Cascade High School - Ketochi Yearbook (Cascade, MT)

 - Class of 1930

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Page 18 text:

 3c 3Q THE K E T O C H I OZ eibASS HISTORY In spite of tin easy access of statistics, there are many items of interest about the (’lass of FJ.MO that have never been brought to light. Therefore by a system of our own, we have succeeded in collecting these items together to put on record for future reference, for a class so illustrious as the (’lass of 1930 cannot fail to be an example of intelligence, industry and good behavior. The result of determining these facts is as follows: ('lass enrollment in fall of 1920—13. (Mass enrollment in spring of 1930 —10. Those entering in that memorable September were Dorothy Berger. Mil- dred Bruneau, Willa Boeke, Bessie I ea, Arthur Flanagan, Ialene Free I, Vesta Graybeal, Eveline Hale, Alice James, Caroline Koch, Anna Nicholson and Maxine Paulson. In the mid-year we were joined by Inez Cline and Paul (Mine, and in the spring by Yernla Brown. In this first year we had a difficult time. Our view points were entirely changed. Instead of a place where one came only to study, we discovered that, in order to really learn, one must broaden—one must enter other activities. Our lesson once lea rued, we took advantage of it and exceeded our high school mates in scholarship and basketball. Our second year brought us Kenneth Williams and Harry Taylor. But Anna Nicholson left us. In this year we also excelled in extra-curricular activi- ties, with two of our number, Vemla Brown and Harry Taylor, members of debate, and four of our girls out for basketball. This year also we made a good showing in scholarship. Our third year Vesta Graybeal, Eveline Hale, Harry Taylor and Kenneth Williams deserted us and Townsend Sutton joined us. This year marked us excellent especially by our prominence in debate, Paul and Yenda being on the team; and in basketball, all but two of the girls being Juniors. As a class we made ourselves prominent by our Junior Senior Prom and Banquet, which were the most successful in the history of the school. In our last year Yenda and Paul left, and later Arthur and Mildred, but Joe and Kenneth helped make up this deficit. Again this year declamatory; basketball, both hoys' and girls’; scholarship, and music meet were conspicu- ously participated in by our members. Then too our brilliance was shown in the production of this—the 1930 Ketochi. Page Fifteen

Page 17 text:

0= m THE DC=0 K ET O C HI □c =3tr THE CLASS OF 1930 A class of Freshmen went to school, The Sophomore's look was very cool; Each one wore a coat of green, And his face was scrubbed and clean. We must be on time,” said they, “First we’ll study, then we'll play, “That is how we keep the rule, “When we Freshmen go to school.” Teachers, always grave and stern ('ailed the classes in their turn. Taught them how to nobly strive. Math and Latin to survive. From a seat of dignity One held forth in History, One showed how to dodge a blow From the balls that Sophomores throw. Soon the Freshmen grew up fast, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors last. Not one dunce among tlie lot, Not one lesson they forgot. Polished in a high degree, As each Senior ought to be. Soon tliev'11 sit and wages earn Teaching Freshmen in their turn. Page Fourteen



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3LZ —U ID THE KETOCHI Dl ■ =11 --icr=0 The average age of this incomparable class is 17. Its average height is five feet five inches. Average weight is 147 pound . In order to understand the brilliance our class possesses, we must mention our ancestors. As a class we recognize Adam and Eve as our very, very, very, very, very, great-grandparents. Dorothy holds claim by her strict veracity to tie the fifteenth grandniece of George Washington. We find that Alexander the Great was Joe's great grandfather. We notice the former's brilliant, brilliant maneuvers in our beloved classmate. Inex lays her claim to the ancestry of Cicero by right of her gift of gab. Townsend swears Noah is his great, great, thrice great, granduncle. We suppose Tot owns some sailor pants. Maxine, in tracing her family tree lost track of it somewhere in Olympia, during one of the games. Willa, after patching up a few missing links, designates her great grand- mother as Marie Theresa. Alice has discovered her love for giving orders comes from her ancestor, General Caesar. Kenneth traces his ancestry back to Napoleon. Some of this distinguished ancestor’s characteristics are noted in Kenneth’s stature and in his ambition. Now we, as historians, must record the reasons for which the Class of 30 will forever be remembered in C. II. S. 1. Dorothy will he remembered for having the most votes for versatility. She can talk faster than any other girl in C. H. S. except Bertha Flanagan. 2. Wilift’s name will forever he stamped upon record as lieing the best natured. She has a smile for everyone, except when she's out of humor. 3. Inez (Mine claims the honor of lieing the most religious. 4. Kenneth is the dude. 5. Alice, Townsend, and Joe fight over the honor of being least studious. 0. Caroline is the nerviest. We have seen her attack a strong minded Ford in a strong-minded Montana wind more than twice. 7. Ialene is the most melancholy. Her other nature exhibits itself in our school hours, principally at dances. Pa»re Sixteen

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