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Hettie Bedaro Evelyn Bennett Effie Newman Marjory Clark Mervin Damlen Lillian Lofberg Jasper Davis Elsie Flaqet Donald Frisbee Elizabeth Gjertson Malcolm Warburg Lena Miller Joe Kapp John Lewis Sally Lewis Florence McDonald Margaret Michaels Wilma Powell Hettie Yah, he's going to Evie 1'M learning to drive Ef Won't that be fun Pepper Oh, I'll tell you Merv Don't you think Shang You're not telling me Jaspie Where's my Nellie Al My Godfrey's Goat Don Now—AH—AS 1 SAID Betty Wowie! Mac 1'm not saying Enie Oh, Georgie Joe Don't mind me Johnny Just to be a man Sally Huh Tommie For a fact Giggles Oh, I can't Billy Oh, no you don't Cooking for two Designer of Packaro cars Teaching kindergarden Rivaling Walter Winchell Public Enemy No. 1, 2, 3, CTC Lifting faces and covering bald HEADS Screen Star Chaperoning young moderns College Professor Translator of foreign language Professor Quiz Inventing an anti-wind conductor Champion of women's rights Dude rancher Blowing bubbles Typist for the future Pres. Publishing the Life Magazine Waiting for a train to West Va. Delores Poynter Lory Betty Reagan Betty Ruth Sines Susie Irvin Teterud Ernie Meryle Teterud Toby Donald Thorburn Herby Oh, Criminy Did I TELL YOU How ABOUT IT Wait a minute Oh-Lord! Now LET ME SEE Running a bicycle club Teammate of Fred Aistaire Radio crooner Operating a hamburger stand Acrobat in a side-show Teaching Chemistry Jack Warner Jack Doris Wilcox Dorrie Murray Williamson Murray James Worthington Jim Conrad Zuelke Con Davio Weiland Dave Here I come Tee-hee Shyster Boy, we sure went to Howdy How'd you feel Racing the Blue Bird Modeling on Fifth Avenue Coaching an All-Star Team town Operating a Service Station Just a rioin' and a ropin' Running a taxi from Cut Bank to Santa Rita Hats off! Along the halls there comes A BEVY OF STUDENTS, A CLATTER OF DRUMS A BUNCH OF BRAINS IS COMING NIGH Hats off! The Seniors are passing by. -17-
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Unaware or what high school was holding for THEM, FORTY-ONE GREEN FRESHMEN ENTERED CUT BANK High School in September, 1933. They faced the FUTURE CONFIDENTLY, NOT KNOWING WHAT WAS IN STORE FOR THEM. After a few weeks our enthusiasm was dampened BY THE INITIATION, BUT WE SHOWED THE UPPERCLASSMEN THAT WE HELD NO HARD FEELINGS TOWARD THEM FOR THE TREATMENT THEY GAVE US, BY SPONSORING a return party.” From that time on, we began TO TAKE AN INTEREST IN SCHOOL ACTIVITIES. The class officers were: President—Irvin Teterud, Vice President—Florine Stewart, Secretary—Margaret Michaels, Treasurer — Murray Williamson. OURING THE FIRST YEAR, Mr . MlCKEN ORGANIZED a boy's basketball team. Murray Williamson was THE ONLY ONE TO MAKE THE FIRST SQUA0 THAT YEAR. Several members of the class tried out for debate. They were: Donald Frisbee, Mervin Dahlen, Peter Anderson and Irvin Teterud. Donalo Frisbee and Irvin Teterud made the secono squad. In the Scholastic Contest Don Frisbee took second in Latin I. The members of the class were: Meryle Teterud, Jean Stewart, Margaret Michaels, Effie Newman, Reatha Walburger, Esther Kleinsmith, Wallace Bedard, Frank Denney, Betty Reagan , Garth Wheeler, Florence McDonald, Conrad Zuelke, Hettie Bedard, Elsie Flaget, Lena Miller, Jack Warner, Jim Worthington, Florine Stewart, Betty Gjertson, Kenneth Johnson, Donalo Frisbee, Murray Williamson, Jasper Davis, Irvin Teterud, Mildred Tenney, Lois Sim, Benn Kapp, John Lewis, Malcolm Warburg, Joe Kapp, Peter Anderson, LeRoy Rush, Mervin Dahlen, and Warren Kapp. Mr. Micken WAS OUR CLASS SPONSOR. The next year we came back with considerably MORE CONFIDENCE. NOW WE REALLY ENTERED MORE INTO THE SCHOOL LIFE. Murray Williamson and Don Thorburn were on THE FOOTBALL TEAM. MURRY WILLIAMSON WAS AGAIN ON THE FIRST SQUAD BASKETBALL TEAM. Doris Wilcox took first place in Biology, Don Frisbee took first in Geometry, and Donald Frisbee and Betty Gjertson tied for second in Latin II in the Scholastic Contest at Conrad. Those missing in our second year were: Garth Wheeler, Reatha Walburger, Warren Kapp, Kenneth Johnson, and Mildred Tenney. Five new MEMBERS ENTERED DURING OUR SOPHOMORE YEAR. THEY were: Ruth Sines, Chattie Noah, Delores Poynter Doris Wilcox, Reagan Madison, and Don Thorburn. Maoison, Vice President-Jim Worthington, Secretary—Don Frisbee, Treasurer—Esther Kleinsmith. Miss Williams was our aovisor. Juniors I Upperclassmen! Lillian Lofberg, Forrest Burgess, Marjory Clark, Don Ralston and Cliff Hartford entered our class this year. Several Junior boys were prominent on both THE BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL TEAMS. THOSE RECEIVING LETTERS FOR FOOTBALL WERE: DON THORBURN, Jack Warner, Jim Worthington, Forrie Burgess, and Conrad Zuelke. Murray Williamson was on the first squad basketball team and Jack Warner and Don Frisbee WERE PROMINENT. We elected the following officers: Pres. Jim Worthington, Vice President—Forrie Burgess, Secretary—Jack Warner, Treasurer—Esther Kleinsmith, Miss Bairo was our class sponsor. Our play, Digging up the Dirt” proveo very successful. Miss Baird coacheo it. The Junior Prom was the last of our activities DURING THE YEAR. THE DECORATIONS CARRIED OUT THE IDEA OF A GYPSY FOREST SCENE, WHICH SHOWED OUR ORIGINAL IDEAS. Seniors! At last we have reached the highest PINNACLE OF OUR HIGH SCHOOL CAREER. WE ARE LEADING IN SCHOOL ACT IVI T I ES—L I VE WIRE, Football, Basketball and now the Wolf.” Wilma Powell and Evelyn Bennett are our new members. A few members of the class have oropped OUT. This year our officers are: President: Delores Poynter, Vice President—Murray Williamson, Secretary—Lillian Lofberg, Treasurer—Jim Worthington. Don Thorburn, Conrad Zuelke, Jack Warner, and Murray Williamson were again on the football team. Jack Warner was captain. Murray Williamson was the captain on the BASKETBALL TEAM. DON FRISBEE AND JACK WARNER WERE ON THE FIRST SQUAD. On December fourth the class presented our play, Hobgoblin House. We also gave an assembly PROGRAM IN WHICH SOME UNUSUAL TALENT WAS DISPLAYED. NOW WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO GRADUATION WITH REGRET AT LEAVING OUR NEW HIGH SCHOOL, YET WITH ANTICIPATION AT THE NEW LIFE OPENING BEFORE US.
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