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Gordon Allan Fattie Football 5, 4. Basket Ball 5, 4. Class President 4 Scholarship .Honorable Mention The Mummy and the Mumps. The Sixth Key. He came, he stayed, he conquered. Katie Andolshek Kitty Basket Ball 4. Home Economics Club 3. The best grapes are the highest up. Margaret Buck Maggie Glee Club 3. Class President 3. Editor-in-chief, Broau- caster 4. Alpha Delta Zeta Club Debate 3. The Mummy and the Mumps. By the work one knows the workman. Georgia Crosby Yoy-YoyV Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Sunshine The Sixth Key How wise must one be to be always kind. Ora Elmore Tommy Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Basket Ball 1, 2, 3. 4. ’ Track 1, 2. She knows when to ao what . Elizabeth Gross Lizzy Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Home Economics Club 1, 5. Valedictorian Alpha Delta Zeta Club Sunshine The Mummy anu the Mumps . The Sixth Key Home Ec. Scholastic 1. English Scholastic 1. Each time in life comes but once, make the most of it. LaVerne Kowitz Vemie Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Basket Ball 3, 4. Orchestra 3. Ban.; 2. Home Economics Club 1. The Mummy and the Mumps The Sixth Ke Say it with a smile. Earl Lunder Billy Glee Club ?, 3, 4. Football 4. Sunshine The Sixth Key His life is made up of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. Margaret McLean Maggie Home Economics Club 1. Sunshine Her record is her best re c ommeno at ion. Alvin Mumedy Mumps Basket Ball 1, 2, 5, 4. Football 4. Track 3, 4. Orchestra 4. Band 2. Physics Scholarship 4. Bookkeeping Scholarship 4. Sunshine The Mummy and the Mumps The Sixth Key Its my fatal beauty lads, it gets them all. Alice Pangburn Louse Basket Ball 1, 4. Debate 3. Class President 2. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1. Alpha Delta Zeta Club Sunshine The Sixth Key Persistence and energy conquers all things. • o.
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’Vre 0ar ter Broadcaster FACULTY ----0--- R. M. Richardson Jr., Principal R. V. Anderson, Assistant Principal and -A. B., M. A. Colorado University Coach. General Science, Civics and Sociology. -A. B. Hastings College, American History, Physics, Geometry,and Algebra. Mrs. Evelyn Anderson -B. S., University of Nebraska; Teachers Certificate, Nebraska School, of Busi- ness. '..it 1; Typing, Bookkeeping, Orchestra, Accom- panist for Glee Club. Mrs. Jessica Hunt -B. A., Inuianu State Teachers College. Latin, Biology, 'orlcf History, Industrial Geography and Occupations.. Coach for Declamatory contestants. • , % ' ' . » '•. 1 - • ■ Mrs, viola Richaruson -B. S. Missouri University, M. A. Colorado University. English, Journalism, ana Director of Glee Club. FACULTY FROM 1929-1932 Mr. M. A. Tovey was principal for years 1927-30 in Carter County High School. In 1930 he raoveu to Sentinel Butte, North Dak. where he is now Superintenuendent. Mr. Eard.s Barrick taught Mathematics and science in the high school for one year 1929-50. In 1930 ho movea to Missouri. Miss Ruby. Gill taught Home Economics in Carter” County High School for two years 1927-29. One of her students, Elizabeth Gross,;took second place in the state Home Economics contest. She is now teach- ing in Great Falls, Montana. Miss Gladys Martz taught English in the high school for two years. In 1931 she went to her home in Arele, Montana. Miss Helen Barron taught Home Economics, Typing, and Shorthand for two years in Carter County High School. In 1932 she went to Texas. She is now working on her masters degree in the College of Industrial Arts at Denton Texas, she is also chaperon of one of the girl»s • dormatories. •
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CLASS HISTORY v.ter Broadcaster j vjiita Perso Lulu Masket Ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 1, 2. Clee Club 2, 3. Ipha pelta Zeta Cl b Home Economics Club 1, 5. Leclamation 3. Band 2. Sunshine The Sixth Key May Queen She is class treasurer and it surely is a job, trying to get money from the mob William Vedell Billy Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Declamatory 4. The Sixth Key I laugh at the world,and the world laughs at me, Morris Renshaw Skinny Basket Ball 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Glee Club 2, 3. Football 4. Orchestra 2,. 3, 4. Sunshine The Mummy anti the Mumps The Sixth Key He is always on hand when necessity beckons• Robert Wear Bobbie Football 2, 3, 4. Debate 3. Track 2, 3. Glee Club 1. Band 1, 2. Sunshine The Mummy and the Mumps The Sixth Key They are rich who have many friends. Beatrice Wheeler Bette Glee Club 1, 5 Alpha Delta Zeta Club Basket Ball 1. Home Economics Club 3. Salutatorian Sunshine The Mummy and the Mumps’ The Sixth Key On September 9, 1929, tv enty-seven freshmen entered the Carter County High School ana began the second step in their journey to Education, with M. A. Tovey, Mrs. Hunt, Ruby Gill, Gladys Martz, and Earl Barracks to help ana advise them. Soon after school started the sophomores invited them to a party anu initiated them by making them eat breau anu milk from a tin cup. During the next week of school the freshmen girls hau to wear a green ribbon, ani the boys wore their pants legs rolled up to the knees. Miss Ruty Gill was the sponsor of the Freshmen class; Mary Jane Munro King, president; R. D. Newbary, vice president; and Bette Cleveland Wheeler, Secretary. The freshmen selected cerese and silver for their colors, and got silver pins vdth Freshman , C.C.H.S., ana 30 done in black enamel. In athletics and music the freshmen took an active part. Nearly a third of the Glee Club was Freshmen, and several were in the band. One member, R. D. Newbary made both the football and basket ball teams and was high point man in the district trackmeet. Carter County High School won the silver cup in the track meet of this year. The freshmen sent one member of their class, Elizabeth Gross, to Bozeman to the State Scholarship contest. She took second place in Home Economics. In the Spring the freshmen and sophomores put on an entertainment, consisting of a one act play, a song ty three girls, and a Japanese drill. In the fall of 1930 all of the 1929 Freshmen who completed the course, except Zelzo Burch, came back to master their way through another year of high school. we were slightly hanuicapped by having to adjust our- selves to four new faculty members for this term. They were, Prin. R. M. Richardson, Jr., Mr. Berg, succeeded by Mr. Lunaborg, and Miss Barron. These three instruc- tors with Mrs Hunt anu Miss Martz proved their ability to beat a few ounces of sensibility into the heads of the ontire class. With Mrs. Hunt as our class sponsor we planned the annual Freshmen initiation. We took great delight in torturing the Frosh and making them look up to us as upper classmen. We elected the follow- ing class officers:. President, Alice- IJangburn; Vice President, Bette Wheeler; Secretary, Vernon Rang. In the fall R. D. Newbary directea the making of the »C on the hill above Devil'3 ladaer, which has been painted each year by the succeeding Sophomores. Several of the Sophomores had part in the Sailor Dance in the carnival. In April the Sophomore Class Play, Sunshine was presented at Ekalaka. On September 7, 1931 twenty-three Juniors came back to school with all the hautier of upper-classmen. They elected Margaret Buck, who had returned here from California to complete her High School education, their president. Alice Pangburn was chosen vice- president, anu Margaret McLean was chosen Secretary (cont. on p. 15Col.2 ) When she starts to do a thing there is nothing that will stop her.
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