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

 - Class of 1948

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Back row: 0. Mrnak, P. Freese, C. Rowley, W. Anderson, J. Courtney, H. Storey, K. Scbweigert, £. Mrnak. front row: B. Paddan, D. Gross, L. Castleberry, L. Townsend, K. Pulse. The Carter Bulldogs after about two weeks of basket ball practice took on the Isaay team. Kkalaka won 47 to 20. Carter also outscored Isaay on the home floor 62-25. The Terry Terriers were the next team to lose to the Bulldogs. In this easy game Ikalaka won 40-19. On the hoae floor Kkalaka won 39-53. Then the Baker Spartans caae to Kkalaka to give the Bulldogs their first defeat 39-33. They lost to Baker at the Baker Tourney 44-37 in a hard-fought gaae. for their gaae with the Spartans at Baker, the Kkalaka teaa loet 50-41. The lead changed several times dur- ing the gaae until about the last four alnutes when Baker began sinking the baskets. At the district tournament Kkalaka lost to Baker 62-31. la the two games with Wibaux, Kkalaka caae out on top, 46-37 and 49-31. The Carter teaa played Buffalo on their floor and almost lost. Kkalaka started to hit in the last quar- ter to win by 10 points 41-31. In the game on the Kk- alaka floor Carter won again 40-33. Kkalaka lost their first game with Sacred Heart by 2 points, 34-32. Carter had held the lead until the laat few minutes of the game. On the home floor things turned out different with Kkalaka winning 54-43. The Certer Bulldoge lost both games with the Clrole Wildcats. On the home floor the Bulldogs held the lead until the last quarter. Then they loet 43-36. At the district tourney Kkalaka lost by two points 28-30. BASKETBALL SUMMARY: Free Throws, Plsld Goals, Person- al Fouls by Kach Player on the First Ten Total Pte. FT FG PF Townsend 205 35 85 21 Castleberry 177 19 78 27 Pulse 174 26 74 27 Cross 71 17 27 39 Padden 70 14 28 39 Rowley 35 7 14 15 Scbweigert 22 6 8 7 Anderson 14 2 6 4 Freese 14 4 5 3 Storey 7 1 3 3 12 games won , 6 lost, 782 points to opponents'685, 39.1 points average per game to opponente' 34.25 average. Kkalaka 41 Kkalaka 40 Baker 39 Plevna 31 Kkalaka 28 Kkalaka 46 Kkalaka 41 Sacred Heart 34 RAKER TOURNEY Kkalaka 39 Baker 44 Isaay 20 Terry 19 Kkalaka 33 Kkalaka 29 Plevna 25 Wlbuax 37 Buffalo 31 Kkalaka 32 Plevna 23 Kkalaka 37 Kkalaka 62 Kkalaka 49 Kkalaka 54 Kkalaka 39 Circle 43 Baker 50 Kkalake 40 DISTRICT FOUR Kkalaka 36 Baker 62 Circle 30 Isaay 25 Wibaux 31 Sacred Heart 43 Terry 33 Kkalaka 36 Kkalaka 41 Buffalo 33 TOURNAMENT Cohagen 33 Kkalaka 31 Kkalaka 28

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BASKETBAi Back row; D. Hiaak, B. Padden, W. Anderson, L. Castleberry, J. Court nay, H. Storay, Coach £. 2. Short and 2. Mrnak. Froat row: F. Froasa, C. Rowley, across, a Townsend, K. Pulsa, K. Sohwalgert



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Left to right Orva Clockeln, Stylus Artist; Keith Mrnak, Sports Sditor (first semester) Assistant Snorts Editor (second semester); Wanda Waterland, Society Editor, Boyne Oundlach, Business Manager; Phyllis Taylor, Reporter, and Assistant Circulation Manager; lylene Hubbard, Feature Editor; Earl KreLtel, Mime- ograph Operator; Coleman Meyer, Make-up Editor (first semestpr) Sports Editor (second semester); Loyd Townsend, Advertising Manager; Miss Idella Kennedy. Adviser; Joy Peabody. Stencil Typist; and Betty Lse Summers, News Editor and Circulation Manager. Eight '48 Carter Journalists were honored by Initiation into the IdelLa C. Dahl chapter of Quill and Scroll, In- ternational honor society for high school Journalists, on February 3. Lea Castleberry, Orva Clocksin, lari Kreltel. Coleman Meyer, Keith Mrnak, Joy Peabody, Betty Lee Sumners and Loyd Townsend met the requirements necessary for member- •hip. Tney are in the upper third of their class, they have been recommended by their adviser, Mies Idella Ken- nady, and passed by the executive secretary of the club. As sditor-in-chief, Lee Castleberryk superior Judgment has kept the BROADCASTER out of libel suits this year. Besides decisions about policy and style, he is respon- sible for proofreading and make-up of the paper. He plan- ned all the lay-outs for the yearbook. He is the chief editorial writer, conducted Hats-in-the-Ring column, and his interest in wildlife helped put over the Conservation Edition. Lee did ouch of the photography and finishing of pictures for the annual. Orva Clocksin - stylus artist. It is her delicate yst firm touch on the stylus that has made the BROADCASTER headlines and ads clearcut this year. In addition, she has done the lettering on the Medicine Rock, and she also writes a story for every issue. Mimeograph operator - Earl Kreltel - is one of the most dependable members of the staff. Be Is always on the Job when there are pages to ba run off, even on show nights, and hs also writes stories. Coleman Meyer and Keith Mrnak, sports editors, have shared the work this year, Keith covering the football games and Coleman the basketball season. Coleman did make-up the first semester, and devoted extra time to photography the second half of the tern. Both have been long on inches of copy for the year. Joy Peaoody, stencil typist, Is a reliable member of the staff. Her nimble fingers have typed many dummies and stencils the past ysar. She also helped with the typing for the annual and covered her assignments. She is on who never gets ruffled. Most of the contacts with the business people outside of school are made by Loyd Townsend, advertising manager. He solicits and makes up all the ads for both the CARTER BROADCASTER and the MEDICINE HOCK, keeping them lively, readable and up to par in selling power. He is always depended on for committee work and helped make pictures for the yearbook. Putting his ability to turn.a poetic phrase to practi- cal use, Boyne Bundlach was an able member of the editor- ial staff throughout the year. His versatility was shown by holding down the position of business manager handling several hundreds of dollars from ads, subscriptions and the Journalism dance. Phyllis Taylor, listed in the masthead as reporter, Is another versatile Journalist who assists several with the tasks that come up. She writes stories, prints on name- plmtss, throws slip-sheets and does willingly and neatly any work at hand. Betty Lee Summers, news editor, poste the assignments, watches the deadlines, and writes her own copy. As the “paste-up girl for the MEDICINE ROCK she has spent many hours gluing pictures meticulously in places. She helped the editor maneuver all the material into forty pages with no crowding. Betty Lee took over circulation early in the year. Lylene Hubbard served as circulation manager, then as feature editor, where her light, humorous style of writkg can be used to best advantage. A quick worker, Lylene is always ready to take on another task to get the paper out on time or make it more Interesting. Vhen care and artistry are required, Vanda Vaterland stylus assistant, is always called upon. She has chosen many of the pictures seen in the BROADCASTER columns this year and has helped with art work on headlines and cuts. She has contributed many news stories to the chron- icle of school Ilfs.

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