Big Sandy High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Big Sandy, MT)
- Class of 1952
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DEDICATION We, the senior class of 1952, dedicate this annual in memory of our dear friend and classmate, LeRoy Hurst, who would have been graduated with us this May. He was fatally injured in an accident during February of this year. While he was with us he was very active in all athletics and other extra-curricular activities. Although he was taken from us, he will always be in our memories. i) 2 ) Mi . Barley Ag and Shop Teacher Senior Class Sponsor Drivers Training Teacher FFA Adviser Rifle Club Adviser Superintendent’s Message You seniors have your academic achieve- ments recorded in the office files. These are accomplished facts. Your character, your lead- ership ability and your acts of good citizenship will be recorded many, many different times, either on official office records or in the minds of the people with whom you work. These are not static traits, and you should keep them in a constant state of revision for the better. Mr. Rickerd Superintendent Freshman Orientation Teacher English II Teacher Drivers Training Instructor First Aid Instructor Honor Society Sponsor Student Council Sponsor Senior Co-Sponsor (3) FACULTY 3 1 ; Mr- RomJnger, Mrs. Rickenl. Mrs Teague. Mr. Price. Mrs. Price. Mr. M a hood. Mrs. Engdahl, Mrs. Sttcka, Mr. Miley. Front row. Mr. Rickerd. Miss Schuyler. Mr. Schwartz. Mrs. Lemeuix, Mr. Burley, Mrs. Geibel, Mrs. Hay. SCHOOL BOARD l ft to right: Chairman, B. H. Gulllckson; Trustees. M. Maxwell. W. Genereux. H. Jappe. H. Matthews; Clerk. W. Tschlrgi ( 4 ) f m ' v 3 r; I Hi u Burl Miner Basketball 1-2-3-4 Football 2-3-4 Pioneer Club 1-2-3-4 FFA 1-2-3-4 FFA Reporter 4 Honor Society 3-4 Junior Play 3 Rouser Sports Editor 4 Class President 4 Carnival Candidate 2 Allan Pursley Basketball “B” Squad 3 Intramural Basketball 1 FFA 1-2-3-4 FFA Secretary 4 FFA Delegate to Bozeman 2-3 FFA Livestock Judge to Harlowton 2 FFA Livestock Judge at Big Sandy 3 Rifle Club 1 Rouser Staff 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Class Vice President 4 Junior Play 3 Mariana O’Neil Valedictorian Operetta 1 FHA 1-2-3-4 FHA Delegate to Bozeman 1 FHA Secretary 2 FHA President 3 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Band 2-3 Band President 3 Pep Club 1-2-3 Class President 2-3 Class Secretary 4 Honor Society 3-4 Honor Society V. P. 4 Journalism 3 Rouser Editor 4 Carnival Queen Candidate 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Theta Rho 1-2-3 Office Secretary 4 Annual Staff 4 Girls State Rep. 3 Student Council Secretary 4 This page is donated by Pratt Svenn, Ine., of Big Sandy (7) Marlene Dyer Homecoming Queen 4 Pep Club 1-2-34 Student Council Rep. 2 Junior Play 3 Cheer Leader 1-2-3-4 Theta Rho 1-2 Office Secretary 4 Rouser Art Editor 2-3 Journalism 12-3 Chorus 1-2-3 Bol Darlington Basketball 1-2-3-4 Football 1-2-3-4 FFA 1-2-34 Pioneer Club 1-2-34 Richard Tyler FFA 1-2-34 FFA Sentinel 4 FFA Delegate to Harlow ton 2 FFA Delegate to Hobson 4 Rifle Club 2 Rouser Staff 2-3 Basketball “B Squad 3 Intramural Basketball 1-2 Football 1-2-3-4 Pioneer Club 1-2-34 This page is donated by the Hi-Way Chevrolet of Big Sandy. « (8) Georgia Schlaek I al Bramletle Senior Play 4 FFA 1-3-4 Rifle Club 2-4 Football 2 Pep Club 2 Intramural 1-2 Basketball B Squad 3 Rouser Staff 2-3 Class President 1 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Pep Club Secretary 3-4 Honor Society 3-4 Honor Society V. P. 3 Honor Society President 4 Student Council V. P. 4 Rouser Sports Editor 4 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Theta Rho 2-3 Journalism 3 Office Secretary 4 Junior Tyler Football 1-2 Basketball 2-3-4 FFA 1 -2-3-4 Rouser Reporter 2-3 Intramural 1 This page donated by Smith’s Groceries of Big Sandy. Rosanne Miller Salutatorian Chorus 1-2-3 FHA4 Pep Club 2-3 Honor Society 3-4 Theta Rho 2-3 Rouser Business Mgr. 4 Rouser Reporter 1-2-3 Journalism 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Office Secretary 4 Orval Christoffcrson FFA 1-2-3-4 Journalism 3 Pioneer Club 2-3 Football 1-2-3 Rimer Lldstone Football 3-4 FFA 1 -2-3-4 FFA Vice President 4 FFA Delegate to Bozeman 3 Journalism 3-4 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 This page is donated by the Northern Implement Co. of Big Sandy. ( 10) Mardece Peternen Annual Editor 4 Pep Club 1 2-3 Hand 1-2-3 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Chorus President 3 Chorus Secretary 2 EH A 1-2-3-4 FHA Reporter 2. FHA Secretary 3 FHA President 4 FHA Delegate to Hillings 3 Hot Springs High School 1 Carnival Queen 4 Journalism 2-3-4 Houser Sports Editor 3 Houser Art Editor 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Honor Society 4 Theta Rho 2 Office Secretary 4 Student Council Rep. 3 Student Council President 4 Richard .Marten FFA 1-2-3-4 FFA President 4 FFA Cattle Judging Harlovvton 2 FFA Judging Bozeman 2 Senior Play 4 This page is donated by Grant R. Courtnage Sons, and Carssow’s, both of Big Sandy. ( n) Betty Fry Journalism 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Rouser Business Mgr. 4 Honor Society 3 4 FHA 3-4 FHA Treasurer 4 Band 1-2-34 Chorus 2-34 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Pat Welt)' Basketball 2 34 Band 1-2 FFA 1-2-34 Houser Staff 2-3 Intramural 2-3 Class Secretary 2 Annual Staff 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Walter Genereux FFA 1-2-34 FFA Grain Judging Harlowton 2 FFA Cattle Judging Big Sandy 3 FFA and Ag Test Hobson 4 Annual Staff 4 This page is donated by Big Sandy Drug, Collins’ Garage, and A and P Cleaners, all of Big Sandy. «s ( 12) Bud Henderson Beverly Lloyd FFA 1-2 3-4 Pep Club 1 Carnival King 1 Houser Staff 3 Student Council Rep. 1 FHA 1 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Carnival Candidate 2 Journalism 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Theta Rho 2-3 Rouser Sports Editor 2 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Twirler 1-2 Fay Slovens Chorus 1-2-3 Junior Play 3 Operetta 1 Class Secretary 1 Honor Society Secretary 3-4 Band 1 Senior Play 4 Carnival Candidate 1 Rouser Staff 2-3-4 Rouser Art Editor 4 Annual Staff 4 Office Secretary 4 Vocational Training 2-3-4 This page is donated by Budd’s Service, The Wardrobe, and Monarch Lumber Co., all of Big Sandy. ( 13 ) CLASS HISTORY On September 7, 1948, twenty-three green freshmen were found wandering in the halls of the Big Sandy High School. The seniors let us know very soon who our bosses were by initiation. The ones being ini- tiated were: Walter Genereux, Richard Tyler, Junior Tyler, Clinton Lund, Elmer Lidstone, Bob Darlington, LeRoy Hurst, Burl Miner, Orval Chris- tofferson, Richard Marten, Emma Blake, Pat Welty, Betty Rice, Beverly Lloyd, Rosanne Miller, Allan Pursley, Mariana O’Neil, Betty Fry, William Laurson, Bud Henderson, Georgia Schlack, Fay Stevens, and Marlene Dyer. The class officers for that year were: Georgia Schlack, president; Bud Henderson, vice president; Fay Stevens, secretary; and Miss Bilile, the sponsor. We chose Beverly Lloyd as our student council representative and Marlene Dyer as cheer leader. After a few weeks we had our freshman return party, which was a great success. The evening was spent dancing and afterward a delicious lunch was served. Fay and Bud were our carnival queen and king candidates that year. We were very proud to have a freshman win the king’s crown. During the year those who came to join our class were Ernest Terry, Mardece Petersen. Dale Bramlette, and Bonnie Harshberger. Bonnie and Clinton left before the end of the year. As we entered school in the fall of our sophomore year, we found that we were a little braver and more capable to undertake the duties which faced us. The officers were: Mariana O’Neil, president; Bob Dar- lington, vice president; Pat Welty, secretary; Marlene Dyer, student council representative; and Miss Bilile, as sponsor. The carnival went western that year and our choice for king and queen candidates were the red-headed team. Burl Miner and Beverly Lloyd. On May 12, 1950, the scene of attraction was the athletic banquet put on by the sophomore girls and for some unknown reason it was a success. With much regret we said goodby to Betty Rice, Emma Blake, and Clinton Lund, who was with us for a while and then left, but received Ed Olson, which still gave us the original amount of twenty-three. Upon reaching our junior year we were honored by being the first junior class to attend school in the new building. The officers were: Mariana O’Neil, president; LeRoy Hurst, vice president; Ed Olson, secre- tary; Mardece Petersen, student council representative; and again Miss Bilile, our sponsor, with Mr. Miley, co-sponsor. The carnival candidates were the Irish team, Mariana O’Neil and Patrick Welty. Getting ready for the carnival seemed a minor task com- ( 15) CLASS HISTORY (Continued) pared to the long hours and the hard work that was spent in putting on the play “Here Come The Brides.” It was a great success in every respect. Our next attempt was the junior-senior banquet and prom. The hall was beautifully decorated with the theme of ‘‘Harbor Lights.” Clinton was with us again for awhile and then left for California to attend school. As seniors we greeted the freshmen much the same way as we were greeted. The class leaders for this year were Burl Miner, president; Allan Pursley, vice president; Mariana O’Neil, secretary; Ernest Terry, student council representative; and Mr. Burley, sponsor, with Mr. Hickerd as co-sponsor. Since a senior is always homecoming queen, we could be sure of one of the candidates to win. The winning girl was Marlene Dyer. It isn't always true that a senior class wins at the carnival but we are happy to report that Mardece Petersen and Ernie Terry, our king and queen candi- dates, were chosen to wear the crowns at the 1951 carnival. In preparation for graduation the seniors’ pictures were taken by Hester Studio of Billings. In November Ed Olson left our happy little group and went to Havre to finish high school. Clinton Lund was again with us during football season and then left for California to finish high school. In February, LeRoy Hurst was taken from us by a fatal automobile accident. In April, as we were finishing our senior year, we produced the comedy “Clementine.” In this play the following students participated: Beverly Lloyd, Rosanne Miller, Georgia Schlack, Fay Stevens, Mardece Petersen, Betty Fry, Mariana O’Neil, Allan Pursley, Ernest Terry, Elmer Lidstone, Richard Marten, and Dale Bramlette. A large crowd attended and it was very successful. At last that long-awaited day had arrived when all the seniors were absent from school at the same time—sneak day. Baccalaureate service was held before graduation on Sunday, May 19. Finally, after four years of looking forward to that big day, we reached our goal when we happly, yet solemnly and sadly, received our diplomas, the symbol of hard work and success. 16 ) SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Two old gentlemen sitting on the porch of the “Old Folk’s Home” enjoying the warm sunlight—year 1993. Time of year—May—a beautiful May day. “Say, Elmer, you know it was just 41 years ago this month that we graduated from high school. Remember all the kids that were in our class and what time we had—why 1 haven’t heard from over a third of them in the past 30 years. Wonder what they’ve been doing all these years?” “Well, Walt, I had Betty reading me the paper last week, you know how bad my eyes are, and she said that Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Cornett were the proud grandparents of their twenty-first grandchild. My, isn’t it amazing, Walt, how fast time flys?” “Huh, twenty-one grandchildren, just the number that were in our graduating class. Did Allan Pursley ever marry?. He was about the first I lost track of.” “I don’t believe so. He enlisted in the air force and during his air force career a rich uncle left him half a million and he bought one of the biggest ranches in Arizona. Yes sir, he really had the luck.” “Say, Walt, I bet our class was the only one that ever had six seniors engaged before they were out of high school. Bob Darlington, Marlene Dyer, Ernest Terry, Mardece Petersen, Mariana O’Neil, and Junior Tyler. Half of them were married before anyone knewr what was happening. Bob and Marlene are quite the wrheat farmers; he was the wheat king of 1957. Did pretty well that year, but then the next year Junior Tyler came along and had just a wrhopper of a crop and took the honor awTay. Yes sir, Bob didn’t do very well that year, nearly lost his whole farm and every- thing with it. Even Marlene got disgusted, but since then they have been fairing quite well.” “And Ernie did right well for himself too, got one of the best horse breeding ranches in the United States. While he was in the army, Mardece went to modeling school and made $5 an hour as a fashion model. Made money hand over fist.” “I read about 10 years ago that Dale Bramlette was retired. He had the title of ‘Little Demon,’ you know. Dale was a driver of one of those daredevil cars and it was said he made a fortune in no time. That was right up his alley.” “You remember Orval Christofferson. Used to call him Swede for short. Well, I guess he didn’t do so well. He fell head over heels for some dame and she left him flat for some millionaire. That was the end of poor Swede. See, that’s what dames do!” ( 17 ) SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY (Continued) “Now, Walt, I never did know what you had against women. You didn’t even look at a girl twice, did you?” “Well, I wouldn’t say that, Elmer; but let’s change the subject, shall we? And we’ll have to hurry.” “What are you in such a hurry about? You know Georgia Schlack did wonderful along with most of the rest. She was voted ‘Best Private Secretary in the City of Spokane. That must be the life; just sit in a chair all day and type.” “Yeah! Do you know what Richard Marten was trying? Betty was reading to me that he was the top bookkeeper in a big brokerage business. He added 4 and 8 and called it 10, and the whole buisness nearly went bankrupt. After he got that straightened out he quit. Said he blamed it on that blankety-blank bookkeeping he took while he was in high school.” “Here it says something about a cheer leader. Didn’t Burl Miner go with a cheer leader?” “Yes, and he finally married her. Betty read the other day that their twin granddaughters were cheer leaders now. Isn’t that something?” “You knew that Betty Fry was here. She’s the Betty I’ve been talking about; she helps around here a little, but you know how it is when you’re old. Not much good to anyone.” “Didn’t Fay Stevens go to Hollywood and become fashion artist for one of the top studios there?” “What’s this about Pat Welty and Bud Henderson? They are the top scientists of the world and Beverly Lloyd and Richard Tyler are helping. Beverly acts as secretary, you know; writes down all sorts of scientific formulas while Richard makes them up for the work Pat and Bud have been doing on a space ship bound for the moon. Bud is to take off in a few weeks. He should be able to keep awake for that short a trip.” “Well, Elmer, it’s been grand talking to you, reminiscing our good old school days, but I’ve got to be going—got a date!” ( 18 ) CLASS POEM Our happiest days started In the year of 49, When our junior high pranks We kindly left behind. We moved a step closer To that golden gate. When we would be seniors, For that moment we did wait. Of course, we had to take a part And share the grief and fear That the high and mighty seniors Put into us that year. Yes! It was initiation For us freshmen, green and shy, But we really didn’t mind so much. For we entered Sandy High. Then we took another step Somewhat closer to that door, Although we didn’t accomplish much We were at least a sophomore. What did we look forward to? Certainly you can guess. It was the Athletic Banquet, Which was a great success. With three sophomores on the team We all worked and shared. Just to show these three boys How much we really cared. Now that year was over And we took step number three. Thinking of the junior play, We were busy as could be. ( 19) CLASS POEM (Continued) But we learned that wasn’t half bad That good old junior play. What bothered us most now Was the Prom scheduled for May. After hours of discussion. Some minor quarrels and fights, We finally decided on The theme of “Harbor Lights.” Since this was our last contribution To the class of '51, We worked especially hard So that everyone had fun. Now alas! We’ve taken our fourth step. As seniors we are here. To gain as much as we can In our last year. As we look back we’re sorry That we didn’t study more, But let that be a lesson to you Before you close that locker door. We know we’ll probably miss the kids, The teachers, books and all, And more than likely wish that we Were back again next fall. But just for now we’ll say so-long, For it may not be goodby. Though we may wander very far We’ll always remember Sandy High. —By BEVERLY LLOYD. ( 20 ) WILLS I, DALE BRAMLETTE, will depart in one piece. (I hope.) I, BUD HENDERSON, will my white football helmet and small shoes to my kid brother. I, ELMER LIDSTONE, will leave my room at the dorm to whoever can hold it. I, BEVERLY LLOYD, will my dancing ability to Charlotte Svennungsen. I, BURL MINER, will my ability to get on the honor roll without study- ing to Ray Scott. I, MARIANA O’NEIL, will leave to join Marlyn in the near future. I, MARDECE PETERSEN, will my position in the typing II gab session to Donna Madison. I, ALLAN PURSLEY, will keep Margaret. I, JUNIOR TYLER, will my physics book to anyone who is man enough to learn what’s in it. I, WALTER GENEREUX, I will. I, PAT WELTY, will too. I, RICHARD MARTEN, will my ability to stay in school to anyone who needs it. I, GEORGIA SCHLACK, will the fun I’ve had in typing and shorthand classes to Mary Darlington. I, FAY STEVENS, will my grades to Happy Henderson. I, BOB DARLINGTON, will my basketball ability to the next year’s cap- tain. I, MARLENE DYER, will my drawing ability to my kid sister. I, BETTY FRY, will my French horn to anyone in the band horn section. I, ROSANNE MILLER, will my typing ability to Clyde Webster. I, ERNEST TERRY, will my ability to raise (?) to Gissick. I, RICHARD TYLER, will my ability to keep my car clean in muddy weather to anyone. I, ORVAL CHRISTOFFERSON, will my four years at the dorm to any- one who can stand it. I, MR. BURLEY, will to the next class the ability to pass with the high honors that this class passed with. We, THE SENIOR CLASS, will the junior class the fun that we have had as seniors. May they do as well as we did. We, THE SENIOR CLASS, will the sophomore class raise cain and stay out of trouble. We. THE SENIOR CLASS, will the freshman class our books and their ’ chance to display their talent on their green freshmen. We. THE SENIOR CLASS, will the janitors our lockers to clean. 21 ) CLASS FAVORITES Name Nickname Secret Ambition Song Saying Pastime Dale Bramlette Eggie Have “Chev” Do 100 Garden in the Rain Well, ril Be ... Guess .. . ? 0. Christofferson Swede Own Ford Motor Plant Cold, Cold Heart Yeah! Linda. Some of the Time Bob Darlington Joe A Rich Rancher Bundle Southern Sunshine Huh! Mar Marlene Dyer Mar Modeling Cry Oh! Shucks Bob Betty Fry Betts Nursing Because of You Heaven’s Sake Two-tone “88” Olds Walter Genereux Wally Rancher Truly Fair Darned If I Know Sitting Around Bud Henderson Hender Champ Calf Roper Down Yonder Yeah! Training My Horse Elmer Lidstone Oat Own Big Cattle Ranch Wishin’ You Got Me Chasing Girls Beverly Lloyd Bev To Be a Teacher Tell Me Why Well, I Guess Dancing Richard Marten Dick Rich Farmer No Particular One Yeah! Shirley Rosanne Miller Rosie College Graduate My Happiness Oh! Reading Burl Miner Louie Multi-millionaire Our Little Ranch House First Thing I Think of Nora Mariana O’Neil Annie Wife of a Sailor I Don’t Know Why For Goodness Sakes Writing to Marlyn Mardece Petersen Pete Modeling I Wanna Love You Huh! Ernie Allan Pursley Allie Champ Cowboy Slow Poke I Don’t Know Margaret Georgia Schlack Geo. Marry Rich Farmer Tell Me Why Hah! Writing Letters Fay Stevens Chicken Marry Millionaire Because of You Oh, Fine! Chasing Around Ernest Terry Terry Own $1,000,000 Horse Bundle Southern Sunshine Ain’t That Tough Mardece Junior Tyler Beak Build Hot Rods Down Yonder Huh! Joyce Richard Tyler Chirp Happy Husband In the Mood I Don’t Know Flirting Pat Welty Ding B° a Millionaire Too Many to Write Down What’ll I Do About It Dicking Off ( 22 ) Kany Viscor Richard Morris Margaret Genereux Donald Trunk Clytie Webster Donna Madison Ed Jess Giebel Cliff Gullkkson Shirley Tyler Raynold Maxwell Ora Bitz Walter Gerson Harold Snow Helen Kalanick Jess Godfrey Patty Pokorny Zane Haakenson David Berg This page is donated by The Mountaineer, Gambles, and Kastes. all of Big Sandy. (24) Shirley Marty Laurence Hope Xora Darlington Alfred Nichols David Tyler Don Lids tone Rav Scott Edna Miller Anna Rahnmiller Roger Williams Ronald Chtistofferson Shirlev Trunk Henrietta Jennings David Archibald Doris Matthews Carmen Nystuen Catherine Maxwell Aaron Pursley Linda Hurd Esther Hahntniller Doug Giebel Mary Darlington Robert Gasvoda This page is donated hv The Pastime, Farmers Union Oil Co., and Oliver’s Self Service, all of Big Sandy. ( 26 ) Jerry Eve Charlene Lohse (28) FRESHMEN Ray Kalaniek Virginia Bitz Mavis Petersen Ia well Svennungsen Marion Swanson Sandra Rickerd Bruce Petersen Jerry Jenkins Martha Fry Virginia Laursen Joe Godfrey This page is donated by The Hub, Gamble Store. 706 Auto Electric of Havre, and the Bear Paw Hotel in Box Elder. James Allderdice Daniel Archibald Alvin Don ner Dick Fisher Robert Scofield ( 30 ) This page is donated by Bing and Bob’s Sport Shop and Lou Lucke Co., both of Havre. H JUNIOR HIGH Jt k V Hack row left to right: Coach Schwartz. B. Pfrimmer, L. Haakenson. C. Purvey, B. Stone, I). McNeil. S. Turk, F. Hender- son B Ophtis. J. Peterson. M Pfrimmer Middle row: B. Dyer. (’ Genereux. T. Scott. B. Miller. J. Atkinson. A. Pursley, C. De Winter. A. Maxwell. J. Kaste. L Pappe. A. Oja la. D. Eve. Front row: R. Brinkman. B. LaBuda. C. Madison. J. Laur- ence, A. Conn. B. Broasder, S. Kaiser. E. Kalanick. E. Berg. C. Svennungsen. ( 32 ) Phis page is donated by Morris Cafe and Blacks Jewelry, both of Havre. (33) HONOR SOCIETY Bac k row. left to right: M. Petersen. I Trunk. W. Gerson. R. Miller. Second row: B. Miner, R. Frv, K Viscon, C. Gullick- son. First row: F. Stevens, Sec-.; G. Sc-hlac k. Pres ; M. O’Neil. V. Pres.; D. Madison. STUDENT COUNCIL ( 34 ) ROUSER STAFF Back row, left to right: F. Stevens. M. Petersen, G Schlatk. H. Miner. R. Miller. B Lloyd. First row: Mrs. Pric e. B. Fry, M. O’Neil. Editor; W. Gerson. Miss Shuyler. ANNEAL STAFF Bac k row, left to right: A. Pursley, P Welty, B. Miner. Second row: M. Dyer, F. Stevens. W. Genereux. R. Miller. First row: B. Fry. G. Schlack, M. Petersen, Editor: Mr Burley, B. Lloyd, M. O’Neil. 35 ) PEP BAND left to right: D. Giebel, L. Svennungsen. H. Snow . I). Trunk. H. Jennings, H. Fry, H. Kalanick. Second row: K. .Miller I). Berg, I). Matthews. II. Kalanick. (’. Christenson, K. Bahnniiller, M. Petersen. First row: C'. De Vinter, M. Berg, C. Maxwell. P. Allrierdtce, I. Snow, S. Trunk, Mr. Price, Director. TWIRLERS •W r o IP,.. t Lw ki Back row left to right: I) Hurd. J U.hse, S. Marlow, W. Krumslck. K. Keup, J. Laurence. Second row: M. Petersen. .1 .enu u-Pre 'Stn V S,,h? ;!rtrzJ C Madison. First row: P Haste. K. Smith, K Gerson, S. Crofoot, It. Hurd, J. Ophus. H Kalanick, Majorette. Seated: C . Fou.ssard. ( 36 FFA I I i ,• 4 Hark row. left to right: H Lund. It. Morris. K. Terry. VV. Genereux. J. Jenkins, E. Giebel, R. Tyler. C. Chrlstofferson. C. Webster. C. Nv.steun. Haakenson. .1 Tyler. H. Darlington, A. Nichols, D. LUIstone, L. Hoge. Second row: M. Hoge. D. Fisher. C Guliickson, H. Petersen. E. Kaiser. J. Eve. A. Donner, J. Allderdice, J. Fisher. D. Archibald. R. Scott. D. Reich- elt. R. Chrlstofferson. I). Archibald. B. Ellingson. R Scofield. B Allderdice. A. Pursley. First row: G. Welty. P. Madison. R. kalanick. I). Berg. Mr. Burley. E. LUIstone, B. Miner. A. Pursley. D. Trunk. I). Bramlette, D. Tyler. R. Gasvoda. PIONEER CLUB Back row. left to right: I). Tyler. 1) Reichelt. .1. Tyler. B. F.llingson, E. Giebel. C. Guliickson, R. Scott. Z. Haakenson. L. Hoge. First row: H. Henderson. Mr. Schwartz, B. Darlington. Pres.: B. Miner, V. Pres.; W. Gerson, Sec.; P. Welty, M. Mor- ris, H. Snow. ( 37 ) FHA i k- 4 4 Back row, left to right: S. Marty. B. Stone, D. McNeil, S. Rickerd, V. Bitz, S. Turk, H. Jennings, M. Darlington, R. Miller, N. Darlington. M. Pfrimmer. C. Christensen, M. Petersen. A. Bahnmiller. Second row: J. Atkinson, A. Maxwell. M. Fry, P. Allderdice. J. Kaste, B. Dyer. B. Pfrimmer, S. Tyler, E. Bahnmiller. L. Hurd, M. Gasvoda, J. Schrouder. E. Miller. M. O'Neil. B. Miller. First row: Mrs. L. Ray. M. Petersen, H. Kalaniek. M. Genereux, B. Fry, P. Pokorny, K. Maxwell, S. Trunk, V. Laursen, D. Matthews, B. Broesder. Seated: J. Lawrence, J. Tyler, S Kaiser, C. DeWinter, A. Conn. JUNIOR PLAY CAST (38) Left to right: O. Bitz. C. Gullickson. H. Snow, S. Tyler, W. Gerson, M. Genereux, D. Madison, H. Kalaniek. D. Trunk, Miss Shuyler. P. Pokorny Not Pictured. PEP CLUB Back row, left to right: L. Haakenson, M. Petersen, L. Hurd, M. Darlington, H. Jennings, S. Marty. S. Tyler. Third row: J. Tyler, B. Lloyd. P. Allderdice. M. Pfrimmer, B. Pfrimmer, B. Dyer, C. DeWinter, Mr. Price. Adviser. Second row: C. Madison, B. Broedster, D. Matthews, D. Madison, G. Schlack, C. Svennungsen, J. Lawrence. First row: S. Rickerd, N. Dar- lington, O. Bitz, M. Dyer. Cheer Leaders. CHEEK LEADERS Left to right: M. Dyer, O. Bitz, N. Darlington. S. Rickerd. ( 39 ) CHORUS Back row. left to right: H. Jennings. M. Petersen. S. Rickerd. V. Bitz. S. Marty. C. Christensen. B. Fry. Third row: O. Bitz, K. Viscon. R. Swanson, D. Matthews, H. Kalanick, L. Hurd. M. Gasvoda. Second row: C. Maxwell, M. Berg, P. Allderdiee. M. O’Neil. J. Shrouder, M. Fry, E. Bahnmiller. First row: D. Madison, J. Tyler, I. Snow, C. Lohse, M. Swanson, M. Peter- sen. Mr. Price. Director. RIFLE CLUB I Back row, left to right: D. Fisher. R. Morris. O. Christofferson. E. Lidstone. Z. Haakensen, C. Nystuen. E. Giebel, J. God frey, D. Reichelt, R. Gasvoda. Second row: R. Allderdiee, D. Matthews, C. Gullickson, S. Rickerd. H. Jennings, V. Bitz, R. Kalanick, B. Petersen. L. Hurd, P. Madison, T. Scott. First row: Mr. Burley, Sponsor; B. Ellingson, L. Svennungsen. H. Snow, J. Jenkins, D. Giebel, M. Richter, M. Richter, P. Allderdiee, I. Snowc ( 40 ) BASKETBALL“A”SQUAD Back row, left to right: Mr. Schwartz. Coach; C. Gullickson. D. Relchelt, P. Welty. J. Tyler. B. Ellingson, H. Henderson. Manager. Front row: B. Miner, W. Gerson, B. Darlington, Z. Haakensen, R. Morris. BASKETBALL“B”SQUAD I I 4 ju Left to right: Mr. Mahood. Coach: P. Madison. R. Kalanick, J. Godfrey. E. Giebel. D. Trunk. C. Nystuen. A. Donner. J. All derdice, D. Tyler, D. Berg, H. Henderson, Manager. 41 ) FOOTBALL“A”SQUAD Back row. left to right: E. Giehel. D. Reichelt, R. Scott, B. Miner, B. Ellingson, B. Henderson, L. Hoge, H. Henderson, Mgr. First row: Mr. Schwartz. Coach: R. Morris. R. Tyler, B. Darlington. Z. Haakensen, H. Snow, C. Gullickson. FOOTBALL“B”SQUAD Back row, left to right: Mr. Mahood, Coach: R. Williams, J. Allderdice, C. Nysteun, J. Jenkins, D. Lidstone, D. Archibald, H. Henderson, Mgr. First row: P. Madison. R. Christofferson, R. Kalanick, M. Hoge, R. Gasvoda, D. Tyler. This page is donated by Scott’s Food Store and Grand Theatre, both of Big Sandy. r 42) JANITORS Janitors: Erwin Crofoot and Orle Hagen. I 4:l -
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