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

 - Class of 1939

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SEI’TEM HER School Cfllciiilor 6— School reopens 11—Faculty Picnic 16— Freshmen initiation 17— Browning football game, here 22—Television demonstration 2d—Whitefish, here 26— Mathew Family program 30—Conrad, there OCTOBER 1— Freshmen return party 4—Jim Thorpe program 8—(ireat Falls, there Id—Brown and Menley program 15—Browning, here 22—Shelby, there 22—Live Wire Party 27- 8—Teachers’ Convention NOVEMBER 5—District Championship, here 10— National Assembly 11— Divisional Championship, here 18— Home Economics Party 24-5—Thanksgiving Vacation DECEMBER 2— Senior Play 3— Brockton Basketball game 7— Father and Son Banquet 8— Mr. Scott presented football awards 10—Shelby, here 15—Chinook, here 17—Fort Benton and Brady, there 20—Christmas Program 22—Christmas Vacation begins JANUARY 2— School reopens 6— Browning, here 7— Shelby, there 13— Conrad, there Id—Sunburst, here 20— Raymond, here 21— Conrad, here 21—Pep Squad Party 27— Whitefish. there 28— Kalispell, there FEBRUARY 3— Shelby, there 3—Spooks and Frauds program d—Shelby, here 10— Whitefish, here 11— Browning, there 11—Oilmont, there 15— Havre, here 17— Valier. here 18— Band program 18—Sunburst, there 23- 4-5—Cut Bank wins District Tournament—Shelby 24— Debate at (ireat Falls MARCH 3—(ireat Falls debate, here 9-10-11—Divisional Tournament, Cut Bank second 16— Bobcat Band, here 2d—Presentation of Constitution Facsimile APRIL 3—Debate with Conrad 5—Every pupil scholarship tests 14- 15—Debate tournament 28— Band Concert 29— Local Declamatory contest MAY 2—Jui Jitsu program 5—Junior Prom 16—Senior Banquet 21—Baccalaureate Services 24—Graduation Exercises 26—School Closes I 21 ]

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NAME NICKNAME Demorise Allen “Moris Bill Allison “Bill Alan Anderson “Swede” Lon Aubrey “Ole” Allert Berger Ham Berger’ Lome Berger “Porney” Margaret Boe Proxy” George Brown “Farmer” Ruth Brown “Ruthy” Agnes Burd Aggie” Shirley Calllson “Shing” Lena Chasse “Chass” Jeo Danens “J. R.” Virginia Ewing “Ginger” Isaac Ferres Uncle Blush” Ethel Fuller “Edi” Berniece Gill “Niece” Maxine Grant “Gussy” Halph Gordon “Snoopsy” John Hartford Johnny” Fred Hughes Fritz” Mildred Johnson “Milly” Mark Jones “Jonesy” James Kittson “Dingy” Mary Lawrence “Butch” Betty Linder “Betsy” James Mattson “Jim” Phillip Michaels Mike” Edwin Miller “Miller” Daryl McClanahan “Snick” Bill McClanahan “Willy” Lloyd McClanahan Baker” Henry Neidhardt “Hank” James Ness “Ness” Leonard Pistorla Lenny” Norman Ness “Nesty” Harold Oien “Heavy” Jean O’Loughlln “Jeany” Eugene Olson “Gene” Junior Poppler “Pop” Barbara Small “Cutey Small” Anna Smith “Ann” Lois Tanabe “Loy” Evelyn Teterud Evle” Carlyle Webb Spider” Blanche Wacker “Wfckl” Josephine Zuelke “Jo” SAYING Ain’t I good looking? What’ll we do Well! There’s no sense in that I did this Cheese it I gotta go Just what I figgured Gee I hated to get up this morning A man’s best friend is his horse I don’t know “Hey, what do you think” Pa’ll fix It Is that so Simmer Down Well- It was a good idea Aw gwan I don wanna Do you know anything about this Hold this I hope it runs I’ll slough ya Shurely vas a good vun Gee I'm tired Ask me. I don’t know This darn press won’t go Oh. he’s just a good friend of mine Golly, ain’t that nice “Get in gear” Who’s got that Humm. I don’t know Aw quit your kidding Ask Ohasse Well. I haven’t got any Jeez your dumb Never do today what you can do tomorrow Oiy Yoly Yoiy I don’t know either “Aw Nuts” “Oh Fooey” I’ll do it if it kills me Well, the book said so Well I like that That’s what you think W-aa-all If I think of one I’ll tell ya I’ll betcha that’s wrong I’ll tell my momee Hope he writes HOBBY Boxing Virginia Sodergren Impersonating the devil Gassin Getting Jonesy a date Breaking fairer sex’s hearts Ardent boxing fan Making wise-cracks Drawing pictures Heading Model-A Fords Men Playing hookey Asking for the Ford Admiring new Fords Pen pals Hiding around Designing note book covers Buying old cars Traveling by freight Doing bookkeeping Working while sleeping Collecting razor blades of amateur shavers Drawing on school time Photography Junior Poppler Sleeping Talking with pretty girls World's Fair or Bust Studying geometry out loud Flirting Looking at picture books Competing with Mr. Speich Getting the Dodge to run Trying to break a poor maiden’s heart Going to Shelby Going to Valier (not any more) Nursemaid Finding a job Cutting wisdom teeth Getting enough to eat Keeping track of Chet Hunning to school Catching runners in silk stockings Jitterbuggin’ Having a good time Foreign correspondence



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Junior Class History In the fall of 1936, we entered high school as the first freshman class in the new high school. After surviving a torture termed an initiation, and giving the Return party, we settled down to life as freshmen. We returned to school in 1937 to help initiate the new crop of freshmen. We contributed four members of our class to the basketball team and participated in other school activities. Before we knew it, we were back in school and found we had risen to the rank of Juniors or upperclassmen. On March 31. we presented “The Red-Spider. a thrilling mystery play in three acts. On April 5, we gave a very successful Junior Prom. We especially wish to express our gratitude to Miss Anderson and Mr. Haburchak for their sponsorship in making this year a success for our class. JUNIOR PROM OF 1939 The prom given in honor of the graduating seniors of 1939. was given the evening of May 5th. The icebergs, igloos, polar bears, and eskimo girls were a part of the arctic scene, all of which was in a blue and white color scheme. Grape punch was served out of a high cake of ice during the course of the evening. The good orchestra, the well decorated hall, and the grand march were attributes to the very successful evening which will be long remembered by all who attended. Credit should be given to the Junior Class and to their Sponsors, Miss Anderson and Mr. Haburchak. for a very successful prom. I 22 I

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