Cascade High School - Ketochi Yearbook (Cascade, MT)

 - Class of 1928

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 Freshmen Ad rixor President 'iec- President Secreturi -Treasurer ('lass Colors Dokotiiy Htonk WiXIFKEI) VaNDKI.I. FlJAXrKS WlIKIK Thiiiza Truxicic CLASS ROM. Elizabeth Briscoe Edith Comer George Dea Dorothy Grubb Pat Haley Elizabeth Klus Teresa Kologi Ruth Wade Winifred Yandell Mayfred Parkhurst James Morton Leslie Nichols George Seaton Gain Smith Nellie Strunk Juanita Tibke Thirza Turner Olga Wolff Frances Wheir Mildred Austin Harry Wiegand .COMET 23

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C O M K X MMiiiiiiiiiiiitiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitilllliiiHiiiiuiiiiiaiillMlitmiiiiiHiiiiitiiitiiniiitittiiiiiiiiiHiittiiimttiMMittimiHmitimiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiimiiHHiimimiiiii Extracts from 1950 “Who's Who in America” Berger, Dorothy, home economist; b. 1914, Cascade, Mont.; worked among girls and women of rural communities; directs work in laundering, dressmaking and hairdressing. Home: Business Women’s Club, New York City. Boeke, Willa, nurse; b. Chainville, Minn., 1911; matron of orphanage; trained at Columbus Hospital. Great Falls; address, Twin Bridges, Mont. Bruneau, Mildred, composer; b. Cascade, 1912; studied in Boston Con- servatory of Music, and in Venice and Berlin; pupil of Paderewski; com- poser of all the latest song hits. Home, Boston, Mass. Brown, Venda, public speaker and lecturer; b. 1912, Pocatello, Idaho; ed. Mont. State College; teacher of public speaking; popular lecturer on women’s rights. Address: Plenty wood, Mont. Cline, Inez, author; b. Alton, Missouri, 1913; ed. Cascade H. S. and M. S. C.; author of “How I Became Famous,” “Story of My Life” and “Small Town Nonsense.” Address, Cascade, Mont. Cline, Paul, cartoonist and comic artist; b. 1912, Alton, Missouri; at- tended art school in New' York City; sold sketches to “Life”; runs weekly funny page for Cascade Courier. Address, Jacksonville, Fla. Dea, Bessie, manufacturer; b. Cascade, 1910; makes superior grade of chewung gum; ed. Cascade and Washington “U.” Address, Los Angeles, California. Flanagan, Arthur, athletic promoter; b. Cascade, 1910; grad, from Bozeman. Originator of box seats in airplanes for spectators at sports; successor to Tex Rickard. Address, Cascade, Mont. Graybeal, Vesta, actress; b. Harlem, Mont., 1912; began stage career in Hollywood, 1930; played in “Our Gang,” “School Days,” and starred in “Our Modern Flapper.” Address, Hollywood. Freel, Ialene, inventor; b. Cascade, 1913; invented loud speaker for use in class rooms; ed. Cascade and abroad. Home, Helena, Mont. James, Alice, editor; b. Cascade, 1913; editor of the “James Review”; first edition published in 1928; grad, of Cascade and holder of the degrees of Ph. D. and LI. D. from Vassar. Address New' York City. Myron: Did you call for me ? Mr. Moore: Yes, I want you to put some anti-freeze in the radiator here at the bank. “David, it makes me sick at heart to see you smoking,” said the lady. “Well, it seems to get me in the stomach,” said Dave. Found in the instructions left by Mr. Winner for shop class while he was at Bozeman: “I wrant a table maid—36x34.” 22



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COMET iiiiiiMiiiiiMiiiiiniiniiHiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiimimimiiiiiiiMiiiiimiMiiMiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiMimiiimiimimimiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiHiimtiiiiiii Freshman History On September seventh, 1927, twenty-two ignorant freshmen started out on their long way to acquire higher knowledge. First came our initiation. After being terrified for three long weeks by the plot- tings of the sophomores, the great day finally arrived. We had just reached the top of the stairs when some noble sophomores ushered us into the history room and there we were held—captives. Oh, the horror of It all! “What will happen to us next?” was the thought that surged through every innocent freshie’s mind. But we were not held in suspense long, for one by one we were blind- folded and led into the assembly. There we received our first lesson, which we shad never forget, in the art of painting of our faces; then came various other agonies such as we had never experienced before. After this, the sophomores were gracious enough to let us remove the first coat of paint and the remainder of the evening was spent very enjoyably in dancing. But this was not the end of all our torments, for we were informed that the fol- lowing Tuesday we would have the pleasure of white-washing the C. H. S. sign on the butte. This, however, turned out to be more fun for the freshies, even if it did require a great deal of energy. Just before Christmas we were told by the cruel sophs that there was no Santa Claus. We attracted much attention as we marched into the assembly, weeping', after receiving the information. The remainder of the year we were prepared to hear almost anything, but the new- ness of things gradually wore off, and we were regarded as normal high school stu- dents. So we began journeying through high school. —WINIFRED YANDELL. Just Between Us Freshmen My dear, HASn’t the last YEAR nearly DRIVen you WILD? Being a FRESHman is the HARDest ordeal I have EVer gone through. And, the INitiation and all the RAZZing they gave us was TERrible and being TREATed like BAbies, my DEAR, I could SCREAM! If only We COuld give those SoPhOmOrEs a LITtle of their Own mEdiciNe, I should Feel much RELieved—yOu know what I mean! But, my dear, the Incident at CHRISTmas time SIMply rAiSed my IRE! The UPper CLASSmen and SOPHOmores making WISE-cracks about Us EVEry Oppor- tunity they got and OTheR times, TOO! My dear, If tHaT had bEEn, all, But tHeY HaD to tell us there was nO SANTA CLaus! CaN you BEliEve that? That wAs che last StraW, my dear. I sHall bE ENEMies with them for the REST of MY liFE! I'm SIMply on the VERge of ColLapSe—I mEan I ACTualLy AM! I REALly thouGHT they’d get tired AfTer XMas and LeT us AlonNe for AT Least a MONth! MY dEaR, but not THEY—they weRE so kind as to offer-us SUPply the freshMEN with BooKs of ETiquEtTe. NOW, my dear, if they had ONLY doNe it HoW we would have been—OH, Yes, HOW PeRfecTly ADorable they have BEen to Us All. You KNOw, we wouLd learn AnYthlng they GAve Us, EvEn to ETiquette. A1Y dear, 1 REALly thinK it is TERrible that NEw YeAr resoLUtions sHould fall FIAT! I HoNeStly Do! But the YEAR will soon BE endED, and so will OUR trouBles, If you KNOW WHat I meaN! WhAt a CONsolaTion! —ELIZABETH BRISCOE. .......................................................................................................................miimiiiimimiiiiiiitiimiifiniiiiiiiimiuiiHiiimitiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii. 24

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