Carter County High School - Medicine Rock Yearbook (Ekalaka, MT)

 - Class of 1945

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Floyd Bailey President Leland Q-undlach Vice President i ( I Billy Oooper Secretary J U M J OK The class of 1946 entered Carter county high school in 1942 with an enrollment of forty-eight freshmen. The class sponsored by Mies Dickson elected Rodney Emswller president, Thomas Hurst vice-president, and sec- retary-treasurer was Letltla Black- ford. The freshmen were Initiated on September 11. In return the freshmen gave a kid party In honor of the sophomores. Thomas Hurst, Lyle Hahm, and Bob Pulse made the Carter high sohool basketball team that year. Honor roll students were Dean Al- bert, Phyllis Douglas, Edith Flet- o h e r, Veronloa Kreltel, Marcellne SJoblom, and Celia Owen. The year 1943 came with the ab- sence of several o f last year's students. Robert Pulse Joined the Navy; Letltla Blaokford and Irene Catron went to Belle Fourche to school; Joy Peabody, Royal Mcknight, Edith Fletcher, and Roberta Taggart didn't return. The year began with the initiation Dean Albert Treasurer R. Anderson R. Emswller D. Chamberlain D. Oray E. Olooksln P. Douglas B. Elmore R. Emerson E. Ludwlck

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CAUNDAA September 4—Registration of students for the year of 1944-5, 134 (52 boys.) Cnaiiou 4 o taorhl no In Ml auoouuc• Senior class rings, long-awaited finally come. 22—First class meetings of year. 26—Eight seniors help prepare clothes for shipment to the Russians. 27 Queen candidates for Homecoming sleeted at class meetings: freshman, Delorie Watsrland; sophomore, June Beach; Junior, Betty Meyer; and senior, Alberta Yates. 28— Clyde Welch injured hie arm during the football game with Circle. 29— Freshmen give return party for sophomores. October 9—Coaoh Callaghan is the first teacher to break the attendance record. 12—Carterettes initiate nineteen new members. 20—Registration for the election of the pres- ident by the students. 24— In senior class meeting the motto and class colors and flower were chosen. 25— Bruce Shelden brought specimens of native trees for the biology class to examine. 26— The teachers went to Billings for the con- vention there. 27—Dorothy Ouyer is given a surprise birthday party. November 3—Bulldogs only victory in football over Baker. 7— Presidential eleotlon held. Mr. Roosevelt, won by a large majority. First time physical education was played in the gym because of the weather. 10— Stunt Night sponsored by the Juniors was a good success. 20— Bob Hedges sat on the backing sheet of a stencil which printed his trousers with ads. 23—School was dismissed for Thanksgiving vacation. December 1—Skeeter and Bob Hedges and Dean Al- bert brought strange fruits to school for others to examine. The annual Senior Barn Dance was in the gym. 2— MIKA meeting in Miles City. Mrs. Tavlln, Mr. Rowley, Betty Kingsley, Alberta Yates, Phyllis Asbury, and Erma Lea Taylor attended. Schwelgert's house burned. 3— Journalism staff and Mrs. Tavlln went to the forest for Christmas tree for the school and trees for others who asked for them. 4— 5—Mr. Basye, from Billings, took picture , at the high and grade sohools. Group, gradu- ation and individual ping pings were taken. 8— Christmas seal pencils were on sale at the office. 11— The basketball boys had crew haircuts when they lost a certain game in Miles. 13—Mrs. Hunt served fudge and divinity to all in senior class meeting today. 16— flprlng Fever was presented by the Junior class. 18—Christmas Cantata entitled The Adora- tion was given by members of the school at large. About 100 took part. 21— Bulldogs met Bulldogs in basketball. The other team was from Balnvill ; this was not a conference game. 22—Christmas vacation is here at last! January 2—Back to school again. 2— The lunch room opened with Mrs. Brufferts as cook. 4— Coleman Meyer returned from Miles after an appendicitis operation. 8— Sarah Walter finished reading the four vol- ume biography of Abraham Lincoln by Sandburg. 9— Mrs. Tavlln treated the Journalism staff at the drug store for getting the Christmas issue out without working overtime . 10— Phyllis Asbury was commended on her Thanksgiving editorial to Quill and Soroll submitted early in December. 12—The first issue with which the Juniors help put out. They helped on three issues of the BROADCASTER. 12—The end of the first semester. The Juniors and seniors lead the honor roll. 15—A new senior was added to the class, name- ly, Max Loehding. 19— Elden Strand injured his shoulder in the game with Wibaux. 20— Oh, boy, what fun . Another carnival. 22—Clean up after the Carnival. Were quite a busy buneh for a while. February 2—Bulldogs took the tourney in basket- ball held at Baker. 5— Several blondes have tried to dye their hair black but It became taffy colored in- stead. 5—Betty Meyer, typing I, made 50 words a min- ute. 5- 6 Betty Kingsley was absent. This is the first time Betty haelmlssed sohool. 6— A Quill and Scroll iniatlon party at Mrs. Tavlln1■ home honored four guests. 8—Bob Senrud left for Butte for his physioal exam. 12—Mrs. Welch is the oook now. Mrs. Bruff- erts is ill. 12— Lawrence Klauzer went to Butte for his physioal examination. 14—The senior cards and announcements arrived. 17—The annual Tournament Dance given by the basketball squad realized a nice sun. 19—Rod Emewiler made 29 points in the game with Sacred Heart. 21— 24—District 4 Basketball Tournament in Miles City. A large number of students at- tended. 27—All essays on Thomas Jefferson's Contribu- tion to Demooraoy had to be in. There was really some swift work dons that day. March 1— Senior party in honor of Dan Peterson at Mrs. Hunt's home. 3— The annual goes to the publishers and 'most anything can happen after this. 5— Dan will leave for service in the Navy. April 1—All book reports must be In. 6— Ths Singing Ghost will be presented by the senior class. Any day now might be senior sneak day. 13— The Junior prom in honor of the seniors will be in the gym. Some morning during the last week(probably) the senior breakfast. 27—Commencement. A pageant is now in the making for the BIG EVENT OF THE YEAR.



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of the freshmen. Blondle and Dagwood, Mickey Mouse, Humpty Dompty, and Hitler were among the famous people present. The sophomore physical ed. boys won the in- tsr-olass basketball tournament and half of the boys on the football teaa were sophomores. Dean Albert, Rodney Emswiler, Lyle Haha, and Thonas Hurst made the basketball squad; which won the Miles City aBa tournament and won sec- ond place at Poplar in the divisional tourna- ment . Honor studente of the year were Dean Albert, Patty Bpeelmon, Phyllis Douglas, Marceline SJoblom, Billy Cooper, Veronica Kreitel, and Celia Owen. Celia Owen was president of the class, Lyle Hahm was vioe-presldent, and Mabel Pyles held the office of secretary-treasurer. Marceline SJoblom, Celia Owen, and Leland Gundlaoh won honors this year from the National Poetry Association. Candidate for Homecoming Queen was Celia Owen. The Juniors of 1944-45 started the year by electing as class president Floyd Bailey, who is from Mlllbank, South Dakota; Leland Gundlach was eleoted rlce-president; Dean Albert, trea- surer; and Billy Cooper, secretary. Algy Dillon, G. Cline, Roy Richards, Joe Shuffield, and Mabel Pyles didn't return. Lyle Hahm Joined the Navy, and Thomas Hurst is going to school in Chicago. Junior boys, Rodney Emewller, Dean Albert, Clyde Welch, Ralph Lee, Billy Cooper Leland Gundlach, and Albert Penn came out for football this year; and Juniors on the basketball team included Dean Albert, Billy Cooper, Rodney Em- ewiler, and Ralph Lee. Class meetings were held once a week with stamp sales and business discussed afterwards. Since the treasury was low on funds, a Stunt Night was Inaugurated on November 10 with various classes from the grade and high schools putting on some act. Betty Meyer was eleoted as the candidate for Homecoming Queen. The Junior prom was held on April 13. B. Meyer JL, ' p R. Stleg A. Ward C. Welch 0. Woolhlser H. Tates Y c

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