Shelby High School - Coyote Yearbook (Shelby, MT)

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CfilYfl'l'E The Annual Publication of Shelby High School W lbur Larso 22 Edlt r n Ch ef Ethel Appley 22 L terary E I t 1 Hazel N rde 23 Pep Elt r i n .,,...,..A.,......i......,.,,..,., ' 0 -i - i Lawrence Pike '22 ,,...,...,.. ,........,....... B usiness Manager ' ' ...,...,..,,,.,.,..............,...... i ci 0' 0 en ' . ,,...,,,,,,.i,...,,,,i.,,,,i..iA,...,,.AA, ci 0 Page TWO COYOTF Evhtrahnn To the public, as represented by the School Board we sincerely dedicate this volume I VS I IWANS flllllfllllll ARIHII WIMPKX Sl I IX Vlul KR! KXI- Ihr O O . Y . . . , , .-T . , -1 ' Ju. 1: ' ' ' - , ' 11, .. '. .'0Nq .l. H. , : .. .' 1. '- k. 1 os 0'rF V1 I' ORP W URI! We th Students of Shelby High School pr sent thls volume of the Coyote, hoping that lt will become a part of any happy remem hrance you may have of S H S Everything of interest and 1mport men vxhleh h'1'i hippenul during the school year ending Mly 11 1997 we hue Qmltmored to retold We ire sure you will lpprumtm uhxt we haxe tried to do, and -zslx you to owrlook that which we hawe fuln l lll doing There 'Irc many pmopln who haw helped err ltly to mlka thw hook possllmlm, Ind we xuwh them to uupt our profound g,r11 fum o Fllltlpll X P ll lrtlll W1 ire mu rtmd or his lnvalullmlc 1 l ui suggestions to the peoplm of this community, and of outside sutiol s md hope th xt the comphtcd book will he '1 partial reeompcnw m thc lr many klndmbscs The Fdltor INlll ll KNOX I WI H9 4 xX I Q11 1 111111 rXIlr1l 1111 ge Three ' ' 1 , , ,,,,,,-he , ,f,,',,, 7 S W W ' . , e '-' , 1 ' ' , ' v ' ' 1 - z - .. . -1 '-' - 'A z ', QLL, 1 2 1 1 1- 1 1 1- - s 12 1 L- 1 Y' i 11'- 1 V 2 V I K K' ' ' I ' ' Q r Yi Z l XC K x I x 'Q 1 ' iz 2 'h It - ,Z 1 ,. 215 11. 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Iv, 11114 'l'l11'1-11 51-:urs tr-1 1' ' u A H- Page Four f'0Y0'l'F Shelby The Home of Our School Early ln the year 1880 a few whlte settlers ml grated to this northern sectlon of Montana These brave people were always ln danger from the In dlans, but finally succeeded ln startlng ranches ln the land east of the Rocky Mountams The majorlty of these people were stockmen and some of these har dy ploneers secured ranches on the Marlas River About slx years later the Gault Mlhlhg Company made a treaty wlth the Plegan Indlans and sent thelr surveyors out to survey for a rallroad In the year 1890 a narrow gauge road began operatlng between Lethbrldge Canada and Great Falls Montana This passed through what IS now Shelby However thls name was not applled tlll a contractor by that name came out when the Great Northern Company bought the narrow guage lme and bullt the great trans contlnental system from St Paul to Seattle Shelby IS the home of Our School It IS sltuated about one hundred mlles east of the Rocky Mount alns and IS some thlrty mlles south of the Canadlan me When lt received the name Shelby was a mere settlement conslstlng of a sectlon house a store and a few other bulldlngs Thls first store was built in 1880 by C A WhltmlYC from whom lt was purcha ed ln 1894 by H F Guth Gradually the surrolrdln country changed from a stock TZISIUE sectlon to a farmmg' country It was ln 1908 that the last cattle passlng of the old days and the commg of the nu Shelby was lncorporated as a town ln 1910 lvl! James A Johnson belng elected fo fi t 'la r I 1914 Toole County was formed and Shelbv was made the County Seat As a passenger steps off the tlall 'xt Shelbv he may get a falr vlew of the centr 1 pa of the town We wlll see Maln Street whlch runs pa ahel ruth the load tracks and some half squ rc o thl south The County court House a one story r d ljll I- stluc t e fronts Mam Street Two departn ent stores a drug store bakery two grocery stores and hardware stores ale wlthln vlew Looklng northward the vls Our School, Its It has been s ld that Mighty Oaks from Llttle Acorns Grow That IS true of our Shelbv school The first school house ln thls sectlon known as the Sulllvan School was located about nlne mlles south east of the present town of Shelby It was three ye rs later ln 1898 that the newlv electel school ltor will see two modern hotel bulldlngs a bank and office bulldlng and a pleasant resldentlal section Along the r llroad tracks are two large gram eleva tors and the lumber yards If the vlsltor Wlll look up Mam Street to the extreme western part of town he wlll see two large school bulldlngs one housing the lower Grades and the other thc High School He would find the town llghted wlth electrlclty hav mg a good water and sewer system and telephone servlce Recently there has been conslderable work done to lnvestlgate the Oll deposlts ln thls sectlon of Mon tana At the well owned by the Gordon Campbell KCVIU Syndlcate a strlke of hlgh grade oll ln ver profitable quantltles has been made Thls lndlcates a vast d poslt whlch IS expected to make thls sectlon one of the largest fields ln the United States Shel by IS the very center of thls field and IS the Junctlo polnt of two rallroads therefore holdlng a very ad v 'ltageous posltlon ln thls sectlon of Montana There IS also a large lrrlgatlon project under way for thls sectlon whlch seems assured On Sep tember 4th 1919 an order was made ln the Dlstrlc' Court cre tlng an lrrlgatlon dlstrlct embraclng ar nroumat lv two hundred thousand acres of land ln Toole County and proposing to lmpound and use thereon over three hundred thousand acre feet of the waters of the Marlas rlver and ltS trlbutarles The pleted The land owners themselves are behlnd thls movement and lt promlses to be a large factor ln the development of thls reglon Shelby the home of our school IS the county seat and prlnclpal town of Toole County It IS the Junctlon polnt of two rallroads the Great Northern transcon tlnent l and the Burlington whlch runs North and South lt lS the tradlng polnt for a large agrlcultural sectlon and the Oll Clty of Northern Montana lt IS the ccntcr of a 1 rge lrrlgatlon prolect Take all of these polnts lnto conslderatlon and you can readlly ee that Shelbv wlll be a thrlvlng cltv ln the near future M K Sz M A 25 Past and Present board of Shelby planned a school ln town Thls board was composed of Mlke Connelly Pete Hughe and H F Guth They bought a one room bulldlng fl om Dr Clark and ln this elght puplls were enroll ed Wlth MISS MIHUIC Me bach of Choteau as teacre As the town grew another room was added and the Methodist Church was also used for some classes J J Q - . . . . , . - al. . - - . . , . , - . , , . . . . 1 . . . . - Y Y . , . C . . . V . . . U- . . , . Y - I. . . . . al K . . . . . I . . , . . . Q - . i ' ' 7 Y - . u . . , . i ,. 9 V . . . . . ., round-up was held near Shelby, which ma-rked the district is fully organized and the final survey com- - , ' 1' rs .. , ye . n . ' ' . . . B . i , I U . 3 . . . '. 'l . . ' ' , - , ,, ' ' a' xt f . ' :'- ' , ' 1 , t Y-4 1 lair - ' I i ' - ' ' 3 4 - ' c c, ' ' - . - 2 ' ' ' f . W y . ' E N H . . . . . l Y S n I . . . . . i A , V L . lk f nl. U . . . . M . . In - K I ' , i , 1 . , . . . . . I n . , - , . .M . . al p .A in 0' r l s . I . . COY0'l'E Page FIVE In 1912 the School Board James A Johnson lV' Kassel and J H MacFarlane carried out plans for a much better school and a three story brick building was erected in the west part of town now used to house the lower grades It was ln this bulldmg that e first High School was inaugurated and the Prm Cl l was Mr W M Black Wlthm a short time e attendance was too great for this building and e old building in the eastern part of town was usel or the Prlmarv Gr 'les This arrangement was suf ficlent until 1919 when the present up to date High School Bulldlng was erected To the School Board Otto Lvons J B P11 and Dr W T Evans also M P Lyons who came on the Board later lS due great credit for the success 0' the building program They had the efliclent help of Principal Payne Templeton in thls and to h m espec lallv is due much of the success of the first 'ear of school ID the new building The new building ls lo cated across the street from the old one It 1 'x low one story structure made of clav colored bricl' I it is a modern gymnasium audltorlum library and 'adequate room for all the departments of the H1 l' School There is a Commumty Club in town which use the Gymn slum and Auditorium each Tuesdav ven mg durmg the winter season Thus lt is a centei for the activities of the entlre community as well as for the school Smce its organization this school has been verv active ln mter scholastic contests of all kmds This year our Glrls Basket Ball team won the champlonshlp of the Trl County League the Debate Team consisting of L wrence Pike Florence Rldl and Warren Evans have won the championship of North w stern Montana and are still in the contest wvth falr ch nces of winning the state championship The outlook for our track team IS good but the con test IS still in the future at this wrltlng In the Trl County Declamatory contest held at BTOWHIDQ Montana Gl dys Gunter won first place for girls and Warren Evans second place for boys This year has seen some advances along the lme of student activities A Dramatlc Club has been organized which fosters and directs all school plays llterarv programs and such like activities The Cov ote which was first issued ln 1919 has been enlarged nd improved The publishing of the Annual has been a big and trying task but has proved a success largelv through the support of the student body an the r-vhvens of Shelby and vlclnlty Thus from the sm ll and unpromlslng begmmn has grown the school of which we are justly proud Shelbv High Our School E D 25 ta. 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Q . page SIX COY0'l'F IM' ,ff LE-IL If K ,aff GYMNASIUM AND STAGE THE COURSF OF STUDY The Shelby Hlgh School course of studv proxldes for four requlred must be Scxence and one ln Amerlcan HlSt0Ty and Gox n ment A Unlt IS the work of a whole year thlrty slx weeks Hve perlods a week In Laboratory bCl f ec at least seven perlods a Week are required vxlnlo m Home Economlcs Manual Trammg and Comvrcr clal subjects ten perlods a week for the veal a e 0 umred to earn a unit FIRQT YFAR years of work Slxteen umts of credlt arf for gradu tlon Of thls number four umts ln English two IH Mathematlcs two m All Requlred Algel ra I 'Xnuent HlQtl1TY Eeneral Sclence Fngllsh I ELECT UNE Blology Latln I Commerclal Arxthmetlc THIRD YE XR Engllsh III Requlred Amerlcan Hlst 8. Govcrv ment Rem. red ELECT TWO Latm I or II Bookkeepmg I 'I' pCVSI'ltIl'lQ I Stenography I Blology I Ol RTI-I Y E XR Engllsh IV Requlred T LTC T THRFF QECOND YF XR Blologrv or Physlcs All Requlred f eometrv Modern Hlstory Fngrhsh II L 1 II Bookkeeping Fxlevsxltlng II Stenography II M , ..- p .f , . - ff? 57? I gg of , --3 - V ,, L I . A ,rdf I V -k i Da .f ,, B5 L4 t' A . ' '-:- ., J , J , , I A - g n I ,, It , 'I ' , ' ,, 2 - fr .f . I- f,..- ' , ' A, ' ' ,Q g, .gh ,-we 4- I .g, ,Q f W I, . or ,f kr, lf-'Jikwla Amy. .vw-. ,ff 1? ,fig .V ,gf W, , gk UK 5-, a I' 'ffl' -f 'v. . H . f' -2 Wifxifp' an 1 r' 'J ,Q I , , ' s L , .. -Q . 5 ,.,,l A A -f, ...xg fr ,...--,,..g:04., ,J ....,...4...:,,..A.. .--L M42 .-- . L ,. . . , A I . T . . . . . , . . . Y ' I . . . . ,gr ' A ' 1 . . ' y - I '- ' ' ' 1 I o T 'I . I. A . na 1 L ' ' r ' . I , . . , . . ll - . . , , W . 1. Y. - , I , Ax Y . . i L 4 r 1-mx 1 . ' . F . . 4x 1 ' . ' , , r i I , . - i . A. 4 J -1 A I ' I AI .. - ' ' .511 Y . A AL F KFVIIIIH I 'NOIIYIII f9Y1il'll fUll1T'I1Pl1lll f ollege NX lrrenQhurL N 0 lfi0Q ldlllt 'write Teac txxt D lnxvrlxf llle XX llrensl lllL me N x l yglnul 0 y idle lxtlle ,H sl ltllto lllgle I IH 'l 1 5 ne in lClllll3.. pe l llllCO THF CONIMERCI KL DFI' XRlMFN'l It lS the alm of this department to offer fl wry prlctlcal course lnd the favor with SVl'llLh the work has met lndlcates that lt IS succeellng ln its pur pose The department legan a few vears ago ln a very modest w y It has grown tlll n x c e seme twenty dllferent students llOlI'l2' work ln this de partment Seven of this number do not take the full course but elect such subjects as Bookkeeping 'md Commerelal Ceography lh conneetlon Wlth their College Preparatory Course Thls IS lndlcatlve of the fact that Commercial work IS practlcal The department IS equipped with twelve modern bookkeeping desks and has machines and equlp- ment for eight typewriting students at one time. One of the courses offer rl this year is Bookkeeping I the Modern Illustrative Text being used. Stenorz- rflphv I and II are using the Gregg system. Cer- tain high standards are maintained both as to so cd and accuracy. Two periods a day five days a week are required and when accompdnied by the course in Typewriting the foul- courses in combination are allowed three units of credit. No credit is allowed for one years work when not taken with typewriting. The Typewriting work is two years and carries t units of credit when completed. However for stu- dents not taking the full commercial course one unit is given for one year, when satisfactorily completed. Commercial Arithmetic for the first semester and Commercial Geography for the second are offered tc Sophomores and carry one half unit of credit each. This year Penmanship has been given to all students in school by the head of this department. fContinued on Page 81 HOME EC ONOMIL S The Home Fconomles Department of the Shel by High School IS equipped wlth Kewanee furnlture The foods Laboratory aecomodates a class of twelve students There are SIX tables twelve stools IIVQ New Perfectlon Oll Stoves one roller table cup boards and slnk and all the necessary utenslls and tools needed ln the solving, of home problems lhls room IS well arranged and crowds have b QI selved ln lt at communlty gatherings everv week for the past two years The dlnlng room IS fu ll shel xv th one large dlnlng table and chairs Its eoumrnent ln cludes linen sllver and chlna for the teachl g meal serving. The. clothlnf., Laboratory IS equipped with three tables three New Home Sewing, mach- ines charts 'lnd textile exhibits. The department i. equipped and arranged to m -ke convenient the teaching of four years of Home Economics in the High School. One cla s in Home Economics was conducted this year. The course in Foods included problems in preparation composition value 'ind care of foods and the planning and serving, of meals. One sem- ester 10 periods per week elective 1-2 credit. The course in clothing included problems in select- ing making repairing, and care of garments and the .tudy of textile fibers. One Semester l0 nel'io'l- per week, elective 1-2 credit. C0Y0'rE -AH Af .W Page Seven . ' ' l. l' ' 'I l l 1 . 1 . .. . - . 1 . . 'I .v E nr: a 1- . z . hols V' 'KH 'I ' f ' ' '- K: .'zl.' Stall - l ' lf l. 1912- lll'1ll 1'oll1-ga-, H. H, IUIT NFS 'Y VU .' 'mf' ln' l ivl- yours It'2ll'Illll ex . f' . U. S- N ' ' H 1M'l'lt'l1'Q. l'O 'i.. Ill., 9l.. l'. G. 'Texzls I'llivel':sity. f Ni N years -4 ' ex- X I . l z . 4 M lv ' ' A' 'L' l . V. c ' 1 'X I ' -A l 1 l , 1, ' . 2 - ' '- - ' Dv - '- A ' . ' I ,. ' . 1 A . . E . . X xi . . . - l b X I l ' . . -' . , y eq . fn 1' tlt 1 fre ' ' , Y , Q X . . . . - , Q l . . . r 1. .. .F , . 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I ARI NIORIN Cl tilU'llO 'Nlcwlllllxlllz lol 11.1 NTcN1ll11lxlll1 e R llee xells livlilllll experience THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT The alm of all work IH thls department 1S to de xelop IH the student the habit and power of obsel xatlon, 'lnd to enable hlm to use hls knowledge f01 the benefit of himself and others In order to real IZG thls alm a l boratory IS malntalned for experl mental and observational work Thls laboratory IS fully and well equlpped for all the sclentlflc courses offered by the High School General Science IS the work required of all Freshm n ln thls department It IS now a well es tflbllshed and generally accept d prlnclpal that the first sclcncc of the Hlgch School course should be fulldamental and lntroductory to the whole field rather than a speelall7ed part of that field Th course Ill General Sclence meets thls requlremcni General Science by Cflldwell and Elkcnberry ls the text us 'l and a Manual of Laboratory Problems 19 u ed Vkltfl It For lefercnce works Hesslers Flrst If lr S l nce Snyders First Year Science alll oth c s are u cd Seven pcrlods a week throughout the yr r arc required alld one unlt of credlt IS gli en thc work ln thls course Biology 1 offered as an elective ln the Sopho mere x 'lr The work of thls course conslsts f tudy of the text book Elementary Biology b Bruenberg llbrary references and laboratory work The lde of development according to evolution l kc pt prominent nd a consistent effort IS made to stlmulate and to develop powers of thought The cour e 1 qulres sex en periods a week throl bolt th year and c rrles one unlt of credlt Physics is an elective in the Junior and Senior years. The chief aim of this course is to present elementary physics in such a way as to stimulate the student to do some thlnklngr on hlS own account about the wlhvs and hows of the physical world ln which he llves The method used ln thls course IS lnductlx that IS to say vue stflrt from some experl ment of obserlatlon The questions of how and vxhy the thlng happened as lt dld are asked and dls cussed The student IS led to see th t the lavls dls cox ered ln the laboratory are also operative In tnc world about hlm The text book ll el IQ Praet cal Phvsles by Mllllgan and Gale with the Laboratory Manual prepared for supplementary work Seven perlods each week are requlred and one unlt of cred t IS given for the course THF COMMERCIAL DFP XRTMFNT fCont1nued from page 5 The value of the commercial work ln hlgrh school IS based on the facts th t so many probabll 65 per cent of our graduates ncver fro to college and lt IS the function of the Hlgh School to help prepare students who do not ,frrlduate need the preparatlol for llfe actlxltles which It ls the purpose of the Com merelal Dcpflrtment to glve At present several of the tudents ln olr depall ment are worklngr locally as part tlme employees others are rendering valuable SGTXICQ ln the scheol The school paper IS put out by students vsho take work IN thls dep rtment The business correspon dence of the school which lvl itself' IQ not a sm ' ltem IS done largely by commercial students B lles thls plays songs and stenclls for school u are turned out by them It lS hoped that IH the future such courses as Commercl l Spanlsh Commercrll law Buslnes Engllsh 'md Correspondence mlv be -llle'l to tm currlculum I -m I A 'A ' Y- 1 - - N. . - 1 1. ,- .' A .A ' V' sy K, ' 1' - or .. . s. 1:-ln. A M , ' D ' Tl ' j 1 '. 1 ' ' ri , , , , .' A I . V 1 ' . ' al ' ' - 1 7 . I I I I 1 , ' , Q Q ' u I . L. L,, . . I . -7 , T. Y . . X i- , . C . . ' ' v A 4 I J I A Q . . . - ' T .x . . '. 1 . at - , j , , 7 1 , , K , - - 4 . . I P . . I . X M , i . . X Y . them for the earning of a llvlng. Then, too, many l X ' ' .' . 1. ' .' 7 . H l . . Y. . 5 . 1 . - s ' ' . ' 1 . .. '. ' . ' ' xv ' - l - l ' c l . 11 e c 3 . ' 1 - , es . '1 1 1' . . . ' y X . . . . . V ,K . and 1. ' . l 1 f . Y. . . X ' ' . . . K . I L Y . ' 's ' , ' ' - ' '. .zu . Q , - ,' jet . ' 0 , '. '. ', al S I Y an 1 , y , . x U ' . : f ' . . ' s , , , , V x ' a, ' ' 'M ' . L . ' - , - ' , lc J , ' es S 'e ' .. 1 '. .', 115 '1 1 .,r 1. 1:1 G . . . . CGYUTE T 1f.,e Nllle HRK fl KR! IKKIIIRKH tl Fell THE ENGLISH DEP ARTWIFNT The alm of the Hlgh School course ln Rhetollc lnd Composltlon IS to enable the student to expres the ldeas that come to hlm from the whole range o hls exp rlence The alm of the course ln llteratur and a power to understand and appreclate It In the first year speclal attentlon IS frlven fo Composltlon LCWIS and Hoslcs Practlcal Fnellsll for Hlgh Schools belng used as the b sal text wlfn Two years work IS offered IH Latln It mly he Taylor Kltterlge 8: Arnold Sz Qrol sup, mentarv thls year qulrement others are Thls year Gold Bug Formal gramm r IS studled for a par Flve books selected from the Colle ll Llst are studled lntenslvely XVIII' read outslde of the cl ss and renort the cl lss read md studled ln class Tlc by Poe The L dv of the Llkc Scott The Merchant of Venlce As you Llke by Shakespear and Sllas Marner by Elllot The read nd revlewed The Oregon Trall bv Parkman The Storv of of M L fe bv Helen Keller Jullas Caesar by Shakespear The Man from Gleneal bl Connor nd Tlefl ure Island bv Steven V' c t mmf 'lch ue k lre rf 1lll 9l th ou out the vear Thls cour e carrles one crefllt and IS cflulrefl of all stude ts 'I' lokoftb lycrl1lAr'lerc lL orature mth revlew of Composltlon Longs Amerl can Llt rature IS used as the text wlth HEYTlCk and D mons Rhetorlc for reference purpose The elas IS requlred to study lntenslvely several books by re resentatlxe Amerlc n authors and to read and wrlte TSVIGWS of others Two themes eflch week are re qulred One unlt of credlt IS ,elven for thls course md each student IS requlred to tlke It Longs Engllsh Llterflture the ext used l the work of the thlrd year Selected works of all the greatest En l h wrltf rs ar V6 l and studlul class whlle several others are read anm reviewed by students outslde class hours One theme each week IS requlred One unlt of eredlt IS glven for the work of thls course md IS requlred of 'ill students Types of Ilterature are Sl',l1tll0Il llUI'IIlj., the fourth ye'1r No text book IS used but represents tlV0 works of VHFIOUQ types of Llter ture are read Speclal 'lttentlon IS elven to style and llterary form Thls year the cl ss has read The Illad IPopes tran l3tl0I'll selected lyrlcs from both Fngrllsh and Amerlcfln wrlters two or three of Shakespe res Dramas The RIVIIS by Sherldsn The Doll House by Isben Burkes Speech on Conclll tlon wlth Amerlca Carlyles Essay on Burns Mac 'luleys Llfe of Samuel Johnson Essav oll C T1 l sa ION bv Emerson Henry Fsmond b Tb Q av and The Crlsls bv Churchlll One theme elch week IS requlred and It IS expected that studs nts wlll how greater ablllty and do more flnlshed work than ln prece dlng years One unlt of credlt IS glven for thls course and It IS requlred for graduatlon LATIN elected ln elther the Sophomore or Junlor years The first ye rs work IS based on Collar and DWHI 1 first year latln book revlsed bv Jenklns Speel-ll t tentlon IS pald to the relfltlon between Ifltln 'md Fngllsh both as to derlvatlon and 'ls to syntax Th drllls 'md other such routlne work are made cultu 'll 'lnd they develop hablts of exactn Ss IH the stud nt The work of the second year conslsts of the r flllf of four oooks of Caesar s Commentarles and d lx compo ltlon work The whole work of tl is lepart ment IS mflde to contrlbute to the bl tt r mocrst lnl lm: and lppreclatlon of the Fnellsh llneu ge Twl Llllltq of credlt 'Ile ellen for the omnleflm of' thi two year course ' 4 7 All . c ' ' 4 - 2 '. ' 2 ' . 1- ' ' H :. . + , 2 L.. K f li! . e . - . I 1 , ' , 0.gQ ', ,,.f,'.- '.'C. . ,, .., , . e . rl 1 l .v , 7 ' ' . . I V H.. A - , lII'2l4Ill1lll' Ultvl'Iu-ill, l'., 'K ' -1 . 1 ' - ' ', r' x YVOSI -'vilIe. KL, A. H. 'HEL ' , , ' X ' , . . . . . . . ' l yr-urs IVILFIIIXILI' ex- . . . , . - l l ,. , . . l . . IM'l'lw'lH't', 'Q . '. ' l. , ' . ' : - - , . A , . ' 14 ' l! . :Il . . , A . S ' 3 l ' - . '. . .3 ' . all -. , u ' , u ' , ma N 1 . . , . , . , ,- !! , ll ' 'nx ' , , 1. ' ' rv, u y H, u r - 1 A - ' - lv, as . ., . 4 I . , , A ,fl l v- v , I' n , cf n ,, , . A A AA . ,t , A . , 1 J. , y I- 'l- ' '. '. . ' . C l Q , Z' . FL: S ,- I l ' ' ' 'L f ,, 5 . C . i . . . . . 3 . . . . V 9 . . . . . IS to develop ln the pupll a llklng for good readme' ' ! Ps ' . . . . AA . ' . 1 - 4 . ' -, ' . . ' an , .A N ,' it ' ' , H ac l.A,11 ,N , 1, , , In a an . 'lt - . . , A . 2, t C., ' ' , I YI . . .gn Q- . . 4 5 .Q Eve . rl I ss 1 , . 1. K, .0' 1, ' z.. 2 'f ' -inn 'sr ' A' rs , u ,L , n - , l 1- . It 5 UB' . as - lr ax ' . lv x ' ' 1 ' , , 1 It , . O . . , ss ' H ' A, . ' r ' - ' J ' ' ' ,qu ' u ' ly . 3 H I Hx , fe v . ' v x Y 'Y l v i . 5 Q ' - . - 'L il - C ,lv ,X V 3 xc rt ,- C 1 H W I-Val' v in U A- -K S K ,U , , A 1' 4 . . 1' ell ' hw 1 hx s of . ' ' 2 -' ' f 1' wh- f - ' ' ' 7'1- . . - . ' , ' L . . Sf ' . L . ., 1 -4- 9 - l' ' . , n . ' -e '19 li . . . . V it 3 ' 77 nc v -lic wx 1. ..e sicrptf 11 s 1 . 1 Q.. lt- 1 , a., v. . Y . . .- S' ' . v 1 - l - 4 . ' ' , ' w 1 I t 9 , . l -, e l .L K . f '- ze ' . . . - - v ' 2 .1 1 1 2 .' 21 '- ' . . . . - I ' I ,X r' , T-. 1 'i A 1 ' v ' 3 v ' . . Page Ten COIOTE THE HISTORY AND SOCIAI SCIFNLE UBPI Wlthlh the last decade the conceptlon of hlstory and the methods of teachlng lt have changed great ly No doubt thls change has been hastened and helped by the World War Among other changes has come the conceptlon of lts greater lmportance Modern lnventlons have served to make the once d1S tant countrles our next door nelghbors Thus lt be comes lmportant that we know about these natlons what of thelr orlgln, thelr past thelr ldeals and am bltl0I1S9 More than thls we ask ourselves who are we and whence? Hlstory holds the answer to these questlons, therefore the lmportance of lts study Then too we are no longer content wlth the enu'ner atlon of klngs of dates and of battles We mu t know about the home llfe of the peoples, must know what klnd of people they are how they are hous d and fed We must lnqulre about thelr school or f' ucatlonal llfe, what ld9aIS they hold and why what lre thelr moral and rellglous tendencles and deslres Especlally must we learn about thelr buslness llfe, and what klnds of vlork engage them The p l ltlC3I ldeas and POIICIGS of natlons affect us and otlf er natlons as well and of course hlstory must help 'IS to know and lnterpret the polltlcal llfe of the vlollr' In llke manner we must know our own hlstory ve must lntelllgently grasp the meanlng of the ques tlons whlch engage our statesmen today In order to do thls we must have the background furnlshed bv definlte knowledge of Amerlcan hlstory Wlth thls conceptlon of hlstory lt IS not Q. fal tretch to see ltS close relatlon wlth the soclal SCIGHC It lS well, then that so m ny hlgh schools 'ue offerlng a course ln soclology and economlcs The Shelby Hlgh School course IH Ulstor ab been arranged IH the Ilflht of the foregolng fam t The first years work IS ln Anclent 'lad Vle XILV ll Hlstory The text book used IS Roblnson n l Breasteds HlSt0Ty of Europe The llbrary cont IHS manv volumes whlch are used as source and refer ence materlal Thls llst lncludes Myers Anclfw llls tory, Colbgs General Hlstory Thatcher 8z lvlll Feneral Hlstory of Europe Wests Anclent World 'md Well Outllne of Hlstory The course ls T1 qulred of all Freshmen five perlods a week one unlt of credlt Modern Hlstrov IS requlred of ll students ln the Sophomore year About half of the work of thc course IS devoted to the perlod slnce 1800 Robln son and Beard s Our Own Tlmes IS the baslc text wlth collateral readlng nd research materlal from the llbrary A term paper of at least 3500 wor IS requlred of each student FIVQ perlods week one unlt of credlt In the Junlor year Amerlcan Hlstory and Gov ernment IS studled Muzzeys Amerlcan Hlstory ls the text for the first semester, and Beards Amerlca l Cltlzenshlp and Ashleys New CIVICS for the last se mester Actual experlence ln organlzatlon and con duct of parllamentary assemblles lS requlred ln thls last semester Requlred five perlods a week one unlt of credlt It IS the purpose of the lnstructor to offer next year a course ln Economlcs and SOClOIOgY Thls wlll be open to senlors only and wlll lnvolve the solu tlon of varlous problems Ely and W1CkeT wlll bc used as the text ln Economlcs and Townes Soc l Problems ln Soclology Thls wlll requlfe five ner lods a week and at least twenty five h0l1I'S of field work addltlonal Electlve Credlt one unlt I IBRARY The Llbrary of the Hlgh School has been much u ed thls year both by students and by the Publlc Colller says Books are a gulde ln vouth and ar en tertalnment for age They Support Us undef wh tude and keep us from belnfi' 9- burden to 'I' I 'Wes Thev help us to forget the crossness of men com pose our cares and our passlons and lav Our dlgell polntments to sleep It would seem that the 1:00 ple of Shelby agree wlth Colller from the wav the ll brary IS used There are one thousand two hundred and thlfty flee volumes ln the llbrary Th sl. 'ire CI3SSlfl9d under the Tltle and Author Catalog ln ac cold Wlth the Dewey Declm l Svstem Each nook deslgnfltes The estlmated number of volumes un e e cn dlvlslon follows General Works Ilterary bulletln Encyclopedla etc 35 Phllosophy 25 R ll lon 10 Soclologv 27 Langu ge 1 Natural Sclence 10 Useful Arts 50 Flne Arts, 15 Llter atu e S60 and Hlstory 120 The Locks are ln clrculatlon at all tlm9S among, students md the people of town It IS cstlmatel lt a out 00 ook are wlthdrawn and returned c lch mo th A took WhlCh IS not reserved for re erellce purpo es may be renewed for an addltlonal llrol apr-llcatlon to the Llbrarlan Small fine are lmposed for keeplng books out overtlme and fo l'lI'! lL, done to books whlle ln the person s posse s 1 n Bc lde the ten dlvlslons of classlfled books vse 'rl t not ovellook the magavlnes and perlodlcals The followlng Magazlnes are recelved regularly The Contemporary RCVIGW The Atl3YltlC Wlontlllx The Rexlevs of RQVIQWQ The Ilterary Dlg t fhe N I I . . . , A -. A q - . . , . . . . I . . A 1 ' - . - . . 1 , 1 - . , . . . - v ' - ' ia. I ' . A - 9 -es e c s r c or , . . . 6 W . z . 2 4 . -. - - L., . S . I , , ' v ' v . 4 ' ' . - ' . c - . ' 1 , , - 4 . . . . -V . H . il .- . . . . Y v - .. , V ' ' v. . ' ' rw - ' ' 1 . ' ' x- . lv 1 W ' - . . D 1 1 ,- - . , - ' Y, Y 1 ' ' . e. I . S H A . . 9' I 1 es ' nl ' . . . . . . - v ff , - . s stem . . . , fzlls under one of ten dlvlslons WhlCh thl. sy . Y , , G a - - ev h- ' , , . . . , - . . - f r 0 . - f 1 M . 1 3 e. . - - . . . . e J. S. , S Y e e' e l , L .. ' 2 . . Q - , my 5 . . . . , fl . - . . s v '- v Y . . a, c . - , . - Q. ' , . . . , , 9 ' 7 1 .M . a . - Y . , l - I . . . . , L , x ek- ' I ' I Y . , - -1 ' . 1 , - . , . ' . 2 - ' ' L , 5:0 . ' U ,. ., ,N , ' . ' .Az Yr .1 e s . , , . . , . . . -s R ' ' v . . . , Q s W x t ' vvlrft , l , . 3 1 . fr , . . , . .. .fe . . s- ! as ' n - ' f-' - ' ' ' ' v , , , s , , , , - ' ' ' ' ' . ' .. , . . r . it v A A ,'v - ' ' . It ' ' .3 1' 3 ' cs ' ' . 1 w .r4.. LOY0'lE Y fini U iii i f f H P.u..e Yllsvan LIBR -XRX QT AFI' Left to rlght standlng Ins Klawltter Chlef Nita Johnson, Myrtle Anderson, Georgme Xoungz Lev na Larson, Alma Rensmon Qeatecl W1rrcn Fx ans Amtrlmn Boy Thr tostumt Rox ll Prmlarx lwlu c xtlon, Normal lnstruntor nt The Sch l um x L ll llx papers from hrtat Falls fl loam xuekly together vnth muh urn 1 m xl' ix on tlnx Algh Schools whnh puhllsh school Dip r lttpt on the readxnge tablf. regularly The Llbrarw St if hawe charge of th Iwbr unmltr the fllrutxon of tht Prlmlpxl Thls St-lf? 1 nomposeal of Honor Stucltnts only and the Lhlef holds htr plum through hemp, the student '1tt.11n1n turn helps to choose the other students who ut a hir asslstants Consxderlngs our LlllI'dI'X as A whole lts QCIQH tlhc arrangement and xts efliclent managcment we thlnk lt one of the best Hxgh School Lllmr ries m the ti L . . . . . . . 1 ,. g Q . , - T 1 Y A ' . ' I 5 , L, i K I A 7 -. , 1 g A T: 1 jz 3 ' z.j I - ' ' ' x Q j, ' ' -1' - ' - 1 - 94.1 -we R1-1-X-. 1 J 'f Q - . the hi fhert feneral aver'11'e in school work. Sho in Thx an j ' 3 ' - ' : an the -al L S L 'L 5 H ' , fl ' ' 1, ' 1'.: '.' ro ' . ,zo 'll - . 1 z - ,. zz f - 5 : -sure - ,' ,' ,. '. V ' 3, . . . , . , f A - ' r - l . V' . . . . ' X v x ' ' A' a ' ' ' ' 1' ..o I .ary ' ' ' . ' ' ' a ' . ' ' f ' A' ' 1 ' z . . R ztn-I. K. '23. Page Twelve COYOTE Q f'0Y0'l'E Page Thi t M . . f .4 V.. Vkv, q , we . ,.. A4 + Q VA .A y,q, , V 4i Q , 4 M W J9 Em ZW! 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HMM !IIiii'1G1'i,.31i1,.:1lQ:1iilFEUlIHlllIiHi:W .,.. .. ,,,N Hliill acl l fg Q -'W , 2' 31, In 'XX I ,ZLg!if:f,,!Q5,f!, f 553: 1, V' E361 vga 'wjfN 4514 f'v'U 5 ill ' . f'1,',r,1 lj if I ,Af I 'ily Gigi.. :uv :Vs FOYOTF GLADYS GUNTER Sec Kz Treas of Class Vlce Presldent Dramatic Club 4 Basket Ball 3 4 Glee Club 3 De levna tlon 3 4 Class Play Why should the devll have all the ood tune ACtlV1ty xs Gladys mlddle name to boost IS her on ambltlon and Pep IS what she runs on Plavs for ward on the te m and lS alwavs on hand WILBUR I ARSON Basket Ball 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Sec KL Tr as Dramatic Club 4 Class Plav Ess V Wrltln 4 Im on the Lrlnk of a great career somebolx push me off There IS here no lack of words Wll bur has but to open his mouth nd there they are llttle ones bu, ones short ones long ones all t once When he wa born the XK0l'lf1 was Lndovxcl vslth -1 ualkmg dlctlonarv GARNYS GUNTER Pres of Class Yell Ieader 3 4 Basket Ball 3 4 Yell Leader of Class 4 Pres Dramatlc Club 4 Glee Club 3 Class Play A daughter of the Gods dxvmely tall and most dl vlnely falr Thls couplet lS absolutely Garnvs She has a br m and the sense to use lt a song and the VOICE to slng lt a heart and a place to keep t She IS a tvpxc l Amerlcan ,qlrl of the type whlch is seldom met outside story books Thls IS SHYIHQ o s WARREN EN ANS Debate 4 Extemporaneous Speaking' 3 Drama t1c Club 4 Basket Ball 3 4 Deel matlon 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 Class Play God nex er made anythlng so beautlful as man He hath a xx ay to chase despalr to heal all grlef +1 Cure 'Ill c re .f .. . . ., - L . ,. , . . . .-. I , Q , -, , U, A.. .. 9 l I ' ac - -- qv. ,Q 1 I 'S. . . . , . . X 0 , , , , -. J . . Q, , 1 , , , 1 , , . V .. . . t I q . . U' r ' . s ' . r- ' an x W ' T , .H i y vv - ' . 2 1 . 'T T r-V -1 9 u 'f fe 1 .. . S ' '. l 'XI Y., K Y v. lr . . . . . , J 1 , , 1 , v v ' 1 r ' - H , . .- Y . . ,, . . 2. i . Q 1 , L 1. L 2: v r 1 C' Q L 1 . 1 3' , , ' . , , . u , V ' ' rv 7 . . , , .I 1 21' . P'lge Fifteen ETHEL AI SUP Glee Club 1 2 3 Basket Ball 4 Vlce Prtsldc nt of Cl Iss Dram ltlc Club 4 Cl'1ss Pl ly Im not bfl hful ltS just the way I look Ffllth ful lS Ethels mlddle name qulet and slncere A lot of folks have never dlscovered all her vlrtues for she IS not an aclvertlser but we bellexe there llttle blt of b d ln ex ery good llttle glrl ANNA LFPPER Glee Club Z 3 Fxtempordncous Spcaklng. 2 Pl'9Slll0I'lt A S S H 4 Dramfltlc Club 4 Fs say Wrltlng 2 3 Class Play She smlles sweetly but her love was saved for one Nanna ls a very maldenly and sed te glrl NVltl'l a real career head of her Her falry godmother '1 gentle volce To know her ls to want her for frlend Her heart lS ln the rlght place ln Strom burg ETHEL APPLEY Orch stra 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 Declflmatlon 2 3 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Class Play If sh wlll she wlll you can depend on It If she wont she wont and theres an end to lt Wh: studv lnterferes wlth 'l good tlme cut the study LAWRENCE PIKE Debate 7 3 4 Orchestra 7 3 FSS'ly W lltlll: 3 4 Extempordneous Speaklng 'P Basket Ball Manager 4 Dramatlc Club 4 Class Play Hls acts are governed by prlnclple and l'l erest too and that lsnt 'ill elther Iflwrence gets marks ln school but the way he gets them ls tj b questloned We thought he was b lshful at fllst l It he must haw changed . l . . . ' - l ' l ! Y 1 7 3 ' ' z.. 3 2 g . . 1 . ' .s ,' '. '. 'X - ' l xl ' 1 x ' f' l . C X V . . A L . ' ' , f ' f 's Il . . F- . Y . T. ',, l , ', . 3 ,' . 1 . . 1' ' 3 . . . . 3 ' . - , g ls- , 3 A - ll ' Y . ' ' a ' ' f. gave her, ln lnfancy, three glfts, a smlle, al dimple and . . . 1 a . , -- '7 C v : v v 1 C' 1 ' v I 5 ' H D . . . I V , . , . , 1 I 7 ' !! X , . , . . . t ' ' l 1' 7' I , ' . . - . - . . v ,. ' . ..., , , . .., 1 , 1. L s l , g . ' ' .lg . - Z ' S V H . ' . . . L . - . t , - ' 1 ' . J. fl : grllol! K . : L 's 0 ' . . 2, ' 1 . -1. . ,, , I l mae Sxxtc cn I'HF The fatal day s approachlng When we SQDIOTS one by one Bld good bye to all our comrades For our Hlgh School days are done Xes our playlng day s are oy er And vye cannot sav yye re glad On the sul face vue seem happv But m rcallty yye re sad WV h lu ll pcrused our tuit books We hut finlshed our yyork here So noyy each must traul clseyyhere To hls lllfllXllll12ll sphere Let not p lrtme le in adnc s A1 d tho t ars may come to you Ve c n blaye outrageous fortune 10 th class of 97 e us hope that ln our passlng' e han left no yy ork to do ILXSS r A I Noryell our Fxecutor By those present be lt known that ue thc mfm bers of the class of 1927 ln the c ty of Shelby L- Jn tv of Toole State of Montana heme ln as sane a mmd and memory as vsc eyer cr ever ml b make, ordaln and declare thls to b ur lwst yynl awd testament ln the manner followmeg to yvlt Flrst We leaye to eyery studcn our hlrl t esteem and loyal loye for our dc r s hocl Second We gnc, dense, he Q mth ard ve toyy to the Jumors all rlght easements prlylleca md benefits that we as Senlors haye or 1 h ue possessed and enjoy ed To the faculty Hcaps of svmpathv' We appreciate the fact that none can fill our place ln your lovxne and glvlng hearts, no other class can chatter more 101 lrgue ln louder tones after the last bell rmes than yye, no class t kes llfe so calmly and pleasantly and lat you do all the yyorrvlng, none haye worked so lard to rfet out of yy ork so we bequeath more yy ork and more worrv for you next year, lf you have the heart to come back Carnvs Gunter lenyes her ab1l1ty to vell to Tmv Edmonson Fth l Alsup bequeathes her bashfulness to Be1 tha Edmonds Clxdys Gunter yyllls her talkatxveness and hel bllltv to cheyy on 'my sulucct to Colllce Penmnf 01 0'I'l CI ASS OF 2 -Xnd that others yylll remember That old cl xss of '72 Oh' too well I know the tlme comes When we hark vslth hearts full sore Back to tlmes all but forgotten Before our hleh school davs wer o ll But noyv our hyes ire all before s Full hard t sks 'ne yye to do So yye lool ahead not backyyal Wt the class of W Uh my frlc ds thlnk not ue re ,erl For thls llfe IQ nothmg. neyy We have made mlstakes some l X et lt s hall old 77 So yye bld good bye dear teachers To our friends and chool m xtes too And rememl er lt dear people Th t honored class of 79 tr n whlch added to her oyyn wxll hardlv supply hir f' lflXQC 77 demand Warren Ey ans ltayes hls good memory to Icon x Larson vyarranted to fall vshen exammatlon tlme comes around yocal abllltv to Rubv Wolfe Lawrence Plke yylshes to leave h1s yyay of suc cesfull bluff nd a self made popularlty to Cecll Daley Fthel Appley leayes her superlor athletxc abll lty to Rubv Martm Wllbur Larson bequeaths hls syyeet and charm mg smlle and fountains of lJl1l1l'7llI'l2' laughter tm Chuck Edmonson vshlch wlth hls oven vull turmsh amu ement to next vear Semors lastly yye bequeath to the lanltor all ou flu books old clothes papers penclls trash and all oth er rubblsh he c n find when school clos s We the Senlor class of Shelby Hlfrh ch ol of 1022 do hereby appomt and constitute A L yor yell Ex cutor of thl our last yy 11 and testament and herebv request that ne be al owed to settu estate without bond The seyen eenth day of 'Nl my 1022 the SODIOI' cla s of 1999 qttegt and yutne ses WITNFSSES ATTFST Stell Gunter Farl Moun lrls Klayylttcr B111 B 'ack Irma Gunter Tohn ' F A 'md G C' vi r ff , 1' ' -1. r 96 A J L, 7 - l . . 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Pirie R I ac ,H 1 7 , --V I . -- A 1 , ,Og COYOTE CLASS PROPHECY The class of 22 of Shelby Hlgh School was hunted up by an agent for the HUXIOUS publlc to as certaln how where, and why the members of that lllustrlous class fared ln thls, the glorlous year of 1937 Flfteen years after he had graduated we find the broadmlnded Lawrence Plke ln the V106 PFGSI dents chalr ln Washlngton D C But oh' the trouh l nl uolk he had ln gettlng there and work IS not one of that gentleman s most wldely known accom Unllmlted braln capaclty however enabled hlm to procure a lob whlch almost totally ellmlnates labor of any form Thus he w s ln hlS youth and thus he remalns ln hls old age ex cept for the mlnor fact that he has a Wlf6 and five chlldren By the way the Wlfe IS a 1923 graduate of' S H S Warren Evans we find IS one of the greatest Geologlsts ln the Unlted St tes havlng unearth d many thousands of barrels of Oll and conslder oll more of water and gas He IS well to do and has rleclded averslon toward the weaker sex Wlll 11 ever marry? ask some deslgnlng splnsters Well I don t thlnk so but he mlght lf one of hls old Shel by sweethearts showed up when he was ln a sent mental mood pllshments elther Hls class of 22 Garnvs Gunter our dlgnlfied yell lead er of 15 years ago IS a noted splnster She was modest ln her younger days but has now chan el a trlfle standlng forth as an ardent chamnlon of wom ens rlghts her own especlally and IS contlnually harplng on the fact that she was always kept at home when a youngster whenever a dance was on because her mother thought she would be the b t r for It lf she took less GXQTCISQ She IS now bool fl for a number of lectures to the mlner uorl nw .nt Alaskan coal fields Shell probably cool off l th change of l tltude Ethel Alsup shows a marked contrast to dl w of the rest of her former classmates As a young gurl of 16 years of age she was noted for her abl ty on the stage About five years ago she was dlscoleled hy a film companv and now features ln all the great comedles of the modern theatrlcal productlon Her career IS about to be cut short on account of certam thlngs happenlng The most evldent of these IS tlfe announcement of her engagement to the notorlous vaudevllle performer, Charles Edmonston Next take Ethel Appley In her more Juvenile days she was a slave to the art of muslc but anyone could see that she was not cut out for a muslclan L t anvone who has fx spark of mtelllgence cast hls eyes over thls young woman of ten years ago Do'l't we all remember how she loved chlldren 'V How she I 'lge Seventeen was the champlon cook of several COUULICS a. ll dont we recall the motherly attltude she took when speak lng to any person younger and S0m6tlm6S even old er than herself '7 Put two and three together and you have the facts She IS the hlghly esteemed housewlfe of a retlred Shelby capltallst who became wealthy when Warren Evans dlscovered oll ln hls back yard By the way I mav mentlon that FClYVl Junlor has Just learned to walk We must not forget the Gladys Gunter that was Llke her twln slster she was a verv mo lest young, lady sometlmes golng a block out of her way to a vold mectlng a boy Unllke her slster h wever shf' has now no cause for unhannmess as he has everv thlng she started out to get when a mg hn ,chool glrl whlch was that shz wanted to have the pleasurable and profitable task of teachlng She ha taught for fifteen vears ever slnce gr duatlon and she stlll says she llkes It She says she IS golng to teach 25 years and then retlre unless omethlng Mer- t urns un She has onlv ten more we-fur to teach and her troubles wlll be oer I thlnk ma be she IS vlorklng for the nenslon RIVER hv the state to old hcol te-wche Oh well such IS llfe Llsten to the report we have of Anna Lepper It IS slmply 'ltroclous She was the vamplre ln the school plavs of 1922 and as she seemed to have th deemed It onlv rlght that she should not waste he f'Y'0XVV'lIVlfl' -whlltv Therefore she followed the road t ken by her ,qu-lhood eomnanlon Ethel Alsup and 1 fha m sf Xl del lsnown vamp ll' ll ll Opera She IS too well known ID fact No ellglhle male Who has ever seen her appear on the stage has ever ff-It hlmself equal to the task of confrontln2 Q11Cl1 fem mme sorce rv as Anna Ienper shows IS ln bel' DOW 1' ff, use Woe 1 sho Sha m-lv never know the bllss of 3 mpeg m3rTlPfl llfe No one except marrled men wlth thelr wlves ln attendance have the Y' YV6 to frugt the!-nq91V9q In hor nrespvlce The WIVOS HN' needed for anchors vou mlght SHV Wllbur Iarson the hov admlred ln 22 IS 'IOW llvlng on a sheen ranch ln western Montana Wh 1 he IS not watchlng sheep he IS findmg sue IGS of bugs and msects We never thought Wllbur would 9Y9l settle down to qulet llfe We are rather surprlsed lh fact the Shelbv people thought he would be a so clety leader whlle ln reallty he turns out to be sheep man comblned wlth bugologlst How strangv ly and dlfferentlv run the llves of lndlvlduals back over what we have Just le rned about the cla of 22 'md vou can see that thls notorlous class has the greatest vflrlety of characters ever found ln Q1lPl '1 small hoflv of humans But however great the 1 mav be all neonle must pass Llke Abe Llncol and George Washlngton the class of '22 Wlll ln fl f' tury or so be but a memory All we Call say IS good bye and God Bless them W I 22 T I 1 I ' Kp. - , , . . . 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IFSTER I ARSON Faxorlte song, M Faxorlt mylna Im lJ0iill'l thlq crms Hobby Lo f1n,Q ln the pool hlll Pet name B12 Sxxule IRIS RI -XWITTFR ov 111 lv 'Vu xr 1 IH llnly Moms Ilolmlmy Tl ICIIIIIL, 4 1mm I 1 htmn KUI I ICE PI' NNINIC TON lXOI'lt om, Tllxl Me to T t I'1nl of I 1 I IX orltc Qlvlng Cock eyed I-Iobbw Woulclnt do to tell t 1 1m Cottor Top IRNIA CUNTFR Fu orlte Song., I Aln t NohmlxQ Dlrlln I lXOI'ltC S ying: Shut up Hubby H ntmg Faculty Pct name Tlny BERTHA EDMUNDS- l'uvu1'itc- Surg:-When Shall Wu Moot AQTIIII? Ikxvorito sa5ing'-N:1ug'hty. Nnuglhty. I olm'Jy-Imng skilts. High necks. 11-t name-Virtue. f OYUTE I 'lge Tw enty one is WII BUR SIFLFR F'1vorlte Qong., Margie I nvorlte mymg I'lll er up Hobby The shlmmy Pet name Sly, RUBY WOI FF V'lYOTlti song When He Com l Flvorlte Xing: Let 5 mob nn Hobby Seekme beautiful Ceme Pet name Bobble FI ORFNCE RIDLE F'l.VOl lt0 Song Dapper Dan Favorlte saymg Im sorry but h li t Hobby Buttmg mto other peonl Q ouslm S Pet name Jedes LLONA LARSON Favorite song' Jesus Lover of My Soul Favorlte saymg: O gee Hobby Studylng Pet name Nome L HARI FS ILDMONS PON Fxvorlf ong O Helen Favorwte saymg, You make m h ush Hobby Smokmg' Camels Pet Nwmf. Chuck Iage Fu enty two 4 ljj llll HAZEL NORDEEN Fax orlte song Old Black Joe Favorlte saymgr Cmmmy Hobby Readmg' Pet name Funy FFORFINF X OUNC' Faxorltg Song, Im gl T1ThltIF1Yl 'VI lk: w Favorlte VIVITIQ' O Dow' Hohbx Fwhmg for Pllm Pet nqme Cena FHXOTI song Hovs Dru I-1m Faxorlto axmg Got '1 mitch Hobbx Church 4111 filrnnurq uf 151211 Iii Eiaahur Basket B'1ll 7 A '3 O cheitr 1 K Cle Cl b DIFD FEBRUARX 11th 1922 Of Blood P01 omng, 'lfter an lllnefs of tnrtv dfxxx 7 ' ' 7 - ' - Y 1 1 1- , V 7 7777 777 7 7 7 7777 77 7 7 777--77-777777 7777777777777 777777 77 7 4' 7 77 ,, , i 1 S' Y . .1 ' rl I If . . . . 7 S . ' V ff 1 1 1 1 1- ' ' ' 1 . f- ' P 2 2 ,: . : 'f 'ww-1'j.' V: .17 -- , L . . 1 + r . CFCIL D+XLEY- ., 4 , , f':v. -- v 3 .. , ' . S 7. VL 4 c ' . 1--. , 7 ly 7. .. 7. 'W V' 7 .., , Ji: - 4 7 . ' I I ' , 1 Q nv, v u ' L , .. ' Q , 1 . 1. 2, I 0 fu . 2. I , 1 4 F v 1 9 'S ' Y . ' ' ' 7 . f 01 0'l'F THE JUNIOR PROM Apr1l 28 was the day the Junlors pulled off 'H most magn1fic1ent anel entertalmnp, event of thelr eventful and act1ve llV6S the Junlor Promenad A1 d lt certamly was a success too A number of JUHIOTS were busy for some tlme w1th decoratlngr the gym 1n the Senlor color 1111111121 and wh1te Others 0CLLlDl0el themselxe th me l'1 borlous t1sl1s of freellne sherb1t cookmf lecoratm the dmmgf room runnlng errands 'wl so or Y11 can see how hard the poor e1h1ldren worl d 1nl 21 so you can get an ldea of what a spre 1d so1 IF F lk 11 re to have The Senlor Banquet started 'lt 7 00 oclo l 11tl1 about forty one people p1rt1c1p1t1ne, 111 H nor 1+ demohshlngr the Qltq At the proper morn nt lester Larson toast master 1rose 1nd 1fter mlklne '1 f vw 1nane remarks called the names of Rubv Wolfe War ren Evans Mr Martln and Wm Bl'1el1 requestlne these lYld1Nlllll3lS to QIVC toasts After the banquet they all rep211red to the dance floor and after partakmg of danclng' QYQTCISQS fo four or five hours everv one went home to sleen o the effects of one of the most enjoy ble tlmes eve Stdgflfl 1n S H S THF CARNIIV XL The Junlors of the S H S eave a c'1rn1val 'Vlarch 31 1999 Wlth the help of the rest of the stu dent body The proceeds were used for the Prom Each class was asked to put on '1 s1de show and do thelr best to attract the crovsd The Semor e1rls sold puneh 1n the illnlrlj., room wh1eh they had art1st1e 1lly deeorated w1th p1nl1 md ereen cr pe paper cut IH strxps and suspended around the room The boys had a farce 1n the assembly hall whlch they adV9I'tlS6fl as the B1egest H1t e1 the Season Tlllb was enen Just before the danc and turned out to be The Gathermg of the l.Nuts Ten people were the nuts Warren Evans and James Betts had The Dane1n,fr Mule and W1estl1n1, match The ble, feature of the Junlors was the All Sf lr Iazz Band whlch w s held m the Qlghth 121de room Th1s COI1SlSf6Cl of anythmg except VYIISIC T1n pans and kettles were used In the sevun eor was held the Seven Wonders of the World 11 ly the Jun1ors Th Sophomores sold hot does 1nl eofiee l1 the SCICHCQ Room They 1lso h1d 11 fo1+11 1 11 booth 1n the pr1ne1p1l s offiee The Freshman had three other wonde rs of the world The Famous Red B ts 1 e baseball be Bonaparte crosslne the Rhlne and Blood Hound Down on the Cym floor the Tumors h1d 1 bowl L T111 ll mg alley popcorn b11ls loly pops serpentme eon fett1, t1cl1lers and numerous other essentmls for good tlme T1Ck9tS for the slde shows were pur chased at the door for ten cents After the s1de shows there ws a Jltney dance and everyone h1d 1 ,flood tlme We the JUHIOTS w1sh to th 111l1 1ll who 'udcd 1n makme, th1s 21 success SNIFAK D KY On the mormne, of the hfteenth of 'Vl1re ' A D the fLl'YllI'llllL eontmeent of the Junlor el 1ss rlved 1t the sehool house Wlth dlfferent colorel stocklngs adornmg, 1ts nether e1etrem1t1es When the members of the other elass sm 1 pretty colors they erew Je1lous 1nd envlous lllil wanted to g ng, up 011 the1r lov1ne sehool m1tes 1111 relleve them of the eonsp1euous p1rts of the1r ue ll 1n1, app211el So wh1t eould be more 111t11r1l th 111 21 sne I1 day A class meetlne was called for nme o clock we all as embled 1n the l1brary We declded th It hlgh school was unhe lthy so our wraps were sm 1 1lel 1n to us and we erauled through the VSlY1fl0X anel headel for town The e,1rls persuuled a eood looklng gentleman the owner of a Bu1cl1 to take us down to Nalsmlth to Marsh s ranch Cee11l felt l1ke the proverblal sarel1ne for 1wh1le 'lh drlver decllned to stay so we were stranded wltn 1 hope of ever g'ett1ng home We left the worrymg to take care of 1tself and the preparatlons for dlnner were begun After dlnner we washed the CllSl'16i 1nd the went to the depot and telephoned to Shelby to le the folks know where we were Then we went blel to the barn and 1nterv1ewed the '1n1m1ls Th 11 111 per was called and we all d1d lt Justlce After supper the deeks were cleared for '1et Oll anel dance was started As there was 11 shortaee of the he sex Chuck and SIS., were 1n1t1'1ted IPAQ th rnyster1es of the dance At ten oeloek we made short work of th 1 cream anel cmke and at 10 30 we st1rted for 1 ee pot ln a cold wet ra1n 43 soon came alone 1nd we 1ll p1led to me smoker When the conductor made h1s 21ppea1 ance and sa1d T1cl1ets please we h1d to put up a hard luck story of '1 ear break down The LJY had a heart and ue rode th tr 11n h me on o 1 nerxe nel good looks When we '1rr1ved sate 1nd sound It U11 hom eorrall we all went our w1r1ous w 1 1n ther tl lee to seep It vff W went to seho l the next mornlne and everyone wa NrllClLll 1 le m up work and we were dubbed ' hoboes Thus end ed our grand anel glorlous S110 1l1 div CHUFK 7? 1 r I l':1 e1 ' 'llfj'-ll 1111 y ' . - , 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 x 1 tv 'v 1 ' 1 1 ' -l 21 ' ' - - 1 1 . 1 '2 . a . 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 2- - 1 1 1 1 l . 1 rx 1 1. 1 , 2. 1. . 2 . . , v C K .N . 2 2 . 5 V E . 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Garnys Gunter, forwzprclg Irma Gunter, jumping' ccnterg Ethel Alsup, guarclg Hazel Nornieen, QULAEW BOYS' SECOND TEA M IW lies I A IL tl 1 0Y0'I'E 'I hu BOYS FIRST TFAM BXSKET BXLL I IRLS BASKET BALL At the beglnnmg of the season 1 lurnbf r ol' b mv turned out to tram for Basket Bill and I can justly mike the ob erwatlon th xt under Mr M urn s coa h mg L credltxble team w 1s formed Th y got som pr xetlee by playlng the town team as the two teams were ffurly exenly matched By many people It IS thought that S H S had one of the best teams lt has ever had desplte the fact that almost all of the players were new t the game Most of the teams plaved agfunst were seas oned plavers having: played together from two t four years The team made '1 credltfxble record t that wmmng glmes from our old rivals Cut Bank and fonrad I mll make note here of the fact th t all through the Basket Ball season our team plaved a falr nd sportsmanllke game No team can Justly say that we uere elther unfalr or dlrty players The team llne up for the mfmjorltv of the games was C ptam Wllbur Larson and Warren Fvans for xx fxrds Fdwm Dahl center Lester Larson and Svsede lVIart1n guards Wayne Clbson Clen Bash or fdeceasedl Wllbur Slgrler 'md Flton Larson 'lhls ve IT we hld 1. ve ry ltrge number of pl IV ers to choose from md thev were 'Ill xery good W hnally had a te nm plcked out They were Clpt un C' rnys Cunter md Gladys Cunter forwards Irm'1 Funter Jumpmg eenter Colllee Pennmgton runn '1 eenter Illlel Nordeen md Mxry Conklln guards The lxtter fllllt ehool and Fthel Alsup took her place Our coach Mxss Blake was very capable 'md llked bv all We are hopmf: that we mav have her wlth us neun next ye 'lr The gurls were the ehxmplons of the trx count league wmnmg sm games out of the elght they played The prosneets for ne-'ct vear are very Hood as we stlll have with us '1 number of glrls who mad '1 xery good STIOYVIIIL thls year on the second teim They were Rossle Rldle and Alma Rensmon for wards Ver Bluhm and Ethel Alsup guards 'VI-xbe Martln 'md Irls Klawltter centers and Nltfl John Total of polnts for boys 928, Opponents 935 subs D ATF Dee Dec De e Dee Jan .lan 70 I m N Feb 'S PL ACF Cut Bank Browmng Shelby Shelby V Illel' Conrad Shelby Shelbv Shelby OPPONFNTS Cut Bank Broumng Valle Chester Vallex Conrad Conrad Brownmg Cut Bank son sub BOY S SCORF GIRLS SCORE F' B1 k BTOXXDIH Vfiller Shelby Vflller Shelbv Q2 6 Shelbv 'So 17 20 V3 Plownlnu Shelby 2 0 For-felt Fun. Chrk Shelbw 'Y Shelbv 37 '91 U 9 Shelby Z 11 25 17 '70 11 77 7 Shelby Conrad Shelby Shelby Total of pomts for gxrls' 117, Opponents 101 II11l1N1lll13l pomts for boys Wllbur Larson, 79, Ed wln Dahl, 79, Warren Ev.ns, 47, Lester Larson, 9 Wllbe-rt Martln, 18,Gle-n Ba shor, 12, Wllbur Slgler 2 Gladys Gunter' 65 SFL ON D B 'ASK ET B XLL TE KH The team as eompo-ed of fleft to rlght, stand mgj Elton Larson, Earl Morm, Coach, ISeatedJ E11 Johnson, Ralph Benjamln, Captaln Joe Kennedv, Wllbur Slgler, .nd Floyd Stover The only outsule team that was cneounte-red was the flrst team ol Bradv, our team lJ0lI1S.i defeated both times Inellvrlual points for euls Garnvs Gunter, 10., Wi ' i i i i i in f kiwi i i jvwi H UW -In W lv-.lv b H? 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S. has S1l12llil1l'S to 1w piwinl 411. l'llll2' lW m4' lllf' ll'-F Page Thirty eight COYOTE Through the Telescope The Telescope swings both ways backward to review the past and forward for a look into the fu ture Let us first take the backward look The Prln clpal came to office on July first last year and im medlately began preparations for the opening f school There were several changes made ln the ar rangemcnt of rooms at the High School building, The Library was moved to a larger and llghter room lt was r cataloged and card indexed The room formerly used for the Library was equipped for the English and History departments The Science ap paratus was moved to a larger room and water and sewer connections arranged Then came the ar ranging of the Course of Study and the securing of the approval of the State Department of Educatiol of lt Supplies were ordered received and storcl ready for the opening of school Fm lly school op cncd with a larger enrollment than had been expect d Before the end of the fir t month sixty were en rolled in the High School Some time after the opening, of school nd when the regular work of the school was running, smooth lv the students began their activities along othm lines First athletics were planned and soon the ZVIT' naslum floor was the scene of mter class games and basket ball practice, both boys and girls Our bovs team did well Visiting coaches informed the prm clpal that ln their estimation our bovs team h 4 shown greater improvement than anv other in the Tr1Countv League Our Girls team won the pen nant for Trl County League The boys second team had considerable practice and played a few games with outside towns The will furnish good material for next years team The track is still future to this wrltmg but considerable interest is manifest We organized the Literary Society early in the year and under its auspices many of our events have been held Each class of High School selected team to represent it in the inter class debate The by elimination the first team representing the wholf school was chosen from this number We were pair ed with Browning for our first debate and Brownmrr forfeited to us because of too much work and ot' activities ln their school Thus as winners we were paired wlth Conrad who had prevlouslv won the de clsmn from Chester Then as victors on this side of the mountains, we were paired with Whitefish the victor on the west side of the mountains and again we won This gave us the championshlp of North western Montana At this writing we are planning to meet Augusta who are champions of their district and the winner in that debate will go to Missoula to contest for state honors Our debate team n vc given a good account of themselves There haw been several plays given before the publlc amon the e h ve been the play given by the Seniors pretty Piece of Business The Dream That Cam True which had a large cast and required exceed lngly hard work to produce, and the final play of the the year The Dear Boy Graduates whxcl will bc given by the Seniors The plays have been well at tended and have shown considerable ability on thu part of the students Students also entered the Ex tempor neous Writing Contest and while they mar a creditable shovung they did not secure a place in the state contest There have bcei sex ral progr ms angel and given bv the Sccu tv which have added to the vest and enjoyment of all There will be representative from the school m the Declamfx orw Contest also but that is still in the future t the time ff this writing, Altogether the year fron' everx tfmdpomt h been falrlv successful Credit fo leadership and assistance to the pupils IS due Mlss Abbie F Blake Coach of Girls Athletlcs M Earl Morin Coach of Boys Athletics Mr A L Nor vell who has directed all school plays and coachcl students ln Expression Miss Anna D Ernsting who has cared for the refreshments and the social sxdc of our school life Mrs Clara Rattrav who has aid ed gladly and lh varied ways our school activities and Mr V P Martin who coached our debate team to victory Swinging the telescope to view the future Let us record only what we hope to see realwed next year First a large and enthusiastic enrollment Second a closer relatlon to the Seventh and Eighth Grades through the introduction of Departmental work in those grades Music instruction 1n the High School enabling us to have orchestra and Clee Cl ll s '1 system of physical Education whlch will be cbt everv student ln High School a winning Bovs Bas ket Ball Team and altogether a happy progressive and ggresslve year We want every boy and girl of High School age and qualifications who lives in Toole County to take advantage of the opportunities ben High School puts forth 1 n ' , ' - v u O I R, x . - ,.' y I I I r 1 I . . . 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