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

 - Class of 1952

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Page 23 text:

German Band 1 Junior and Senior Play casts Left to right: Mr. Tabaracci, House, McCabe, Roush, Gardner, Parrent, O'Brien, Harris. Rossman, Nelson, Fuller, Sammons. Miklich, Miller, Sadler. (17)

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WE, THE CLASS OF '52, Being poor and feeling blue, Leave not a single thing to you, We take it all!! Rose Anne Anderson—Takes Larry Fleming's comical ways in hopes that the school won't miss them too much. Lyla Bedord—I'm generous, keep it all. Doris Copelan—Takes all the GAA equipment. She fiqures GAA doesn't need it with her qone. Darlene Cormier—Takes Gerry Ann's heiqht to support her hiqher ambitions. Norma Day—Takes her dancing ability in hopes that she will team up with Fred Astaire in days to come. Helen Farrell—Takes her quiet ways, but leaves her brother to liven thinqs up. Mary Lou Gardner—Takes all she learned in commercial class—which wasn't much. Bud Sherman—Takes Merlin Driskell's physique. Maybe he'll be a football star someday! Charlie Scheaffer—Takes Gary Lyng's rowdy ways. Janet Gibbs—Borrows Ted Ritland's car to make a trip to Oklahoma. Have fun. Janet! Ted Seidensticker—Takes Beef's tenor voice. It's not doing beef any good. Mary Hopkins—I'll take Speech class and give it back to Mr. Tabaracci. Kenny Sammons—Takes his chickens to Concordia with him. He's just a farmer at heart. Alice House—Takes that good school bus she rides to school in because she'll miss it so much when she graduates. Diane Kemmer—Takes all the notes that she's written in high school in hopes that she'll write a best selling note book. Glenn Rous -Takes the Freshman class—I want to be a veterinarian. Kenny Parrent—Well, Girls—I, Kenny Parrent, take myself. Sorry you can't come. Bill Palmer—Well, it's like this- Mary Ann McCabe—Takes Grace Marie's ability to flirt. Jo Ann Miklich—Takes Clela's ability to get alonq with teachers—in hopes that Clela will be victorious next year. Gary Nelson—What have you qot? Billy Mitch—Takes Ray Turner's diqnity and poise. Dorothy Miritz—Takes Lillian Zimmerman's vociferous ways—To use in later days. Terry O'Brien—Takes Mac Johnson's flying ability for future use. Shirley Pickering—Takes her higher hopes and ambitions out into the world. A1 Lundin—Takes everything he hasn't already taken. Eddie Argenbright—What is there to take? A1 took it all! Marilyn Roragen—Takes Shirley Boe's cooking ability in Home Ec. Poor Don! Wally Miller—Has enough already, so he leaves his job at Buttreys to Ed Bevelhimer. Norma Rossman—Takes Freddie Jo's ability to go AWOL. Max Kipp—Takes Keith Forester to use as a body guard. Jeannette Sadler—Takes Allan Roush's farming ability to go down south and raise cotton. Ronnie LaBuff—Takes Shirley Taylor with him—He doesn't trust those under classmen. , Wilfred Enneberg—Takes his car and leaves happily. Rae Spargur—Takes Barb Bedord's poodle—She always wanted a dog. Ron Holm—Takes off to become a mortician. Dorothy Sessions—Takes her house parties—In hopes that the Juniors will continue her tradition. Jim Holland—Takes Bob Hulbert's whiskers. Lorene Steele—udces the annual staff to go down south and make slaves out of them. Alva Harris—Takes his distracted multitudes. Sylvia Steen—Takes Billiette Bolton's happy ways. Elmer Fagerland—Takes memories of LeRoy's intramural. Joan Young—Takes Nile Aubrey's motor bike to go visit Dan. Bernie Bublitz—Takes locker number 4—He's always standinq in front of it. Wayne Coursey—Takes Sylvia's horses—She forgot them. Ray Delger—Takes Bill Chambers along so he can keep his cars running. George Dobson—Takes Dick E's cigarettes—he doesn't want to buy any more. Marilyn Fuller—I don't take anything—I have everything I want. Frank Young—Takes a chapter of his school life to carry close to his heart. Gerry Stomsvik—Takes Berezay's crew cut—He'll never have one of his own. Ron Skabo—Takes all the qirls who set foot in his Nash—so he'll never be lonely. Hubert Kjose—Being not so poor as the rest of the Seniors—I give up my accumulated knowledge for my four years of high school. ( 16)



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QjunioA. filaAA, dti jtohi The class of '53, as Freshmen, went through the usual initiation. Our president was Ralph Nanini. We welcomed the incoming Freshmen in the usual manner. Art Talpt led the class for our Sophomore year. As Juniors, we took a more active part in school affairs. We presented a play and sponsored a Junior Prom. We elected the following class officers: President Vice President Secretary-T reasurer Reporter Robert Spargur Claudeen Taylor .....Don McCourt Pat Lovsnes ( 18)

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