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

 - Class of 1943

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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY 'Way back in 1938, we, the seniors, entered Cut Bank High School—to have the honor of being the first eighth grade class in the new high school. We eventually became freshmen and went through the usual routine of initiation, etc. We elected Jim Sheffield class president and two of our members, Harry Novak and Louis Pistoria, made the football and basketball team. With a little more confidence, we walked into C. B. H. S. as sophomores. Herbert Woods was elected president, and the class was well represented in the glee club, pep squad, G. A. A., Theta Epsilon, and the band. We were proud of Harry Novak, Louis Pistoria, and Herbert Woods for their activities in football and basketball. Proudly we walked into our positions as juniors and took over the responsibilities of upperclassmen. We took part in many extra-curricular activities and Jack Bell was chosen class president. Many boys won letters in football and basketball. Wings Over Washington was presented as the class play and the following took part in it: Jimmy Elliott, Margaret Sauter, Jack Bell, Betty Van Alstine, Jim Sheffield, Marion Vastine, Paul Kleinsmith, Janet Somes, Roy McAdam, Mary Dell Werner, and Ann O'Loughlin. This year was hi-lighted by the beautiful prom scene which was a ship deck. Whew! We made it and now we enter Cut Bank High School as high and mighty seniors. We now have: Jim Sheffield as president; Jack Cochran as vice president; Mary Dell Werner as secretary; Dorothy Campbell as treasurer; Jimmy Elliott as student body president; Jack Cochran as C Club president; we have Dorothy Lofberg as Live Wire editor; Jim Sheffield as annual editor; Una May Arras as G. A. A. president; we have Janei Somes as Theta Epsilon president; Paul Kliensmith as Glee Club president; we also have Jack Sim, Roy Pattison, Bob Burns, Jimmy Elliott and Jack Cochran on the football team; Elliott, Sim, and Pattison on the basketball team; we have Paul Kliensmith as one of the cheer leaders; we have Louis Pistoria serving in the Air Force, Herbert Woods in the Marines, and Harry Novak in the Air Corps; the senior play was That Crazy Smith Family with a cast of twelve seniors. With this as their history, the class of '43 says so long to you and good old Cut Bank High School. I n J

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SENIORS VERNON BERGER My only books woro woman's looks; and folly’s all they've taught me. MARJORIE HUNGATE I love tranquil solitude and such society as is quiet, wise and good. JACK SIM After four years of high school, I can still enjoy life. ANITA BEST There's a sparkle in her eyes. BETTY SCHAEFFER The world is fair when Betty's there. DONALD KOEPKE I will sit down now—but the time will come when you shall hear me. BETTY JENSEN Live and be merry. RUTH PERRINE landing for her rights. BILL SAN DELL Behind a frowning countenance he hides a shining face.



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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS We. the Senior Class of 1943. being of supposedly sound minds and memories, in no way influenced by the janitor, teachers, or underclassmen, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament in order to distribute our interests in the world to our fellow schoolmates and teachers: ARTICLE I To the Class of '44 we leave our most valued possessions, our honored position in C. B. H. S. and our infinite and undisputed wisdom. ARTICLE II To the faculty we leave our sincere affection and our gratitude for their expert guidance and abundant patience during our high school years. ARTICLE III We bequeath individually and separately the following possessions: 1, Una May Arras, leave my ability to stay out of trouble to Loren Thelan. I, Jack Bell, leave Shirley all the answers so she may hurry and graduate. 1, Vernon Berger, leave after waiting for Betty Lou for over an hour. 1. Anita Best, leave my public speaking ability to T. J. Brocher. I. Robert Burns, leave my four years of accumulated intelligence to the Quiz Kids. I. Dorothy Campbell, leave my seat in Jim's car to one of Johnny's girl friends. I. Jack Cochran, leave my ability to get excuses from the office to Molly Dean. I. Alvina Dipple, leave the Dewey Decimal System to some other unfortunate librarian. I, Janice Dirlam. leave with the 429th. I, James Elliott, leave my basketball suit to Corbett. We. Sarl Ia,cob3len' leave together. Henry Jacobsen. I, Donald Koepke, leave my C card to Pete Henderson. I. Edith Hanell. leave my artistic ability to Audrey Ellis. I, Wanda Harris, leave my ability to pop gum to Shorthand I Class. I. Marjorie Hungate. leave my blonde hair to Judy Fujimoto. I. Betty Jensen, leave, still looking for a letter. I, Dorothy Loffberg, will be darned if I’ll leave anything. No one ever left me anything. I, Alvera Lubka, leave Don (Cas) Goldrick to no one else. I. Roy McAdam, leave and will soon join the Old Crow'' Indians. I, Ethel McIntyre, leave my hair styles to Patty Schram. I, Paul Kleinsmith, leave my little brother Allen—so the girls wont be too broken-hearted. I. Ann O'Loughlin. leave my soft voice to Alice Wagner. I, Joyce Ormson. leave my ability in shorthand to Wanda Wiley. 1, Roy Pattison. leave my letter to a certain group of Freshman girls. I, Ruth Perrine, leave C. B. H. S. in seven months, which is better than most do. I. Bill Sandell, leave my patience and quiet mannerisms to Gloria Thelan. I, Margaret Sauter. leave with my song and dance to join the National Assemblies. I. Betty Schaffer, leave to obtain another ring to go with the one I now have. I, Jim Sheffield, leave the trials and tribulations of an Annual Staff to somo unlucky person. I. Jack Sims, leave my ability in football to Jackie Burns. I. Janice Smith, leave my ability to tell corny jokes to Laura Lou Ormson. I. Janet Somes, leave my embroidery work to some other gal and board a plane. I. Harry Tuma, leave with few regrets. I. Betty Van Alstine, leave my way with the boys to Leora Thelan. I, Marion Vastine. leave a well-worn path to the postoffice and go to Texas. I. Mary Dell Werner, leave. (For better or worse.) I. Joe Ybarrola, leave fourth period. (Will be back later for my coat.) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we place our names and seal on this, our last WILL AND TESTAMENT. this first day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-three. WITNESSES: M. I. Dipsy. Signed: CLASS OF '43. R. U. Doodle. 1 12 1

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