Fergus County High School - Fergus Yearbook (Lewistown, MT)

 - Class of 1927

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Fergus County High School - Fergus Yearbook (Lewistown, MT) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 30 of 128
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jThe Fergus Annual Page 31 Thelma Williams and Henrietta Zyp will open their beauty shop on the corner of Sixth and Broadway by giving' a free marcel to the first fifty women who call at the ir shop. They h ave just returned from Chicago where they took a special beauty course. Jack Clarke will provide entertainment tonight on the Chautauqua program. He will perform with his saw, accompanied by h is wife. Wilford Marsh, former governor of Idaho, received word that he had been made ambassador to Brazi 1. He is sailing' from New York on Tuesday, accom- panied by his wife, formerly Grace Jackson, and his secretary, Lillian Tubb. Eugene Rogers, Sheriff of Fergus County, pulled a raid last night in Half Moon Pass and succeeded in catching the bootlegger with the goods. He was Fred Pierre, and he was brought to Lewistown and placed in the county jail. Edith McCann, head nurse at the County Hospital, reports that there are now twenty-five people being taken care of there. Margaret Laux was yesterday made Mother Superior at the Catholic Hospital. Ethel Brink was granted her divorce yesterday and she took her maiden name. Frances Ruckman won the Beauty Contest in Smart Set last month, receiving the $10,000 prize. Romund Moltzau, manager of Royal Theatre m Salt Lake City, came in yes- terday morning. He came through Spokane and while there met Fergus R,a;ich who owns the Drive Your Own Ford Garage in the city. Herbert Peel became a successor to Mr. Creel when he bought out the Under taking establishment. He has been working there for the past three years and so the business will be admirably continued. Grace Phillips will open her kindergarten Monday morning at nine o'clock. Her assistant will he Miss Lois Ma rtin. Lyle Tierney, civil engineer, has been transferred to Siberia for several years. His work in Alaska gave him this advancement. Grace Morley, private secretary to the Governor of Wyoming, is visiting with friends in the city. Raymond Moser, travelling salesman for Wrigley's Chewing Gum, was calling upon his trade Wednesday. N i n e t e e n H u n d r e d Twenty-seven

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Page 30 Fhe Fergus Annual Gaylord Gudney and Georg's Daibey, wardens from the Idaho State prison, left yesterday with a prisoner. A contract was granted by the “city fathers” to Hendon and Hanley, city scav- engers, for carrying away the rubbish from the city park. Donovan Manual s “Black 4” jazz orchestra from Butte will play at Dream- land after a program at the Myrtle. Public invited. Victor Mandy received his degree from San Francisco Electrical School and has been engaged to teach in Cookes' Electrical School in Chicago. Vivian Ferrell won the 1937 Gregg Shorthand prize in New York last week. She wrote 300 words per minute for thirty minutes. Evelyn Beatty will open her school in dancing tonight by giving a demonstra- tion at the New Judith. Curtain at 7 ;45. Arthur Ayers gave the final banquet of the Bachelors' Club last evening in his apartment. Since he is the only one of the thirteen to remain a bachelor, it fell upon him to disband them, which was done during the three course dinner. He received $200 from each of the others. Eddie Biggerstaff, the promising young editor of the Hanover Gazette, was a visitor in Lewistown Monday. Billy Burke, President of Sheepherders Union, was busy at the Courthouse yesterday looking after some of the business of the association. Ruth Butler began her career as Court Stenographer when court opened on Monday. Doris Jones paid a short but pleasant visit to her home here before leaving to take up her position as teacher of Chemistry in a Los Angel es High School. Elsie Rich, Maxine Smgley, Lois Quickenden and Mildred Kakela registered at the Calvert yesterday. They are delegates to a special county teachers' meeting which is scheduled for today. Mabel Jacobson is the leader of the Wah ooditty Chorus now playing in Glen- garry. She says their next engagement is for Hobson. Gordon Kennedy, the strong man of Barnum B alley’s Circus, returned to Lewistown where he will spend the winter prior to his next season's work. Lois Disbrow and Rosamond McKeown will start their stage route between Winnett and Roundup tomorrow. Fare—Three Smacks. The Judith Laundry changed hands again when Everett Christenson bought it from Charles Huffine. It is rumored that Mr. Huffine will retire from the busi- ness world and travel abroad on the money made in the laundry. An organ concert will be given over the radio on Sunday night from mon Tabernacle, by Paul Copeland, who, besides being one of the best in the world, holds a high office in the Mormon church. the Mor- organists Hel en Os weiler will give a talk at the meeting o f the Wo man s Club tonight in the Queen's Room. She is superintendent of the Boston Orphan Home in Salt Lake City and is in Lewistown soliciting aid for the orphanage. Nineteen Hundred T wenty-seven



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Page 32 The Fergus A nnual HI til of £!ic € lass' of 1927 We, the senior class of 1927, being in our right mind, hereby give and be- queath our unexcelled dictatorship and ability to the faculty. We le ave all thoughts of sorrow behind us. We bequeath the faculty to the next victims. Individually, we bequeath our other possessions as follows . Bruce Akins and Gordon Kennedy, their integrity and industry to Andy Samuels. Clyde Taylor, his cap and gown to Norman Guidinger. Richard M anning, his size ten shoes to anyone who can fill th em. Berkin H anley would leave his free kies if he could. Leonard Seyller, his laugh to Ralph May. Grace Cresap and Henrietta Zyp, their pull with the teachers to Effie Rae Sebree. Marion Caldwell and Thelma Bebb have nothing to leave because Fergus Rauch and Wendell Anderson graduate too. Helen Osweiler leaves nothing ; she’s taking it all with her, Ty Stapleton and Everett Tague leave their amorous passions to the coming sheiks of the school. Kent Beatham leaves his cheerfulness to the janitors. George Dalbey leaves his full-back position on the football team to be filled. Art Ayers leaves his pug nose to Bernice Williams, Gib Spring leaves his extra credits to Willis Bottcher. Dorothy Dix, Doris Ford and Marcella Hubbard leave what is left o f th eir lockers to the next unfortunates. Eugene Rogers leaves his henna hair to Bernice Housel. Perk Burnett and Owen Dunn leave their adventures with Dan Cupid to Billie Skaggs. Elma Darcy leaves her lithesomeness to Jack Osborn. Fred Pierre leaves his golf pants to any one guilty of wearing them. Hattie Follmer leaves her marcels to Miss Lewis so she won't have to pay for any more. Robert Hendon, his bachelor ways to Frank Fall. Billy Burke and Jac k Cla rke leave their voices to the janitor s cat, Herbert Peel leaves his notebook in the waste paper basket. Lyle Tierney, his persistency to Gladys Sibbert. Buena Dougherty leaves her extra photos to Koke. Lois Martin leaves her gentle ways to Bill Van Hyning. Evelyn Beatty and Susie Dunn leave their everlasting friendship to Dot Gan- non and Th eresa McK eown, Romund Moltzau leaves his memory to anyone who can find it. Jennie Anderson and Lois Quickenden leave Miss Trost's favoritism in the Library. Nineteen Hundred Twenty-seven

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