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r RICHARD STURTZ Class Play 1; Transferred from Yakima, Washington 4. WALTER SWANSON Class Play 2; Pep Club 3; Student Coun- cil Representative of IAC 4; Delegate to Boy’s State 3. This Page Sponsored By HAMMILL AUTO COURT Miles City, Montana 20
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DON SPRACKLIN ANNE MURNION Class Play 2; Home Ec. Student Council Representative 4; Home Ec.2,3,4; G.A. A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Saga Staff 4; Red Cross 4. MELVIN MART Class Play 2.3; Prom King 3; Saga Staff 2,3. This page sponsored by OLIVE HOTEL Miles City, Montana 19
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In the fall of 1942, twenty eager students entered the Jordan Grade School. They started their educa- tion under Mrs. Beauchamp. Mrs. Patterson took over the job at Christmas time. The original twenty consisted of: Lyle Bozarth, James Davis, Roger Fellman, Harry Dell Foster, John Hellyer, Henry Jessen, Lloyd Long. Donald Spracklin, William Winfield. Walter Swanson, Arlene Anderson, June Hinther, Karen James, Hazel Mack. Ruth Rath. Donna Riley. Ruth Schaak, Janice Storey. Clara Jean Horn, and Mary Ann MacKenzie. We followed the set pattern for eight years. In the eighth year we went on a sneak to Fort Peck reser- voir and Glasgow. While there we looked the reservoir over and saw Harry S. Truman who was President at the time. We also saw ”T Texas Tyler at Glasgow. Twenty of us received diplomas that spring. In the fall of 50 thirty-six of us entered high school. They were: Mildred Bozarth, Gene Harbaugh, Karen James. Ruby Weeding. Roger Fellman, Sarah Boughton, Jack Brooks, Betty Lou Brown, Fred Brown, Caroline Hawkinson, Betty Hellyer, Monte Highland, Jack Hill, Gertrude Hinther, Rose Hughes, Henry Jes- sen. Dale Krieder, Ethel Lane, Hazel Mack, Melvin Mart, Thomas McKerlick, Anne Murnion, Robert Pear- son. Mike Pettit, Ruth Rath. Cynthia Saylor, Irene Schmidt, Donald Spracklin, Betty Svenson, Donald Rit- ter, Dan Bevis, Richard Stone. Dick Sturtz, Darlene Thomas, Johnny Trumbo, and Bill Winfield. We were initiated the second week and settled down to business. We broke school tradition when we presented a three-act-play The Funny Brats”, in our Freshman year. Miss Mary Hoose was our director. Our class officers were Karen James, President; Gene Harbaugh, Vice President; Mildred Bozarth, Secretary-Treas- urer; Roger Fellman and Ruby Weeding were student council representatives. Mr. Frank Gliko was our Freshman class sponsor. We lost Henry Jessen, Fred Brown, Ethel Lane, Thomas McKerlick, Robert Pear- son, Donald Ritter, Richard Stone and Dan Bevis that year. The next year we sold Christmas cards and presented a one-act comedy, An Apple for the Teacher. Mr. Hopper was our director as well as class sponsor. Our class officers were Gene Harbaugh, President; Dale Krieder, Vice-President; Norman Patterson, Secretary-Treasurer; Caroline Hawkinson, and Jack Hill, Student Council Representatives. This year we lost Betty Lou Brown, Dick Sturtz, Jack Hill and Betty Hellyer. We gained Laverne Hellyer, Judy Witt. Walter Swanson, and Nbrman Patterson. This year we also sponsored the Sadie Hawkins dance. In our Junior year we: conducted a clothing drive, which was very successful; held a bake sale; spon- sored the Junior-Senior prom, with a May Pole as our theme. Our class officers were Roger Fellman, President; Laverne Hellyer, Vice-President; Bill Winfield. Secretary-Treasurer; Gene Harbaugh and Judy Witt, Student Council Representatives. Our finer talents were turned to the presentation of the wild and wooly Go West, Young Man ., The play was a huge success. Mr. Donovan Lindgren was our class and play sponsor. We gained no one this YEAR, and lost Jack Brooks. Caroline Hawkinson, and Uverne Hell- yet. We highlighted our Senior year by welcoming the freshmen at initiation. We gained five more stu- dents to bring the total to 30. They were Dick Sturtz, Virginia Kicker, Joyce McMillon. Francis Kountz, and Laverne Hellyer. The amateur actors and actresses of the Senior Class presented a play The Adorable Imp under the skillful direction fo Mr. Schnebiy. This also added considerable to our sneak fund which we took from April 29 to May 1. We had fun didn't we kids: Our class officers were Mike Petitt, President; Gene Harbaugh, Vice-President; Judy Witt, Secretary-Treasurer; Francis Kountz, and Cynthia Saylor were Stu- dent Council Representatives. The new Red Cross offices were held by John Trumbo and Annie Murnion. Mr. Schnebiy was our class sponsor. We also produced this Remuda , the school annual under the guid- ing hand of Mr. Hopper. Of the students who started the first grade in 1942, four received all 12 yearsof their education in Jor- dan. They were Roger Fellman, Ruth Rath. Donald Spracklin, and Bill Winfield. By Bill Winfield Sponsored by PARK STANDARD SERVICE, Miles City, Montana 21
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