changes the construction, but not the sincerity in which we leave this book, and the hope that you enjoy it as we have. Squaws Send Pleasant Sounds The Girls' Glee club, sponsored by Mrs. Harris, presided by Julia Potts, has sixteen members. A musical assembly was given the first of the year. A quartette, composed of Margaret Tiensvold, first soprano; La Verna Bartlett, second soprano; Peggy McEvoy, first alto, and Gloria Stuebe, second alto; was organized. Featuring the Glee Club, Quartette, and special numbers was a May day music festival, consisting of sacred and secular music.
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C oramini ty Fair Booth Sponsored by Girl Scouts First Prise Back how: A. Pierce, Lrs. Harris, L. Lahoney, C, Bellisore, A. Hastaan, G. Bure hard, L. Bartlett 5, Svensen, A. Harrell, P. Pierce, R. Thorapeon. Front how: S. Tleaing, P. Uchvoj, D. Norton, A, fCni ht, 0. Sarta, k. Tienavol 1, Haney Focal er, 1, iioody. Missing: L. lacKenxie.
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Squaws Who 'Do Good Turn Daily' Have Big Hearts rv vj Besides soliciting almost $200 for the National War Fund in both Lake and Flathead counties, clothing for needy people was gathered, lunches were served, and publicity for the various drives was posted by the Order of the Trefoil, under the leadership of Mrs. Harris. A community booth, which won first prize at the Youths' Fair, was spon- sored by the Senior Scouts. On May 8, the two Brownie troops, the Intermediate troop, and the Senior Scouts held a Mother-Daughter banquet in the High School Gym. Officers of this organization were: President, Sylvia Evensen; Vice pres- ident, Pat Pierce; Secretary, Ann Pierce, and Treasurer, Margaret Tiens- vold. Chew the Fat and Sew the Buckskin (TV 5 The main feature on the program of the Log Cabin Home Ec Club was organizing of the Future Homemakers of America, a National club for girls studying homemaking. Julia Potts and Sylvia Evensen were representatives of the club at the district convention in Poison. Eureka will be host next year. Fourteen squaws were initiated into our Bigfork Chapter. The officers held a formal initiation ceremony welcoming the new members. Officers were: President, Pat Pierce; Vice President, May Wolstad; Secretary and Treasurer, Lavina Rost, and adviser, Mrs. Brown. Fire Water Make Spirits Jump in Pale Face Actors Reach for the Moon, a three-act comedy, was presented by the senior class, February 28, under the direction of Mrs. Harris. Jennifer Lee (Julia Potts) fails to appear at the altar and escapes to a dude ranch, owned by John Cameron (Walter Bahr). The Earl of Sher- bourne, her jilted suitor (John Wicker), also appears at the ranch. Gen- eral confusion results, followed by rollicking humor and deep mystery. Sophisticated Pamela Parnell (Sylvia Evensen) comes into the scene and immediately all mysteries are cleared.
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