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

 - Class of 1944

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SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Class presented their annual class play, December fourteen. “Always in Trouble” was a farce in three acts. The cast was as follows: Misery Moon .........John Sheffield Gideon Blair Ervin Davis Tom Rissle George Waggoner Hiram Tutt Ted Fowler Patrick Keller Harvey Hall Samantha Slade .......Janet Hatch Rosebud Reese Audrey Ellis Paula Maleek Frances Linder Lulu Pearl .............Ailean Ruetten 1st Girl Hattie Wiley 2nd Girl Yvonne McLean Pianist . Laura Lou Ormson Gideon Blair, a millionaire, has determined to marry his grandchild, Rosebud, to the son of his old friend. If either of the young people refuse to marry the other the one refusing loses a million dollars. Tom mistakes an old maid for the heiress and hires Tutt to impersonate him. The comedy scenes are furnished by Misery Moon, Lulu Pearl, Paula Maleek, Tutt, Samantha and Patrick. Misery Moon is the star part and hights with a colored cook. Under the careful direction of Mr. Swartz and Miss Stufft it moved along smoothly. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We entered high school as Freshmen in the fall of ’41, and went through the usual initiation with high spirits. We gave a dance and put on an assembly and otherwise spent a very uneventful year. Coming back again in the fall of ’42 we thought we knew all of the ropes of high school, but found out later that there were many others much wiser than we. We gave the initiation and also a dance during the year. At last—Upper Classmen. This was the thought of coming back to school in ’43. During the year we gave an assembly, play and prom. The officers for the year were: Dick Baker, President; Shirley McShane, Vice President; Carol Van, Treasurer: Telpha Davis, Reporter: and Betty Gay Poore. Secretary. 16

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CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1944, in thirty-nine complete individual parts, as we are about to leave this wonderful High School of learning with a well-trained mind and tired eyes, do hereby make our last will and testament. To Mr. Davis and Mr. Swartz, we leave our sincere affection, our heartiest gratitude and the whole unlimited wealth of our eternal memory. To the dear faculty, we leave what little knowledge we don’t take with us for them to teach the other students. I, Lorraine Barr, will my ability to get excused from classes to Vera White. I. Bob Anderson, will my abilities to anybody that can use them. I. Annette Berger, will my catfdriving ability to Ann Landry. I. Harriet Borch, will my ability to get to school to Gayle Wilson. I, T. J. Brocher, will my ability to get good grades to Mavis Billvedeau. 1. Ervin Davis, leave my magnetic personality to Phyllis Kaupish. 1, Eleanor Delger, will my soldiers to the girls of C. B. H. S. I, Audrey Ellis, will my well-groomed hair to Shirley McShane. I, Robert Engen, will my job at Buttrey’s to Jim Fee. I, Patsy Foster, will my bowling ability to Telpha Davis. I, Ted Fowler, will the skating rink to Rosser Fisher. I. Vernon Fuller, will my Ford to next year’s shop class for them to try to fix up. I, Judy Fujitomo, will my shortness to Ruth McGovern. 1, Louville Garske, will leave nothing because I’m too Scotch. We, Norman Gertson, Ralph Getter and Don Goldrick, left early to get a crack at the Japs. 1, Marjorie Gjertson, would willingly will my glasses but I can’t get along without them. 1, Harvey Hall, will my detention time to the Freshman class to keep them busy for the rest of their years. I, Janet Hatch, leave my three extra credits to Lorin Thelen. I, Arnold Holman, will my drawings to Miss Wesin to amuse her 4th period Shorthand class. I, Dick Humble, will my ability for long shots to Bob Smith. 1, Frances Linder, will my books to anyone who wants them—don’t fight, kids. I, Lorrane Lozing, will my quiet ways to Leora Thelen. 1, Harold McLeod, will my happy memories of Betty Lou to some other lucky guy, whoever he may be. I, Yvonne McLean, will my black hair to Betty Bakke. 1. Shirley Ness, will my night life to Alice Kemer. I, Laura Lou Ormson, will my piano playing to Jeannie Meyers. I, Corrine Reynolds, will my Shorthand ability to the Shorthand II class. I, Ailean Ruetten, will my freckles to Anna Lulu Farris if she can find room for them. I, James Salansky, won’t leave because I’m too young to go out into the world. I, Chester Sammons, will my cow milking ability to Rodney Christenot. I, Bob Saxon, leave Twila to Van and leave Ann. I, John Sheffield, will my short haircut to Jim Wilson. I. Gloria Thelen, will my dancing ability to Betty King. I, Shirley Tucker, will my cooking ability to the Freshmen. I, George Waggoner, will my ability to love ’em and leave 'em to Maurice Harrison. I, Hattie Wiley, will my basketball ability to Coleen Crummy. I, Wanda Wiley, will my work in the Drug Store to Eileen Lawrence. I, Earl Zimmerman, leave, last but not least. Ed. note—The Editor will not be responsible for any of the above wills. Signed: THE CLASS OF 1944 Witnessed by: Bugs Bunny Andy Panda Joe Carioca 15



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Peggy Bailey Dick Baker LeRoy Bartow Deane Bobp Doris Broughton Kilean Burns Bently Clark May Clark Bob Cook Karl Copelan Telpha Davis June Dipple Marie Dobson Jim Fee Barbara Fisk Don Goldrick LeRov Grosser Clifford Guith Don Halverson Anita Harris Betty Lou Kraut Ann Landry Russell Maguire Anna Me Adam Wanda McGlothlln Shirley McShane Shirley Moran Pat Parker Not pictured— M. McGovern Betty Poore Tom Pugerude Dave Riegle Barbara Ross Harold Roverite Herb Sammons Jo Ann Sauter Patty Schram Paul Shea Joan Sheffield Shirley Sheridan Marcheta Smith Carol Van Doris Varis Bill Waggoner Ben Wagner Vera White Edia Wilcox Gayle Wilson Jim Wilson Marion Zimmerman Roy Nickerson

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