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I () L ' N I) U P auiI IddkiiiL: with uiuittfral)lc (Miiotions for the i siic of tic c.iiiihat liavo prc- sentf l Vdii toilay witli tlie si lit of its wliiilc lia|i|iy i-li( (il |in])ulatioii comp out to wclcouic and direct iU wiih a urrat juliilcc. Vi:iitlir yotinji iilayer.-; arc not means of aiiiioyaiice to you. h ' .it your sfliool s own means of destruction and defense. All is peace; and God has granted you this sioht of your schooTs liappincss ere you ui ' aduate from this sc-hool. ilc lias allowed y(,u to hc.iol I and |)artake of y ur jiatriotic tolls, and he ha. allowed us. your teacdiers and f(dl:iw (dass;nates. to meet yoti her-. lU the name of our scnocd to thank you. J?iit alas! you are not all here. ' I ' inr ' and jiraduati.m have thinned your li: n I. liii ' kenbucl. Senuhusch. .Itnsen, Ualv ' . S] lain I our eyes seek for you in vain ainon i the broken band. Vou have g :n ■ to your place in your country and l.vc only to your sidiool in its grateful re- niendiranre and bright example. J5ut let us not too nuudi grieve that you have met the comnujn fale of schoolboys. Voa were wit ' i us at lea:-t long enough to know that your won-; had been n ibly and successfully accomplished. du stayed long enough to Sfc your schicds independence estaolished and to lay down your football toys and rcdire fiom the game. JOSEPH 11()]..MKS ' Hi. THE SUBSTITUTES. You may talk about your football star . And the heroes of the game. ■ou may jiiate of the line, and (lids ' and back . And ttdl of their football fame. Vou may praise them in song and story. And Tin willing to applaud; But my hat comes off when all is .aid. ' l o the men of the second squad. Through the toil ami mod of the scrim- mage With ncdhing to lose (,r win; 111 front of the grinding crossd)ucks. All I the lialf-l a(d s plunging in. With never a tlnuLiht of glory. or hope nv the crowd ' s, esteem. They sweat an 1 s;raiii for the first team ' s gain. These men of tlr, ' secoiul team. Oh. it .- easy enough to pla ' the game. A ' h Ic the crowd stands by to cheer; It ' s easy to fight wlien tlie si ,le lines shouts Are ringing in yemr ear. Its easy to make your distance, While the whole assemblage roots; Jiut cheers and shouts an 1 wild tunn ni, Are not for the sul).-ititutes. And so through the grind of the pra tice, diere the choking dust les thick. They smash at the inti rference, Or hopelessly block a kick. Knowing tlie while that the favor Of the ficklesome football god. Will go to the men who have made t.e team. And not to the second squad. Oh, they heed not an aching muscle, Nor ])ause for a tendon ' s strain. They are battered and maulrd and ])ounded, ])Ut never a word couqilain. The first team men are heroes. And I ' m ready to a])|ilaud, Jjiit remember the men behind these men Are the men of the second squad. TRUMPETKK — St. John ' s.
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ROUNDUP 21 lliglit guard — Ueikner. Center — Sweat. Lett end — Buley. Lett tackle — Jordan. Lett guard — Marsh. Left half back— Watkins. Kight half back — tiillette. Full back— Berky. t uarter back — CJault. Subs — Stearns, ' S ' ingoui and .Johnsun. The score — Bozeman, 0; Great Falls, 18. The next game of the season was |ilayetl with Butte on November L-t. at Columbia Gardens. The team was in good condition an I went to Butte in good spirit. The game was well ai- tende l and Butte outclassed Great Falls in punting and running the ends. The Jiutte team had the better of Great Falls in weight and e.xperience. Jordan, Great Falls ' star tackle, had his ankle sprained in the middle of the first quarter, and was replaced by Vin- gom who held his own against an ex- j)erieneed opponent. Longeway took W ' at- kins ' s place at the end of the firi4 quar- ter and did much toward keeping Butte from making a larger score than she did. The lineup was: Kiglit end — Lambert. Bight tackle — Fake. Kight guard — Berkner. Center — Sweat, i eft end — Case. Left tackle — Jordan. Left guard — Marsli. Left half back — Watkins. I.dugeway. Bight half back— ( iillettc. Full back— Berky. (Quarter back — Gault. Subs — Vingom, Longeway, Stearns. The score— Butte. 40; Great Falls, 0. The home team did not show its usual form and seemed to be dazed until the middle of the last quarter when tiicy found their wits ami carried the ball the length of the field by a serior; ot end runs only to lose the ball on downs with it less than six inches from the i. ' oal line. Anaconda was downed iic- hind the line and (ircat Falls rccnvercd the ball on the twenty yard I ne ami kicked a goal from placement just a the final whistle blew. Several times during the game Great Falls carried the l)al! within a few inches of Anacondas gcal only to be held for downs or penalized for fouling. The lineup was: Bight end — Laml)ert. Kight tackle — Fake. Hight guard — John on. Center — Sweat. J-eft end — Case. Left tackle — Vingom. Left guard — ilarsh. Left half back — Anders m. Long.-way. Right half back— (Mllette. Full back— Berky. C)uarter back — Gault. Subs — Longeway. Stearns and Watkins. The score — Anaci nda 10. Great Falls IL TO THE FOOTBALL TEAM Young men! you have von fur us a great game. Heaven has bounteously lengthened your lives that ytm may be- hokl this joyous day. You are iu w where you stocnl three days ago with your team-mates and fellow class:nen. Behold how altered. The same heavens are indeed over your heaiis; the s.ime field rolls at your iovt: but all el ' -e how changed. You iiear no roar of the ii| j)(inents ' signals, you see no «lu3t ris- ing from the rushing scrimmage. The ground strewn with the fallen; the im- petuous charge; the steady ami success- ful repulse: tiio loud call to repeated assault ; the summtming of all th.it is numly to repeateiF resistance; eleven bosoms bareil freely and fearlessly to whatever terror tiiere may be in the game. All these have you witnesse i. but i witness them no more. All is peace. Tlic heights of yomler granci- stands. its huig roWc of .seats, which you then saw filled with your teachers and fellow classmates in great anxiety
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R () U N D U f Jo CLASS OFFICERS. HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS. Tresideiit — Mack (iault. , , ... u • 1 J- o II- ' ' i ' liiiaiy. luiicic.-;! Inindrcii ten. a Secretary — Martha M. Kutied. ■ , , . , rp , A. i- •- ' ' ■ ' ' ' ' ' V s:ormed the thn- h- Ireasmer — .jovcf Martin. ,, • , . . ,, , . ■ , , . M t the (in at halls lliuh School. With Colors — J.aveniler ami wJiitc ... . , , their (■lojith-firadc dinlonias rasped lirinly 111 their hail Is. thev niarcheil Motto — Our aim: (,)iiality not (iiiantitv Flower — Chrxsantheimiiii. Ixildls into the a-seml)ly room. Soon niar nt ' laiii liter fnnii tiie upper ehjsses OPINIONS OF THE LAST YEAR greeted tli.in, which wa- so.m .suppress. ' l IN SCHOOL. liy the |trincipai. who remin led tlieiii .Matilda Baier — Some gocd times an I ' ' i: ' ' they, t heinselve-. were once Fresh- s ime good times. men. Ivv Blo.ssom — A rear worth living over. ' , , ■ • - - In the lunrney nt tmir years. ini;;htv Helen Brown — .Not so worse! .ot siicii , , , liei(ie siiili as ( aesar, (hanning. Vir ' il, a snail ' c t , r - ,, , , , ' ' ' ' ' = ' ' ■ ' I ' yf; I ' iid to he enc;iunlere! .Joyce Martin — Mv hisi year has he. n. in , , , , . , . . , And ,-() when the last struggle had s.ilt- a way, very unsatistactorv to me. ... , , ,. . , V . f •, , ... ■ ' ' ' ' ' « ' ! the din ot liattle had ehbed since it has s.iown me In.w yer - little 1 , ,, , • , , ' , away, there reinaiiied ten wlm had con- really know; yet, it has b eii a happy . j j. ' ' i|iier((l. These ten have the vlistinction .Minnie Neumeyer -Tin- most ,.le,sant ' ' ' ' ' - t ' ' ' ■ ' ' ' ' ' t f a l ate in of all the four. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • ' ' •• ' ' ' ' ' ' f ' ?? H ' J ' earl Farnuin-One graiul thiiiu after ' ■ ' ' ' - o gra lnate i„ the inag- another ' ' niticent auditnrmni (if the High Seho.il Mack CJauU — Just heginning to realize how little 1 know. The diiiieiisious of the class are as I.ydia Slusher — otliing Vnit go all the follows: time and a perfect bore. Size of its head I!».-J! !t feet. .Martha .M. Egged — A memory wori h t ' .ie Size of its feet S.7S7 feet. making. I leight rt-i.TM teet. tiara .Mettler — The easiest of all. hut Size of it- hand ti.. )l. ) feet. ■ ' . Weight l- ' . ' xi. pniimU Lives of Students LIFE OF IVY BLOSSOM. have attende i school iu I ' hilipshuig. i, Lad.v Ivy Blosson, was horn in Sun ( hiiiook. I.ewistown and (Ircat Kalis. River, Mont.. Nov. 1. 18 ' J. ' 5. I am ot I am graduating from the Clussieal Scotch. Irish. French and (icrman de- (oiirse. I intend to enter the Collide seent. 1 attended the jiuhlic i-chool in of ■ Liberal .Vrts in the .Nori hwesteni Siiu Kiyer. I graduate from the Com- liiiversity next year, niercial Course this year. LIFE OF MATILDA BAIER. LIFE OF JOYCE MARTIN. I. Matilda .Marguerita Baier, was horn I, Joyce Annie .Martin, was horn in mi .Inly 2. {, lS!t. . in I ' Jilaileipiiia, I ' a. 1 (Hasgow. Montana. Fehrnaiy 4. IS ' Ki. I am of (Jernian lesceiit. .My first year o. am of Scotch Irish Dutch descent. I school I fini-hed in Diihith. .Minn., and
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