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Cfionlus sAyhdJ hi Of a good beginning eth a good end. I 1 1 0 Band: 1-2 Chorus: 1-4 Football: 3-4 Basketball: 3-4 Baseball: 2-3-4 Class Plays: 3-4 Photography Club: 2 C Club: 3-4 He p r o f i t 8 moat who serves best. Band: 1-2-3-4 Chorus: 1-2 Basketball: 3-4 Baseball: 2-3-4 Secretary-treas. 4 Class Plays: 3-4 Boys State: 3 Photography Club: 2 c Club: 3-4 Ill can he rule the great that cannot reach the small.” Band: 1-2-3-4 Chorus: 1 Football: Football manager: Basketball manager: President: Class Plays: Boys State: C Club: C Club treas•: Photography Club: Journalism Convention: « 1 k 1 It Is easier not to say a word than to say one to many. Chorus: Carterettes: 0.A A.: Vice pres.: Class Plays: Tumbling team: Librarian: Majorette: To do a great right, do a little wrong. C horus: l“2-3“4 G.A.A.: 2-3 Class Plays: 3-4 Librarian: 2-3-4 Principal’s Secretary: 4 Blessed are the peace- makers on earth. Basketball: 3-4- Class Plays: 3 “4 Carnlval Play: 4 C Club: 3-4
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s Yrjo y ] ( Co—v Bettor to give take. Chorus: G.A.A.: Class Pres.: Scholastic Letter: Clase Plays: Librarian: Promise la most given when the least la said. Football: 3-4 Track: Class Plays: C Club: 3-4 3-U .04) r Smooth runs the water , where the brook is deep. than t0Chorus: 3-If. -1 Carterettes: k i iclass playfl5 3 Carnival Play: 4 3-4 3-4 1-2-3 Mo legacy is so rich as honesty. Chorus: 1- G.A.A.: Secretary treas.: President: Class Plays: Carnival Play: Girls State: Missoula Pow Wow: Homecoming Candidate: Silver Key: Scholastic Letter: Salutatorian A soft answer away wrath. Band: Chorus: Secretary-treas. Class Plays: Prom King turnsth 1 3-k Condemn the fault, and not the actor of it. Football: 3-k Basketball: 4 Baseball: 1-2-3-k Track: 3-I4. Vice Pres.: 3 Class Plays: 3-4 C Club: 2-3-4 Photography Club: 2
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Senior History The 1950 sophomores introduced twenty-three of us green freshmen into high school life by giving us a snappy' initiation. They consoled us by throw- weeks later, dent;Nan- treasurer. Queen, trans- r i e d. painted aftar- ing a dance that night in our honor which we returned two In our first class meeting we elected Ernest Tooke, presl- cy Cooper, vice-president; and Shirley Richmond, secretary-’ Our candidate, Janice Harrington, was crowned Homecoming Mrs. Lee Cork sponsored our class. We lost Gail Ball, who ferred to another school, and Catherine Meyers, who mar- Under the supervision of the sophomores we cleaned and the C that spring and were rewarded with a picnic lunch ward. Twenty-one of us survived to begin our sophomore year. We did a thorough job of initiating the freshmen and gave a sock hop for them Bj Initiation night. We enjoyed ourselves at the hop they gave us two weeksJp Sj later. We elected Mary 0»Connor, president; Fred Spei- ser vice-president; and Bertha Lavell, secretary-treasurer. Although J-T J we and our sponsor, Mrs. Cork, worked hard, we did not succeed J j prin getting our queen candidate, Shirley Richmond, elected at Home- ----• —■ coming. We Instructed the Freshmen to paint the C . We served them a picnic lunch in exchange for their labors. Freddie Speiser trans- ferred to Lodge Grass and Dean Ludwick went to Washington at the end of that year. LaVerne Stoltenberg left school to marry but Dorene Blodgett and Carol Phelps joined us to make an even twenty Juniors. We worked hard on our Junior Play, Hillbilly Weddin, and with the help of our sponsor, Mrs. Cork, we believe we made it a big success. Everyone in our class took part In the play. Our candidate, Arlene Asbury won the honor of being Homecoming Queen. Richmond; vice-president, cy Cooper. We were proud rived. Down Among the lost three students and out and Arlene Asbury got Sacret Heart High School In Nebraska. Eighteen sen- iors began the year by electing Bob Lasa- ter, president; Geraldine f Welch, vice-president; and Charles Sykes, secretary-treasurer. We hah a new sponsor, Mr. Oliver Holo. Our candidate, Nancy Cooper, was elected Homecoming Queen for 1953- Our Senior Play, Down on Our class officers were: president, Shirley Herbert McCamish; secretary-treasurer, Nan- and happy when our Junior class rings ar- Sheltering Palms was our prom theme. We gained one more. Dorene Blodgett dropped married. Vivian Briant transferred to Miles City. Donald Kemp joined us from Abbie’s Farm, took place on April 17, 1954 was busy with the flurry and cermonies of an enjoyable two days on Sneak Day In the Night was held on May 19th, Baccalaureate Commencement on the 21st. We have reached high school careers. Students that went from the first year with the class, are Shirley Richmond, Stleg. Our last month In high school being graduated. We spent Black Hills. Our Class the l6th, and—at last— the culmination of our grade until the senior Charles Sykes, and Wilfred
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