Dawson County High School - Dawsonian Yearbook (Glendive, MT)

 - Class of 1929

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Dawson County High School - Dawsonian Yearbook (Glendive, MT) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 92 of 136
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-- ll DAWSONIAN - - EIGHTI-I SCHO0L MONTH APRIL, 1929 30 DAYS All Seniors that missed the Moon will April Sundays will bring Blue Mon- not be affected with Moon-eye. days. ' APRIL-SAGGITARIUS-THE ARCHER iCupid-Gordon Kidderj This is a lucky month for people having a wart on their left ear. Young men should not get married now or they will lose their rights as bachelors. Playing tiddly-winks with man-hole covers is the game of the season. 4-5-ti. Leone Johns, Charles McDonough, 12. 19. 20. 27. Reuben Fisher. and Lowe Guy will represent Dawson County High School in the State Music Meet which will be held in Bozeman. Miss Lucille Hennigar will serve as one of the judges in this Music Meet. The Juniors will entertain with the annual Prom at the High Gym. The Senior 1-lop will be held. The annual instrumental music con- cert of the Glendive School Band and Urchestra will be held. The District Scholarship Contest will be held at Glendive. Mr. Aitchison: Rosemary, how do you prepare flourine gas? Rosemary O.: Put some hydroflouric acid in a U-tube, and electrocute it. A long walk is a step in the right di- rection. If a waitress earns four dollars a week. how much does a coffee urn? Can a stone walk because a tomato can? Miss Hutchings: You can't eat your cake. They say. and have it too. And since I'm taking an ocean trip. I believe the sayings true. lt's a wise father that knows his own daughter when she gets through with her lipstick and rouge. Cheer up! You can't digest a lump in the throat. When you catch a cold, don't let it go free. Aitchison: What becomes of all the bugs in winter? Melvin P.: You can search me. Alyn says that marriage is a wonderful institution-no family should be without it Jack: Dost know what is a calory? ' Clarence: Aye, its the next tier of seats above the balcony. I AM MUSIC - I am the charming fascinator of the happiness and inner deep feeling of nature's expression. I furnish music at the awakening hour in the song of the robin from the heavens and echo the voice of paradise at eventide in the super strains of the nightingale. Q 'o7' XX .UBS Page 88

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0 -- gp DAVMONIAN - - k A A .-s L. - 4 .4 - - Ah- -- ' ' , W SEVENTH SCHOOL MONTH MARCH, 1929 31 DAYS Faculty advises that the full Moon be Comes in like a gun and goes out like upheld until after exams. a match. MAli.CII-LIBRA-THI41 BALANCE tHard to Keepl This is a fiery sign and persons born under it are inclined to red hair and freckles. At this time of the year it is dangerous to sleep in a burning house. Falling safes and airplane crashes should be avoided. The class studying magnetism. 1. In like a lamb- Aitchison: Ilow many natural magnets 4. Report Cards. UW there? 6. Duke fails to come to Laboratory! Fat? TWU- His excuse is that he thinks it is Aitchison: Name them. Tuesday. Poor Duke. when did you B'at: Blomlgs and 1,1-um.tf,:.s. lose that day? 7. French artist gives us a brief glimpse ---- of paintings. Fifteen large pictures will be on exhibition tomorrow at the ACT I Rialto Theatre for the sum of ten cents. A Sophomore stood on a railroad track, 8. Fire! Fire! No, just a fire drill' The The train came thundering on. river goes out: the Yellowstone is A blundering. roaring, deafening crack- olem. cof may And lo! the train was gone. 11. Talented students go to Miles City ACT II fill' District MUSIC Meet- And there serenely stood the soph, 12. Many changes in the seating ar- About him lay the wreck, rangements take place during the The train had hit his solid dome- second period today. And busted up, by heck! 13. Basketball tournament between teams - made up of any boy in school who wishes to play, begins at 4:30 today. In onion there is strength. Each team has a member of the first team as captain. 19. Frances Manly of first year short- Music makes its appeal to that aspect hand took our breath away today, by of life which unifies ns. The intellect passing a second year shorthand test isolates. the emotions unite. Thus the for which the second year students spatial arts refine. isolate, clarify: music are tearing their hair and gnashing fuses. sweeps, unites. This should make their teeth to get the award. clear why music is at once a primitive 32. Marie Ayre Xvent to Miles gify to and universal art and one expressing the rolwosem Dawson in this dish-ict Ora- utmost refinement of civilization. torical contest. The winner of the Edwawl Hvward Griggs- district will go to Great Falls to enter in the state contest. 26. All events which appear in this cal- Leonard K.: Some worthy ancient said, endar after this date are those which Better late than never. lf he had at- have not taken place at the time this tended D. C. H. S.. he might have added, Almanac goes to press. And better on time than late ! I AM MUSIC I am poetry in harmony with God and the inspiration of the infinite Universe. I am the heavenly chord that enchants and entrances the human soul. I am the euphonious chords whispering through the summer zephrys in the unpruned natural wildwoods. 'C' ' 'S' N 'C W I 'C 'Q' 1 C 'fl A' 'C 7 ' Ssfxftf 6' 'f.,,Q',,,-I Page 87



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-- 415 DAWSONIAN 419' - - K ... 4. 1 Q. -. ag .-. - , -. .' --4 4. :L ,Q 3. Q.. A .Q NINTH SCHOOL MONTH MAY, 1929 31 DAYS Faculty advises that the Full Moon May Exams will bring a holiday to be postponed until after Graduation. Dawson County High School. MAY-AQUARIUS-THE WATERMAN tMr. Fleishman watering the lawnj To fall oft the Woolworth building during this month will be very unlucky. Many people prove their insanity by falling in love. Charley horses and other animals will be in great demand. Mr. Aitchison: Give me the formula for DAY calcium chloride. Betty: CaCl. Aitchison: Next. 3. The Gypsy Rover will be 8iV9I1 at John B: I'll say CaCl, too. Ait hi : C t. the Rialto Theatre. c son Orrec In very olden times, they say, , . i . , When organs first were made, 11' :gafgtgln ihhglfani Rinse Fesm H1 The keys. they were so wide and stiff, W' 9 n en ve' With elbows they were played. -The Etude. 19. Baccalaureate services will be held. Thi: where were you last week? Mickie: I had clothes sickness. Th.: WVhat's that? 25' Graduation exercises of the Dawsun Mickle: My breath came in short pants and my tongue was coated. Th.-Poetically-Oh, what is so rare as a day in June? Happy-Practically-Well, a day in March is pretty raw. County High School. No one can sit on you as long as you stand up straight. Miss Oswald treferring to Ben John- sonlz Who said they always got their man? Leonard: Clara Bow! Donald: How are Fords made? Bud: They come from Ford Plants. Senior: Why don't you take chloroform? Prep: I will. Who teaches it? I AM MUSIC I supply your good-night anthem in the nightly carol of the grasshopper. I am the sweet lullaby at the cradle and the hymn of God's eternal peace at the grave. ' I .sv Q Page 89

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