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

 - Class of 1937

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Page 29 text:

 A VERY LARGE CROWD ATTENDED THE SENIOR PLAY. Hobgoblin House given December 4th, in the high SCHOOL GYMNASIUM. A GREAT PART OF THE SUCCESS OF THE PLAY WAS DUE TO THE UNUSUAL SOUND AND LIGHTING EFFECTS. The play was presented by a very fine cast; ALL MEMBERS PORTRAYING THEIR PARTS UNUSUALLY WELL. Donald Frisbee, taking the part of Darius Krupp, maoe a convincing character as a gangster, POSING AS THE CARETAKER OF HOBGOBLIN HOUSE. Marjorie Clark did her usual fine work in the p rt of Aunt Pricilla, owner of the haunted house. Delores Poynter and Betty Reagan, as neices of Aunt Prissy, aooed the love problem to the PLOT BY TRYING TO OONVINCE THEIR AUNT THAT MERVIN Dahlen and Jack Warner, the two oashing young HEROES, WERE NOT FORTUNE-HUNTERS BUT TRUSTWORTHY YOUNG MEN AND SUITABLE HUSBANDS. Elsie Flaget saved the day by outwitting the gangsters and saving the lives of her frienos. Comedy was cleverly adoed to the play by the TWO NEGRO SERVANTS, ERNIE TETERUD AND EVELYN Bennett, who kept the audience in an uproar by their funny antics. Fine work was done by Jasper Davis, as Bluebeard Bronson, who acted as the crazy lunatic and MURDERER OF HIS WIFE, BUT WHO WAS, IN REALITY A Chicago kidnaper. Murray Williamson, another gangster in league with Krupp and Bluebeard made a fine showing in pretending to be a guard from the state insane asylum. The-Heaoless Phantom, which terrorized j WHO SAW IT, PROVEO TO BE NONE OTHER THAN A Kl 0 napeo Chicago heiress, Ruth Sines. The play was directed by Mr. Horsley with the aid of Lena Miller, stage manager; John Lewis, LeRoy Rush, and Don Ralston, stage carpenter.'

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We, the Seniors of the Cut Bank High School BEING IN FULL POSSESSION OF A SOUND MIND, UNDERSTANDING ANO MEMORY, AND ACTING ON OUR OWN ACCORD, DO MAKE, PUBLISH, AND PLACE BEFORE YOU OUR LATEST WILL AND TESTAMENT! To Mr. Davis, our esteemed superintendent WE BEQUEATH THE ASSURANCE THAT HIS HELPFUL GUIDANCE AND PATIENCE THROUGHOUT OUR SCHOOL YEARS WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN. TO THE TRIED, TESTEO, AND PROVEO FACULTY WE LEAVE OUR KINDEST REGARDS. We leave to the school in general the well- TROOOEN PATH OF HIGH SCHOOL LEARNING FROM WHICH WE ARE TURNING TO BROAOER FIELOS. We also BEQUEATH THE FOLLOWING POSSESSIONS, SEPARATELY, AND INDIVIDUALLY. There isn't everyone who has a gift of gab SO WITH GREAT GENEROSITY, MARJORIE CLARK WILLS HER GIFT TO SHANNIE WILLIAMSON. Betty Reagan wills her talent in tap-dancing to Ruth Brown. Murray Williamson wills his powerful physique to Roy Teteruo, we hope to see you behino a TUBA NEXT YEAR, ROY, BUT NOT IN IT. Wilma Powell wills her sophisticated, superior AIR TO REGINE MlNETTE. Donald Frisbee wills his highly developed INTELLECT TO JACK GAINES. Margaret Michaels wills her great sense OF HUMOR TO EOWIN MlLLER. Ah, how lucky is June Oliver to have left to her the shy, charming manner of Sally Lewis. Joe Kapp neeos all he has, and can't leave ANYTHING. Hettie Bedard wills her gooo times both IN AND OUT OF SCHOOL TO SHIRLEY SCHNEE. Evelyn Bennett wills her personality and FRIENDLY MANNER TO ROBERT WOLK. Mervin Dahlen wills his baby face to James Bell. To Dayle McClanahan, Jasper Davis wills the ART OF PLACING THUMB TACKS IN THE RIGHT POSITION. Jim Worthington wills his ability to pronounce words to Florence Magee. (Probably vice versa.) Conrad Zuelke wills his negro oialect and JIGGING ABILITY TO HAROLD DAVIS. Doris Wilcox's quiet, ano unassuming manner to Martha Gunderson, a possession well worth having. Dave Weiland wills his tendencies for catnaps IN CLASSES TO LON AUBREY. (PLEASANT DREAMS) Jack Warner wills the joykides he and June HAVE TAKEN TO RUTH MCKNIGHT ANO DlCK KlNDLE. Donald Thorburn wills his intense love for ORATIONS TO EVA WILSON. Meryle Teteruo wills her red hair to James Mattson so that he may light his cigarettes more EASILY. Ruth Sines wills her medals in football AND BASKETBALL TO ESTHER JACOBSON. Irvin Teteruo wills his artistic learning to Doris Moorhead, just so that you do not practice on the walls of the washroom, Doris, with eyebrow pencil or lipstick. Effie Newman wills her soft voice, also HER REAOY SMILE, TO BURL COBB. Lena Miller wills her coquettish air ano agreeable personality to Margaret Keisser. Florence McDonald wills her ambition to Bernice Gill, if you don't need it pass it on. Lillian Lofberg wills her high pinnacle EXCURSIONS TO JlMMY WlLLI All.SON . Delores Poynter wills her trick of getting IN AND OUT OF TIGHT PLACES TO LAURA Powell— Does your mother know you're out! John Lewis wills his fascinating grin to DeMorris Allen. Malcolm Warburg wills his motto Silence is Golden to Frank Denney. Betty Gjertson wills her gooo sportsmanship to all; she isn't fussy about who takes it. Elsie Flaget wills her laughing eyes to Merlin Fisk. It is the last request of the class of '37, THAT THE HEIRS MENTIONED ABOVE USE TO THE BEST POSSIBLE ADVANTAGE, THE TALENTS AND WORLDLY POSSESSIONS PLACED AT THEIR DISPOSAL. We hereby seal this document on this the 28th oay of May. This fills me with esthetic saoness My dears, there's methoo in my madness. -20-

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