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BIRTH or A SENIOR On October 1, 1954, the Fort Peck School opened its doors to the students of Fort Peck and the surrounding townsg the enrollment was 215 and a faculty of nine members. The enrollment steadily increased and reached the peak on January 18, 1935 with a total of 337. The main school build- ing, located in the townsite, was not large .enough to accomodate all the pupilsg therefore, three barracks in the 52 block were used as class rooms for grades 4-8 inclusive. The eighth grade is of prime interest not only because it was the highest grade when school opened, out because several of that class are still in the midst and are finish- ing their high school course here. The eighth grade teachers, Marguirite Hannen, the class advisor, and Grace Donlan, have positions in other schools. Miss Hannan left two years after the school was established here and Miss Donlan stayed for three years. The eighth grade graduation took place in the Recreation Hall on June 14, 1935, and since that time twenty-four out of the thirty-two students have separated and moved to dif- ferent parts of U. S. Those who are still attending school in Fort Peck, and are among those who graduate, this year, are: Stanford Hall, Helen Herbold, Dona Hively, James Lessley, Blanche Sauber, Velma Weeres, and Mary Wright. Boyd Neustsl attended school here during the eighth grade and after his freshman year left school, to return this year as a sophomore. Dorothy Chorpening, who also started here in the eighth grade, left before the end of the term and went to Washington. She returned the next year and entered as a freshman. Those students who left Fort Peck are attending school at the following places: Bill Williams, Seattle,. Wash.g Bill Foulke, Boise, ldahog Allan McConnell, Millington, Tenn.g Le Roy Baker, Joplin, Mont.: Betty Carey, Los Angeles, Calif.g Verna McDowell, Grand Coulee, Wash.g Nancy Hardin, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Dan Mathieon, VlCtOP,MOHtoQJ88B Hughes, West Point, N. Y.g Howard Farmer, Nashua, Mont.g Winifred Himili, Scobey, Mont., Elsie Funk, Glasgow, Mont.g Sarah Mae Ellinger, Glasgow, Mont,g Rae Jean Berube, Froid,Hont.gHomer Gorder, Glasgow, Mont.g Meredith Geer, Nashua, Mont.g Warren Chouinard, Glasgow, Mont., Morris Sekehaug, Glasgow, Mont. First Row,-Left to Right: Morris Sakshaug, Le Roy Baker, Warren Ghouinard, Dona Hively, Betty Carey, Roselle Heck, Nancy Hardin, Meredith Geer, Jean Hnghes,Dan Hathison,Lester Fuhrman, Boyd Neuetal Gecondghow, Left to Right: Billy Foulke, Allan Mc Connell, Mary Wright, Sarah me Ellinger, Bertha Hoff, Rae Jeanne Berube, Helen Herbold,Verna Mc Dowell,Ruth Townsend,Stanford Hall, Homer Gorder, Mies Donlan Third Bow, Left to Right: Mr. Fjerstad, Howard Farmer, Bill Williams, Winifred Himili, Velma Weeres, Alice Erv1n,Lucille Fetzer, Elsie Funk, James Lessley, Raymond Arneson ..44-
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5 FRES MAN HUM! Hcme isn't just a place to eat and to sleep Nor is it a place your belongings to keep. It's not just a place to be mpty all day Where the family and friends all stay away, But home is a place for love and for joy A place where each one, each girl and each boy Gan welcome his friends with heart warm and happy, That is the way home ought to be. --Barbara Flood -45-
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