Granite County High School - Granitonian Yearbook (Philipsburg, MT)

 - Class of 1950

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Class will Paul Beretta leaves his talent of playing the wiano to Ralph Knidht. Keith McLeod leaves all his girl friends to Harold Evans. Bob Munis leaves his manners to Jerry Ryan. We hone he will use them. C .-JBhh Bohrnsen leaves his bashfulness to Janice Burnett. Bill Wight leaves Trilbe Luthje, and Freddy Hart is glad of it. Gordon Owsley leaves his ability to bu new Chevies to George Roe. Don Hart leaves his ab lity to come to school on time to Bonita Dobbins and Mary Jane Lawry. Signed this sixteenth day of May, 1950. Frenchy Forgette Pat Purtle Mary Anne MaHood Don Hart X50 On April 19, the senior class journeyed to Red Hill to change the '49 to a '50.With1Bob Winninghoff's old Ford truck,Nand Paul's Model A t0-car- ry the lime and water, and John's car to carry part of the seniors, the attempt to drive all the way to the top of the hill was made.Much to their diaappuinlgggx- however they failed to make it all the way to thexulnlilk Then the big job started. Instead of just changing one number, they had to change two. The old 09N was soon make into a WON, and the old HAH begin to look like a NSW. After several hours of rock hauling and mild language, the biggest job was taken care of. At noon the seniors went down the steep hill to get something to est, with the exception of Fred Owsley and John Bohrnsen, who stayed to guard the marvelous job to be. At 1 b'clock the long the job. More rocks were grass and the rocks were lime was deposited on the job was done. Of course, Ind the good part of this trudge was started up the hill again to finish hauled, lime was smeared on the big nu bers, and removed from the center. After several bags of seniors clothes and the new numbers, the annual there is always something good about everything, day was the hot dons and potato chips that were stowed away in the seniors out at Fred Burr after the hard day's work.

Suggestions in the Granite County High School - Granitonian Yearbook (Philipsburg, MT) collection:

Granite County High School - Granitonian Yearbook (Philipsburg, MT) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 17

1950, pg 17

Granite County High School - Granitonian Yearbook (Philipsburg, MT) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 100

1950, pg 100

Granite County High School - Granitonian Yearbook (Philipsburg, MT) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 121

1950, pg 121

Granite County High School - Granitonian Yearbook (Philipsburg, MT) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 105

1950, pg 105

Granite County High School - Granitonian Yearbook (Philipsburg, MT) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 14

1950, pg 14

Granite County High School - Granitonian Yearbook (Philipsburg, MT) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 29

1950, pg 29


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