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LEONA BITZ “The first step to greatness is to be honest.” Enteral from Teton County High, ’3'3-’34; Spot light staff, ’33 34 and ’3d; Dramatic , ’3 » and ’36. EARL BURDICK — Burdick” “Each time in life comes but once. Make the most of it. basketball, ’33, '34, ’35, and hramjitics, ’34, ’3a, and 36; Baseball, ’33, ’34; Track, ’34 and ’36; Spotlight staff, ’35 and ’36»; Secretary of claNS, ’36; Band, ’36. LELAH HILL “Self-control is only courage under another form.” President of class, ’33 and ’35; Sec- retary of class, ’34; Glee Club, ’33, ’34, ’35, and ’36; Secretary of student as- sociation, ’36; Pep Club, ’36; Dramatics, 35 and ’30; Assistant editor of Spot light, ’30; Band, ’36. LLOYD HILL — “Toots” “The real man is one who always finds excuses for others, but never excuses himself.” Entered from Hov, Montana, ’35; Basketball, ’36; Baseball, ’30; Track, ’30; Band, '30; Dramatics, '36, EDWIN JOHNSON —“Ed” “When two quarrel both are in the wrong.” Basketball, ’33, ’34, 35, ’30; President of class, '34; Vice President of class, '33, ’35, and ’30; Dramatics, ’34, ’35, and ’30; Spotlight Staff, ’30. 6
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MU. SKIMKIiT I fatuous halljilai t r'x mirin' rontains a tum of iriMflom for all of its: 'hit nr a hr ml of time irhat if nit ari ffoinif to do with flu hall trio a you ffrf itV’ Mr. Seibert is a graduate of the North western Teachers’ College of ( iklalioma in IlMti, ami also of the Montana State Teachers1 ('allege at Dillon, lie1 lias at- tended slimmer sessions at the Kansas State Teachers’ ('’allege, Phillips ITiiver- sitv of (iklalioma, and the Northeastern Tear hers t id lege of (ikla hoina. MISS STiK’KTdN ''Readimj wnketh a full woman; ion fer noe, a ready iroimin ; and trritiiifj, an ( ract trout a a. .Miss Stock Km graduated from the ITii versify of Montana in Idl'd. She received ln r degri t in biology, Knglisli. and histor She lias attended a summer session at the ITii versify of Montana and the riiiveinit of Washington. M ISS M INK UN “ Wit a flan find one tfood and true, i'hnmfv not the ol l friend for the m n -M iss ('onklin graduated from the North ern Montana (‘ollege at Havre in 1!K» J and from the Stati Normal School at Dillon in 1!»:U. MISS TIIODY apfiinesM is a hahif. ('nilirate it. Miss Thodv graduated in Valle Ditv. North Dakota, in {X o She has attended three summer sessions, the first at Dillon in 1!K 3, and twice, in 1b. D and 1J 35, in Valley City. 5
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RICHARD KAUK — “Dick “Never let a difficulty stop you. It may be only sand on your track to prevent your skidding ' Class Reporter, '33; Declamation, ’33 and ’34; Baseball, '33 and ’34; Basket ball, '34, '35, and '36; Secretary of Ath- letic Association, '34; President of Htu dent Council, ’36; Editor of Spotlight, ’36; Editor of Annual, ’36; Vice Presi- dent of class, ’35; Class historian, ’33 and ’34; Dramatics, '34. ’35, and ’30. ESTHER LARSEN “It is not the whistling that makes the locomotive go; it is the silent steam.” (lice Club, ’33, ’34, and ’35; Drama- tics, ’35 and ’36; Spotlight staff, ’34, '35, and ’36; Vice President of class, ’34; Secretary of class, ’33 and ’35; Glee Club reporter, ’34 and ’35; Pep Club. ’36. PEARL MOWBRAY “Beware of little extravagances; a small leak will sink a big ship.” Dice Club, ’33, ’34, an.i ’35; Basket ball, ’33 and ’34; Dramatics, ’35 and ’30; Secretary of Pep Club, ’30; Class re- porter, ’33, ’34, and ’35; (’over designer, ’30; Band, ’30; Class historian, ’30. BEVERLY UNDERDAHL—“Bev” “Learn to greet your friends with a smile.” Basketball, ’34, '35, and ’30; Drama- tics, ’35 and ’36; Scholastics, ’34; Presi- dent of elas9, ’36; Treasurer f Student Council, ’30; Treasurer of Pep Club, ’30; Girls Sports Editor, ’36; Librarian, ’36, ARTHUR WEIKUM —“Art” “Happiness is the feeling we experi- ence when we are too busy to be miserable.” Basketball, 34, ’35, and ’36; Drama tics, ’34, ’35, and ’30; Class reporter, 30, iS %
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