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

 - Class of 1949

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DELORES DRISKELL “A light heart lives long. ’ Major—English, History, Commercial. JERRY CROYMANS “If silence is golden, this boy is wealthy.” Major—English. Shop, Social Science. RONALD JESSOP “Just a nice, unparticular fellow.” Major—Shop. English. WILBUR SCHAEFFER “He could sell an Eskimo an ice coupon book.” Major—English. Science. PATRICIA CLARK “A lovely girl with a kind heart, always ready to do her part.” Major — English, History, Mathematics, Science. GLORIA FUGLE “Always ready to lend a hand.” Major—English, Commercial. History. ' . mm MARY CROUCH “If you’re early to bed and early to rise, you miss the best part of the day.” Major — English, History. Home Economics. ROBERT READY “Happiness is a born twin.” Major—Shop, English. BERNYCE GORE Although the curtain has rung down early on her career, her pre£ ence is still felt and her praises still sung. ( 13)

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DONALD JOHNSON “A faint heart ne’er won fair lady or escaped one either.” Major—Shop, English, Social Science. JOYCE WHEELER “She has a woman’s rights, a man's mind, and one of her own.” Major—English. History, Commercial. JO ANN COTTENGIM ‘‘Why should life all labor be?” Major — English. Language. Science. DORIS THOMAS “Sparkling eyes and a cheery smile make her company worthwhile.” Major—English, History. EDITH BROWN “Always ready with a smile.” Major—English, History. JIM KRUGER “Hold the fort boys. I’m coming.” Major—English, History. Science, Mathematics. BOB VAN ALSTINE “Why worry about life, you will never come out of it alive.” Major—Science, English. ANNE ORMSON “She is unconscious of her own worth.” Major—English, Science, Commercial. DELORES SATHER “I’ve known many, liked few, and loved one maybe two.” Major—English, Commercial. History. ( 12)



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Senior Cast First row, left to right: Mr. Davis, Flora Luchf, Delores Sather, Noel Tucker. Yvonne Bawdon, Georgia Volkman, Delores Delger. Jo Ann Dallum. Alice Enneberg. Anne Ormson. Joyce Sheffield, Mary Crouch. Delores Driskell, Grace Mingneau, Norma Sherman. Mr. Haburchak. Second row: Dorothy Scurlock. Marilyn Koontz, Dorothy McDermott, Do-rene Taylor. Patricia Keyes, Doris Thomas, Joyce Wheeler. Gloria Fugle, Wenoa White. Freda Poynter, Donna Clark. Ruby Clark. Third row: George Sherman, Bobby Ready, Walter Thornton, Andy Patten. Dallas Bobp. Duane Jessop, Dick Copelan. Ronald Jessop. Jo Ann Cottingim. Edith Brown. Patricia Clark. Fourth row: Jim Taylor, Jerry Croy-mans. Arthur Story, Don McAdam. George McCabe. Robert Haas. Gene Goldrtck. Bob Van Alstine, John Beer, Bert Van Alstine, Don Johnson, Bob Artz, Wilbur Schaeffer. Senior Epilogue The curtain went up on the Seniors’ last run of their high school life in September, 1948. These outstanding people were chosen to represent the Senior cast in the Guild: President, Wenoa White; Vice President, Bert Van Alstine; Secretary-Treasurer, Andrew Patten; and Reporter, Dick Copelan. Since it was their last production on this stage, they outdid themselves throughout the season. On the principal play of their Junior year, “Here Comes Charlie,” they broke all previous records in regard to income and attendance. The ovation was great and “Charlie” had several curtain calls. Then the second production, “Spooky Tavern,” was another smash hit. The cast included: Lucy by Patty Keyes, Lon Hacker by Fred Rossman, Farone by Gene Goldrick, Florabell by Dorene Taylor, Joyce by Joyce Sheffield, Blackie by John Beer, Ralph by Bob Artz, Terry by Andrew Patten, Willie by Bob Haas, Bedelia by Jo Ann Cottengim, and the Ghost Woman by Doris Thomas. For the last two consecutive years the Class of ”49” has won the interclass tournament. The theme for the Senior Ball, this year, was “Slow Boat to China,” and the gym was decorated in blue and white. Then came the final scene of their four-year run, Graduation! Although it seemed sad that this was to be their last presentation on the Cut Bank High School stage, they could look forward to better parts on bigger stages. Thus they rang down the curtain on four active years in High School. ( 14)

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