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B. Qundlach 1fci J. Kennedj H. Klouzar P. LM.B.rt J. Kelu. Thirty timid freshmen found them- selves cliahing the stone «top of Carter High one bright sunny day in the fall of 1946. Their first class meeting was held under the supervision of Mr. Marsh- all Lambert, who took the position of class sponsor. The following officers were chosen to start the class of '60 through the path of ed- ucation: Wilbur Anderson, president; Betty Owen, rice president; and 01en Askin, secretary-treasurer. The class was initiated at the be- ginning of the year, a very mirthful event for the upper classmen. As their first Homecoming candi- date, they chose Betty Oven. The class took their part in sponsoring the Northwest Assemblies programs. At last ths class of I960 had outgrown the petty requests of a E. Loken 0. A skin v. Brewsr J. Courtney ¥. Crldland C. Elmore
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K. PalM Mr. Marshall Laabert was the new sponsor for the Junior class. As class officers they chose Francis Freese for president; and David Mrnalc for secretary-treasurer. Bud Gundlaah, sleeted to an offiaa in the fall, was classified a senior and resigned. Class rings vers ordered in Oc- tober froa Josten's with a promise of receiving then in April. Selas Taylor was the Junior queen aspirant. She was an atten- dant in the court of Queen Vanda Vaterland. Vlth Mr. Ludlow as director, the play Galloping Ghosts”, produced on the night of Deoeaber 13, proved a great suoaess. The Junior Proa, a formal affair, was set for April 23, the highlight of activities for the school year. I S. Taylor P. Tat a M. Valter i i I 4 B. Welch
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C. Padd an D. Parka I. licharda revengeful boaa for they had reached their second year of high school. Their number had somewhat dwindled, because of the absence of Mary Alys Hurst, a etudent of Sacred Heart Hi in Miles City, Shirley Ann Vaughn, how of Custer County High school, Heyaond Klauaer, senring with Uncle Sam, Jackie falkington, now in Lodge Crass, and several others who Juet didn't return. Agnes Schubach came to Join the ranks from Spokane, Washington at the beginning of their sophomore year. Mies Idella Kennedy took over the Job of eponeoring the sophomores who chose officere ae follows: Betty Owen, president; Wilbur Anderson, Tice president; lisa Loken secretary and treasurer. The sophomores initiated the froeh Sept. 12, an agreeable occas- sion of satisfaction for than. J. Rill ay A. Shubach h. Stor B, Wart T. Waterland M
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