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

 - Class of 1948

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FACULTY Left to right top row: D. 7. Ludlov, M. E. Sparks, E. E. Short bottom row: M. E. Lambert, Mrs. Viola K. Sandy, Miss Idelia Aennedy.and W. C. Rowley. Mr. Dallas 7. Ludlov - English IV, economics, social studies, library, plays He was an assistant teacher of scene design, scen- ery construction, stagecraft and speech at the Univer- sity of Indiana. He is a 1947 graduate of Indiana University, Bloomington, where he got his B.S. degree. He also did graduate work there and plans to continue this summer at Montana State University. Mr. Marshall I. Lambert - science, museum director Mr. Lambert is well-known around JBcalaka as he is a graduate of Carter High. He took his B.A. degree at Iresno State College and his B.S. degree at Uni- versity of Alaska. He Is completing work on his Mas- ters In education at Montana State University. He takes special interest in sports and photography and enjoys the field and lab work with artifacts and fos- sils. Coach Edvard E. Short - coaching, history, phys. ed. Coach Short expertly keeps the sports going in the football, basketball and baeeball seasons as well as conducting history classes II, III and 17. He is giv- en credit for having one of the best football trams In this district. Mr. Short is a graduate of the State Teachers' College in Peru, Nebraska, and got hie A.B. degree there. He has dons graduate work at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. Mrs. 7i.ola Sandy - shorthand, typing I and II Many students have been given a lift on their vay to becoming good clerka and stenographers by Mrs. Sandy She attended Montana State College at Bozeman. Mak- ing a home for her husband and two little daughters accounts for any ■snare time she may have. Miss Idslla Kennedy - English, Journalism She is an alumna of Carter High and began teaching here. She returned to the faculty of Carter for a year after teaching In Sidney and Kali spell, Montana, and at the Children's Museum in Detroit. She did graduate work at USC, Missouri University and expects to finish work on an M.A. in English at the Univer- sity of Michigan this summer. She received her B.A. in Journalism from Montana State University, Missoula. Mr. M. 1. Sparks - chorus, band, piano, and instru- mental groups Many years of experience have given Mr. Sparke a high recommendation. He has taught in his home state of Iowa, for six years in Cicero and the Chicago sys- tem , in the South, and in lev York City as a private and substitute teacher in the city schools. Mr. Sparks vas granted his B.M. degree from Simp- son College in Indianola, Iowa, known as the Oberlin of the Vest. He has graduate credit at University of Chicago and Sherwood Music School in Chicago and studied music from private teachers, using the Les- chetitky method.

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l DjV11 jNISYjW JOjN Principal William C Rowley - mathematics, bookkeeping Mr. Rowley has carefully supervised the students of Carter County High School for a number of years. He received his M.A. degree at University of Missouri after completing his B.A. at Montana State University He studied first at Kansas State Teachers' College and took a summer of advanced work at University of Mich- igan. Gardening is a successful and productive hobby. The board of eduoatiou for Carter County high sobool meets every Tuesday following the first Monday of each month to diaousa the pro- blema of the achool. Through their wise and daslrabla regulations concerning Carter County high, it hae been a auocaaaful eohool through, out the yeara. Mr. Bowley attended the Citizens’ Committee on Idueation March 13-15 in Helena, as he was e delegate for Carter County. Five problema that the committee felt to be of paramount interest were presented to the public on his return. They were finances, administrative organiza- tion or districting, transportation or dormitory allowances, the tea- cher shortage, end maintaining adequate buildings and equipment. Fifty oountlee were represented at the meeting. The public expressed views on possible solutions of these problema at a public masting at the courthouse April 2. It la hoped that de- sirable legislation will oome aa a result of these meetings. —w----I Walter Anderson, William Lambert, Mrs. Gladys Allen, Mrs. Vivian Mr8‘ Laur® B 1» county superintendant, and Mr. William C. Bowley, principal of Carter County high school.



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CALENDAR sept. oct. Not. Dec. 1 - 111 students enroll in CCHS 1 - Initiation danoe honor freshmen 15 - Class offtears taka orar year's duties 17 - Science, Incorporated, names offleers 19 - Our first issue, Vol. XXII, Number 1 19 - Football season opens at Broadus, 25-7 22 - Journalists stage Impromptu picnic 22-23 - Tuberculosis X-rays 24 - Carterettes organlxe, elect officers 26 - Bulldogs defeat Terry Terriers 7-6 26 - Antelope season opens with a bang 1 - Homecoming queen candidates begin race 3 - Bulldogs tromp Sacred Heart 60-6 3 - Order goes in for 40-page MEDICINE HOCK 6 - Johnnie and Clyde, Northeast Assemblies en- tertainers, bring songs and lTory chatter 10 - Skalake makes Buffalo bite the dust, 36-7 13 - Order goes in for senior announcements and junior olass rings 18 - Colstrlp takes Carter 40-12 20 - Dr. Johnson starts looking down in the mouth at student carl ties 20 - Marine Band performs at Miles City 21 - Turner, the penman, writee a fancy hand at evening Assembly program 23 - Coacn and Principal Journey to Miles to schedule basketball games 25 - Homecoming game and lanes Baker bows 53-18 31 - Bulldogs wind up season at Hysham 54-24 4 - Daer hunting season calls forth Nlmrode 12 - Armistice Day program honora war dead 13 - Saniors poae for portrait»; ping pongs of all students and group pictures taken 21 - Ska lake takas Ismay into camp by 42-21 in basketball opaner 22 - Swing Your Partner is theme at annual Senior Bern Dance 26-29 - Thanksgiving vacation 2-5 Lions sponsor eye-teating program 4 - Kkalaka brings bacon home from Terry, 40-19 10 - Bulldogs take Baker's scalp 39-33 11 - Mystery-making Browns present assembly 13 - Junior class produoss Galloping Ghosts 16 - Kkalaka nabs 31-39 win from Plevna 19 - Three seniors write for Sci. Talent Search Lee and Orva strive in Pepsi Cols tests 19-Jan. 5 - New paint Job helps studente relax in study hall on return from vacation 9 - Carter take Plevna five 28-25 10 - Assembly features pianist-composer Blodgett 14 - Ekalaka upsets Ilbaux Longhorns 46-37 16 - Buffalo falls before Bulldogs: score 41-31 21 - Sacred Heart Shamrocks edge Carter, 34-32 25-26 - Baker Tourney, contestants Baker, Kka- laka, Wibaux, Plevna 26 - Seniors choose guiding motto 28 - Ismay loss at Kkalaka by score of 62-25 31 - Gay carnival boosts activities budget Feb. 3-8 Quill and Scroll pins given at initiation 4 - Sacred Heart bows to Bulldogs 54-43 7 - Terriors lose on our floor by 39-33 score 11 - Circle overoomea Carter quintet 43-36 13 - Ekalaka succumbs to Baker five 50-41 19-23 District Four Tournament at Miles City 20 - Mlsslsslpplans, darkey quarte sing for us 30 - Kkalaka outacores Wibaux at Wibaux 49-31 March 17 - Summers and Cooper named for Girls' State 19 - Conservation edition of CARTIE BROADCASTS 19 - Keith Mraak wins ping pong tourney 19 - Valedletorlan and salutatorien become known 25 - Rowley, Teigen, Freese named to Boys'State 25 - Junior BROADCAST!» comes off the press 26-29 - Easter vacation April 10 - Journalism danos and food ohept raffia »n- tertalna public; floor show attracts 13 - Senior cast produoe January Thaw 23 - Juniors art hosts at annual Prom at whioh some are paying guests 29-May 1 - Dalagates trek to High School Week 30 - Qrede school variety program ? - Sneak day for adventurous saniors May 8 - Music festival at Glendive 12-15 MIKA meet for journalists at Missoula 16 - Father Jansen speeks at Baccalaureate 19 - Seniors mke final bos aa entertainers at class night exercises 19 - 1948 MKDICINK ROCK ia distributed 20 - 32 diplomas are awarded at Commaneament 21 - School ends 'F

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