Cascade High School - Ketochi Yearbook (Cascade, MT)

 - Class of 1928

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Cascade High School - Ketochi Yearbook (Cascade, MT) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 23 of 84
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 Junior Class . I (Irixor . I renident Viee-I renideni Secre t era Treasurer Clans ('olorx ('his Finirer Herhkrt Winner Wesley Himjiies Ed Murphy ( iARXHTT Mil 'OLLI M GREEN AND WHITE Red Rose JUNIOR Arnold Anderson Frederick Berger Clara Bready Kenneth Briscoe George Bruneau Jeane Conrad Hazel Cosman Vivian Crum David Dea Theron Fowell Myron Gregory ROLL Wesley Hughes Garnett McCollim Harlan Mattson Burt Munroe Ed Murphy Stanley Sanderson Oakley Searle Herbert Shanklin Vivian Squires Helen Kologi Harry Sm it hers COME T 19

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C O M E T Sp.: Tm a salesman. Sir. S. P.: Ah! Ha! I see why Nick wanted to get rid of you! Well re- port at ten o’clock sharp! Sp.: Hoop la! I can snooze till 9:30. (Exit.) Scene II. Same place. (St. Peter is leafing pages of his register. He soliloquizes, reading): S. P.: H-m-m! Let’s see. Bill Jones—Kenneth Mortag—Jim Brown r —Margaret Seaton—Donald Creveling—h-m-m—oh, he was that doctor that came in last week. Sort of a quiet fellow. Don’t believe I’ve ever (knocking)---- Come in. (Spirit enters.) What’s your name? Sp. (in a very low voice) : Esther Cummings. S. P.: Pardon ? Sp.: Esther Cummings. S. P.: Welcome! Welcome! The first woman president of the Unit- ed States. You may have a room on the first floor. Do you think you'll like it here? Sp. (shyly): I think so. Scene III. Same place. (Enter Charon.) Charon: In the name of Beelzebub where----? S. P.: What are you doing up here? Ch.: Say, Pete, have you seen that shrimp that calls himself Lester Warehime? He was the leader of that bootlegging ring in Chicago, you know. I was ferrying him across the Styx the other day, and I’ll be burned forever if he didn’t give me a drink and then make his getaway! S. P. (consulting register) : Warehime—Lester Warehime—yes. He‘s working night shift towing the moon around. CURTAIN. .................................................................................................................................................... 3 H



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COMET, 11 ii mu 11111111 it ii ii ii 111 ii 111111 ii ii i 1 ii in it ii iimi iiiiiiiii n mu.......mi mi i ............. n i u 11 nn n 1111111 Junior Fates George Bruneau—A caretaker. To him his younger sisters are a nuisance. Jeane Conrad—A telephone operator. Then she can listen-in without trouble. Hazel Cosman—An up-to-date school teacher. She can powder her nose and think at the same time. Myron Gregory—A great scientist. He has a good start by dissecting the heart of a sophomore girl. Harlan Mattson—A great orator. He likes the music of his own voice. Edward Murphy—A henpecked husband. He's so meek. Harry Smithers—A rodeo shark. He has the stick-to-’em qualities. Oakley Searle—Always a sheik. What else could he be? David Dea—An astronomer. He likes to sit out at night and watch the stars. Vivian Crum—A private secretary. She has the art of doing her work well. Arnold Anderson—College professor. He has some superfluous knowl- edge already. Frederick Berger—The great Paderewski of today. He really can play. Clara Bready—A broken-hearted spinster. Bob is gone. Kenneth Briscoe—An aviator. He likes to fly high. Theron Fowell—Heavyweight champion of the world. He is progressing rapidly toward it. Burt Munroe—A jockey in a big race--- (for Frances' heart). Vivian Squires—A great agriculturalist. He knows his onions. Stanley Sanderson—Champion long-distance runner. He gets consider- able practice running to school. Garnett McCollim—Somebody’s darling. His winning ways are amazing. Herbert Shanklin—An announcer for some large radio station. He can talk loud and long. Mr. Bergan: I take real pleasure in giving you 81 in geometry. Ed: Make it 100 and enjoy yourself thoroughly. Miss Blackburn: Burt, what can you tell me about Aaron? Burt: His name was first in the telephone directory. Mr. Winner: Can you give me an example of wasted energy? Fred B.: Yes, sir—telling a hair-raising story to a bald-headed man. Innocent Freshie: Do you think betting is wrong? Oakley S.: The way I bet usually is. II lllllllllllllllllllllllll II III Illi II Illi lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIII || || Illi IIIIIIIII || III, |,|l||,,lll,llll 11,11111,,11,1111,111 l(||ll 1,1 l,,l 1,11111111111,111 20

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