Shelby High School - Coyote Yearbook (Shelby, MT)

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IIIASSIRINIM SCENE 3 S SCIENCE LAB OFFICE qu- .5 in COMMER RGGM A slllllbrillflblllllbllf uf Sclnmls eff! l TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS You have Just completed the most significant year ot your high school Lareer the last one You are emerging as graduates of the Shelby High ation people make of you will l1lC9W1S9 be an evaluatlon ol your school It is my hope that your four years here have qiven you a mental training and a stability of character which will form the basis for a successful and hC1DDY life The experiences of hlqh school and the frlendshxps gained there will remain long m your memories Those friends both student and faculty will prove themselves to he some of the lasting values of your high school experience W NORMAN WAMPLER 1 n ,' K f f X 1 School and as such you typify the effectiveness of the institution. The evalu- A35 'RR me 38 5-pr my if ali' 55' 4 JA at 43 Faullh CORLIE F. DUNSTER ..Sth . MAX WORTHINGTON Phy 11 M 1 c HUBERT HUBER w 14 MARGARET MURIE ql 11 d B 1 B 1 c 11 q MARY RHODES q h I C 1 FRANK LINGFRFELT Mh BAC Cllq ALBEPT IAHNKE MPh1 UNA BARBER cs E Q1 M 1 NORMA WEIDEMANN RALPH GROSSHART 'a WY 1 Alun Au revou to our teccherb Who we treated u bv e ll To C111 underclczssulen We scry Farewell 1 'Qs I f X 5 , ff. 0 ' 'W l - f f .lass uf ' Rav- 'mm X3 3.-ar 459' my-v 4-no ,ya-' eww Q A .L SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Qtt cers s rected luv the Sernor Class were Glen CCY presrdnr t G mln r roude xt presrdent and Wlarshall Marrnont s cretarytreasnrer Ralph Cucsshart was chosen as class sponsor Thcse othcers have done a lntc Jol of representtna thetr class thronqh ne ot the cuslcst senror terrns rn rnan ears ljreshrnan ottrcers elected 1 y the class ol l938 were loe Mallette presrdent Glen Cox vtcc presldrnt and Dewttt Swanson secr tary treasurer M Marx lthodes va chosen a class sponsor Ottrcers elected durrna the sopohornore year were loc Mallette presrdent Bobby McNamer vrce presrdent and Tony Mrqneault secretary treasurer C lass sponsor selected was Mrss Catherrne Pettrarcw Off cers chosen hy the class dunno rt nnnor year were Boohy lVlcNan1er vresrdent Glen Cox vrce presrdent and Rorna Martin sc retarvtreasnrrr K lass sponsor selc ctcd was Mtss Alta Spam Throuulr the past tour years students of thls class havc coop rattr tccepttna and carryrnq out these posrtrons to the best ol thetr ahrlrty and the entrre class Jotns rn thanlcrnq thern for therr servlces o 1 7 'D n o ll 7' 1 v' , E r rw , a f ' 1 ,um - SWF' Q r U15 . 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I 5 Blass uf 'Z 3 vs- ,ai Q -Ov' 'tr' -44' R5 D, 1.3: Y 'iv its with -gg' QW -.Z wx -G18-1 fir? 1' GLADYS IONES IOHN LYON IAMES MCDONOUGH EILEEN MARSH MARLYS PLUMMER HOWARD PORTER QI x-1 AE' '55- 46 'gyn- MAXINE MALLETTE TONY MI NEAULT GLADYS ROTT IOE MALLETTE ETHEL NE-SON EDWARD SELFERT' ,Iam uf 'Z 3 at T' 3.6 'sa .fl HS IU'-'54 vffiffi .PQ .AFX ,fu -wt, R5,x 'qjnwe Qld? vw ,, if wwqgwfx 'fy ax LOVA SAUBY BERNARD STENE ALTON WIGEN x L I ROY STROM MARGARET SPENCVR LTARENCF UINDERDAH HA?R1'E ' QT AHNIS MADELINE BOORMAN RITA BYRNE CARL FRANSEN 'DORIS Sl-IEA E' of . 's 1 365. QAFUEF' t'y sea 1-1.- HOW' Nxce Horse 5 -up :Mm liih 'HEM- Pwwage we-ww Wm N Wim Q. T1red But Happy 'is Q Smlle V-W -n Edlto Goes North Goes South ...M Nxce Work xi You Can Get It First Crop ' xx '25 Cents Per Gu 3 I . Aw Qult if wie' if x . Cold fu 'ff Q. 9 ax fx 3' A 'I Q. eil., 1-Za N . 'Gold dlqgers Want cz B1te'P Fhde, mxsien fl , , A ' A - x ,Q , Q Q me N - - 1 .v 4 , f ' M '- ' fi' gp A, '. 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' V e eff a if 7 9 M E1 LIDIIIIII lllstury rn the fall of l934 a very rmportant event took place wrth regard to thc helby Hrgh School student body That event was the entrance of the clas o l938 Thrs partrcular group of students were destmed to make hrstory whrch x 1ll long be remembered by all future students of the school Actron was begun w1th a bang when all students of thrs group war ve ry 4art fully uuuated 1nto tht serrous nnnded body of Shelby Hrgh student IX process of deflatlon was undergone durmg th1s well arranged untratton althou gh all students rallled rn the followmg weeks and sponsored a Be turn Party wluf lm ctunaxed thrs comparatrvely uneventful term Hrghltghts of the sophomore year were the lnrtratron and Beturn Party whtch were well planned By the second year the class was assurnrng a posrtlon of lnportance rn such school actlvrtles as athletfcs mustc and Journalrsm Be-comlng upperclassmen proved to have in store many delrghtful and txcrtrng rncldcnts A very successful football and excrtlng tf not succes ful 1 asketball s ason were trlurnphantly passed The Iunlor Play Who Vllouldn t Be Crazy was ln the meantrme produced whrch paralleled the football season 1 success lunrors who proved to have heretofore unknown abrlrty as actors were lam s McDonough lohn Lyon Hrta Byrne Gladys lanes Bernard Stenc Glen Cox Margaret Spencer Bob Wherr Cath rue H squ t Iovclfn iamb rs oth dramatlcally and hnanclally Thrs productron was followed rn the sprrnq by the All School Play G1rl Shy IH whrch Btta Byrne Gladys lon on Nherr and Bernard Stene partrcrpated The event of the season the Tumor Senror Banquet followed by the Iunror Prom came next The banquet was held 1n the Cap1tal Cafe and produced th des1red effect of a well planned program and banquet Th Prom held rn the mgh school audltonum followed Musrc was furmshed by the Great Falls DeMolay Orchestra D9COfGl1ODS were of modermstrc fashron All student ported a delrghtful evenlng The senror year was a repetrtron of the eventful and excrtmg tumor year rn regard to football and basketball ln athletrcs the class earned hrgh dlsttnchon t 1 all four seasons Ioe Mallette Tony Mlgneault and Boy Strom represented the class H1 football durrng the frrst two years Each recerved letter awards and srlver footballs Durmg the rumor season loe Tony and Boy wrth the addltron of Glen Cox lohn Lyon Marshall Marmont and Alton Wrgen were on the football squad loe Tony Boy and Glen were also basketball letter wlnners as well as wearers of srlver footballs for therr outstandrng work The last season saw the above named wrth the add1t1on of Lawrence Flesch and Howard Porter drrve on to another Drstrrct Champronshrp rn football Ioe Tony f len Boy and Marshall all were basketball letter wmners rn thelr semor year 'Three of these loe Tony and Boy now have the unsurpassed record of be mg on the Drstnct Charnpronshrp football team for four years In the Journaltstrc freld Glen Cox loyclyn Chambers lames McDonough and Brta Byrne have orought drstmctron to thrs class by therr abrlrty Glen Cox vas edrtor rn chref of The Howl dunng thrs last year Ili! Q ' 0 ' 1 n Y I I W SL T . ' .GS I - - ' ' ' l . 'WN , . ' ' ' , ' Q ,A 9 'ty X f 'v ' ' X ' Q L ' L. ' a ' , V, 51. . A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l , ' ' H ' ' 1 ' T .tl ' - .Q ' . . . ' 1 9 , , ' , B 1 1 , , ' , e ' 1 c 2, Q 3 Cl 2 ' Geraldine Houde, Howard Porter, and Boy Strom. The play was a success - ,, ' ' ' ' , B l tx . . , , , , . ' ' o ' , . e , ' - 7 ' v I 1 . l I l l . V T ' I ' I V l I I I I I I I I I ' ' 1 ' ' I ' I I ., . , . . Jr , , . . C N. I I T I EXCERPTS FROM THE CLASS WILL - M ' - mf! L 1 ' I ., I V ' ' 15 'fy' .: j 1 1 , Y -- 1. I K 1 V. ' Y Il., , : , b 1' 1. Erik 133' 'X r Lvl 12: 1E ! W U I - 1 -, ' , .3 1' ' '. zzx . ' V 2 1 ii 2,- ' . f 11 1.2 . TLT' 'II I '. . :,:! 1 f enum Llass I'r0pIlecv Have you read my recent book Twenty Years From Now 7 1ts rrrere OOO paqes deal wrth the happenrnqs ol 1958 Perhaps youd lrke to qlarrce through to the chapter concernrnq the qraduatrnq class ot 1938 Now they are a merry qroup trlled wrth trrcks rdeas and unbounded abrlrty Forward dash forward oh trme rn thy tlrqht to 1958 Just tor tonrahtl The class valedrctorran Glenward Cox rs the most promrnent pohtrcrarr rr the natron He rose from crty aarbaae collector to a place on the school board ln last successron he became county commrssroner state representatrve U S Senator and now he rs our presrdent Yes qreat men are born not 'rade A lrfelonq acquarntance ot the presrdent Mr lames McDonough X holds a place rn the headlrnes of the country s leadrnq newspapers Montana Con 1 essmarr sets new record tor trlrbusterrnq lOUl hours He drscovered hrs abrlrty hrs trrst year rn hrah school and practrced darly rn Mrss Dunsters 1 asses Maxrrre Malletto now Mrs Tony Mrqneault lrves rn Connectrcut where they own a ranrblrnq colonral home whrch they have converted rnto the well lerry lloudr rs the leadrnq authorrty of the natron on oral and wrrtten 1 rench Lloyd Danrelson the Secretary ot Aarrculture has revrved the old hobby at dry land tarmrnq and has convrnced our presrdent that we should ston payrna people for not plantrnq crops Maraaret Spencer rs the orrqrnator ot a recent movement known as Pos rrvely Permanent Prohlbrtron Ardrs Dawson has earned a fortune pressrnq pants and has retrred wrth rntentrons of spendrnq the rest of her days rn a sprnster s answer to a dream wrth nrne cats Carherrne Hasauet rs workrnq rn an envelope factory She holds the honor 1 havrnq rnvented pepperrnrnt flavored mucrlaqe whrch rs now so popular v rth the busrness world Gladys Bott has followed rn the tracks ot Burbank and has now developed a potato whrch grows wrapped rn cellophane and needs no peelrna because of a zrpper closrnq Mrldred Strom rs a tlorrst who rs noted tor sellrna rnvrsrble corsaqes Clarence Underdal rs lorerqn correspondent to Sweden wrth lda as lrr ecretary Brta Byrne rs the proud owner ot a doa farm rn Florrda She has rr ver recovered from the lrrst attack ot puppy love wrth whrch she was attlrcted rrr her youth Bob Wherr has become qurte enqrossed rn herdrnq sheep wrrtrnq to p rr pals and keeprna a ready supply of stale Jokes lll 0 ' o ' Q w K n I ,, A Z 3 ' ' , . 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' Ilmml Illsturv The class of l939 IS now completmg the thrrd lap of tts four year Journey through hrgh school and next fall 1t wrll enter the fmal lap of the schola ttf Journey Durrng the frrst year rn hlgh school the freshman class lrved up to th usual standards and soon had the wrnd taken out of rts salls rn the annual 1 1t1at1on ceremontes The sophomores were parttcularly v1nd1ct1ve that y at and when they f1n1shed the 1n1t1at1on the freshman class was completely ubdued for the rest of the school year Although the students dtd llttle dancmq at the Freshman Return Party that year everyone reported a good tune The second lap the sophomore year was emoyed much more hy th class as the memb rs were fam1l1ar wnh the school rout1ne and were on tht upper end of the 1n1t1at1on paddles The freshman 1n1t1at1on that year consrstod largely of paddlrng and parntmg des1gns on the rnnocent freshman faces Th class of l9o9 has been aulte adept 1n extra currlcular dutles as man rnembers have partrctpated rn several all school plays and have also taken part IH athletlcs Journallsm and musrc Durrng the sophomore year of thrs Class four class m mbers took pC11l rn the Semor All School Play C-11rl Shy They were Davrd Thorn Vearl Ilddy Don Edwards and lean Kalbflelsch All of these students turned IH a good performance and thrs year tht 1 were grven parts rn the Iumor All School Play Noth1ng But Lres ln add1t1on to these four f1ve other rumors were chosen for tlrus play They were Evelyn Allen Duane Fredell Robert McNam r Alan Turk and Dlck Kavanaugh The oenror All School Play Lets Get Together whrch was grven Aprrl 29 o llus year had two 1un1ors rn rts cast Davtd Thorn and Vearl Addy ln athlet1cs the JUDIOF class has enJoyed consrderable d1st1nct1on Only onc nan 1n the class of 1939 rece1ved an athletrc award ln the freshman year That was Don Edwards who was grven a basketball letter The sophomort year however saw Don Edwards Davld Thorn Duane Eredell and Dan Prlce w1n football awards wh1le Howard Bashor Don Edwards Duane Ere dcll and Davrd Thorn won basketball letters for the 19361937 season Thrs year the rumor class placed Eredell Bashor Thorn Edwards Addy Polmg McNamer and Kavanaugh on the football squad and each of them won a letter Four Junlors won basketball awards thrs year They were Thorn Bashor Eredell and Edwards and each of them was on the frrst strmg Becommg upper classmen the Jumors had 1ncreas1ng dutres to perform Thrs year the class staged a play 1n December and on May 7 produced the annual lunror Senror Banquet and the lunror Prom The Prom was held IH the hrgh school audltorlum whrch was cleverly decorated rn a Mother Goose scenc Donald Eckel s orchestra furnlshed the muslc ln th e thr e years Davld Thorn has gurded the destlmes of the class of 1939 and has done a good Job The last two years have seen Vearl Addy occupyrng the v1ce presldent s charr and Annaleen Hemmer do1ng the book keeptng ln the role of secretary treasurer Durmg the freshman year Leland Wrllrs was v1ce presrdent and Donna Ball was secretary treasurer Ill . . 1 1 - 1 . 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If 11 Prim, 1 .lhjy Lawn The state wtde safety contest on How to Reduce Fatal Acctdents o11 C1 lhqhways wl11ch was sponsored by Montana Motor Trade Assoctatton among all school l11ldren of the state came to close o11 December lo Hunch l cf essays were recuved fro1n all s CUOIHS of the statc All Clllllt It Qtood and sl1owed much cooperatlon and lIll9f9Sl lohn Hoyt a sopl1o111o1c bf helbv H1qh School won th1s contest and was awarded a ca l1 pr1Ze of '9 The pr1ze w1nn1nq essay of lohn Hoyt follows HOW TO REDUCE FATAL ACCIDENTS ON OUR HIGHWAYS Causes of acc1dents may be d1v1ded 1nto thrcc llldp namcl, the ant er IQ cars and the htahways ll fnver 13 111 IIIY est1111at1on the 111ost 1IIlpOTlGI1l faclo1 111 altt 1 1l1eh1ahways Drtvers may be d1v1ded 1nto three dlV1blOllb the UQ d saf jnvc the 1neff1c1e11t drtver and the dr1nk1na drtver The ftrst land of drtver we leave where he IS The seco11d lllld can l 1ade more eff1c1 nt by teachtnq h1m how to OTIVG properly and bv teachn llllll all tnc state laws of dr1v1na To accompnsh th1s a ll w drxc1s l1c 11s lc w IS ne aed one that w1ll be a cred1t to Montana To q t a dnt er s nuns the 1IlOlOI1sl should have to learn all the law pertatmna to cars and ClI1X1l1 rs ll houtd have h1s eyestaht heannq and mental reacttons t ted at d IDUSSILJ t 1s wav the hazards fro1n 1neff1 lent d IVINKI ll av l 1 lt lo1 tht d111lc111a drtver we need more 9ff1C1GIll patrolhna ol tht ll5l1X leavy 1a1l sentences and plenty of DUbllC1lY for these dflVOI loulcl l lt to lceep lllQII1 off our lnahways The car IS of less nnportance than the drtvcr lut IS nevertl1cless a fCILltl lll htahway d1sasters One may be a aood dr1ver and on a aood htahwax 1 tt tt h1s car has no tatl hahts one headhqht poor brakes or SCIIIC othe1 dst t he may by h1s carelessness be the v1ct1m or cause ot an a c1d 11t To correct l1lS danger 1t w1ll l necessary to estabhsh headaua1 ters at all county stat v he1e every car rcfnstered ID that county must repo1t every 111 Ill mths fot lnspectton a11d correchon of every defect No doubt the htah 1 d at 11l1 c our modern cars travel IS a very 1mportant factor tn the heavy dcath t ll c our h1ahwavs To overcome th1s dangerous s1tuat1on htqh speed cars shbula he equtpped wtth adequate governors The old model and very slow car that nolds up lTGll1C aomq at normal speed 1S also a danger o11 ot r lncghway These out of date cars must be taken off our htqhways Dunno the last ten years wonderful progress has bee11 madc 111 lnqhwa constructlon but many thlnas rema1n to b done such as Qlltilllilltlllifj qrade cro smas danaerous curves narrow brtdaes ObSlI'L1Cl1OI'1 to v1s1o11 and st 1 grades Several lanes should be prov1ded where traff1c 19 l1eavy oaftty on the htahways vvtll never be reahzed unttl the h1qhways are b tler con lIl1C ted fv1th every posstble danqer ehnnnated cars are butlt for safety rathct than speed and the dr1vers better educated Lectures newsreels and spec1al l1ow O11 the subJect of safety on the hlqhways QIVIHQ the deta1ls IH a manner to arrest the attent1on of the most careless are needed 1n th1s campa1qn to reduce acc1dents Any qood product has orqamzed advert1s1nq why not safety? l I 0 0 1 V n 'o n v 4 1 1. 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W ., A Wayne Dunninq Delmar Ioyce Ioan Kalbfleisch Betty Turk Bruce McNett Paul Lund Bill Newhouse Virqinia Nelson Winitred Seifert Max Barrett Edward Seifert Paul Byrne Clinton Alexander 1 Gene Iacobson Bob McNamer Billy Root Iimmy Hasquet Ioyce Williams Iimmy Hughes -. Reynolds Turner Dorothy Rishott Dick Kavanaqh Iimmy Iohnson Gyla Marmont Donald Peterson ww, Nr:- fd' Robert Seifert Betty Williams Martha Trovatten Ivin Knutson Patsy Kavanaah Louise Pettiarew Bernard Steno Evelyn Allen Iohn Hoyt Dorothy Scholz .XX ..,.. .. fi' 'ffiiffl 5 ' ' f fwif ' Gs 'ik N f - .4 , ,pf x ,' D 4 U U k H I 14, X ,, . Yi x , 4- - ,L ' W- Wi? 1 -' - fy . ,E few i 3' 'J . 'is f i 5 -fs I I A 'I 0 ,H w , x 4 n llrcllwtl al Frve members comprrsed our trrst hrgh school orchestra whrch was crganlzed 1n 1933 lt tlnally dlsbanded untrl 1936 when Mr Huber organrzed another orchestra Thrs year Mr lahnke has charge ot rt There are now thrrty members rncludrng 16 grade school students The practlce days are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 45 to 1 45 Each member recerves a quarter crodrt a year whrch may be apphed toward graduatlon Last year th orchestra was represented tor the hrst trme at th All Stat Orchestra meet at Kahsp ll by Merle Robertson The brg rnstrumonts such as the snare drum rnarrmba and one sou a phone are owned by thc school the rest are contrrbuted by tl studt nt themselves Thrs year the orchestra playcd at both thc Jumor and semor plays and at the Chrrstmas program rn the Jumor hrjh school ln add1t1on to thc regular orchestra a small swrng band has lvccn musrc for all student dances ot the year They have made steady rrnprovemcnt throughout the year and have made possrble the best school dance program ever turnrshed rn Shelby I I III 'l'1,am The Shelby Drrll Team a new addrtron to our hrgh school actrxrtres rs comprrsed of 20 selected gtrls orgamzed rn the last week of November 1937 by MISS Mary Rhodes Therr prrncrpal lunctron IS to present drrlls durlng the rntermrssron ol the games Therr flrst appearance was at the Chrnook basketball gam wlnch was here December 18 1937 From then on they appeared at every game rn town wrth only two or three exceptrons Drrll Team unrtorms consrst of gold shrrts maroon tres and black rrdrng boots and breeches The crownrng event of the year was the basketball tournament at Brownrng where the grrls presented a number of unrque drrlls rn the halt of the Shelby vs Browmng game Frlday nrght A bus was chartered for them They hope they helped Shelby to wrn the second place The twenty grrls selected were Betty Turk Annaleen lrlernmer Dolores lrloude Ruth Larson Betty Wrlllarrrs Barbara lohnson Madelrnc Boorman Anrta Nokelby Roma Martrn Gladys Rott MarJor1e Wells Rosemary Grlroy lean Kalbllersch Dorothy Rrsholt Dorothy Scholz Betty Ann Keup Lorann W'ells Betty Bohn Dorothy Lane and Mary Mlddlesworth Geraldrne Houdc flrdrs Dawson and Qhvra Hasquet were also selected but found rt necessary to declrne l I 5 00 n e 1 , H ' ' ' tv -' ' fu ' ' u L-I - -. I ' ,3 - S Y , , 2 r p , - A re ' 2 s ' A ' 3 3 1 ' 1 , , . . 3 I ,, . ,, Q Y H E organized this year under the guidance ot Mr. lahnke. The group has turnlshod ' . ' ' N 'm Q 0 I , , , , . ' ' ' e ' , , 1 - w 3 2 V Y I fx 1 1 I 1 H J' I I I I I I I I I I I ' ' J J , , I he Almlml The publ1cat1on ol a yearbook was once constdered an annual 9V9lll ll whelby 1-hgh School Begrnrnng rn 1921 the graduatrng class each year t t vvork to portray tn prcture and story the outstandrng actrvrtres ol the sentor year Some ol those yearbooks were srnall and the plctures werc poor 11111 nevertheless they were tremendously lnterestlng to the students who publt 11 11 them By 1930 the annual had grown 1nto qutte a large book lt was demandntg a great deal ol tnne lrorn the stall and the sponsor each year and 1ts cost had Jncreased to S700 OO yearly When the depressron hrt Montana about 1931 the annual was one ol the l1rst thrngs to be abandoned as a non essentral exp ndrture Smce 1931 no yearbook has been publtshed at Shelby The last two or three ycars howevf 1 annuals have been reappeanng almost ex erywhere Last year every sc11111 II1 tlns d1S1T1Cl save Shelby alone put out sorne form ol yearbook I-Xrnang tl1 tudn nts ol Shelby Hrgh School there has been a real demand lor the 1 appearance ol such an acttvtty and tlns year wrth some rrnsgtvtngs tl1e clectston was tnade to brtng the Coyote back to l1le The ptctures 111 1h1s years book are lor the most part produced by 1111 ltthograph process Thts method ol p1cture portrayal IS qulte new and pernnt a 11119 screenrng ol ptctures at relatrvely low cost Smce there 1S no penalty lo1 largc srzed ptctures under thts method 1t wtll be noted that most ot the ptcttn pages are verv generous 1n thclr space lor 1nd1v1dual p1ctures The l1thog1apl1 procr ss ol tlns a111 nal lb bon 5 handled by Buckl ee Mears Cornpanv ol St Pant Since tlns proccss ol ptcture productton lb so new only the larger Dllltllll 1 cstalvltslnnents 1n the state are able to handle the prmttng ol thts type ol book 1h1s years stall therelore arranged wrth the Trroune Prtntrng and Suppl C ompany ol Great Falls to handle the Dflllllllq and btndlng ol the 1938 Coyc to The b1g problem lacrng the product1on ot an annual IS always lmanct 1h1s year the decrsron was made to expect but a relatrvely small portton ol the total cost ol the yearbook to be carrled by advertlsers and the 1938 volurne therefore was ltnanced largely by student lunds and by sale ol the book Actual work on the annual got under way 1n November when Mr Umphress a Great Falls photographer took prng pong prctures ol all the students Early 1n March Mr Unrphress returned and took approxnnately hall ol the sc 111111 p ctures The rest ol the senlor prctures were taken by the Lynne Studto ol Shelby Wrth the return ol the retouched prctures the annual stall began pendrng long hours rn the compos1t1on ol the book Most ol the work wa Qonltned to the month ol March stnce the yearbook had to be 1n the hands ol the prlnters early rn Aprrl As rn the past the stall was selected lrorn the senror class wtth loyclyn Q harnbers as edltor Thrs year however 1t was dectded to select an outstandtng nember ol the Juntor class as Junlor representattve so there would be some trarmng lor luture stalls lelt 1n the student body Vearl Addy represented the Junror class rn thls capactty The annual stall 1S very grateful to the cooperatrve sp1r1t rnamlested by me student body laculty and advert1s1ng sponsors whose unltted ellort lave made possrble the publ1cat1on ol the 1933 Coyote 1301 ' 1 ls 1 1 . 1 1 1 A.. . 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Because the lyceum programs were mcluded on the act1v1ty trclxet thrs ycar the entrre student body was able to vrew these rnteresttng shows tree ot charge I s 1n the past the Northwest Assembhes lnc produced the trve programs presented here durrng the school term and all the numbers were exceptronally good The trrst of these numbers was a three act play Wrags Gver the Atlanuc The play was based on the Llndbergh thght from New York to Pans rn l92f rut the actual names and detarls were not authentrc Thrs play was well recerved by the students who seemed to emoy rt rmmens ly Thrs was thc only play rn the lyceun group although plays s em to be Very popular Il thc stud Next on the lyceum course came the hqurd a1r demonstratron by lames Wrllrams The program consrsted largely ot rllustratlons of the rmportant and 3 eculrar propertres ot the hautd This lraullled gas was so old that rt borled a 312 degrees below zero Lraurd a1r rs merely a1r whtch has b en changed to a lrautd by hrgh pressure and extremely low temp raturos When mercury alcohol and rubber were submerged rn the lrauld thpy sohd tr d rnstantly and Nhen Mr Wrllratrls attempted to bounce the ball on the tloor rt shattered hk l1Qht bulb The thlrd program was presented by the Mrssrssrppr Surge-rs who sang cverythrng from negro sprrrtuals to modern Jazz or swrng musrc The tour negroes who traveled under the name of Mrssrssrppr Srnger were talented performers and thelr varred program was greatly entoyed The htghlrght ot the show was a recrtatron of the poem Lrttle Brown Baoy lN1th Sparkhn lyes whrch was grven by Erlc Mrlles The trnal sequence of thls show was a demonstratron ot peckrn and truckrn as seen rn Harlem The last of these programs was the Torn Thumb CITCUS whrch consrsted ot varrous ammal acts The two acts whrch recerved the most prarse were 'ne yumprng act by Spooks the hrghest Jumprng dog rn the world and Don tne wonder pony s act The pony s act conststed ot prcktng out the colors ol the Amerrcan flag and guessrng the age ot students These acts were greatlv cpprecrated by the grade school students and the hrgh school people also emoyed them l I . . . . 7 . d 1 , A . . . , 1 . y - '3 v . . . . Q . c . r e XVMII -- . ents. J . c t . e , , , . , 3 A - U - , 1 , 3 l Q l- . L C C: . ' l- ' w' ' l 1 ,V 1 s - , ,. , . , A 38 d I T ily fllldle, T Y f? , x J S' f w w .W 1 Q I 1 Y K V V A axyix W' s , X .. -H fx il W, p 0 , X f J, Q ,. f . xp- uv 'QU , is I f ,y ,ff Af x 7 , fda 0 3, Maroon 1 f px . , G01 isfo t ll. Whq Col 1 .ttf O in . yin tl. Lund: Max Wm tlnmqtnn Coach Worthzngton came to Shelby ln the fall of l932 dlrectly from the, lalls of Montana State College As a college athlete he made an envlable record In basketball he played wrth the 1mmortal Golden Bobcats whlch tt ured the whole country m search of oppos1t1on He earned four varslty basketball letters The college basketball teams on wh1ch he played won the Rocky Mountaln Champtonshlp twlce durtng h1s playlng days Mr W'orth1ngton s career as a football player was equally noteworthy He has been prcked on the Al1T1me Montana State team and 1S one of the few Montana players to be selected on the All Rocky Mounta1n football team Schubert Dyche d1rector of athletlcs at Montana State recently selected Max Worthlngton as the greatest athlete ever to represent that school Max Worthlngton has had unusual success as a coach of h1gh school athletlcs In hls slx years at Shelby h1s football teams have won 41 games and lost ll ln the last four years he has won 32 games and lost but 4 and two of those losses were to class A opponents ln each of the last four years hrs team has won the Northern Montana D1str1ct Champlonshlp whlch IS as far as a B class team 1S perm1tted to parttctpate Th1s achlevement of four consecutlve football champtonshlps 1S a record unapproached by any other coach ln Montana Coach Worthlngtons basketball teams have also made a good record They have TWICS won d1str1ct champtonshlps and have one of the best teams ln th1s area every year Over the stx year per1od they have won many more games than they have lost l4UI q 0 1 v I I '- - 'wang 1 -5' X f V . :- y S w . . . 1 . ,X . . . . V . , I I , . . 9: 4-'N JOE MALLLTTE ROY STROM IAWRLNCL FLESCH GLEN COX TONY MIGNLAULT Quuxtprbugk lullbcpk Tczgkle Hulibuak Holibcxgk Nnrtlmrn I IVISIQIII lllillllllllllh MARSHALL MARMONT BOB MCNAMER HOWARD PORTER CECIL POLING DUANE FREDELL Guard End Center Guard End ai Q ' . , '-'fr ' , Q. . v 5, H A. K 'N . I - ,., ,figs I I I - 1-r' 'IW --A. ,P -A v . I I ' Q. .11 I N9 2 Q Q I f' 4- I- I A R41 ' I---A,,,Ef,,i,w I ,M,.?, 1 Q' ,Q ,Q w Q 'Si is K , 535. L... 1,1 M . f , Q s DAVID THORN IESSE IOHNSON HARRIS MCKECHNIE HOWARD BASHOR DQIJ EDWARDS Center I'IuIfbf1:'k I'Ir1I!bxgk TUCIKIQ Efld 192 7 Iuwotes -157. SHELBY S 20 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN LELAND WILLIS MARK HATCH SAM PIITTIGREW DICK KAVANAGH VEARI. 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' I A 'E if1,4 A' A- 'L X TONY MIGNEIAULT IOE MALLL'I I'fI HOWARD BASHOR DAVID THOIKN DON EDWARD Fozwazd Foxward Cents-1 Guald Guard DUANE FREDELL GLEN COX IESSE JOHNSON MARSHALL MARMONT ROY STROM Fatwa a Forward Ceme Guard Guard 4 . Y!! 'Sig Q'-r 4-'iv -is-. FOX THORN ADDY 4lll 1,47 MARMON MCNAVVR VvIL1.1S AU ET E Q HUM MTUNFAULI Z5 '35- us FI FSC!-I BASHOR MALLLTTE H017 ff J I YON IOHNBON POLING ff , as 15 -sau -'17 eq 'bs D15 'Mhz' i 4-I 3 POHTFR WILJEN Emvv AHDK FREDELL JOHNSON KA JANM H HATCH MCKECHNIL PETTIGHL N V 5 fm' 66 ' - T F, k I I DA , H , - .. 1 si IZA f . 6 H 3 . xv Q D AAR' 4 :J ' f A if IL ' k - is 3 - V , 3 . c 1 , ' - fm 'A ' 2 3 -A . ff-X .W f 1 Q, r ' ff '1 A . It ' qtjgydb WL LV f ,. ' k' V A 1 ' ll A 5 .V 4 4' 4 , . 'Q ' ' f , ,Q 3 ,,, ,, , V D if In 1 Q - Af ' ' ll.lsI'LIll.lII I1 5 0 L ,,., . 1 N . IB.lalu,tln.aII TOU RNAMEN T The Shelby Coyote s adya11Ced to the fmal IH the !X1111ual D1st11 'l 11111 lt Browhmq and there were d t ated by the Cut Bank V1folvt 3 lil The Wolves t111ally l carue State Class B C,ha111p1o11s Durma the tour 1ar11eht the maroon and qold Clad warrrol dtd Ilfkl show he brand ol ball that tl1ey we Capabl of play aa The hrst nraht 111 a slow poor contest the lo als def ated Vaher 26 0 The Browhma aame the s Cov1d hraht Wa het so easy l wfyc,r ow11111a led dur11a most ot the aame w1th She bx stcqu a short ratltv Oltgll 1 re111a111 Clbs ta lllnlf Qorr ID llOTS arrd scor d 0 D 111 t1o O 1 play to W111 20 lh Bahlx CI 1 Q 111 and t 1 r s hall exeept 1 DX Bashar a IC Shrlly tl tal f secoud la lHQ n1qlu 1e o yes SPIN t ay 1 OS 11 1 artxv yaeuhs ue l x C1 Sl l 1 r d trn,1 a1o a as Th e: a e tes all a T1e tl11 a D QC saw ' C 1x 1 111leCtBa SFT Wee 111l 1 DeCe1111 1 De emlaer Dec mler DecQ111l er Dock 111br1 tauuary lauuary lauuary lauuary lauuary lauuary lahuary la11uary February Fnl ruary February February February February l S Q F111 S TCIXV Suru urst Great Falls Cl1lIlCDOn Qourad Alurruu 0llll'C7l1l BICJWIIIIIKJ Cut Bank Havre B Chmoolc B ady G1l1DCW1ll bor rad Cut Bank BTOWIIIIICV llavrc ZX N a 1 r Brow111r1a Caut Baulx V K, Q Q ' sa SUMMARY Def here 1er fx 1a r 1 rc r llCT here there t1er QTL here t1ere TOURNAMENT 1 I 0 1 5 0 F1 ' '1 I V A ' lb 1 5 1, '1 1' ' , , S Q ' 1 at ,Q ' Ao' 1:3111 l. l Cut ' tg ed Q cr Q13 ' ' pl 'v1.'l1f111 thog 1 tl l111f l Y'I1 5 the tollor .',f ' '3 ' . Tl a V17 l'e dt f1a.ed the pl , 3 1 l et ol 'se L,-.'ardt11a held the 113 by f3lQTY5Ik:f ucarly ll 1 17 t if 1' 'C 1 . zgarr e 13 1r,1 the ljul lfu? L ' f, l 1 Q.. 'nd o ,. if E r ' . e scare was 150 Q th: l C l 'r l A erj 1 l 1 1 .he Faye 5 t 1 eyeh faiths? tgehlu ' -1lj 4 pair-is 1. 'E ' , 1,1 11k scared 0 ta leaa 2ll0 at the e1'1,1 1 11 tw illf? taurtli auarter the h Slly l1o,s began t li11 the l1 4,51 13 1 l r:.1a 5 ,cy ed, 111:13 p:'1111is, lzut the 'X.lCf.'i.3 iso liii if1 't,r Easlzft 1' 1 1 ..mf'uo potrzts to wifi mtsllly. Slielzifj 1. e 4 iv' Sl 1 fo Q 35 e ll l: here 52 ,c, ,, l5 - 5 e 24 e '1 . l8 f ' l 36 e J ' 22 3 here 55 - W 'Q' 30 ' l 9 e 23 l 7 ' . 'l e e 20 8 ' l -f Q1 32 1 l4 , , 30 , 20 28 2l ' ' l - e 24 1 22 r h G 44 28 ' J 40 20 3 1 l - S, 4l , 4 5 ' tl'1erf'1 25 1 J ll ' here 54 ' 1 7 ' 3,1 here 35 ' 24 7 le 20 e 25 1 ' ' 20 A 26 3 ' l0 t lllllll Rpm is The mrnor sport fteld at Shelby l-hah was greatly enlarqed thts year and uch sports as pmq ponq archery and badmtnton qave th students who dld tot tak part tn the mator sports proqram somethmq to do The fall of the year saw few students takma part tn mmor sports but a thf y ar wore on thay beqa 1 to takc 111 mtern st m pmq panq The school own f vc tal l s and all of them were used from 3 45 unttl the school Clos d for thc ventnq Thts sport although not usually qtven much attentton ts a fast qamc whtch owes th students cnouqh exerctse to keep them tn aood h alth As the basketball s ason roll Ct around thrs year mang students turned out for the team when Coach Wortht tqton called for candrdates Aft r a we l of practtc the squad was cut to la tea and the rematnder of the candtdates Nl r placed on the B squad Late tn February an mterclass tournament was held and all the lettermen w re barred from competttton Thrs tourney was won oy the sophomores who scored four wms Next came the fr shmen wtth thre v ms and one defeat The sentors won two and lost one whtle the tumor lnah won one and lost three The tumors lost three After the annual dtstrtct tournament an all school tourney was held ln tm tournament the letterm n were chosen as captalns of vartous teams and all the qames were close hard fouqht contests Thts was won by the Dandeltons captalned by Glen Cox The runner up was the Violets led by Roy Strom Thts marked the end of basketball for the year except for a qrudqt lattle between the Juntors and sentors Thts feud vas won eastly ly tl sky scraptnq tumors ln the phystcal educatton department many dtfferent sports fave been trted Thts sprtnq the boys have been dotnq a lot of wrestltnq and boxmq but tt ts unltkely that a wrestltnq or boxtna team wtll be formed although some of he fellows show promtse An archery set was purchased by the htqh school thts sprmq and mam of the boys have been trymq to htt the target but so far they have not been very successful Thrs set was bouqht for the qtrls but try to tell the boys that they cant use rt' Three 5V2 foot bows are mcluded Archery has so far qtven the qtrls some sport for thelr letsure trme and they ltke tt very much Thts year the lack of rnterest aqatn prevented Shelby from havmq a track team but a few enthustasts have kept the sport ahve lll ' 0 0 1 4- ' . 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I s ' 11 - 1' xw . 9019 A mighty man, a 'ues mighty grin ' 5e9Ke6x 1 W. A mean end He does the dxrty work Alone' The Rhodes to the door wax! WSW' We 'Y' l s x 'O Lmle brown And the world yuq laughs wxth you Teacher Oy Q S Q12 c I .F f R W A 'A :Y ' ' ' L X y , . M QS ., : . 4' ' , MQ- I m ' g U ,Q ' :vw 4 I I A, . 7,6 020 s ' 44 .' e900 by 'PQ Q 39 ojd 2 Us .Q-rio Q' S f W F? , hw A at s , K, ..9 ' PL, V A K . I ,, Y .,. J 4 r , V xg ve F W I our 4, - C' 500 9 I' Shaq! Illqll Cclmol Cllllllf .lull ww- .if V' 'Jinst Q' Q' nf- N -WW' Most ot the qrrls who now belong to the Hrqh School Scout Club have Leen Curl Scouts slnce they were ten No one did much work the flTSl t w years but now because a arrl must be a F1TSl Class Scout rn order to belonq Q the Hrqh School Club they have all become more tnterestod and ambrtrous The club has nme members trve freshmen and tour sophomores Mrs beorqe Downs IS the leader and Mrs Norman Wampler rs her assrstant Two and a half year old Iody Downs was the troops unanrmous selectron tor mascot A busrness meetrnq rs held once a week At these meetmqs actrvrtrcs are arscussed Ladqes are passed handrworlc ts done and sometrm s luncn 1 erved Frye ot the arrls under the dlrectron of Mrs Everett Blose have oraanl ed the only Grrl Scout orchestra rn Montana lts members are Betty Buth rehrnrclce Pat Macl-lale Betty Ann Keup Betty Turk Martna Trovatten and trom Troop 3 Merla lean Peden One ot the troop s actrvrtres durrna the wrnter was a program qrven at a Parent Teacher Assocratron meetmq Pat Macl-lale toolf charge ot rt as part ot the reqmrements for her Mrnstrel Badge Thrs troop has earned the name ot the Party Club because rt has s 1 many partles Some ot those arven last wrnter were cf palama party, slcatlnq party, and some that were Just part1es I I ' 1 O , 4' 1 1 N F W' 2 .1 A K 2 w . . 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I . . . . , . l..lIuul.ll Sept 7 All lmportant day of the school opemng nearly 200 the flrst day Sept 8 Frosh st1ll looklng for rrght classrooms lna Stearns wants to know where you go durmg the three mlnutes between classes Sept 9 Puplls begm wonderlng 1f teachers are human Bob McName1 breaks under the stram and rents a room ln the hospttal Sept 10 Everybody seems to be pretty well acquamted Several romances beglnnmg to bud Sept 11 More regrstratton Farm boys begmnmg to hear about the opentng of school F1rst meetmg of band Sept 12 Faculty quartet orgamzed Mr lahnke htts the h1gh seas CC sl Sept 13 M1ss Barber orgamzes Home Ec Club Ioe Mallette dec1ded he wants a wrfe that can cook Sep 16 Paul Byrne makes a tackle tn football practlce Sept 17 P T A recept1on Openlng game of s ason Dutton Shelby hows 1ts strength by w1nn1ng 45 6 Sept 20 Marshall fmds a new kmd of car called a Keup Sep 21 lean Kalbflelsch glves a scavenger hunt Everybody turns up mnus the requlred obyects A good tlme was had by all Sept 22 Btlly the Kld from Cactus Flats goes to town Betty Addy v1ct1m Sept 23 Larg ptcmc held at the rrver Mlss Rhodes has nervous pros f attons over several near tragedres lon sy w1ns 50 cents by swtmmmg across rtver wrth her clothes on Sept 25 Coyotes scalp Brown1ng 34 0 Sept 29 Ftrst lyceum course Wmgs Over the Atlantrc Seems queer to see so many people at a lyceum course c 1 Shelby w1ns from Vaher to tune of 68 0 Oct 3 Pres1dent Ftoosevelt goes through Shelby Band was out l thmk c 4 Buth Larson reglsters Max Mallette borrows Pop s car c 5 Classes orgamze Offlcers elected Oc 6 Movement started to k1ll the tradftronal Shelby Athletrc department name Coyote Oct 8 Large number of Shelbyltes Journey to Chmook to see Coyotes ftrst defeat of the year 0 7 Oc 10 Sen1ors contemplate puttmg out an annual Comnnttees chosen lo see how much support can be obtamed from the busmess men Oct 11 Bed mstalled m the Health Boom Several students get s1ck Oct 13 The navy namely Loren Hadley comes to town and glves the g1rls a thrlll Oct 14 Second number of the lyceum course presented lames Wllllams oemonstrates l1qu1d a1r Oct 15 Conrad beaten 33 12 1n a spectacular game Freshmen lmttatlon Oct 17 Home Ec serves the faculty four o clock tea Oc 18 Hlgh School Orchestra plays for flrst dance Oct 19 Evelyn Martm IH the excttement of seemg Forrest Russell falls oown sta1rs and knocks herself out Oct 22 Three fourths of Shelby Journeyed to Cut Bank to see the Coyotes come through to the score of 12 6 Shelby gloats Oct 25 Anna Nokleby starts school Dont rush boys' Oct 26 M1ss Murre produces some beam ng new stars m the freld of hterature Duane Fredell surprt es ex eryboay by produc1ng the masterple e loe the Fly 1551 'Q 5 0 0 . .... ' . ' e -- . . . e ' ' ' I ' - lx ' ' . e ' ' ' Sept. 30. Editor of the Howl, Glen Cox, appears at a Howl meeting. O t. . ' ' - . . . V 4 . , I . O t. . ' - ' . O t. . ' . ' . 1. . t ' 1 ' . ' r . I ll I , . Il i , . .1 - 1 1 1 Q I I . ' . 's ' ' ' ' C . , . Dec 22 Chrlstmas grfts exchanged Glen Cox portraymg Santa Claus Dec 23 Chrlstmas vacatron beg1ns lan 3 Vacatlon over drudgery starts agaln Ian 4 Senlors begm frant1ca11y lookmg for easy courses so they can graduate Ian 6 Roma prcks up the cognomen Angel Ian 7 Shelby goes to Ollmont and takes w1n 20 13 No drsastrous results as from last year s game Ian 8 Shelby wrns from BroWn1ng on home floor for f1rst trme ID seven fears Score 3219 Ian 10 Maxme gets her dates mrxed and Tony and Cec11 Pohng come on the same nlght Maxlne hldes Tony under the bed unt11 Cec11 leaves Ian 12 Everybody studymg for exams Ian 13 Exams exams exams Ian 14 Cut Bank defeats Coyotes Edwards plays wrth a toothplck clamped t1ght1y between hls molars grves added excrtement to the spectators Sophs g1ve dance lan 17 Lawrence Sxgurdson Lloyd Danrelson Susan Murray and Delbert W11l1ams Jom student body an loyclyn Chambers selected to head annual staff an Attentron g1rls' Bob Weaver commences school an Havre B squad goes down to Shelby on the1r home floor an Annual Band Concert Very poor percentage of student body rc presented Ian 22 Shelby wrns from Brady rn a slow movmg contest Frrst g1rls game Shelby Independent team w1ns from Great Fa1ls Butchers 1n fast contest 22 21 Ian 27 Bob McNamer begms tak1ng 1t easy 1n hosprtal agam You Just cant keep a McNamer down lan 28 Coyotes w1n from O11mont 40 13 Howl conducts a aance Seven teen present mcludmg orchestra t1cket takers and spectators Ian 29 Coyotes clean Conrad 41 16 Ian 31 Ralph Grosshart breaks ankle playmg volley ball Feb 2 Mrs Wampler teachrng commercral classes for Mr Grosshart Feb 3 Shelby defeats lophn squads by large margrns Edwards st1l1 sportmg toothprck Feb 4 losephrne Clark plcks up a mce boy from Cut Bank Iosephme Feb 5 Coyotes go to Cut Bank and get badly defeated Feb 7 Mlss Rhodes falls down m assembly lt 1S approprrately named Sp1l1 of a L1fet1me Feb 8 Catherrne and Geraldme Hasquet bolster up the student body wlth thelr presence Feb 9 Fhta experlments wrth n1tr1c ac1d Besults dlsastrous Also burns Feb 10 Teachers hatch up a plot and beg1n assrgnlng essays on every topfc under the sun Feb ll Shelby takes Browmng 54 24 Fredell goes to town makes 28 po1nts Feb 12 Bebe Grlroy glves a brg party Bobby McNamer has to put the cat ou Feb 14 Valentme s Day everybody f11tt1ng around Max Mallette se n wlth a cuprd s bow Feb 15 Mrss Bhodes rnhumanely elects a camne from the assembly w1th the harsh words Davld take that anrmal out of here' 1531 1 . 18. . I . 19. ' ' . . I . 20. ' . . 1 . 21. . lan. 26. Barbara lohnson crushes Duane Metre with a freezing glance. , I . I 1 . . ' ' ' . Oh 1. . . ' ' e ' ' . e Feb 16 lerry Houde tries sliding down the banmster unfortunately she missed the bannister Feb 17 Havre A squad game here They win by the margin ot 2 points Universally proclaimed best game ot the year Miss Rhodes decides all the pep club she needs is Olivia and Eileen Feb 19 First annual bought by loe Mallette 1-le is a boy with gr at iaith Feb 21 Harriet finds deep hidden meaning in poetry Miss Rhodes immensely surprised at her interpretations Feb 22 Olivia becomes very irate when Miss Dunster tlunks her in an exam and exclaims 1 dont see why Dunster tlunked me on that test 1 didnt even write it' Feb 23 Coach oft on one ot his childish streaks again Scc n riding l L111T1Cl cars pulling children s sleds etc Feb 24 Boys all at tournament Marsh says lts so lone somcl Feb 26 Shelby takos second place in tournament Beceivc an 'ilQCjCI1ll t ophy Mar 3 Eileen Marsh breaks lent tor first time Loses 25 cent l t which will never be paid Mar 4 Glee Club Concert Two skits directed by Miss Murie Boys chorus and Girls Glee Club vocalize Mar 7 Everyone limping around school with stiff legs and twisted ankle caused from indulging in that great sport skiing Mar 9 Boys organize an anti girl club under the leadership ot Ozxic and Tony Same night Bebe Gilroy gets car and takes them riding Ev rybody iorieits 25 cents Swell Mar ll lunior 1-11 presents operetta Bits of Blarney huge success Mar 14 Miss Murie has tryouts tor the s nior plav L ts Cet ll If ther Joe Mallette hitches to Missoula to look tor a Job for next year Mar 15 Tournament oi the Flowers begins today What will we have next? Pansies dandelions lilacsl Now 1 ask you arent those he men teams? Mar 17 St Patrick has a birthday party Everybody attends Firernen s Ba Mar 19 March winds blow in the college kids who will b brcezing around tor tive days Mar 21 Cast chosen tentatively for the Senior All School Play First day of spring Seventh period added to afternoon schedule Mar 23 Glen Cox s Dandelion team wins basketball tourney Mar 25 Archery set purchased by school for the use ot the girls M Wampler first to try it out Mar 26 Annual statt works all day Saturday and pictures are tinally sent in Mar 28 Don Edwards fills out a questionnaire about how much liquor he orrnks weekly Mar 30 Day ot the big blizzard Leland comes in on a gust ot wind and ays Aw nuts and 1 paid 40 cents to see The Hurricane Apr 1 Community at large goes old fashioned and at ends a spelling bee Apr 4 Dick Bundy and Don Willianis make pugilistic attempts Mr Huber gets rather cut up about it when he tries to stop it Apr 5 lean K took lohnny to the show and Betty Ann took Marshall Say girls it isnt leap year yet Apr 7 Hear about the Lyon twins Ioriesy of lohn9 They surely went to town in Chester 151 . . A ' ' . , v' 1 2 .r '. ' ' ' f ,N , ' . . . ' '- ' 2 A to Mar. 10. lohn Lyon decided that his theme song will be but l'm . . ' ' e ' e'. A ' tvs- ll Il I I 1 H ' I I ' I - ll. . . ' ' ' ' o 1 ' 7 ' ' ' ' x S ll n Il - ll 7 . . t 1 Advert: Ill 1 raw? A-'st 11' -nf .4555 4 -5 .N nx Q 2 in f - M- Thlnqs that Cxre Worth d vu 1 Are worth supportmq ww So for help that wou have uwn Dear Sponsors, thanks to you I C 1 K 0 A .. A -- ' Q M ,J - I 7 A f-1: wx 5 ' 'J 6 ly If T! X QQ , X RIIIIIISQIIW Advertrsernents placed IH a yearbook are ot doul ttul value to a bt srne s Iran They lack the element of trrnelrness Whrch rralces the new spaper ao vertrsernent pay d1v1dends For that reason we are especrally apprecratrve ol th I I e rnancla assrstance granted by a number ol Shelby busrness men toward tho publrcatron ot thrs l938 Coyote In order to save needed space We have rnere y lrsted the na I d or err contnbutr n It IS our srncere hop that th readers ot these paqes wrll prove therr apprecratron by aumq thes luusrness concerns thcrr contmued patronage BUTTREY S MGNAELH LUIVIBER CO The Qualrty Store Eor A I Burldrna Supplles GREAT NCDRTHERN UTILITIES CO NQRTI-I SIDE GROCERY Electrrc Gas and Ice Serx cc Best Qualrty Best Value K STORE I C PENNEY CO S lt Seryrce Home Owned Store of Thrrtt and Economy TEXACO SERVICE STATICN Elre Clnef Super Servrce IVI W 1 n n. 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