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

 - Class of 1949

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Loris Mlcken Sally Wilson Jo Ann Nussbaum Leo Schaefer Ann Jones Don La Grand Patsy Cunningham Wllla Ann Swisher ( 17)

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Co whig Attractions — Pro phecy It is late in the summer of 1960. We are entering a small village nestled in the Rocky Mountains. Its name is “Tealawhoa” which to all of you foreigners, “A Place of Peace and Rest.” It seems as though a large number of the Seniors from the class of 1949 have settled here. Join us as we stroll through the streets of this fair village and greet our old friends. As you enter the village you may hear the words, ‘Stop, Go, Stop.” These are coming from a chap by the name of Bob Haas, who is the city cop. As you proceed down the village street you will pass the various places of business. First of all there is the “Bon Ton” a dress shop run by Dorothy Scurlock and her seamstress Alice Enneberg. Next door to the “Bon Ton” is the “Piano Forte Music Shop, which is run by Bert and Bob Van Alstine, who play at all funerals, weddings, and social occasions, and who are accompanied by their wives and six little daughters. Across the way from this little shop is the “Eat and Be Strong Grocery which is run by Marilyn Koontz and Dorothv McDermott. Neither of these girls are married because they had so many suitors they couldnt’ decide between them. Adjoining this building is a quaint little shop bearing the name. “We Fix You Up No Matter How Bad You Look Beauty Shop.” Wigs are at a reduction this week. This is run by Grace Ming-neau who is terrific at making you look at least ten years younger. She keeps as her able assistant Patricia Clark. Catty corner from PMs is the We Will Take You When No One Else Will Funeral Parlor” which is run bv the friendly undertakers, George Sherwin and Walter Thornton. Nice guys in spite of their profession. Going to the brighter side of life, next door to this is a little cafe where all the re-snectab’e citizens eat. This little place of business is called the “Dirty Cup.” This is run by John Beer and his wife Patty, who serve meals twice a day any way you want them. If you ere to steo into the kitchen you would see Wilbur Schaeffer whipping up one of his delicate dishes of sauerkraut and wieners. As we look on the other side of the room we see Ron-aid Jessop who is holding the position of chief bottle washer in the cafe Next to this is the establishment of the Town Hall. As we pass by who should we see coming out but Richard “two gun” Copelan who is the sheriff of the town. Following him. is his deputy David “I’m right behind you. Cope” Woodard. They are going out to investigate some stealing that has been going on out at Fred Rossman’s turkey farm. Just between you and me I think it might be the “Cut Bank Kid,” alias Don Mc-Adam and his gang. Coming back to the town we see the new telephone office that has just been built and is headed by Anne deposit a nickel nlease Ormson and her capable crew, Gloria “number please” Fugle, anti Edith “excuse ring, please Brown. Proceeding onward we decide to go in and visit the village High School where George McCabe is now the principal of this institute of higher learning. Their coach this year is Bob get in there and fight, boys Artz. Tbeir head teacher is Miss Joyce kiddies this is it. I'm cracking up” Sheffield, rown the block is the new theater building which is known as the “Gilted Cage” where famous stars flock. We look at the billboard anti see the specialties to be featured tonight. First tonight will be Doris “Oklahoma Hills” Thomas anti her horse “Dead Eye Dick.” Next are the two dancers known far and wide as Bubbles Bawdon” and Slewfoot Sather.” The main feature tonight is Wenoa “we can't all be Iturbls” White anti her rendition of “Tumbling Tumble Weeds.” Next door is the florist shop run bv Dallas “care for a flower” Bobp. Ruby and Donna Clark are his assistants who help him fashion beautiful corsages. Now we come to the clinic which is owned by Gene Goldrick who is the head doctor. Two of his most able nurses are Jo Ann Cottengim and Delores Deleer. The head nurse at the hospital is Delores Driskell. Adjoining this building is the dentist office run bv Donald “yank ’em out” Johnson anti his nurse, Mary Crouch, who charms all the patients. A patient in the hospital is Duane Jessop, who is recuperating from a broken leg which he got while skiing. Another nurse at the hospital is Georgia Ann Volkman, now married. and at whose home a famous football star is visiting by the name of Andrew Patten, we walk along we pass the Court House. We see the mayor Kenny Omsberg waving to the truancy officer. We decided to stop at the Court House and there we saw Dorene Taylor, one of the first women to be admitted to the bar. Her assistant is Norma Sherman, who is running for Senator this vear. Speaking of Senators, Bob Ready and Jimmy Kruger are Senators from our state. Bob Readv’s secretary is Joyce Wheeler, a very capable person. Leaving the Court House we see the “O. K. Garage” run by Arthur Story and Jerry Croy-mans. Across the street is the Town Library where the head librarian is Freda Poynter and her assistant is a brilliant student, Noel Tucker. And as we leave the library we spy Jo Ann Dallum in her plane making a flight out to the Lazy X Ranch owned by Flora Luchi. Now we must leave the peaceful village and go on our way. May they all live useful, happy lives. ( 16)



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Edgar Mitch Tom Mlnette Larry Hudson Norene Goldrick Robert Sproed Mary Martin Gerald Eby Joyce Varis Duane Harris Torn Erwin Rosalie Thielman Nancy Elsnack Beverly Woodard Le Roy Bingham Betty Jo Butts Karen Tucker Barbara McDonald Lucy Luchi Ardis Miller Peggy Withers ( 18)

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