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

 - Class of 1942

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Cut Bank High School - Wolf Yearbook (Cut Bank, MT) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 27 of 68
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Page 27 text:

Arras, Una May Bailey, Mary Bell. Jack Berger. Vernon Brown, Leo Burns, Bob Campbell, Dorothy Cochran, Jack Dunsmoor, Jack Dipple, Alvina Dorlam. Janice Elliott, Jim Hanell, Edith Harris, Wanda Hungato, Marjorie Jacobsen, Carl Jacobsen, Henry Jensen, Betty Kleinsmith, Paul Koepke, Donald Lofberg, Dorothy Matthews, Bobbie McAdam, Roy McIntyre, Ethel Novak, Harry O'Loughlin, Ann Ormson, Joyce Parker, Rachel Sandell, Bill Smith, Janice Vastine, Marion Wood, Herbei Sauter, Margaret Somes. Janet Victel, Doris Ybarolla, Joe Schwenke, Walter Tuma, Harry. Jr. Werner, Mary Dell Sheffield, Jim Turner, Kathryn White, Patricia SPONSORS Sherwin. Marshal Van Alstine, Botty Williamson, Edith Mr. Mjolsness Sim. Jack Miss Neils Miss Stufft fi L [ 25

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 QmA. We feel that Cut Bank has been blessed in being able to do some small part in the nation's war effort. The most important thing that Cut Bank has done to help hasten victory is very obvious to most of us. Like all other towns in the U. S., Cut Bank has supplied man power to fight our enemies. Thus far approximately 300 young men have left Cut Bank to join the army, navy, air corps, or marines. Of these some have left their high school work to join the armed forces. Among the other services Cut Bank has contributed for victory is the campaign for the conservation and collection of paper by the Boy Scouts. They collected paper from house to house and have thus far gathered more than fifteen tons, worth nearly eighty dollars. All of the people of Cut Bank have cooperated amazingly in the purchase of Defense bonds and stamps. Of course wars are not won without money, so Cut Bank is doing its part toward furnishing as much as possible. Some of the services the Cut Bank school has offered for the victory program are worthy of mention. Adult courses in machine shop work, commercial studies, and home nursing are offered. The home economics classes have collected recipes using little or no sugar, and the manual arts classes have undertaken the project of making model airplanes for air raid spotters. From this evidence we can say that the people of Cut Bank are all doing their part toward the victory program. [ 24 )



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Armstrong, Pat Anderson, Bob Berger, Annette Brocher, T. J. Brown, Kenneth Clocksen, Mildred Davis, Erwin Dean, Dorothy Delger, Eleanor Ellis, Audry Engin, Robert Engman, Gladys Flaget, Helen Fowler, Ted Fujimoto, Judy Fuller, Vernon Garski, Louvill Gertzen, Norman Getter, Ralph Gjertson, Marjorie Golderick, Don Green. Verdelle Hall, Harvey Hatch, Janet Holman, Arnold Humble, Richard Jones, Lloyd Kennedy, Elmer Lawrence, Darrel Linder, Francis Lozing, Lorraine Martin, Kathryn Matthews, Robert McLeod, Harold Nelson, Shirley Ness, Shirley Niclceson, Roy Peterson, Don Quinlan, Paul Ruetten. Eileen Salansky, James Sammons, Chet Saxon, Bob Sheffield, John Sherwin, Katherine Swenson, Marg't Thelen, Gloria Todd, Eula Trenholm, Arlee Tucker, Shirley Walsh, Dennis Wiley, Hattie Wiley, Wanda Zeigler, Bob Zimmerman, Earl SPONSORS Mr. Aahl Mr. Senechal I 26 ]

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