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

 - Class of 1938

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Doug MacCarter Jim Ness Lucille Johnston Dorothe Judson Frank Denney Fred Hughes Buck Armstrong Bill Johnson Mr. Davis Burl Cobb Mr. Keyes The Student Council is composed of Douglas MacCarter, president; James Ness, Jr., vice-president; Lucille Johnston, secretary, and Dorothe Judson, treasurer. Other members are Frank Denney, president of the Senior Class and also president of the C Club; Fred Hughes, president of the Junior Class; Buck Armstrong, president of the Sophomore Class; Bill Johnson, president of the Freshman Class; Burl Cobb, editor-in-chief of the Live Wire; Flirine Stewart, president of the Pep Squad, and Mr. Keyes and Mr. Davis, advisors. The functions and powers of the Student Council are to publish a school paper, to elect officers of the student body for the entire school term, to elect one boy and one girl yell leader for one school term, to amend each article of the constitution, and to set the prices for the football and basketball tickets, both the season and regular kind. The president is the chairman of all pep assemblies and he generally plans and arranges them. This year the Student Council had charge of the Freshman initiation at which time the members of the Freshman Class did as the Student Council bid them. The evening of Open House, the Student Council acted as ushers to the people not familiar with the school. In other words, the Student Council is for the purpose of promoting school discipline and better feeling between the members of the student body.

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Physics Display Home Economics Manual Arts Book Bindina Bioloqy Display Home Economics in Action Experimenting Good Old Math. Music Literature Sick Room Furnace Room



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unit a l Every one was busy as you can see by the picture. The editors and managers of the Wolf Staff have endeavored to publish the best annual ever put out by the Cut Bank High School. Merlin Fisk as editor-in-chief, was kept busy superintending the work of all those laboring under him. Gerald Berger as assistant editor helped Merlin withstand all of the difficulties which he encountered during the time he worked on the year book. Burl Cobb looks lazy in the picture but in reality he isn't. He is one of these artists who dwell on the surrealistic art and very modernistic modes so popular in this era of time. Frank Denney, who was so absorbed in his sports writeups, is one of those people, who seems to have a promising future especially as a sports editor and commentator. Who knows but that Frank will some day be another Ted Husing. Joan Rigney, our senior class editor, is another writer on the slaff who can think of the correct words to use when and where they should be placed to create the desired effect. She was the person who had the ability to foresee our future and to be able to know us as we will be thirty years hence. Her legal ability was outstanding for who could have more ably stated our various bequests if she had not known the peculiar characteristics of each person? Now what about Joan Minette, our humor editor? Really we were quite fortunate to have had her in this position. Her sunny disposition shone forth and fit her perfectly for the task alloted her. Ruth Stack was another outstanding person. Because she was outstanding we really thought she would be the best suited to write up the activities and organizations. She has done this very capably as is shown by her articles. As a result of his knowledge of photography, Dick Kindle, our snapshot editor, was successful in that position. He has ably chosen fitting snapshots to portray the history of the school and graduating ciass. James Bell, circulation manager, was well qualified to be in charge of all those who were the annual salesmen. James will some day be a prominent business man if he always does as well as he has done while on the staff. Philippa Landry has shown that she can handle the job of advertising for the annual. She, we are sure, will always do as well in the years to come. Our typists, June Oliver, Mary Louise Murphy and Dorothe Judson, were very faithful in helping to arrange the annual for publication. They're the girls who cut the glossies and helped to make the 1939 Wolf what it is. Roslyn Norman, our business manager has had to bring all her knowledge of mathematics into play in order that the Senior Class of '38 could present you with this annual. The fact that you are now reading of her troubles proves her ability. Mr. Davis and Mr. Keyes are our able sponsors and advisors. Their cheery smiles and encouraging words were very helpful to all of us on the annual staff during the weeks we toiled over this book. For this we wish to extend to them our appreciation and thanks. We, of the annual staff, leave this yearbook with the hope that it will refresh the minds of all those who leaf through the pages and see us as we were in the year 1937-1938. Thus we, having fulfilled the task set before us, hope that everyone will always remember us as we would have them remember us.

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