Glasgow High School - Hootman Yearbook (Glasgow, MT)

 - Class of 1929

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1l Top Row: Helen Midge, Eleanor Puchalla, Victoria Barrett, Bertha Dokken, Clara Kjos, Madelyn Walsh, Frances Ramesz Middle Row: Ernest Erickson, Richard Hallett, Casper Mabee, William Forsythe, Richard Bollard, WUliam Smart, John Rusher, Ray AUman. Bill Alvord, Benny Lswow. Bottom Row: Edith Watson, Annaruth Cooper, Hazel Schwenke. Aileen Christinson. Top Row: Mary Knight. Verna Keagy. Gwendolyn Anderson, Olive Knaff, Jennie Hopstad. Ruth Bronstad, Nina Kjos. Middle Row: Emma Erickson. Margaret Baker, Myrtle McGlocklin, Ruth Johnson, Sophia Czyzeski, Lorraine Lee, Lucile Arnold. Bottom Row : Arlo Rasey, Donald Rader, Richard Stiley, George Button, Charley Pierson. Not in Pictures: Clifton Bruce, George Blanchard, Gustav Vegge, Ralph Schwenke, Ronald Osterberg, Clarence Nace, Ralph Hurlburt, Gordon Browning, Jack Baylor, Jose- phine Cygan. — 17 —

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p SOPHOMORE CLASS We are the class of nineteen thirty-one. The process of our education is similar to a ship ' s voyage. We started with seventy-seven passengers. Mr. Irle was our captain and Mr. Garlough was the pilot. Because of many hard- ships of life many passengers vsrere forced to discontinue the voyage. We vkfere alvt ays considered green because v e w ere freshmen, but for many occasions the freshmen were the only good volunteers. At the beginning of our voyage there was a big rally. Toward the close of the rally, our initiation followed. There were many embarrassing moments for the shy green students. The second lap of the voyage continued on the same ship with the same captain and the same pilot as before. We made all efforts to correct the mis- takes we made during our first lap and put into practice the better ideas we developed. Many girls became members of the Girls ' Glee Club and the boys became members of the Boys ' Glee Club. Those who were talented to play instru- ments joined the orchestra under the directorship of Miss Dorothy Alexander. We remained an unorganized class but still we managed all our business with the least of trouble. We hope as we start on our third lap as juniors that we shall improve ourselves more than we did in the first half of our voyage and become better students of Glasgow High, and a class of which she will indeed be proud. E. E. ' 31. Top Row: John Smith, Walter Knaff, Lee Montgomery, Ralph Keagy. Kenneth Christinson. Lee Burroughs, Thomas Flint. Middle Row: Annie Barstad, Olive Hopstad. Bernice Mihm, Mercedes Hanson, Esther Erickson, Malee Arnold. Esther Nielson, Elise Stensland. Ingeborg Barstad, Esther Anderson- Judith Eliason. Bottom Row: Cathryne Putz, Enid Jones, Pauline Putz, Leanor Hall, Lillian Eliason. 16-



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-=»-..• ••, — a ' . ■•.. ' St. • .. • -.c - aLTHOUGH the life of the pioneer was a busy one, devoted chiefly to the building of his rude sod or log house, and wresting from his crude environment his very existence, a little gaiety now and then crept into his almost monotonous life. Perhaps a quilting bee, a house warming, a spell- down, a debate brought the people together a nd these were enjoyed as social activities. But the one outstanding social function, which most clearly characterized the social life of the pio- neer, was the country dance. The word was passed along for miles that there would be a dance in some home or schoolhouse. Entire families came and soon the old fiddler tuned his fiddle and the dance began with everyone on the floor. No one was too old, too young, too fat or too poor. About midnight the stove lid was lifted ; the coffee pot set on the coals and soon all were eating the lunch of cakes and sandwiches brought by the ladies. Then the dance was resumed til the wee small hours of the morning. — 18 —

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