Helena High School - Vigilante Yearbook (Helena, MT)

 - Class of 1948

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Helena High School - Vigilante Yearbook (Helena, MT) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 33 of 128
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G' -K E BOB RAFTERY ED DUNN JOE MARTELLO DON BERG PAT LEARY JIM LAMBERT DICK PORTE JOHN MCHUGH f ofau cRcfv'z.:5,sfzfczfLus1 Each 'Wednesday noon a boy from the senior class attends the rneetinq ot Rotary ln ternaiional The Student Body President and Senior Class President attended meetings in October and November and the senior boys elected r presentatives for the six remaininq months. In the spring, Rotarians selected hy lot one of the boys to be a delegate to their state con- vention. Ed Dunn was the lucky boy.

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LD. 04. A3 Doc! Cifizalzifiifl BARBARA JOHNSON 9 ANNEMARE BEATTY CAROL MERZ Carol Merz was chosen for this high honor by the faculty after the senior girls Y1OTHiI'1Ul9d Carol, Annemarie Beauty and Bcxrhcxrcx IOPHISOTI.



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Clif, .I 'ZO ZEC By JO ADAMS Be1ng endowed Vtlth m11aculous v1s1onary powers and hay 1ng a keen 1nterest 1n the future Clet us overlook the sord1d pasty of the esteemed members of the class of 48 lt IS w1th dublous pleas ure that we reveal to you the myster1ous the 1ntang1ble the futu1e The prophet1c Sp1F1tS hear1ng our summons for a1d IH our Journey 1nto the unknown arr1ved Wlth a gust of wmd and suddenly we were envoloped ID darkness As the l1ght once more became VlS1bl6 we found ourselves be1ng ushered before the Pre 1dent of the Un1ted States Bob Rafterv who had Just d1scussed the pOSS1b111t1eS of decree1ng as aga1nst the law the use of face powder bJ Amer1can g1rls Tak1ng a f1rm stand on the ISSUE were Governor of New York Jack Thomas and Senator James Macm1llan of Georg1a After tea and crumpets Wlth the Pres1dent served by Eluabeth Booth conf1dent1al compamon to Mr Raftery we were Wh1SkGd away to England F1nd1ng ourselves seated 1n the royal boxes of the Grand Theatre ot London we saw Sharon Dotson stage her debut for the Kmg and Queen of England 1n John Flemmgs smash h1t Sand 1n My Shoes Dur1ng 1nterm1ss1on we were 1dly talk1ng 1n the foyer when we not1ced Jack Hall who had been made Punce of Wales because he r1des horseback so well engaged 1n earnest conversat1on Wlth P11me M1n1ster Benton Alm Jack elther d1d not recogn17e us or else chose to 1gnore us prob ably because we were not dressed 1n formal evemng clothes At any rate we next encountered Alvma Baumbauer IIGITCSS to the d1me StOIS m1ll1ons g1v1ng three pounds to an Engl1sh bOOk1B to place on Jolly Ned the seasons favorlte Returnmg to New York we attended the b oadcast of the All G1rl Symphony where Joanne Angstman accomphshed v1ol1n1st and B1ll1e Jean Carb1s solo clar1net1st rece1ved awards for then outstand1ng mus1cal work du11ng the year It was good to be back on Amer1can terra f1rma aga1n and we managed to see the c1ty at 1ts best We were enterta1ned at a cocktall party by handsome play boy Jack Breckenrldge and we d1ned at the home of New Yo1ks soclety leader Annemaue Beatty now Mrs John C Radchffe Jr CJ C Jr 1S a Wall Street brokerb Annemarle has recelved the Pul1t7er pI1Z8 and IS ed1tor of Rad Cl1ffGS Bazaar We were able to attend the tenn1s tournaments at Mad1son Square Garden where LOUISE Belk for the Womens S1Hg16S champ1onsh1p MISS Belknap placed thlrd at the Olymplc games held last year ID Germany Sunday morn1ng vte found our way to the famous T11n1ty Cathedral where the 1nsp1r1ng words of Tr1n1tys beloved m1n1ster the Reverend Dean Berg CDonJ brought throngs of New Yorkers to reverant attent1on At the Un1vers1ty of M1nnesota we were greeted by Joyce Ann Carstensen QSISD head of the Enghsh department and her husband Joe Raymond who coaches the outstand1ng M1nnesota foot ball squad Pass1ng through the college halls we met Chuck Grossman professor of psychology and Esther Isaak language 1nstructor on the1r wav to a faculty meet1ng At Tucson ATIZODH we were accommodated at the Luxur1ous Cactus Arms where W1lbur Brack en manager gave us the penthouse wh1ch had rfcently been vacated by Mr and Mrs Tom Fergu son CMary Stermltzj better known by the1r rad1o names Carr1e and Lem The Good Good Nelgh bors Ma y 1S now do1ng a rad1o show 1n her home town TooDot wh1le Tom IS mak1ng anothe m1ll1on on h1s stocks and bonds The serv1ce at the Cactus Arms was 1ndeed excellent and when Cleona Sm1th the chef a con no1sseur of all the rare d9l1C3C1GS served us baked armadnlo froglet Wlth cheese sauce and mes qu1te Shortcake we were not unpleasantly surpr1sed From the flowered terrace of our penthouse we could look over the tw1nkl1ng l1ghts of the Clty to the br1ght neon of Frank Scows S1lver Salad Bowl a swanky spot 1f there ever was one Donnlng our evenlng dresses we d6C1d8d to do the Town and at our flrst stop the Cocoa banana we saw J1m Rummell tombstone tycoon at a candlellt table Wlth Jo Ann Stephenson lovely young debutante who had a wreath of South Amerlcan orch1ds on her rh1nestone formal Just as the floor show was beglnnlng 1n vxalked Lo1en Cunhffe most el1g1ble bachelor of thc year who has Just deslgned a rocket that fl1es under water By the way Loren looked very handsome 1n h1s green s1lk tuxedo Turmng our attent1on back to the floo1 show Wh1Ch was 1n full swxng Doug Crutcher and the bovs 1n the band gave out w1th a nostalg1c rfnd1t1on of After Graduat1on Day w1th the1r blues s1nger Ruth Ann Robertson do1ng a very neat Job on the vocal W11ter Roy Drescher and h1s charmmg Wlfe the former De1or1s Green stopped at our table for a chat and we learned that they had Just come 1n from the1r ranch where Roy IS xx orkmg on a novel dep1ct1ng the struggle of the early badgers 1n Ar1zona M1 Kenneth Gr1eb owner of W1gelmans depa1tment stores seemed very mterested 1n th danc1ng of Marcella Chez1ck and N1ck W1rth who are a professxonal dance team tourlng the coun trv . , . . . . 1 , , . 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