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MARY 0 CONNOR 3 passion for short hair cuts i being passed on to Roberta Price. Mary says it is Just as easy to take care of as a pony tail. Take care of this passion Rob- erta Joe Carey should be really happy now. ELLIS WILLIAM’S is going to leave him his car load of girl’s That is moat of them, Joe. The last four years JANICE HARRINGTON has been a cheer- leader. She sorrowfully leaves her cheering ability with Harlana Wash. Harlan can continue practising for a cheer- leader now without being laughed at. CHARLES ELMORE believes now he will shorten his long striedes when walking Ronald Kortum now has possession of them. Think you can handle them Ronald? At last Charles Kemp will be heard, instead of being so quiet. CAROL PHELPS wishes him to have her Gavel GIrty laugh. Never more will there be a dull moment for Charles. CHARLES SYKES leaves his ability of sneeking out of the study hall to Dorothy Turbiville. Charles says to be more careful and perhaps you won’t get caught, Dorothy. To each of the senior’s from the rest in the class we leave our good times we have had together. We wish each of you much success in the future. Mrs. Arlene Roberts participated In the gra- duation exercises. Ar- lene, a former member of our class, married Gary Roberts in her Junior year and completed that term In Billings. She has taken correspondence work for her Senior year, During school in CC HS, Arlene was active in Corterettes, G.A.A., and chorus Juney LouH was her part In the Junior Play. She was crowned Queen Arlene II for the 1952 Homecoming. CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS CLASS MOTTO ft SPONSORED BYf
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Halt 1 Class Yes, the senior class has halted once more to attend to an Important Job before going through the last door of high school. We, the class of 19514- have written up our last will and testament. These Important papers will be safely put away in the office safe in the Carter County high school, of Ekalaka, Montana. Mas To Mr. Rowley and the rest of the faculty we mournfully leave our text books. May you remember us when passing them out to next year’s senior class. For a donation we’ll leave our English IV workbooks. At this moment we also express our apprelcatlon for the many hours you have spent with us to help in our long lourney into the world. To the class of ’55 we leave old minnie” (mimeograph | machine) and the little kitty. Take good care of them as they will need it. The class of ’56 are now the proud owners of our intell- igence during class time. This also includes some of our original ideas. The newspaper rack in the study hall is left to the class of ’57« It sure attracted the eyes of this year’s seniors about studying time. As a class together we leave to the in-coming freshmen our well-cleaned lockers. We might add, not to follow our policy of keeping a locker clean. Each one of the seniors have made an individual will to be left to some of the students. NANCY COOPER wills her fast pace” In making it to school on time to Pete Remmen. (Nancy Is noted for leaving home just before the bell time and trying to get to school before it rings.) David Culver is now the sole owner of all of ERNEST TOOK- E’S fun in Plevna. Cherish It well, Dave. DARLENE ELMORE wishes to leave all her good times at the tournament to Gloria Schwede. Darlene states they were good ones too. DON KEMP mournfully parts with his gruff voice. He would like Jesse LaBree to have it. May it keep you out of many difficult situation's Jesse. GERALDINE WELCH leaves her position as picture editor on the annual staff to Mary Kreital. Don't keep back any pic- tures, Mary. To any one who wants It, WILFRED STIEG willfully leaves behind his typing folder. Wif says hard telling what you will find iaJLt. Charles and Jimmy Oxford have been willed REGINA STDRAT’S beloved name Regina”. For a warning boys - this is quite a burden, expecially around new teachers. Out in front of the high school Tom McCamish will find a certain parking place. This is being left by BOB LASATER, whose car was parked there most all year. It’s marked well Tom so you’ll have no trouble finding it. To next year’s Publication Editor of the Broadcaster goes SHIRLEY RICHMOND'S position. ”Who ever you are,” Shirley states, It is not very easy and you need lots of patience.” RICHARD MALMQUIST'S dry sense of humor has Interrupted j many dull moments. He sorrowfully leaves it with Donna | SJoblom. Don’t miss use it Donna. Walter Anderson is the sole possessor of BERTHA LAVELL’S alarm clock. Many times it helped Bertha to come late. Maybe you should set it up a few minutes, Walter. To Vonnie Allan, HERB McCAMISH leaves behind his quiet nature. It has kept him out of lots of trouble and if hand- led right will do the same for you, Vonnie• ISPQN50RED 3TQKE STRATTENlS’g fecy (EKALAKA ELECTRIC
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BROADCASTER STAFF Back Row: E. Williams, C. Elmore, B. Lasater, H. McCamish, R Malmquist, W. Stieg, C. Phelps, N Cooper, R. Stuart, D Elmore, B. Lavell, G. Welch, M O'Connor, Front Row; J. Harrington, D. Kemp, Mr Holo, C Sykes, E Tooke, S. Richmond, Mrs Cantrell Those on the 1953-5 Broadcaster staff were headed by Mrs Cantrell» The paper was put out 9 times or once a month Editor •••••••••••••••• .Ernest Tooke Publication editor.••.Shirley Richmond Sports editor............Charles Sykes Exchange........................Darlene Elmore Advertising................•••••Charles Elmore Stylus Artist........Janice Harrington Circulation....•••••.....Bertha Lavell Bookshelf................Mary O'Connor Mimeograph Operators........Bob Lasater Wilfred Stieg Don Kemp Typists................. .Regina Stuart Nancy Cooper Darlene Elmore Mary O'Connor Sponsors.................Mrs Cantrell Mr. Holo Reporters .... ..............Geraldine Welch Carol Phelps Herb McCamish Richard Malmquist Ellis Williams Towards the end of every month the seniors slowly made their way to- ward the Journalism room Yes--it was always time for another edition of the Broadcaster. But don't take me wrong- it was a lot of fun along with the work and planning. There were a few times when we almost threw that poor old mimeograph minnie machine out but that was only at timesl We edited nine editions of the Broadcaster and entered our paper for the MIEA paper rating. SPONSORED BY! JMILES RADIO KRJF
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