Teton County High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Choteau, MT)

 - Class of 1925

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W W QF'1inT'fii111Q11fglglLi7'I:ii-'-5 1:.1: iiif XX IIIIXNI lil 1 xx Iopulunly IS I'nl:1r General Glee Club 22 23 24 25 Operetta 25 25 Muslc Meet 24 Orchestra 24 25 2 23 24 25 Capt 25 B B 22 24 25 Capt 25 Track 22 23 24 25 T Club fSecJ 24 Latln Club 22 23 Declam 25 Sec Class 22 Pres 25 As SOLlat6 Edltol of Annual 25 IIARPII 1 L xrcsox Hou bcauflful IS Ima Commerclal Glee Club 22 23 24 Opeletta 23 24 25 Muslc Meet 24 Uke Club 25 Declam 24 Latln Club 22 23 VICE Pres 23 24 25 Edltor IH Chlef 5 N Rlll Mu IIXI ' l Illjllf hcmt Ines Iony C0l'Ill11B!'Cl8.l Glee Club 22 23 24 25 Operetta 23 24 25 Muslc Meet 24 Ly ceum 23 B B 22 23 24 25 Capt 25 411 Star Dlst Team 25 Track 22 23 24 Latln Club 22 23 Uke Club 25 Declam 29 25 Commerclal Tournament Bozeman 24 Sec 23 24 25 Nhnl Il RI'lL 4sKl'W Oh llcrnt my Iorc I9 rn 'llthlll and hw IIK lull! Normal Glee Club 22 23 24 Operetta Track 24 Just Normal Club 25 lfll s bllXlNllIOXf Thy un hall my Inuit lnclmlmfl Commerclal F B '24 B B 25 ui 4 l , ..A. 'XII 1 .X .JL IT. .. 1 .' ' , . , . Y Y C Y Y Y 7 ' Y Y Y ' . . - - . - Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - F. B. 2 -- . - . . .. 23 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y - , .. , - Y ' Y Y Y Y 7 .' ' . Y . l S J ll' . ' ' . f' , ' 1 ' '. ' Y Y Y 725 , x 9 1 ' 9 ' Y Y ' Y Y ' Y Y Y ' ' ' Yr, . - - - -L . .IY .41 . . l Q c Q D ' . ' . , . ' Y Y Y Y 7 Y Y ' Y 7 Y Y Y Y Y T o u 'i s 1' ' Y 7 Y Y ' Y Y Y Y Y ' u 1 , . Y Y Y Y - . l T 'I ' F A l, u cc . . ' . A, ,. . ' 1' Q s y 1 12:7 Y Y gl , . , V. - . fd f ' . ' . l - 1 . ', l ' 9 , , tp :Y 'TT L-jf 7-iff'-T 77-v-wi' nf'- ?-w--W v 5 ML ., ,,. .J a e:a1QAe-,.ei4,A4A-2,335 A1.1s'rEx I+LxNN,x'rYN1a I4 .... .. 1 .... :11f:71i.... n...L:1.. , J ' 1..: , ,:x1.:, .'.... 1: I, f m W .- W 0 li' I . 1 ll E l 1 7'hcrc's a plum and moans for every fi will nm n alive. General-Glee Club '22 '23 '24 '25-opew etta '23 '25-Orchestra '24 '25. 'fl l 1 l ll ll.uaol,1n 1'R.xN1c I 7'lu'r1: is no sr'r'rr't of the hrfurt. u'hi1-h l flu' uvfions do not 1Ii,w'Iosr'. General-Glee Club '22 '23 '24 '25-Operetta '23 '24 '25-Music Meet '24-Orchestra '24 ff! ' Lyceum '23 F B '22 '23 '24 ' ' Guard All Dxst Team T Club-Pres '25 Latm Club 22 Annual Staff 25 ur Crum :nf lwmf mu ll n II an ll General Glee Club 22 23 24 25 Operetta 22 23 Orchestra 24 25 F B 22 23 B 22 23 24 25 Track 22 Club x lx lol 1 mmf I study flu mon I vhs' ou: my Hjllfilllllfl General Glee Club 22 23 24 25 Oper '1 24 25 Muslc Meet 24 Orchestra 2 B B 22 23 T b B1 ssu lbrxxlsox llrsfnw n hnsalf flmuqh flllilll ull Just Normal Club 25 L....!..I 2 lIZ...KL.. J.. ILM. ,...1!MI'I11!XII!II1 ...L.L. 25- - . . 25- 1 4 i , . - . , . .. 1 1 - 'pg 2 l LY. . , ' . U UFN ' . ,' , . .0 f ' . Ill!!- 7 7 T 1 ! T- . . 7 9 ' 124 5 -B. . ' ' ' ' - ' '23-T. 5 L , , I 4 I., I: ' WHY WE MTI, , .4, ' 4 ' . .5 I, . , . i - , 1 , ., E . 1 ' -1 i Y 7 7 Y l X ! !23 7 I -.- ' Y l 723 ' i ' 4- . . ' ' - . 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Commercial IL XBFTH NICI1 xx In lzfc me IH rhcss foutlmuqlzt umm Commerclal Glee Cu 22 23 24 5 Latm Club 22 23 111111111 llllll lwcry uomun luis' hu IIIIIIISII mzuufrs Commerclal Glee Club 25 Operetta 25 Uke Club 25 um 11 5Xll-Rlll Ihr urnlrl lnous Tlllfhlillj o :fs mmf: sr! men Commerclal Glee Club 21 23 24 25 Op cretta 21 23 24 25 Orchestra 24 21 Lyceum 23 F B 21 22 23 24-T Club Declam 24 25 B B 21 23 Track 21 23 24 25 French Club 23 Pres Class 23 W ,..,.w ,mm .,.,,. ,, ,,.,...l.,, .. . ,,. ..... rl.,..,I .. .....,l...,. ,..,. .. .. 1. 1. .. , ,Al IKL. lL'U'lL . In A ' . 4 . A '14 .v If ' ' . . 1 . 1 - ' ' 1 b 7 7 9 72 ' ! ! 1 f 1 1- 1 D . 1 MA . 1: 1 4. . ,ll-,R I r 1 . . . . . . ' ' , ' , H ' , , . 2 . , , ' 9 7 - - , - Y 1 1 11.v'1: .. :.a ..r1 7 . . N K. ' 7: ' H, .5 ,I ' 7 D I L 1 1 1 1 1 1 5- - , -2 , 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 i . . 1 .4 7 7 I I Y . 1 24. l 1' 13 1 9 2 5 31555151122551:5.i:55-5355755532 5?i5Efiii3Qif5321-Ll! I If l..mTTf771U lj 0 W - W O W 'Ili 1,f ffbfsiglfgalfrfl 1f' ?1'1fT1- 7572-5172,-b-ifl QL? lV1l,lDA Smoxs 1f0lN!IlI!'C is flu' poetry of Iifl'I'!lflll'C. Commercial-Glee Club '22 '23 '24 '25-- Track '22 '23 '24-Declam '24 '25-Latin Club '22 '23. l'1,.xu.x '1'.xr,nfsoN Ollffllf flufsflf to bc obsfunlu youd Normal Glee Club 22 23 24 Operetta 2 Just Normal Club 25 llIILIkNI Tl-DROSI He 18 d1LHlllU bent on meclztatzon Commerclal Glee Club 24 25 Track B B 24 PIORLNLE Tuoxubox hat mum eloquence 1,l,hICh passcth speech Commerclal Glee Club 21 22 20 Latm Club 22 --lv . . . . . . , p ' ' 1 Q ' 9 1 1 ' 3 - - L. 7 v 1 v , 1 . . . . l . V I . . ,, ' 7 Y 3 - .- ' 24 ! 2 5 ' w rv 1 . . l . NT p . , - ' . , IJ ' ! 7 ! Pl ' 7 . f -If-A1ff11f1ff15'1 '1111ff 1 9 2 5 'VAlLlElDlC'll'ORY ADDRESS Pd1GHtS Teache1s Fuencls tncl Felloxx Studelts 'lhe hOllOl has been confeued upon me of 1dtl1ess1ng' xou It the lllldl meetmg of the Class ot 1921 It bllllgS xx1th It 1 COYY1ITl1IlQ'lltl teel lllff ot 1oy and sadness Joy bee 1use xxe htxe lexchecl the gotl to1 xxh ch we haxe so long been SUIXIIIQ sulness becluse ot the sexelmxf ot long mtl lntlmate companlonshlps Yet thele 18 lH end to tll thlnxfs to the sholtest path and the longest lane thele 18 tn end In eVCly Xalled tongue of the e nth xxc hncl one xxord that xxo1 cl that th xxxe the cul ta1n upon the b1 lghtest scenes of ea1thly hte fa exx ell ll e lneathe It ten clelly We breathe lt ea1nestly lOl lt bC'l.lS 111 1ts 1cf ent 1 bless1nxf intl a p1ayer To ou1 pa1ents xxhose mgenultg, and to1ethouffht haxe alfouled ue the opportun1t1es of enyoymg on of the best schoole Ill the state xxe xx1sh to e'cp1esS OU1 app1ec1at1on 101 xve teel that these oppo1tun1t1es haxe been atto1ded us bx S3.C,l1f1L6 of them and to the people ot thls county xxe extend a pa1t1ng hand xx1th 9IT1Otl0llS ot especml 1eg1et We came 1nto YOLII Il'11ClSt qu1etl5 We celebrate ou1 deputu1e We clme untlletl unlealned and xxe go lJ9'l.llIl ' malks ot Cl1NL1DllIl6 I 1s 111 x 1oxx xxe clepa1t some ot us to pulsue lunthex lem lllflff othe1s plobxbly to ente1 the X3.1lOLlS XOC3.tlOllS ot ht When the lnoxxs th tt 11oxx tlush h1qh xv1th youthful '1mb1t1on become xxltheled xx1th the adxanctment ot age pe1chance xxe shall look back as to 1 ljll ht sunbezm amlcl the ehadows ot the past to thls dear place to these xx ell 1emembe1ed laces to xx hlch xve noxx say ta1exxell 'lhele ale those beto1e us tonlght xxho hold espctlal Lldlf'llS upon ou1 g13.f1tLlflG N11 Pl8S1Cl6Ilt and Gentlemen ot thc loaul of TILISUBQS e thank xou f01 XOU1 Cale and 101 the 1IltG1SNts xou haxe taken f01 e xxelfale of those xxho come llltllfil each QCHI to xou1 oxe1s1xfht and as xxe bld you dCll6Ll bellexc that xxe xx1ll ex Ll chellsh n ou1 he ll ts the thouffht that to a gleat e tent xxe oxxe to xou the p11x1leffes xxe haxe en 10x er' It lt xx oulcl be a lox to know that lc1lJ0lS of loxe ale not all IH xfun lt lt xxoultl be a plc1su1e to knoxx that Scecls ot klHClllQSS ale lJ9'11ll1Q, 11ch tncl xbuntlant lllllt mav th lt 1ox and that pleastne be youls to the fullest pOltlOIl M IX xou ex L1 be able to look xx1th feehn f ot healt felt Ndt1NllCtl0Il upon all you1 et1o1ts 101 the atlvxncement of those xvho 'ue Llll0ll63Cl upon the 16g'lSt9l of th1s noble 1IlSt1tLlt1OIl and eepec1ally upon thu band xx hobe lot It lb noxv to b1d you a long falexvell l'l'J , , , , I U ll - ll ll lx X 5 1 1 11 1' 1 I ' xl 11' 11 1, 1, 1, I L I L 1 ' 1 A1 1 411, 1 2 1 A1L.' uv 2 - 1 .. 1. . 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I 1 .l . 1 I V 1 l I 1 . 1' 1 15 g - Most honored 1nst1ucto1s To you has bee11 guen the task of 1m p1ess1ng t1uths upon our mlnds those tluths that shall develop the t1ue manhood and womanhood of each 11atu1e and of 1mplant1ng IH each b1 31 1 and heart the germs of knowledge whose perfect g1owth shall fO1m 11x es of success and whose f1u1tage be the CIOVS nmg ot well spent llVQg How vxell you haxe Cl1SCl l3lQ'9Cl these l63DOllSllJ1llll9S the present but falntlv hows The futu1e alone can tell how xx ell ho 1 fa1thfully BOLI hax e labo1el 1n o11r behalf We tremble as we leave xou fO1 here we have lelled upon XOUI w1sdom and your gu1dance He1e we have sought counsel and ass1st ance f1 om you who have been so able and so YV1llll'lg to bestow It F1 om now on to a gleat extent our ovs I1 eves must watch the compass and sc 111 the cha1t our own hands must hold the 1udde1 Falewell k111d filltlillll teachers Farewell Our hlgh school days a1e ended He1e ou1 f11endsh1ps have gl OXVII Into mutual at'fect1on He1e vue d1a11k fvom the same fountam had the same pr1v1leges thoughts and hugh asp11at1ons but as I have alreadv sa1d the1e IS an end to all to pleasu1e and pa1n to 1dlencss and to to1l It b hooves us vuell to step C3.lltl0llSlX as we CIOQN the thleshold a11d eme1 ge upon the dazzlmg sunhght and the deafemng d1n alld the mult1tud111ous whlrl of the busy world Th1nk not that all IS sunsh111e You who would w1n must labor for the pr17e If the thought a11ses a1e we adequate to the task of so shapmg OU1 cou1se 111 l1fe s darkemng ma7e as to 1each the goal the haven of success Wl'llCll we seek let tl1e success of others be 0111 Qt1I'I1Llll1S The solemn thought that th1s may be the last t1me ou1 dea1 class shall meet unbroken ch1l1 and awes every hea1t Forgettmg as we do all the heart wounds of class 11X ahy let us bear awav from th1s place thc strong thought of our true loxe Comrades farewell God be 11 1th each of you and 1f our next meetlng be 1n the gl eat Hereafter may a11 unclouded path of glo11ous labor toll and tr1umph lead back amld and bevond the scenes of t1me s l1fe to thlq t1me and thlg spot v1he1e now we sav fa1evs ell HARRIET LARSON 25 1G 192, , V 1 7 l ll NN - Vt H Xl L . 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SAUUTATTON ADDRESS Parents Teachers Frlends and Fellow Students The Senlor Class of 95 bxds vou welcome W1th1n a few houxs we mll have reached our goal for whxch we haxe been 9tI'lVlHg for four long years though seemlngly short years We must cast away our hlgh school pr1v1 leges and treasures only to hold them mthln the f1rm grasp of ou1 memol les and enter upon a greater fleld of hfe Wh1Ch hes now stretched before Our equlpment 18 good so let us meet our wordly battles face to face rememberlng that the commumty looks to 1ts H1gh School for men and women of brams both natule and destlny are honest to the v1cto1 thev Grant the SDOIIS After thls nlght we leaxe as gladuates to return IH future years as alumnl To attempt to TQVICYV 1n only a few short hours those never to be forgotten lessons we 3CqLl1l9d IH class rooms on the athlet1c fleld and IH the gymnaslum IQ qulte a task The tlme IQ now at hand when It 1s necessary for us as a class to part Put we relv upon the tles of fuendshxp so dearly formed bv us dllflllg' our high school course to blnd us together ln future years 1n both prospeuty and dlsaster Thev can be but a source of greatest comfolt and pleasure to us Let conf1dence and truth ab1de wlth us forever We now go forth as members of a large famllv to meet agaln only when occaslon offers always readv to help one anothex and nex 61 forget tmg to honor our Alma Matel Let tonlght be the brlghtest and happlest of all our hlgh school da5 s and although the Class of 95 has but a few hours to l1ye we mll be of Good cheer and enyoy these last few hours wh1le we st1ll have them w1th Wxth these thoughts IH mmd we agam thank you as a class and vsel come you here tomght ELIZABETH NIcLEAN 7 , , , , l ll XX - XX ll XX ' - 1 1 . c . , . , . , . . . 1 Q , . Y . . H Y. Y . 7 v . . . . , L L L kg L L S A - Y. I I i 0 . . - US. D . 1 1 1 . , ., . . , . . 7 7 v, C . ' ' 7 A - A ' . y v 1 J A A L1 nn A . LL xg . . . ' . Q 1 A S ' .f 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 l 1 . I ' 1 1. l wr 1 2 L' . L' Lia , ' . ss . v . - P 1 . . . W . ,V U - L 1 ' , 1 I Y 7. .. . D u A ' . Q ' ' . ' Q . fy y - L D ' Y ! 7 1 - . , L-J. 17 , 4 -I ' ,, l .l .. -1 a 3 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The X831 1921 w1ll always be 1l I'lD11Y1tQd IH ou1 memols as a h1StOl1C ex ent as ne were the much abused fle hmen of Teton H1gh Ou1 class was made up of flftv fou1 green and glggllng, F1 eshmen We were not to stay gl een long as we soon became leadels IH most all ex ents ln Wh1Ch classes as a vshole took nart We recelved a blg setback IH the 1n1t1at1on but we soon recovered fl om that and forged ahead C1 eed Taylor was ou1 freshman presldent C1e cl 18 no w 1 1 S attle and graduates th1S year When vse came back to school the next fall ou1 loll had dec1eased a Qood deal Bessy Perry had left school Donald G1 ev had moved vu 1th hls palents to Washlngton V1Ct0F Cheetham had gone back to the falm Clarence Chlsholm also ansvs 61 ed the call of the covss and chlckens Thom as McFarland returned to hls home north of Pendrov L1ll1an Allum dlop 'Jed out and IS now marrled W1ll1am and Lester G1ey entered school n Augusta as Sophomores W1ll1am dled a year later Kenneth Gleason left to attend school at Bllhngs and Cal r1e Zgooda also falled to return fo1 he1 sophomole year Florence Hovs ard gl aduated from Great Falls H1gh last year Throughout the year of tvsenty tvuo we showed ou1 ab1l1ty 111 all thc d1ffe1ent aCtlX1tl9S and the yea1 ended Wlth many hono1s fol the sopho more class The next year we came back bound to w1n and make a 1eal Jun1o1 Class but ou1 number had been leduced a gleat deal Elmer Allum and Ea1l Butcher had left us as Sonhomores Clyde DeR1mple entered school at BlOVSI'11Hg Byrle LaRue moved to Callforma Lena Hagel and Ethel Harmrel d1d not come back for the11 1un1or telm Ruth and Steve Mc Cullagh left to attend school at Kallsnell Vhllet W ood and Elwabeth Cook qu1t durmg the term Ehzabeth IS nom marr1ed Romona Rhea also fa1l ed to retuln for her Junlor yeal Durlng the yea1 however vse mana-:fed to plck up a few members for ou1 class Lawrence F1tzgerald yomed ou1 ranks ha1l1ng from Colllns and W1ll1am Tedrow flom Washlngton Cl1ffo1d Satellle was our plesldent for the SO1Jl'lOIT1018 and 1un1o1 years We plowed throu h our Junlor year and made a howhng success of the Jumor Prom We had two new members ln our class to help us Ruth Malcolm and W1ll1am Tedrow l'l'm , . , I H XX - W I NN 7 1 ,S 1 ' 1 11 K 'L 1 f , L ' n 's . 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Vll.-XILY, '23, VIAIQK f'OFI4'I'IY, '23, Sl-ENLUR CLASS WILL To those who 1ou1 ney after A prepossessmg thlong We leaxe our cholce possess1ons But take oul shoes along We the members of the class of 1925 belng a few of us of sound mlnd and the rest of us of able body do deslre to set dovsn the dlStI'lb1l tlon of our p1ope1ty We solemnly affxrm thlq to be our last w1ll and testament To the Faculty we deem It w1se to leave our Semor Manners To our 1nfe11o1s the Jumols we g1V6 all our surplus credlts of whlch we have superabundance and of whlch the class of 1926 w1ll be sorelv IH need before thelr last dutles w1ll have been performed also the prxvlleg of occupym our xacated seats To the beloved Sophomol es we leave the prospect of a brlght futule To the Fleshmen we leaxe ou1 ove1 supply of wlsdom M51tle Martme leaves Maw Bunday to Helen Gorham and bequ aths 61 ab1l1tv of shootlng baskets to Imogene Butcher W1ll1am T8d10VS gladly wllls hls extra bashfulness to Haney W1ll1S and Howard Jourdonnals hoplng they don t abuse lt but use It falthfully A pan of beautlful dlmples w1ll be left Lloyd Green by Clara Tallfson Please use them when you smlle Ellzabeth McLean gladly bestows her studlousness on Walter Cohoe w1th the hopes that he w1ll be awarded a sheepskm next year w1th the rest of the class To Frankle Thompson Lyall Crary bequeaths h1s she,1k1sh ways and dra w1th the women W1lda Slmons absolutely refuses to g1V6 up her thr1ll1ng dates but consents to let F101 ence Gamble t1y out her dancmg ab1l1ty and 1f she can t use It send It back P D Q Marquerlte Askew has flnally consented to leave he1 reserved seat xn The Ford Sedan to Dorothy Franklln pros 1d1ng the chauffeur IS he1e next year l'l 1 I' ll XX XX 1+ xx KL l , 7 9 . 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' n K A rr - 7' ' - I 20 .j .L I Lawrence Fltzgerald bequeaths h1s t1m1dness and ldeas of western hte to Myles Standlsh Clltford Satellle w1lls hrs dlSC3ld6fl beard and mustache to CllI1lOll Core and Shorty Crane We thmk these wlll be enough for both ot them Paullne Iacobson bestows her Wlllfllllg' w fzys on Veda Thompson W1ll1am Burns bequeaths h1s pellect marcellecl pompadour h1s popu larlty and h1s extra bulk to Wllllim WllllS Bud Moore and Ieslle C hxl mers xespectlvelv To I IXIHI1 Nasset Marguerlte P1 ell1e1 w1lls her hennaed h-111 xnfl make up Ah' Lady falr Wrlth golden ha1r I love that taw ny head I begged of you To keep the hue And not change lt to red You re scarce elghteen A crlme It s been Your pralses 'ue unsung, But now Im wlse For I sulmlse Allster Bannatyne leaves h1s B b degree IH Muslc to George Radchtt Florence Thompson leaxes her flfth year of H1gh School to Martha Cunnmgham Perhaps wlth thls extra year you can make It 1n four Charles Armstrong leaves h1s marcel 1ron to Olga Kregness It does good work To Lorrame Lathrop her 9V9ll3'it1l'1Q glggles and art of publlc speak mg are wllllngly left by Phyllls Green It hurts to part NV1th thls but knowlng 1ts great need We w1ll Clfnk Coffey s gentle XOICQ to Wobert Kwuegar To Patsy Pr1dham IS w1lled Bess1e Denmson s old maldxsh wavs Eda Gregory bestows her gum chewlng ab1l1ty on MHFIOH Butchart prouded she doesnt chew less than two packages at a txme Eddle Howard leaves his er ect posture to Earl Bennett and his dfznclng ab1l1ty to Sam Kelly Owen Dornblaser w1lls hls handsome ha11 eyes and mouth to any one who can use them to as good an adyantage as he can We aduse Pert 'VIcNeal to take up the ofter Halrxet Larson bestows hex lady l1ke ways on the Freshmen gnls PUNK'-XX HXX' 1 v . l hw l T v h . ' 1 1 -l . v y 1 I A n A l L n 1 . L. K. A, . , , . .y K, - t , 1 . c . , , c A . 1 - 1 9 l ., . , . 7' ,' L A1 , 1 ' 1 ' 1 ,' L. 1 C ' 1 2 A ' v 7 7 7 , 1 1 I . . . , ' 9 , .L L' 1 . L' r, 1 7 fs That all the good dye young. ' 1 1 1 1 c . L 7 s - KY ' ' 1 1 L If 1 A A 5 .4 . A . L' , ' ' 1 1 - 1' ' A . .U . . L , V. C ' 1 , , ' u , 77 In 1' . , I 1 1 I ' .N . . I V 1 . ' . Of c . 7' 1 ' ' 1 1 . 1 . . , , ., k 1 V C L' i 1 v..' I A i , 1 ' L1 A1 yn 1 ' K1 1 .1 I-' 1 1 21 l fl ', .-1 ' Harold Crane s bluff we leaxe to next yeai s Chemistlv class to be used when the gas gives out Canaiv bird legs giacefulness and flnting ability ale left bv Ruth Malcolm to Helen Pike Alma King and Lucyle D0lHblaS91 iespectix els Thiee Senioi Dignities bestow their giown up wavs to Nan Cole Alta Doinblasei and Noima Eiickson To Gladys Pollock we wx ill the iight to monopolize Lloyd Green Waltei Cohoe Bud Burns Max Bunday Dean Crittenden and Hank Crossen We Seniors have kept oui debating notes and at this time bequeath same to Dorothy Fox with the hopes that she vslll take good care of them To Blanche Bennetson we will our permission to bob hex han To Maurice Stokes we will a pair of wings to enable him to get to the dinner table first Lyall Crary wills his vocal ability to Giles Trescott Senior class for next year To Miss Scholv we will The Man To Mr Midgett we will ou1 mad passion for dancing in public a heaity hand shake and a fond farevx ell With many tears we leave Miss Williamson without an orchestra To Miss Medley we bequeath oui ability of making stump speeches hoping that said gift will be of greatest help to her when she IS out prac tice teaching To Mr Sweat we will anything we have forgotten to blow up break or use in the Chemistry Lab All the dirty dishes and aprons we bequeath to Miss Forrest To Miss Hokanson we bequeath more giggles Miss Paulson we will and bequeath a librarv of English books Mrs Thurneau we leave our loud voice and boisterous ways the public we leave the High School the school we will and bequeath 1 Our various and Sundiy autographed textbooks 2 The deep sorrow and blank despair caused by our departure 3 As much of ou1 unpi ecedented b11ll1ancy as can be absoibed with out pain In testimony whereof we hereunto set ou1 hands and seal and pub lish and bequeath this to be oui last w1ll and testament in presences of the witnesses named below this nineteenth day of May in the year of oui Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty five iS1gnedJ SENIOR CLASS Witness EDA GREGORY 25 MARGUERITE ASKEW Zo l'll W-VV NNY if 9 . , , J, ' , A D . 1 1 1 ' 1 y Y 9 ' ,, ' Q .. L, .r.,- v 7 '7 Y? ' ' ' k l A 1 ' -1 S .n l 1 y. I w 7. To Professor Williamson we will and bequeath a more undignified K . n ' ' KC 7? 7 , . A . . . A Q H ' Y 7 To . ' ' ' , ' . To . ' ' . . To ' ' . To ' : 7 N . 9 7 L V ' u ' 1- ,' . 1. gf , . 22 , I fl fm . . , . . 9 SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Oh my' I wonder whv Phyllrs doesn t hurry up She and Ike haxe been marrred all these xears and he hasn t taught her to be on trme wet I lrttle thought that Ike would ever let any grrl henpeck hrm But sh: certarnly has calmed hrm and rt doesnt seem to be her gentle w avs erther She has ex en kept hrm here rn Choteau agarnst hrs wrll However rt rsn t such a bad place now srnce Wrlda Srmons has become such a wrdelv known eologrst and drscover ed orl rn Teton County when rt couldn t b found by anyone else Funnx about Wrlda thev sav that Stubbs Saterlr whom ex eryone fully expected to locate rn Salt Lake Crtv on account of hrs extra ordrnary appeal to the ladres has been a famous rrder of the rarls for the last seven years has come back to Choteau and rs now trvrng to captrx ate the attentrons of our orl queen But my' She rs so busv keeprng out of the way of the rest of her surtors poor old Stubbs hasn t a chance Well I mrght as xvell wart patrentlx for Phvllrs I wonder what 'lhe Trrbune has to say about the achrevements of Goxernor McLean Thrs rs certarnlv a good prcture of her Oh she rust par doned some one agaln Could that be Edd1e It rs' Now what could he have done? Breach of promrse At last Eddre got caught' He started breakrng engagements before he left school 'md has kept rt up ever srnce Mvrtle Mart1ne I wondered what Myrtle would do when I heard she had farled as a dentrst Back to the old game of breakrng hearts and she s prcked on Eddre Must have been good those two gamrng each other and now Myrtle has sued hrm for S60 000 Smart Eddre knew he could rely on the farth of an old class mate Governor McLean and so preferred a few davs 1n rarl to part rng wrth a few of hrs manv dollars ex en to exonerate the rnrured affec trons of Myrtle Heres another prcture Seems as though I know those eyes Fda Cregoryl That doesn t look lrke her Dancrngl Cracrous' The last trme I saw Fda was after she had taught school for two years and she told me confrdently that she srmply had to grxe up teachrnf., school on account ol garnrng so much werght from eatrng her own cookrng She s a verrtable farry here she certarnly must have a wonderful rnstructor to accomplrslr th1s I wonder who her teacher rs Reads Mrss Gregory has been under the rnstructron of the well known Senor Lawrence Frtzgerald Frtzl Master of dancrng' Whoexer would haxe thought rt' The way he used to cultrxate the grrls corn pxtches was parnful l ' r I'1rW-Wfrxk' I i 7 .1 1 , 1 v I ' I ' L I 1 . , I If . . . , H . n. I I . I I . I , .I I. . '. I . , U .K 4 . . . Y Y . , O 5 v . L ' v l ' I Ls L, iq. v n be L , n' -I' L D ' v 1 Y Il II . I A' , - - . . . 7 . , Y ' L L ' She'll have all the criminals out of the pen yet. Why! Howard, Ed Howard. .A Q 5 . r u x - I C L' . - LI' . 1 ' I , I I h s I .I . . f ,X . . l' n . , Ll x ., , . 1 9 , . ' . . . 7 . . 1 ' I ' v 1 . v ' . -. . . . . . . . , r I . I' Y ' . . . I ' I' - Il ' I Il I Y xl A' I v '-I' Iv . '. . v . T u t , . , . . , . . V . . ' . ,H . . U ' 1 ' ' v vo ' v ,, D . u l r. V 1 V y . C. , L. ' v. Y' - AJ , . 2 , A. f by ' ' l 23 4 'J T W1 Th1s IS certalnly a surpr1se but I was even more aston1shed when I heard that Florence Thompson was a lead1ng soc1ety woman I wondel what she IS domg thlS week G1v1ng another wedd1ng breakfast' Who s gettlng marrled now IH order to have a d1XOI'C67 Madam Florence Llm burger nee Thompson entertalned Mr Charles Armstrong the famous artlst from Parls and h1s brlde the former Marguerlte Prelller at a wed d1ng breakfast Frlday mornmg Seelng so many names of the class of 25 1n the paper makes me wonder where the rema1nder of the class IS Let me recall Our class pres1dent Dr W1l11am Burns w1fe and e1ght sons left for a tr1p to Europe where they w1ll spend the summer The last I saw of Lvall Clary he had a hand organ and a monkey on a str1ng That boy always d1d have an ea1 for mus1c Pretty soon he Wlll be able to play most anythlng Owen Dornblazer IS now the attorney for the renowned Mrs Nash Harrlet Larson poor k1d eloped Wlth that edltor I havent heard anythmg of her slnce her dad d1s1nher1ted her B111 Tedrow IQ dest1ned to be Caruso s successor Paul1ne Jacobson has gone to the HaWa11aH Islands and IS g1v1ng sax aphone lessons Th1nk I ll tune ID June 4 on H3Wall s leadlng broadcast mg stat1on BUNK and l1sten to her program Ruth Malcolm has obtalned a pos1t1on w1th Elllson Whlte Chautau qua as a humorlst Reports have It that she Wlll be here next summer Clara Tallfson lS now performlng as one of the seven wonders of the world 1n the Barnum Balley clrcus She was tellmg me last summer that she was l1v1ng on water and crackers and had reduced to 499 1 2 pounds Qhe soon expects to have her g1rl1sh f1gure back aga1n Marguer1te the former MISS Askew IS now located ln the mountalns ra1s1ng goats mostly llttle B1ll19S Poor Clark we certa1n1y thought he would make somethlng of hlmself and here he IS runn1ng the Clty sprmkler But I guess I haven t accom pllshed much myself Here Ive been domlneerlng groups of people s ch1ldren for the past ten years cooped up alone 1n llttle rural school houses so long that I don t feel a b1t C1VlllZ9d when I come to town Well I wonder why Phylhs doesn t come Professor Bannatyne Sald to be sure and be there by e1ght o clock for that IS when Rev Crane de l1vers the Baccalaureate sermon Here she IS at last about t1me I thmk we are already late 1S1gnedJ BESSIE DENISON 25 CLARA TALIFSON 25 P l t J gr . 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It K CLASS SONG Z5 There Q no school more dear than Teton County H1gh We love her mth all our hearts and that IQ xx hy We re walnlng you to go to the best place that we know Then she ll prove the truest pal you know CHORUS When you meet the best thmg you have ever seen Well that 5 our school When you see the de nest place on thu eirth 5 face Well that 5 OU1 school When youxc graduated and are lonelv Search you may all mght and day but Come my wu back to our school After tour yealb tlallllng we as the senlors know WVhat the school means to us as through llfe vxe go Though each hour seemed a day we neu er haxe been so gay So we brlng a meseage when we say CHORLS CIIFI ORD S-XTERI II I I I' 1 v XX XX 1 1 XX X 9 an - 3 V. L ' .L 7 , 1 ' T 1 7 ' 3 X 7 , 1 1 1 1' V 7 9 A Y 1 f 1 - . . 1 1 ,w I K 1 k L L 1 , 1 1 , . . . 7 v x 1 1 f n, ! Then you know that she's the one and only . r Y Y 4 v 1 1 I I I v', x . h 1 11, 1 I l v 1 1 . 1 J K1 L1 L1 1 r . y . . 3 , ' ' s v ' wk x ' Z - f , 9 S. . 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' 2 . 28 JUNIOR lIllNGlLlES We 0IltClCCl Teton Hlgh The Fall of txxentx txxo Thex Sptlfl that xxe xxele El een VK e SUlQlX xxele not blue Ceometlx xxas Olll Cllffdd VX c Qophs dlcl alxxaxs fefll Thflt each nexx plOOf xxe hld Vled see affaln next V611 A lllllll lllt YOUHQ' student lc ctccl He NLIIG xx 18 1 cluclc He nex 61 xxds lllfle xxlth the l'l.d16S he Slllh xx ls seleam Thele xxas a xoullff .athlete called Sxxede Tho he nex 61 shoxx ed anx ffleat speed -Xt tlme hc xx is lllll Hc NUIG lllxed to lllutl Nlolc lclloxxs llkc lllm do xxc need I I Thls XQdI xxe ue lLllllOl Allcl lle by fell' the best llele chwmps Ill blsket hall Oul 1llS outshlne the lest lNe'ct xear xxell be QQHIOIS And xx Ol thv of the n lme In the Spllng xxell gldflll lte Then tlncl Olll xxav to flme FI OISE C-XMPI I I I 21 Nllss Hokex 18 lendel 'md tflll lc xxhcll lll hel c s Il cxcl xou sass Sllc xxlll send xou llght out 'md that s all lhele xx els a box named Klamel Hc xxas exeeedlnffly bllght ln Caesal Hc xxould mel oft mole bunk Th ln could be picked IH 1 tllllllx He toolx the pllfe as 1 telsel l' 4 1 NN ll. 1 Y Vx ,fig , , v . 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A ' l l l 'E' ' 1 I ' 1 l 29 . .l X SOPHOMORE CLASS I mslrlfnf N llzslff I x Su my and fuels Gladys And1ews Imogene Butchel Bertha Crawford Lucy Crawfold Veda Denlson Iess1e Edgal Rosemary Feland Dorothy Fox lVIa1y Gelduch SOPHOMORE ROLL Eleanore Snydel Hazel Upman Felda Wllson Madelxne Ed 31 Vernon Best Melvln Buellng Max Bunday Cwenvn Bulch Bennle Chalmels Eva Hlrshbelff Cl1nton C016 Allce Jacobs DHTWIH Crane Katluyn McDonald Henry Crossen LUCIIQ Morgan Adolph Dale Agnes Nasset Wllllanl Eastwood Patsy Prldham Pete Geren 19 Loyal Glax es Wllllafn Innes Bert McNeal Joe Slangel M1183 Standlsh Ward Stansberry Clarence Stevens Glyndon Stokes Jlm Sulgroxe G1l9Q T1 escott Lloyd WSISBF Charles Wllcovc Halvey VV1ll1S Ralph W1 1ght Wayne Balnhouse , , If U VV , JV U VV I Z, ,I , SOPHOMORE OFFICERS IIAIIWIX 1'1:.xx14: ---v------ f ' ' lll'IXIlY 1'1:os,'11:x -e-'---- Vic-0 ' ' I 'nf lm :o'l'11 ' Fox ----e--f- H3 f' ' 4 4 . gf 4 V Q 2 5 ., . ,, ,, -,.,. .,w, ,, I . THE SOFT-IOMORES LIBRARY Xeda DCIIIIISOYI The P10151 111111 of 1 Pl'1lll6 C 111 Gladys AIICIIGYWN LO0klIU, lOl 1 Husband C'1les Tle Gott Ado ph D lle Al1ee Jacobs Flammg, Youth Eleano1 qllVflG1 The Bog, Huntel Dolothx Fox A Glll Among, a Thous 1nd Lloyd VS e1se1 The Llttle lVIlll1StC1 Agnes N 1 set 'Ihe S1le11t C 1ll Exa Hnshlaug The P001 Ilttle Ruh C 111 Halel Upm 111 Polly '11111 1 Nlylee St 1nd1sh l 1 11119 11611 Hadehm Ed I Q The COLIIT h1p ot XI1les S'E'1llCl1sl'1 Maw Bunday The Legend ot Sleepy Hollow Imogene BLltCh91 So B15 Melun Buelmg The Van T01 the Agee Patsy P11dh lm 1 I uclle wwlllj., 111 1 X 6111011 Lest The lowous rll0LllJlQI'l'1l.k01 Cl1nton C on No1ma Ll1LlxSfJI1 Belt lNIQNe1l Daddy Long, Iegs Clalence Stexens X dIl1tY Ian Qha1le Ylllcoxi The Flwng Dutchman Henu CIOSSQH The P1od1 al Son XX 1ll1am Innes The Count ot Nlonte Q11 to NIHIV Celduch The Old Faehmned G11l Ha11e1 XX 1ll1 Ce1ta1n People ot l'n11o1t111ee Da111111 CldIl6 The Scamp Xl1ll11m Fa tuood The R1d1o Bu G11 emn Pulch Paul Re1e1e Rosemns Feland B1sht11l F1tteen Beltha C1awto1d S114 Feet Fou1 S111ne1s 111 Heax e11 Ixomeo 1ndJul1et I lt 4 I W XX ' P XX' I X N V X 9 1 l ' -- -1' f 'z j z 'C ' 'I' '. 1 fx' 1 ,si ' ,A ' 1 2 ,1 s 1' s Us . . - 11 . 1 l 2 1 1 J ' 1 1 -'Z 1 ' y ' . K u .Q . .D 1 yy XT ' 1 I. S2 8 T 1' fzsuf- ' f' 'z . .1 ' , .ji . J' ', 1' . I 2 2 - jc 2. 1 1 1 2 T . . y . , . A . x gl I. A , N A 1 n c 1 1 ni' . yu. 1' - ' T- X, 1 ' 1 A Lucy Cl'2lXX'fO1'Cl-HSI' F3.thC1',S Daughter. 1' 1 2 ,. . . - Tn, x '.' ll v 1 1 - 1 'fz 7 1 3 . . , ' 1 1 1 . T f M 1 c . ' I -- 1 , . l 3 r if . , 11. . Q ' ' -1 - 2 - 1 1 1 u S Y. 1 A ti Y. I . 1 Y 1 . . 1 1 'U-.Y W , .1 L1 . . i 1 L , P . A 1-I I 1' 1 T 1 h ' K ' 1 I 'z 1' s ' -- 1 -z ' A gr. 1' z 'L' 'e - 2: ' ' ' . 1 1 1 ' 1 T ' 4 1 11 -1 .' PARODY ON PAUL REVERE Llsten mx classmates md you shall hear About all the domga of the Sophe thle year On the twent1eth of Ap11l IH Twenty fue Hardly a Fresh ls now allxe Who l9m6mb9lS that das eo famoue and dear The Semols aa1d to the F1 osh If the Sophs come To the gym tonlght to beat ua you Qee A algnil ln the old aohool tower xx 1ll be One to flght and tvxo to flee And I at the Post Tax em door wlll be Ready to run and spread the alarm And save the Frosh from a teruble harm It was n1ne p m by the ullage clock When we ran mto the gym And we saw the battlmg Sophomolee wm In the dalknees as we passed We saw the F1 ohh stand and Stale And gaze at us mth spect1al gla1e At the rememblance of the bloody work That they had wat then looked upon BILLY INNYEB '77 HENRY CROSSEN l P I I 'P NN NN H XX .1 v vw 1 v I 1 A V' lx n l n , ! S A Y ' 'K' ' 1 .7 L 1 . ' , ' , KC ' r ' !Y r A x y A C A v 7 . . Y 1- I 1 1 v. . u ' 3 1 1 1 1. g 1 L l 1 1 .7 y. I . . , 7' 1 . ' 7 . . l 1 y 'T 4 , .1 . 1 !a - , 27. , . . l' ll VV - W' ll XV lFlRlESHMAN CLASS IXIIRHII Insrlr ru num I lnoxx 1 PM su 1 Margaret Anderson Jenny Baker Blanche Bennetsen Helen Bramer Nan Cole Martha Cunnlngzham Anna Dale Lenora Dale Iona Daudson Lola Davldson Evelyn Dmn L1ll1an Dolalle Karlne Dolahe Alta Dornblaser Llla Eastwood Lenora Fdwards Norma Erlekson Dana Forseth Irene Groot Helen Hanson Bernadme Hubbard fDece-asedl Lols Jones Thora Kregness Lorrame Lathrop FRESHMAN ROLL Gunhlld Llndseth Bertha Molhardt Jean Seeklns Vera Seeklns VS 1nn1e Slanger Helen Standlsh Allce Stevenson OllV9 Tallfson Fva Thompson Veda Thompson Allda Tokezud Mable Tokerud Lavma Wald Adelbert Andrews John Barnhouse Earl Bennet Harrv Bletker Clen Boettcher Elmer Burns Llovd Farnev Ieslle Chalmers Rlchard Plearman Charles Dans Joe Demson Wlorrls Franklin l 5 J If lln Russel Helene Martln Hanson Harold Gelen 'Vlaurlce Johnson Howard lourdonnals Sam Kelly Robert Kruegu Bud Moore Edmund Molharclt Joe Mozer VS llllam Olsen Bernard Otness Iohn Phlllms Kenneth Plke George Radcllffe Allen Redmond Charles Shelton Ben SLIIQQUSLH Maurlce Stokes Palnh Whlte T-'arl Welser V! avne Wood Orvllle YVr1ght VS llbur Genzer FRESHMAN OFFICERS li ,. -1 'ass ----------- ' ' 'wi 'nf llc 3 .lorc glxls ----- l f'1' I :uf Hu-:N Ilo14:'1 l'4'11lf:1: -4e--e-- Nw - 1 um ' ' ' ws. ,. . 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':, , 1 0 . . , 'af YEA' THE FRIESHMIEN APPEAR Is for Allen that 18 so sm ut A b1g 1ound apple lescmbles hxs healt Stands for Bud the DIQSICIQIIJE of ou1 class If any haxe knoxxledge that box su1e has Is Chalhe Daxzs so Llcx Ll alelt Watch out Katheune Pulham he sule 18 a llut Is fol Dmty the left handed box Alta Dolnblazer s Dlldt and 1oy Is fol Ellckson not xelx old He1 nelghbol 18 Cox ind hem loltune all told Is fol F1 anklln he ncxu does xxlong He s alxx ays accused but It s the same old song, Is fo1 Gmnx so tmx and small But some of the gnls sax he s the best of all Is fox Hoxxald that deal llttle lad Who stays out of school xx hen h1s lessons ale bad She 15 always bught and gay as a la1k Is for Johnson xxho cues 1n school When he bumps h1s head on the teachcl s 1ule Is 101 Kluegel xx ho cannot fllld a mate Luclle B1 own seems to llke hls rate Is fol Lav1na she s the best 5 et Fllftlllg and dancmg she knows hoxx xou be Is for MHLITICG he s qlllte all ught Exceedmgly so 111 Patsx s s1ght Is fol Sxx eet Nancx Jane In Algebla P1ot glx es he1 Clane Is for Ol1ve xx ho studxes hald all the tlme But st1ll xxlth he1 Good g'12r1dGS do not 1hx me Is fO1 Pulllam 1ust nexx 111 om school If we left he1 out she d thxnk us all fools Is fol QUIZZQS th lt come thxck and fast And you bet xxe ll 1emembe1 them though the 16 past Is fol Ralph the she1k of the class I wondel xx hat s the name of h1s httle lass Is fol Sam the LlldY'11Dl0ll ot the school He IS a b1 puge flghlllllg, tool l'l,l I' lr XX' - W fm lx' 0 l A.- .' 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Is fOl T0k9lLltl thc basket hall sha1k Also 111 Algelna she IS Qlllte Smdlt Is the up1o'11 of yy h1ch yye I6 accused Cant we laugh 1t we w1sh when yye dl Is fOl Veda a gnl qlllte small She s 1 match IOI Clnny a11d that s all Is XVCIQPI he s DICE you bet Lnlucky bov XX1fl'lOl1t a gnl yet Is the unknow11 whlch we solve Untll We wlsh AIQGIJIR would d1ssolye Is Youth all yy heshmen are Look up and see us each a sta1 Is for ZBIO yye sometlmes behold On pape1s we tlembllngly unfold lmus cl ' MODERN PROVIERBS To I oat be 1dle make me1 ry and mate W1ll lllln the sleep but make Hlgh School g1eat QCIIIOIS at la1ge may yenture alone But thelr aclylce to F1eshmen IS You stay at hom I ate to bed late to use makes a f1osh have sleepy eyes Keep thy g1ades up and thy grades yy 1ll up keep thee A hundred a day keeps fa1lure away A h1nt A l1ttle neglect mav b1eed great I1I1SCl'1l9f F01 F01 F01 F01 9 9 Q 6 want of a grade a Qual te1 yy as lost yyant of a qua1te1 a semeste1 was lost w ant of a semester a veal was lost want of a yea1 an 9ClL1C3t1OII yy as lost All fo1 the want of a g1ade Be sule to tl'l1OXX all yyaste pape1 III the a1sles sO Lee B1oyyn w1ll 63.111 h1s wages Ney 61 let a chance to a1gue sl1p by It makes one tlnnk you ale a blll hant student Phe teachc1s help those yy ho help themsely es A sleepm scl1ola1 catches no c1ecl1ts He that 11scth late shall trot to school and sca1ce oyc1take h1s lesson bv 111 ht V h1le LKILIIIQSS t1ay els sO slowly that h1s g1ades w1ll soon oy e1take hlm It you yyould know the yalue ot Olll teache1 t1y to get a d1a T1ust1nff too much to othe1s pape1s 1s the rum of many 4, , I' 11 XX XX 11 XX Til K, . , Y A C A, - . 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G AlLlUMNll of 'll' C H S Fll3Il9S Cuthl lc Chlls Tl 1lJ1Nl'1 Albelta Clealman Hattle Mlllel Ruth Hale Dlna Johanns Elma Cleland Ilene Askew lVIae AHd91Q01l llenrletta Sl3Ilg'6l BQQSIC Clane Ha7el Tl escott Kathallne McDonald Ruth AIld1eW s Ilene WIlll3IYlSOIl Jean Coleman Ellzabeth K1 aber Elwabeth Fl a7er Belt O Nell Kenneth Camelon Mel yl T19SCOtt Mal tha Chalmel s Fsther Andel son DO1Othy Llndseth L eorge Opple lf lank Wlprud Wllbul Yeagel Hal rlet Doege Clala Lyons Vlable O Nell Althul Wlplud DOlOtl1y Van Alstlen Alx a Lal son fSlllC,C Last Publlcatlonl 1971 Senlor at Mlssoula Bell hop at Ralnbovs Hotel IH Great Falls Mrs Gecll Passmore farm near Choteau MIS Ole Lestrud Ghoteau Works IH Contlnental Oll Co Great Falls Clraduated fl om N01 mal School ln P01 tland Goes to school at Berkeley Cal MIS Wllson Grey l1V9S neal Choteau Teaches at Dupux er Golng to school at Dlllon Mrs W Relqualn on farm near Choteau Teaches at Hobson Llvlng ln Washlngton fwhen last heard ofj Teaches at Grand Vlew 1922 Teaches at Blggels Arkansas Goes to school at Belllngham Washlngton Mrs Wallace Weax 61 now IH Chlcago Mrs E E Applegate Great Falls Jolned the MHFIHSS Teachlng at Blrd Hlll Worklng near Raynesford Teachlng at Farmlngton Cashler IH Confectlonely store ln Portland Teachlng at Bynum Llvlng ln Oakland Llvlng ln Los Angeles Works on ranch near Choteau Works ln Drug St018 IH Los Angeles Teaches near Falrfleld NLIIBBS tralnlng at St V1HCeHt s Hospltal Workln IH Chlcago Junlor at State UH1V8lS1ty South Dakota Junlor at Mlssoula l l 0 0 Q 0 gl ' . 1 'G ' .,....,,v,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.v,Y..,,.,,,,Y.........,,...................,. l .. 1 4 -Y--'-vviiiiiiir----i '--As-,A . l , . ----...' 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K. q, w ,.AA,A v wYY -q-A. . , 7 , . . 36 ll t, 1- ..f LAI 21,1 . l. . . , 1 If 1, Ida I lndseth Belle Wallace Helen C amble Lllfabeth C amhlc D01 othy Andex son Vlauon P1 ldh 1m wlllth McNe1l Bernlce Andrews Myrna Mae Cole Lyla C heetham Joseph Al7he1me1 Freddle Andel son Nlaybelle Anderson Olga Andel son Gladys Askew Laura Bohlmg Ahce Clearman Helen Crlttendon Marcus Duffey Nlartha Evenson Mrs Letta M Ferns Wlary Elwabeth FOFICSC Henry Hammond Ellen Hanson Wlargle Haugen Fthel Haugen Theodore Hoagland Cecel1a Hutcheson George Jackson Wallace Klockler Iohn Lane f larence Llndseth Flnora Llndseth Harold Ludw1g Nlaynard Ollver Allce Otness C'lara Pearson Ellen Pearson VlCtOl Peterson Phyllls Pxldham Waldella Redmond Charles Rhoads N118 A R K1efte1 l1XlHQ'lII Attlca Is ms IS Nhs I Pllelel Helen 1 T6dCl'llll at IQLXIII leachlng, ne u LLVSlStOXXI'l Nuxses t1a1n1nU1n Cleat B xlls Woxks IH County Supt of Schools OIIICQ Choteau Bookkeepel at stole Ill Bynum Mls Harold Passmole on farm neu Choteau JLIIIIOI' at Connell College Iow 1 lVI1s E Stantlcld llVlIlf, 1n Oregon At flthel s 1 znch at C,0lllll's 1923 Woxklng, IH Choteau Has been teachmg now ln Spok me Teaches at Maul er school Dutton Teachlng ne II Gleat Falls Mrs Fr1ck Ines at Dutton Teaches near P9llCll0X Teaches at I'a11t1eld On farm near C'hoteau Teaches at F21lIY11Ilg'tOI1 Freshman '1tMlS'lfJUl1 In New Yolk at present tlmn Teachlng lltdl Pole Sophomone at M1ssoula Sophomore at Mlssoula Fmployed at Owl Drug Stole IH Spok me Golng to school Ill Dlllon Workmg 1n Choteau Works on ranch at Fantleld Worklng at Choteau Hardwfuc Workmg on farm at Falmlnffton Teachmg at Agawam VK orks on lanch near Spung, Valley NVo1ks1n Bee Hue CICdt Falls Teaches at East FdlIY11ll1,!,'tOYI 'leaches at Bynum Peaches neal Bynum ,I Cxoes to school ln lVl1S l0Ul'l Employ ed at Hnshbelgg s stole 111 Choteau Nlls Nlauuce W ald ln es ln Santa Cllll Cal lV0lklY'lf 111 Tacoma l'l'l , . . . l fl XX - XX fl ll ' - 1 I1 ' ' 1 I vl . 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I , . 1 1 , ., . 1 1 , ' ' ,f . . ,,,,,,,,, A .w,Y,,, ,,,. vv., YYVV, A ,..-,,- -'-- Y I A J C Ruth Rogels Vetal Stone xV01klIlf, thls V Luc1lle Stu1 geon Slegfrled Schm1dt Harxy Thompson Roy W1p1ud Kathaune Yeag Wallace Weavcr lVIa1guer1te MacDonald Helen Gorham Grace Andel son U11el Andrews Mathllde Dolllee Margaret Jackson Frances Sh1 mer Lura Swenson Irene Cleary Harr1et Radcllffe Inez L1ndseth Fern Stone A1 thur Ramsey Clarence MacDonald James Prldham Earl W1gg1HS Ben Slanger Bud McNe1l George Archlbald Searles Andrews Helen Innes Ella Deaver Cldeon Udlne NI111am Udlne Lo1s le Breche Sophxa Denmson I eon Snyder Anna Olsen Russel Ohver Florence Tallfson Hem 1etta Spoelder Teaches at Dutton ear C o n to O1 e on Agl 1cultu1 al College next 5 eal M1 s Frank Coopel Alhambra Clerk IH O15 mplc Hotel IH Seattle ll O1kS on rathe1 s fa1m Choteau I+ mplox ed hx Westeln Unlon C hxcago Ln es 1n Dlllon IN 01 ks IH Sho Stole III Lhlcaffo l924 Post Cxaduate at T C H S Post Graduate at T C H S Fcachmg at F1sh Lake nea1 Dupuye1 Teachmg at Blackl at Teachmg near Gllman Teachlng at Farm1ng,ton Teaches East of Dutto 1 'leaches Central school at Falrfleld Teachlng at Belleuew Mls Roy lV'organ lxves at Fa1rf1eld Teachmg near Bynum Teachmg axound Fa1rf1eld Fmploy ed at Rexall drug store Choteau Wolklng at Cash Store Choteau Freshman at Mount Sa1nt Charles Helena Returned from D1llon Salesman for Fuller Brush Co Forest Ranger L1v1n5, 1n Choteau Workmg for H1ghway Garage Teachmg nea1 Choteau Teachmg at T L Gap On farm near Falrfleld Taklng nu1 ses tralmng, IH Great Falls Teachmg around Glacler Park Teaches near Conrad WOlk1Hg' on lanch near Choteau Teaclnng at Cle1v On father s farm near Choteau L1v1ng at home at Bynum Teachmg near Choteau l m l' H XX' - VN' H XX' 1' 'kfiixv--,Fir--ii-iivr viir -bi Y'Yiiiii -i Uii- -----Y--AlI-----AA-,-'--iA-i-,--AA-- lt' .' , -Sv u gig . g .' . , . . 1 V....... ---f-------,------- k A---------- -----VYVVV 1 Y . 1, .4 . . 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Il U VV - W U W ,,.m,..11:,:,,,,:,,:,, , ,,::.., ,4V, .M H,,m..,, FOOTBALL Football was introduced into the athletic calendar of Teton High in the fall of 1920. It was due to the generous donations from the business men of Choteau that this was made possible. After several games, including the memorable practice game with Great Falls, the squad disbanded with only experience on our side of the score sheet but with a desire for more next year. A start was made, however, and the enthusiasm with which it was received put football here to stay. Our team improved each year and from this beginning developed our splendid team of 1924. tb 1923 FOOTBALL LN 1924 1924 football was started under a new coach Kent Midgett of Intei mountain Union College at Helena Practice started a week after school began During the first week the squad was put through light practice The recruits had to be taught how to catch and deliver the ball Falling on the ball and tackling was also practiced At the end of the first week the squad was sore and stiff To make matters worse Coach Midgett made them run twice around the tra k after each practice The next two weeks the squad was put through ordeals of signal prac tice scrlmmaginf, falling on the ball tackling and running around the track Coach Mldgett picked a team and slow ly but surely moulded it into shape for a game 7 MM J Foo all in 1 J 9 ' 1 . . . ' . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 1 1 l . ll . , ., ' . L. L n n ' . . . r . . . s s y - v . 39 . . . . . 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KH The l1ne up fo1 the flrst game was as follows L E W Upham Mo7er L G B McNeal C H Moore R E L Crary R T C RG ADaleQB Wlohoe RHB HCraneLHB O F B W Burns B1lls Bums was elected captaln The opemng game of the season was played wlth Belt on the local f1eld on Oct 8 The f1eld was muddy and a half snow half 1a1n was fall1ng Teton outclassed Belt on every pomt of the game Tlme after t1me Belt called tlme out to brlng then knocked out men back 1nto the game The second squad was substltuted 1n last quarter Phe fmal scoxe was 54 to 0 1n Teton s favor In thlq game Ick Llane thlew h1s knee out whlch la1d h1m up for three weeks The second game was played the followmg week Wlth Comad at Con rad Conrad had a green team and an easy uctory was expected but W were fooled The same llne up was used except that O Dav1s was 1n Crane s place at R H B After the flrst few downs of play It could be seen that Teton had no easy v1cto1y When Conrad had the ball they ham mered Teton s l1ne 1ncessantly The fmal score was 39 to 0 1n Tetons favor Th1s was Crary s blg day at end He snatched passes from any place IH the a1r and h1s 65 yard 1un for a touchdown was a feature of the game The thlrd game of the season was played Wlth C C H S at Ft Benton Crane was back ln h1s pos1t1on at halfback Th1s was the closest that Teton ever came to be1ng beaten durmg the season The scole at the end of the f1rst half was 8 to 6 1n Benton s favor In the last half Teton rallled and held Benton down to nothmg and scored two mole touchdowns The fmal score was 19 to 8 1n favor of Teton Crane hurt h1s leg aga1n and Dav1s was substltuted The next game was played wlth Conrad here Th1s was our hardest L T W Saterhe Ex enson ter and ran the regulars ln at the startlng of the second Dav1s was play 1ng Crane s pos1t1on Nelthel team had scored at the end of the f1rst half In the last half Teton plled up 39 po1nts and held Conrad down to a goose egg Flnal score 39 to 0 m Teton s favor The closmg game of football was played Wlth C C H S on the local f1eld on Nov 8 The f1eld had to be llned Wlth ashes on account of the f1eld be1ng covered wlth snow It was a fa11ly easy uctory for Teton IH splte of the snow and sllppery f1eld Crane was back m h1s pos1t1on at half Dav1s playlng the last quartel Fmal score 33 to 0 1n favol of Teton The substltutes that wele used durln the season and thelr po 1t1ons a1e as follows H Jourdana1s F B E Burns L H B O Dav1s R H B D Moore Q B G Radcllff C G Trescott R G H Ble k L G Helme R T J Slanger L T G Stokes R E L G166 1 I I Only ten men recelved lettels because of the fact that nelther Dav1s no1 Crane played enough quarters to recene a lett r LETTERMEN W Upham L E A fast end who could be depended on to break up opponents mterterence W M0791 L T A new man at the pos txon but could be d p nded on to do h1s Shale l4l'm l l' H W - V W ' ' ' ' - ' ' . 'G . . . :: . ., . g . .,. . . 5 . ., . g 3, . 5 . ., . 3 . ., . 1 5 . ., . 9 . :, . T .g . . ., . g . . ., . E1 7 - ' r ' EE , . l., . . T . g . Q 5 ' . E, . . ' , G r , ' a . gp r . ' I as ' H ' ' , - ' X' 1 . f 7 . 1 ' . 1 I . r . , I . 7 7 . N - , . ' In . . I . . . I . , ' ' . - il , . . . , . , 5? 1 . . - I y E . . . . . I I . . ' 4 . Q ' ii ' li ' . . lil . lk game of the season. Coach Midgett played the second team the first quar- lil . . . H - n lf . u . , , . I 49 . . . . ---- 3- - - - ls? . . . U .n 7. I Q . M, - s J p n A . , L ' ' . ' . ' . i l . ' . ' ' . , l ' g ' . 3 P ' : . , . .1 . , . . .Q . , . . .3 5 . ' N . . -. qs. . Y. , W .n , . ., . , ., . , . ., . Y, . ., -.. W , . .3 . -, . .g . , . .g . ' I ,. L. i ,j , , , P? ,lg lx -eeud eil . , . .- -s pl , . . by . get .u . ', . .- ' Sl a ' c e 40 X 4 B McNeal L G A small guard whom no opponent could pass A flghter and w1ll1ng H Moore C A smashlng dashlng center Our accurate passer from formatxon and a good lme plunger A Dale R G Rather slow but heavy enough to offset hlS slowness A good man for next year C Saterlle R T A tacklmg tackle who always got h1S man A four year man at thlS pos1t1on L Crary R E A speedy rangy end who always nalled h1S pass Wlll be mlssed greatly next year W Cohoe Q B A quarter who used hls head llght but afraid of nothlng Good at runnmg back punts O Evenson L H B A hard h1tt1ng halfback and constant ground gamer Always ln the game W Burns F B Equally adept at carrymg the ball puntmg passmg runmng lnterference or backlng up a hne An ldeal leader for the squad O Davls R H B A halfback who was our fastest open fleld runner on the squad An asset for next year H Crane R H B Always called on when 1n need of a few yards for F ret down A heady and capable plave Captaln Burns recelved honorable mentlon by Mr Scott 1n hls revlew of the season 1n Montana Burns ranks as slxth fullback ln the state Summary of the Season Bet Conrad C C H S CCHS Opponents Total Total tb 1924 1 1 .....A1... .............. . ,... ..,. ,,.., .. , Il U - IV , W' . .. .., . . .. .LN . , . .T . - 1 .......,........,..............,.....,...... og T. C. H. s. ....................,......... 54 ff 0g T. C. H. S. 39 . . . . 8g T. C. H. S. 19 Conrad .,.................................... 05 T. C. H. S. .............................. 39 T . . . . og T. C. H. s. 33 il ' ...................... sg T. C. H. s. .................. 184 . ,W ..4- Y ,W Foo all in ' 41 L 'I'I f1f 'ff .'ffff f'f 'f Tf TfL'Tf '1Ig.'f f1.'I I. . 1I ' .3 2 5 ' ' IZ.3...ff...ff 'ff' ' . . 'I. ' 'I..' 'Il I BOYS BASKETBALL Basket ball for the s ason of 24 2:1 was staitcd tuo we ks aftei football was ovei With fix of th old flrst squad men gone a whole new team had to be organized Another set back that had to be mast 1 ed was the mumps which came unasked Coach Williamson picked a team the second piactice His pick was Dean Crlttendon and Howard Jouidonnais as forwards Lvall Craiy center William Burns and Ohvei Ex enson as guards The team was put thlough drills of passmg and receiving the ball signals and basket The opening game was played with Comad at Comad Dec 12 Teton did not show up as well as expected Conrad had a defense that Teton could not penetrate The final score was 33 to 8 in Conrad s fax or The second game was played with Power on the local floor Decembei 18th Teton made up foi the11 defeat in the Conrad game by romping ovei Power 92 to 2 Crane was on the lineup haxmg, iecoveied fiom having his tonsils removed Ciane played iight guard Buins was shift ed to center and Crarv played in the last half The third game was played vsith the Alumni on December 29th The team had bioken training, during Chl1StlTldS X2.C3.tl0I1 and was not in veiy good shape The game was very close ending, with the Alumni on the long end of the 29 to 26 scoie 1 c Boys' Basketball Tc-am 3 ,- 7 1-3 y w . 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T V. . 42 y, ,. .1 ,,e, is so , J 2 5 . , P The next game was played w1th POYVGI at POWQI Janua1y 16th Burns and Crane were off the l1neup because of the mumps Clary was 1n at center and Jou1donna1s at 11ght guard Cohoe was run 1n at ught f0l ward The game ended w1th the score 27 to 19 111 Teton s faVOl A week after the Power game Teton met Belt on Tetons floor Teton was out classed dllllng the whole game and lost by a SCOIQ ot 30 to 27 Crane was st1ll on the s1ck l1st Burns was played ln the last ha f On February 7th Teton met the terr1ble Brownmg Ind1ans o11 Te ton s floor The maroon and gold qumtet was ln the p1nk of tum and played the game 1n the same form The fmal QCOI6 was 23 to 12 11 Teton s fax or Burns and Crane were back 1n the1r regula1 be1ths Iou1 donnals was off havmg gone to Bozeman February 10th Teton left on the H1l111e t11p Two games were played The flrst game was played Wlth Havre on Feb1uary 11th Hav1e ran over Teton by a 33 to 20 score The second game was played w1th B1g Sandy the next mght Teton won by a score of 10 to 7 On Feb1u ary 13th about 3 a m the team left for Choteau 0111 er Exenson went to bed Wlth a sore 1aw the n1ght before and woke up wlth the mumps The d1str1ct tournament was held 1n G1eat Falls on Februaly 18 19 20 21 Teton drew Havxe for the f1rst game and lost In orde1 ed Th1s was eas1ly don and Teton won fltth place Ick Crane was plcked by the tou1nament refe1ees 'md off1c1als a r1ght guard on the all d1str1ct second team The substltutes that were used durlng the season WSIS W Cohoe L Green as forwards O Hanson as center W Mofer C Armstlong, and Sam Kelly as guards SIX men rece1ved letters for basketball They we1e as follows D Cr1ttenden Although f1rst year out for flrst team he proved to be the speedxest man H Jourdonna1s A freshman who won h1S place on the team by h1s accurate basket shootlng L Crary A rangy all pos1t1on man who played ex en pos1t1on 1n A 1 form W Burns A husky 1el1able man you couldnt get alound H Crane A guard whose guardmg floo1 wo1k and basket shootlng won h1m an honor O Exenson A statlonaly gllald whose gua1d111g was 1mposs1ble to pass H1s passlng and breakmg up of plays H619 a featuxe of h1s play 1ng ltl'1 l'1J W - W ll W K . v .v . u 1 ' - . - y - 1 ' . , 1 I , ,n 4 ' n I' , x 1' N ' 1 l . , . . . . . 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'., 'g 7.Ted- F, . .r , r J , . p qy W - W 0 W , . ktb GLRLS BASKETBALL The flrst game of the season was played Wlth Conrad at Conrad The flrst half was very excltlng Conrad lead1ng by three pomts Durmg the second half Conrad kept steadlly gamlng t1l1 the flnal gong d9Clded Con rad v1ctor1ous w1th a score of 20 13 Fhls was a bad beg1nn1ng but the 0'1rls belleved IH the old saymg Bad beg1nn1ng good endlng The llne up was Conrad Forwards Sallom Gourley Lee Guards MCKIHHOH Wagner Bussell PPIHCC substltute Teton Forwards Myrtle Martme Helen Morgan Helen Llndseth Guards Lllllan Archlbald Pauline la cobson Phyhss Green Beatrlce DeRusha substltute The second game brought Power to play on our home floor Th1Q game was qulte the opposlte from the flrst game Teton havlng a walk away The fxnal score being 24 4 IH Tetons favor The llneup was Power Forwards J Oressen E Dull G Johnson Guards E Dahl The thlrd game brought Teton s old star players Calumnll to test out thelr accuracy agalnst Teton s regulal team Th1S game was the most th11ll1ng and excltmg one of the u hole season The gym was crowded wlth rooters Old Teton yells new Teton yells and yells that Teton never heard were dlsplayed by the alumnx boosters whlle the student body 5 elled the good old Teton standbys and urged thelr team on to vlctorv The score was 29 16 Although Teton won bv the b1g sum of 13 pomts thev had to work and work hard for every polnt they made The alumm dis played some good playmg and we know lf they had been 1n trlm and had had more practlce our glrls would have had to play somewhat harder for the1r vlctory The lmeup was Alumn Forwards MSFIOH Prldham Helen Gorham Mary Ellzabeth Forrest Guards Alta Led erwood Margaret Jackson Mary Cunnmgham Myrna Cole subst1tute Tetons legulars l D 1 Girls' Bas e all Team 1 , . -Q u u - r n 1 s - Q u I u tl . . 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W U W .., .l The fourth game brought defeat agam to our Teton players Of course thls IS no place for excuse but all of our team except one had a llttle m1sunderstand1ng w1th the Prof consequently the one was the only one that rema1ned on the team But Wlth the slncerest apologles to the Prof and Coach and the mlsunderstandmg cleared up our team was relnstated Just ln txme to meet the Power slx on the1r home floor Almost a month had elapsed slnce the last practlce and the mght for the game and wlth one of our players commg down wlth the mumps fof course she d1dn t know lt, our g1rls met defeat by the terrlble score of 12 22 The llneup was Power s regulars Teton s regulars except Imogene Butcher subblng for H Llndseth The flfth and last game of the season was played wlth Brownlng on our home floor Th1s was a fast and furlous game Brownlng leadmg by 4 polnts the flrst half Teton came back the second half w1th renewed energy and COHf1deHC8 and showed Browmng the trlck of catchlng up The fmal score was 16 17 IH Teton s favor The lmeup Browmng Forwards I Gors A Klpp B Brown Guards C Welsh F Schmldt J Gordon I Walyen substltute Teton s 1egulars except Lucllle Morgan subblng fo1 Myrtle Martlne Thls wound up the glrl s games untll the tournament whlch was held at Augusta at the close of the season Our team left for Augusta early Saturday mormng Our coach Mlss Medley drew Fort Shaw for the f1rst game Th1s was a hard pull for both teams mak1ng lt the fastest and most exc1t1ng game at the tournament The fmal score was 19 17 IH Teton s fax or We belng the wlnners had to play the wmner of the Power Augusta. game whlch turned out to be Power Here our team met Power for the thlrd t1me On a neutral floor both teams were HHXIOUS to prove they wexe the best hoop throvsers so the game was real exc1t1ng at flrst but our team play1ng all around Povs er soon had the score so h1gh that Power couldnt poss1bly catch up The fmal score was 35 12 Thus ended the season of basketball for our glrls scormg them the wlnners of the tournament The captaln of the w1nn1ng team was presented wlth a beautlful large banner glven by Augusta whlch the whole school IS proud to ovsn Also three of our Teton players Myrtle Martme Helen Morgan and L11 l1an Arch1bald made the all star team The lineups were Fort Shaw R Cassady L Cassady T Culver E Kuley L Klrley E Nelson H Skele M McDonnell Power E Dull G Johnson M Blake E Dahlman J Drlessen H Gese Augusta E Sallee V Nett M Aldrlch B Stratton G Flsher N Nelson R Ogden A Plngs Teton Myrtle Martlne Helen Morgan Helen Llndseth Imogene Butcher Helen Plke Phyllss Green L1ll1an Archlbald Inter class games The f1rst of the mter class games was staged Wednesdav evenmg be tween the Freshmen and Sophomol es The Sophomores won thls Cby good hard playlngl thus makmg them el1g1ble to plav the Jumors The Jumors won th1s game therefore havlng to play the SGHIOIS to determ1ne the champlons They were detelmlned all 11ght and they beat the Senlorsl Thus the Jumors ale the champlons for the Vear 25 Our glrls w1th the1r splendld lecord are held 1n h1gh faVO1 bv the est of the school for they hate certalnly prox ed themselves good rep resentatlves of Teton H1gh l , . - ' ' ' u rv . , K K L . 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Once in a Blue Moon The musical comedy Once in a Blue Moon wae g1ven April 24 under the direction of MISS Wlll13mSOH The story deals Wlth Bob Hariington a young man who has been awav at college for four yeals He is expected to retuin to the home of his foster aunt Mrs Montfomerv xx hose daughter Sylvia was his boy hood sweetheart Having fallen in loxe with anothei girl he sends his men whom Mrs Montgomeiy takes for noblemen anne at almost the same time A iobbeiy occuis and suspicion is turned on George who 15 forced to disclose his identity The Guilty Darties are soon brought to lLlSt1C9 and a telegram from Bob leax ee George free to finish the story in approx ed fashion with Sylxia l l fl il' ll' 66 ' 99 ,' U ' n , - ' A 7 7 - A Q. , L 'S ' L1 ' , K.. gs- t , yn Lv , v' , kv 'S - L- , 1 v I ' ' v ' . - ' , L1 hw 'A friend George Taylor, who closely resembles him, to take his place. Two , y . 1 1 7 11' v I I 47 THE LAST Moon Lads CSop1dnoD Mrs Mont omely CSpef1k1ng,l Qylxla Nontgome1y CSop1anoJ L93t1lC9 Montgomen f9pe.f1k1ng,J M1 Bobblt Morton fBdl1t0l'10, Betty Mo1t0n CSopranol MIS L1la Lavandar CSpeak1ng,J B1ll3, Mzvmell fB311tOH6J G901g6 Taylor CTeno1J S11 Percnal Chetvnood fSpeakmg,l M Rene Le Mon fBa11toneJ Suzzane CSpeak1ngJ Hop Smg H1 CB.1r1toneJ Skyl:-nk Roams fSpeak1nogl Mooney fB311tOHGJ Q Halllet Ld1SOll Helen M01 gran Phyllls Green Har1 1et LHIQOH Mx 1tle Martme Dean Cuttenden Ma1gue11te P1ell1e1 Paullne Jacobson Ha1old Clalle Cla1k Coffev CllffOld Satellle VV1lll3.ITl Wllllg Ma11Oll Butchaut Eddy Hovwald Wllham Bums GIIQQ Trescott Although the weather was 1athe1 LlDf3.XOl3bl9 when the play was fm en a good crowd was present and the plax was successful On Wednesday May 16 the play wms g,1x en at Comad Tl1e1e was not a Vely large C1OWd plesent but enough money was taken 111 to pew expenses The Freshmen Operetta Isle of Jew els was gn en Feb1ua15 14th by the F1eshmen Glee Club l , . . . 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I, - W W 'L.:'::inzr1rQrg::1gzg11gg315uxL:g,':A5.55-:.'rzgz:gxxjunzg:1.,::11::..'gill SENIOR PLAY Clarence the Senlor play selected bv the class of 25 was given May 20 Th1s play deals wlth a leturned soldler vsho IS applylng at the off1ce of a large company for a pos1t1on Mr Wheeler the presldent of the company IS very busy but Clarence 1ns1sts so he IS glven a Job as secretary at the Wheeler home Bobby th e young son of the house comes home from school and falls ln love wlth h1S slster Coras governess Mlss P1nney Cora lmmedlately forgets a grass wldower wlth whom she was lnfatuated and turns to Clarence MIS Wheeler who thmks her husband IS 1n love wlth MISQ P1nney IS very 1ealous In the end Clarence and MISS P1nney fall IH love and Cora and Bobbv are sorelv dlsappolnted CAST In Order of Appearance Mrs Martyn Ruth Malcolm Mr Wheeler Harold Crane Mrs Wheeler Harrlet Larson Bobby Eddle Howard Cora Paulme Jacobson MISS P1nney Clarence Hubert Stem Della D1llXVldd16 Marguerlte P1ell1er Clark Coffey Cllfford Qaterlle Phyllss Green Wllham Burns pllmented on her excellent dlrectlng Mr W1ll1amSOn took over supervlslon of the play durlng Mlss Paul son s trlp to Mlssoula for the Declamatory Contest IE IF' Isf 'll 5. K1 'F s i V1 Z u I I I I I I I E . as e - Scene from Clarence II I ! H !! ' 3 ' I , - . - , I, . . 1 . Y . . ' ' I . ' . . ' '. . . il , , I ' - 9 Y . . . . , . , ,. . , , f . C . E5 . . . . , .. ., ' 4 QI . E41 ' . . . a . . . . .... I . . . . I EI The play was under the direction of Miss Paulson who is to be com- IEQ ' , . . IE! n u EV! k 49 Ei 1: fur- ff- -'1 . ' 5 I 1' 41 W - W U W P m 1924 JUNIOR PROM The Junior Piom of 1924 was decorated 111 Japanese effect The Celllflg was measuied off nto QQUHIQS and vsnes stretched to fasten the ciepe paper to The papers weie drawn to the center of each square and were hung along the edge of the balcony and lights were w11ed to these also The orchestra stand was a platiorm v1th lattice for sides and a pagoda of crepe paper was eiected from the top of this to the ceiling The Prom of 25 is to be decorated IH ioses Pink and gieen paper is to be used The orchestra stand is to be latticed in green I lj J , Junior ro a parasol containing a light was hung in each one. Japanese lanterns . E . . . , . . , . 1 50 V- 1 at ..., 1 I .::, . If gy W , W U XV , V,411I,,,,,Z:,.:,, ,.A, T ,,11.A,7 ,:,,,, I i kJdrz 2 STOCK 1IlUlDGllNG The 1925 stock Judglng team cons1sted of Elmer Burns Howard Jourdonnals and Harvey W1ll1s The team accompamed by Mr Sweat left on February 1 to attend the annual Stock Judgmg Contest held at Bozeman Although the team d1d not place they were ln the upper flfty from among over 200 teams Somethlng that the boys found ln Bozeman dld not agree wlth them for on the way home the party got separated Harvey W1ll1S came ln on the evenmg tram and the remalnder of the more or less vlctorlous team landed at about m1dn1ght The boys were glven a few days t1me to recuperate from thexr Journey and then were called to assembly to report on the tr1p They gave an outllne of the speeches they had heard Stoc u in Team . . . , , . 3 ' r J , . 51 3 4 5 77770777 ' ' W W 3777I!Z7E5I?fEQ7 7Qll51,f7fl'31f3'f37 Vf37 '?Y2 1 2 ij 'T:: i'7:g:'ivfzgzigrftzi'':f'r:.: 71 , E,tugQirtzzzlizrfrt:Q',:ir?j:grtt:?j!L?E 'Bt x DECLAMATORY A great deal of 1nte1est was taken m Declamatlon by the students thls veal There vs ere slxteen contestants 1n the prel1m1nary contests held on Ap11l 20 and 21 The fnst day those contestmg were Nan Cole Lo11a1ne Lathrop Bud Burns Henry Crossen Clen Boetcher L1la East vxood Dolothy Fox Those havlng the hlghest avelage we1e Nan Cole lorlalne Lathrop L1la Fastvsood and Bud Burns The second day those taklng part vsere Gertrude Spoelder Cllfford Saterl1e Adelbert Andrews Flank Kramer Wllllam Burns Myrtle Martme Wllda Slmons Agnes Nlasset and Luclle Brown The lxghest avelages wele awarded to Cer trude Spoelder Cllfford Saterl1e Myrtle Martlne Luclle Brown The flnal contest was held on Aprll 28 Myrtle Ma1t1ne takm f11st Gertrude Spoelder second and Nan Cole th1rd Myrtle Martlne the wmner of flrst place left Tuesday the 12th for Mlssoula wlth MISS Paulsen to take part 1n the State Declamatory Con test They letulned Saturday May 16 Among s1Xty elght contestants MISS Martlne was chosen as one ot the twelve to partake ln the flnals PARTIES There were not many dances g1ven durmg the year The most 1m portant one belng the get acqualnted dance gxven on September 10 Tlus was a matmee and could hardly be called a dance The next party was the annual Sen1or Dance g1ven Octobel 2 The J unlor Dance was the next event commg on Nov 7 On Novembel 23 the Sophomores gave the1r dance On March 13 the Freshmen were glven the pr1v1lege of havmg a party This was the flrst tlme the Freshmen Class had glven a dance for a number of years On Aprll 17 came the most lmportant dance of the year Cexceptlng the Junlor Proml the T Club dance MUSIC for these partles was fur nlshed by the Hlgh School Orchestra January 9 the loslng sldes of the Country Gentleman contest gave a party for the wlnner Commlttees were appolnted to take charge of the varlous games When one of the commlttees games came up he would call on students and teachers from the audlence to take part Thls party was glven for the entertalnment of the students who do not dance and It was enJoyed by every one BASEBALL A baseball team was orgamzed thlS sprmg under the supervxslon of Coach Mldgett Th1s was the flrst baseball team 1n several years and al though everyone was rather out of practlce a successful team was organ 1Z6d The Interclass games were played on Tuesday May 5 and Tuesday May 12. The Junlors and Freshmen won both games the flrst by a score of 11 to 8 and the second by 15 to 11 52 l'l'm r ' ' l H Xl - PV H NN R 7 L L - t .. 7 A 1 I ' D L 1. 6. .1 . ' v ' x .. , , J s ' . 9 1 x . , . i ,- K . . 1 , Y A , J , . 7 r V 9 9 '-a 1 1 1 e ls 1 C ,, . 1 A ' . ' 1 - v 9 .1 - . N . . 'T .1 9 0 1 , . J ' r 1 an , ' . . ' - ' v . , . . - - 4 . . 1 . .-flglii.. 0 L ' an n V . . , . . Q . . 1 . 9 . . . . , ., . - - u n v . 1 . . , . . -,..- G - . r 1 x Q . NATllONAlL HONOR SOCHETY In every first class high school there are clubs and soc1et1es of mam kinds If rightly guided and directed these may be a wonderful incentne to develop the powers of the 1nd1x idual members Each may have its badge or insignia The members mav receive public recognition for som exceptional piece of work or for taking part in some competitive QXGICISG The members of the athletic debating and other teams mav ieceue then lettels before the school and have their names appear in the headlines o the dally papers Those interested in literary society or 1n ITILISIC com before the school and public on many occasions These and othei activities are worthy of the plac they occupy in the l1fe of the school These often assist 111 relating pupils to real con d1t1OHS in life Of course there IS a danger of floundering in a sea of heterogeneous smatterings Many pupils seem to make school duties secondary in importance Th1S 1s wrong Many pupils actually say You never heard of the honor pupil after he leaves school Again this 19 wrong The honor graduates of our high schools and colleges are f1ll1ng five to 13 an easy method of preparation for life s duties The successful athlete must have his days of training of pieparatlon for the contest The same is true of the muslcian artist lawyer doctor or of any other successful person We must serve as apprentices before we can become masters The purpose of the National Honor Society IS to create an enthusi asm for scholarship to stimulate a desire to render service to promote leadership and to develop character in the students of American second ary schools There is no honor conferred by the school that excels that represent ed by this soclety It represents the fundamental objectives for which schools are instituted and gives recognition to those who have attained most nearly the desired ends Other honors at the disposal of the school are only partial ln the sense that they recognize specialized ability skill or talent but this society looks upon education as a total product measured by the four dlmenslons of life Throughout history man has recoffnlfefl the value of such d1st1nct1on and in one vsav or another has marked tm special honor those who excel The Const1tut1on of this national organization recognizes foul cam dlnal ob1ectnes as the fundamental in all educational plactice Scholal ship Character Leadersh1p and Seruce To esalt these obyectnes and l'l'v l' H W - W H W , I I ! . 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I, fl XV - XY L Y:1.: L...,:1..n..:1.f1:L ' 'Iv , MUSIC Music 1s a language and language is a method of expressing what we feel The singlng of songs 1s 1 featme of utmost lmportance Proper songs lmprove the musical quality and strength of young voices develop muslcal imagmatlon appieclatlon and good iudgment Youth IS the period for the lay 1ng of a good foundatlon for the arousing of musical instincts for the unfolding of talent and for making prepaia t1on for after years The songs then should be of 1ntr1ns1c merlt as to text and melody simple and w1th1n easy range of perfoimance A year or two of vo1ce t1a1n1ng such as this course offers IS of great benefit to every student taklng it Those esnecially gifted not only have fi valuable preliminary t1a1n1ng but feel no doubt as to the adv1sab1l1tv The man w1th a song in his healt loves h1s fellow men Let us therefore smg of this land of ours and of the rights of all men to l1ve TL-ton County High School Orchestra ,, . . u . . ,, . . . Q . Q I A A L Q . , .... 7 A. . . , 1. G u . . Y. . . ' 7 C 9 1 i ' , , K V . . L. . K , K . . A . . og A . . . I of pursuing further study if they so desire. , ' . . ' se I, '.Z' ,,I'11..f . IT ' TX' T'. Y I'1 '.f,, 'fXTf1I . 1 1 2 TIITTILQ '1 IZLLZZ .,.., ,, ., ' , A I Q, mrs11141111m:'gsnsEln5,l.mxr.1Qsi1,:wgams P O W - W O W MUSIC DEPARTMENT The muslc department 1n Teton County Hlgh dates back to 1919 when the mus1cal play Alabama Jubxlee was glven The chorus for th1s was composed of every pupll IU Hlgh School At th1S t1me the muslc was under the dlrectxon of Mr Wllllamson In January 1920 the glrls glee club presented the operetta The Wlld Rose and thls same wlnter a boys octette was orgamzed In the autumn of 1920 Mlss W1ll1amson fwho teaches muslc at the present t1meJ was added to the teachmg staff Thxs years Glee Club was more successful there belng twelve boys and twenty elght glrls en rolled The mus1cal comedy Paul Revere was glven The next year C1921J MISS Wllllamson st1ll plloted the Muslc Depart ment The outlook was more favorable slnce there were more members both ln boys and glrls glee clubs Thls year the Muslcal Comedy I Indla was glven by the glrls glee club Fmally 1n 1922 Mlss Wllllamson began to see some results of her two years hard work Cherry Blossom a mus1cal comedy was glven and was consldered a success by every one The sprlng of 1923 a boys octette was orgamzed The members of thls group were Clark Coffey Clarence Lmdseth Jlm Looney Clxfford Saterlle Bud McNeal Harold Crane Hank Hammond and Brlck Ander ,W . 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H- ,W T, A x11:::.:'jL::::lj:1::1:1:1:' :::I1.g:11Q1r515x1Lrz:::zzz4gZ.1::Jix315.g::1:gl:::11:g1.1 I .J ggggigzrrgzHug:L:1Lg1::zru1I:n1yg::.'j:g:u5'.:m2:1r1grrx51rx:!11x1xz.51..:: 7 son A glrls quartet composed of Mal garet Jackson Eda Gregoly Helen Gorham and Irene Clealy was olganlzed These two gloups touled the county and gave programs at Dutton Power Fan fleld Bynum and Pend roy The next fall Mlss Wllllamson s effol ts were rewalded by the mterest whlch some of the students took 1n orgamzmg an orchestla Al Banna tyne started the 1dea by gett1ng a saxaphone Lyall Crary and Paullne Jacobson lmmedlately got the c1a7e and IH a short t1me they also had saxaphones Then of a sudden the 1dea became catchmg Cllfford Saterlle and W1ll1am Burns ordered trombones and Harold Crane and Jllll Looney cornets Mr Sweat not to be outdone got a C soprano saxaphone A set of drums were pulchased fol Clark Coffey to practlce on hm and Frances Prldham who already knew somethlng about then 1nst1 uments Jomed F1 ances playlng the clarlnet and Jlmmy playlng the w1ol1n and tenol ban1o The operetta Gypsy Rover was gn en thls year The year 1924 the mus1c department sent replesentatlves to the State Mus1c Meet wh1ch was held at Creat Falls Ap11l 3 4 and 5 Thuty Harrlet Larson sololsts James Pr1dham v1ol1n1st Helen Gorham p1an1st Frances Prldham clar1net1st Glrls quartet Margaret Jackson Har rlet Larson Eda Gregory and Helen Gorham Glrls duet Harrlet Larson and Margaret Jackson Boys quartet Clalk Coffey Ea1lW1gg1ns Har old Crane and B1ll Burns In the fall of 1924 there were two vacancles 1n the ranks of the or chestra J1m Prldham who graduated wlth the class of 24 and Jlm Looney who left our m1dst for Bo7eman Sevex al new faces and many new mstruments were 1n our ranks Phyllis and Lloyd Green 1o1ned the or chestra w1th a trombone and a trumpet Helen Gorham Helen M01 gan Wayne Wood Clarence Stephens and Lawrence Fltzgerald each got a v1ol1n Gwenyn Burch and D2lI'W1I1 Crane trombones Arthur Pealson bamo Patsy Prldham flute and Clalence Stephens French holn There are also two E flat bass horns and one E flat alto hom wh1ch no one has as yet volunteered to play Among the act1v1t1es du11ng th1s year was the Olg3.l'l1Z3.t1011 of the Ukelele Club Thls club composed of g11ls gave sevelal enteltalnments durmg the term The operetta for 1925 was Once ln a Blue Moon It was g'1V6I1 Apr1l 24 l l J .1 l' H W VV ll XY e ' , 1 1 1 ' ' 9 ' y 9 1 y 1 r ' . 4 a v L - s av 4 9 1 ' , , . . ' . . 7 9 . . , , . . y D 1 . , .u . L - y . . , CC 97 ' 7 ' l l Y ' I 2 - 1. 2 1 - . Q . representatives were chosen to go. Among them were Clark Coffey and . y . 3 . , . . . 5 , . . 3 . . . . , . 9 ' ' 1 ' . . , I . 1 1 ' ' , 0 0 1 ' . g L 0 y , '- , . , . I . 1 I . . . , . 1 7 : , k 4 . Q L ! 9 ' 7 S , S ' ' y - 3 ! l I 1 ' I . , .g , , Q . CK ' Y! ' 53 , . .. I K, ,U , , , I H W - W H XX ys' Glee C l 9 2 5 l' H XX' VN' H W COMMERCTAL DEPARTMENT The commercial department of Teton County High School was es tabllshed IH 1920 with an enrollment of six students In the fall of 1924 the number of students electing the commeiclal coui se had 1nc1 eased to a total of th11ty membels It is a two 5ear course intended pumarily for those students who do not expect to attend a higher 1I'l9lIltLlt101'l of learn mg and who need to go to vsork as soon as then high school education s completed For that reason such students should plan the11 work oi entering high school so that they may take up all the commercial sub1ects offered in the Junior and sen1o1 years Seniors are dlscouraged from en rolllng in this course The subiects taught are shorthand typevsiitlng peiiods of eighty mmutes daily Secretaiial tiainmg or office piactlce lS corielated with the teaching of both shoithand and typewuting The time has long since passed when a commeicial education was considered purely vocational It partakes of the cultuial natuie as tiulv as does the study of English oi a foreign language In addition to this it combmes an element lacking 111 the study of a language 16 that of the quick automatic iesponse to the stimulus of spoken words which comes in the piocess of taking dictation We may confidently look foiwaid to the time when educational authoiitie in 1ll iecognize shorthand as a lan guage study w1th a xalue quite apart hom its xocational nature a specltlc coiielated xalue in helping to establish bcttei usage of lun fllsh . K i ll V I Commercial Department Class I ' L A' .4 .K h Y C , . 1. . I i . s . ' ' 1 ' . ' ' ! 7 and bookkeeping, each of these subjects except shorthand requiring double 1 .... , I . . . 1 . A 1 . . . . .3 , ' L L A' L Y, ' 1. ' , '. ' L v ' 1 , K1 , 1 - 1 ' ' ,- kv 'nw 1 1 S ,- ' 1 in 'Lv . 60 p 1 4, -J 3 A g K sf T, .W ,Y,,, ::1,::.mH,I ,,,,,,i .A.W,,, 1 U VV - XV U W ,, ,.T,,4,,, Tl- ,::11:,:,,i m,,,,::::7z M, of ll I 0 , , a nW The same thlng IS true Wlth regard to tvpewrltmg A stenographer IS not merely a mechanlcal typlst Fach letter to be transcrlbed becomes a d1st1nct problem 1n arrangement spaclng paragranhmg and posltlon on the sheet To the stenographer typewutlng IS an art unon whlch he mav QXGTCISC the best of hls artlstlc talents In recent years standards malntalned 1n the commerclal department of the best schools have become verv hlgh and requlrements for gradua tlon correspondmgly dlfflcult Therefore only students who are Wllllng' to work hard and who asplre to become efflclent stenographers after leavlng school should elect the commerclal course APlPlLllElD AGRICULTURE Agrlculture was mtroduced 1nto the currlculum of Teton County Hlgl School ln the fall of 1920 Thls came about as a result of the growlng de mand for agr1cultural 1nstruct1on IH the hlgh schools all over the country Our student body IS composed of a large percentage from the rural com mun1t1es and It IS for them that 1nstruct1on 1n the sclence of agnculture IS g1ven Our alm IS to serve the communlty and by agrlculture we alm not only to lnterest the boy from the country by a closer contact to h1S daxly llfe but also alm to g1V8 h1m somethmg of a practlcal and useful nature 1971 3 15 fl r A 1 ill' fit , , xl' lg! tj: 'E :E li, . :T Cl ss i orkroom H' . . . . . 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Af.I11CUltLllC, the baelc 111dust1y of human l1fe, to be useful must be taught xocahonalls BY thu we mean that the box must lea1 Il bv actu allx domg and muet do thoxe thmgs 111 Qchool XXh1Ch he xx 1ll late1 hdxe to do at home Tldlll the hand along mth the Tllllld O1 lef11 ll bs CIOIIIAQ' Such D1 oblems as test1ng seed llltliflllg' and gladlllg 51141111 m1x1ng 13018011 OdlS and g1asshoppe1 POISON, testmg fflllk nmlung buttel and cheexe and llllll d1eds of othe1 thmqs C110 exfmmles ol leal 111 .ut1cal 111st1uct1on FX 61 V OthC1 xca1 .1 COLUSG IN offel ed 111 anlmal llldllSt1Y xxlth a couwe Ill dQ'l0llOlTlV 111 the lIltClXCll1IlQ' xeals Iwum Nhon work 01 nmnual tldlll Xanced Falm shop XXO1k mms to tldlll the box Ill dolng those tlnnsre x1h1cl1 w1ll heln ll1IT1 on the hum u1th the tools he would hdxe HX3.1ldlJl SDQLIAI emphasls 18 lfud on the cfue of tools Ex eu boy 18 1equ11ed to do such th1l'1g1'S .mx shfn pen .1 plane and dfllllSl It lfllllt eel and flle fx saw and Otlltl exeluxes HCLQNSAIX to keen the 0lflllld1X tools Ill fnst class Ullldl t1Oll I11 automotne tldllllllgf thGOlV IS sunnlemented bx actual ox erhdul 11101 of can It 15 the hope that 1n the nea1 futule thls w1ll be made fl Ulllt COUISG but at D16N8Ilt both It and manual tlallllllg due 11111101 s 11' 1'f21 l' H XX -W H NX' ing is offered the first year with automotive tl'2llIllIlQ' for those more ad- ' D - QL I 'S V ' 4 Q - 'S ' I 1 A-'W7- 75E'- 'flUf7?717fU ,77f '1f'--'f5'f1E3ZFf?71f1'7'fE P W - W U W ff1r'rw:rrffjrr'::.1rr:v:r1:::r':g:: :ffm .1 - fri 5 1 h PHYSICAL TRAINING The flrst requlslte of a sound mmd IS a sound body The develop ment of thls may be brought about by play physical tra1n1ng recreation Fducators recogmze play to be a. potent factor 1n stlmulatlng mtellectual and physlcal growth not onlv of the chlld but of the boy and man the glrl and woman Play IS natural and spontaneous It IS the chlld s method of self expresslon Through It he not only IS entertamed but learns the llfe about him galns strength character and mastery of self Moreover as he grows the play lnstlncts develop lnto work lnstlncts In recogn1t1on of the value of play the Board of Educatlon of Teton County Hlgh School flve years ago consldered the add1t1on of a Physlcal Tra1n1ng Course to the currlculum For the boys the course places most emphasls on competltlve sports Football Basketball Baseball and Track For the glrls the course has three d1v1s1ons each meetlng twlce a week Each girl unless excused by a physlclan IS requlred to enroll ln one d1v1s1on Folk danclng IS offered and IS of value especlally to glrls tak 1ng the Normal Tfallllllg Course The second d1v1s1on termed gymnasium Includes marchlng drlll and games The thlrd d1v1s1on COHSlStS of com pet1t1ve a.thlet1cs-centermg for the g1r1s 1n basketball ' . 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T.. ..... 5 .,.. ..... ..... ..,..-......,. .... .....:::.1,..il,. ..1 1 J 2 ,j K .,.,., r ...... in ,trrgilz ,, . ,, , ., .,x:,,,.,:. r All Alana Hr 5 E M 3 H STEY5 X, WL 'EK- EVH5 DBHCEP5 GUN' U LUSTA Pal IFE MEN Lazy Three ,aaiif BUTTP1 H 6 gif EE Thef' DPL IIZ5 THE HISTORY OlF TETON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Teton County was named aftel a tube ot Indians who belonged to the Sioux family and lived in these parts The Teton County High School began in the grammai school bllllillflff in 1900 where Mr P I Cole who was the pimcmal ot the g1ammar school tauffht fnst year high school along with his other work Four students were enrolled in the high school work In 1901 Mr A B Guthiie came here as first principal of our hign school and for the following three years the school occuoled the upper part of the grammar school building It was then moved to the Woodman Hall and remained there for the next yeal and one half In 1903 a thiee year coul se of studw was plepared and minted and a new teacher added Mr D H W e11 A meeting of the board w as held ln 1904 to discuss the adx 1sab1l1ty of buildlng a high school Seveial othe1 meetings followed and at last the decision was favoiable hence ten acres of the Shexburn Ranch were pur chased for the site Doctors Lone and Befxupre were appointed on the building committee and material was oi dei ed to be on the giound bv July in the fall of the same year The building was completed and the school opened in the new building in Februaix 1906 The first athletes representing Teton High went to Missoula in April 1905 1907 brought a new IJllHClp3l M1 W W Jones M1 Iones seived 111 this capacity until 1909 when he was succeeded by M1 Bs 1on E Tone In 1911 the installation of a Noimal Coulse 111 Teton H1 h was con templated lVIr D J Dean took the position of p11nc1pal in 1912 and was suc ceeded oy Mr M C D1etr1ch in 1913 In 1914 the Domestic Science Department was discussed and estab lished in 1916 with Miss Anne Brenneman as the first teacher Our first Normal 1nst1ucto1 Miss Putmm was employed in 1917 She organized the depai tment and opened It to 1un1o1s and seniors The study ot German w as dlscontinucd tlom the school culrlculum in l ll ' 1 l' 1 P ll ll 4 I ll X xi 1 1' ' . A1 AT ,,. . . . u ' l , . - . , V 1 'l lb, V l sl , 3 1 L Y sl 1 . L L1 v . . 7 9 I ' ' 4 .s y Q 1' , . .1 W . y , 7 ' Q , . . . . I I l nl . A I l sl , C C s' -1. r ' 1 ' - . . , , . , . I . 3 c ' - 15, 1905. Professor Weir laid out the first track for the boys to train on . i . . A , K . . . . K 7, n 7 'i . , I. . . o .'. I. v 1' ll ' ' ' ' ' H 1 1 . ' V ' ' ' . - ' 'ly 1 1 - , ,, . C . A . D . N. p. i. D. . , V s N - , 'h ' P ' ' If lf n ' l 1 . 1 1, A .L nv 2 , v 4 I . .I ' 1 4 , ' ' ' .fs 1 1 ' V 65 l 1918 The same year ou1 h1gh school had the hlghest ax e1age attendance of any of the accred1ted h1gh schools 1n Teton County M1 D1etr1ch 1es1gned h1s p0N1tlOl1 111 1919 and 'VI1 R F VVlll13I'f1SOl1 took h1s place The same wax the lJ03lll moposed the e1ect1ng of a new h1g:h school bu1ld1ng and the conx c1t1ng, ot the old one 1nto a do1m1to1x The lJLl1ld1l10' was then fa1 too small fOl the numbe1 of students attenchngf The plan xx as to bond the countx fO1 31100 000 The same 5931 the hlgll school lellted two lOOmS 1n thc new palt of the g,1amma1 school lllllldlllg, to be occupled by the no1mal tlEl1I11l1L, depaltment August 1919 M1 D1et11ch p1oposed p ans fO1 the lJL11ld1lU., uhlch afte1 some consxderatlon by the bO31d were accepted The oonds Callled and by Octobe1 11 1919 b1ds VKQ19 opened Contracto1s Leland and Kleppe of C1eat Falls succeed Thls same yea1 Teton Counts Hlgll School had an enrollment of 119 students and the number of faculty IHCI eased to slx In 1920 three new courses wx ere apphed Commerclal MUSIC and A1t and Ag11culture Thls was the fnst yea1 1n the new blllldllig' vuth an en1ollment of 165 students The en1ollme11t of 1921 1eached 185 uhlch necess1tated a new teach 61 makmg ten 1n all The school contlnued to g1ow although the popula 11011 of Teton County IS much less than 1n fo1me1 yeaw New equ1pment has g'1dflLllllV been added Ulltll now Teton Huch 1 one of the best equ1pped schools 1n the countly 0111 school 15 0119 ot the iux 111 the Unlted States wh1ch belong to the Xldtl0I13.l HOUOI SOL19tV Wlth ou1 modern lJl11ldlHg, fullv equlpped and ou1 Do1m1to1V second 0 none 111 the state we stand fullv equ1pped to serxe as a Fountv Hlgrh School and gne to those 1n the most 1cmote palts ot the County the same oppo1tun1t1es and educat1onal adx antaucs as to those who l1ve 111 the com flflllllltj bb l 1 I' ll XX' - W 111' 1 l . 1 ' x- ' 7 4 7 . . 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Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C, C C 1 Tl-lllE CALENDAR SEP'1 EMBER School opens with laigest Freshman enrollment vet 72 Everyone supplied with text books after paying fee Freshmen get lost going to classes Get acquainted dance in gvm Goats separate from sheep Football starts lVIi Midgett coach Visited by M1 Jessen State stock 1YlSD9CtOl Hurrah' Miss some classes Seniors hold fu st class meeting, Offlceis elected Roll call Total 180 New Junior Gladys Pollock More Stacomb l1Ot1C9d among the boys New language teacher Miss Schol7 airives Harvey and William Willis Oliver Evenson Dean Crittenden Ernest Ising put in appeal ance Five new tynewritels in Commercial room Faculty leave for State Fair at Helena Glenn Stokes Ben Suwenson and Owen Dornblasei enter Pet ter late than never OLTOBER 1 Marguerite Prellier appears in bandages Poo fast a driven 2 Teacheis exams held in H S 4-Senior Dance Walter Cohoe praised at State Fan foi his model Miss YV1ll1amson staits Folk Dancing classes Normal Training gnls x1s1t Ciade School Jessie Edgar leax es school First Football game Pelt vs Teton Wow' Bang' Boom' Squ ek 'V Oichestla piactlce started Seniors older iings Seniors win half holiday fo1 selling the most activity tickets Maiy Cunningham lea cs school New French text books arrixe Beat Fort Benton 18 9 Breakfast seued in Cooking class Ike Martine ets yellow slip Chewing m fPe1fect1ng hel self as a steno 5 22 Two more typemltei purchased Lots of suiface fo1 paikin gum 1 1 l' H W - W U XY . 8- .' ' s s V - '. R . 9- . ', ' ' .- ' . . 11- - ' ' ft . 4' s ' s . . . 15- .' ' 1 '. ' , , ' . . . 16- ' '. , s - ' . '. . 17- ' 1 ' f. ' x . 1 . 18- . '. . 19- ' - . ' 'J . 22- f , ,, ' ' .. l 24- N ' . . . .sy . S ' . Y . 25- ' ' ' ' . . . 26- ' . ' 29T A., ' .C A, , A . .. l V- Sept. 30-Physical Training classes start under supervision of Miss Scholz. O t. - ' ' A . ' fl.. ' '. O t. - - A ' . . O t. ' . Ot. 6- ' ' ' . O t. 8- ' ' ' . '. ' . Ot. 9- 1' . O t. 10- ' 1 . : . O . . J F. . O't. 13- '. ' f.. .YZ e '!!.. '- ' . . O 't. 14- ' ' . Ot.15- ' ' ' .'. O't. 16- 1 ' ' . -V, Q- . O t. 17- .' ' ' . Ot. 18- - . 0't. 20- . ' ' ' ' .' . O t. 21- . ' g . Q ' - ' gu . O tu ld- , . n . . . .' Q. i sv . ' ., I. c c Oc OC c Nlov Nov Nov Nov Nox Now Nos Nm Nox Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec 24 George Radchff caught speedlng 1n the halls 25 Football game at Conrad 27 Is Prof on the V531 path? Just ask those who xx ent to Beluevt last Saturday 29 Lyall Craly reclted 1n Enghsh ' 'Y 31 SGHIOIS gn e Halloue en Party at Dolm NOVFMBER 3 Jr and Sr N01 mal g1rls attend Teache1s Meetmg 5 More classes sk1pped'l Rose K Brandt Rural Super1ntendent v1s1ted Normal T1 alnmg Dept 6 Eda Gregory leaxes fO1 Gnls Vocatlonal Conventlon at Bofe man Stops off at Helena 7 V' 7 Chlcken Dlnner held at Dorm to ra1se money fo1 lll10l9UITl Ju n1ors g1V6 dance afterward 8 Fort Benton vs Teton 10 F11 st case of mumps Luc1lle Brown Swell tlme 11 MISS FOI rest and P1Of leave for Great Falls fo1 Teachels As soclatlon 13 Ruth spungs 1oke aaam as new stuffll 16 And lo lt shall come to pass that upon thlq date Lyall Crary shall commlt hlmself to step out Wlth a glrl DFCEMBER Boys basketball practlce starts Glrls basketball starts Grand Rush Nan Cole gets 1nto Alma s bloomers by m1stake Eda glV9S repol ts from com entlon Ill assembly Allce DQHIIIS quxts school Harrlet Larson has b11thday cake wlth 18 candles Country Gentlemen contest starts Pauline s slde wln Reds owlng to cleve1ness of Max Bunday and Lloyd Cleen Double headel basketball mth Conrad Prof SlCkl Prof st1ll SICkll Back on 1ob' Jr and S1 Nolmal g1rls glve Chrlstmas proglam for Frosh and Sophs Powel game Both boys and glrls Cookmg class makmg Chrlstmas puddlngs Heavy results 24-Merry Chrlstmasl Vacatlon beglns I ll 7 , l' ll W - VV U W O t. - ' . ' ' . O t. - 1 . t. - t . f ' . . ' Y 1' ' O t. - ' ' f ' ' 8 3 ' , l . - r f . ' s' ' ' '. - Nov. 12-Ruth Malcolm springs new joke!!! . 1- .' . ' . . 2- ' I . . ' ' . 3- ' .' ' . Y ' ' . . 8- . .1o- ' '. Q '- ' - . . 11- ' . . 15- . ' . . 16- . ' ' .. , . 17- ,' . 7 . 18- . '. ' ' . ' ' ' ' . 19- ' . ' . . 23- ' ' f ' ' . . 68 all 311 111 EIU an T Ln an an an an an an an an an an an 'ln Fe Fe J Feb Fe Fe Feb Feb Fe Feb Feb Feb Fe Feb e J Feb Feb Mar Mal 'Vial 6 23 JANUARY B1ll BLIIIIS unconsclouslv takes books home Blue Mondav too much h1gh llfe the DIBXIOLIS Fuday Home Economlcs guls makln Fleshman Lostumes ton opuetta Flnest Klng and Kathryn McDonald lett school Knot togethel PIOWQVQIJ Country Gentlemen party Cheese S'1lldNVlCh6S' Assembly ' Walnmgll Get to woxkll' All cozy corners vacant Study mg fol efcams Semester exams Nolan B1ll1ngs comes from BI'0XVHlHg Everyone happy All remstated' Owen Dornblaser seen usmg table TTIRITHGIS fol fnst tl Teams leave for Power Debates' Someone gets Dorothy For s lebuttals' Veda Thompson SIIDS on steps and breaks thlough Gladys Pollock has her shorthand Flrst honor roll pubhshed Operetta postponed Mumps' Belt game here FEBRUARY Boys leave for Bozeman Dean Crlttenden flghtmg, Wlth hlmself lgqlll saw hls yesterday Brownlng games Boys leave for H1 Llne t11p F1ght1ng Amerlcan at Royal Theatre H S ouhestla Everybody vacclnated Oh let me see youls Boys return from trxp Fr1day the 13th Nuf sald Isle of Jewels g1ven Reports g1ven from Conference Dec1de to put out annual Boys leave for tournament Sho1thand puplls wolklng fO1 O A T 24-Dltto Ukelele Club organwed 7 Klndergarten ended MARCH Declded to gne opeletta Once 1n a Blue Hoon Gete McDonald decldes she IS a good typeulxter Dr McLean talks Intelmountaln l me sh :dow I' fw W - xx +1 xx' J . 2-' -. 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'. 9- . - 69 'fl 3 T + Mal 'VI31 Mar lt 31 lVIar Mar Mal Mar 'X 31 Mar Mar Mar Mar Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr May May May May May May May May New holns purchased Semoxs IQCQIYE then stat1one1y Gnls lntelclass basketball games Fleshman dance Uke Club pelforms at Palent Teacheu meetlng Interclass games fo1 bow No couples seen qtlOlllIl5I alound Exeuone home pleparlng fol exams Examslll S1 Nolmal T1a1n1ng gnls leaxe fol countly Kathun Pull1am entels school Letters plesented 111 Assembly accomnanled bv yells Declamatoly starts GIFIS leave for basketball toulnament APRII Uke Club enteltaxns at NIELSOIIIC party Operetta practlce beglns Eva H11Shb91g asks teachel to lengthen lesson Everybody got sprmg fevel Stlll got lt Mole of lt Lavma Ward re enters school Howa1d Jouldonnals comes vslth collal on Lyall W31tS at noon to vsalk out wlth MISS Paulson Prof keeps Sen1o1 study hall T Club dance Contestants prepare fm commelclal tournament to be held ln Great Falls P1el1m1nary Declamatoly Contest Operetta Once ln a Blue Moon Declamatory contest MAY Baseball team orgamzed Take operetta to Conrad Run short perlods F19Shm0I1 take hohday MISS ThO13 Maltlll entel td1I1S school Wlth leadmp Myrtle Martme and MISS Paulsen leave fo1 Mlssoula Alumm Banquet Class Nxght May 21 G1'3dl13t1011 Semor Play Wav 22 Jun1o1 Plom l 'v I' nl XX' XX' tl W - '. 10- ' . 1 :11- ' 'Y ' . .12- ' s A 1 .. -1 '. 13- ' s . , . 16- ' . ' - ' . . 18- . . ' jr. .. 19? L. K L . ' . . 4 . .Av . ' . 20- . 24- -j ' x . . .25- . '. ' l V ' t if . 27- ' . 28- ' ' . Apr. 3-Staff elected for annual. . 6- ' ' . . 71 'Q . K - Aug ' . 8- . ' '. . 9- ' '. . 10- ' ' . . 11- ' - x , . . 12- ' ' '. . f' ' . . 16- . ' ' , . . 17- 1 . - . 20- ' ' ' ' ' . . 24- ' . . 28- . 5- ' . 6- . 7- ' . ' . ' . 12- ' t 1 . 18- ' . 19- ' . .1 - ' . 20- ' , A 'L - ' 1 - , 73 I' Targexf P1-acfwce E An MM? Balvmd The Un'T':9e Berne: Uld 'Tr-far-s Wg ellkefll, A Dk , ' ' h . L, ' .- f? Q il: fi , ' I ' Aw ' , Ip! sf ff - , pil f ' W - I Two- , W : X 53 K S. , ' a V I ' Bar? , ' TA A V ff ' - f U, ,1 .1 :xo 1 1 ON WTTH THE lFlRlESll-llMlEN' There 19 no one so well known so l1ttle lespected and so llttle sym pathlzed mth as the Hlgh School Fleshman Ex elyone knows h1m the m1nute he entels the hlgh school H1s helpless wandeungs oy 61 the bulld 1ng h1S lntense eagerness to do the ught thlng and hls bhnd groplng fol the knowledge whlch h1s fond parents expect h1m to IQCQIXG are well known to the sophomores uppel classmen and the faculty Each of these has h1s own op1n1on of Ye poor suffellng Frosh The Sophomore Wlth h1s grand alr of superlorlty and h1s b1g head 1s the Freshmens most notlceable cr1t1c Accordlng to hls polnt of vlew the Freshman IS not a h1gh school student but merely an mfant v1s1tor meandermg around The upper classmen have a somewhat d1fferent oplnlon of h1m They are condescendmgly sympathetlc regardlng h1m Wlth an almost paternal a1r They treat h1m almost as a fathel would h1S son g1v1ng h1m a wee b1t of good advlce whenever they happen to th1nk of It Aslde from that the Freshman hardly 9XlStS for them If asked who a certam young person IS whom they dont know they w1ll no doubt respond Dunno Some Freshman prob ly' Usually IH thls way all unknown persons are ClaSS1f16d as Frosh especlally lf they seem the least blt unsophlstlcated The faculty pay more attent1on to the Freshman e1the1 because they have to slnce he always reglsters m thelr classes or because they hke chlldren For the Freshmans m1nd 19 st1ll ln short trousexs even though h1s legs are more craftlly concealed The prof as a lule doesn t g1V6 them credlt for knowlng much He reallzes that the avel age Fresh man IS 1ust out of publlc school IH Wh1Ch 1nst1tut1on he respected hlS teachers and thelr ldeas Therefore he does not bother about the danger of havmg hls ldeas attacked and he glV9S them freely to the Frosh by means of awe msp1rmg l1ttle speeches takmg It for granted that they w1ll be absorbed But how about the rest of the faculty? They are the newest and most consclentlous ones or else the ones who spend most of the1r tlme teachlng upper classmen They expect the F1 eshmen to th1nk somethlng whlch they have probably nex er heard of or done befole 1n all thelr hves Many tlmes because of th1S the Frosh pull sexeral grades other than A s and B s The Freshman rushes lHtO the school chuck full of pep thxnklng hell be the star athlete the star debater and everythmg else that has a star attached Now QIHCG he has honored the h1gh school w1th hlS presence that 1nst1tut1on Wlll have real school sp1r1t and pep It Wlll posltxvely w1n all the games and Wlll be a much better school 1n evely concelvable Way Really there s no l1fe hke a Freshman s' 1 l 1 I' 1 1 XX 'V W Q -531 ' - 1 ' 1 1 ' - s . , . . , . . Y , ' L' . 7 A 7. . ' . . N. Y N . n n L A 5 4 ' . . . '. . . . . N , . . . . 1 . Y T t , L , Q' . . , ' , , ' ' ' sc -' 77 L r bg 1 . . . , . . . . . . . ' 1 . - L u Y . . 5 . . . . ' 1 ' 1 . . . - 1 - cc 1 1 ' 1 11 - - 1 ' L 1 , . . . . . Q 1 , . . . . . , . H . ,, , . . . . Q . . . . K . , - ' as YY , 1 - -1 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . ' 1 1 ' , . . 7 r Q . . . . . Q Y . . . L . . T 1 1 . . . , n , , , K . . - 9 'Q 1 . . Q . v . i . . . 1 - - 1 , . 72 .3 7 , .,. .l,,l',1l,I I.. 'L ., ', f, lil. . ' E -4 I ...fill 11,113 .. .. .. .. . . ' ' , l.. .. 4 P - ll ' ,1, But thele IQ bound to be a rub some place and this rub is in his studies Why he finds that in order to begln to prepaie his lessons he must study at least two whole hours every day on every subiect Then he goes to class to be bombaided with questions which only Solomon and maybe not he could answer Public school may have been all right but lt didn t teach Pleshle to think fol himself Now what does the F1 eshman think of h1mself '7'7 FATE The sun was casting its first rays upon the fast turning leaves and the whlte hats of the mountain peaks It gave the first warnlng of the coming of wlnter A large sleek black furred animal wobbled from his den in the moun tain side stretched himself and w1th a look of wonder at the beautlful picture that Jack Frost had painted the night before set out in search of food He knew he must find plenty of food to quench his enormous hun ger as winter would soon take him in hand He must den up and call upon the surplus he should have stored in his large body As he traveled back and forth through the many colored bushes he bitten berries The old bear was not satisfied he was looking for a meal in one killing As he walked into a grove of quaking asps a sweet scent came to his nostrils and a glorious sight to his eyes He saw a fairly large animal one showmg a good meal in itself His first impulse was to kill He sprang forward with the quickness of a cat and with a loud roar flung his weight upon the helpless animal In answer to the c1y vhich reached the ears of the little animal a vast armour of quills stood out The old bear struck but not with the flerceness he had intended The old bear let out a roar of pain and fled into the bushes He tried in valn to iemove the needles that filled his nose and paws but all he could do was to break a few of them oft For three weeks the old bear suffered flndlng scarcely enough food to keep h1m alive Thus winter took him into her clutches and on a bleak December day a lone wolf sang the bear s death song from a small mound near the bear s den On the same morning that the old bear set out in search of food V1 young college graduate set out in search of work 1n the business district of New York City He was a tall handsome young chap and very ambi l'l'l l' U W XV ll , S 1 L uk , . . . . , ...i...-0,311.1 i . , , , . . . - X 7 ' I 7 , . . . . , found two or three mice, a small bush rabbit, and many sweet juicy, frost .. 5 ' . , . Y 1 ' ! ' ' , .' I L L - , my-V I q 1 -v . it bv vi 5 . . 7 . . . , . . , x s y . 1 I ' ' .- ' 9 ' 9 73 tloue but he had the wrong ldea he wai after monex One small Job and thell anothel no money plled up ln h1S bank account Juat ae the old beal had xx 1Sl'l6Cl to fllld a feast 111 one kllllllg' so the Voung man Vl1Qh6Cl to flnd a fO1 tune xxlth the expendltule of llttle energy At last the xoun man iound hlx goal ln a loll that xxo lld net hlm txxo hundled dollals pel dag. It xx lsnt hal d xxolk elthel He could d11XQ 'l C31 acloes the Canadlan boldel load It up and sxxlng back lnto the Lnlted Qtatea and make a fOltL1ll6 Ill a fexx xx eeki the old beal met hls tate As hls llghts sxxept the slde ot the mOUlltalH and then back 111tO the load thev lllumlnated tvxo flashlng gun ballels Thev were gun balrele of the laxx He dld not put on the blake at fllst but atepped on the gas and as he Qalled by a Qharp crack came to hle eare and a keen pam lan thlough hm cheat Nllth hls last atlength he put on the blake The Cal skldded swelxed fl om one slde of the mountaln load to the othel and ae the llghts exposed no glound ln flont of hlm the cal leaped fl om the cllff AS the moon Qwung from ltd hlgheat polnt the dame old vxolf xx 1th hls nose polnted to the etare dang hm death gong CLARK COFFEY 25 74 lql, ' - ' xl XX' l 1 XX' . , V . . . Y. . , . 1 L1 Lv g 1 ' 'lv 1 ' I I 4 1 2 3 l y 1 1K1 1 vi 1? L. 7 1 1 1 ' 1. 1 1' 1 K L L ' ' . v ' n 1 One night he was sailing along on the old mountain road close to where 1 1 , 'I1 '. Y A A1 'L1 ' W1 K. . S' ' ' ' 1 ' ' 7 A1 ' 1 1 Lv. 7- v A v. ' 1 ' 1K1 n LN x ' , K .L n . . 4 1 T '. 1 V in A I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 7 1 1' ' 1 . . , . . 1, I - Aw Ar kv 4 - 1 I u A . . . 7 7. .1 . l , . . ., . . l . 9 Q' , 1 1 A STUDY OF SOUNDS Flom JLIIIIOI Sophomole Studx f I H111 at INo0n CP1an1sQ1mo F11 st Comers J Hello k1d why the change Ill speed Theme Gosh I IOlg0t all about It Talk about hot' Hookx Im time but Thls thc weeds School thlS kllld of a day' as soon ClOdk CHO Hob CGenexal murmur mole COITIQISD wlsh we could haxe DILHIL N0 got youls' Not goms, to Wondel what thmks made of' NIONIQS Blleve me Im g'OlIl Folna be good Whats the lesson ID Flenchl Dance tomght Spose PIOI '7 Ixo such luck bah' Wa1tll next summer' Shes Iueh CTee Heel Hey' You klds calm down I hafta study' Aw no come on k1ds CFort1sQ1mo Most ex elyone Presentl Flankle got xnx gum dym ton some QSQI lmblej Now F'1'1nku you know how I loxe you' You know me Frankle' Don t leaxe me out' No I mean some th It h xsn t been chewed' Too publlc' Oh you th flres out'CTee Heel Now qult or youll hult me' Oh no I wouldnt fsweetlyj Ill help' Behaxe youl self' CFF Cllmarcl I haue 1t' CScrambleJ Get 1m' fGeneral Hee Hee Ho Ho Tee Hee Hal Hal B F' I XM' tE1ase1s Cxreful m1 ht hult somebody' POP' Ouch' W ho threw that Just NV211t CSc1ambleD LOOM' ZIP' It s gettmg too hot Th1nk moxe Ouch' Talk about hurt mad at you Oh dldll t mean JIGGERS' QScrambleJ fP1an1ss1moJ Sllence HELEN MORGANI 26 l 1 l 'W-XYHW I l l I ' ' '- - . f 'R 1 . ' : I , v sv . tw -11 . A , ' 1 V ' f- .- , ,' 1 ri v i 'Si , V K. Q1 u -.I s Yr- .1 Ll ' ' . ' ' ' V V Q - V' V v T- ' s ' .T T V V . ' - ' ,- . . . , . . ,I - 1 Y - . X- I -y V. ,- ,. , . ,- , . . , , ' 5 71 Y ' . s ' Q 1 T . .. .-'- 1 . . 1 T . ' v . 1 .' .T , .T k UT . I , 1 y D 1 v 1 - . ., , I . , , . Help 'im out' CGroanJ-'s no use-give up! -All . ' .l I I I .I . 4 . ' , ,. 2 N, 'T ' 9 ' . L. i A . .Z -1 ,, .C ' 2, v v T I i- , V1 . , . . - , .' 2 as ' ' .- ' .- , , e ' v, ' 1 , 9 A . ii ci , , V V i. 9 , T 4 V 1 V v . - - , ,. - - - - - - - - '- ' '- IF . 31 ' . ' .' 'sl - ,z - 'g ' 1 T i 7 V 'Ji . ' - V -- r .l -.'- ,f r I ' I . l .., I , K .T I 1 , . . T 4 1 ' . , . 75 lu f LONGINIG I long for the sunht p1'1111es bfue Whele the Cow ote shambles along, P01 my hfe agam Ill God s f1 ee an Whele all was an endless gong Vans a dav haxe I happllx tolled Out thele IH the mnd svs ept waste And the west xunds mom In a d1ea1y tone Come haste' Come haste' Come haste So Im gomg back to the l1fe I left F01 a hfe of hlghel bettel th1ng,s FOI who says theles 1 hte th It IS h1g,he1 Than one out vxhut natule NIIILS7 I p1ne lor thoee 1oll1ng plams out thele That abound wlth happx hfe Whele I ln ed md loxed was tlouhlul neu B5 turmo1l and hum Ill stufe I 'i3C11IlC9fl all that I meallx lox ed When I lO1lI6d Ill thls NOCIRI 1310211655 And nova calhng alone Is mv dzeam castle dome Lome haste' Come h xste' Come h isle' So Im gomg, hack anl vse ll st ut 151111 That dea1 one onlx and I Ixe hwed and leal ned Ill happw be Out xondel beneath the sln DEAN ChI'1TF'XIDFN 1 , I . I XX H Xu K . 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Y . , 14: '. 7' L I c EVE . , A .V ' ,Y .7 , Y 7 L 7 , . 1 l n' 3 1 a - , ,. 5 ,2C. , v v v PRESIDENT SMITH A EORMER TETON STUDENT It was a hot sultry aftelnoon and It was evldent from the heat lssu lng from the radlators that the lanltor had vlolent chllls and belng con slderate wlshed to save Teton s students any such agony Intense heat 15 as unbearable as vlolent chllls as was proven by the contlnual unrest ln the study hall At least Johnny Smlth thought so for flnallv hls head rested on the desk and hls eyes closed ID slumbel As he read the Washlngton Tlmes great headllnes of President Smlths lnauguratlon attracted hls attentlon Could he Johnny Smlth former student of Teton be presldent'7 How foollsh' Of course he had won the electlons and would g1V9 hls reat lnaugural address the next mornlng March 4 1934 He would not follow the strlct plan of economy that Coolldge had upheld and practlsed Washlngton would hear the great est lnaugural address ever glven Athletlcs and educatlon would constl tute part of hls program He would 1IlflLl9IlC6 lnstructors to drop Algebra and Geometry from the currlculum for now that he was plesldent what use would he ever have of them It seemed qulte foollsh to make students labor so hard wlth them when they were practlcally useless It was wlth gl eat anxlety that he awalted the morrow The mornlng dawned brlght and clear Johnny dld not feel as con at Teton He began to whlstle a Teton song and lmmedlately hls splrlts brlghtened It was ten o clock Thousands came to hear the Presldent s address It was not as he had planned The cro Nds frlghtened hlm and h1S tongue clove to the roof of hls mouth He felt terrlbly hot He had forgotten hls speech After houls It seemed he leallzed hlmself saylng Ladles and fentlemen The C1 owd went w lld wlth cheerlng and applaudlng He was glad the publlc w as welcomlng hlm so heartlly He was unable to speak agaln and he was belng ralsed lnto the alr by some thlng He opened hls eyes and was astonlshed to see Prof B111 tugglng at hls halr It dld not take Johnny long to reallze he was not lX1I1g' the lnaugural address He heard Prof say you have hlgh amblt ons but for your sake and mlne be a llttle more ambltlous when It colres to Algebla Johnny turned S1Xty dlfferent shades all at once He had no doubt talked ln hls sleep and the applaudlng he had qulte engoy ed was fl om hls cl ss mates lnstead of Wash ngton s thousands CLEONA BEST 26 l'l'l l H Nl NX H W 9 K y 1 . . . K - u I , 1 K, - . , . . . . . . . . , , A . ' ' 9 ' 9 9 ' ' Q i. . g . V 7 Y ' - . 7 , . fident as the day before. His mind wandered back to his boyhood days 1 , ' 9 X . . . A. 4 . ' . 4 s ' . v it n . . , 77 1 Y v v. V. I . ,Y . . 1 1 7 L . A l . . .A . . A . ' . . g' 1' ' . ' . H Y . ' ' 5 N . ' . , . . . . . N Q ,, . I 4 U . . . 7 H F i ,' a Q . x - i ' ' . 1 ! , . 77 FAREWELL My dearest sehool I haxe no song to elxe you No lark could plpe to thots so Clllll todaw Yet ere we palt one blessme we can lcaxe you For evely day Ine on defu sehool let who xull he eluu Make noble belngs send not a dleamy thlllllf., Out thus make lxfe death and that x lst foxeyer One gland sweet song Ayologles to Chaxles IXIHLSICX Knowledge and wxsdom fen from hemp, one haxe ofttunes no LOFIIILLUOII Knowledge dwells 111 heads uplete wlth thots of other men VS ISCIOIH ln mmds attentlxe to then own By Xvllll im I oxxpel SONNET Student Thou shouldst be llvlng, at tlus hour I'hy marks hath need of It 'Ihey ale a fen Of rounded vexos C usen I'ng:l1sh then Clvles Thus blllfflllf., ttdkllllll houl by hou1 Has f01f6lt8Cl youl longed In golden dower Of Senlol Cl'QflltN We ale luv men And learn your lessons dally Lalfllllg' DOVSQ1 Thy mlnd IS hke a star and dwells apart Thou hadst a bram whose stlenath was hke the sea Blank as the naked heaxens now thanks to thee So dldst thou tlax el ln hfe s dreary wax lfV1th lelos QXOIX day 1nd vet thy head Less and less knowledge ln Itself does las Apologfles to Xxlllldlll V5 oldsxxolth I III IAIN ARL HIBM IJ 2' COMPARISON SIUE a song of Teton IIIQII Its no plaee for a lalk For the klds up there are Fxenehmen And Prof Joan of Arc He commands and we obey Its 1ust ahke then you see The teachers are the Generals Hls xules lnfoleed must be When he looks me 1n the eye As stlalszht as stralght can be I feel those httle shlx e1y ehllls Go ehasmg over me -Ind the1 klds s'1y they IC the same I VSOTICILI lt It eould he VR hen Joan ot AIC looked at her men If th y felt as small as we QIHQ' a on of Teton Hlgh It s no plaee fox a lalk Ifox the kld up there .ue Flenehmen And Plof Joan of A10 WILDA SIMONS 20 0 , . , , l fl XX V VN U XX L. 4. y - L. ,J , y . 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Z 7 1 s 1- ' 9 ' - I - 5 1-In vu ' - V ' , 1 ' 1 , - - , . 78 I 1, -J I' u n-I WlE 'll'HllNK Hlgh School 18 a glOll0LlS round In sp1te ot dll lts ups ind dow ns The xellow shpx and scoldlngs too Ale of oul tl9lNLllCCl mnmours lcw We ll ne 61 forget the tllllbx we hfld When the studs hall teachel w ds slck ln hed The elasers would be flying, hlgh When Prof would eoftlx tm toe We cl soon he buckled down Plgalll Some tulng to ffmthom A httle sholth in Othels studylng, Shakespe ue 01 Poe In an etfolt to make L 'JO Ol xo W h1ff' goes mother pluc ol ch ilk A1med It somelmodv 1 studlous block N ne ten md the hell would unc 1 oul cl wus Wltllllllt 1 tl We d get bdwled out tm lemg dumb And then the xellow sllp would come Johnnx Jones x ou ze 5.01115 to fall If a llttle mo1e lfnowled e 3ou dont axa1l D1nne1 tlme would soon pa N. hw And the fxttelnoonw w oul l oumklx tlx Home we d Journex wlth 1 b meh ot books And the next day back wlth 1nt lhcfent looks So low 91 clawmen do as we sav And make the beet of ei h Hwh School day If you don t w he 1 xou 19 out 1n thc wolld ot t1u l The tuals and Dl0lJlCIT1S x ou ll nexu 1ug,gle H HXRRIET L LXRSON 7 l 1 K ' I fl W X. 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'zo ll 'J .Y I,OAll-TING School IS out for the day I take my books fl om my desk and make a mad rush for the study hall door PllSh1Ilg' and shovlng my way out I rush w1th the rest of the book laden students dovsn the steps through the halls and 1nto the cloak room Jer klng my cap from the hook I grasp my books and make a center smash through the exlt At last out 1nto the alr' On the steps I 1o1n the rest of the gang and we re off for town That Enghsh teacher IS gettmg too fresh holdlng us up there for an hour Thls from a hlghly msulted senlor Next tlme she trles that let s get up and leave suggested a brave one Th1s IS the nature of the conversatlon as we stroll down the street Our hurry IS over No need to hurry now for we have untll suppertlme to loaf At the Post Tavern the smoke sci een IQ started Clgarettes of all brands are pulled out and fxre appl1ed Books are d1scarded at the Post Tax ern and Gorham s They are too troublesome to pack alound Wlth vlgor added to our bOd16S by a fag we 1ndust11ous vouths move on towards the Post Offlce The gang crowd around the wmdow Such remarks as I l1ke the one IH the mlddle I wondel what the pr1ce ls are heard The crowd moves on Some one gazes longlngly towards Cox s closed b1ll1ard hall Wlsh It were open says some one I don t I owe hlm a llttle too much lg the lesponse Fmally the Post Off1C8 I take the mall out look It ove1 and put lt back I can t be bothered vxlth lt too much trouble A few mmutes latel ue are back 1n the Post Tave1n smoklng and talkxng Let s walk suggests someone Agam we moxe At the C1t1zen s Bank there IS a moment of 1nd1c1s1on Whlch way now? But from fo1ce of hablt we turn towards the Post Offlce aga1n To the Post Offlce and back to the Post Tavern where some of our compan1ons leaxe lol home Not I I stay unt1l the last dog IS hung Another half hour of standmg alound the Post Tavern door Some one asks the tlme FIVQ o clock lb the answer 1020 I' 'P W - W' H W bali? 7 ' Q L u . . , . - 7 P y , n 1 , m . . g . . , . . , H . l . . . ,, . . . . , I CK ' ' Y Y, 7 , Y ' . , , 7 ' I r ' . . . . ,, ,, . g. 7 z Hannan's got some new suits in, sonleone warns. - , sc ' - - 91 xc W, ' - rv , i . . , KK ' Z 77 , . . CK 7 ' ' 9? ' , , , . . . 7 ' 9 47 u , V- . , a . 4 7 . A y X . Q ll 0 Y 19 , . . V ' . . , . . . . . i KK ' !! , ' . . , . 7 , 1 . cc ' J l lv ', , , . so r , b Lets vlalk aga1n and walk we do lmtk to the Post Offlce Th1s t1me I take the IT13.1lVS1th me Let s 3,0 home It R a llttle eallx but we mlgllt IN uell We get ou1 hookx out ot then lestmg pl ues or to1g,et them lllllll ITlOlIllf1g 'md lelxe fOl home Loafmf 15 oxer fOl the dax Oh l1L111X 011 the next so we max 1111111 cmox the xxx eet 1epose ot lO?.f1I1,g ll ILI IANI BURNS Zo That 'Yellow Sllp One b93.Lltlfl,ll Septembm mo1n I met a flewhman all forlorn Vlho p1cked me up and looked me o 91 Then thleu me down upon the floor An ha thought I tls plalnly xeen Ol h1g,h sehool laws xou ue Illllte amen I to th It lxd my msdom lent T1s xe15 quee1 upon my xnoul That xou ot me hue newer hea1d Because I help all frosh to do Then da1ly taeks Wltl'lOLlt ado Youll sec lm mueh l9SI'J6Lt8ll then P1 those who Teton H1 h attend Beloxed bv all the teathers too NVhen Mosh wll not then le sons dm The f1ewhman looked at me 111 t11g,ht A Sophomo1e Ill nex 91 Sllgllt To 11.111018 Im a tC11llJl9 bo1e I alvsaxx make the NGIIIOIS QOIQ Q0 xou muxt st11xe 11cle cl to le ll Il O1 xou ll meet me at exen tlllll And 1f wou do QOLII ClLlt1ES xhght Youll get that xelloxx wllp all 11f,,ht NI -XRI -YN BLTCH -Xlfl l , I , I l 1 F ll - ll fl XX U 71 v f ' U . f . 1 ' '. 1 , , c 1 . ca 1, r H AK If ' Q v v I r 2 1 v . t, , . . 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Nl 5' ' f Selmlolrs If thele IS a state ul the Lnlted States Xxlth povx El and heautl too ll hose people ale loy al patllotlc and bl axe Oul own Montana that s lou Il thcle lS a school the best lll the tate Whose students ale lox al and tlue Whose Y'IlO121l 18 hlgh xl hose game lle complete Deal old T H S that IS lou If thele IS a class the best lll the sthool Of klds full of pep to the last Who get up alld get thcle and kllOVk xx hat to do Then that IS the SGIIIOI class The best class ln the school and I guess That of all the bests the best best X et Ale the SQIIIOIS of T C H S WILDA SIMON S 20 Each Pupll of Teton lllllgh I lox e old Teton Hlgh To me lt s xelx deal but the telm IS almost ox 91 And exams ale dlavs 1112 neal Of coul se Im glad It s ox 91 Studles books and all But Ill be lust as glad 'lo stalt affaln next flll Attel the summel IS ox G1 All the f10llC and fun Back to vsolk a alll To Xlctolles to be vson But now T01 ood old vacatlon 'lhlee loll months to be free Then Ill letlllll De 11 Tetoll And hope youll welcome me ALINIA KINC 96 l 1 l' I' YN W 1' XX O ,ig Y i ' .Q ll . I . c. f, L ' 9. . M K1 r 1 7 y 1 4 1- v , 1 ,K y 1 7 1 ' ' ,. 'S If Y A, ' S 1 , s ' s ' , ' .r ' s 2 ' , ' . . ., Ll V7 . n .kv I Lvkw, I kv . lv I , ' - V , 1 V . , , . ,, , ,. . . , I Q , The best state in the world and the best school in the stateg my LAT . I T Ax ' v ' ' ., - ' l .Y , ' 0 0 ..,Eg-i v 4 , ' 'w ' 1 7 . Q ' 1 9 7 . ' v . . .1 , 1 , I , v 1 . 'Y 9 Y , . 1' . u' - 1 L, . . C A, Z 1 1 J 1 . V 1, . . , 4 7 1 0- . CJ 7 7' -' 3 v l . ig V l . , 1 fu .. , g . , , Q 1 I 1 1 9 9 Y , YJ ' 1 1 - 1, .. . nllmoll JOKES IFXLHPS II lnll I IONNCII incl I lllx Inncs wclc out on lJllSlIlCSN onc qunclax lttel noon when 1 Ing, fdfllll LL sport counc plssefl them wlth two xelx IJl6,lIlW xoung, l1Ill6S Ill It ink w hllt thlt 1 peach' fhetcllnlg to the cu Bxllx It mlght h ue been but I thou ht thcle wcle two rleaches NOT VS HAT VS AS NIEANT Teachel What do vou mefm hx xuch langua e ' Ale xou the te leh Ol lm Plllill I know Im not thc te lchcl tlllx lllxe ln lclot' THI' HONOR SY STI' M Teachel VS hat iLltlIOl1lX ue Nou f1llOllIIg,7 Almoit CXQIX Nentence on XOUI papcl ls encloxul III I1llOtdtlOll YTI3llxN Qtuclent II ell to tell thc lllllll tcflchel I wax QLIOUIIQ' the tellow that sltx next me 907 NIQIXYIII Llowcl XVho w IN that nl xou spoke too Ollx 61 Ex en on da -X191 wnl Ida who Ol1X El Icld know GR-XNINI XR Teachel II ould lt be collect fol you to eal to me lou wah thele Vebtclclayl Flowh No It wouldnt be collect llec IUSQ xou wasnt thele yeh lC91Cl3.V 33 l' 1 ' ll Y XX ll XX , . Y Y Ai .1 Ax Y 2 ' 7- 'l ' 2 , .4 - . - , ZA... Y' Y Yv.tY -x ly, j f z ' Hz '- Say, 'zu ' z z ' I ' 'l ' 'z :J I . YJ . r 2 V , Q. x ' Y I v v Ulu A 5. A L '- V Y ' g '. ' j 2 - el' ' 2 I? ' an v 9 x 1 H X , H l 4 C Q Teachel'- Very well then, il' you are not the teacher, why do you ' , ' , 1 ' A ry I C . Y . Y. Y . .isa Iv 2 .' VY 2 Y I- ' rf. A A. Y . Y AY Yi Y f 1 - 'l. -. LY? ' - r ' Y Y... K J r s x , V Y. , ., Y. L. ' ' Y 1' 1 ' y, A . Y' VY 111 .2 L. . Q: . 8. A, '97 ' -'4I'. . Y' -iff . 'lv ' V 11-u t , , M ' I A. , ,111 r ' , .. , . Y Y Y Y.. . ' y , v I, X, , -rs V Y Y U ' ' Y 7 , -1 . ' .l 1 v vc - Y 1 -1 , - - , , c . L . - , H BAI DHEADED? Mws Hokanson Joe you mav gne xoul 1epo1t on Ol1X61 C1om ue Joe Denn1son 0llX 91 C1 omxn ell xx as the only han left by John Clom XY C LOUR'l I4 SY Mr W1lll3mS0l1 ualkmge along wth h1s head dovsn 1an IHIO a t1ee backmg off he baud Oh D3.lCl0I1 me M1 VV1ll13,I'I1SOH was 111 a bad hun1o1 that afternoon IWW Mme Hokanson What does, I W W stand fo1 Alma Klng I wont W'O1k Mws Hokanson You must have 1o1ned that class WHEN A MAN S A MAN M1 Sweat Qln AQIICUIIUIE claseD A pe1 eon thmke he IS a man when he Qmokee Leehe Chalme1s Bud BUIHS 1s no man HOW 'IRUE Aplll 16 was a g1eat day 1n the hxetory of the flfth D6110d geomet1y elaes fo1 they all had thell leeeons p1 epa1 ed M1 M1dget had forgotten to aselgn It the day b9f0IE MUTT AND .IEFI4 Leslle Chalmeu fHe1ght 5 feet vu elght 95 poundej to G1les T1 escott fhe1ght 6 feet welght 180 poundej Gee you sophomoles are a bunch of llttle 1unts EN GI ISH IV NIISS Paulsen Paullne a1e you chewlng gum Paullne Jacobson Wo I am ettln a XElSd0II1 tooth and It annovs m IN AI GLBRA Nan Cole May I haxe a plece of chalk 7 Prof W1ll13mSOH Wo but you may have a llttle C1 ane I 1 , D , l' 1 1 XX f NN 1 P XX A l ' 1 U v f ' y v . . . 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' . 1 u ' ' 44 , . , ' , rn . - A , ' . 84 WORMS WINS Holvmson XX hat xx 'Is the Dlet of XX olmsg I Shelton The I uman ptople l1x ed on 1 dlet of xxor N HOW LRI PI Xlnss Hok mxon XX h It h xppulecl to the I xp 11 It Leslle Ch xlmels He xx xx hm necl it tht st xlxe IIKE MIND I IRI' POEWI Soph I put mx xx hole mmcl mto thlw poem Te lchel Exlclentlx I Qee th'1t It N bl mk xexse H Xl PY D XYS QUQSUOII Defme 21 hx pocute -Xnsxxel It s a kld that comes to school xx1th '1 SINIIL on hu tice BRILK ' 1nCole Wu xt I 112k me uexm' SAI I4 IY I IRST Xlue Holwmwon XX hx do thnx h ue lence uouml INUIl1Stl.IlQS D Amhexxx To keep the coxxs out WHAT9 Nolmz Hoxx dlcl N in get :ll the Qhfzllx mulw on hel txceo Altl She xxas out xx1th Lxttle Cldllt, WP I' IJ 0211 xxell knoxx athlete LIXXISINIG Fxtfgeldlcl xxon the me h lll Npzmt lt the Chotedu Houxe xuteldix NON SKID CIIIIIOII Cole to -Xltfi DOIIllIltl9I Put on xoul CIVIIIIS' Dmtx s geo mg, to get sluxhx l c I I' I I XX XX 4 r XX . K . 1 1 v 4 K4 V v v . 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Pals-' ' h' '-XM' ., N nsense, lFmol Yourself There once ln ed a Mldg9I m a Dale bv a large Fon rest of Bulch He formerly had been a Butehel but thlllklllg hlmself WQIQQI declded to take up the art of Wood chopplng On returnlng home and f1nd1ng h1s famlly gone he 1umped 1nto h1s Chalmers and drove down through the Eastwood to a Pollock s place The Pollock told h1m that the tel r1ble glant Armstrong had stolen h1s famlly You Boetchel hfe I get them he saxd as the Kelly tlres rolled up the dust Just as he was Crossen a small brldge a large Cran flew over h1m and he stepped on the gas somewhat harder When he arrlved home he went 1nto the house drank a cup of Coffey ate some Brown bread tested the edge of h1s sword by d1v1d1ng the Core of an apple hung It on his slde and started The sun was as hot as a Bakers oven and as Mldget walked along thlough the Green grass and Whlte flowers prouder than M1198 Standlsh had ever thought of be1ng the Sweat rolled down h1s face About mldway to the glant s cave he met Wllllam s son the Wlseman of the V1c1n1ty son To klll the great Armstrong was the reply Tell me the Best way to go Why dont you get Moore men and Morgans9 I wouldn t thlnk of Qfolng alone Let me Askew one questlon Did you ever hear of my belng afra1d 'P Mldget turned and walked down a llttle hlll where he saw a Fox creeplng along and slmple Slmons slttlng behlnd a bush golng to shoot the Fox vuth an alr rlfle Mldget plctured hlmself as Slmple Slmon and Armstrong as the Fox It was Just a Gamble who would w1n He would not thlnk of It All the world was Mary and thls gave h1m Morehardt than ever Thls he needed for he was Seekln vlctory On reachlng the glant s cate he heard Armstrong playmg an lnstru ment and slnglng the Blue Moon Medley Oh my w1fe' He has Spoelder he sald to hlmself He declded to walt on top of the cave and drop a rock on the glant s head Thls he d1d and then cut the grant s head off wlth h1s sword The head flew off and shook the whole earth when lt l1t on the ground Whlle the earth was stlll shak1ng Mldget awoke to flnd h1s Wlfe shak1ng the bed to wake h1m up CLIFFORD SATERLIIL 25 l' H XX V NN as O , 0 n V .YEL .V . Y . u A m ' ! Y ' ! u , . Q . r. . . , Y ! ' ' n , ' yn , ' ' y y K K . r . ' e ' ' l I , ' 7 y . Y 7 ' , . 4 . , . . , . . . , . . , - . Where are you going all dressed up like a King? asked William's- . u ' 97 , ac , , . ii CK 1 7 ' ' Y! U U . . . . ,, 7. . - . I . . I . . . . . , V . . - Cl K ' 77 l ' ' , . . , . . . . ,i . . . , . . I W 7 , . 88 A lLa Constitution In the course of high school events there is a time when it becomes necessary to take off the bonds w hich have connected us with school and other forms of slavery We must then go out in the world and show the other emancipated youths of the country the superiorlty we haxe gained in oui high school course We hold this statement to be tiue That all high school students ale created equal that they ale allowed celtain unquestionable ughts that among these are study obedience and honor tol the school that to secure these 11f:,htS they must pav homage to the school and teacheis and do no other except by the consent ot their principal that whenex ei thex disobey or do not follow the iules laid down by the school it 18 the iight them yellow slips which by the rest ot the students is considered a desir able qualitication and that he IS eligible to be enrolled in the Teton County High School BUD BURNS 28 Will You Remember In 10 Years The libiaiy at noon Phe paddle in the OTTICQ The sciamble for gym middies Holy stockings etting, w eighcd Vlaking Piom ioses Undeseixed yellow slip Luncheon day in CdCsa1 class The causes of the Woild W ai The ditfelence b tween haisei and balsscl If icams Footlnll heloes Halt session days lQ r l' ll XX' - W H NY O O . , .. N I v 7 1 l ' v - 1 . . ., , ' 4 1 1 f : 4 Q v 1 ' K1 . q u. V kv 3 s s , , ' .' - 3 , L, . , S, L. L . . . . K., . 5 , . VY .u V A X . H . .u 1. 1 . , . of the principal or the teachers to punish them with a paddle or by giving 1 ' Y . , 1 nw . w v .kv kv. 1 . - ! , . 4 x , . 'v 1 v T 7 ' ' S AK n - 1 0. - r Y - A '! D 1 I ' 4 1 Aw A1 ' v 1 v s v 1 . ' ' . 8 V , I 'L. - . 'CS , . 1 1 l . 5, 59 5. HINT I0 'IHE WISE Thex tell UN P1of L1ll C'1IIf see I could not lnhuc It to he But 1t xx IS 11o bluff FOI SLIIC LIIOUIDII He walked 11ght 11110 a tlee IILIIl1,PhONIN P C YMNASFIC9 Xou should see OUI e1ght tlmtx YXITI IX e do the cl lllx CIOICII w1th um Qome flop 011 the iloo1 But t1x It some mo1e Though muscles leel swung 111 each hmb Hou ll See a lugae po1t1o11 of kneex Mus Qcholf does seem 1 1the1 1 te ue And gn es he1 con1ma11cl She 5 amuwed by ou1 efforts at ease VERNA UPMAN 26 GIGGI ES A 5:,1g,gl9l1QIC a g51gg,lc there And a gulgllllg, solggle ex GIXVS hue Boxa and g lls th111 and tat G1ggle at thu and glggle at that Boys and sruls sho1t and tall G1ggle 111 the c1ass1 oom and 111 the hall They g1ggle at thc 11ght md g1ggle 'lt xuong, All take a pa1t the weak md thc HIIOIIQD At tunes thexe g,1g5xlcs a1e tumcd to sC,11et 'NI hen the teacl1e1 lssues a yelloxush leaf That meanx an hom aite1 school FOI b1eak1ng, the solemn g.,1ggl111g, 1ule HI IEN PIKE 26' 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 xl NN ' P M v Y' X T1 A I L , , , . 3' r , t 1 . c , 1 , ' I l I 'I . 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'L lg ' .' VHXN' XX 'PNA GARAGE Whe1'e Qerviee is given firet coneideration Dependable Mel chandlse CHEVROLET The Real Car Power Morgan Company International Harvester Company L e M ACHINERY MCCGRMICK DEERING TRACTORS Choteau Mo tana I -, gl-, I J , . Q , Full in of 4 A A , L Il :ze 7 eagle-, i ..,, ,.,..,5T...... , ,...e::..,,, e ,flee tg -J ....-..........-.-.-.........-.-...-.. ....-.....1....-.-.......-...-...-......- ,:, 111 XX -V, H X1 Stockmen S State Bank of Chotcau Very sincerely the frzend of Teton High s NILDONIAID P16S1dGDt A P cLTH1x1h Qawhlel Jos Hlrshberg Sc C0 FST XBI ISHILD FEWERAI 1856 NIILRLHAINTS Ex 61512111110 You Lxe Eat ox Weal Lhoteau Nlontana I 1 ! 1 I 1 a i I ! i 4 2 ..-.-.-. . 1 . . . . ' ' , . w ' x 1 ' . ' . L. x . A A A 4 , . A . J. I , . ., l -......-........................................-...................................................... N O 0 0 I . 1 1 K 1. A f 1 . 1 x 1 WN 3 1 1 v v 1 ' L A 1 W I Y Y ,, Y . Y - N cg - v A I 1 H Y . 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