Hellgate High School - Halberd Yearbook (Missoula, MT)

 - Class of 1916

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Hellgate High School - Halberd Yearbook (Missoula, MT) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 20 of 90
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Page 20 text:

Made and executed this first day of May. in the Year of Our Lord nineteen hundred and sixteen in the Missoula County High School in the City of Missoula, County of Missoula and State of Montana. Lewis Lansing, Administrator. (Signed) CLASS OF 1916, Class Resolution PREAMBLE s We, the members of the Senior class of 1916, in order to conform to the high standard of the Missoula County High School, to perpetuate the dignity of the “Student Both ' to absolutely abolish grievanc es of any nature whatsoever, do V TJ «K hereby resolve and set forth the following resolutions: First. To hereafter refrain from any communication or disturbance in the Assembly Room during any of the eight specified periods. Second. To refrain from entering a class room late, bluffing in recitation while there or accidentally obtaining aid from our fellow classmates during a written exam. Third. Never to wilfully ignore the established rules of the Library (such as taking reserved hooks from their special shelves and selfishly hiding them) and also otherwise abusing library privileges. Fourth. To refrain from stretching rest room rules. Fifth. Never again to tear up paper; neither breathe in the halls, or wilfully cut across the lawn. Sixth. To refrain absolutely from skipping another class Seventh. To look with much seorn and contempt on any one who knowingly violates, transgresses or infringes upon the foregoing resolutions. We, as members of the Senior Class of 1916 do herewith agree and resolve to adopt the above set of resolutions.

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( lass Will We, the Senior Class of 1916 of the Missoula County High School, situated in the Citv of Missoula, (ouutv of Missoula, State of Montana, being sound in ■ S!1 7 V. mind and memory, do make, publish, proclaim and declare any other Will made l v ns to he invalid and illegal. '8 The Class do together and jointly bequeath to Mr. Ketch am and the Faculty, its gratitude and esteem for making tile Class of 1916 the best and largest Class that has ever graduated from this school. The Class does separately bequeath the following: First. Osden Belasco Red Dreyer, our worthy president, does hereby bequeath his career as an athlete and an actor to Lester Grill and his own rules of parliamentary procedure to the next Senior president. Second. Ebba Anderson does hereby bequeath to the Freshmen Class her motto, 11 Smile and be laughed at; weep and soil your gown,7’ as a motto for them to strive for. Third. Grace Barnett dues hereby bequeath to any member of the Junior class the trials and worries of the editor of the Annual. Fourth. Mable Bladder does hereby bequeath her quiet and studious na- ture to Ruth Beebe. Fifth. Harriet Hall does hereby bequeath her deep bass voice to the next year’s debate team. Sixth. Earle Christensen does hereby bequeath his dignified, stately man- ner. together with some of his brains, to Dale Bacheller. Seventh. Nelson Granger does hereby bequeath his winning ways and stu- dious appearance to Monroe Dejamette. Eighth. Helen Gardner does hereby bequeath her southern dialect to Ruth Cavin. Ninth. Florence Dixon does hereby bequeath her little booklet, ((Compe- tition Is the Spice of Life 1 to Olive Dobson. Tenth. Marjorie Frost does hereby bequeath her ability as a stenographer to any one needing a “stand in with Mr. Ketch am. Eleventh. Marie Erickson does hereby bequeath her record as an example of a model student to some flunking Sophomore. Twelfth. Phoebe Ector does hereby bequeath her wee small voice to some one more in keeping with it. Thirteenth. Louisa Eddy does hereby bequeath her Alberton mannerisms and idiosvncracies to Ida Stoddard. ■B Fourteenth. Zene Edwards does hereby bequeath his never ceasing tongue to Walter Kennedy, w Fifteenth. Ralph Bell does hereby bequeath his ability to ask foolish ques- tions and act the fool in general, to Charlie Joy. Sixteenth. Hazel Egan does hereby bequeath her daily streetcar rides from Bonner to the Street Railway Company. Seventeenth, Estelle Hansen does hereby bequeath her high soprano voice to the Farrarian Club as a goal for them to go after. Eighteenth. Ozete Hatcher does hereby bequeath her steady record and continual gtx»d behavior to Madeline Lombard. Nineteenth. Raymond I loves does hereby bequeath his fierce, revolution- ary appearance and his well-kept hair to Oakley Coffee. Twentieth. Arthur Jacobson does hereby bequeath his knack of making a column out of nothing to the next editor of The Konah. Twenty-first. Marie Jones does hereby bequeath her high standings and quiet ways to Hazel Brown. Twriitv-serond, Marv Krone does herebv bequeath her command of the ■ ■ ■ ■ k j Anglo-American language which she has used to such good advantage, to Con- stance Keith.



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The Weather Today, Rain Tomorrow, Fair IKE DAILY MISSOULIAN TODAY’S NEWS TODAY VOL XXXLIII Missoula, Montana, Friday, May 3, 1936 Price Five Cents SAD MAN CAPTURED Girl Js Heroine EARLY MORNING FIRE CAUSES BIG LOSS EDITOR RESIGNS Accepts Position on New York Tom Swearingen, alias Icha- botl, the noted desperado, was captured yesterday while try- ing n force an entrance Into the home of Ossete I late her. Miss Hatcher has recently se- cured a large inheritance amounting to several thousand dollars. Ichabod was trying t » raise a rear window and his j clumsy efforts awakened Miss Hatcher who began investiga- tions at once. She presented a forcible argument In the form of a six-shooter and Mr. Swearingen thought it best to surrender. Neighbors awakened by the noise gathered and took charge of the viIlian, who Was safely bulged in the county jail. Fire originating at the back of Morris and Morris' hair store at 311 Higgins avenue, caused considera Ide excitement in the downtown district. The fire was extinguished by the fire de- partment after a hard struggle. A large stock of wigs and hair goods rendered the blaze espe- cially tenacious, giving rise to a noxious odor which caused sev- eral of the fire fighters to lose consciousness. The loss amounted to three or four thou- sand dollars. The company will open as soon as repairs can be made. GHOST FRIGHTENS UNDERTAKER— DEAD MAN SPEAKS Herald. Arthur Jacobson, editor of this publication for the past twenty years, has resigned his position and has joints! the staff of the New York Herald, where he will act as assistant editor. Mr. Jacobson ts recognized as one of the leading newspaper men of the country and as an influ- ential politician. Jacobson be- gan his literary career in Mis- soula County high school, where he was editor of The Konah. and since then he has been con- nected with this paper. BANK ROBBERS ESCAPE WITH LOOT PEDAGOGUES HOLD CON- VENTION The county teachers held their annual convention yester- day. The convention was a suc- cess in every way and the teachers are well pleased with the results. Miss Rutledge of of the association. Flora Mc- Laughlin of LiOlo, Carrie Marlay of Homier, Lillian Rock of Vic- tor, Manilla Schmidt of Carlton, Margaret Wickes of Evaro, and Hazel Turtle of East Missoula attended the convention. They enjoyed the banquet especially. SENATOR BELL FACES SERIOUS CHARGE Senator Bell has been charged if having received a bribe from the Bethlehem Steel corpora- ion. The company offered Mr. Sell one bone” for his vote. Ralph accepted; the company massed over the bone, and the cote was sold. He admits his guilt. When asked what he iid with the bone, lie said that ie had it home Tt was a wish- bone and he was keeping it for luck. Mutiny's undertaking estab- lishment was one of the livest places in town last night. One of the corpses took a stroll and wandered into the office where Maelay was working over some accounts. He took one look and the race was on. Around and around the room, over chairs and out the window. Maelay was picked up some time later by Officer Gray and brought to the station. When calmed down he said that he had heard a dead man speak. He said he was working over some ac- counts and turning around saw the departed standing before him. He asked the dead man what he wanted and the dead man said------nothing. FAMOUS ARTIST DIES. Arthur Peterson, the famous artist, died at his home on Gerald avenue yesterday after- noon after a long illness. Mr. Peterson has gained fame as one t»f the world's greatest painters. IIis model, Miss Bar- nett, was the inspiration of his masterpiece, Virtue,” which gained him recognition as a painter. President Lansing of the First National bank was found tied in his chair at 8:30 o'clock last evening. Lansing and Sticht were talking over business mat- ters after closing hours yester- day afternoon and were alone in the bank. They were sur- prised by armed bandits who tied Landing to his chair and spirited Sticht away. At a late hour bust night no word had been received as to his where- abouts. Lansing is suffering from a broken bank account. Detectives are working on the case and the capture of the bandits is only a matter of days. NOTED SUFFRAGET SPEAKS Large Audience Pleased Miss Florence Dixon spoke to the people last evening on the subject of How to Win a Home.” She lias had vast ex- perience along matrimonial lines and quoted personal ex- periences freely. The new idea thrilled the people. They say that the Dixon policy” is a sure thing and always brings results.

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