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First row: Moran, Cunningham, Otterstetter, Crumley, Laws, Halvorson, Eide. Second row: Smith, McDermott, Bradley, Sherman, Ives, Kjose, Whelchel, Rudman, Shelby. Third row; Mr. Davis, Crumley, Meyers, Arras, Anderson, Hofland, Armstrong, Werner, Crofford, Mr. Haburchak. Fourth row: Seefeldt, Fauque, Stuart, Clark, Davis, Seiden-sticker, Dresen, Hartford, Brown, McGovern, Noble. Senior Class Mistory As Freshmen we began our high school adventure by electing Pete Armstrong as President. To start off with a bang, we underwent the usual initiation. Later on in the year, we gave our Freshman return dance. Dan Stuart won the majority in the Sophomore election, to serve as president that year. We then retaliated for the miseries that were undergone the year before by a rousing welcome to the incoming freshmen. As Juniors, we elected Bob Crumley to head the class for that year. The Junior play, 'Cheerio My Deario’ was a big success. In the spring was the prom with Moonlight and Roses as a theme. For the fourth and biggest year, we elected Joan Shelby as class president. 'The House Nobody Lived In’, was presented with much success. The Christmas ball was very beautiful, and very well liked by all. As we graduate, we only regret that we are living our last days as students of Cut Bank High.
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Dan Stuart Danny Full of mischief, full of fun, yet a perfect gentleman. Carl Werner Carlos” Hold the fort, boys, I'm coming. Loretta Wei.chel Lorettai A helpful and a merry lass, priceless treasure of our class. Rudy Zimmerman ’Rudy Easy-going and carefree, he slides along leisurely.
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Senior Class Will We the class of 51” Feeling tricky and full of fun, Do now divide our property fair, And make you other children heir. Being of a sound and highly intellectual mind, And feeling joyful and kind. Under the guideness of heavensent, We now make this our last will and testament. SHARON leaves her office job and teachers too; To Mary Ann McCabe (lucky you) ! BETTE ANN leaves her speeches so clear, To '’Corky'’ to use next year. JOAN S. leaves her happy ways— To kids who’ll be here in future days. I.ORETTA W. leaves her dignity and poise To all of Cut Bank's tom boys. BARBARA LAWS leaves her acting ability (oh those raves) To kids who will be in future plays. BETTY CRUMLEY leaves her wit in shorthand class, To all those who don’t want to pass. BETTY LOU on Rex relying; leaves her luck To all those girls still trying. EVA IVES who is so shy; leaves willingly, To marry Ty. DONNA M. leaves her brains To JanetGibbs whom studying pains. BARBARA S. leaves her love of out-of-town boys (which is so prevailing) To Freddie Jo Knight for lots of smooth sailing. PHYLLIS EIDE leaves her horses so dear, To Sylvia Steen who will be here next year. MARGARET McDERMOTT leaves her nice long locks; to that cute little girl they call Barbara Scott. MARILYN SHERMAN leaves her quiet ways; To Norma Day to use in later days. JOYCE BRADLEY whose shortness we all acclaim; Leaves it to a guy, James Monroe by name. LOIS KJOSE innocent nature shall gladly will— To Mary Lou Gardener her joke catching skill. VIRGINIA COLLIER leaves her drawing skill; To a little gal they call Lil.” CAROL H. leaves........''Full of fun and fancy free.” That’s the way you gals should be. KEITH SIDENSTICKER leaves in fine condition for Ted to carry on that Sidensticker tradition. GLEN HARTFORD thought his noisiness could belong; to Kenny Sammons, is he wrong? LOUIE BROWN wills his old Dodge (and gas) To Ronnie La Buff that Junior 'Cass’. JACK MEYERS leaves his shirts of which he is proud—To all those guys who like them loud. VERN ANDERSON leaves his place on the B. B. Team; to Eddie A. who is on the beam. JIM McGOVF.RN swellness and that ain’t all, To a Junior boy they call Paul. EDDIE CLARK, his jokes in class (all of them too) To Ray Delger who’ll never be blue. DAN STUART leaves his love of fight To Gary Lyng that little mite. HAROLD DAVIS leaves his sports record (so fine and all) for Max Kipp to carry on next fall. GARY SEEFELDT gladly leaves his stride. To Bernie Bublitz when without a ride. BOBBY ARRAS leaves his way so right, To Hubert Kjose who has the same old fight. ART DRESEN leaves his specks. To Tabby” to keep him from so many wrecks. RUDY ZIMMERMAN leaves his car so striking; To all those kids who don’t like hiking. JIM BURKE leaves his love of football, To Bobby Day for next year’s call. BOB CRUMLEY leaves his Shirley dear, To Cut Bank High for two more years. MONTE FAUQUE leaves his nice big smile, To Wally Miller, the girls to beguile. DICK NOBLE leaves his job as editor of the Live Wire (before he has a fit.) To Kenny Parrent who thinks he can handle it. NORM CROFFORD wills his nice physique, To Willfred Enneberg to be The Sheik.” DAN HOFLAND leaves his personality (which is so striking) To Alvin Lundin when he feels dashing. CARL WERNER leaves his quiet ways( ?) To Robert Sparger to have in later days. PETE ARMSTRONG leaves his job at Buttrey's To be taken care of by Billy and Wally.
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