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OOOPXR, BILL. alaka, Montana I make tha Boat of all that coaaa and tha laaat of all that «oat1 Glaaa Secretary S; Olaaa Praal- dant 4; Sprint Terer 3; Plover of tha Ranch 4} Basketball lattar 3,4; Pootball lattar 4; Ohoraa 4; BROADCASTER Advertising Manager 4; OAT Award 3,4; XLMOBX, BXHYIC1, kalaka, Montana And you aaila, Z think tha Canterbury bells a r a playing littla tunes Choma 1,2; Adoration 3; CLOCISII, jCVhLTI, Plarna, Montana B« ailent and aafa, allanca nevsr betrays you BBOADClSTIR Art ldltor 4; OAT Award 3,4; OQA Award 3; CT Award 3,4; $uill A Scroll 4; B1SVILX , BOD, Bcalaka, Montana I will Maintain it bafora tha who la world1 Claaa President 1; Claaa fraaa- urar 4; Sprint 3; Basket- ball lattar 2, 3, 4; Pootball lattar 2,3,4; Band 1; Chorus 2,3; BBOADCASTIR Sporta ldltor 4; Adoration 3; OAT Award 3,4; CT Award 3,4; Plover of tha Ranch 4; Initiation waa a bit halp in our getting acquaintad. Misery always lorae company could hare bean appllad t o our forlorn- looking claaa on tha nenorable day. Ve soon entered into tha spirit of the thing however, and fron there on out wa considered ourselves full-fledged students of Carter high. Did we look a little ridiculous in the clothing of the opposite eexT Perhaps, but the upper classmen seemed pleased J Zn the spring Alberta Tates was the only freshmen to receive a scholastic letter. Returning to school in the fall of '43 several of our nembere were not with us. Among them wae Bob Poles who enlisted in the navy in the spring of our freshmen year. Officers chosen to lead our class wars Celia Owen, president; Lyle H ha, vice-president; and Mable Pyle», secretary and treasurer. Mies Dickson was still our sponsor and capabls advisor. This year many of the sopho- no re boys were on the football and basketball teams. In the football Homecoming event the slase nominated Celia Oven a s their candidate for Homecoming queen, 1
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tfwiMirs w '«! 1AA The freshnen who entered Carter county high school in 1942 were 47 in number, an eager and expectant group who were antici- pating the ease advantages and privileges that aost freshmen ex- pect and receiving the eaae let- downs. Their biggest surprise came upon discovering that there were three other classes 1 n school—all of thea «ore impor- tant i We chose Bodney Bsswilsr as our president that ear with Thomas Hurst as vice-president, and Letltia Blackford» we select- ed for secretary and treasurer. We gladl accepted Miss Dickson as our class sponsor» that being her first ear 1a the school also. ALBXRT, DHil, Kalaka, Montana 1 Vo thing is impossible to a wil- ling hart Claes Treasurer 3; Scholastic letter 2; Spring lever 3; Basket- ball letter 2, 3, 4; football letter 2,3,4; Band 1; Chorus 1; B20ADCJL3T1H Associate Idltor 4; BOKiriXLD, G10HGI, recenti of W. S. Army. Thus, having passed the nl£it in fruitless pain I to mj longing friends return again AIUSSOV, SCSI ILLa, Bc l ka, Montana ■Help ne to need no aid froa men, that Z may help such men as need Chorus 3; BB0ADGA3TXR Circulation Manager 4; Adoration 3; OGA Award 3; OAT Award 3,4; CT Award 3,4;
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At the end o f tlx t r» ▼eronica Areitel and Dean Albert received scholastic latter . Th boys who got athletic letter were; Dean Albert, Bod nswller. Toe Burst, Iyle Hahm, and Dean Dray. The next year we entered not as green fresheen o r learned sophomores but as upper classaen. Our president that year was a new student In Carter, floyd Bailey. Leland Oundlach was ▼ice-president and Bill Cooper secretary, and Dean Albert trea- surer. The Junior class sponsored Stunt light in which all claeses and organisations including the grade school participated. We gave Spring fewer as our class play. It wae a story of young college students and a few of their Drebleme. The fun laughs, not to mention prank» we had while practicing, made tt more than worth while to us. Mies Dickson, etill our class sponsor directed it. Betty Meyer was chosen to represent ue in the big Some- coming event of the year 1944. The four girls were dressed in white net formal» and the evening wae off to a thrilling climax when the queen wae crown- ed.. Betty wae one of the lovely attendants for the queen K B 1 I T ■ L. T1BDIICA, Bcalaka, Montana Life 1 »7 college. May I graduate well, end earn some honors Scholastic Letter 2,3; (horae 1; 2,3,4; Oarterettee 4; BB0ADCA3TIR ldltor-ln-chief 4; Adoration 3; OAT Award 4; CT Award 3,4; Quill A Scroll 4; flower of the Ranch 4; MITER, BETTY, Bealaka, Montana A man thinks he knows but e woman knows better Spring fewer 3j flower of the Bench 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Carter- et tee 2,3,4; Tlce-Presldent 4; Homecoming Queen Uect 3; BROAD - CASTES Stencil Outter 4; Adorm- tlon 3; Quill A Scroll 3,4, Sec- retary and Treasurer 4; OaT Award 3,4; CT Awarde 3,4; ODA Award 3; LEX, RALPH, Montana ■Be a bosh if you can't be a tree football letter 3,4; «home 3; flower of the Bench 4; OWXI, CILIA, Ridgway, Montana Born with the gift ef laughter and a senes that the world is mad Clast President 2; Class Secre- tary 4; Spring fewer 3; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Oarterettee 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 3,3,4, President 4; Homecoming Queen Uect 2; Home- oomlng Queen 4; BB0ADCAST1R Clast Bdltor 4; Adoration 3; Quill A Scroll 3,4, President 4; OAT Award 3,4; The flower of thelAch 4;
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