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

 - Class of 1951

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{Juniors Ronny LaBuff Paul Noble Diane Kemmer Wally Miller Clara Belle Alex Rose Ann Anderson Eddy Argenbright Lyla Bedord Gloria Bettise Lillian Birr Donald Brown Bernard Bublitz John Collier Doris Copelan Wayne Coursey Darlene Cormier Shirley Crouch Norma Day Ray Dc-lger George Dobson Fred Engebretsen Wilford Ennebcrg Don Fagan Elmer Fagerland Helen Farrell Frances Fisher Mary Lou Gardner Janet Gibbs Ursula Gobert Frances Guertin Alva Harris Jim Hofland Ronald Holm Mary Hopkins Alice House

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Senior Class Prophecy Dear Hortense, We wanted to see what had become of our classmates so this morning we got into our rocket ship and flew into Space. The first planet we came to was the Planet Rock. Here His Excellency, King Bob Arras ruled. But unfortunately we couldn't talk to Bob because he had had his eardrums removed when Queen Carol Halvorson took up the violin. Next we came to the Planet Lex. Vernon Anderson was sueing for divorce on the grounds that his wife chewed bubble gum. To be sure of his case he hired the famous lawyer Glen Hartford. The Planet Figaro was the next planet we visited. Here we found Sharon Rudman starring in the opera Caldonia” with Norman Crofford as her leading man. We were running low on rockoline so we stopped at the Planet Lube. Here Louie Brown and Pete Armstrong w'ere managing a service station called We Ain’t So Hot. As they knitted they told us that Dan Hofland and Jim Burk were chasing flying saucers until they fell into the Big Dipper. We stopped for a coke at the Two B’s run by Barbara Law's and Barbara Smith. Suddenly Art Dresen rushed in screaming I've failed again.” The two B's explained that Art had been trying to invent a wingless, tailess, motorless, and propellerless airplane. They also told us that Eva Ives and Loretta Whel-chei owned a factory which produced homes, husbands, and money. Our next stop w'as the Planet Yoo Hoo Here we learned Donna Moran, Phyllis Eide and Betty Crumley had written a bestseller called, How to Improve Your Brains or The Art of Chc-erleading.” On this same planet we visited Betty Lou Parnell and her four little girls. They w'ere polishing Rex's roemobile. She interrupted her work to chat for a while. She informed us that Joan Shelby was now sole owner of The Spricket, Sprocket and Sprachet Works. Also Margarett McDermott and Virginia Collier were competing in the tricycle races to be held on the day after the next day after next. We visited the Planet Who Me next. Here Marilyn Sherman, a reporter for the Space Wide Chronicle, told us of several striking scientific discoveries made by our classmates. Rudy Zimmerman and Dick Noble were experimenting with a machine to make pink rain. Also Keith Seidensticker and Gary Seefeldt had blended their ideas to make a purple and gold cow. Monte Fauque and Dan Stuart are the owners of the largest herd of these wondrous cows. We were wondering why we hadn't seen Lois Kjose. Marilyn told us that Joyce Bradley had invented a vanishing cream. Lois tried it and it worked!!! On the Planet Amo we were present when Jim McGovern was crowned as Mr. Zoomph and Bette Ann Otterstetter was crowned Miss Oomph. Jack Meyers was the judge of the contest. Here Harold Davis runs a charm school called Healthy Harold's Harem. Bob Crumley was the coach of the Lithsome Lasses, a professional girls' football team. Time was running short so we started back to earth. When we arrived who did we discover had been piloting us on our journey in Space, but Eddie Clark. Your friend, Slippery Slim



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Mary Ann McCabe Dorothy Miritz Jo-Ann Miklich Marilyn Miller Billy Mitch Jim Monroe Gary Nelson Larry Nordstrom Terry O'Brien Bill Palmer Kenny Parrent Shirley Pickering Harry Pitman Marilyn Roragen Norma Rossman Glenn Rousch Jeannette Sadler Kenny Sammons Charlie Schaeffer Janet Schul Barbara Scott Ted Seidensticker Bud Sherman Gary Smith Rae Spargur Lorene Steele Sylvia Steen Gerald Stomvick Ronald Tucker Frank Young Joan Young Leona Brown Alvin Lundin Hubert Kjose Judy Mathews Max Kipp

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