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otteAe. 7hey Ane. SENIORS NICKNAME SAYING HOEBY Buddy Arras Buddy Hey, but listen, that's Arguing Bob Barrington Britt Well, let's get together Women Doris Botcher Dode Don't you dare! Reading Edna Brandvold Eddie Do you really think so? Keeping track Joyce Brown Shorty Lemme think. Collecting poems Edward Clement Bud Wanna ride? Looking down on people Clyde Cobb Gramp I dunno. Sidecar Ada Copelan Cope What'd you do last night? Doing the town Kenny Dahlquist Loppy But Edna . . Blondes Tommy Davis Blitz Pull the shades. Impersonations Dick Dean Gvn a Oh. Delila! Autos Don Dopkins Doppy Hold that pose. Photography Don Fisk Fisksy Yah. but I — Weather Cliela Flaget Flaget How's everything? Dancing Jerry Gertzen Jerry Had to work. Skipping Gerald Goldrick Sawbones All riqht now—watch it. Poetry Virginia Guith Ginia Oh, for heaven's sake! Matches Billy Henderson Wild Bill Yah, man! here I come! Shelby Jack Henderson Stubby This is Graco. Shelby Belva Jacobsen Jaky I don't know. Fishing Paula Johnson Jo Oh, no. Sewing Ann Kapp Annie You don't say? Collecting songs Donna Matthews Mrs. B'own Such funl Cooking Howard McLeod Fleet Seen Dean? Fightinq, etc. James Murphy Blackout Watch that ole stuff. Blowing off Ruth Nickeson Brownie That's for sure. Live Wire Ruth Nicolas Nickie So I took the little red wagon and went home. Boy Scouting Maxine Olson Doc Love me, love my dog. Riding in race bug Dale Omsberg Farmer What's that? Horses Jewell Peterson Pete Gee. I don't know. Library period Dorothy Platt Dot I should get a letter today. Following the Marines Dan Poore McGrew Shut your bazoo. Reading Esquire Mary Poynter Porky Goodness sake! Taking pictures Leo Quinlan Leo Well? Sports Helen Ray Zita Well, why dear? Popping gum Ena Robinson Ophie Blankety, blank car. Driving the Ford Bob Sampson Simp So what? Serenadin' Iola Smith I OK. Pictures Jack Saxon Sach Shoot it to me. Chem lab lone Smith Smeed So I took the 550. R. A. F. Thelma Schuette Schuetter Well, what do you know? Bowling Rodney Sodergren Soddy How should I know? Makinq merry Miriam Stack Stoney What's it to ya? Chem ? ? ? Nick Ungar McGuire I dunno. Railroad work Wanda Van Alstine Stinky Somebody else, not me. Her hair Jean Warner Red Let's do it. Sleeping in Wiley Welch Father That's what she said. Politics Alma Wengel Wengie Let's have another. Cokes Charlotte Whitney Sidecar Boy, am I tired! Rings Eunice Wiley Tubby Jeepers! Any old thing Elly Zimmerman Nellie You injured me physically. Twirling Roy Zuelke Rusty Are you ready? Model-T Yvonne Green Yvonne What answer did you get in that chem prob? Music Eleanore Gordon Toots If that doesn’t gripe me. Having a good time Ida Mae Gore Ida Could be. Snapshots Mary Louise Gore Little Gore . . . and then he. etc. Boy, is he cute! Having fun Ben Werner Windy I'll show you how to do it. Shop Louella Davis Louella Say, you! Talking I 22 ]
PaAAitUf, 9 t (I m uj A short review is necessary of the features during the past year which have helped make Cut Bank grow into the city of renown that it is today. One of the most important of these features took place shortly after the close of school in 1941. Western Air Lines officials chose the Cut Bank airport as an important stop in its northern route, and, as Cut Bank is close to the Canadian border, it has become an emigration checking station. Plans are now underway to improve the field so that a night flight may be added to the present daylight flight. Another improvement for the city is that the old Cut Bank River bridge is about to be replaced. The new bridge will be a great improvement over the old one, as both approaches will be much wider and the grade of the hills will be cut down considerably. The first divisional tournament ever to be held in Cut Bank entertained teams from Libby, Poison, Browning, Sunburst, Chester, Chinook, St. Mary's and Fort Benton, March 12, 13 and 14. Browning emerged victorious. This was one of four Class B tournaments held throughout the state, none of which had a local team participating. The final feature important to Cut Bank was the Bondbardment Day held March 21st. Miss Sally Payne, a Hollywood movie actress, visited our city to help promote the sale of bonds. In the afternoon a large parade moved through Cut Bank's business district, followed by a program held in the gymnasium in the evening. Several R. C. A. F. boys came down from Canada for the parade and to perform stunts in the evening's entertainment. Mr. Toomey from Helena was the main speaker at the program. Altogether more than $25,000 worth of bonds were sold, making the project very successful. We, the senior class, hope that in the coming year our city will again lead in worthwhile achievements. t 23 i
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