Cascade High School - Ketochi Yearbook (Cascade, MT)

 - Class of 1929

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T H E CASCADE COME r EDWARD A. MURPHY Pet name—“Irish’’ Class President 4 Basket Ball 3, 4 Comet Snapshot Manager General Course AH the world's a stage And I'm the leading A itor. STANLEY F. SANDERSON Pet name—“Swack” Basket Ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3 Class President 2 A. S. B. President 4 Comet Athletic Editor General Course tVe like him still—the stiller the better OAKLEY SEARLES Pet name—“Oak ’ Yell Leader 3, 4 Class Secretary 4 Dist. Scholarship Contest 3 President of Ag. Club 3 General Course Laugh and the world laughs with you. HERBERT H. SHANKL1N Pet name—“Sheik” Dist. Scholarship 1, 3 Stock Judging Team 4 Basket Ball Manager 4 C omet Advertising Manager Ag. Class Reporter 4 General Course He will succeed, for he believes all he says. ' VIVIAN F. SQUIRES Pet name—“Viv.” Boys’ Vocational Conference 3 Milwaukee Exposition Trip 3 Stock Judging Team 3 Debating Team 3 Track 1 Agriculture Course There surely must he a lot of hard work in him. Because none of it ever comes out. Page Twelve

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T H E C A S C A C () M E T D E DAVID DEA Pet name—“Dewey” General Course A handful is better than a bushel nf learning MYRON M. GREGORY Pet name— Sonny Boy” Scholarship Contest 3 Comet Subscription Manager Scientific Course ‘ ‘Tis better to have loved and lost Than never io have loved at all. H. WESLEY HUGHES Pet name— Butch” Class President 3 Basket Ball 3, 4 General Course Enjoy life ere it is fled; When you die you are a long time dead HARLAN E. MATTSON Pet name— Bunny Basket Ball 2, 3, 4 Dist. Scholarship 1, 3 State Scholarship 3 Comet Joke Editor General Course “Even though vanquished. hr could argue still. GARNETT McCOLLIM Pet name—“Mac Dist. Scholarship 3 Basket Ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Class President 1 Class Secretary-Treasurer 3 School Banker 3 Treasurer of A. S. B. 3, 4 Advertising Manager for Comet Commercial Course Better men may have lived but I doubt it. BURT J. MONROE Pet name—“Fighting Basket Ball 3, 4 Secretary of A. S. B. 4 Dist. Scholarship 3 General Course “And still they gazed, and still the r wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knew. Page V.leven



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THE CASCADE COMET Class History On the morning of September 6, 1925, the shuffling of sixty-four feet could be heard on the steps and in the hallways, as thirty-two obstreperous Freshmen entered the castle which their well-known and ancient enemy, the Sophomores, had forbidden with the penalty of initiation. Nevertheless, they entered fearlessly, ready to scale Mount Algebra, oust General Science, and overcome a thousand other difficulties in order to reach their distant goal, Graduation. The first week following their advent into high school life was not so bad, but, of course, Friday night had to come with it initiation, which was a hubbub of frights, thrills, and dangers. The initiation left thirty-two of the most fearless Freshmen that have ever been known to enter the for- bidden castle, a little in awe of the Sophs. We soon forgot about the initiation and returned to our school work, for we secretly enjoyed high school life. A few weeks later we returned the party, which the Sophomores enjoyed, proving the Freshies, although green, satisfactory hosts. This year we were minus Mr. Scherf, our former principal, who had resigned during the summer to go to Lewistown. Mr. Bergan took his place. The following September we returned to school, but not with our thirty-two classmates. Only twenty-six returned ;• but they were all the more happy, for this year we were the givers of jokes and tricks, instead of the receivers of all. The six members we lost from the class were Eldon Nicholson, Gladys Freel, Isabel Oliver and Frances Loss, who discontinued school permanently; Edward Tabor and Tranny Tabor, who continued school in Great Falls; Dorothy Thomas, who moved to California where she continued school. During this year we showed some promising material in basket ball by adding Fred Berger and Harlan Mattson as substitutes to the team on which were already Garnett McCollim and Stanley Sanderson. September, 1927, twenty-one of us returned to Cascade High to finish the last half of our journey. Wesley Hughes was chosen president; Edward Murphy, vice president, and Garnett McCollim, secretary and treasurer, to uphold the glory of ’29. The five classmates we lost from the Sophomore class were Erma Woolsev and Irene Stone, who were both married; Robert O’Connor, who entered school at Belt; Glen Turner and Fred Nicholson, who discontinued school. Although we lost some class- mates, we gathered in Theron Fowell, Harry Smithers, Oakley Searle and David Dea to fill in the vacant places left by them. In May we gave the Junior Prom in honor of the Senior Class. A week later we bade farewell with a banquet given at the Cascade Hotel. The fall of 28 we returned with almost our entire class. Those that didn’t return were Helen Kologi, who discontinued school; Arnold Anderson and Theron Page Thirteen

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