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

 - Class of 1942

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2 THE PIONEER NJ me — - So maa cass y. Lillian Bokovoy, Betty Callison, Rosalie Cameron, Helen ooper, Robert Craig, Alice Elliott, Florence Elliott, George Elliot, Donald Gall, Joyce Gall, Dawn Gallagher, Henry Grossman, y, Anna Mae Kalbus, Beatrice Klay. Arthur Kleinschmidt, James Morger, Albert Morris, Melvin McLauchlin, Elsie rge Paul, Harold Pavelis, Dorothy Ritter, Cecil Roddy, Audrey Schoonover, Beryl Schultz, Delsey Scott, Clair Sykes, Barbara orn, Kenneth Young. 7 : - i

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THE PLONEER 23 OD pS Cer lS ra ne ee JUNIOR CLASS wWe like vim, vigor, and zip. In what better way could we prove it than in our choice of Leo Kilroy as president for the second successive year? Guess it’s just the got in high school. To go into a “brand new buildin’” still smelling of fresh paint and varnish—gee, what class couldn’t have pep! “School’s a place for learning and fun” is our axiom. Some of our classmates have done really outstanding things in the Bozeman scholarship contests, and “our” basketball players have shown themselves to be good material for the successors of the graduating players. We’ve also been active members in other school activities. We think we'll make outstanding seniors next year, how about you? JUNIOR PLAY With Spring in the air, who could blame the Juniors for becoming slightly “Jume Mad”? After almost a month of trials and tribulations, they showed their efforts to the public on April 17. Leo Kilroy, as Roger Van Vleck, the suave lady-killer, tried his charms on fifteen year old Penny Woods, played by Marjorie Manley, and she liked it: while her parents, £lgire Sykes and Mabel Lucas, patiently watched the whole episode. uit Chuck Harris, (Harry Pavelis), an old time friend, who liked gliders finally won Penny after a disastrous glider trip taken against the will of his father, Arthur Kleinschmidt. But Roger had already turned his attention to Mervyn Wood’s girl friend, Julie Harris (Alice Elliot), much to the discomfort of Mervyn himself (Robert Craig) and delight of Milly Lou (Anna Mae Kalbus), the noted household pest who liked Mervyn. Elmer Tuiile, the handy man, was played by Henry Grossman and his girl friend, Effie, the maid, by Florence Cooper. +: who suffered through it all, and never seemed to be able to make her slip stop showing. Two neighbor children who were nearly always over for dinner were Shirley and Ralph Wentworth, played by Joyce Gall and James Morger. The play was written by Florence Ryerson and Colin Clemens and directed by Ila Grace Hasgie. JUNIOR PROM n After “June Mad” the juniors were faced with the task of the prom. Preparation: were begun and after much bickering the theme, “The Garden of the Moon,” was chosen, decorating began, an orchestra hired, and the refreshments planned. Then the big night came: everything went like clockwork; no one tripped in the grand march; the prom queen, Margaret Birkeland, was crowned; and her attendants, Patty Anderson, senior; Margaret James, junior; Leona Reichelt, sophomore; and Ann Katzenberger, freshman, were announced. Everyone went home tired, and looking forward, not too happily, to the Havre Band Festival the next day.

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