Glasgow High School - Hootman Yearbook (Glasgow, MT)

 - Class of 1929

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z CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 1 1 . School begins after several days of registration. 1 7. Re-registration; a changed schedule makes us do it all over again. 2 1 . Miss Jeannette Rankin gives an assembly address on International Peace. 22. Faculty party. Old teachers have breakfast at Milk River ford for new teachers, school board and wives. 25. After a series of ring meetings the seniors chose their class rings and Commencement announcements. 26. First assembly pep meeting. Kermit Birmingham and Eldon Schuster preside. Capt. Tillie Kjos presents his team. 28. First rally and bonfire; freshmen boys prepared for initiation by wearing gym suits. 29. Scobey defeats Glasgow 6-0 in first game of the season. OCTOBER 1. Hoot Mon and Roundup staffs elected. 6. Wolf Point and Glasgow tie in football 0-0. 8-11. Lockers assigned to Senior High School. Room for two people in each. 1 I. Attorney John M. Kline addresses assembly on Fire Prevention, night gow ns, etc. 13. Glasgow defeats Poplar Indians 21-0. 1 6. Home rooms are organized. 20. Glasgow football team traveled to Havre; came home to the doleful tune, The game is ended but the memory lingers on. Score 37-0. 24. Report Card day. Survival of the fittest. Many doleful faces. Seniors organize; plans laid for a big party. 26. Last but not least, Glasgow played Chinook 27-0. We got the goose egg. Faculty reverts to type and have roller-skating party. Gentlemen of the faculty armor themselves with cushions; few bumps, much awkward- ness. NOVEMBER 1 . First meeting of extra-curricular council. Tardy essays and school- activity ticket sale discussed. 2. Faculty have second skating party. Mr. Garlough proves to be a lap- lander. 7. After election bets were paid, some of the senior rings were still in the care of Mr. St. Clair. 9. Senior-Junior party. Prof Byer dances every dance except lady ' s choice. Major Raymond de Crecy of Paris, on a good-will mission, speaks to the assembly. — 52 —

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(( ' ' hU;, : C t too much energy in proportion to the windy tones produced. The fault, how- ever, was in the organ. It must have been made somewhere back in the days of Nero and was now very sorely in need of repair. The beads of perspiration stood out on the forehead of the poor fellow, and I had great fear that he would fall exhausted to the floor at any moment. The banjo player was manipulating an Uncle Tom ' s style banjo. It was complete except for three strings. But now let us view the dance. Near the trio of musicians stood a large, deep-chested, giant bellowing commands as if he were Napoleon or Julius Caesar. Swing yer partner to the right; squeeze her tight and around you go. All join hands and circle to the right. Now to the left with all your might. Grab that lady and don ' t be slow. And the buxom belles and gallant swains obeyed with all the dexterity and alertness they possessed. Alas the dance is ended. The males escort their exhausted partnrs to their seats and then fall against the w all. The old men, mothers holding their babies, and fathers stoically view the performance and say, They can ' t do it like we uster. Will 1 enter the next dance and be trampled down amid the whirl, melee and confusion? 1 should say not. If ever one should trip and fall, he would be trampled into bits and wiped from the face of the earth. But later 1 did try it and got through it all right, alive; but no more. I was dizzy, confused and exhausted. 1 had all 1 wanted of Henry Ford ' s favorite style of dancing. — E. S. ' 29. The girls have taken our collars and cuffs. They ' ve stolen our hats and shoes; They copy our walk, our slang, our talk; They take v rhatever they choose; They sport our neckties — vi hy, in fact, There ' s nothing at all we can save. For ourselves alon, but this one thing, The luxury of a shave. — 51-



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fc i ' ' ; ' ii - s t 1 3. Miss Robinson went to Texas on a business trip and at Ardmore, Okla- homa became Mrs. John Ostrom. I 6. Junior class organize with Ambrose Friedl for president. 23. Junior-Senior party; planned by juniors. Prof Byer brought a girl and didn ' t dance all the dances except lady ' s choice. 28. Extra-curricular council have charge of assembly. We sing our new school song. DECEMBER 8. Candlestick sale for benefit of Hoot Mon; sold a lot of roses. Mr. A. R. Woodside arrived to take Miss Robinson ' s place as science teacher. Glasgow-Scobey basketball game at Scobey. Scobey wins 26-20. 14. Glasgow defeats Saco there 19-16. G club have pep assembly. 19. Lockers issued to freshmen; not big enough for two. 21. Tramp day. Last day of school before vacation. Hooray! Whoopee! JANUARY 4. Saco wins the first game in the new gym. Score 27-20. 5. Malta-Glasgow game at Malta. We meet defeat 25-22. 7. We again attend school; must study hard to make up for two weeks of vacation and fun. 9. Glasgow goes to Hinsdale and wins in basketball 18-15. 1 1 . Dedication of new high school building. Chancellor Brannon is speaker of the evening. 12. Nashua-Glasgow game at Nashua. A 47-2 victory for us. 15. Scobey plays a return game here and wins 25-1 7. 1 8. Pep assembly. Plans for basketball tournament discussed. Wolf Point scalped us 36-4 in basketball game. 19. Glasgow defeats Poplar Indians at Poplar to the tune of 19-12. 2 1 . Girls ' basketball practice begins. 22. Debate team chosen. Eldon and Richard are it. 23. Hinsdale plays basketball here. We win big. 25. Sophomores have dancing party; lady teachers are still able to walk on Saturday. 26. Wolf Pointers scalp us 34-10 in basketball game. FEBRUARY 1. Ag club Fathers ' and Sons ' banquet. Nearly one hundred are present. 2. Stock judging team goes to Bozeman. We defeat Poplar 32-1 in basketball here. 4. M. E. A. faculty luncheon. Roundup editor, assistant editor and joke editor all absent at De Molay conclave in Helena. Girls edit the paper. 8. Malta defeated Glasgow here 20-1 5 ; one of the best games of the season. 9. New teachers entertain the old with a valentine party. They play bridge mostly and dance some. — 53 —

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