North Toole County High School - Caprock Yearbook (Sunburst, MT)

 - Class of 1947

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LLL. We, the Class of l9L7, of Sunburst High School in the town of Sunburst, County of Toole, State of Mont- ana, do publish and declare this to be our last will and testament in the manner directly following. FIRST ITEM: The SENIOR CLASS leaves, much to the re- lief of Mr. Taft. We leave Evelyn Truswell and Tom Nopper that the school not be caught short in argument. The superior SENIORS leave nothing undone. SECOND ITEM: Buster Fuller leaves his laugh to Helen Delp. Here's hoping she doesn't have to use its Odes Delp leaves his ability in basketball to Teddy Suta, but refuses to part with his dark-haired girl friend. Jack Kosnick leaves his ability to get the family car to Harold Smith, but wishes to take his red- headed secretary to college with him. Betty Hardin leaves her place in band to anyone who thinks he can fill it. Laura Vickhammer leaves her small waist to Peggy Matzdorf. Bernard Kimmet leaves his ability to mind his own business to anyone who needs it. Don Snyder leaves his ability to tell tall tales to Roy Gallup. Joy Rathbun leaves her bangs to Doris Doggett, not that she needs them. Margie Gannon leaves her bubble gum to Miss McManus. Here's hoping she can use ite V 'Q mul v HI MW ff! XXX A QA w A Q 3 , fffffffffff, f'Twx. ff - 9 A fy Q se G it f 1 : Q Tljqrx . in Z Z , f A 9-tw' aff' S 4 LN Kal x , 3 5 '45 59 A E' 411 H -PJ' ,hi L: 7, bw fo J 'A 2 66 S::Ps -el ' T E 2 s ff S 'JV ir ff K , N. iff 54,3 F f f X11 X XSN ff 0lll'VXxXXX

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JM, In the fall of l9L3, Sixteen starry-eyed Freshmen entered the halls of Sunburst High School. They were Donald Snyder, Buster Fuller, Betty Hardin, Jack Kosnick, Bernard Kimmet, Margie Gam on, Gerald Bartow, Lawrence McQueary, Sharon Mullikin, Justin Bohannon, George Knobel, Phyllis Kyte, Richard McBee, Charles Mullikin, Thomas McAlpine and James McDermott. George Knobel was elected president and Mr. Christopherson was our sponsor. In our Sophomore year six of our class left us to go to other schools. Justin Bohannon moved to Idahog Gerald Bartow entered the Cut Bank High Schoolg Richard McBee enrolled at the Augusta High School, Jimmie McDermott transferred to the Oilmont High School Charles Mullikin entered the Hingham High School, and Phyllis Kyte moved to Oreg n. George Knobel was re- elected president of our class and Mr. Christopherson remained our sponsor. At the beginning of our Junior year we had lost three and gained one. Those leaving us were George Knobel who transferred to McAlpine who quit school to and Sharon Mullikin who was joined us from Oilmont High elected president for the Conrad High Schoolg Thomas work on his father's farm, married. Jimmie McDermott School. Buster Fuller was year and Mr. Lawson became our sponsor. A very successful prom was given. The annual banquet in honor of the Seniors was held in Cut Bank. This year we gained two members--Odes Delp from Oil- mont and Laura Vickhammer from Kalispell. Jimmie McDermott joined the Marines and Lawrence McQueary transferred to Hood River, Oregon. Jack Kosnick was elected our class president and Mr. Lawson remained our sponsor. Graduating candidates are Donald Snyder Buster Fuller, Laura Vickhammer, Bernard Kimmet Odes Delp, Betty Hardin, Margie Gannon, Jack Kosnick, and Joy Rathbun who is- completing her high school course in three years.



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ffarkwr The Sunburst High School paper, the Refiner, has been running a series of alumni classes, and this week we have the Class of l9b7 to review.. We have found that every one of the nine graduates of that year are still in Sunburst or Toole County. They must have be- come very attached to this district to stay here. This is the report on what each of the nine gradu- ates are doing at this time. Joy Rathbun has just returned from Paris where she visited as buyer for the latest spring fashions for the new and exclusive Pay-N-Save Style Shop. Don Snyder, in partnership with his father, works in the Snyder and Snyder Plumbing Shop located on Main Street, just two doors from the Grand Theatre. Odes Delp, with the help of Lotus, is milking 36 cows at the Northern Dairy. They are the present own- ers. Buster Fuller won fame as a coach when his Sweet Grass High School basketball team took the district title over Cut Bank 69 to 21, and then took third in the divisional. Margie Gannon went into the teaching field after salaries became attractive, and for the past six years has been a member of the Sunburst Grade School faculty. Jack Kosnick, serving his first term as mayor of'our fair city, is now manager of the Grand Theatre. Bernard Kimmet made his fortune in farming, owning 10,000 acres east of-town. He is seen almost every day in his latest model Buick. Betty Hardin has fared very well, now being steward- ess on the International Airways, operating between Shelby and Lethbridge. Laura Vickhammer can be heard each evening singing on her own program over Sunburst's own radio station SHS, located on the sixth floor of the Northern Hotel.

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