Fort Benton High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Fort Benton, MT)

 - Class of 1940

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PAGE 30 THE PIONEER ES BLES: Back row, left to right: Dean Elliott, Wayne Whitehorn, Ellen Scott, Anita Walker, Annabelle Stanton, Irene Colby, Amy Hanson, Annabel Briese, Edna Bennett, Rosemary Imbert, Miss Fechter (sponsor). Front row: Grayce Tschache, Edith Culbertson, Winifred Young, Marian Bowker, Mariam Newhall, Carley McCaulay, Olive Stevens, Isabel Nagengast, Betty Morger. 40 PRESS CLUB Flash! Cannon Report! Everyone rushed to get his copy of the first high school i paper issued here for several years. Now the “Cannon Report” is regarded as a permanent fixture. It is published once a month by the press club under the supervision of Miss Fechter, and contains the current news around and about school. The press club meets each Wednesday. The news gathering staff of the paper is assisted by students who drop news notes in the S. O. S. box. Membership in the “Montana Journalists Organization” and “Quill and Scroll’ was proudly attained by the club. Our high school is represented in nearly every high school in the state through the exchange of school papers. The press club’s “Cannon Report” is met with great enthusiasm by all; this is best displayed on the special edition day at 4 o’clock, when the “army marches by” to get their “Cannon Report.” ———— °40 ———— ; A FRESHMAN’S OPINION ENGLISH Robert Craig Junior Larkin The seniors think we are so green, English is a great thing, It thrills me We do not know a single thing, through and through, But when it comes to general math, But long assignments bether me and make We've thrown a log across their path. me feel so blue. But I know that I should study, and get Our English might not be so hot; my English, too. We might not know an awful lot: For grades don’t grow on bushes, and they But when it comes to common sense, don’t come free to you. We've got them seniors on the fence. With all my thought and effort, I wrote this poem today, They'll make us whitewash the great big I used up all my energy that I saved up “By yesterday. Because they’re too lazy to, you see. -——— 40 —— But we’ll get even, oh and how. “Man, like a turtle, pulls his head in When we’re seniors, three years from now. when trouble comes.”

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FObSH S. THE PIONEER PAGE 31 Back row, left to right: Rosalie Cameron, Agnes Stein, Velma Ames, Y’vonne Urton, Dorothy Worrall, Annabel Briese, Irene Bratz, Bernice Small, Margaret Birkeland, Edith Culbertson, Annabelle Stanton, Delores Frieling, Elva Whitehorn, Mabel Stevens, Joyce Gall. Second row: Helen Birkeland, Mabel Lucas, Rosemary Schuhmacher, Margaret White, Miss Cooney (sponsor), Anita Walker, Grace Kersch, Ellen Ames, Geraldine Schuhmacher. Front row: Lenore Frieling, Shirley Young, Winifred Young, Elsie Ritland, Effie Ritland, Emma Jean Ruth, Olive Stevens, Betty Morger. 4.0) HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Joining the Home Economics Club was the desire of not only the girls but of most of the high school boys this fall since Olive Stevens was president and Miss Cooney was sponsor (Boy, are they good-looking and nice!). Dorothy Worrall was vice-president; Winnie Young, secretary; Margaret White, treasurer. Do you remember our tea and style show—wasn’t it fun? Our annual coed prom occurred on Valentine’s day. Wasn’t Miss Hagie funny in her tomboyish costume and wasn’t Miss Thompson “cute” in her Chinese pajamas? As for the rest of us, we were dressed in as little or as much as we pleased. There were no boys there (officially) so it didn’t make any difference. Then those dinners for the Grizzly band (weren’t those boys flirts?), the schoolmasters and the faculty-school board—loads of work but loads of fun. Of course, we had other parties, at which we just simply romped or made candy. All in all, the year has been most successful both from the standpoint of what we learned and how much fun we had. 40 FUTILITY POME Rosemary Imbert Ruba dub dub Bombs burst, Three men in a tub Guns shot, (How unsanitary) Cruelly men died; —‘The Nugget,” Helena. Loudly we cried, Lat Me Sadly we learned, But soon we died; TRUE (?) CONFESSION And now again “T had an ample teacher last term. He Bombs burst, taught us to do three things: First, how Guns shoot, to write briefs and then to exaggerate People cry. them; second, how to subtract substances —— ’40 —— from novels; and last how to interrupt “A fool and his money are some party.” poetry.’—Christian Science Monitor. a eee

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