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pexu 'pax puCe cutei .ccC We appreciate our custodians for several reasons. They keep our building in A-one order and they are courteous and pleasant at all times. George (Red) Pettit and Jules Wenger are indispensable to all of us. Fern Fox, secretary to our Principal, Mr. Naugle, has the big responsibility of keeping the books for all clubs and organizations and issuing excuse slips to the students in addition to numerous other duties. We appreciate Fern’s patience under the constant hubub of school. Dan Scott, Larry Lloyd, and Marvin Lundburg. 7
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To the Class of 1958: Graduating classes are usually sent packing with lectures and messages filled with admonitions for the future. This has merit. However, too infrequently are you, as a class, admonished to ’’look back. Your class has many distinguishing features about it. For example, you are the class of the I. G. Y. Ten, twenty, or thirty years from now, what significance will the International Geophysical Year have? You are also the class of Dillon's first paving. Can you remember the before and after” aspects of the school in regard to the paving? Sputnik, Vanguard, and real, honest-to-goodness space travel shared the year with the Class of 1958. The year you graduated, the chemise made a return appearance after an absence of nearly 30 years and women's shoes looked like something resurrected from the attic. Big league baseball moved to the west coast (Brooklyn lost its beloved Bums ) and the Winter Olympics were scheduled to be held in a re- mote California valley. The Ford Motor Company introduced a new car--the Edsel--during your last school year. American education was being subjected to a critical examination the year you graduated. What type high school will your children attend? What subjects will they take? How critical will you be as a parent? On the state level, your class saw students of Montana State University burn their president in effigy in one year and stage a protest strike in support of him the next year. The Class of 1958 moves out into the world in a time of bewildering confusion, a world at once exciting and promising as well as forbid- ding and challenging. We know you will give a good account of yourselves. Keep us in mind as you glance through this annual in the years to come. Reflect a little on what WAS taking place and what IS taking place. Are you satisfied with your contribution to the world you live in? Good Luck! C. E. Naugle, Principal Beaverhead County H.S. 6
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?acu£tef KATHRYN ARBUCKLE Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typing. Degrees: B.S., Montana State Uni- versity. Sponsor of: Pep Club, An- nual Staff, Junior Class. WILLIAM BIERRUM Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing, Drivers Training, U.S. History. Degrees: B.S. fid., Valparaiso Uni- versity; Graduate Work, Montana State University, Montana State Col- lege, Western Montana College of Education. Sponsor of: Senior Class. PATRICK CURRAN English. Head Bas- ketball Coach,As- sistant Track and Football Coach. Degrees: B.S., Western Montana College of Edu- cation. Sponsor of: B Club, CYO. MARJORIE FISH Typing. Degrees: B.A., University of North Dakota; Graduate Work, Montana State Uni- versity, Western Montana College of Education. Sponsor of: Annual Staff, Sophomore Class. ALFRED GOLDE Physics, Chemistry, Advanced Algebra, Solid Geometry. Degrees: B.S., University of North Dakota; M.Ed., Montana State University. Sponsor of: Chemocrats. RICHARD KAISER Music. Degrees: B.M., Eastern Montana College of Education, Montana State University. Sponsor of: Modern Music Masters, Teen Tones, Freshman Class. 8
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