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Aarhus. L. Arras, B. Bankins, M. Barrington, B. Betcher, D. Bonnett, D. Brandvold. E. Brown. J. Clement, E. Copelan, A. Dahlquist, K. Davis, L. Davis, T. Dean, D. Dopkins, D. Ferres, G. Fisk, D. Flaget, C. Gertzen, J. Gordon, E. Goldrick, G. Gore, I. M. Gore. M. L. Guith, V. Harris, D. Henderson. B. Henderson, J. Jacobsen, B. Johnson, P. Kapp, A. Koontz, C. Matthews, D. McLeod, H. Nickeson, R. Nicholas, R. Olson. M. Omsberg, D. Peterson, J. Platt, D. Poore, D. Poynter, M. Quinlan, L. Robinson, E Saxon, J. Schmeder, J. Schulsted, R. Schutte, T. Sever, J. Smith. I. Smith, I. Sodergren, R. Stack, M. Ungar. N. Van Alstine. W Warner, J. Welch. W. Wongal. A Wernci. B. Wiley, E. I-:::.::.'.-:: Zuelke, R Murphy. J. Sponsors Mi. Chumrau Miss Stufft ihnior pi a.ss
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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We, the Juniors, entered the portals of Cut Bank High in the fall of '38 as timid freshmen and started our climb up the ladder of success. We entered with sixty-five members in our class and have maintained that up to now. We elected officers as follows: Buddy Arras, President; Dan Poore, Vice President; Maxine Olson, Secretary-Treasurer, and Ruth Nickeson, Class Reporter. Our Sophomore year found us feeling like grown up men and women. We elected class officers as follows: Dan Poore, President; Kenney Dahlquist, Vice President; Jean Warner, Secretary-Treasurer, and Gerald Goldrick, Class Reporter. Five mighty Sophomores received letters and took part in other activities. Here we are, great big, mighty upper-classmen and ready for a hard year's work. As usual, we first pick our class officers. They are as follows: Dewey Harris, President; Ruth Nickeson, Vice President; Clarence Koontz, Secretary, and Ena Robinson, Treasurer. We have been very prominent in athletics having taken more than our share of the inter-class tournaments and at present have eleven members in the C Club. Our Junior play, which came off in a big way, was a comic production and the cast chosen was very appropriate. The name of the play was Don't Take My Penny, and was directed by Mr. Speich and assisted by Miss Stufft. The returns from the play put our treasury in a very substantial position and gave us an opportunity to put on a successful prom. So we close the cover on our Junior year and rest up to climb the last step in our ladder to success. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The annual Junior Class play, Don't Take My Penny, was presented in the High School Gym, March 21, 1941. Don't Take My Penny, is a three-act farce comedy. Penny is a sixteen-year-old high school girl who takes everything in life seriously. She is preparing to be chosen as the ideal girl to play the star role in the movie version of a popular novel. Penny ignores everyone except her good friend, Joanna— who plans to go to Hollywood with her. Penny and Joanna are giving up such a childish pastime as tennis. Everything comes out as expected in the end. Don't Take My Penny has everything to make a good play: youth, charm, and humorous incidents. The play cast included: Jean Warner, Howard McLeod, Ruthie Nickeson, Wiley Welch, Don Fisk, Jeanne Sever, Jewell Peterson, Danny Poore, Louella Davis, Tommy Davis, Dorothy Platt, Dewey Harris, Miriam Stack, Elly Zimmerman, Edna Brandvold, Roy Zuelke, Kenny Dahlquist. It was presented under the direction of Mr. Speich. I 2a i
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Arras, U. M. Bailey. M. Bell. J. Berger, V. Burns, B. Campbell. D. Cochran, J. Croff. G. Delger, H. Dempsey, F. Dirlam, J. Dunsmoor, J, Engman, E. Hanell, E. Harris, W. Jacobsen, C. Jacobsen, H. Jensen. B. Kjillstrom, H. Kleinsmith, P. Koepke, D. Lawrence, D. Matthews, B. McAdam, R. Mergenthal, R. Moorhead, V. Novak, H. Ormson, J. Ormson, L. L. Pistoria, L. Ranum, D. Sandell, B. Sauter, M. Schwenke, W. Sheffield, J. Sheridan, D. Sim, J. Sisson, D. Smith, J. Somes, J. Stewart, B. Tanabe, H. Turner. K. Unger, J. Van Alstine, B. Vastine, M. Vessey, V. Victel, D. Werner, M. D. Williamson E Wills, R. Wood, H. M. Neil O. T. Nielson SOPHOMORE CLASS After advancing from the classification of Freshmen, the Sophomores have become more serious and, after giving the Freshmen of this year the customary initiation, have settled dcwn to more diligent study. Many of the class have also shown considerable enthusiasm in extra-curricular activities with athletic ability evident in both boys' and girls' teams. With Miss Neil and Mr. Nielson as class sponsors, the following class officers were chosen: President—Herbert Woods; Vice President—Harry Novak; Secretary—Marion Vastine; Treasurer—Betty Van Alstine; Reporter—Margaret Sauter.
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