Cascade High School - Ketochi Yearbook (Cascade, MT)

 - Class of 1932

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 HOW OI K HUMORS ARE RECOGNIZED OX THE HILLTOP Lois Loris: By the fact that they manage to get to school just before the last bell rings each morning and noon. Gus: His characteristic attentive pose when conversation is cast his way. John: His energetic entries into the Hilltop House. Walter: Change of attitude under the influence of women. Roy: A good reserve to use in the last effort to get his lessons. Pat: Features the ripping of his trousers. George: The Deacon—His masterpiece—patches. Mayf red: His generosity. Howard: His can of P. A. Fred: His technical talks on electricity. Xellie: Where’s my pencil?” Dwight: Distant looks into Chestnut Valley. Florence: Her popularity with the boys. Melva: Her favorite saying in Bookkeeping, Oh, Miss Williams, 1 don’t un- derstand !” Emily: Her personal conferences with the faculty. Margaret: Losing her patience when the boys tease her. Bertha: Letters protruding from her pockets -supposedly received from her cousin. Poirier.................................Pour vour— Parkhurst...............................Park the hearse O’Neill.................................Oh! Kneel! Nicholls................................ Nickels W’iogand................................Wig and— Yandell.............. ..................Yah! ’nd all. Haley...................................Hail ye! Flee liseu har..........................Flaxen hair Xa ugh ton............................ ..Not on De Florio.................................De Floor? Oh! Searle.... .... .........Sorrel or Cereal Tibke...................................Tip-key Seaton .................................Seat on Thompson................................Tom's Son Ferguson................................Fcrgv's Son Hale....................................Hail Sullivan................................Sully Van CURB ICC LCM Bug? Holler gee! Gee! on at three! Tie-pin His-tree ± Al. G. Braw 111-Galosh Paso 26 1932

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the ketochi CLASS YELL Osh, Gosh, Frosh, Frosh, Happy, Snappy, Clever, Osh, Gosh, Frosh, Frosh, Sto] 'em, Top ’em. Never. Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Rah, Frosh! CLASS SONG “7f’$ a Long Time Till ’35 ’ (Tune: “It’s a Long Way to Tipperary”) It’s a long time till thirty-five. It’s a long time to go. It’s a long time till thirty-five. But we'll get there sure I know; There’ll l e hard work and lots of study But good times, so we’re game. It’s a long time till thirty five, But we’ll get there just the same. THE GREATEST AMBITION Carl Reynolds—A heavy-weight prize fighter. Allen Turnbow—A pearl diver in the Hawaiian Islands. Alan Dea—To be king of the world. Allen Chesbro—To do nothing. John Brown—To have all the girls love him. Ada Turner—To be able to chew gum in Miss Johnson’s class. Frances Ruinney—To be noisy. Helen Morton—To get along. Palma He Florio—Singing for the world. Esther Mills—To l e able to talk like Melva. Wayne Jones—Sit near Marie. Mabel Hodson—To win Dick. Marjorie Davies—To be blond. Evelyn Park hurst-—To Ik? a model. Vivian Schell—To be a beauty operator. Betty Wade—To become an architect. Marie Freel—To get “up” in society. Mike Sullivan—To have a school girl complexion. Grace Tibke—To be an expert cook. For Sale: The book, “Innocents Abroad. by Mark Twain, describing the trip of Mike Sullivan, Howard O'Neill, Allan Turnbow, and John Brown. 1932 Page 25



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Si The hoys arc tall and masculine (Or else they’re short and spare), The girls are small and feminine (Or else they’re tall and slim). But what they arc or where they arc They do “just” ivhat coach says. They get to bed by ten each night, (If they’ve nothing else to do), And never fail to touch a sweet Unless there’s some around to eat.

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