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

 - Class of 1928

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Pa£e 17 Danens Service Station GAS, OIL, GREASES Dray Line in Connection PHONE NO. 36 CUT HANK CITY DRAY LINE ALBERT TETERUD, Proprietor Everything: in Draying and Transfer work done promptly and with care PHONE NO. 5 CUT BANK We Acknowledge our obligation to the Cut Bank School Board for providing us with the means whereby we have been able to complete a happy and successful education period in the Cut Bank School. Class of ’28 P lOMEER r RESS PUBLICITY AYS

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Page 16- Anna: “Really, Thelma, that is the best you have done yet.” Lewis: “That most interesting- of short stories is certainly worthy of praise. Perhaps Jean would now favor us with a selection.” Jean: “Pm not sure about the favor, but here goes. (Plays a selection on the piano) Now An- na, it is your turn to show off a little. I think Anna is doing real well, don’t you? That study- ing like she did in Berlin surely was worth while” All: “It certainly was, Anne, you are a real painter.” Stuart: “We certainly have all done well each in our own way, and I don’t think any of us need be ashamed of our class of ’28. Thelma: “Now let’s sing our class song and give our class yell. Jean, you play for the song, and Stanley, you lead the yell, please do. You were always good at that.” (Stanley crosses over and sits down between four girls on the davenport) Stanley: “Here goes! Everybody ready now. Do your stuff.” (Song and yell given.) Stanley: “Well, folks, I have at last put my de- cision down to these four.” Lewis: “Luck dog!” Four girls: “My hero!” T. A; L. S; J. M; R. Y. and J. S.—’28 he Characters Stanley Strohl (Salesman for Ladies Ready to Wear. (Always a ladies man.) Robert Young (A noted Tenor Singer who has just returned from Paris. Lewis Warde (A Professor of Biology at Harv- ard) ard, always looking fcr specimens.) John Stahl (Electrical Engineer.) Francis Jones (Prosperous Dry Land Farmer.) Stuart Whetstone (A noted Politician, rather stout.) Forest Kindle (A military officer at University of Montana, trained at West Point.) Lois Strong (Dietition in a large hospital in Los Angeles.) Anna Mace (Painter in Studio; Jean McLean (Studying Music) Thelma Anderson (Writer) Reunion given by them in a Studio in Seattle.) Ruth Baird (Winner of National Typing Prize. Now is typist for President of Montana Univer- sity. Alice Johnston (Famous Medical Doctor in the same hospital in which Lois is Dietician. Tessie Micken (Married to a Famous Bishop in New York City.) “Safety First” This was a lively 3 act comedy presented by the class of 28 in their Junior year. The characters were: Jack—A nervous young husband—Stuart Whetstone. Jerry—A more bold young husband—Stanley Strohl. McNutt—A witty Irish detective—Forest Kindle. Elmer—A young college boy in love with Zulieka John Stahl. Abou Ben Mocha—Zulieka’s terrible father— Bob Johnston. Mabel—Jack’s jealous wife—Thelma Anderson. Virginia—Jerry’s wife—Anna Mace. Mrs. Bndger—A stylish gray haired matron— Alice Johnston. Zulieka—The Turkish girl whom Elmer loved— Tessie iMcken. Mary Ann—Mrs. Bridger’s Irish maid—very comical—Ruth Baird. This play was very clever because of its many mixups and the way they were untangled. The proceeds from this play were used for the Prom and banquet. R. A. Y.—’28 T onWe Right— Freshies a ing in the Sights at Black foot



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 Page 18 CUT BANK HOTEL IT PAYS TO DRESS WELL (Dress Swell) All Modern Conveniences —Come and order your new suit now $25.00 and up Mrs. R. Chasse ms Cut Bank, Montana GUS YOUNG—TAILOR It takes something better than day dreams to pay college bills.—Life insurance never disappoints children. GROCERIES, CANDY, WOOD FEED GLACIER GROCERY C. E. FRLSBEE CONFECTIONERY Health, Accident and Life Income Pians Cut Bank, Montana STEPHEN J. RIGNEY SEE VAN Attorney and Counsellor at Law For all kinds of Insurance Cut Bank, Montana WAH TAI HAND LAUNDRY IRVING JACOBSON Does a Good Job General Merchandise Upper Broadway ' .v ! I Phone 64 Cut Bank, Montana Cut Bank, Montana

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