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

 - Class of 1941

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SENIOR CLASS Thompson, Vic—If I chance to talk a bit wild, forgive me. Watson, Bob—Still water runs deep. Watson, Annie—Always true, always kind, a better friend is hard to find. Bakke, Jeannette—She's very pleasant to think of. Morley, Virginia — I've known many, liked few, loved one— maybe two. Dahlen, Irene—Kind of heart and gentle of deed. Edwards, Janice—Here's a girl who does not shirk, here's a girl who does her work. Wilson, Joyce — I never trouble studies till studies trouble me. IN MEMORIAM Short as the stream of life may be It must at some time meet the sea. Joyce Humes Victor Wheeler

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SENIOR CLASS Baker, Alma A girl is wise in many ways when she is seventeen. Campbell, Lila Her way is pleasant, her smile gold. Christenot, Kenneth— Men of few words are the best men. Croff, Ramona—She's a lady of mild manner and gentlest heart. Jensen, LaVaughn--A closed mouth catches no flies. Kapp, Alice- Always happy, never grieved. Kittilson, Wayne—There must be some hard work in him, for none has ever come out. Mattson, Marjorie—Who will walk a mile with me along life's merry way? McGlothlin, Jack—Today I am a man. Paine, Joe—I never let studies interfere with my education.



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LEGACY We, the Senior class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-one, being of sound and disposing minds, in no way influenced, restrained or controlled by janitor, teachers, or underclassmen, do hereby make and publish our last will and testament to our most favored fellow schoolmates. B. ARMSTRONG wills his highly developed intellect to Robert Wills. Try it, Bob—it will bring results. JIM ARMSTRONG wills to the teachers the information that he wasn’t as lazy as they thought him. AUbitKl wills two or three of the school’s sweat shirts to Kenney Dahlquist. BAKER wills her neatness to Elly Zimmerman’s own—now she’ll be immaculate. BAKKK wills her small stature and blond locks to Eilean Ruetten. It appeals to Shelby, Eilean. BONNEY wills his love to the bereaved underclass girls. BOU8HELE wills her desire for food to Johnny Sheffield with the information that it adds to your height. BUSH wills her many ways to Francis Linder with, of course, a small fee for extra information. CAMPBELL wills her quiet dignity to Arlee Trenholni. OHRISTENOT wills his closed mouth to “Fishie” Ranum. A closed mouth catches no flies, “Fishie.” COCHRAN wills his beautiful permanent to Buddy Arras so Buddy won’t have to carry a mirror. CROFF wills her soft voice to Eula Todd with the hope that she’d please begin practice immediately. DAHLEN wills her quiet ways and tiny physique to Maybelle Hankins—it proves an advantage. EDWARDS wills C. B. H. S. to the underclassmen and keeps the rosy future to herself. GETTER wills her place in the model A to another blonde with the quotation that “everyone loves a uniform (basketball)!” GORDON wills his trumpet to the school so that they may always enjoy (?) those after school concerts. JENSEN wills her pleasant unassuming manner to Margaret Sauter and those who disagree with her with the hope that the halls will be more peaceful. JOHNSON won’t will anything—they, the underclassmen, wouldn’t appreciate his sacrifice. JUD80N wills her job on the Live Wire to someone—to ANYONE—who will please take it off her hands. KAPP wills Mr. Aalil to the next relations class with the hope that thev will have mercv. KITTILSON leaves with a sigh. LEWIS wills her basketball abilities to Thelma Schutte so that she may now be known as “Super-woman!” MATTSON wills her ways with the teachers to Bob Barrington on the condition that he keeps the art alive. McGLOTHLIN wills his sax appeal to the first one who horns in. MILLER wills her dreams of Canada to Louella Davis so Louella can never forget. MOLLANDER wills his wittiness in Public Speaking class to Sleepy Koontz with a last remark that it gets Speich one way or another! MORLEY leaves her ability to get excused to Lewis Pistoria so he NEVER needs to worry. MURPHY leaves his initials on the Study Hall desks. NICOLAS leaves her congeniality to Danny Poore because arguing never shows how great a man you are!! PAINE decided at the last minute that he didn’t want to be on W. P. A. so he kept his job at Buttrey’s. ROBISON leaves her ability to flirt to Cliela Piaget and says you’d be surprised how far it goes. RUETTEN leaves—still arguing. SHEFFIELD leaves Jerry to Audrey Ellis and hopes she realizes that two volumes are better than one. SMALL wills his way with the women and his yodeling to Henri Delger. STACK wills his supreme self-confidence to anyone foolish enough to accept. 8TRACK leaves a well trod path to Pinky’s house. THOMPSON leaves with his old gang for the corner. TRENHOLM leaves her reckless nature to Mary Poynter (because it’s so exciting) and hopes Mary will apreciate this gift. A. WATSON leaves her seat on the school bus to some unfortunate freshman. BOB WATSON leaves his typing ability to Wiley Welch since he might need it. WILSON leaves—before anyone else. I 17 I

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