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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1935 we entered high school a group of silly, green, freshmen who looked upon Seniors and Juniors with awe. We survived a very tough initiation and spent the remainder of the year trying to grow up. We were honored by being the first sophomore class in the new high school building in 1936. By this time we began to realize how much we didn't know; nevertheless we made the freshmen of '36 pay for the initiation of '35. 1937—upper-classmen of lordly mein now, we certainly tried to impress tho lower-classmen, but with little success. On March 25 we presented A Ready-Made Family, a farce comedy in three acts, directed by Miss Krogness. We wish to thank Mr. Taylor and Miss Krogness for their splendid leadership throughout the year. SOPHOMORE CLASS We, the Sophomore class, began our career in the fall of 1936. As full-fledged freshmen, we began to prepare ourselves for the much dreaded initiation. Having survived what wasn't such a bad ordeal after all, we gave a return party for the upper classmen, which we (if no one else did) thought was a success. Our Sophomore year has been as much of a success as our Freshman year had been. Our sponsors are Miss Millspaugh and Mr. Haburchak. The members of our class of this year have remained the same with the exception of a few who have moved away, have become tired subjects or have become too friendly with Dan Cupid. We have four members of our class who are on the first five in basketball. We also have many members who play football or take part in the various other activities of the school. Both of the yell leaders for the high school of this year hail from the Sophomore Class. Here's bidding goodbye to a successful year and hoping the Sophomore Class of next year live up to the old standards. 1231
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1. What do you think? 2. Four female musketeers. 3. The hangout. 4. They're ofl way off. 5. Elongated. 6. The name is Jos phine. 7. Duffy. Dingy, and Bugs—minus Dingy and Bugs—plus Bob and Louie. 8. Woman killers. 9. The Thinker. 10. Sort thing in the air—or up a tree. 11. Coy. 12. Gashouse gang. 13. Freddy. 14. Mmmmmmm. 15. Three and a half. 16. Going n way? 17. A penny for your thoughts. 18. We love us. 19. A lamb in wolf's clothing. 20. He's still off.
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FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY On the first day of school sixty eager Freshmen began their career as members of the Cut Bank High School. Later, two students, namely George Stewart and Roselle Rosscup, left and one, Virgil Parker, entered. The officers of our class are: President, Billy Johnson; vice president, Jean Cobb; secretary, Jeanette Bakke; treasurer, Billy Armstrong; reporter, Lois Judson. Miss Howard and Mr. Aahl are our sponsors. To mar our happy thoughts came the dreaded affair, initiation. Afterwards we were entertained at a dance, where everyone had a good time. A few weeks later we entertained the upper-classmen at a dance. During the intermission a very clever floor show was put on, consisting of the wedding of two prominent sweethearts, and a roller skating act with Leighton Small as the cowboy who succeeded in roping the horse, which was Bob Stack and Charles Cochran. Other interesting numbers were those of Miss Howard, Jimmy Murphy and Joyce Humes. December tenth, several demonstrated their skill with dramatics in a program called The Neighbors presented in the assembly. Now we close with the one thought that we help to initiate next year!! I 24 i
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