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jdatin GUL The first year Latin Class organized the S. P. Q. R. this year and elected officers which are as follows: Imperator, Jim Elliott; Sub Imperator, John Sheffield; Sceptor, Audrey Ellis; Pecuniator, Marjorie Gjertson; Nuntius, Jo Ann Sauter; Custos, Harvey Hall; Senators, Shirley McShane, Joan Sheffield, and Don Peterson. The Latin Club meets every other Thursday. The purpose of this organization is to give the student a broader knowledge of Latin and the Roman customs and at the same time provide them with entertainment. The Latin Club gave a dance on Valentines Day, presented an assembly and had their annual picnic. [ 30]
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Qlee. eu. First row, left to right: Don Peterson, T. J. Brocher, Bob Sampson. Jim Murphy, Robert Ziegler, Chet Sammons. Second row: Eileen Quinlan, Joan Sheffield, Wanda Harris, Helen Flaget, Betty Hatch. Clelia Flaget, Paula Johnson. Joyce Ormson, Pat White. Miss Millspaugh, director. Third row: Loretta Bradley, Shirly Tucker, Annette Berger, Charlotte Whitney, Ethel McIntyre, Ada Copelan, Katherine Martin, Edna Brandvold, Mary Dell Werner, Betty Van Alstine, Ena Robinson. Marion Zimmerman, Betty Jensen, Judy Fujimato. Fourth row: Bud Arras, Virginia Guith, Bob Anderson, Margaret Swenson, Paul Kliensmith, Eunice Wiley, Roy Zuelke, Alma Wangle. Tom Davis. Betty Gay Pocre, Dan Poore, Wanda Wiley, Ervin Davis, Mary Bailey, George Schaffer. O- 0 I
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In the Fall of 1941 the student council voted that a committee should be chosen to make a schedule of Assembly Programs. The committee framed a schedule that was very satisfactory. Every organization in the school that desired to put on an assembly was well pleased with its date. Approximately every two weeks of the year an assembly program was presented by one of these organizations. These programs were varied and as a whole were far better than those held in previous years. At the start of the year plans were under way to exchange assemblies with other schools but the tire shortage put a stop to that. The teachers voted on each assembly and the organization that put on the best assembly will have its name engraved on a silver cup. An annual declamatory contest is held at Cut Bank High School each spring. In 1942 the contest was won by Jewell Peterson, whose declamation was White Lilacs, by Leota Hulse Black. Those competing were Ena Robinson, Wallace Ruetten, Margaret Swenson, lone Smith, Eula Lee Todd, Louella Davis, and Janice Smith. Last year Louella Davis placed third in the state contest at Missoula. I 31 |
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