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

 - Class of 1938

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1 4 i % Al r 9 , CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Fred Hughes and Marjorie Williams n ■ Juniot. Jack Alger Demorise Allen Bill Allison Alan Anderson Allert Berger George Brown Ruth Brown Shirley Callison Lena Chasse Joe Danens Elda Rose DeTour Virginia Ewing Isaac Ferres Ethel Fuller Bernice Gill Ralph Gordon John Hartford Jean Hatch Nina Henderson Fred Hughes Mildred Johnson Mark Jones James Kittson Mary Lawrence Betty Linder Jim Mattson Bill McClanahan Daryl McClanahan Dayle McClanahan Lloyd McClanahan Ruth McKnight Philip Michaels Edwin Miller Jim Ness Norman Ness Henry Neidhardt Harold Oiens Jean O'Loughlin Eugene Olsen Earl Phillips Junior Poppler Barbara Small Anna Smith Lois Tanabe Evelyn Teterud Blanche Walker Carlyle Webb Hermine Weisz Wayne Wilcox Marjorie Williams Robert Wilson Josephine Zuelke Lome Berger

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(Continued) Publicized as the most photographed model in the United States is June Oliver who smiles at you from the tooth paste ads. When we found her, however, she was posing for a Wrigley ad, and looking very lifelike, incidentally. Benn Kapp has been taken off the W. P. A. rolls for temporary employment as Santa Claus in one of Chicago's leading department stores. Joan Rigney is maintaining an enviable position as Society Editor on the Cut Bank Pioneer Press. Esther and Lorraine Jacobsen are operating a home for delinquent cats in California. Duffy Kittson claims to have found the ideal occupation—a taster in a distillery. From all appearances it's a hie of a good job. Norman Warburg is still endeavoring to make out an accurate intelligence test. Doug MacCarter was giving a last minute check up to his plane, preparatory to taking off on his third attempted non-stop world flight. Marina Narducci was sunning herself on the Riviera where she has gone in pursuit of her latest conquest, the Duke of Rockbottom. Don Ralston, the crooner, was in conference with LeRoy Rush. Roy was trying to convince Don that it would be worth his while to popularize the latest Rush tune, Thundering Heartbeats. Natalie Morrow made an imposing figure as she addressed her Chemistry class at the Montana State College. Doris Hatch was having considerable difficulty over her dance at The Golden Slipper. It seems the law objected to the dance and the customers objected to the fans. Shirley Allison was aboard the Queen Mary on her way to Paris to inspect the new spring styles. Situated on the Yantze River at the American Missionary Post was Frantz Cox. Frantz has found missionary work an ideal outlet for his managing ability. We found Roslyn Norman addressing a small town Women's Club on the subject: The Care and Upbringing of the Adolescent Child. At the U. S. Naval Base at Pearl Harbor, Bill Reiland was busy oiling the guns. It V as evidently more than Bill's fighting instincts that led him to this far corner, for we noticed many pretty native girls about. On the almost deserted Senate floor at Washington, D. C., Senator Cobb was making an impassioned plea for suffrage for youth at eighteen. Susan O'Loughlin seemed very contented with her role as governess in the Senator Cobb home. Leone Wheeler, the great horror writer, was just finishing her latest mystery, The Blue Death. Leone has woiTced herself into a state of insomnia and can sleep only with the light on and a gun under the pillow. We next turned our attention to Ruth Stack. Contrary to our expectations she is not a great prima donna. We found her in the New York Conservatoiy of Music demonstrating the principles of correct breathing to a brown-eyed little child of about five years. The parents of the child prodigy, Bernita Sodergren and Ray Hanson, waited in the outer room. Ray's new dry-cleaning invention has turned out to be a huge financial success. In Africa we found Jim Ness, one of the greatest big game hunters of our day. At the present time he is investigating the rites and customs of head-hunting tribes and has, incidentally, talked his way out of many a cannibalistic stew. Dorothe Judson, who by her expert advice has aided thousands of American women to streamline their figures, is now planning to open a branch office in London. Miss Judson's own appearance, it is said, is the best advertisement for her work. She's much the same old Dorothe. In his mountain retreat, Cliff Hartford was living close to nature in an attempt to formulate the true philosophy of life. Joan Minette was living a dignified and secluded life as Mother Superior of the Quiet Flower Convent. Having put all wordly things behind her, she yearns not at all for the days of her youth. Louis Paine has turned his liquid brown optics upon the beasts of the jungle and is today recognized as an accomplished animal trainer. Surely there was someone else we hadn't found. Oh. yes. Bud Momberg. Imagine our amazement to find Bud, a dispenser of lacteal fluid, driving a herd of goats in the residential section of Essex in an attempt to see that the people were supplied with fresh milk. • • • • Jim switched off the machine and secure in the knowledge that he had won a new convert for his latest invention, gladly broke our silence of the last hour. Thus, dear diary, draws to a close a most exciting day- And so to bed. 1181



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epitome te Alfred Allison CLASS OFFICERS Left to nqht: Ernie Good. Secretary; Buck Axnistronq, Presi dent; Mahlon Stewart. Vice President Bobby Allison Buck Armstronq Pauline Bedord Embree Berqer Charles Bonney Joyce Brandvold Evelyn Butler Fred Chnstenot Marjorie DelRe John Drury Jack Fee J-rnest Good Martha Gunderson Bob Halverson Viola Hanell Frank Hatch Ruth Henry Jean Hill Jim Johnston Lucille Johnston Marqaret Keisser Walter Kittson John Krapf Yvette Laqrande Louis Luchi •Ruth Luedtke Florence Maqee Marjorie Morley John Marquette Frank McAdam Kathleen Merqenthal Reqine Minette Doris Moorhead Edward Neidthardt Herbert Omsberq Jack Peoples Eleanor Price i'one Puqerude Virqinia Soderqren Mahlon Stewart Art Teterud Roy Teterud Pearl Thompson Norris Victel Gilbert Wacker Eva Wilson Jimmy Williamson Shanney Williamson Mary. Zahenaiko

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