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Evergreen (Eureka, Mont.), 08 Dec. 1946, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/Evergreen/1946-12-08/ed-1/seq-7/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
December 6/;-.,1946 The M U erl ffi.ee n . Pagft. r7^ C i ass n otes A nt L C HS /J o in s; ■v~ ■ l . , > Junfor Red Cross .. V tight ;oeaf3.- n LCHp; students w \ A c c o m h K ’/' illed their bdbta fob dCrojti.. :AsspmD!y - Typing H Speed,'' •' Te st ;i?e$u 11 s The Typing 1 , class; has .finished drills on accuracy and are learning to type personal 'letters.- Sons recent scores in the Typing IX c'lass for one \ ninute - aiet.»;: Donald'. Holcomb -- ‘---45 Opal' 'Roberts ----- --51- Ruby . Fortine- — - --- 65 Res ley Johnson- ----- 43 Ann i?eich;— - --- - ----- 45 Junior Chaleraft' --- 50' Ted Harvey-; -------- 45 Lary. Collins- ------ 64 Betty 'Van.---'- ------ 49 Albert 'Kinney— -r-?-i--49 Bob Purdy— - --- 47 Marjorie* LcKulle^---55 Jeanne *P e l t i e r — 5 ! 8 Thelma Davenport?? -- 50 Betty Granger ------ 29 Clarice Butts --- —-64 Bill Gwyrui- ----- • -- 60 mechanical drawing PRESENTED CUPBOARD The mechanic..1 draw ing class 'was. fur nished with a drawing board cupboard by the morning class of Shop III and IV. Before the class received the cupboard the drawing boards were\*put in a corner of the, assembly which was untft-dy 'and messy. How the' rupils can pull their own boards from the cabi net without handling several other boards. RAE IRWIN ATTENDS ICHS Rae Irwin arrived in the /^Junior Red Crbs-s drive;*- the. “K total' . amount being: $ 4 . 30 '. i The. seniors. pH leading, with- y)i.iy;; •colie-cte.d. by Virgih;ig, Roej Betty. Collins ’ ': collected;-d ^51,20 from'the-Juniors. . Donnie 1 ’ Leonard ■receiving -31.15 ffrom .the ■•sophomored'-'and Jo! Ann Finch ,turning' '' in • 65 cents for.,, tft.e f reshmfe-nl v5 7 ' ■ .CHRISTMAS^ BUNDLES;;* ' Two LCHS -students; ■ h er e ■ b drn oh Chri;Stma ■ J eanne Peltier, senior ;. and -Robert Owens, freshman. '• '•, v .• . ■ MIS.S. WRIGHJ HELPS : UNIVERSITY BAND The'Montana* Univer-fling sity School of 'Music plans - to outfit the' Grizzly' band in; full Indian regelia. Betty right, io.cal band teacher, w^ile study- ing music, - ;at the.•Jni- J versity, helped -.make arrangements for i.m&ite'- rials, cost j! a nd where suits were- tb' be made. They ere to{c;ost be?;.' tween 3300 and $3:50; apiece and are being made at the . Browning Museum at; Browning^ Montana, • //' Last fall'there was a very , successful drive to collect elk and 4 deer.,$ide!fe which are :ftow ‘ri i . t f t & r ; process, of besoming-white bdbk- skin to bey.made into suits. Last ; 'week there was . . s o m e - - disturbance in the assembly' when eight 1 'seat-s, were re moved, 1 forming an • ' h i s j . l e ' - across ptfae mid- l e ^ ^ ' f , the study* ball. This * will make less confusion and noise by t h e •: s,t udent s- and \much less, walking! and work for the teachem-e. HOME EC.“GIRLS G FINISH HOUSE PLANS; ,.The Home Ac. \--IV girls have finished their house oltns-and . ' . a r e now working' ’*3 oh color schemes for each room* ’ • :*'• The girls in- Home' ' H e . II are preparing dinners and the Home '.Be. I class is start their breakfast unit. In thisrunit the '•girls learn ^ . t o , . plan.v, - and o r - e ' p a ' f e Lbreakfast, t } > t '-t \ j 2 - *; B E T T Y. COL L l~N S\*• • VOLUNTEERS T O - S E 1 L T.B, PENCILS •is.-.- • ■ • Betty Collins volun teered to sell the double barred cross . < | e h c i l i a .which the high 5 school received from the county T A B ’ . seal. committee. They will be-sold for five cents apiece and if anyone wishes to pay more than five dents for one i t ' - ' G y i l l be ‘appre ciated since the money will go f o r ; . ' , a good C ci US 6 • i . • Bureka- from Vanport, Oregon. ’She attended Roosevelt High School while in VanpOrt and is now attending LCHS. Rae scent most of her childhood.- in Bureka and is now a sophbmore. E EfiT BIGFORK (! t HAIRCUTS -.75 t/a SHAVES - 50c i V # V , '■# ' LEONARD'S BAR8ER SHOP • Lias Aright sighed;, Jt he’ for , t | i e baton t.wi^le-rb a 1 . 3.0 cofet de- lyer^l . I\ f » i G a m b l e d ♦ 1 ^ Has The B.es.t .' .♦ FARM ANQ SHOP- \ , * implements ' ' - k i t c h e n w a r e •DRY GOODS . M E L V I N H A N S M A N ' \- t t ~ -------- -ftl ,Yo J Can Get * *> • COLD STORAGE LOCKERS ' BEST DAIRY PRODUCTS ' AT THE ' E u r e k a V a l l e y C r e a m e r y - 1 ’ Get your dry cleaning, pressing, reoairing done at R A M f i O S E K ' S T A I L O R SHOP-