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THE PIONEER SENIOR CLASS HISTORY P0111 long years ago C t H S Lecame mfestcd x 1th a SPECIES of pests knovsn as the class of 74 At the fu t meetmg of the class the folloxslng lnsects were elected as the Chlef moguls 01 the Ant H111 Everett Day Potato Bug for P1QSld6I'lt, Kenneth Pettlt Mosqulto for W ce Bresldentj Serene Vtard Grasshopper for Secretalyj and Ba1ton Nluxray Cate1p1l'a 101 Treasurerj M1 Ragsdale p1es1ded as bug ologust Qultc '1 number of the pests WQIE mterested 1n actlvltles of the Ant H111 lnclud ng Orchestra Glee Club Declamatoly Basketball Football and Track The second relgn of the lnsects began YVltl'l June Quarles as Potato Bug Ray Uhl 'Nlosqulto Kenneth Pett1t Cata rasshopper Once agam we entered 1nto thc busy SVVHIIH of the Ant H111 xuth Just as many antennae 1n the game Mlss Hanstn as bueologlst helped 1 dong The thxrd 1e1gn of the pests be an w1th Ray Uhl Potato Bug Edd1e Re1chelt MOSQUltO Serene Ward Cataerasshopper Th1s yea1 we we1e Just as busy l1ttle bugs as before w1th the .1dd1t1on of the Promenade of the Bu Tr1be So wlth the Ant H111 The fourth and f1nal mstallment of the pests began Wlth the same bugs servlng as Moguls as ln the th1rrl re1gn W1th Mrs Sawage agam Bugolog1st Ray Uhl Eddle Re1chelt Kenneth Pett1t Herbert Cooper Ralph Shepherd and John Jacoby a1ded the othe1 1nsects of the H111 n he football eleven The basketball team had Rav Uhl Eddle R6lCh6lt and Kenn eh Pettlt as representatlves of our partlcular brand of msects In track the Pests of Z4 showed the1r ab111tv to out flutter the other centlpedes of the H111 through Ray Uhl and Eddle Re1chelt Among the soc1al 3CtlV1ll6S all the members of the Pests of 24 took pa1t 1n the H1 Jmx howmg' the1r ablllty by Squlfllllng' gracefully before the natnes of the ullage Also ln the Operetta 'Xhss Cherryblossom SQIQHO Ward Edd1e Re1chelt and Kenneth Pettlt took leadmg parts w1th Ruth Lee 'VIy1le VIcKeex er Kathelme Semenza Emma Petesch Mabel Shephe1d Ralph Shpherd Bermce Scott and Frank Rowe ass1st1ng them 1n the chortses w1th the1r ch1rp1ng The Bacter1a bemg rather back IU the1r subject matter dec1ded not to present the usual Sen1or Play Thus on the s1'cth day of June 1n the year of our Lo1d One Thousand N1ne Hundred and Twenty four the Pests Lhrough follomng the1r motto Work ond W1n XVQIE flnally f1ltered through the prec1p1tated solutlon of 1nsect1c1des 1nnoculated by the Bugologlsts of the Ant H111 we take our flnal ad1eu and move to spread ou1 wmgs ln largfel lealms asp Ward Angleworm 'VIcKeexer Leplsma Lee T T Q1 T V 'f u A. Q n -' ' I 'Y' . ' Y . ' ' ' 9 ' ', ' ' 1 . . ,G , . y . , . . , , , , . . X . , . ' A Y . . A -A . L' - .L . . x C ' . . . . . . . I 5 9 ' 7 ' Y V' . X . . I Y .V y A L . , . g t . . '.1,-1 f '., 1sz r. . V . Q U . . . 15 Y Y 7 ' T f 'A ' 1 v . ' ' 1 , , ,K . . b . help of Mrs. Savage, as our buyzologist, we ended our third year of life in the K A Y . V . I . , . I V . . . , . . ' . ? I , , . , L , - 1 L I . . . t . . , , 3 L , . ,A . . . i . , . . . . , ' . - , L, , , ' ' 1 ' ss v r ' . ' ' y A v. 1 v Y .' Y 1 4 ' Y Y 7 Y 1 - X '. . H V . ,, 'Y Y 5 Y Y ' . W , , 4 v 1
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THE PIONEER HAROLD STRANAHAN Scxentlflc Course H1 Jmks 4 Alchemlsts Club 4 Language Club 2 3 CHARLES RAMSEY Sclentlfxc Course. PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER MOTTO COLORS Ray Uhl Edward Rerchelt Serene Ward Work and Wm Maroon and Blue ADVISOR Mrs. Esther J Savage CLASS FLOWER ........,.....,... ........ Red Rose
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THE PIONEER CLASS WILL Vle the class of 1994 of C' C H S of the State of Montana being 1n a ,qener ous frame of mind and be ng desuous of leaving our valuable possessions to the pleasant companions of our High School days while we have ambition and desire to do so hereby do declare this to hc our last will and testxment Rag Uhl bequeaths his bowlegs to Ruth Adams to gain speed Edward Relchelt bequeaths his prnrlegc to taking, formal leaxe to Sammy Towner Serene Nl ard hcqueaths her ability to get around the teachers to George Reynolds Ruth Lee bequeaths her ability to rrgue to Dorothy Brown to pep her up Kenneth Pettit becrueaths his vivid blushes to Bill Morrison Myrle McKeewer hequefrths her power of chewing gum to Mary Thompson to give her Jaws exercrse Herbert Cooper bcqu aths his rlmrty to mock a sneezing cow to Estelene Pettit lVIabel Shepherd hequ aths her surplus avolrdupols to Bernice Brown to top things o Ra ph Shepherd hequeaths hrs rn in lerllrn lord to Paul Prstori to drag in the moon Kathryn Revnolds bequeaths her horn rimmed specs to Clallce Calkins to mfrke Morris secm ne rrer 11nd de rrer J Jeannette IaBarre beoueaths her stand in with Coach to Earl Deck who needs it badl Krtherme Semenfa beque xths her Whiz Ba 10 iocabuluy to Rubv Maurer Bernice Scott bequeflths her old Ries to Edith KIIIQOII to elle. crows Harold Stranahan bequeath hrs ability to put rn time to Katherine Smith resthetrc d mcmg' Frank Rowe bequeaths hrs long standing: affection for Scotty to Tom Flagler John Jacoby heque mths his Shell-ish lo les to Glenn Allen Fmml I etesch heque lths her nlrrlltx to sh rkc 1 mean hoof to Ted Hxrdy Hrzel 'NIcNe1l beque 1 hs her shock absorber to Romfune HCUHLf0lLl Fr xnces Deck heque rths her tl0LllllX to Url in -Xd xms Xioli Rrsmussen hcquc zths her ibllltw to write exlms out of hooks to Red NIUIVIY To the Junior Class ln 250191 1 ue beque ith our loxc for Rewclend Westby to hirr iss some other poor re rchcr To the Sophomoles We lequeith all our rnrtrals to occupy their sprre time in framing them out To the Freshmen we bequerth 'ill the lenox ledfre we guned in High School ftoo bid the Freshle got nothin' fun t ltql We her ebx nomlnate and appolnt N11 I' H Nladrson the executor of this our last will and testament In witness whereot xv hue herernto set our hands rnd seal this sixth du of June 19'-1 Signed SENIOR CL-XSS -ii-.. , . . , - , .... . , , . ' , g ' . ' , . ' 1 B.. ' A . ' , . L. V ' , V , . ' ' in ' . sv Y 1 .1 C .S 1 1 . ,w v- A 4 2 X Y v vi l v Q ' . . ' in . 5. . .' Y' , -' ,- . . , v ,. 'I T 2 A' l . l I Tu ,v 3 4 ' ' 2 f u 1 l 1 I v v ' v - , C A i Q B. . . . ' ' . ' ' . ff. .1 7 , . I. 1 ,' ' v 5 . . .' .. ' . , E K,-i , 5. . . ' , K. .b 1 .' ' L . - , r -z ' 2 -2 ' '. . J , .. AM . x . A . -' V' ' . . V , 5. y. z , l ll --, 'z . ' ' 2,4 ' 2 ' I l '. ' - le.: 2' .H ' ' Anna Hagren-lrequeaths her' wicked walrhle to John Morris to help him in his z A ' a ' . , 1 -1 ' -': :z'z 1 1 1' '. 2 A .V ' - tif S 1 ' . ' , ' 4 i . X ' . A 1 . ' ' 1.5, Y 1 'a', '1 iz ' '1 ' , , z z:. J 1 ' 'Su . L' v, V 1 . ' ' '4 S . uv ' . w 2 .1 ' ' x - 1- AY ' . 2 C 1 ' 1 x '1 Q' ' ' z ' : ' g, ' ' . ' . .. ' ' A .. 4. l A 'T v A- . '- . C ' ' ': z'- ' iz ie. aj 1. ef. . . . , - .
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