Conrad High School - Whoop Up Trail Yearbook (Conrad, MT)

 - Class of 1943

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I , 4 . , '.. 4 1 DEDICATION For h1s pamstakmg and eff1c1ent mstructlon we the class of 43 dedlcate thls annual m our h1ghest honor tor our advrser Mr Comm He gave us prudent counsel and thus gu1ded us along an undevratmg path through tour of our most try1ng years IN MEMORIAM Before we part we the class of 43 pay tr1bute to the memory of the late Supermtendent H P LQWIS For most of us he gutded us through a manor part of our edu atron When we w1l1 thlnk of Mr Lew1s a d hrs earnest ess IU marntatntng he h gh sa rds wrth whlch he was so mtrrrae ever we remember C. H. S., in years to Come, ' ' Q ' t - 1 2 rzda ' . , 1 'Ne wish to express Cu' appreciation 'Q hir. Bax: ara fa':'4.Zy fer the iri- ferest they have shswri . heipiig us rigid :ut :xr fear years. -.Ve hope that the knzwledge that they have imparted ic as will bear fruit in cur Iaier years. 'We will certainly try tc use this ad- variiaqe to the best of our ability. 9Jp1,C.e:n of HOWARD Ml-.FZTIFJ TILPZRL CCETI. GRACE DCFJLAII History ,1 r.f'f' Mfltherxafrcs VET-A MARSH RUTH fA!.1i.ff EDGAR L, EPZLKLN Secretary rf, .Iv Fr,f1,rf,?., I,r'r::wrtg :, Athletics. Hiswry District HQ. ll SIGURD HEFTY, P. T W C., HELEN SHULL LEON F. ANLERSON Afriletiis AEfZHT'J'1'l5 Library, Ccrrxmeregul Music Gu Y ,- '1 MP1 EAU!! SUPERINTENDENT AND FACULTY WILLENE IONES MARIAN AURETJ Enqlish, Latin Commercial NCHBERT MAIERUE1 ETHEL GRAYBZLL Aqricuiture Home Ecenormiis, Engl: Q..-9 Seated, left tc rtqhtz Pot Petersen, Ruth Whltney, Shelton lanes Betty lune Komstm, Beverly Kukpctrxck. Stcmdmq, left to rxqlxt: lxm Emrxck, Luna Pnce, Elslf- Cuzls ru Az' lQ'1'k:: ri G1-mt Ellmqson, Ralph Holes, Mr. Cozrin. MR. CORNN Advlser BETTY IUNE KOCHSTRA Actzvgtxes ANNUAL STAFF i X I QW 5- l fl it l , l t Lu GLENN El.LlNGSCfJ ..- Sports SHELTON fCNES Edltor EEf'.'EQE?LY PIIHKPATF fyg ist ART EF Q, 1- f v l - Il Eikfff' : iff .f ' .E RQ' 3 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY l-las anyone forgotten that memorable day rn the Fall of 39 when we the class of 43 regrstered as Freshmen? We felt we were rnrstreated for about two weeks bu after we were no longer afrald of those d1gn1f1ed yet fnghtenlng upper-classmen we elected our class offrcers Pres1dent Glenn Ellmgson V1cePres1dent Don Severtson Secretary Treasurer Beverly Krrkpatnck and Class Reporter Iames Emnck wrth Mr Cornn our class advlser Of course no one has forgotten that two of those green ktds rece1ved sllver footballs that same year They were Ralph Hales and Ross Sutherland l guess the class of 43 proved that they could hold thezr own The Fall of 40 we were no longer klds we were SOPHOMORESl We consrdered ourselves upper classmen although the rumors and semors d1d not We now felt r1ght at home among the long halls and numbered rooms After all prelrrmnartes were over we had class electton The OIflC9fS were l1mmy Emrrck Prestdent Shelton lones V1cePres1dent Ruth Whttney Secre tary Treasurer and Glenn Ellrngson Class Reporter We gave a good share of the partles that year and even managed qulte a successful Masquerade Ball whlch was glven Halloween N1ght But now agmg fast 1n the Fall of 4l we were really upper classmen Thls was a try1ng year for us Our funds were a l1ttle low and we had to put on a prom that would at least equal the one grven by the class of 42 lt turned out much better but we were really rn a drlernrna The class offlcers elected to carry most of the load were Prestdent Don Severtson V1cePres1dent Shelton lones Secretary Edythe Moore and Treasurer Patr1c1a I-lays The whole class Worked hard and put forth 1ts best efforts on the prom and even though we were st1ll decoratlng the nrght before and the next aft ernoon 1t turned out very successful The scene was a South Arnerlcan fresta Not only d1d we glve a rnagnlflcent prom but 1n b1dd1ng our sen1or class But now the year we were look1ng for f1nally came We were SSHIOIS Reallzlng that we had much buslness to accompllsh the ftrst th1ng we d1d was elect class offtcers Those elected were Patncla Hays Pres1dent llmrny Ernrlck VICG Presldent Betty Iune Koo1stra Secretary Treasurer Beverly Krrkpatnck Class Reporter Gettmg r1ght down to work we started on our Sen1or Play The play selected was Plane Crazy wrth Mlss Iames and MISS Iones as the dtrectors lt was presented to the publlc on December 4 1942 and we really made a success of tt Even though there were only a few gettrng class rrngs and announcements th1s year because of the war 1t was fun and excrtrng gettlng thern The annual took a lot of hard work and our valuable t1me too but 1t was pure pleasure rssutng thrs autob1ography of the struggles of us the Sen1ors The Junlors gave a super duper prom and banquet 1n b1dd1ng us ad1eu We can hope that next year they ll have as good a class as ours Commencement the day we had looked forward to came at last We had all donned the regalza of caps and gowns and stood wartrng eagerly to recelve that prectous llttle document that told us we were now takrng a responslble place 1n the world wrth our elders Now four memorable and happy years wrth Mr Cornn as our advrser are over for all of us We say so long to all of you the Iunrors you Sophomores and you swell ltttle Freshmen Then too we mustn t forget our faculty We had practrcally a new faculty thrs year and we thrnk they ve been perfect to us 1n every way And so good bye to good old C l'l S the swellest school rn the lot TO FRANKIE IN MEMORIAM Not quite a year ago we lost a swell fellow from our class Frank Suart the lud wrth the bright eyes and the ever smllxng mouth We have mused hum sincerely and can only say that we have not forgotten I 6 I Q I ' 4 l I . Il 1 II I , : , ' - ' 1 ' , - I 1 - a U I ' , 5 ' - ' . : , 1 , ' ' . mates farewell, we gave thern an equally magnificent banquet. . , : ' , - ' : ' . - 1 If VI - I 4 1 . v , , I T I U I . . . . K . ' 1 ALlCE ANDERSON College Prep. F K . v ,-Y-. -- .. ,, ....,.-..4... . r C .. 4 'lee Club 4 CLIFFORD BEARD College Prep. ,........, Basrcefza.. . -7 14,577 gx.,,,.,,: . IRENE CARLBOM Commercial Band 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 3: Glee Club 2, 3, Yell Squad 2, 3: Home Economics Club 3, 4. ELSIE CARLSON Commercial llfnfered from Shawmut 41. Glee Club l, 2, 3, Physical Ed. l, 2, 3: Class Officer 3: Band l, 2, 3: Prom Ccm- mrttee 35 Trazl Staff 4, Li- brartan 2, 35 Yell Squad 2, 3, Property Manager, Sergxcr Play 4, School Play MILAN DYRUD College Prep. .gg MAYNARD BEARD College Prep. Basketball l, 2: Track 1,25 fastball l, ARDEN BEAUDRY Commercial Entered frzrz. Eaghvtllc- 4l fastball l 2, 3: Basketball l, 2, 31 lumar Pram Carri- rxxttee 37 Band l. 2, 37 Orchestra l, 2, 3: 'BH Club l, 2, 3 DOROTHY EK College Prep. tintered from Alexandna, Mmm., 27. Semor Play 4, Phys1calEd,lg Glee Club 3. GLENN ELLINGSON College Prep. Faotball l, 2, 3, 4: Basket- ball l, 2, 3 4, Track l, 2, 3: 'CH Club 3, 4: Pep Stall l, 2, 4, Class Presxdent lg Class Offzeer 2: Minstrel 1: Frzm Comm. 3, Senzcr Play 4: Trail Stall 4: Camera Club lg Debate 3, 47 Quill and Scroll 4. JAMES EMRICK College Prop. Band l, 2, 47 Camera Club Pres. ly Pep Staff 1, 4: Or' :hesfra 2 4' Class Off1:er l, 2 4: Trail Staff 4: Olnll and Scrsil 4: Senxzr Play 4. ART ERICKSON Agriculture. Seater Play Stage Manager 4: Trail Staff 4, - MARY JEAN FAGAN College Prep. Glee Club l: Latzn Club 45 Archery Club 3, Library 2, Yell Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Home EC Club 4: Physical Ed. 4. RALPH HALES College Prep. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basket- bcll l5 Truck l, 25 C' Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Debate l, 45 Prom Comm 31 Boys' Chorus lj Troll Smit Ccxm- eru Club lr Senior Play 45 Mmstrel Show 15 C. S, A. 45 Football Ccptcrm 4, TORVAL HALVERSON Commercial Senior Play 45 P. T. C. W. 25 lunicr Prom 3: F. F. A. 1, 2, SHELTON JONES College Prep Q P esxder 4 G1 or at Basra Wall 1 ab 'l 4 Ser' r o'r Band l um and scroll 45 Class Clflxcer . I Eosmlikcll Cc mm 4- Bays' P , Exfru. ', 2: Mznstw. 7 :': Clu . GOLDIE KEII. Commercial . rx: 1 Play 4, Clm- 'Club l, 25 nvgzxlzrx. Cr ', 7 P.. QA.-iiifs A M' ' VERNON FREEBURY College Prep. F P' F A 1 C: r T C W E furizzr l3:i,::. amz: Play 4 BOB GODDARD College Prep. C' C'-JF 1 -pdf- T 4, BQSRQEQQL i 1 2752551 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA HAYS Colle e Pre 9 P- Ye-llSquud lx 2,3115 Cluss Treosurlx 35 Class Presx dent 43 C, S. A. 45 Prom Cortxxmitee 35 Semcr Plxxy 45 lumcr-Semor Banquet 3: Llbrcry 25 Plxysxcxl Ed l 25 Archery 2. BOB HOS'l'E'l'I'ER College Prep. Football l, 2, 3, 45 'C' Club 3, 45 F. F. A. Secre- tary 4. BEVERLY KIRKPATBICK College Prep, Commercial. Cl':s5Cff1f.-1 I T' F A YZ C:':. s1r.: I 12,0 .flll l. '.' .5-':'fQ S 1 ' K Hp S111 4 .1 . - 4' Sir.. r , .....-. ..'-:S l.f ' I ?'.I'g' 4. 4 SQ.. :ess !.f:r rf.. Sfzszi Q.: ,l.r:ie:-.' E L:11:1 CNE -. BETTY JUNE KOOISTRA College Prep. S ,w.f--- .' , p l V, C--a. RUTH LOEFFLZR Commercial. IPicture not avaxlablel. Yell Squad 25 Home Eco- nomics Club 3: Commercial Club 3. DICK MCFARLAND Colleqe Prep. Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Piano 3, 45 Iun- ior-Senxor Banquet 3. FRANCES NIGG Commerclal Tennis 3: Senior Play 45 CF Glee Club l, 2, 3. PATRICIA PETERSEN College Prep.. Commercial. Pep Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Arch- ery Club 25 Prom Comm. 35 lunior-Senior Banquet 3: Trail Staff 4: Latin Club 45 Tennis 2, 35 Yell Squad l, 2, 35 Senior Play 45 Ma- iorefte 2, 3, 45 Minstrel 1. MIKE PULVER College Prep. Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 C Club 3, 4: Minstrel 15 Cam- era Club l5 Boys' Chorus 2. MAHIORIE ROSSBERG College Prep Pep Staff 2 Senior Play 4 Glee Club 1 2 Latin Club 4 Library 2 Archery Club 3 Home E: Clubl 2 3 4 Physical Ed 4 KENNETH MIRIILING Colleqe Prep. P. T. C. W. 3: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BDYTHE MOORE College Prep. Glee Club lg Archery Club lg P. T. C. W. 3, 45 Yell Squad l, 25 Class Officer 3. CATHERINE POURROY Commercial Glee Club 1, 25 Tennis 35 P. T. C. W. 4. LEORA PRICE College Prep. lEntered from Three Forks 31, Glee Club l, 2, 45 Physical Ed. l, 2, 45 Pep Sfaff 4: Home EC. Pres. 25 Class Officer 25 Yell Squad l, 2, 3, 45 Yell Leader 45 Prom Comm. 35 Trail Staff 45 Latin Club Pres. 45 G. A. A. l, 2. J BILL THAANUM College Prep. Semor Play 4: Band l, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 4: P. T. C. W. 3: Football 4: C Club 4. BERTHA TOMSHA Commercial tEntered from Dutton Zl, Glee Club l, 2: Senior Play 4: Physrcal Ed. l. HELEN SERFEHT Commercial Band l, 2, 3, 43 G'ee Club lp Crchesira 2, 3: Senior Play 4: Physxcal Ed 4 DON SEVERTSON College Prep. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 2, 4: Class Vice P 5 1 Class Pres. 3: Camera Club l: P. T. C. W. 4: lun- ror-Senror Banquet 35 lun- ior Prom 3. LORINE WALSTON Commercial Latin Club 4: Archery Club 1: Iumor-Senior Banquet 3: Yell Squad l. 2. PAT WHITE Commercial Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Physical Ed. 4: Pep Staff 4, Home Economics Club Officer' 3: Librarian 2, 3: Yell Squad l, 3: Twxrlma Corps li Archery l. RUTH WHITNEY Commercial Home Eccr:::.11': Club l: Yell Squad L Q 3, Pep Staff 3 4: Eusgness Man' afver cf Pr-p 4: Senzcz Play 4: 'Tran Staff 4: Lzbtarzan I, 3: l.alLh Club 43 CTGSS Cffzrer 1: Prfrti C:rr.rn 3: Archery Club I MARGARET WITT TORNGA Colleqe Prep. Home 2525521.55 ...- , Glee Club 3: 52715 E. IOHN HOVDE College Prep. F. F. A 1, 2 Q IOHN VAN BRONKHORST College Prep. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4: C Club 3, 4: Pep Staff l, 2, 3: Editor ot Pep 4: Ourll and Scroll 4: Senior Play 4, Prom Comm. 3: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. JEAN VERMULM Commercial Band 2 3: Orchestra 1: P. T. C. W. 4. RUTH VOSS Commercial Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 3- qv- PROPHECY No Whoop Up Tra1l would be complete w1thout a v1s1t to Aba Aba Aoten Flooten for a gl1mpse 1nto the futur The year IS 1953 Al1ce Anderson has recently purchased controll1ng 1nterest ID the Ben Frankhn Store The Beard syndtcate has rece1ved the contract to do the 1an1tor1al work for the huge new h1gh school Arden Beaudry has become manager of Stat1on C W B Conrad Irene Carlbom has Just completed her ftrst solo appearance Wllh the New York Phrlharmomc Elsre Carlson Just fmxshed mak1ng a plcture on the l1fe of Edna Ohver Mllan Dyrud IS st1ll workmg for Scoop and has be n elevated to pos1 t1on of clerk Dorothy Ek has beccm the tenth lady 1n h1story to bowl a perfect 300 Glenn Ellmgson rs stlll an end man ln Llttle Black Andy on Broadway for 1ts tenth year Iames Emr1ck IS playxng another return engagement at the Waldorf Astorra Wllh h1S Rhythm Rascals Art Er1ckson IS l1v1ng 1n pompous state after hav1ng sold several bushels of a new type of wheat to the Afghanrstan government Mary lean Fagan 1S do1ng bxg bus1ness w1th her beauty salon Vernon Freebury 1S stranded tn Iceland Wllh no f1nanc1al means to leave Bob Goddard 1S at the head of Bob s Battery BUSINESS 1n Brady Ralph Hares 1S test1ng planes Knot cream he says? at Douglas A1rcraft Torval Halverson has moved to Ledger to rev1tal1ze the l1ttle c1ty Patr1c1a Hays 1S worry1ng about her 1ncreas1ng number of gray harrs Bob Hostetter farms the largest spread 1n eastern Pondera county Shelton lones IS strll try1ng to perfect a twelve place square root table Goldre Ke1l IS try1ng to place her name ln New York s soclal reg1ster Beverly K1rkpatr1ck 1S Sllll gettmg long d1stance telephone calls and she tus cant make up her m1nd Betty Iune Koo1stra has flnally ach1eved her amb1t1on fto lose welghtl Ruth Loeffler has broken her own shot put record aga1n D1Ck McFarland IS portraymg the hte of Mrckey Rooney for M G M Kenneth Merkllng has rece1ved a patent for a hlgh pressure fuel 1n1ect1on carburetor Edythe Moore has obta1ned a pos1t1on as prtvate secretary to Frank Morgan Frances N1gg IS p1lot1ng a transport between New York and Los Angeles Patr1c1a Petersen accord1ng to Pat Hays IS an eng1neer on the Great Northern runnlng between Great Falls and Srdney Catherlne Pourroy 1S learnlng a Conga s1nce her home IS now 1n Brazll Leora PTICG IS traveltng 1n Manor Bowes un1t playlng the bones Mxke Pulver IS a forest ranger 1n the Htmalayas Manone Rossberg IS mak1ng use of her home econom1cs Helen Serfert IS f1fSl saxaphomst 1n General Electnc s all g1rl orchestra Don Severtson may run for county assessor to succeed h1s father B111 Thaanum 15 general manager for X Q cha1n stores Bertha Tomsha IS a forelgn correspondent for Pep 1n Galata Iohn Van Bronkhorst IS asststant meteorolog1st for U S Weather Bureau lean Vermulm IS model1ng Vogue s latest fash1ons Ruth Voss IS cult1vat1ng a contralto at the lull1ard school Lorme Walston has already been uslng her hope chest for several years Patr1c1a Whlte IS a regular contr1butor to True Western Romances Ruth Whltney IS the hostess of the Palm Beach Hotel Margaret W1tt You know what shes do1ng cook1ng and all that sort of thtng 1 Q C. ., . . . ., . . . . , 11 11 . 9 ' 3 ' . . . . . 11 . 11 ... . . , 11 A 11 , 1 1 . 1 . . . 11 11 . . 1 1 . 11 11 . 1 , . . . . , . 1 1 . 11 11 . . 11 11 . . . 1 . . 1 . . , 1 CLASS WILL I Alxce Anderson w1ll my luscrous locks to Evelyn KOOISITO ID need of my dark halr I Chfford Beard w1ll my mlld dtsposltron to PTICS Harrts I Maynard Beard leave my heavy tread to lack Newell I Arden Beaudry w1ll my hamburger t1cket to Rtchard Iohnson I Irene Carlbom w1ll my determtnatlon to get good grades to Calvln Johnson I Elste Carlson w1ll my blonde complexton to Evelyn Bencurel I Mllan Dyrud leave my nonchalant temperament to Mary lane Strtcklm I Dorothy Ek w1ll my bowllng ab1l1ty to Herbert Roblnson I Glenn Ellmgson quote I leave nothlng and am lucky to get out of here al1ve I Iames Emnck w1ll my extemporaneous w1t to Wayne Turk I Art Erlckson leave my manager1al ab1l1ty to Tom Floerchmger I Mary lean Fagan wlll my superfluous flgure to Mary Cather1ne Koentg Vernon Freebury w1lls h1s phllanthroptc 1deals to Bernard Hennessy Bobby Goddard wtlls h1s wavy ha1r to Everett Myers Ralph Hales wllls h1s punchmg bag to Iackle Sandknop Torval Halverson w1lls h1s 1d1osyn-craz1es to Olaf Smedsrud Pat Hays says quote I w1ll bequeath unto you less fortunate matdens a few of my admtrers Bob Hostetter w1ll my atlas l1ke physlque to Mylen Humble Iohn Hovde can t w1lI my board stretcher because I havent found 1t yet Shelton Iones w1ll my trustfulness 1n femlnlne glamour to Bob Strtckltr Goldle Kell w1ll my hour glass flgure to Elsle Loeffler Betty Iune Koo1stra w1ll my belltcose manner to Irene Crawford Ruth Loeffler leave my coquettlsh atrs to Eva May Thomas Drck McFarland leave my harem not my chsappearmg ha1r t Con rad up and comlng Casanova Carl Galub Kenneth Merkltng leave Mlss me? Edythe Moore leave my younger s1ster to keep the flame burmng Frances Nlgg w1ll my charmmg sm1le to Archle Chrtstopher Pat Petersen w1ll my last henna rmse to Frances Rogers Cather1ne Pourroy w1ll my dark brown eyes to Ieanne W1th the Ltght Brown Ha1r I Leora Pr1ce havlng nothrng to leave wlll take htm w1th me I M1ke Pulver leave the clrcles around my eyes to Glen Ke1l I Maryorle Bossberg w1ll my average Amencan tralts to Helen Lane I Helen Selfert w1ll my 1nt1mate acqualntance w1th C H S to the future freshmen Don Severtson wtlls h1s procrast1nat1on to Bay Elllott B1ll Thaanum w1lls h1s Chevrolet to anyone w1th a B card Bertha Tomsha wtlls her wtsh for 8 consecutlve hours of shut eye to Hulgh Greyn Iohn Van Bronkhorst wllls h1s glasses to any energetrc wmdow washer I lean Vermulm w1ll my freckles to Mary lane Strlcklm Ruth Voss leaves her meek vorce to Helen Broesder I.or1ne Walston leaves her hope chest to Lola Bretz Pat Wh1te leaves her sleeplng tontc to Lucllle Berry Ruth Whltney wrlls her wtnntng ways and Pollyanna sm1le t loan Petersen Margaret Wttt leaves Conrad Hlgh w1th no regrets III I, , ' ' ' ' ' 't I, Beverly Kirkpatrick, leave my telephone number I-4-U to Marie Smart. 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I, , ' ' . . . . . , O IUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We the class t 44 are r N full fledged upper class'nen no longer bernc he sev rtytwe green treshnn n Nl' push d th rr way througft the halls rn 940 Our frrst class 'r etrng resulted rn the electt n of Dorrs Armstrong as prestdertt Ro ert Lys ra as vrce prestdent Bo lensen as secretary and Btll lensen as treasurer Mrss Br phy now Mrs Materus was our very ethcrent class advrsor Although belng freshmen several of our class managed to get on the honor roll one hrttrng the famed peak Be1ng a talented class we 'nanaged to part1c1pate 1n all the chool actrvtttes In 4l we came back as sophomores smaller but much stronger as a group Our electron resulted w1th Irrn Wmdust as prestdent Georgra Mooney v1ce presrdent Alma lean Hermrnghaus secretary and Harry Armstrong Thrs year be1ng upper classmen we all feel much more drgnrtled and at ease and we have sponsored several of the school dances Our frrst rmportan move of the year was our electron of ottrcers They were Arthur Rossberg presrdent Harry Armstrong vrce presrdent Ieanne Dolllver secretary and Marrlyn Klugh treasurer Our very able class advlsor was Mlss Donlan After our hrst semester of school our presrdent Arthur Rossberg took leave of school for work and Harry Armstrong was made our presrdent for the remarnmg sem ster We have declded to settle down now for our remamtng year wtth Mtss Donlan as our class advrsor We all hope to b back next year and top oft a grand four years of C H S SCPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Has there ever been a more tmportant date than Sept 2 19417 Well We drdnt thrnk so for tt was that day 65 greenhorns entered old C H S to make up the class of 45 lt was aurte ernbarrasstng at f1rst but we ftnally got 1nto the swrng of thtngs Shortly after school began we elected our class othcers Leonard lohnson prestdent lack Kellogg vrce presrdent and Charlotte johnson secretary treasurer Mr Hefty was our class advrsor and a good one too Some of the students took part 1n drfterent school act1v1t1es and really enroyed therr ttrst year of hrgh school Sept 7 1942 57 students enrolled tor another year ot sweat and torl Our socral hte began by grvrng a party rn honor of th Frosh lt was a great su cess ot course anythxng the class ot 45 sponsored rs bound to be a great success tll ' V ' ' o ' - .of - ,' . , ' c ' , t ce.-fc c .e 'Lo he e I '-'r l . . re Q c o t ' . , bc t ' - ' t , - L: V. , t . ' o , . . 'c , ' ' ' I . C' L , r ' A ' V s Q ' ' . treasurer. Miss Wtpf was our class advisor, . . Y . . ' ' ' c e . ' ' c e . A. V , . . Q ., C W . , , Electt r ct otttcers agam Leonard lohnson pr stdent Harry Leo Pulyef xrce pres ae t Charlott Iohnson secre arytreasurer Arent wg lu ky? Why? 'Whv Mr Hefty s ur cass adx sor We re pretty proua ot urselxest r n'r1 utmg stud nts o th basketball ana football teams the yell squad the band etc We really have talent' FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On September 8 l943 fttty ftve unquesttonalfle prodrgtcs penetrated the malesttc temple ot educatton After dreaded weeks of harrowmg and m1m1ck1ng the Sup rtor Bemgs tSophomores Iuntors and Semors as they thrnk of themselvesl they realrzed how tmportant we were We settled down to elect the tollowtng offrcers Bobby Strtckltn prestdent Betty Errckson vtce prestdent Marporle McFarland secretary treasurer Mr Martrn was our class advlsor no wonder we drd so well So we began a new and drtterent school year The Sophomores honored us wtth a dance shortly alter school began The Freshman boys had to wear dttterent colored socks and the gtrls had to wear green hatr rtbbons We entoyed tt but were sltghtly awkward and 1ll at ease On November l6 We gave our hrst dance lt was a great success We cleared S4 75 whrch goes to show that we really are gemuses The Freshmen parttclpated rn Debate Band Glee Club and had members on the scrub football team We were n vartous school clubs too A patrtotlc pageant A Salute to the Workers was presented by the Freshmen for an assembly program lt was qutte successful You wltl hear more about our wonderful deeds next year dont you belteve us? c o r ' .. ' , e 5 , ' , '-- ilh: .6 , if-V .. of ',.c.. . . i or l 'rs . ' ' o . o ' o co . 'b '. e t e' W 1 1 A N-f .I Q 1 , . A . tEd. note: Bear rn rntnd this is ct Sophomore or1g1n.l ,, ,, i . if .f ,J if 11. lv., 'N 1 1-I-inf W 1 r S55 ' 5 a u ff W fl., --r ,it 53? J ff 39' ef Eff 71 3,4 F?-fflff 32912 F '-T , .. it ww u gf.-, 3 'iii L1 . 2':.' .x , .,, M V f 2 ly ' 4, m 1, '1 Baum, Dorcthy Bauman, Betty Ezshzp, Dcrethy Blars, Kenne!h Bowman, Kenneth Denzer, Lyman DeVore, Bob Dellrxes, Margaret Dxl.man, Marten Drlirnan, Maurzce Dlllmarz Merle Eltnqs, Edward Errckscn, Betty Fagan, Tom Fowler, Bernxce Fowler, George Hales, Helen Hanson, Ruth Hennessy, Catherme Iochems, Ruth Kalaaard, Helen 1 1 v,x,, I: , ix -T . Koenla. Mary C. Letz, Teddy Letz, Tammy McFarland, Mary, fe Marhnson, Elma Matheson, Ruby Probert, Douqlas Rencurel, Ed Hencurel, Evelyn Rmley, Martlyrt Robmson, Herbert Rossberq, Clrtford Rossberq, Delores Sandknop, lack Sieqrist, Don Smedsrud, Arnet Stenhtem, Pat Stricklm, Bob Thoreson, Leonard Torqenson, Audrey Torske, Arlyn Totdahl, Oscar Vandenacre, Merlin Wood, Beverly Floerchinqer, Tom Blunk, Dolores l! Ui! 'U 299555 mgmmg,-4 an-1'-4.-.rp Ul,..Q,U3N-1 rn-Q--U, P-Uri-I rn? 0-4 520 5102 025652 :x H.-Q an ,U -1 :1 I .J : If FRESHMEN D Riga i,,.L, 'J D w Qt Mr -li- FN A ' 9 K U qqhnf- -' 57' E ?5i: 'H IOQSBQ Urf' 1 u ofe' jo ww S - lf? A - x V035 so Q Wim' A S X. XD 11 nl 'NWN QQ Q ' N Q - ,,.--fgi'-L. A jr FI., Jait -hncs G . , arden ff--f!'?,....., W ,f F .? gi-2 -gl nl .,, '49 Q 'F by f ar' x f f H .. ' A if A 'Sm v Q f Q Q, Y? fl .1 , I rd 1 1 K ' f 1 ,, f , Q ' xg J-, 1 f ' q-4 I mf, ,gb I f A , ,J AJ' 4 V. Q 3 ' X, 1 . . , l ,K 9' WK , h 2' - , I .'e 51514 ,Q . ' lgwiisi ' 1' W... I K Q ! l 4'-3 fd in W' Sw 5 Sw QQ 1, J 1599 ur Q 4 5 x,, , Q PEP Several 'rew features were adaea the PEP thrs year arrong them a Mrnd Your Manners column and a fev cartoons Two prctures and several lrn leurn cuts also addea varrety Members of the PEP staff who hare wrr ten lUO rnches who do con srstent work on publrcatrons who remarn rn the upper thrrd of therr class who are approv d by the natronal secretary become elrgrole for membershrp rn the Qurll and Scroll Natronal Iournalrstrc socrety Iurrrors and Senrors who fulfrlled thes requrrements and became members thrs year were Glenn Ellrngson Shelton Iones Iohn Van Bronkhorst Iames Emrrck and Georgra Mooney A short play was presented by the PEP staff early rn the year The Staff Edrtor Iohn Van Bronkhorst Assocrate Edrtor Shelton Iones Sports Glenn Ellrngson Advrsor Mrss Wrllene Iones Bus ness Manager Ruth Whrtney Reporters Helen Broesder Georgra Mooney Ianet lones Bette Emrrck Patrrcra Lavrn Mary lane Strrcklrn Ioan Petersen Patrrcra Whrte Beverly Krrkpatrrck Iames Emrrck Leora Prrce Helen Lane Gladys Brck Patrrcra Petersen SENIOR PLAY Wrth Mrss Iames and Mrss lones as drrectors the class play Plane Crazy was chosen to be presented December 4 l942 Iudgrng by the number of people present rt was really a success and the Senrors felt relreved of a heavy frnancral burden as a result The cast rncluded Nelda Haleon Marrorre Bossberg Anna Betty lune Koorstra George Haleon Shelton Iones Elorse Pat Hays Irmrny lohn Van Bronlchorst Mrss Crump Helen Serfert Harold CPutrrdJ Irmrny Emrrck Ioe tMusclesl Glenn Ellrngson Iulre Pat Petersen Peggy Frances Nrgg Chrp Ralph Hales Mrs Petty Ruth Whrtney Irmmys gang Beverly Krrkpatrrck Vernon Freebury Bertha Tomsha Goldre Kerl Dorothy Ek Brll Thaanum and Torval Halverson Personnel rn charge of productron were Busrness Manager Beverly Krrk patrrck Stage Manager Art Errckson Propertres Elsre Carlson and Mary Fagan House Manager Buth Loeffler The plot centered around Irmmy Haleon He wanted to fly but because hrs father was not arr rnrnded he got a Job as hangar boy at the arrport to help pay for flyrng lessons Wrth the help of hrs gang he also worked at Iulre s Hamburger Inn Frnally the plan leaked our Then lrmmy smashed hrs car cranrng to see an arrplarre Mr Haleon se rng the only way out srgned Irmmys flyrng perrnrr The cast certarnly en1oyed prrttrng on the play Cas anyone could see rf he looked rn at a rehearsall and deep gratrtude goes to Mrss Iones and Mrss Iames for therr farthful leadershrp through those srx tryrng weeks I43I 1 1 , . sh .., r ' ra 1 , . .r 11 1 11 . 1 1 A . V . .. . . '4 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 . 1 .1 . Q N., , V , . 1 2 ' V . , , , V . . V 5 . - . . - . ' r - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , V ' 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 .1 1 1 - r - , ' 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 . N D1 1 A 1 . , N., , 1 1 . .A 1 1 Y 1 1 I UNIOR PROM Thls extravaganza of 1942 was presented on Aprll 18 rn hrgh honor for the departmg class of 42 The Iunlor Prom was the emoyment and lrfe of the Jumors whrle work on 1t was belng completed The steady however slow progress ultlmately pro duced a scene 1ns1de a Latln Amerxcon veranda or pat1o Enclosmg th1s patro on one srde was a hrgh rock wall hung w1th garlands of blossoms whtle under the balcony oppostte were graceful whrte festoons ln front of the orchestral stage stood a latt1ce fence draped wlth more unrque and fanc1ful flowers One of the more pleasrng effects was the huge mural upstage typrfymg Pan Amencamsm on whlch the flags of the twenty one Amerrcan Bepubhcs were pamted Punch was served from a rock wall near the fence Don Severtson and Donalda Berder led the grand march at nme o clock as the Rhythm Benders rendered Onward Conrad 1n swrngtlme Two robust grouchos Harold Hanson Ir and Bob Arnot Ir gave out 1nterest1ng pro grams contalnmg such numbers as the Bollvran Blues and the Costa RICO Canter Patrons and Patronesses were Supenntendent H P Lew1s Mr and Mrs The entlre class worked on the Prorn at one trme or another and w1th the trmely gurdance of Mr Cornn achreved the completlon Tom OBr1er1 as usual solved many complrcatrons We are deeply mdebted to all of these for assurxng the flnal success IUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET The fmal farewell to the class of 42 from the class of 43 was the lumor Senlor Banquet held rn the gym m1d the Prom decoratlons on Aprrl 20 1942 About 125 persons luntors Senlors and Faculty enloyed a dmner of South Amerlcan drshes prepared by mothers of the Jumors Many thanks go to these mothers for th1s lovely banquet Followlng custom the Sophomore gzrls served such dlshes as Ensalada de Argentma Pollo y Srmplon t cetera The program conslsted of the usual compltmentary C21 welcome and response of the two class pres1dents the talks of Mr Lewrs and Advtsors Cornn and Breeden Bette Emrrck gave a readlng and Betty Iune Koorstra and Dxclc McFarland playea a plano duet Dance musrc was played followmg the program and vlth th1s the Juntors and senlors forrrally parted I 0 , I. 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FUTURE FARMERS The Conrad Chapter of th Future Farmers of Amerlca started the year wrth I1m Fowler as prestdent vrce prestdent Don Fowler secretary Bob Hostetter treasurer Bernard Koemg reporter Kenneth Merklrng and Norbert MaJerus adv1sor The followmg Green Hands 1n1t1ated on October 16 were Mahlon Wrpper man Kenneth Bowman Lyman Denzer Fdward El1ngs Tom Floerchxnger Ted Letz Tom Letz Ielmer Meyers Ed Rencurel Leo Rogers Clrfford Rossberg Don S 1Qf1Sl Arnet Smedsrud Lenard Thoreson Oscar Totdahl Arlyn Torske and Walter Myers The Twelfth Ann al Banquet of the Conrad Future Farmers of Amenca was held 1n the Conrad Hrgh School gymnasrum The members of the chapter th1s year shot pheasants to supply meat for the banquet There were one hundred and ten quests present Robert Sluys and Iunlor Robrnson who had two grlts aprece whrch be longed to the chapter gave them to the followmg four boys Edward Rencurel Tom Floerchlnger Carl Wxpperman and Everett Myers Last fall the Chapter members entered exhtblts 1n both fa1rs and took rn The Chapter has also sponsored a vegetable drlve for the school hot lunch and has successfully carrred on a campalgn to buy War Stamps hm Fowler and Bernard Koentg applled for state farmer degrees Only two can be chosen from any one chapter Furthermore they must be rn the upper thrrd of therr class must have made at least S225 on prolect programs and outstandmg 1n F F A leadershrp F F A delegates were elected to attend the annual state conventlon to be held at Bozeman on March 25 26 Ilrn Fowler and Bernard Koemg were chosen At the conventlon hm Fowler recelved h1s degree PTCW Part Tlme Cooperatlve Work grves the students a chance to get ahead ln the world Occupatrons and lndustrral Relatrons are two worthwhrle sublects that grve you your background for busrness Most students work three hours a day and are pard by the employers On behalf of all the students we w1sh to take thls pr1v1lege to thank the busrness men of Conrad Thrs year unl1ke prevrous years there are few enrolled rn the class Exght students are worktng tn local concerns Alrce Anderson Margaret Beattte Bob Hostetter Edythe Moore Frances Nrgg Cathenne Pourroy Don Severtson lean Vermulm Ben Franklm Safeway Farmers Co op Salansky s Penney s Penney s Cwambles Equrty Elevator 9 A Q' ' , ' , ' , ' , f about one hundred and eighty dollars. O O O l I 75 t HOME ECONOMICS CLUB 4.L., - L . :',... f J r 'J .,..,. . - ...Hx A rg p ,f B311 ..Je.,,. Rf-nip L PTC.W. ff Y-grfrgg Mjrqg 1 .2 flxfgg D-111 d fnfixstry T924 r F. F. A. Readrnq left tb rrqnt Frrsr R:w' Tammy Letz, Teddy Letz, Leo Rogers, Kenneth Bowman, Arne! Sr:.',dsf rud, Arlyn Torske, lelmer Meyers, Bob DeVore, Kenneth Blars, Dan Sreqrrst, Maurrce Drllmarr, Second Row: Mr Marerus, Lyman Denzer, Bernard Koenrq, lack Newell, Mahlorr Whrpperman, Bab Baumer, lrm Fowler, Arnsld Hanson, Clarre Lederer, Eduard Elrnqs, Carl Whrpperman, Leonard There- sorr, Clritord Rossbera. Thrrd Row, left to rrqht: 'Walter Myers, Harry Frnlayson, Kenneth Merklrna, Merle Drllrnan, Everett Meyers Raymond lanes, Edward Rencurel, Oscar Totdahl, Davrd Hastrnqs, lurrrar Robrnson, Iarnes Peters Fourth Row, lelt to rrqht' Marrcn Drllman Elmer Phrlrps, Robert Srler, Tsrrr Floerchrnqer, Hurrrlr Gr-fyrx Ralph Floerrlrrrrqr-r, Clai Srxedsrud, Bob Hostetter, Don Fowler, Rcbert Sluys lack Baumann P T , 4' ih , v. Q 'X ' V H .-.. ' f . , v , V A XX ee., ,y 1 ' H fl QV? , F 1 lx 1' j , gsra- 1 ' rl, XR 'l w xg-F I X fl kde, xX,,,. QM K 2? ' 1 1 t Q DEBATE Our debate club was oraamzed at the beq1nn1nq of the second s rnester Those part1c1pat1nq were Carl Galuo Glenn Llhnason Els1e Loeffler Beverly Woods Helen Hales lohn Van Bronkhorst Turner 1 Atkms Shelton Iones and Ralph Hales Beverly Woods and Iohn Van Bronkhorst dropped out later Our teacher and adv1sor was MISS Iarnes The nat1onal subtect for debate was Resolved That a Federal World Government Should Be Estabhshed 'Ne met flfSl per1od every Monday Wednesday and Fr1day Our club qave an exh1b1t1on debate before tne assembly on March l Several weeks later we held a debate for the L1ons Club at the1r request We enroyed several rounds of debate 1n the d1str1ct tournament at Great Falls LIBRARY Hey' get me somethmq to read th1s per1od a L1fe or somethmq What do ya mean I cant read em now Well' lrn not 1n here last p6I1Od O K' O K ' get me a qood l1brary book What s that b1q red one Wllh the yellow letters that S1lS back there on the th1rd shelf There no over a couple of books the other way that s 1t Oh' l dont want th1s the pr1nt 1S so small you can hardly see tt Say see 1f Ttqer Roan lS 1n No I dont remember the author but gosh' l dont know how to work that crazy card cataloq Well qtve me a Readers D1qest Guess that s the only th1na you dames can f1nd anyway' Th1s IS a fa1r example of what the l1brar1ans have to take when we the students of C H S want sornethmq to read But under the careful select1on of MISS Helen Shull the head l1brar1an all the ass1stant l1brar1ans have been chosen on the bas1s of personal1ty promptness dependab1l1ty and 1nterest 1n the work so they usually know what to do 1n cases such as that Any boy or q1rl who IS 1nterested 1n th1s work may become a l1brar1an 1f he or she can qual1fy for th1s honor posttton The l1brary has now ach1eved the name of the Lew1s L1brary ID honor of the late H P Lew1s former super1ntendent of our schools lt IS one of the f1nest school l1brar1es 1n the state wrth approx1mately seven thousand books on locat1on One of llS most useful features IS the collect1on of about flve hundred volumes of bound maqazmes w1th the Readers Gu1de as an 1ndex to th1s mater1al The ten l1brar1ans ass1st1na lvI1ss Shull th1s year are lrene Crawford VITQIDIG Fowler Evelyn Koo1stra Dolores Beatt1e Patr1c1a Kronebusch Char lotte Iohnson Helen Wh1tney Ianet Iones Mane Koemq and Leona Enckson 'll Q. V . . . . 1 1- 1 . 1 V 1 1 v . 1 -1 - 1 - A 1 1 . 11 - 1 , . 1 . . 1 . 5 . . . 11 . 11 . 1 1 1 . . , . . . . .. 1 1 . . 1 1 1 . . 1 ' . . , . 1 11 . 11 . . 1 . . , 1 , -'- . . . 11 . 11 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 . 11 1 1 11 . . . , . 1 . 11 . 11 . 1 N., . , 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . cv 11 RALPH HALES SHELTON IONES IOHN VAN BRONKHORST BOB GODDARD GLENN ELLINGSON BOB HOSTETTER MIKE PULVER DON FOWLER ROY GODDARD OLAP SMEDSRUD RALPH FLOERCHINGER KENNETH WOLVERTON HARRY ARMSTRONG BILL THAANUM LEONARD IOHNSON IUNIOR ROBINSON PRICE HARRIS C CLUB years years years years years years year year years year year year year football football football football football football football football football football football football football YGGTS YGCITS YGCIYS YQUTS YGUIS YGGYS YGCITS YGCIF YGCIT YGUT basketball basketball basketball basketball basketball basketball basketball basketball basketball basketball VVV A large group of rndustrrous boys and glrls organrzed a Latrn Club thrs year electrng the offrcers as follows Sponsor and Advrsor Mrss Wrllene lones lmperatatora Leora Prlce Sub Irnperatatora Marllyn Klugh Pecunlatora et Scrrba Dorrs Armstrong In December the club sponsored a Penny Dance One cent flnes were pard by anyone attendrng wearrng a cessorres and anythlng made from rubber steel The event was a huge success and the rnoney taken rn went toward frnancrng the Roman style banquet held on March 6th The Banquet was very entertalnrng and a good trme was had by all the members Dressed rn togae vestae and pallae Csheets to non mernbersl resemblrng Roman noblemen they ate rn a recltmng posrtron on couches In answer to the crtes of edamus tlet s eatl volo edere CI want to eatl and s1t1o tlm thrrstyl slaves bearrng hugh trays of food patterned after that of the Romans hurrted rn Entertamrnent of a wrde varrety tncluded a short Latln Sklt ln the latter part of Aprtl the clulo held a ptcruc There was plenty WJ to eat and evervohe en oyed hrrnself tremendously Thrs club and tts GCIIJIIIGS added constderably to the year s socral calendar and 1t ts hoped that thts club can l e conttnued ln the future I I ll ll so . 3 3 2 2 , , ,, so . 2 . 2 , , 2 . ., , 2 , , l 2 l 2 2 l l . ,, l L .,,, ., ,. , I , , , , I ,U ,,,,.,,,.. ,N l . Q . Venimus, Vidirnus, Vincernus'-fWe came, We saw, We shall conquer. T C CLUB Reading let! to rzqht Ftrst Raw: Roy Goddard, Shelton lanes, Bob Hcstetter, Ralph Hales, lzhn Van Brcnkhcrsf, Glenn Ellmqscn, Bob Goddard, Second Row, left to rxght: Sxquard Hefty, Coach: Mill? Pulver, Carl Galub, Elll Thaaruurrz, Leonard lshnson, Olaf Smedsrud, Thtrd Row, left to right: Kenny 'Wolverton Don Fowler, Ralph Floerchmqer, T. I. Atkms, Maunce Holm, LIBRARIANS Reading left to rtqht: Leona Errckson, Vtrqtma Fowler, lrene Crawford, Evelyne Kooistra, lanet lanes, . l .ts . Pat Kronebush, Clear otte lohnson, tv' s Shull, Mane Koemq, Helen Whxtney, Delores Beattxe T' lllslnnv UIIN l33l 3 l DEBATE CLUB Sealed, readmq lei! to rxqht: Curl Golub, Helen Holes, Beverly Wood, Elsxe Loeffler, M155 lclmes, Dueclar T. I. Atkms, Shelton Iones. Stcndmq: Glenn Ellmqson, Rulph Holes. LATIN CLUB RH zdznq IL-if 1- r1ql.t Yizs' R.w L13 Gxbbous, Gemma Mow:-Ly, Hvlf-n Broesder, Grace Tomvxsorx Mcmlyrl Kluqh, Mary Ann lllci- r Pix! Levin, Be-vorly Kukpotzlck Pu! Petersen, Ruth Whurzey, Halen W'h1tr1vy Mary lean Fuqcm, K nd Pow' fxrzfit lar:-f rv: Mae Thczrnzxs Urns Armstrinf: T-11':r:e Smurf, Lormc- Wcrlsfzrz Dcrilzy Moran, Mizzy P' Kzfrzz. Czfizezzzxa Hrmzfzzy, Mary C Km-nzq Belle Emrmck lain Pvt,-'Q- p '1'Iy' Orcutt. Tlurd Flew: Mane Kuwmq Wanda Harms, Lecm Pxxce, Pot VV'l11ID, Mxss Iones, Fgurth Row: Bch Stzlfkllr. Gf-crqe Fowler, luck Sundknop, Douqlos Probert. .E ,' Q qs .4 1 1 1 , s 6 ' A v I W Y I ' x 4' 1 0 CALENDAR FOR 1942 43 Sept 8 Tuesday was the regrstratron day for th entrre Hlgh S hool rnstead of the regular three days rn pr vrous years Some of our football prospects were strll rn the harves frelds Sept ll Charles Collrngs blmd pranrst and composer provrded an enter tammg assembly program The Soph rr'ores gave the1r annual 1n1t1at1on dance for the Freshmen The Freshman Presrdent CBoboy Strrckllnl led hrs followers attrred rn hrs dazzlmg socks and rolled up pantaloons School dragged on for se veral weeks whrle Coach 1-lefty was strll trymg to get eleven huskres out for the com ng game w1th Brownrng 2 The untrred Cowboys w1th two regulars from last year traveled to Brownrng to meet the more experlenced lndrans We gamed worlds of experrence from that game lnd1ans 19 Cowboys 14 Oct 30 Conrad won rts last regularly scheduled game at the expense of the Oc Oc Oc T e Oct 9 Very lrttle excrtement unt1l the Shelby Coyotes met the1r equal on our grrdrron Shelby 6 Conrad 20 16 The newly formed dance orchestra made the1r appearance follow 1ng a Pep rally for the Fort Benton game 17 Saturday afternoon the mrghty Cowboys had a freld day at Fort Benton Longhorns U Cowboys 31 followmg Monday the frrst srx weeks was over wrth everyone back 1n the same old rut them back rn defeat Cut Bank 6 Conrad 13 hrghly touted Choteau Bulldogs there to fore undefeated Chouteau 0 Conrad 21 I brd everyone goodbye feven Alma leanl and left for the Army Arr Corps He was back w1th1n a week wartrng for hrs call That sure beats all doesn t Nov 14 The Cowboys bowed agam to the lnd1ans rn the D1v1s1onal Play off Brownmg 26 Conrad 14 Nov 21 The Future Farmers enroyed a delrghtful evemng wtth the1r fathers at the1r annual banquet Nov 23 No one had an excuse for bemg tardy after Monday School com mences at 9 30 each school day to be contrnued untrl March 15 Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec 2 The lrttle Freshmen put on an assembly program It was the l1fSl of a serles of four The theme of the program was patr1ot1c 4 Oh yes Plane Crazy was presented by the Senror Class thls evenrng Dont tell anybody but rt was really a success 12 We experrenced o umque tvpe of dance when the Latm Club put on the1r Penny Dance A penny fme was charged 1f you had any outlandrsh garb on lsn t rt funny how many fellows went home broke that evenmg 18 Chr1stmas Holrdays begm 28 Only ten days for vacaron thts year 1-lolrdays over we start our old drudge all ofer agam l I . . Q I 9 A I - - -' ' 1 ' . 1. . ' ' V ' 1. . A Y t . , ' T ' Oct 23. The Cowboys met the big strong men from Cut Bank, and turned T. . ' ' . it? . . tl . ' , an l New Years came rn wrth the hope that the war would be over th1s year We got the day off but only wtth the ldea that we would have to make 1t up on some Saturday rn the future an 8 Wlth New Years rn the a1r the lunror Hop was put on an 15 Today of all days th1s rs the one that IS most dreaded Semester Exams By the way school was called oft 1n the afternoon on account of the worst blrzzard rn these parts for several years an 22 By far the best dance of the school year was put on by the Yell Squad th1s evenmg It was a Co ed dance whlch was somethlng dlfferent You cant tell me that these women arent wolves or should that be wolver1nes7 an 26 Second of the assembly programs was put on by the lumors lt was one of these one act plays wrth screams chrlls and thrrlls Feb 5 The Drarnatrc Club entertalned the assembly wrth a one act play Feb 6 Conrad Journeyed to Brady for the frrst basketball game of the year Yes we won Feb 13 Brady came to Conrad for a return engagement thls evemng They had revenge rn therr eyes Yes we dldnt w1n Feb 19 Smartrng from last week s defeat Conrad drdnt let up once rn the game wrth Valrer No we dldnt lose them Feb 26 28 Conrad partrcrpated rn the D1str1ct Tournament at Shelby By the way we got slxth place as usual March 6 An amateur program by the Sophomores was a huge success ln the evemng the band sponsored a concert After the concert the students were favored by a dance from the Latrn Club March 19 The last of the assembly programs was a varlety show by Senlors Ouchl that quartet ln the evenmg the rough necks C C Clubl had therr annual utter bug dance Aprll 3 For the frrst trme rn school hlstory the Iunrors presented a play The play fBelat1ves by Affectronl was pretty good conslderrng everythmg Aprrl 9 Another band and Glee Club concert was enloyed by everyone Apnl 16 What' another Co ed Prom Oh' those gals May l Due to war restrrctron the Iunror Prom wasnt quxte as lavtsh as rn the past But all rn all we certatnly had a mce ttme May 3 The lun1ors and Sentors got together for one last stampede at the Iun1orSen1or Banquet May l4 Tontght rs the ntght Everybody ts runnrng around wrth forntals or caps and gowns on Everyone ts so excrted May 15 Last day of school C-oodloye CHS t has been a great and glonous four years l . . l . . l ' . Feb. 20. The victorious Cowboys traveled to Valier only to be humbled by - I 5 x uf R, wx if .N Q ig '7--41: A Q if w 5' if f 1 ly .4w ' 7' I ilk' Q89 'Y.I ' ' . . ' 1. If Y. A. 1 , 1 ww K- 'Q .1 n .-1 A l'n ' ., gf- , . fn, -4 ,., ' Ui ' ,N. ..: .1 all PY' fa 'r 1' Y: H 97525.-. 1 4i'N .ITT 4-. vi 3 xv J, nf ll K, Q vga X 94 qv 59 E Q 4 as Q .Q I 23,3 f f I , y f l, 'V Pardon rmqi 'J 'K P P in . Ta T, I. Atkins 4 L Roy Goddard Robert Goddard 4? K Don Fowler l l l ' c Bill ThOGf1Um Iohn Vcm Bronkhorst Leonard Iohnson Bob Hosfeffef Shelion Iones Glenn Ellmqson Ralph Floerchmqer C071 Golub Kennlfh WOlV9YfOn Olaf Srnedsrud Maurice Holm Ralph Holes Cuptum 4 FOOTBALL SQUAD Hecdlnq left to mqht Fusr Row: Leonard lohnsfvn, lohn Van Ercnkhcrst, Olaf Snxeasrud, Kenny 'Waiver tcn, Ralph Flcerchmqer, Bgb Hosta-Her, R E. Hales, Glenn Ellxnqson, Don Fzwler, C. Shelter: lanes Bch Gaddcrd. T:-cnnd FLW: Hefty, Corxf'l.g Walfvr Meyers, Carl Golub, Calvm lzhnsfsn, l.'!:xu11'Q Hzlzzwf E111 T531 nun. T I. Atl-uns, Tim Fagan Rcy Goddard Hrs Rpm' Artist Str:-dszud ':r.1:r R:b::.S,r,, Cflgffcrd Rifih'-IQ. FOOTBALL Starting th year with 'ily two r gu ar th Cowboys ca e through with a highly successful s ason ln heir firs garn th C wboys played Brown ng at Browning and went down to defeat l9 14 at the hands of the rn re experienc a lndians Playing th ir next gante at home the Cowb ys subdued their ancien rival Shelby 206 Iourneying to Port Bentdn for th ir only day game of the season the Cowboys roped the haples Longhorns 3l 0 in a rather slow ball game The Cowboys tangled with the Cut Bank Wolves the next week on their own field ln a fiercely conte ted battle Conrad finally emerged victor on the long end of a l3 6 score and as the gun sounded they were driving for another touchdown The Cowboys last scheduled game was with the undefeated Cho eau Bulldogs who were leading the conference D1splay1ng a great brand of foot three touchdowns themselves As Chateau had not completed their schedule this left Browning and Conrad tied for the conference lead Conrad 2l Choteau 0 The Indians and Cowboys staged one of the closest and most exciting games ever witnessed in the district for some time The lndtans drew first blood after the opening kickoff and led 70 Early in the third quarter the Cowboys stripped of an overconfidence which had pervaded their first half play retaliated quickly with two touchdowns and led 127 going into the fourth quarter Relaxing somewhat they let the Indians drive over another touchdown to make the score read Browning l4 Conrad lZ With five minutes to go the Cowboys began another drive and went to the Browning ten yard line Then as it seemed they were going to snatch victory from defeat they muffed a play and a fleet lndian stole the ball and ran ninety yards for a touchdown Browning 2l Conrad l2 FOOTBALL SQUAD Ralph Hales rounding out four years of football alternated at fullback and tackle playing stellar ball in both positions Ralph weighed lB5 lbs He called signals for the boys also Shelton Iones completing his third year did a swell rob at tackl Shelton we ghed l70 lbs Iohn Van Bronkhorst l53 lb enior plugged the cent r hole Not many aot by lohnny Emmet Embody 170 ll' senior end play d bang up ball all the way 4 I e ' or e l s e l K . 1 ' ' e . . t ' t .te e o i. '. - . c ' e' ' . A 9' r V C l ' ' f I I I - ' , I et C - , , , . , l ball the Cowboys held the Bulldogs offense to a standstill while driving over i , ' . s , ' e . , ,. ' , 1 e . - . Bob Hostetter 166 lb sefrror guard The team wrll really rnrss hrm next year Glenn Elhngson 155 lb end and also a senror specralty grabbrng those bullet passes Bob Goddard 150 lb tleetfooted llatfooted halfback and the teams passer Leonard Iohnson 140 los The other halfback Leonard wrll be a boy to watch he s only a sophomore Olaf Smedsrud 105 lbs of blockrng back When Ole hrt em they stayed Ralph Floerchrnger 185 lb regular guard ll that look drdnt scare m he d show em the harr on hrs chest Kenny Wolverton 170 lb tackle and another muscle man ll they could moved Kenn d move em Don Fowler 175 lbs Alternated at not wrth Embody A swell ballplayer Roy Goddard 140 lbs ot sophomore A frne pass recervrng end Roy wrll bear watchrng T I Atkms 100 lb guard A ballplayers ballplayer The team has lost Bllly Thaanum 150 1b senror guard 1-larr on hrs legs and fuzz on hrs chest Conrad s brd for All Amerrcan lcharn carrrerl B111 Iensen 158 lb Junror tackle The team lost B111 to those 1-lawarran mardens rrr Honolulu Carl Galub 120 lb rumor hallback The mrghty mrdget who could prck em up and ley em down Mcrunce Holm 145 1b blockrng back Maurrce wr11 be trghtrng for a regular berth next year CLASS BASKETBALL TQURNAMENT For the thrrd consecutrve year the Class of 43 won the rnter class tourna m nt The scores were Sophonrores Fresh rren Serrrors lurrro s lurrrors Fresh rren Serrrors Soph rrrror s hit. ' , . . ' ' 'e , be , ' ' . T. 1. to the Arr Corps. 54 r 20 ' 66 r 19 ' 22 r 16 ' 34 : e 15 1 it-1 , Reading left to right--First row: Leonard Iohnson, Shelton lones, Glenn Ellinqson, Don Fowler, Price Harris, Roy Goddard, Second Row: Siguard Hefty, Coach: Bob Goddard, Calvin Iohnson, Junior Robinson, Mike Pulver, John Van Bronkhorst. BASKETBALL SQUAD COWBOYS TRIP BULLDOGS The Cowboys opened their conference schedule in the Crackerbox at Brady by winning 33-30. ROY Goddard sank two baskets in the last two minutes to bring home the bacon. BULLDOGS GET REVENGE Brady Bulldogs revenged their defeat of the previous week by downing the Cowboys 21-17 on Conrad's floor. The game was nip and tuck throughout with Brady pulling to the front in the last few minutes. Conrad showed its lack of game experience by tossing the ball away time and again. CONRAD BEAT VALIER The Panthers and the Cowboys squared off in the Conrad gym with the Cowboys coming out on the lonq end of a 23-20 count. Atwood kept Valier in the running by several push 'em up and hope they come down in the basket shots from the middle of the floor. PANTHERS 22, COWBOYS 21 In the closest game of the season the Cowboys came out on the short end of a 22-21 score. Iones put Conrad out in the lead in the first quarter by sinking three shots from the corner. Iunior Robinson, diminutive reserve, went into the game in the last few minutes and made the Cowboys' last basket from the side. The Cowboys directed a barrage at the basket in the dying minutes of the game but couldn't connect. TOURNAMENT RESULTS Browning Indians took the district tournament by beating Shelby 30-25. Conrad was asked to compete in the tournament despite their short schedule. By winning one and losing two the Cowboys placed sixth. ln their first en- gagement the Cowboys were subdued by the Sunburst Refiners. Oilrnont fell victim to the Cowboys Friday afternoon 29-19. 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