Cut Bank High School - Wolf Yearbook (Cut Bank, MT)

 - Class of 1923

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LIVE WIRE Page 4 F U X U R E O F THE CLASS OF 23 (Thunder) FIRST WITCH: When shall we meet again. In thunder, lightning, or in rain? SECOND WITCH: When the hurly-burly’s done. When each a name and fame has won. THIRD WITCH: ’Twill be upon the set of another sun. FIRST WITCH: Where the place? SECOND WITCH: Amid these halls of anon! A L L : To meet again, our future ken. Ou ............. ou............ FIRST WITCH: The wierd sisters, hand in hand, Posters of the sea and land. Thus do go about, about; Thrice to thine and thrice to mine, And thrice again to make up nine. Peace! the charm’s wound up. (Thunder) A Ii Ii : Stormy night and cloudy sky, Hark the wild wind's mournful cry. FIRST WITCH: Round about the cauldron go, In it the Freshman satire throw; Tests that under cold gray stone Days and nights been 31, Sweltered Sophomores sleeping got, Boil thou first the charmed pot. ALL: Double, double, toil and trouble Fire burn and cauldron bubble. FIRST WITCH: Junior pep then do take. In the cauldron boil and bake. With Miss Wall’s curly locks Mixed with Peterson’s cotton sox. Fifty jokes that Youngberg tells Along with Conmey’s tortoise shells. Add to this Mrs. Scott’s grace And Miss Funnell’s jovial face. Pound and stir and maul’d rum. These ingredients of our cauldron; ALL: Quietly we steal about, Expeditiously go out Stealing these, for it’s understood When they’re done the charm is good. FIRST WITCH: By the pricking of my thumbs Something this way surely comes. Open locks, whoever knocks! (Aged person staggers in, long beard and staff) FIRST WITCH: Who comes here? ALL : Say! Speak! Tell! AGED PERSON: I am the class of ’23— The greatest group of pep and brain That ever from our high school came. Who are thou, so lean a plenty? FIRST WITCH: We are the witches come, you see! SECOND WITCH: Of whom you studied in English three. THIRD WITCH: In that awful book «about Macbeth. OLD MAN: Then please foretell what e’er befell The members of class loved well. (First Witch utters wierd chants) ALL: (Witches dancing about.) Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire, burn and cauldron bubble. (At this time the Jester enters and says) .FESTER: Thou wish’st to know How things did go And would like to see Those of the class of ’23? —

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live wire T HE CLASS Page 3 Othelia Bach—Owl Staff 3; Girl's Trio ; Glee Club 3-4; B. B. 3-4; Tri-County Declamation 3; Class Vice President 4; Live Wire Staff 4; S. L. C. 4; Debate 4. She seems to be a girl Of serious intent. For loafing and for foolishness She doesn’t give a cent. Dorothy Barnard—Live Wire Staff 2-3; J i- brary Staff 2-3-4; Abbu San of Old Japan 3: Glee Club 3; A. A. 3-4; Orion 2-3-4; S. L. C. 4; What Happened to Jones 4. If every one could know her We’re sure they all would say That Dorothy is a favorite Growing more so day by day. Marvel Berger—Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! 1 : At the End of the Rainbow 2; Abbu San Old Japan 3; Orions 2-3; Sec. A. A. 3: B 3-4; S. L. C. 4; What Happened to Jones 4; Glee Club 3-4. No matter how she's dressed In satin or in gingham She’d have a lot of men around. And say, she loves to kid them. Walter Halvorson—Class Vice President 1-2: Live Wire 1-4; Secretary-Treasurer A. A. 1- 2; Debate 1; Vice President A. A 3: O - chestra 3; S. L. C. 4: A. A. 1-2-3-4; Tnrmph of Pauline 4; What Happened to Jones 4. School is slow, school is punk. When he is absent just a minive. And so we would not turn him down For any student in it. Grace Hessler—Library Staff 2-3-4: At End of the Rainbow 2; Glee Club 3-4 : 2- 3-4; S. L. C. 4; What Happened to Jones 4. Grace is a busy girl With always lots to do: But she finds time once in a while To stroll with Jimmie an hour or two. June Hull—Captain B. B. Team 2-3: B B 4 - Sec.-Treas. Orions 2; Treas. A. S. C. B H S 2-3; Sec.-Treas. Class 1-2; Owl Staff 3 4 the End of the Rainbow 2; Abbu San of 011 Japan 3; Glee Club 3; Library Staff 3; S. L. C. 4; What Happened to Jones 4. She hails from Cantril, Iowa, Where the corn grows tall and thin And everybody knows her Since their friendship she does win. Lourinda Kaufman—Orions 2-3-4; Orchestra 3-4; Girl's Trio 3; Abbu San of Old Japan 3; Cantata 3; A. A. 3; S. L. C. 4; Live Wire Staff 4; Camp Fire 4; What Happened to Jones 4. We list unto our Llndy’s laugh So merry and so true And lo, our troubles vanish- How could we part from you. June Madison—Sec.Treas. Class 2; Live Wire Staff 2-3-4; B. B. 1-3; Orions 3-4; Vice Presi- dent A. A. 3; Abbu San of Old Japan 3: Noth- ing But the Truth 3; Glee Club 3-4: Yell Lea- der 2-4; Vice President A. S. C. B. H. S 3: What Happened to Jones 4; S. L. C. 4; Class President 4. Some folks they say it’s pep that counts And I don’t know but they’re right. For June is just that kind of girl That people always like. Idolph Milsten—Owl Staff 3; Live Wire 2-3- Hurry! Hurrv! Hurry! 1; At the End of thp Pmnbow 2; Nothing But the Truth 3: What Happened to Jones 4; S. L. C. 4; President A. S. C. B. H. S. 4. Now people say appearances Are often quite deceiving. Perhaps then he is not so shy As folks have been believing. Beatrice Van Ormer—Hurry! Hurry! Hurrv» 1; At the End of the Rainbow 2: Nothin But the Truth 3; Glee Club 3: Girl's T a- f ibrary Staff 2-3: Chairman of Library Staff 4: Orion President 2-3-4: Triumph of Pau- line 4; What Happened to Jones 4 - JY»hn e a • Declamation 2-3-4; Tri-Ccuntv Declamat1 4; S. L.C. 4. A girl who’s always in for fun And yet is quite a student She's jolly and she seems to be Careful, wise, and prudent.



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LIVE WIRE Page 5 FUTURE OF THE CLASS OF '23 WITCHES: Yea! Foretell! JESTER: (Waving a wand and taking a few fancy steps) Then hear thou me! A new Sarah Bernhardt has come upon the stage, And as a clever actress she’s the wonder of the age: Thus charming Marvel Berger entertains the world, And has quietly for use her sweet grace unfurled. As a congresswoman, Othelia Bach is at present to be found. She’s now as successful in passing the days’ unending round As when she went to high school, and as the brightest of us classed. Now she votes on many measures and sees them defeated or passed. That awful man-hater is living all alone On some distant isle behind a wall of stone, But we still have hopeful hopes that there’s one faithful heart Which may coax Grace Hessler from that lonely isle to part. If ever to Texas you should go, I’m sure you’ll want to see The Star State’s finest ranch, known as the Crown Bar Z It’s Walter Halvorson who bosses it with his bright and cherry smile And with horse and lariat has ridden full many a mile. June Madison is a her name—she’s the best hand, “I don’t want to get well,” say all the patients in all the land. In some large hospital, is a nurse with gentle there When they're under her kindly treatment and her gentle care. The East offers opportunities we do not have here in the west And many of our people it’s claimed, some of the very best— For instance take June Hull—none sweeter will be found. Is a model in New York and is becoming world renowned. To see an aviatrix is now a common sight Though it’s remarkable to see one make a lengthy flight. Dorothy Barnard makes real flights, her name is greatly known. Sometimes she makes a deviation and travels far as Rome. Everyone has gained distinction in some particular class And there’s one we must consider who before you now' will pass. He was always witty and jolly as most of you have seen, Now Idolph Milsten is editor of the Whizz Bang Magazine. If ever you go to the reservation, I’m sure you'll want to see A ranch where good times are had and always will be And the dainty little mistress of this place you’ll see Is just our sweet Lourinda of the class of '23. Go to the musicale and there you’ll hear Some compositions by Beatrice Van Ormer, our musician so dear. In Switzerland Alps her summers now she spends And if you wish to visit her, a hearty welcome she’ll extend. —J. M. 23.

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