Vo 1. Ill No.2 Lincoln County High School,3ureka, Montana October 1,1948 Sophomores Give Fourteen New Marie Kuchensk (Members initiated J0 Freshmen Party Into GAA c a t u e n t Body The Freshman class Fourteen new members Victorious over Lois had the beginning of were initiated into Johns on wa s Mar i e their initiation by the GAA this week. Kuchenski for president the Sophomore class They were: Shirley of the LCHS student September 17. The boys Stark, Nancy Clark, body, and Sally Purdy dressed up os girls Pal Webb, Marilyn over Cora Black and with dresses, aprons, Slaney, Beverly Dick­ vice-president. hats and high heeled enson, Marie Hammons, Candidates running . The girls had Pauline Farr, Slnora in the primary elec­ to wear long underwear Baney, Betty Clark* tion Friday were: with shorts or boys Betty Williams, Jerry Marie Kuchenski, James swimming trunks over Aemisigger, Helen Cope Peltier, Lois Johnson them, and long woolen Ruth Forgerson and and Betty Alavana for and no shoes. Rosclla Burch. president, and Sally Both boys and girls These girls had to Purdy and Cora Black were painted with lip­ come to school Septem­ for * vice-president. stick by the Sophomore ber 21 and 22 wearing General Election was class after arriving one nylon Monday. at school. The girls with a saddle ,one Member of the council hair was put in small bobby with o dress are: senior class, pig tails all over shoe, clashing skirts,, George Ripley; Junior their heads. sweaters and a bright class, Leo Howe;sopho­ Tommy Skelly, Roger colored sash tied more class, Jackie Bernhard and Harold around their hips with Frost; freshman class, Gilden were asked to a bow in back. They Harold Gilden; .LC club play their harmonicas could not talk to duane Purdy; Band in front of the school anyone but teachers Carram Bohag; Camera assembly. and GAA members. Their Club, Maxine Berg; That night the Soph­ hair was braided . in Junior Rifle Club, omores gave the Fresh­ tiny trades tied with Alvin Hok; and GAA, men their traditional bright ribbons and on Sally Purdy. party. Jackie Frost their face was printed acted as master of GAA in lipstick. They Fc u r Kill ed A t ceremonies. had to carry everything First on the program that they efarried in a Tr eg C r o ssmq was a quartet: Frank purse in a quart fruit Tragedy struck the Wetzel, Marilyn Sloney jar and bring candy family of Don Robinson Eleanor Baney and Ros­ and gum for the other from Eureka Sept. 2A, elle Burch. singing GAA members. when his wife and ‘'Let Me L-.il you . ■' 1 I- 'Ji L/’O fV tJ -I thro c sms i ok i id ron Sweetheart’1 while all the initiats met were killed on the Richard O ’Brien and at the high school gym Trego railroad cross­ Donna Compton danced. at 3pm. Here they were ing by the Oriental Next on the program met by the old GAA Limited as it was com­ . Frank Wa tkins proposed members for the rest ing downgrade about to Pal Webb. Then Ben­ of their .initiation. 5 pm. ny Webb, Marie Curtis, What happened here is Observers said that t Betty Williams and a secret of the. GAA. Mrs. Robinson drove up Doyle McClure were to After the initation to the crossing in a act like cleerleaders the new members we .re­ Dodge pickup and seem­ they gave a cheer to served apple pie and ingly was frightened the Sophomores. ice cream .which were when she saw the fast Three boys, Ralph (continued on page 7) approaching train. Put- V e rw o r n, II a r r y Wo r kma n, continued on Page 10) (continued on page 8.)