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To he Tune of Tonight You Belong to Me ” 1. At last it is graduation day Our lucky day in May But all we seniors say Baker High we will always love you. 2. To juniors we leave our many books To sophomores our good looks And freshmen cozy nooks Baker High we will always love you. 3. We leave our headaches to the faculty Just hoping they won't have too much misery When all's said and done We've had lots of fun and such fond memories. 4. So class of 1957 The group of three times Teven Is leaving you for heaven Baker High we will always love you. Gloria Steen Betty Jean Griffith Carren Newell Barbara Gaustad Class Flower White Rose Class Colors Red and White Class Motto Today Decides Tomorrow. SAWYERS LARSEN HAYES INSURANCE AGENTS Accounting, Real Estate Income Tax 13 ■p fe:
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ANNA WYRICK Anna be lie Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Glendive Festival 1,2,3,4; F11A 1,2,3, 4; Senior Banquet 3; Prom Committee 3; Football Day Committee 4; Annual Staff 4; FHA 3; Spirettes 1,2,3,4; Dramatics 3,4. GLORIA STEEN Glor” Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Glemlive Festival 1,2,3,4; Spirettes 1, 2 .3,4; Anticline Staff 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4;CAA 1,2,3,4; Senior Banquet 3; Prom Committee 3; Class Officer 1,2,3; Drill Leader 3,4; Interscholastic Meet 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Dramatics 3,4. LARRY WISEMAN Larricttc ” Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dramat- ics 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Glendive Festival 1,2,3,4. :LASS OFFICERS (953-1957 FIRST ROW: Florence Maier, Jean Morton, Carol Rose, Gloria Steen, Carren Newell. SECOND ROW: Sally Griffith, Calvin New- ell, Edward Helgeson, Sid Baldwin, Betty Jean Griffith. R W STANDARD SERVICE BERTSCH CONOCO
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HISTORY The students who started grade school at the Washington School in Baker on September 4, 1945 were Kathleen Brown, Veronta Clare, Rena Rae Desper, Betty Griffith, Sally Griffith, Ruth Griffith, Beverly Hansen, Martha Shields, Judith Welch, Judy Kessler, Noreen Kohler, Carren Newell, Beverly Riley, Hleanora Schwindt, Florence Sheehan, La Nita Stanhope, Florence Winsor, Roberta Yokley, Sherry John- son, Ronnie Bruce, Howard Corey, Donald Dooley, Holger Engstrom, John Everson, Dale Frazier, Arlee Fried, Garth Gillan, Larry Green, Roy Griffith, Edward Helgeson, John Hofferkamp, Kent Hubbard, Tom Hufford, Ivan Korneychuck, Bernard Heiser, Calvin Newell, Marvin Schopp, Billy Shelley, GeorgeSleeth, Clinton Stanhope, Howard Stukey, Walter Winsor, and Larry Wiseman. By the time we reached the fifth grade we had a few new students. They were Richard Arehart, Al- fred Grenstiner, James Hurley, Dennis Lovec, Walter McDougall, Jack Brese, Jerome Rasmussen, Robert Perry, Barbara Bell, Ferdella Carlson, Mary Cline, Jean Huber, Bonita Lee, Florence Maier, Jean Mor- ton, Jo Ann Schultz, Sharron Maggerise, and Carol Noftsker. During this time we also lost a few mem- bers. We started Junior High with 15 boys and 19 girls. The new students who came between the fifth grade and High School were Byron Manke, Carol Rose, Mary Lou Woodsend, Norma Kay Clayton, Jerry Gonsioroski, Charles Greenfield, Chester Greenfield, Gene Wintermote, Wilbur Wiseman, Sid Baldwin, Pairrish Meadors, Patsy Brayion, June Bruce, Alice Linden, Laura Pierce, Lenore Pratt, and Fern Noft- sker. In Junior High we took the JC basketball championship at the tournament held at Baker. On November 4, 1956 the first annual Football Day was held. The candidate from our class, Sally Ann Griffith, was the first Football Queen. Although the Spartans lost to the Wolf Point Wolves we had a wonderful time at the dance where we honored the Spartans. Phe Junior Prom was Held April 28, 1956. We honored the mighty seniors in grand fashion by deco- rating the gym in pink, blue, and gray with the theme Poor People of Paris. In the center of the gym we erected our own Eiffel Tower and printed a gay mural with twirling can-can dancers at one end of the room. We served refreshments behind a side-walk cafe. On October 12, 1956 we held another Football Day. Vivian Roy was crowned Football Queen. We made a huge success of the day by winning over the Scobey Spartans. For the first time a parade was held on this day with floats made by each class carrying the Queen candidates. In the judging of the floats, the senior float was judged best. That night we honored the Spartans by having a dance to cele- brate their victory. CARTER SERVICE STATION GAMBLES
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