Glasgow High School - Hootman Yearbook (Glasgow, MT)

 - Class of 1947

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Class Proplhec 11 Well, I declare! As the time draws nearer to when I will see all the old friends of G.H.S., I become more and more excited. Wfhom will I find? Will I know them? What will they be doing? These and a hundred more questions come to my mind as I draw nearer home. 11 As I step off the plane, I notice a sign that reads Hatton's Hangar-Planes to Rent -Cheepf' My luggage is taken from my hand and I turn, expecting to see an unknown porter and am surprised to see Vernie Berg-Chief Blue Cap of the Johnson, Leedham, Ramsbacher, and Wright Porter Service. 11 I step into a cab of the Shipp as Shipp Cab Co. I notice that Ramona is driving and Delores has her fist stuck in the exhaust pipe-undoubtedly so no one gets gassed. 11 As we tear down the street, I notice la long line of women-Nylons? No-Bundy's Clinic -Office hours 1 to 5 A. M. Next door, w-aiting for Dave's patients to pass in after they have passed out is Digger Don Phay, shouting Come now-you'1l be coming later, and at present we have reduced rates-Our prices being no s-tiffer than our customers. 11 Standing on the street corner on an old soapbox we find our town mayor, Lillian Dick, yelling, Vote for me and I'll keep enough water in the underpass so your children can go swimming instead of wading. Happily throwing tomatoes at her is Sheriff Gracie. Her henpecked husband, Billy Srternhagen stands straight and tall beside her, regardless of the bunch of squalling brats tugging at his side, yelling, Daddy, I want an ice cream cone, Daddy, can I have a sucker? Daddy, Brother hit me, and much more. 11 Galloping by me on a charging white steed is Dot Briggs, Queen of the Stables, with Agnes Fuhrman a close second. 11 Here comes the football squad-how queer-they all look like Bettye Bruce. Fullback- Charles I, Halfback-Charles II, Quarterback-Charles III, Right Guard-Charles IV, Left Guard-Charles V, and so on down the line. Following up the team is the band, consist- ing of Dee and Donna, who are now home after playing a two day stand in Wolf Point with the Frazer Phil-Harmonica Orchestra -they're getting up in the musical world. Another star is the now-famous opera singer, Lizzie Ann Ha1't, who is playing at the Rio Theatre in Smoke Got In Our Eyes. 1T The Dozen are still in hot pursuit of Tobe Miller. Here they come down the street yelling, Oh! for that man! but from the looks of things, he is still getting away. 11 A sign ahead reads, Are You Lonely? I cope with all your problems personally, you lucky women, so don't get anxious-Butch's Fun House. 11 What's this-looks like a bank has just been robbed. Gracie's right on the job-she's hanging up a sign that reads- Six-Gun Glenn Johnson-wanted for murder, robbery, embezzling, counterfeiting, smuggling, and worst of all, disobeying traffic rules. 11 Who is this fat guy coming down the street? He must be someone new-is he ever a tub! Well my golly! It's Roy Harwood! How people do change. Here come a bunch of cowboys from Blanche's Ranch, the most exclusive ranch in Montana, where the dudes ride licensed, thoroughbred broken down nags. 11 Here's -a window display of books, 'How to develop your figure, by ImoJean Fuhrman, the Power's Model-Hubba, Hubba! ! 11 Here comes a tall blonde. They really build them high out here! Oh no! It's Dot Kuehn. She carries a sign. Do you like to go out -evenings? Well, leave your children with us. We specialize in men from twenty-five to thirty. Kuehn's Classy Chassis Baby Sittersf' 11 Well! Someone recognizes me, I think. Yes, I'm Nellie-Yes, Nell Collins. No. I'm not on stilts-I'm all mee-all six feet-seven of me! .41-

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BUSY BUSY! ! V' Let's Make A Sale Here, Kuehn!l' Too Busy to Look Working Hard Q Mr. Roman Miller. This is his first year in Glagsow High as P.T.C, Co-ordinator. Don't Take Your Work So Seriously 'Linda in the Bookshop Loafin' -.40- l One Dozen, Please And What D0 We Have Here Okay, Take Your Finger Off the Scale Posin' at Work



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AN 0 Band Personnel-Cornets: Adonna Hanson, DeLoyce Ackerman, Pat Jennings, Marvin Kuebler, William Durrell, Eldrid Harvey, Marlene Scanson, Paulene Rusher, Otto Zerbe, and Donald Johnson. Horns: Joyce Nakken, Opal Biem, Don Malunat, and Bruce Ellis. Trombones: Ethel Olfert, and Max Morton. Baritones: Betty Billingsley, Richard Austin, Donna Grainger, and James Morton. Basses: Richard Mahugh and Marvel Bliven. Snare Drums: Betty Jean Bailey, Sharon Linn, 'Phyllis Scanson, and Sheila Brenna. Bass Drum: Gladys Johnson. Clarinets: Donna Jean Jensen, Joyce Rawe, Floradell McKay, Helen Teich- row, Cora Beth Grainger, Nadine Snyder, Loreen Hanson, Roberta Cotton, Carole Dressell, Darlene Wettestad, Carl Lawrence, Marie Pattison, Ardine Snyder, Adel Pidwerbecki, Carole Benson, Delphine Allison, and Richard Voldal. Saxophones: Wes Goheen, Guy Wagner, JoAnn Bruce, and Eleanor Rawe. Oboe: Eloise Hanson. Bassoon: Pat Eaton. Flutes: Guy Wagner, Patsy Pattison, and Norma Burrus. Tl Under the direction of Alonzo Hartwig, the band has been very active this year. To give you an idea of what activities the band participates in, here is our Band Calendar: Sept. 13--Played for the Pep Assembly and for the Williston game that night. Sept. 27-Led the High School up to the Big G and played while the Freshmen painted it also played that night around the bonfire in honor of Home- coming. Sept. 28-Played for the Missoula game and parade. Oct. 18-Played for the Pep Assembly and Miles City game. Nov. 27--Thanksgiving Band Concert. Dec, 6-Pep Assembly and Malta game. Jan. 17-Havre basketball game. Jan. 25--Lewistown basketball game. Jan. 31-Sidney basketball game. Feb. 13-Miles City basketball game. Feb. 15--Helena basketball game. Mar. 1-Glendive basketball game. Mar. 7-Band party held in the small gym. Mar. 14-Spring concert at Glasgow. Mar. 15-Spring concert at Fort Peck. Mar. 27-Played for the Physical Ed. Demonstration at Civic Center, April 18-Played for the spring plays. April 26-Music Festival in Glasgow. The band ended its '46-'47 activities by playing for the Commencement exer- cises on May 28. ..42...

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