Baker High School - Spartan Yearbook (Baker, MT)

 - Class of 1955

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 In 1943, the angels of 1955 were condemned to the hells - whoops - we mean halls of the Eastside School. Of the juvenile deliquents first admitted only ten have served the full twelve years in Baker. Those ten are as follows: Elaine, Joyce, Ted, Jim, Frank, Bill, Everett, Victor, Steve, and Richard. In 1949, we were put in the custody of Miss Eichenberger. And the next year, that of Mr. Sullivan. Together they decided that we were too bright for junior high, so in May of 195 i we received our diplomas and were turned into the cells of Baker High, Forty-nine of us came into high school with our noses in the air and. though the sophomores flattened them a little, they still seem to be up there. Our freshmen sponsor, Miss Corwin, got so fed up with us that she quit at the end of the year. (Marriage) This year we lost Marie and Darlene (Mickey and Totsy) Voorhees, and Patty Wiseman. We were also invaded by a large force of rural students. We elected Everett B. Lentz, President; Jim Corey, Vice President; Lona O'Connor, Secretary; Joyce Stevens, Treasurer; and Kay Coldwell, Reporter. Then a three month vacation. Forty-eight of us eagerly came back in the fall and promptly put the lowly freshmen in their places. The going was a little rough this sophomore year. We lost two sponsors, Mr. Johnson and Mr. Good, plus Anabelle Malenovsky, Reggie Schweigert, Beverly Clark, and Schorsch’s sweater. And were blessed by two new comers, Della Mae Ammons and John Mastel. •Officers this year were: President,Joyce Stevens; Vice President. Lila Renner; Secretary, Lona O’Con- nor; Treasurer, Wayne Moline; and Reporter, Elaine Smith. (The girls were in the majority this year.) Vacation (again on time). Forty-five students returned to start the junior year. Under the sponsorship of MissCasady, we had a very successful year. We, under her direction, put over a very successful play entitled, IF MOTHER ONLY KNEW! Then in the spring we favored the seniors with a prom, the theme of which was MAKE BELIEVE. Junior officers were: President, Bill Hufford; Vice President, Jim Corey; Secretary-treasurer, Agnes Freier; and Historian, Lona O'Connor. This year we were heartbroken over the loss of LaVonne Anderson, Shirley Carlson, Carolyn Lockehart, BriceBanere, Diana Smith, Jim Pat Niccum, and Danny Celander, And now? Yup, you guessed it, another vacation. After counting the days all summer, the first day of our senior year finally arrived. We were greeted by three new faces, Billie Wray, lona Cridland, and Virginia Bray ton. Officers this year were as follows; President, Joan Griffith; Vice-President. Victor Scheuffle; Secretary, Lona O'Connor; Treasurer, Agnes Frier-, Reporter, Janice Rustad; and Historian, Alice Wang. With our sponsor, Mr. Heftie, glowingo verus we sneaked off for a few days of rest and touring the Black Hills. We finished up the year with a play, a prom, a music festival, and concert,Baccalaureate,a ban- quet and last, but not least, Commencement. Jim Corey - - Miriam Crawford- - Della Ammons - - Everett Lentz - -Steve McClain. C. M. HATCH MOTOR COMPANY Miles City, Montana MET CAFE Miles City, Montana

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'fftotfoi Nettie : Alice Wang Everett Lentz Kay Coldwell Carl Hepperle Wayne Moline Delbert Schweigert y Delphine Krausz Robert Waterland Ted Everson Steve McClain Gloria Hartse Agnes Freier Dale Wyrick Miriam Crawford VANITY BEAUTY SHOPPE Baker. Montana Bill Hufford James Corey Janice Rustad f Arnold Karch SERVICE GARAGE Baker, Montana 14



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I‘Poem Joan, who is one of the smartest. Will someday make a good artist. Janice is a true and faithful friend, A helping hand she will always lend. Teddy with his winking eye. With any girl he isn’t shy. Julia Anne has caught her man. She thinks that he is mightly grand. In all sports, Bill is tops; Let's hope he never stops. Doris is a real whiz. Can answer almost any quiz. Everett will build an airplane jet; And go out and find him a girl yet. Stevie's chevy really fans the breeze; Specially when Jackie has the keys. Delphine is Lawler's soda jerk, It'snotoften that she isn't perk. In Physics John is a little whiz, Maybe someday he will make it his buis. Kay is our gal with red hair. Playing the piano is her flare. Miriam's mind is already set; Her husband-to-be, she has met. Ronnie and Elaine are a steady pair; Started the night of the Jr. play, that's where. A quiet lad is Arnold Karch; Through life's doors, he will march. For Frankie church bells will probably ding; For Bonnie has his ring. Richie is a hard working gent; There is no mistake, work's what we meant. Frank is tall, he is not fat; He doesn't walk, he drives a cat. Virginia has a real pathetic case. For now she has a lawyer to chase. Gary Bruce has a dream; A motorcycle, bright and clean. In football our manager was ’Pete ; He kept the locker rooms nice and neat. When Lewie chases down the hall. We know it’s Lila” he will call. Our chemistry scholar's name is Joyce; A nursing career is her choice. Della Mae has come and gone and back again; We are glad she is graduating with the Baker kin. Agnes Faye always seems quite gay. Although her boyfriend is far away. Billy C. is our little guy, He'll grow up by and by. Carla is a quiet thing; Now she has a diamond ring. Who is blonde and who is funny? That's our one and only Bunny. At 8:15 you hear a crash, Corey has gotten to band at last. Tommy and Gary P. are very good friends; We hope their friendship never ends. In the morning when the teacher calls, Albert absent ? No, he's just in the hall. Lona O’Connor Edith Morton Gloria Hartse Carl Hepperle MELODY SHOP and SPORT CENTER Mites City, Montana

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