Fort Peck High School - Dinosaur Yearbook (Fort Peck, MT)

 - Class of 1939

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SOPHOMORE CLASS , President--Patricia Corey Vice President--Francis Brooks Secretary and Treasurer--Nancy Buntin First,RowlrLeft to dightg Shirley Carr, Barbara Christensen, Christine Crowley, llc Cook, Mildred Larson, Eileen Galloway Carol Jinks, Nancy Buntin, Miss Torvik,.Darrel Rosell Second Row, Lett to Right: Alvin Hueth, Edward Wright,Edward Richardson, Harold Shannon, Eugene Gilstrep, Elwood Chapman, Bruce lngals, Francis Brooks, Bill Archambault, Joe Wikum Third Howl Left to Hight3Boyd Neustal,Dale Pawlewski,leonard Mc Kay, Frieda Janzen, Birnice Long, Myra Dunn, Adeline Nelson, Ned Temple, Wendy Rytter, Harold Eareland Those net in picture: Patricia Corey, Margaret Morgan On September seventeenth, the sophomore class of Fort Peck High School held its first class meeting,electing the follow- ing officers: president, Patricia Coreyg vice president, Francis Brooksg secretary and treasurer,Nancy Buntin.At this meeting the class made plans for class meetings to be car- ried on weekly during the year. Cn September twenty-third,the sophomore class were hosts at an all-school dance, which featured as a program, sev- eral novelty dances including WThe Big Apple', and 'The l m- beth Walk.' After defeating several upper classmen, Francis Brooks nent to Culbertson as Fort Peck's representative for Javelin throwing. Taking leads in the operetta 'Pickles1 were Francis Brooks and Buddy Wright, while starring in'The Eligible Mr. Bangs,' and WThe Narrow Squeak! were Patricia Corey and Buddy Wright The attendance of the class, beginning the year, numbered 54. Now it is 51. Those having left during the year, are: Robert Kingston, Robert Harris, Betty Spooner, Louise Rogers and Myra Dunn. Those who entered are Darrel Resell and Joe Wikum. -20-

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JUNIOR C1183 Gloss Offi eerg Pnaiaent-weary .ro Sparks ' Viee President--Hoy Temple , A Secretary and Treeeurear--Pearl Henson First Row Left to, Ri 2 Clara Schmitt, Lois Nexbury, Anna Schmitt, dey Boysun, Virginia Mo Kenzie, Pearl Franson, Betty Wells, llsry .To Sparks, Shirley Mc Kenzie, Mies Reymer rfiqicgggnd Row, Lett to High: Robert Brubaker, Chauncey Dalton, .uirguerite Geesink, Lorraine Brick, Dolores coryell, Margie Wikzumw Murgorie Booth, Dolores Sohlosser, Roy '1'emplepLs Roy Dunster ' Qingrd RQ!-L Letgjg Righty' Keeys Carpenter, chester Eide,Bill Atkinson, Rey Johnson, Houard Bowers, Cletua Beatty, Clifford Ride, Dale Coryell, Russell Fume: Those not in pictures La Verne Grosaen Five years ago, twenty'-fshree boys and girleztrudged to the school Qto the seventh grade! in the barracks, number 5211, 01' those twenty-three pupils, there are now six left who help to make up the junior class which has e present enrolle- ment of twenty-hineo The juniors, with Miss Elizabeth Rayner as their sponsor, Mary .To Sparks, president, Roy Temple, vice president, end I-'earl Frenson, secretary and treasurer, have had an active part in the school activities., Howard Bouere placed third in the discus throw at the Big Four track and field meet held et Culbertson., Russell Famer, Howard Bowers, and LB- Verne Crossen are on the 'first string' of the basketball team., Seven numbers of the class---Dolores Sehloeser, Mers- jorie Booth, Boy Temple, Lois Neebury, Bill Atkinson, and Marguerite Geesinkw-M-sang in the Glee club and helped to put operetta 'Pickles' across., Lois Newbury, the class re- porter wee president of the sophomore claee with Mary Jo Sparks, vice-president, and Francis Roney, secretary and treasurer, On November 25, 1938, following the Opheim-Fort Peek basketball game the juniors gave e dence. The pert of the entertainment which received the most applause was a eprinx dance., This burlesque las presented by Roy Temple, Chauncey Ihlton, Le Boy Duneter, Le Verne croeeen, Rey Zfohne een, end Robert Brubaker., However, the highlight or the term 'ees the hzreditionel banquet, given in honor o! the senior dense-with aviation ee its theme, and the promenade which need the spring motito The Juniors, the 'dignified' seniors of tomorrow, feel that in carrying out their various olaea duties, they have established en excellent precedent for the class that will followo -lg Q



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FRBSHHAH CLASS President--Raymond Roscoe Vice Presidente-James Naughton Secretary and Treasurer--Dolores Fryberger Egret Hou, Left to Right: Alden Rongsted, Lloyd rransen, Elton Ahlgren, Charles Fairchild Second Rel Left to Right: Viola Boberts,Hulda Rittal,Marvel Worthington, Tblores Fryberger, M sg Noyes, Donald Clarke Third Roi, Left to Right: Lewis Armstrong, Janes Naughton, ifliian senden, Kathleen Mc cr-ea, setty wnue, Lila Hennick, Ile Hankins, Barbara Flood, Roberta Harbicht, Ethel Cook, Lois Campbell, Hazel Gandrud fourth Bog, Left to Rlghtz Albert eardsley, ,John Kalisn, Donald oshm, Clifford Kallem, John Unfred, Glenn Wheatley, John Hoham, Robert Buchanan, Harlan Scott, Gerald satty, Raymond Roscoe, George Gillis glgth Bos, Left to Rtghtg Jerry Mc Cann, Earl Sutton, Albert Jansen, Eugene Allison, Ray ond Sampson, Those not in picture: Jalmsr Wikum, Virginia Ingram, Ruby Dilbeck, Albert Landi . When school assembled in September, l938,there were fifty- two freshmen, This was the largest class in they school. Twenty-five of these students entered from surrounding pros ject townso Class officers were chosen, Raymond Roscoe was elected presidentg James Naughton, vice presidentg and Dolores Frye berger, secretary and treasursrg with Esther Eriksen the ad- visero With the illness of Mwst Eriksen in April Gloria Noyes took over the duties, At the beginning of the basketball season a few of the freshl n boys turned ont, Jimmy Naughton and Levis Armstrong made the first stringo At this time the Pep Club was organs ized and five of the freshman girls joinedo Dolores Fryber- ger was elected one of the cheer leaderso January 20, the freshman class sponsored a school danceo Lively entertainment was presented by members of the class. At the beginning of the second semester Miss Torvik be- gan teaching freshman English formerly taught by Miss Rey- mer. The freshmen contributed talent to the operetta,'Tdcklss2 and the play, 'The Eligible M . Bangs', with Eugene Allison portraying lr. Bangso Hany freshman boys turned out for track, and many entered in the interclass eontestse The only freshman placing was Eugene Allison who place first in the 280 yard dash, So at the close of the freshman year all hope to meet a- gain as sophomores next fallo -21-

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