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

 - Class of 1940

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Roddy Sellars— Variety is the spice of life. Betty Lee Saunier— Everybody's pal. Esther Sellars— Quiet and demure, honest and sure. Roy Teterud— I have fought a good fight—I have finished my course. Norris Victel— A quiet man of strength. Pearl Thompson — Count on . il Gilbert Wacker— Always thinking before speaking. Gilbert Merrill— I was born bright and knocking around has polished me considerably. heart from care

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Kathleen Mergenthal — W h y aren't they all contented like me? Dayle McClanahan— If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not have lived in vain. ' James Ness— One of the three wise men. Regine Minette— One of the very uncommon things is common sense. Marjorie Morley— It's nice to be natural, when you are naturally nice. Eddie Neidhardt— Jack Peoples— With his talent on the stage, he will earn a handsome wage. Eleanor Price — My thoughts ramble in a haphazard way. lone Pugerude— We like her a lot, who wouldn't? Herbert Omsberg — He has enough business to mind his own business.



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Senior Class History In 1936, a group of 45 of the most bewildered freshmen seen in many a day, entered the new High School. We soon made ourselves at home and in a few days we were adjusting ourselves to the atmosphere of C. B. H. S. In a few weeks an extremely effective initiation made us settle down to work. After recovering sufficiently we gave the upper classmen a return party. We soon organized our class and elected class officers who proved fully capable of the task entrusted to them. Then presto we were sophomores. Although we were not upper class-men, we were permitted to assist in the persecution of the poor frosh. Most of this year we spent dreaming about the time to come when we would be upper classmen and no longer subject to the scorn and jests of our elders. Then our dreams came true! Juniors! Upper classmen! We had a busy time that year. We produced the play The Red Spider, the proceeds of which went toward the financing of our prom. Both our play and the prom were declared outstanding successes. Suddenly the big moment of our lives arrived. We were Seniors. This year we produced two plays; the Senior Class presenting Black Gold and the Public Speaking Class called The Mummy and the Mumps. Now as we are preparing this annual we are awaiting the Graduation Ceremonies which will close the history of the Class of 1940. c t 17 1

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