Bigfork High School - Le Lac Yearbook (Bigfork, MT)

 - Class of 1959

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CLASS PROPHECY NAME Sue Bolstad Deanna Brosten Karen Clothier Marjorie Corson Harlan Coverdell Martha Evenson Russell Graveley Arnold Haag Tom Koppang Ron Martin Tom Nelson Elaine Nichols Ellen Nivens Sandra Rodler Marion Rolston Martha Sanden Myma Slater Nancy Sprunger Phyllis Sustello AMBITION Piano Teacher Teacher Veterinarian Secretary Scientist Gym teacher College Pilot Mechanic Surgeon Pro-football player Housewife Police woman Medical secretary Secretary Bookkeeper Airline hostess Dress designer Legal secretary PROBABILITY Piano player in Joe's bar Janitor in school Dog catcher Perennial lap-sitter First man to the moon Woman wrestler Professor's pet Grease monkey for T.W.A. Builder of kiddy cars Butcher at Aker's Market Water boy for the Vikings Editor of Mad Magazine Public enemy 1 Scrub woman for a surgeon Stamp licker Safe Cracker Builder of model airplanes Sew buttons on Town constable CLASS WILL We, the Senior class of 1959, leave these treasures as we depart: SANDRA leaves her nervousness and aspirin to Eddie Nelson. TOM K. leaves his white bucks and old levis to Harry Endsley. SUE leaves her ability to grow up some day to Jackie Knutson. DEANNA leaves her long walks to the bus to Ida Mary Fordik. PHYLLIS leaves her long distance phone calls to Mary Francis. ELAINE leaves her nightly letter writing to Judy Hogue. MYRNA leaves her singing ability to Dennis Durocher. Take heed ! TOM N. wills his physique and football ability to Jerry Collins. ARNOLD wills his basketball ability to David Sanden. KAREN leaves her horsemanship to Goldie Heuscher. MARJORIE wills her timidness to Carol Peterson. HARLAN wills his way with the women to Arthur Whitney. RUSS leaves his driving ability to Gordon Childers. Take it easy ! MARTHA wills her ability to go in the ditch in Drivers Training to Joyce Sprunger. NANCY wills her quietness to Betty Javner. MARTHA RAYE leaves her four years in P.E. class to Lucy Medhus. ELLEN leaves her sweet disposition to Bonnie Slater. MARION leaves her shyness to Betty Olson. Carry on, kid ! TO: Mr. Eslick—we leave the hopes of never having to co-advise another annual. Mr. Milam—we leave a few gray hairs and the memories of a wonderful class. Mrs. Weed—we leave some wine and rum for next years' fmit cakes. Mr. Matthews--we leave a quiet study hall for a change. Miss Fehlberg--we leave the BAY BREEZE worries for another year. Mrs. Anders—we leave tom English books and writing on the desks. Mr. Anders—we leave the hope of having some boys in choms some day. Mr. Singletary—we leave those unsolvable Algebra equations. Signed and witnessed by: Simon, Theodore, and Alvin—(chipmunks) 14

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CLASS HISTORY Thirty-three, small but lively Freshmen, stumbled into the halls of BHS in 1955. To guide us through the year we elected class officers: Diane Sidel, president; Carol Fenger, vice president; Nancy Sprunger, secretary-treasurer; Sue Bolstad and Jim Kirby, Student Council representatives. Miss Paul patiently advised us during the first year. One of the first events was the initiation party the Sophomores gave for us at Lake Blaine. We expressed our appreciation at a return party. Then the day came when we trudged up the hill and painted the 'B'. In the fall of '56 we re-entered Bigfork's halls, an even livelier and considerably less green group. With us came two new advisors, Mr. Tomaskie and Mr. Hoepfer. Our class officers were Tom Koopang, president; Ron Martin, vice president; Marjorie Corson, secretary-treasurer; Martha Sanden and Harlan Coverdell, Student Council representatives. The first thing we did that year was to make the new frosh welcome with the customary party at Lake Blaine. The carnival, basketball games, mixers, and the tournament, filled our spare time. Our second year ended with the anxiety of becoming upperclassmen at last. 9 The Junior year held many events which will be long remembered by all who worked and strived to make them a success. The class officers who guided us through that year were Ron Martin, president; Marjorie Corson, vice president; Deanna Brosten, secretary; Sue Bolstad, treasurer; Deanna Brosten and Tom Koppang, Student Council representatives. The Annual Junior Talent Show was the first thing on the agenda that year. With Gypsy Camp as the theme, it was quite successful. The most memorable events were the Junior- Senior Banquet at Frenchy's Chinese Gardens, and, the Prom that followed in the gym, which had been turned into a spot of enchantment, corresponding with the theme, Fairyland. Another major task of our Junior year was the presentation of the play You Can't Kiss Caro- line, which was directed by our advisor, Mr. Boedecker. Deanna Brosten and Tom Nelson were delegates to Girls' and Boys' State. Our senior year brought the greatest responsibility of all--publishing the 1959 Le Lac. For six months, we spent every spare minute either working or worrying about the annual. liven with all this we managed to sponsor a mixer after the last basketball game of the year, and the Christmas Ball was a real success with dancing to the music of the Dennison Quartet. The officers who steered us through that final year were Tom Nelson, president; Marjorie Cor- son, vice president; Myrna Slater, secretary; Nancy Sprunger, treasurer; Phyllis Sustello and Harlan Coverdell, Student Council representatives. Although our class was small in number, we still managed to provide many of the officers for such organizations as Pep Club, Student Council, FHA, FFA, B Club, and Twirlers. Now, with commencement near; our present goal almost accomplished, we look back and wonder if we are prepared to fulfill the more complicated and perplexing goals yet to face us in the future. It is with fond memories, that we bid farewell to classmates and teachers, each to go our separate way. 13



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