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THE scoTTY, GLASGOW, MONTANA Page3'i GLASGOW G-MAN CLUB Reading left to right, back row: Lane, Pattison, Robertson, Markle, B. Thill, Larson, Svingen, D. Burgess. Middle row Cabell, Mann, Osen, O. Wedum, Schwenke, Montgomery, Christiansen, Moyer, McCord. Front row: Cross, J. Wedum Friedl, J. Burgess, Weber, Brant, J. Thill, Farrington. G CLUB, ORGANIZED LAST FALL, What a busy organization the G club is these daysl These boys, with a wide variety of talent, are al- ways up and doing something, especially with all these high school functions to usher for. They are a group of boys with lots of pep and help carry on the fountain of school spirit. The club has elected the following officers: John Wedum, president: Clarence Johnson, vice-president: George Lane, secretary and treasurer: jack Montgomery, right hand, and Darwin Markle, left hand man. They have business meetings twice a month. The G club, organized by Mr. Breen in November, includes all eligible boys, who earned letters in football and basketball. An antique is something none would be seen with if there were more of them, but which everyone wants when no one else nas any. A freshman was heard telling a fellow classmate, quote: The other day I was transplantin' a cactus and about killed myself with the stickers, so l trimmed the thing with the scissors and now it's turnin' all brown. Silly vegetable -can't take it end of quote. Crystal Barber Shop F. C. MARSLAND, Prop. Z est Side Grocery o Where Price Originates!
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Page 34 THE SCOTTY, GLASGOW, MONTANA WHERE THE NOISE COMES FROM l Pep Club-Back row, left to right: Donna Bertsch, Maxine Wood, Ann Nass, Mary Lee Parker, Nadine Pedersen, Hazel Bakken, Dorothy Bretzke, Jane Sawyer, Barbara Anderson, Helyn Mitchell, Thelma Hopstad. Front row, left to right: The three yell leaders, Kathryn Puchalla, Helyn McMillan and Priscilla Pease: Margaret Boub, President Dorothy Christin- son, Leona Covey, Helyn Brynildsen, Kathleen Gallagher, Ruth Leedham, Lorraine Jenson. Pep Club of juniors and Seniors You're pep, you're pep! These words yelled lustily by the Girls' Pep Club helped to boost our football and basketball teams to fame this year. At every home game and several out-of-town games, too, one could see this bevy of good spirited girls and their sponsor planted in a conspicuous place in the grandstand. They were a strik- ing sight in their scarlet colored skirts and white sweaters with the red and white letters on the front. But these girls weren't satisfied with just being seen. Their three energetic cheer leadrs, Pussy Pease, Kate Puchalla and Mickey McMillan, led the club and the whole cheering sections in peppy yells. l-low could the boys help but play their best and better when those cheers were ringing in their ears? To get the money to buy the club letters and to enable the girls to go to out-of-town games, they sold basket- ball badges and sponsored a dance. The Pep Club was organized last November under the leadership of Miss Crest. The officers elected were: Dorothy Christensen, presidentg Kathryn Puchalla, vice president, and Lorraine Jensen, secretary-treasurer, The Pep Club is made up of girls in their junior and senior years at Glasgow l-ligh. Omigoodness . . . A freshman from the Amazon Put nighties of his Gramazong The reason is that l-le was too fat To get his own Pajamazon. FEDERAL BUILDING-POST OFFICE Glasgow's post office was moved from the old Cole- man building, which has so long been its home, into the new federal building location. Every Glasgow citizen is justly proud of the l5th and l6th of April. Keys for the lock boxes were given out the previous week. Mail was distributed for the first time on Sunday, April l6th. For this occasion Postmaster Sternhagen had a rubber stamp made for stamping all outgoing mail. The Scotty is proud to announce that this stamp was first designed by one of our own students, Leslie Jones. At this time dedication date has not been set. A Washington, D. C., post office official will be here for this occasion when it has been properly arranged, When Sarah Mae entered school, the carpenters were working at the building. After a few days she saw them handling a very large piece of lumber and, running to her teacher, she asked, Miss Crest, is that the school board they're putting on there now? F ll U ll ll El Valley County Abstract Co., Inc. U II Official Abstracters for Valley County H l ll cLAscow, MONTANA U II 0 U::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i
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Page 36 THE SCOTTY, GLASGOW, MONTANA Band and Orchestra Give joint Programs with Huge Success The activities of the band and orchestra have been in a different arrangement this school year. ln former years each organization has given one concert a year. This year, however, there were three joint concerts under the direc- tion of Henry Schiesser. The program of the first concert, December 2, was: Tancred Overture fRossinil, Babylonian Nights, an an- cient story fzamecnikjg The Toy Shop, a descriptive fantasy fColbyJg The Calif of Bagdad, overture fBorel- dieul, Band--On the Mall fGoldmanQg The Queen's Secret, class A national contest number for I939 fTho- mas, 3 Perpetuum Mobile, musical humoresque fStraussl 5 ln the Clock Store, descriptive fantasy fOrthQg Capriccio Italien, required class A national contest number for I939 fTschaikowskyD: A Christmas Fantasy fl..illyaJ. Program for the second concert, February 9, was as follows: Orchestra-Zampa overture CFerdinand Her- oldjg Park Avenue Fantasy fMalneck-Signorellilg Uncle Remus Tells a Story fzamecniklg selections from My Maryland fRombergjg violin solos, The Gipsy flseroyl and The Bee CBohmD by Gordon Vallandigham, and a piano solo, Fantasia lmpromptu fChopinD by Richard Larson. Band -Concert March Ciribiribin fPestalozza- platform. An appreciative audience attended each con- cert. This year, band and orchestra members are to be given pins and letters. Seniors will receive pins and the other members letters, when they have passed the re- quired exercises composed by Mr. Schiesser. Band and orchestra members had a Christmas party and probably will have a spring picnic. Their season's activities have been very successfully completed. Mr. Schiesser is working on the possibility of some trips for the band, since it will not go to Havre for the annual festival. ln the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns tot thoughts of what the girl has been thinking all winter. Fvvvv 'vvv-v- --vvvv v---- --------. ...v v - - - - lb It ll IOHN DEERE rf CATERPILLAR A Alfordlg Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 Clsisztjg Dizzy Fin- U 1 Dealer -, gers fConfreyJ: Song of the Bayou CBloomDg Novelty u Melodrama fAlfordDg Overture Solenelle fTschaikow- 1+ E d Ib The third and final concert, April l4, was as follows: Orchestra-'Figaro's l-lochzeit overture fMozartl: The 0 Student Prince selection QRombergJ: Dance of the Com- 1L,,:,,,,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::j edians CSmetanaJ. Twenty-five minutes of song by the Boys' Glee Club, directed by Leonard Brunette Cprogram essssssssssssssssssssssss- sssss -sss ssss., elsewhere in this issue of the Scottyl. Band-Mari, Mari fAlfordlg Deep Purple, symphonic arrangement CDeRoseIg Czardas' fflrossmannlg Bolero fRavelDg tl gy, Headlines, modern rhapsody fColbyDg Finale from Sym- 'l phony in F-Minor C'-fschaikowskyl. 5 This year's decorations have been very attractive and different. For the December concert the decorations were ll ll five large panels at the rear of the stage, representing stained glass windows, with a candle on either side. For the February concert, the valentine theme was carried out 0 with a gigantic arch covered with white crepe paper, in 0 fi the center of which were two large, stuffed, satin hearts, ff and on either side of these a large silver cupid shooting x red arrows into the hearts. For the April concert the 0 ll same arch was covered with aqua blue crepe paper and on this background were stuffed satin birds, Flowered boughs were placed around the outside of the arch, . . around the directors stand and around the outside of the Prescrlptlons 0 F122:2f::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::ff Are Accurately Filled by Registered ii li Pharmacists at Moderate Prices If IF YOU WANT T0 FILL UP ll . .,.,.., '--- I I Q gg fry the - -- IE if Day or Night NY552 it . EE C Phone Us We Deliver if Mrs. Carl Husa, Prop. x euem Meals - Home cooked , , , , ' El EV: bake our own pies and pastry. uPre5clJ'Pu9n sPecl3-llstsn 1, 526 Second Ave, So., Glasgow, Mont. Wheeler GIUSUW L:::::::::::::::::::1::::::::::::::::::::3:i U:::1::::pq::::pc:::1::::rc:::::::::boc::9c:1c:
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