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JTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Writing a poem about F. H. A. Isn't so easy. 1 heard them say. However, one of the things I can write about Is how the girls are so devout About learning how to cook and sew. And nab onto some big do-do. They learn just how to twist his arm. So he'll drag 'em off to his farm. To liven up his drab, dull life By being his good and loving wife. Their teacher can teach them to succeed Her name was changed from Musick to Weed So that she herself, while her race she ran Could say with truth, I got my man I I She's been here for nine years or more. And has turned out many a score Of real nice girls who are competent Along the lines of sentiment. For we all know she teaches them how To cook. sew. bake; maybe how to milk a cow. As you can see. she should have a hand And even a tribute from the band For teaching our girls the way to try To get a swell and loving guy. Left to Right - ROW 1: Sandra Bolstad. Doris Weed. ROW 2: Rosie Morton. Sharon Slethaug, Esther Kitzmiller. Nancy Sprunger. Shirley Smith. Janet Rose. Gladys Fe by. Carol Croskrey. Betty Reed. Bonnie Fenby. Elaine Harness. Jenny Sirucek, Pat Anderson. ROW 3: Sharon Harvey. Barbara Hedmon. Florctta Barnard. Hazel Haag. Phyllis SusteHo, Joyce Nichols. Martha Rae Evenson. Sue Bolstad. Arlene Barney. Evelyn Case. Shirley Coverdell. Elaine Nichols. Betty Conley. Carol Fen- ger. Geraldine Nelson. Mollie Wilhelm. Mrs. Weed. Adviser. Norma Hoyt. Diane Seidl. Christine Peterson. Marjorie Corson. Sandra Rodler. Myrna Francis. Dorothy Wallenburg. Deanna Brosten, Marla Brammer, Alice Johnson. Pat Walter. Margaret Fordik. Marion Rolston. Carla Toycen. Martha Sanden. Eileen Stuebe. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
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BAND About the Band In Bigfork High To define its duties 1 shall try. It sounded off Most every day. If the kids made it All the way To the old schoolhouse They liked to toot And blow their horns And even tried to Trim the corns That often appeared Upon their feet While walking on The two-block beat To the old schoolhouse. Mr. Harris was Their glad director And often was their Train conductor; For one good thing He liked to do Was transport them. Fro and to The old schoolhouse. We liked our Band Much this year. Because its music We couldn't hear. When they together Their horns did blow. As 1 have said. They had to go To the old schoolhouse. ROW 3: L. to R: Elaine Nichols. Phyllis Sustello, Danny Sourbeir. Mr. Harris. Gordon Childers. David Nichols. Ray Kaste. Buddy Anderson. Jim Wooley. ROW 2: Pat Darling. Jerry Collins. Carol Ann Peterson. Sandra Whitlake. Janice Jones. Patsy Walters. Martha Sandon. Rannie Martin. Harry Ensley. Vernan Childers. Butch Scars. Willis Kanaley. Shir- ley Coverdell. Karen Naugle. Barbara Jo Whitney. Rita Crohn. Tommy Koppang. Gordon Nicholi. Gerald Bowman. Joe Nelson. Jim Bray. CENTER: Sandra Anderson. CHORUS ROW 3. L. to R: Bib Fox. Marvin Smith. Dick Bryant. Tommy Koppang. Harlan Coverdell. Bob Nichols. Dave Nichols. Mike Dockstader. Jim Swanson. Gordon Slethaug, Ray Kaste. Jim Woolley. Harold Braaton. ROW 2: Mr. Harris, Sandra Bo 1st ad. Carol Croskrey. Betty Reed. Doris Weed. Carla Toycen. Eileen Struebe. Martha Sandon. Marjorie Corson, Dorothy Wallenburg. Christine Peterson. Alice Johnson. ROW 1: Shirley Smith. Barbara Hedman. Jenny Sirucek. Phyl- lis Sustello, Janet Rose. Arlene Barney. Joyce Nichols. Fvelvn Case, Shirley Coverdell, Miles Finch. President.
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Left to Right - ROW l: Rosie Morton. Secretary; Gerri Nelson. Mavis Francis. Myrna Francis, cheerleaders. ROW 2: Harold Braaten. Sandra Bolstad, Treasurer; Carol Fenger. Joyce Nichols. Betty Conley. Marlene Bjork, Janet Rose. Shirley Smith. President; Marjorie Corson. Doris Weed. Vice-President. Miss Paul. Advisor. Ruddy Kitzmiller. Camera Shy. Lots o’ pep! There goes the profit. TOBIAS PORTRAIT STUDIO 336 Main Street Kalispell. Montana PEP CLUB If. someday, you happen by. With your girl, or with your guy; I'm sure that you would stop to pause. So you could plug your ears with gause. For all the noise that you would hear. Would fill the King of Beasts with fear- But then you'd heave a great big sigh; For all you'd hear as you went by. Is the Pep Club of Bigfork High. Then you'd stop your car with glee. And say. Come on. Let’s go and see Just what those kids are yelling 'bout. So---out you’d hop. to take time out. You see. this is just a time of practice Where they hoot, holler, and yell like cactus. For they are here to promote school spirit. I'm telling you. they really smear it. They stand behind our wonderful team. And along this line they’re on the beam. They sell the candy; Boy, they're dandy. Then mix some slop and sell it for pop. To this Miss Paul has said AHEM. So I should say nice things 'bout them. Now when I talk of slop I’m ribbing; To tell the truth. I'm really fibbing. Because they really have done good Yelling the things for which they stood. 30
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