Big Sandy High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Big Sandy, MT)

 - Class of 1957

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linn IIF EVEJITS IIF THE VF1II Sept. 5—Enrollment—no heat, no classes. This may L.e the best day of school we'll haye I Sept. 10—Chemistry workbooks and bookkeeping supplies were ordered. We can see a full year of h-a-r-d work ahead. Sept. 14—Off to a good start in Football. We lost the game and Ray lost part of his pantsl Sept. 21 — Initiation day. All this we inherited from the Junior High 1 Sept. 22—Football game with Stanford. A perfect record of I osses. Oct. 2—First M.E.A. local meeting. We have a feeling they are plotting against us. Oct. 5—Won a football game! Team beat Oilmont. Oct. 12--Frosh got up enough nerve to give the Seniors a return party. Oct. 20—Played Chester for Football trophy—Chester won I Oct. 25-26—Teachers Convention in Gt. Falls. War and Peace was appropriately showing at the Liberty. Nov. 17—The Carnival was held. Now Judy can read, Gary can play the Bass Drum, Bob S. can dance, but where did Mr. Snyder get that mustache? Nov. 20—One day shot—we mean by the photographer! Nov. 26—Thanksgiving vacation. Everyone was very thankful—for the vacation. Nov. 27—Won the first Basketball game. Again off to a good start. Dec. 1—We lost a game. Our over-confidence tripped us up! Dec. 15—New Gym wasn't finished, so we played Benton there—and lost. Oh well, we tried anyway. Dec. 21—Now for 216 hours of rest. Explaination; Christ- mas vacation. Jan. 2—Back to the old grind! Substitute teacher: Mrs. I Maxwell. k H|H| f Jan. —Havre Central here. Dedication of Gym, and naturally we won. y ’ Jan. 7—Substitute for a substitute. Mrs. Berglund is carrying the flag I Jan. 16—Began reviewing for Semester exams. Perhaps we should have started sooner. 17— Semester tests. Now we know that we should have! 18- 19—We lost to Oilmont and Chester. Could it have been those exams? 25—Report cards came out, Benton came here, -40 weather, can't win for losing. .. Feb. 9—Kremlin forfeited last Basketball game. Had a feeling we could have won that onel Feb. 11—A Slip-lifter at large at B.S.H.S. ! Feb. 12—A romantic Valentine's Dance, put on by the Student Council. Feb. 13—Slip was slipped back by Slip-lifter. Feb. 14—Dress-up Day 1. High heels, ties, and martyred expressions. Feb. 21,22,23—District Basketball tournament. Un- successful; need we say more? March 11—Career Day, where we learned what we didn't want to be! March 12—Annual F.F.A. Parent-Son Banquet. March 15,16—Vacation for the F.F.A. boys. They went to Lewistown. March 25-28—State F.H.A. convention, barracks, girls? 17 I 111, Jan. Jan. Jan. How were the

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fUSS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1957 of Big Sandy High School, being in sound mind and body in spite of having completed 12 years of school life, do make and publish this, our last Will and Testament. I, JEANICE ATKINSON, will my hearty laugh and typing skill to John Denis. , RICHARD BRINKMAN, will my ability to add and do my bookkeeping to Bumps' girl. I, CAROLYN DEWINTER, will my calm disposition and even temper to Judy Lohse. I, BETTY DYER, will my ability to get engaged to an out-of-town boy to Wanda Clixby. I, DONALD GASVODA, will leave—much to the relief of my teachers. I, GERALD GASVODA, will leave Mr. Hammond with what little hair he has left. I, CARROLL GENEREUX, will my genius at sleeping in class to anyone who can get away with it. I, LARRY HAKENSEN, will just pack up and leave. I, EUGENE HANDL, will my old Chev, the headaches that go with it, and the fun I have had with it to my brother Bill, and hope he can keep it on its wheels. I, BARBARA HOGE, will leave my ability to care for a husband, a home, hold down a job, and still get straight A's to Margie Glasoe. I, LOIS KING, will my Bass Drum to Deana, as I won't need it in Germany. I, BEVERLY KULBECK, will leave my pile of tattered stencils and villainous thoughts to Gary Geyer. I, BERNARD LABUDA, will leave the Home Ec. girls and the piles of grocerys to David Ensley. Dave—a moving van or cattle truck would be appropriate for the job. I, JEANNE LAWRENCE, will my Hideaway in the mountains to Wilma Krumsick, and I'll find a new location. I, CAROL MADISON, will my talent for racing up the halls and getting in a class-room the second before the bell rings to Jack Allderdice. I, DOLLILEE McNEILL, will to Bev Brewer my ways of getting what I want even if it takes a long time. I, CORA LEE O'NEILL, will my ability to write a letter to the Army every night to anyone crazy enough to do it. I, BETTY LOU PFRIMMER, will my excused and unexcused absences to whoever may need them in the future. I, ALICE PURSLEY, will my privilege of riding home with Glenn to his Junior girlfriends. I, GLENN PURSLEY, will leave my skill at looking busy while doing nothing to Marvin Osterman. I, TIM SCOTT, will my Government book to anyone loony enough to take it. I, EARL SLUGGETT, will my place on the Honor Roll to Bob Schwartz. I, LESTER SLUGGETT, will my brown nose to anybody it might fit. I, LUCILLE TERRY, will my goat to Jim Vallie, since he is always trying to get it. I, SHIRLEY TURK, will my nickmane of Abigail and my conceit to Kari Keup. I, ARNOLD TYLER, will leave the teachers in a strong state of shock. I, DON WANDLER, will my easy-going temper to Richard Schwartz. WE, the SENIORS, will to the Juniors our swelled heads, to the Sophomores our Chem- istry and Bookkeeping test answers, and to the Freshmen, Mr. Burley, as he will be available again next year. 16



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March 29,30—The Chester District Music Meet. Acquitted ourselves very well I April 1—April Fool I another Dress-up Day. Again the students felt very put upon. April 5,6—There were black faces and funny clothes all over the place. It was the Music Department's Minstrel Show. April 8—Shed a few tears. The old Band Hall was moved today. April 9-13—F.F.A. boys got another vacation. State Convention in Bozeman. April 17, 18—The Seniors presented their play, The Curious Savage. Forgotten lines, make-up and costumes enough for everyone. April 27—Prom and Banquet in the Seniors' honor. Our one formal occasion, and we made the best of it. May 1—Track Meet here. We were the victors! May 2,3,4—High School Week. The four Senior brains attended. May 3—The Junior play, Follow the Girls was successful and pulled the Juniors out of the red that the Prom got them into. May 5,6,7—Well, they tried to keep it a secret, but it leaked out that this was the Seniors' Sneak Day. May 8—Baseball game with Box Elder. They were successful—we tried to be! May 10—Clean-up day with lunch as a reward was today. May 17,18—Missoula for two Senior girls and Miss Hanley. It was the Journalism and Track meet. May 19—Baccalaureate services were held. Now that the great day is so close, seems like the Seniors don't look forward to it so much. May 20—The School picnic. Rained out, but picnicked in the old gym, with weinies, potato salad, pickles, and ice cream. May 21—The yearly Athletic Banquet was put on in competent style by the Sophomores. May 22—Great Day in the Morning! GRADUATION! The best day of our school livesl May 24—The school year has officially ended. Halleluia! Now for three months of pure loafing I PASTIMES DURING VACATION Sleeping Eating Working Fighting Studying correspondence courses Studying to pass college entrance exams Swimming Fishing Traveling Making money Having fun

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