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Page 1 Individual Activities 1 —- ====11 THELMA ANDERSON—Girls Glee Club-2, Orion Society-2, “Safety First”-3, Musical Com- edy-3, Blue Ribbon in chemistry at Tri County Scholarship contest-3, “And Home Came Ted’’-4, Girls Vocational Conference at Bozeman-4, Medal for Lincoln Essay Contest-4, Washington-Lin- coln Essay Contest-4, Washington Lincoln Pro- gram-4, Armistice Day Program-3, Easter Can- tata-4, Girls Chorus-3, Girls Trio-4, Graduating with 18 1-4 units. RUTH BAIRD—Glee Club-1-2, Orion Society- 1-2, Basket Ball-1-3, Freshman Debate team-1, Class Sec. 1, Class Treas. 2, Class Sec. 3, Vice Pres. Class 4, Secretary of Student Body 4, Joke Editor of Live Wire 4, Editor of Owlet 4, Blue Ribbon in Typing at Tri-County Scholarship Con- test 3-4, Washington Lincoln Program 4, Gradu- ating with 17 1-4 units. ALICE JOHNSON—Orion Society 1-2, Girls Glee Club 1-2 3-4, Girls Basket Ball 1-3, “Safety First,, 3, “And Home Came Ted” 4, Armistice Day Program 3, Musical Comedy 3, Girls Trio 4, Washington Lincoln Program 4, Class Sec. 4, Girls Vocational Conference at Bozeman 4, Graduating with 16 3-4 units. FRANCIS JONES—“And Home Came Ted” 4 Armistice Day Program 3, Musical Comedy 3, School Chorus 3-4, Baseball 4. Graduating with 16 units. FORREST KINDLE—“Cherry Blossoms” 1, High School Orchestra 1-2-3-4, Boys Trio 3-4, “Safety First” 3, Musical Comedy 3, Double Male Quartet 3-4, Washington Lincoln Program 4, High School Chorus 4, “And Home Came Ted” 4, Schol- astic Contest 3, Graduating with 17 5-8 units. ANNA MACE—Orion Society 1-2, Girls Glee Club 1-2, Girls Basket Ball 1-2-3, “Safety First” 3, “And Home Came Ted” 4, Debate Club 2, Arm- istice Day Program 3, Girls Chorus 3, Musical Comedy 3, Washington Lincoln Day Program 4, Vice Pres, of Junior Class 3, Class Reporter 4, Pres. Student Body 4, Captain Basket Ball Team 1-3, Business Manager of Owlet 4, Attended Vo- cational Conference at Kalispell-3. Graduating with 16 3-4 units. JEAN McLEAN—Orion Society 1-2, Girls Glee Club 1-2, Basket Ball 1, “And Home Came
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Page 2 Ted” 4, Debate Club 2, Armistice Day Program 3, Girls Chorus 3, Musical Comedy 3, H. S..Orches- tra 2-3-4, Washington Lincoln Program 4, Assist- ant Business Manager Owlet 4. Graduating with 16 1-8 units. TESSIE MICKEN—Orion Society 1-2, Glee Club 2, Class Sec. 2, Professor Pep” 2, High School Treasure 3, “Safety First” 3, Musical Comedy3, Junior Treasure 3, Washington Lin- coln Day Program 4. Graduating with 16 units. JOHN STAHL—Orion Society 1, “Safety First” 3, Musical Comedy 3, Bozeman Delegate 3, Armis- tice Day Program 3, Washington Lincoln Program 4, “And Home Came Ted”4 Business Manager of Live Wire4, Class Pres. 4, Assistant Editor of Owlet 4, Forrestry Program 4. Graduating with 16 3-4 units. STANLEY STROHL—“Safety First” 3, “And Home Came Ted” 4, Armistice Day Program3, Musical Comedy 3, Basket Ball 1-2-3-4, Captain of Basket Ball Team 3-4, Vice Pres. Class 1, Base Ball 3-4, Track 3, Scholastic Contest 3. Gradua- ting with 16 1-2 units. LOIS STRONG—Glee Club 3-4, Basket Ball 3, Armistice Day Program 3, Washington Lincoln Program 4. “And Home Came Ted” 4, Treasure 4, Graduating with 16 3-4 units. LEWIS WARDE—Glee Club 2, Debate Club 2, Muiscal Comedy 3, Armistice Dry Program 3, Track 3, Stage Manager for “Safety First” 3, “And Home Came Ted” 4, Washington Lincoln Program 4, Bozeman Delegate 4. Graduating with 18 1-8 units. STUART WHETSTONE—Class Debate 1, Vo- cational Conference 1, “Professor Pep” 2, Orion Society 1-2, Toast Master for Junior-Senior Ban- quet 3, Baseball 3-4, Armistice Day Program 3. Scholastic Contest 3-4 “Safety First” 3, “And Home Came Ted” 4, Editor of Live Wire A De- bate Club 2, Class Pres. 2, Blue Ribbon in History and Civics at Tri County Scholarship Contest 3. Graduating with 16 1-2 units. ROBERT YOUNG—Boys Glee Club 3-4. Armis- tice Day Program 4, Musical Comedy 3, Washing- ton Lincoln Program 4, Easter Cantata 4. Dele- gate to Bozeman 4, Scholastic Contest 4, Double Male Quartet 3-4. Graduating with 16 3-8 units. By F. E. K. and L. E. W. Co-Operation of Business Men and Townspeople Is Appreciated The class of ’28 wishes to take this opportun- ity to thank the business men and the town's people for their excellent cooperation along the line of advertisements. Without their assistance the “Owlet” could not have been a success finan- cially. “AND HOME CAME TED” The Senior play “And Home Came Ted” was very successfully given December 17th, 1927. The part of the young Irish hotel clerk, Skeet Kelley, was very well played by Stuart Whet- stone. i Thelma Anderson played the part of the heir- ess in a very clever manner. The spinster, Lois Strong, brought consider- able humor into otherwise dry scenes. John Stahl took the part of the mysterious character Mr. Man. His real purpose at the Inn was not revealed until the close of the last act. Ira Stone, the villain, tried all methods to win out, but he did not do so because of the efforts of those who opposed him. This part was taken by Stanley Strohl. Ruth Baird played the part of Aunt Jubilee, the cook. She was the most humorous charact- er in the play. Forrest Kindle took the part of the lawyer, Jim Ryker, in a very commendable manner. Anna Mace acted the part of Mollie Macklin. She searched for Ted, and did not give up until he was found. Alice Johnston took the part of Henrietta Dar- by. the widow from Honolulu. The part of Ted, the grcom, was taken by Fran- cis Jones. Elsie, the bride, was Jean McLean. She played the part very well. Senator McCorkle, Elsie's father, was well played by Lewis Warde. — -------------------------——------------ FIFTEENTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT CUT BANK HIGH SCHOOL Baccalaureate Address High School Auditorium SUNDAY EVENING, MAY 20th 1928 Eight O’clock Hymn—Twilight Reveries .........Buntley (High School Chorus) Scripture Reading........ Clara Teeple Praise Ye, the Father........... Gounod (High School Orchestra) Prayer...............Rev. H. E. Ingersoll Anthem, Wonderful City of Zion...Leslie (High School Chorus) Sermon...............Rev. H. E. Ingersoll Steal Away.................Slave Hymn (High School Chorus) Benediction
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