Drummond High School - Drummonda Yearbook (Drummond, MT)
- Class of 1951
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'Dedication We the Senior Class of 1951, in the deepest appreciation and gratitude for all that they have done in helping us further our education, dedicate this annual to our parents. SENIORS PARENTS A. Bowls, R. Crossman, E. McCall, G. Duwe, Mrs. A. Bowls, Mrs. R. Crossman, Mrs. A. Ahlin, Mrs. E. McCall, Mrs. Joe Clawson, Mrs. G. Duwe, You whose activities are recorded in the 1951 Drummond have my sincerest best wishes for very pleasant days during the closing weeks of the school year. In this, my first year in Drummond, I have found you to be a most pleasant and co-operative student body and faculty. During these uncertain years the world more than ever pays royalties to those who are willing to invest in themselves. The wise student will constantly take advantage of the educational opportunities provided here by your parents and teachers. Congratulations to the Drummonda Staff and their sponsor, Mrs. Wilson, on a job well done. May the students, faculty, and alumni of our school continue to build it into a great institution of opportunity and service. BEST WISHES I James M. Tindall-Superintendent MR. FOSS Science Shop Senior Sponsor J. M. TINDALL Superintendent Mathematics MR. WHALEN Coach Rocky Ranger Sophomore Sponsor MRS. WILSON MRS. RAMBERG MISS HAWKINS Home Economics Music English Girls P.E. History Freshman Sponsor Junior Sponsor TRI-COUNTRY SCHOOL MASTERS CLUB RAY FLEMMING-Vice President JAMES M. TINDALL-President HINEY P. LUND-Secretary-Treasurer SCHOOL BOARD JERRY CLAWSON-Chairman ARCHIE HENDERSON MAURICE WEAVER NEVIN MORSE-Clerk ARTHUR BOWLS JR. (Art) Class President 3 -4 Basketball Manager 4 Glee Club 1-2 Track 2 Rocky Ranger 3 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 3 Science Club 4 Drama 4 D Club 4 GERALD CROSSMAN (Jerry) Ronan 1 Class Vice President 4 Annual Staff 3-4 Basketball Manager 3 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Track 2 Science Club 4 Drama 3-4 D Club 3-4 Rocky Ranger 2 LORETTA CLAWSON (Flossie) Class Officer 3-4 Rocky Ranger 1-3 Drama 3-4 Library 4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 FHA 1-2-3-4 Student Body Officer 3-4 Girls’ State 3 Science Club 4 Drummettes 1-2-4 ROSE DUWE (Rosie) Student Council 2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Library 3-4 Drama 1-3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 FHA 1-2-3-4 GAA 3 Science Club 4 Drummettes 1-2-4 Class Officer 2-3-4 Rocky Ranger 3 rtf- DENNY McCALL (Tick) Basketball 4 Class President 2 Glee Club 1-2 Annual Staff 3-4 Track 2 D Club 4 Library 4 Baseball 4 ALFRED AHLIN (Bud) Basketball 1 Baseball 4 Glee Club 1-2 Drama 4 Science Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Carnival Skit 3 S}U AA CUtt a fX 'Jk- fctto , tL Of f Z4 Z t . yu— £ (0.910’ i £ SENIOR CLASS WILL We the senior class of 1951 being of sound mind and body, without duress from any person or parties and in the presence of reliable witnesses do hereby declare and decree that this is our last will and testament. I, Arthur Bowls will my ability to shoot pool during school hours to Bobby Shanklin. I, Bud Ahlin will my good grades to anyone who wants them.. a I, Rose Duwe leave my enormous stature to Karen Parker and my gum chew- ing ability to Mrs. Wilson. I, Loretta Clawson leave my habit of disrupting classes to Phyllis Fagan. I, Denny McCall will my way with women to Swede Nelson. I, Jerry Crossman leave my haircut to Allen Bradshaw. We, the Senior class leave Drummond High School to anyone who will have it. Signed, sealed, and delivered this 21st day of the 5th month in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty one. CLASS HISTORY Four years ago there were sixteen of us on a pirate ship. They were Curtis Hughes, Crew Captain; Darrell Bradshaw, First Mate; John Buchanan, Third Mate; and Phyllis Mulkey, Ambassador. The remainder of the crew consisted of Alpha Weaver, Rose Duwe, Loretta Clawson, Mickey McGuire, Denny Mc- Call, Buddy Ahlin, Clyde Holland, Leo Jones, Jimmy Tutweiler, and George Hollibaugh. To test our stamina and ability as good pirates we were made to walk the plank and drink a strange tasting pirate made concoction. We found nothing of great value except a small bit of knowledge in the jewel chest this year. When we began our voyage, the next September three of our old crew, Clyde, Alpha, and Curtis, had been lost at sea. To compensate this loss Jerry Crossman, Joyce Lawless, and Clara Kingery were shanghaied. We added more knowledge to our stock of valuables. The third year of our cruise was very eventful. Toward the end pirate life became dull and we planned a shindig. (Junior Prom) and a pig roast (Junior, Senior Banquet). Leo Jones fell overboard and was swallowed up by that whale called Uncle Sam. The last we saw of Darrell, he was standing on the island of Love with an arrow in his heart. Joyce, Mickey and John gave up piracy and went treasure hunting on their own. George and Clare joined other pirate ships and Phyllis got tied to the stake of matrimony It is surprising but another small bit of learning was added to our treasures. On the fourth and final year of our cruise we had just six members. Our first celebration was the Senior Ball. In the spring of our last year as pirates we were honored by a banquet and formal dance given by our Junior friends. Our pirate career was ended in May 1951 when we had acquired enough valu- able treasure (knowledge) to receive our diplomas. 244 'PwfiAecy As I was traveling on my way to the Moon, I approached the Boom Town, Drum- mond, which grew from 500 to 5, 000 in two years. I switched on the radio in my 1960 streamlined jet Cadillac and what should I hear but station D. H. S, coming to me from Drummond, Montana. Much to my surprise, who should I hear as announcer on this program but Mr. Foss, who is using as his commercial a relief for chapped hands, his own invention, atomic-chemic-cure? remembered Mr. Foss as Senior Advisor and also as the chemistry, physics, and biology teacher. This is D. N. B. C. at Hall, Montana bringing you the annual Angus sale conducted by Arthur Allen Bowls, Jr. who owns the biggest ranch in the world. His ranch covers most of Eastern Montana. Arthur spends most of his time on Wall Street in New York City operating several big businesses. We will now hear from G. N. B. C. home of the largest college in the western United States. Who do we hear broadcasting but Dean of Men, Gerald Roy Crossman, Esquire. After he graduated from D. H. S. he went to Harvard, then to Yale where he spent ten years in research work and finally discovered the thing! After hearing from Professor Crossman, we will hear from Washington D. C. and Loretta Clawson who is the first lady president of the United Nations. After many years of hard work she finally succeeded in revising the Foreign Policy and we hope she will keep it working perfectly. Since my car was running out of gas, I decided to stop at ultra-modern gas station in Drummond. As I had my car serviced I found out that Dennis Willard McCall, better known as Tick owned a chain of filling stations, and that this was one of them. Tick, in a perfectly tailored suit, white shirt, and highly polished oxfords was checking on the cash receipts for the month. The five-figure profit column for the month pleased him immensely. He told me to go across the street to see two other old pals. Sure enough, it was the same Buddy and Rose we knew at D. H. S. They had the smallest dry-cleaning shop in the world but it had the largest business. Rose Ann Duwe kept the books for Alfred Delano Ahlin, better known as Buddy. I wonder if she got her experience from Bookkeeping in D. H. S. Gee, what if they still like to fight the way they did in 1951. After ten years it must be really interesting. As I resumed my traveling and came closer to my destination, the Moon, I switched off my radio. I was so pleased to find out about these 1951 graduates and I was happy to hear that they had all been so successful. F. HOLLAND A. BRADSHAW B. PERIMAN L. WILSON President Vice President Secretary Representative DOLORES CLIFFORD RONALD CHARLES KAY DALBERG NELSON FURHMAN FRASER JAMES MARILYN FRED DAVID BOB GEORGIA PETERSEN WEAVER JOHNSON SHANKLIN FISCHER KAREN PARKER PHYLLIS FAGAN DENNIS WILLIAMS LaRAE HATCH LUCRETIA TUBBS 2 mOm dk f i V M Carol Bradshaw Robert Barker Dolores Blssonette Francis Durfee President Vice-President Secretary Representative Karen Ahlin Bill Clawson Jack Petersen Joan Howell Art Kolbeck Lawrence Daigle Harold Clute Elliott Enman Charles Carpp Jim Fagan Frankie Morse Lawrence Sturm President Vice-President Secretary Representative Lois Robinson Tim Hawe Fred Parker Jack Hatch Rose Tubbs Gary Maughan Jack Wigen Marilyn Goble Robert Cobban Ronald Magnussen Dorothy Clawson Donald Shanklin Robert Periman Arlette Clawson ALLEN FRED FRED CLIFFORD BOB BRADSHAW WEAVER HOLLAND NELSON BARKER DAVID HAROLD DENNY RONALD JERRY JOHNSON CLUTE McCALL FURHMAN CROSSMAN ART BOWLES Manager BOB WHALEN Coach FRED HOLLAND Captain Back row: Mgr. Bowles, Johnson, McCall, Weaver, Clute, Coach Whalen. Front row: Barker, Nelson, Holland,Crossman, and Furhman. Games Won From: Darby 40-39 Superior 55-29 Victor 57-47 Superior 51-27 Stevens ville 48-43 Corvallis 54-51 Lost TO: Deer Lodge 56-30 P-Burg 40-34 Hamilton 53-51 Stevensville 57-44 Darby 38-37 Florence 77-35 Corvallis 78-57 Deer Lodge 63-45 Florence 51-45 A Bowls Manager; L. Daigle, T. Hawe. E. Enman, B. Shanklin, G. Maughn, J. Petersen, Mr. Whalen, Coach; B. Cobban. C. Carpp. D. Williams, B. Clawson. D. Shanklin. '£• lea (U et6cU£ Sftuid FRED HOLLAND DAVID JOHNSON FRED WEAVER CLIFFORD NELSON tytee @tci6 G. Ramberg, K. James, A. Clawson, R. Tubbs, F. Morse, K. Ahlin, L. Robinson, J. Howell, C. Bradshaw, B. Periman, P. Fagan, D. Dalberg, R, Duwe, L. Hatch, L. Clawson, G. Fischer, M. Peterson, K. Parker, D. Clawson, M. Goble, L. Tubbs, D, Bissonette, H. Pardun. P. Fagan, R. Wilson. F. Morse, A. Clawson, K. Ahlin, B. Perriman, D. Bissonette, R. Duwe, .L. Robinson, K. James, K. Parker, L. Clawson, D. Clawson, R. Tubbs, C. Bradshaw, L. Tubbs, G. Fischer. L. Hatch, D. Dalberg, L. Wilson, J. Howell, M. Petersen, M. Goble. An Bowles, Bob Shanklin, Denny McCall, Jerry Crossman. Rose Duwe, Mrs. Wilson, Bud Ahlin, Loretta Clawson, Barbara Perriman. Clifford Nelson, Dennis Williams, Bob Barker, Mr. Whalen, Georgia Fischer, Karen Parker, Barbara Peniman, Lucretia Tubbs, Francis Durfee, Jack Peterson, Phyllis Fagan, Joan Howell, LaRae Hatch, Lois Wilson, Marilyn Peterson. St z Miss Hawkins, L. Tubbs, G. Fischer, M. Peterson, J. Howell, R, Duwe, C. Bradshaw, L. Clawson, D. W. McCall, Student ( auttciC F. Durfee, L. Sturm, L. Clawson, Mr. Tindall, R. Duwe. L. Wilson. F. Holland. .ettCUKCK'6 R. Whalen, D. Johnson, R. Barker, R. Furhman, H. Clute, A. Bowles, D. McCall. C. Nelson, F. Holland, A. Bradshaw, J. Crossman, F. Weaver. Phyllis Fagan, Lois Wilson. Frankie Morse. R. Tubbs, D. Dalberg, K. Ahiin, R. Duwe, J. Howell, K. James, Mrs. Wilson, C. Bradshaw, M. Goble, D. Clawson, D. Bissonette, L. Hatch, G. Fischer. Scu etCaM Squad foiU' cu6et6cUt 7cum Hi School 'Ptay ASK ME ANOTHER' Science lu 71. 4. ?. s4cttvitie D CLUB The D Club under the leadership of Mr. Whalen, is a group of boys who have earned a letter in any of their four years in high school. The club promotes sportsman- ship and limits the wearing of stripes and letters to only those who have earned them. F. H. A. CLUB The F. H. A. Club, which has a 100?? membership of high school girls, is under the leadership of Mrs. Wilson. On Oct. 7 fifteen members and Mrs. Wilson attended the District Meeting at Corvallis. Our superintendent, Mr. Tindall, is on the State Advi- sory Board. GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club, which is under the direction of Mrs. Ramberg, furnished music at the Christmas and Easter programs; and at Baccalaureate and Graduation. ROCKY RANGER The Rocky Ranger, whose staff is made up of a number of students, is a small but informative paper. Mr. Whalen is the advisor of the paper. SCIENCE CLUB The first Science Club was organized this year in D. H.S. under the leadership of Mr. Foss. The students having 1 2 or 1 year of science are eligible for membership. A scientific talk must be prepared by a new member as part of his initiation. CARNIVAL The annual High School Carnival, which is the biggest money-making project for the school, was presented on November 3. Several new concessions were started this year. The booths were decorated gaily by the classes. SENIOR BALL The annual Senior Ball, which was held November 18, was semi-formal. The gym was decorated in multicolor. The Lightfoot orchestra furnished music and the dance was a success. JUNIOR PROM On April the 28, the Drummond High School Gym was the scene of the most im- portant event of the season. The theme Apple Blossom Time Was carried out in shades of pink. The prom was opened with the traditional Grand March which was led by Freddie Holland and Barbara Periman. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The Junior-Senior Banquet was held in May. The tables were colorful and gaily decorated. Speeches were given in welcome and appreciation. DRUMMONDA The 1950-51 annual was sponsored by the Seniors. Bob Shanklin and Barbara Peri- man, who are Juniors, were selected also so that they could carry on next year. Editor........................... ------------------------ Denny McCall Assistant Editor----------------------------------------Barbara Periman Business Manager - - ------------------------------------Jerry Crossman Assistant Business Manager-----------------------------------Bob Shanklin Advertising Managers------------------------Denny McCall, Bob Shanklin Pictures Loren a Clawson, Rose Duwe Sports------------------------------------------------------ Buddy Ahlin Activities-------------------------------------------------- Art Bowles Sponsor - -- -- -- — - Mrs. W ilson k 4 Dcwm ij n Rosie X rt .«a- Loft err (Flats) Rrr B ocu Is ( «3 L C Ijitt-Lc J err Gu(J onJ Kar'tfV' ore TTft w ME? ? osc 9 r rv PI RAT CAVf .JS3 m M £E R CANTI L€ REDsWHITE Friendly Clerks Low Prices Quality Products Frank Corth, Mgr. Phone 2771 Compliments of z ace Efficient service Clean rooms Drummond, Montana FURNITURE -HARDWARE Herman Applegate, Prop. Phone 276l Drummond, Montana • Surf For travel information C-HEV ROLET GARAGE consult us. Factory Authorized Oma and Jody Stokes Chevrolet Mechanics Phone 2191 Ray Fischer, Owner Drummond, Montana Phone 2341 Drummond • • For an evening of relaxation stop in at Sutecfe t J tkce, Swede Nelson, Proprietor Drummond, Montana 6. CAFE “Just good food” Tom and Mary Moore Drummond, Montana MOTORS Standard Service DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER J. I. Case Machinery Speed Queen Washers Drummond, Montana F or: Chapped Hands Chapped Face Chapped .Legs Instant Relief With (po n-doTt' DermAseptic Lotion Compliments of MOTO R. S Drummond, Montana “Keeps U Neat” Quality Dry Cleaning Pick-up Delivery Every Friday Deer Lodge, Montana $ec-4 M OTO RS Joseph C. Beck, Prop. Auto supplies Wrecker service Texaco Products Phone 2631 Drummond DAIRIES Cream - Butter - Butter Milk Homogenized Milk Chocolate Drink Cottage Cheese For Better Health - Look for the Garden City Dairies Label Phone 4108 Missoula, Montana COMPLIMENTS OF Congratulations To The Youth of Drummond F rom “The home of fine jewelry” Missoula, Montana 1290 KGVO cB5 Now completing 19 Years Of Service To Western Montana “The Store for Men and Women Who Buy for Men” Compliments Of (Paface HOTEL 403 N. Higgins Missoula, Montana Missoula, Montana Con grat id at'io ns, SENIORS 9?( SSr T Drummond, Montana MOTORS Frigidaire Appliances Motor Tune Up - Lubrication Union 76 Dealer Drummond, Montana Compliments of Dick Mary Hickox, Mgrs Drummond, Montana Congratulations! To The Students Of DRUMMOND HIGH SCHOOL HARDWARE zCo Jim Ila For Finest Foods Fresh Produce and Meats Compliments of SERVICE STATION Drummond, Montana When in Drummond be sure to stop at -a v BAR. Compliments of Qtfon na. BAR Stop in and see Frank Charlie For Quality Building Material - Builders Hardware - Fuller Paints Fuel cU€ t oCOdtff-e LUMBER COMPANY Phone 45 DRUMMOND BRANCH Phone 420 1 For a pleasant evening in Drummond STOP Drummond, Montana DRIV€- 1 N - CAf€ Clem Stirn, Proprietor “Good Eats Drummond, Montana • -HOT-EL Missoula’s Friendly Hotel Missoula, Montana — Quality Building Materials One LUMBER COMPANY Deer Lodge, Montana C f “A Good Place To Trade” Prescription Specialists Deer Lodge, Montana The Home of Guaranteed Steaks and Hamburgers Deer Lodge Missoula Helena CONGRATULATIONS f GEN FRANKLIN SENIORS STORE ■FOUNTAIN Locally Owned Helen Fitzpatrick - - - Cleo Rainville Nationally Known Lessees James E. Lortz, Jr. • Deer Lodge, Montana CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 51 Ford Cars T rucks Mercury Cars Ford Tractors and Implements Phone 72 Deer Lodge, Montana Gertrude and Warren Welch T ruck and Bus Stop Good Eats Phone 06R-3 Garrison, Montana oQee Smith Weber DRUG COMPANY Everything for Men and Boys “Your Friendly Store” Deer Lodge, Montana • Phone 10 Deer Lodge, Montana Q4(£. c Ti?e L SE RV I C € BAR £. LOUN G-E “on the Corner” Texaco Products “on the Square” Cliff Gilbert Tony Sneberger Phone 48 Deer Lodge Deer Lodge, Montana -ELECTRIC SflOP General Electric Frigidaire Appliances RCA, Capitol Decca Records Capehart Radio - Phonographs V M AUTO PARTS The finest in parts For all cars For all trucks N.A.P.A. “Assurance of Quality” GREETINGS TO OUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS IN GRANITE COUNTY! BANK €, TRUST COMPANY “THE BANK OF FRIENDLY AND EFFICIENT SERVICE” Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Deer Lodge, Montana Compliments of COM PA MV Hardware -Furniture -Plumbing Deer Lodge, Montana PAYLE55 GROCERY “Quality Foods” Deer Lodge, Montana • CM vem 1 N S U Ft A M C -EE REAL ESTATE NOTARY Opposite Pix Theatre COCA COLA COMPANY Missoula Branch Drummond, Montana • Compliments of Monk (Ja,7tyo t Andy Drummond, Montana GOOD LUCK TO OUR SENIORS Quality Meats Locker Service Processing Curing Custom Slaughtering lorcn’s market Drummond, Mont. Phone 2772 Comfii tvn vC }_ oj? T-H-E POW-ER COMPANY roy’s STANDARD OIL CO. STATION Compliments of N. W. MORSE Gas Oil Agent for Standard Oil Co. Accessories Prompt service on all of Drummond, Montana our quality products. Phone 2274 • Drummond, Montana AGENT FOR CONOCO OIL CO. Bulk gas - oil - fuel oil Prompt Delivery Drummond, Montana WINNINGHOFF “Ford’s Out Front” Ford Tractors Implements Union Oil Co. Agents Telephone 79 Philipsburg DEPARTMENT STORE Department Store Quality Merchandise Popular Prices Philipsburg, Montana EAT AND SLEEP ONE STOP SHEAFFER’S STATESMAN ENSEMBLE For Best In School and Office Supplies ■zee' supply co. Missoula HELENA OFFICE SUPPLY CO, Helena o° % 7r % m Drummond’s Newest and Modern Cafe • Flowers For All Occasions GARDEN CITY “Home Grown Flowers Last Longer” Phone 6628 Missoula, Montana CLEANERS Service Twice a Week Mon. and Thurs. Prompt Service Quality Cleaning Philipsburg, Montana Best of Luck To Drummond High School (QaaetJ- CHEVROLET Chevrolet Auto Parts Guy Rogers Slaes and Service Accessories Buick Complete Shop Philips burg, Montana CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF “51” Q 9?ice Mens Wear HARDWARE KANDLESWEATERS Philipsburg, Montana Philipsburg, Montana Jewelers Stationers Owatonna, Minnesota Compliments of FU NT Member of Federal Reserve System Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Philipsburg, Montana Gftditfe Gdjf€ Vince and Mary Glavin, Proprietors Drummond, Montana TAKE A NEW, LONG LOOK AT... 7% Take a 1-o-n-g look at the progress your favorite store has made in the past year. We’ve been told we’re the fastest growing in Western Montana. For this we owe a debt of gratitude to you, our customers and to our co-workers. Like lady fashion, out new and remodeled departments...the new and better values... the “added” services are all in keeping with the wishes of our many friends in Western Montana. When you visit Missoula, start your shopping trip at The Mercan- tile...for, Things Are Always Happening at Western Montana’s Shopping CL EEL “T fEL- F s. MONTANA MOTEL “Where Resting Is Made A Specialty” Drummond, Montana STAFF Takes this opportunity to ex- press its appreciation to those who have advertised in the “51” Drummonda. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! Extends To You The Best Wishes For Your Future Years Hundreds of thousands of students throughout the nation will treasure their Yearbooks for mony years to come. Thousands of teachers and school administra tors welcome their Annuals as a necessary part of their Parent and Public relations program We are proud to have had a part in preserving the memories, traditions and achievements of the schools of America
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