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THE MOUNTAIN SENTINEL SENIORS HFNRY PARSONS Hank “Really.” Basketball 3. Baseball 2, 3. Track 3, “Banish the Scrub” 1. “Seventeen” 3. “Time of His Life” 4. Agricultural Course WILLARD PETERSEN Pete “Ala. Goodness.” Football 4. “Banish the Scrub 1. “Penrod” 2. “Seventeen” 3. Agricultural Course VERNE PETERSON Verne “Yah.” Class Prophecy 4. Football 4. “Banish the Scrub” 1, “Penrod.” Agricultural Course WILLIAM STARBUCK Bill “Amos and Andy.” Secretary-Treasurer Class 3. Glee Club 3. Yell Leader 3. “Penrod” 2. “Seven Chances” 3, “Seventeen” 3. “Time of His Life” 4. Agricultural Course CLIFFORD STOLTZ Cliff Daffy.” Basketball 3. 4. Football 4. Baseball 1. 2. 3. Track 3. President Ag Club 4. Glee Club 4. “Banish the Scrub” 1. “Seventeen” 3. “Time of His Life” 4. Agricultural Course ROBERT WICKWARE Bob “Oh. Oh.” President Class 4. Editor-in-chief Annual 4. Secretary-Treasurer Class 2. Vice-President Student Association 3. Class History. Foot ball 4. Track 3. Glee Club 3. 4. Penrod 2. “Seven Chances” 3. “Seventeen” 3. “Time of His Life” 4. Class Poem. Academic Course FRANCES AXTELI Gigg’cs My Word.” Entered from Conrad 2. Class President 3. Business Manager Annual 4. “Time of H. Life” 4, Glee Club 3, 4. Academic Course Page Five
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THE MOUNTAIN SENTINEL SENIORS JOEL BLANKENSHIP Decker Yes, that's right. Secretary-Treasurer Class 4. Secretary-Treasurer Ag Club 4. Basketball 3. 4. Football 4. Baseball I. 2. 3. Track 3. 'Banish the Scrub 1. Penrod” 2. Seventeen’' 3, Time of His Life 4. Agricultural Course PEARL EICHELBERGER Dot Well. David Advertising Editor Annual 4. Glee Club 4. Basketball 2. Asst. Yell Leader 4. Seventeen 3. Seven Chances 3. Academic Course HEREOF GILBOE Herhe What What-What. Secretary-Treasurer Class 1. Vice-President Class 3. Athletic Editor Annual 4. Basketball 2. 3. 4. Baseball 1. 2. 3. Football 4. Track 3. Seventeen” 3. Seven Chances 3, Time of His Life” 4. Academic Course FRANCES HUGHES Frankie Oh, say. Class History 4. Time of His Life” 4. Glee Club 4 Academic Course MURE HUNT Murlie f 4 Wake Up. Entered from Hurland. Missouri 4. Calendar Editor Annual 4. Basketball 4. Football 4. Academic Course FREDA JOHNKI Fleeta Oh, Babies. Entered from Cut Bank 2. Vice-President Class 4. President Student Association 4. Classes Editor Annual 4. Time of His Life” 4. Class Prophecy. Academic Course Page Four
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THE MOUNTAIN SENTINEL CLASS HISTORY As the weeks, the months, and the years roll by. we sit and think of the fall of 1926. which marked the beginning of the Class of 19 30. We. of course, were timid at first, but after our initiation, we were determined to make our class stand out among the others like raised letters in a book. In return for the rousing initiation given us. we returned the compliment with a Hallowe’en party, that was equal to any prom. Leon Anderson was elected president. Herlof Gilboc secretary-treasurer, and Mr. Griffith, class advisor. Coming back the next year with renewed vigor, we immediately started preparation for the initiation of the Freshman that would somewhat equal the one we received. Our only social endeavor, besides having a gallant fight with the Seniors at the water tower, was a Christmas party which kept up our reputation as party givers. The officers for the Sophomore year were: Gail Smith, president: Millie Schuler, vice-president, and Bob Wick ware, secretary-treasurer. On returning in the Junior year with pride and importance in our hearts, we endeavored to show the school what a class could do to pep up a dying school. Although our arranging of the initiation was somewhat less than the previous year, we did our best to follow the directions given us. Our party to the school was in the form of a masquerade. In athletics we were well represented both in basketball and track. As our Junior play, we gave 'Seventeen. which made a decided hit. Our prom, the rose garden, was a work of beauty and art from all stand points, and will always live in the memory of everyone as one of the most beautiful proms ever given. Frances Axtell. as president: Herlof Gilboe. as vice-president: Bill Starbuck. as secre tary-treasurer: and Miss Morud. as class advisor, all filled their positions with honor and notoriety. On class night, as well as a week before. ''30. the class numeral, blazed forth in all its glory on the sides of the water tower. Finding this year with fifteen members, we were somewhat diminished in quantity, but not in spirits. When thirteen important personages enrolled September 6. 1929. and took their seats in the Senior row. the whole school was abashed by their ostentatious looks. When football roll was taken, the team consisted of eight Senior boys, who royally supported their posts. After football was over, basketball was started, with four Seniors on the team. The class officers were: Bob Wickware. president: F:reda Johnkc. vice president: Joel Blankenship, secretary-treasurer: and Miss Morud. class advisor. As our big achievement this year, we put out the Senior Annual, an undertaking long absent from school activities. Our Senior play. The Time of His Life. was a success. During the last few weeks of school, we were busy preparing for class night and commencement. As this history of the Class of 1930 comes to a close, so comes the beginning of our great history in life which we arc soon to face. Page Six
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