Cascade High School - Ketochi Yearbook (Cascade, MT)

 - Class of 1930

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:c c=3r □□ THE K ETO C HI New York, May 5, 1050, Xeir York Timex.—Miss Caroline 1». Koch, be cause of her thorough medical knowledge and her effective aid has been suc- cessful in restoring to health J. I . Rockerfeller Jr. Miss Koch lias studied his case for several years, employing all the arts she has learned in the various foreign schools which she has attended. It is understood that Miss Koch will be rewarded for these invaluable services. New York. July J, 1050, Xetc York World. (AIM. Madame YYilla Boeke, opera prima donna, who has received great praise from leading critics in her line, has consented to sing before the poor children of this city for tomorrow's celebration. Madame Boeke has won not only praise hut affection for her charity services. Washington, August 8, 1050, Washington Star. (AIM.— Miss “Andy” Alice F. James, famous radio jierformer, is taking tin place of Andy in the comedy team Amos X' Andy for this evening, due to the illness of the latter. It is averred that she is excellent in this capacity, and will probably succeed the popular comedian, who has announced his intention to retire from Radio Land at the close of the year. Minneapolis. October 2, 1050, Minneapolis Tribune, (AIM. -Miss Dorothy Berger has just completed a most excellent book of poetry. This book, entitled “Day Dreams, is an accumulation of lovely love lyrics, and delightful son- nets. Miss Berger's poetry has been highly praised by Sarah Teasdale, noted love poet. She has also been praised by many foreign critics who state that her works, the personification of American simplicity, will live forever. Xew York. November JO, 11)50, Xeic York Tinus. (AIM- Madame Annato Toski, nee Ialene Freel, returned yesterday from a trip to Russia where she accompanied her husband, who has just completed inspection of the grain con- ditions there. Pajre Eighteen

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 s= 3D THE KETOCHI DC :c The Hass has liaiulerl in its specific and general amusements. The Hass as a whole favor dancing, but Inez's papa will not let her go enough for her ut voice an unprejudiced opinion. Townsend's favorite pastime is holding hands, (that is, not his own». Willa and Dorothy, it» divert their minds on lonely nights enjoy the theatre. Taroline likes driving, and Alice walking. Kenneth likes to play cards, but is held quite strictly to “Flinch and “1 Doubt It by parental push. We have completed a part of our education. Soon we will no longer he actual working members of C. II. S. We say “adios” to the many experiences and to the pleasant associations of our high school days. PROPHECT Xkw York. November 20, 11150, (AP)—Mademoiselle Inesse (’linee, prin- cipal ballet dancer in George White’s Scandals, will leave on December 15th, on the Sulez for Paris where she will be seen in her European debut, “Racing Heels.” Paris. December 11, 1950, Le Petit Journal—The Rev. Townsend H. Sut- ton will give his opening sermon Dec. 25 at the Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris. His topic will be “This Pleasure Mad Age.” Rev. Sutton is a native of America, of deeply serious nature, who has attened school in Paris, Rome, London, Ma- drid. Leningrad, and Berlin. Gaiko, Rover, January JO, 1950, Paroles Des (lens. (AP)—Mr. Joseph K. Butcher has just completed plans here for wiring of the New Iris Dam to be constructed in the Nile, 00 miles out of the city. Chicago, Illinois, September 1, 1950, Chicago Herald. Miss Maxine L. Paulson, formerly of the Chicago Herald, has just signed a contract for Pri- mary teaching in a charity school here in the city. She has followed a special course in preparing for the teaching of A B C’s. Xbw York, June 20, 1950, The A 'etc York Sun.—Mr. Kenneth A. illiams, private secretary of Simon Guggenheim, displayed yesterday at the Museum of Arts his latest picture “Dance of the Water Nymphs. Mr. illiams has taken up art as his avocation and this picture has received much praise by Maxfield Pa rish. Page Seventeen



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THE KETOCHI DC icz WILL OF THE CLASS OF 1930 i 'oust i tut ion I Wo, the Senior (‘lass, being of mature age, of generous mood, and sound and disposing mind, do hereby indite this, our last will and testament. Article 1 : Item 1. We give our right to top lookers to the .Juniors who are always being knocked over by one of us “Members of Dignity. Item 2. To this class we bequeath our senior privileges—not enumerated, but nevertheless enjoyed. Item d. The (Mass Play, and all the festivities which are a part of senior- dom. Item 4. The publication of the Annual, with all its attendant joys. Item 5. The advice to deal warily with the many salesmen. Item c . Our hearty wishes for their senior year. Article 11: Item 1. We will to the Sophomores the age-old privilege of tormenting the Freshmen to their hearts' content, and of furthering their beauty and accom- plishments. Article III: Item 1. We bequeath to the Freshmen the art of walking, talking, reading, writing, chewing gum. and in all ways, acting with seemliness that would be- come the seniors we trust and hope they soon will be. Item 2. ur example. Article IV: Item 1. To the incoming Freshmen we leave our share of the waste paper basket for the use of parking gum. Article V: Item 1. To Mr. Hergan and the faculty we relinquish our claim on diciplin- ing the underclassmen for their inability to get their notebooks in on time. Paxe Ninet sn

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