Garfield County High School - Remuda Yearbook (Jordan, MT)
- Class of 1955
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i'■ School “ e KucUi Sta L. to R. 1st row; Gordon Price, Evelyn Mury, Annette Clark, Mr. Glicko. advisor, William Ady Eddie Ritter. Arthur Hawkinson. 2nd row; Carl Wallace, Betty McWilliams. Earl Cozzens, Dean McWiiliams Tom Stanton, Alyce Hallberg, Bernice Cozzens. Top row; Richard Stone. Gary Stone George Bluhm’ Robert Cowin, Ronald McKinney, Neil Stanton. 'poxeou ut We, the class of 1955, hope that you enjoy this annual at least half as much as we have enjoyed putting it to- gether, We hope in the following years you will look back and remember the class of 1955. Good Luck. Sanitary Dairy, Miles City 2 ecUccitiott We, the twenty-sixth graduating class of Garfield County High School, dedicate the Fifty-five REMUDA to all former students of Garfield County High School who have served and who are serving in the armed forces of The United States of America. 3 Sctfr U ite uie tt '?0Ce44aye Louis M. Schnebly The improvement of the under- standing is for two ends: first, our own increase of knowledge; second- ly, to enable us to deliver and make out that knowledge to others. 4 Montana Elevator, Miles City Sc uxoi Behind the activities and the goings - on of our school has been the school board, who for years have very ably and intel- ligently taken care of the great respon- sibility connected with successfully oper- ating the school. (2 i4todcCUt4. Mrs. Whitmer, matron of the Jordan dormitory, has been like a mother to the students. She made them feel just as if they were at home, taking care of them when they needed it. Mrs. Ofstadhl has cooked at the dor- mitory for the last two years. Although Mr. Leuschen has been janitor since 1930, he has received little of the credit that is due him for the great amount of time, care, and effort he has rendered to make our school a more liveable place to attend. Bill Haney and Dick Stone help Mr. Leuschen to keep the high school clean. Bud's Flower Shop. Miles City 5 'pacuttfy MR. LOUIS M. SCHNEBLY Superintendent history, mathematics Fox Cleaners, and Custer Abstract. Miles City 6 MRS. EDLA BURTNER home economics social studies MR. EDWARD LUCOTCH physical education commercial, coach 3 ?o oc ark’s Furniture, and Custer Equipment ______ Miles City 7 Atsc£ jf 44, ci8? O' . Mr. Frank Glicko English, journalism 'ftyty l Sc umC OltOXCf, f Garfield County High School The first school in Jordan, a dugout on the banks of the Big Dry Creek, was established in approximately 1903. The handful of students who attended were under the instruction of a man who was a colorful and not too complimentary character. Later, he gave up teaching as a career. A few years later, the building which is now the Rio Theater was used for a schoolhouse. In 1914 the first high school was established, and the building served both high school and grade school students. Miss Ericson taught the grades and the eight high school students. The high school kept advancing, and by 1917 there was a staff of four teachers and a student body of forty. Some of the courses offered to the students at this time were home economics, physics, four years of Latin, four years of English, mathematics, first and second year algebra, and plane and solid geometry. In 1928 the ever increasing Jordan District High School decided to change its name. Thereafter, it was known as the Garfield County High School, a county wide public high school financed by the people of Gar- field county instead of by the Jordan District. In 1936 the old high school was abolished, and a new building was constructed, which serves the people of Garfield County today and which has served them for the past eighteen years. Today, the Garfield County High School has an attendance of one hundred eleven students and seven teachers; it offers thirty- two courses and any correspondence course which the student may wish to take in his four year term. 9 A. Mitchell Agency. Miles City The Garfield County Dormitory, erected in 1 936, is a home away from home for more than one- half of the students attending Garfield County High School. T) yi+Pt 0?'icc tdA: Miles City Saddlery, and Grants, Miles City V Seneor jtL . GEORGE BLUHM: I.A.C. 1,2; Remuda 4. WILLIAM ADY; Boys’ State Deleg. 3; Class Play 1,2,3,4; Remuda 3,4; Band 1; Pep Club 2; Class Sec. 4. Love Motor Co., Miles City. 11 ANNETTE CLARK: Saga 3; Remuda 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Home Ec. Club 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Class Play 1,2,3,4; Red Cross Rep. 3; G.A.A. Sec. 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; F.H.A. 4; Basketball 1; Librarian 3,4; Ass't Ed. Saga 3; Ass't Ed. Remuda 4; Band Vice Pres. 2; Band Deleg. 2. ROBERT COWIN: BandFlagCarrier3,4; Band 1; I.A.C. 3; Chorus 3; Class Pres. 3; Remuda 4; Saga 3; Baseball 1.2,3,4; Letterman 2,3,4. BERNICE COZZENS: Band 1,2,3,4; Home Ec. Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Class Play 2,3,4; Saga 3; Remuda 4; Chorus 1,2,3; G. A.A. 1,2,3,4; Librarian4; Basketball 1; Girls' State Del g. 3; Class Sec. 3. 12 EARL COZZENS: Band 1,2; I.A.C. 2,3,4; Saga 4; Remuda 4; Pep Club 1,2; Librarian 2. ALYCE HALLBERG: Band 1,2,3,4; Home Ec. Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; S.C. Rep. 2.4; Class Play 1.2,3,4; Saga 3; Remuda 4; Cho- rus 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Band Sec. 4; Li- brarian 4. ARTHUR HAWKINSON: Boys' State Deleg. 3; S.C. Rep. 2; Remuda 4; I.A.C. 2; Class Play 1.2.4; Pep Club 2; Band 1,2; Chorus 2; Most Bashful Boy 3. Genty-Gregory Florists, and Shores, Miles City 13 RONALD McKINNEY: Saga 3; Remuda 4; I.A.C. 4; Class Play 1,3,4; Baseball 2; Pep Club 2: Librarian 4; Class Vice Pres. 4. BETTY MCWILLIAMS: Saga Editor 3; Re- muda 4; Band 1; Chorus 1; Home Ec. Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. Vice Pres. 3; Pep Club 1.2.3.4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Dorm Sec. 4; Class Play 1,2,3.4; S.C. Rep. 3; S.C. Pres. 4; Class Sec. 2; S.C. Sec. 2; Red Cross Camp 3. DEAN MCWILLIAMS: Prom King 3; Saga 4 Remuda 4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4 Red Cross Rep. 4; Dorm Club Pres. 4; Don Club Sec. 3; Letterman 2,3,4. Melody and Sports Center, and Olive Hotel, Miles City. EVELYN MURY: Saga 3,4; Remuda4; Home Ec. 1,2,3; PepClub 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2.3, 4; Sub Cheerleader 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Li- brarians; Class Play 1,2,3,4; Class Vice Pres. 2; Class Sec. 1; Red Cross Rep. 4; Chorus 1; F.H.A. Pres. 4; G.A.A. Pres. 4; Dorm Club Rep. 4. GORDON PRICE: Band 1,2; LA.C. 2; Class Play 1,2; Remuda 4; Saga 3. EDWARD RITTER: Saga Editor 4; Saga Staff 3; Remuda4; Baseball 2,3,4; Letterman 3,4; Class Play 1,2; Class Pres. 1,2; Class Vice Pres. 3; Band 1. Milligan and Miles Howard Hotels, Miles City. 15 NEIL STANTON: Remuda 4; Basketball 2. 3.4; Baseball 1.2,3,4; Band 1.2.3.4; Chorus 2,3,4; Class Pres 4; Class Vice Pres. 1. S.C. Rep. 2; S.C. Vice Pres. 3; Dorm Club 1; I. A.C. 2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Letterman 1,2,3,4; Class Play 1,2,3,4; Librarian 3,4; Band Club Pres. 4. THOMAS STANTON: Band 1,2,3,4; l.A.C. 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; S.C. Rep. 2.4; Remuda 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Letter- man 2,3,4; Class Play 1,2: Pep Club 2; Most Beautiful Hair 3. GARY STONf- Saga 4; Remuda 4; Class 3.4. Cates Tire Store, and Gilmore Hotel. Miles City 16 RICHARD STONE: Band 1; Transferred from Highwood 3; S.C. Rep. 3,4; Remuda Staff 4. CARL WALLACE: Saga 3,4; Remuda 4; I.A.C. 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Red Cross Rep. 3; Red Cross Del. 2; Band 1. L. to R. seated; Carl Wallace, William Ady, Mr. Jacobson, sponsor, Neil Stanton, Ronald McKinney. Gor- ”n ™e' 2nd Row: Gary Stone, Bernice Cozzens, Evelyn Mury, Dean McWilliams, Alyce Hallberg Richard Stone, George Bluhm. 3rd Row: Annette Clark. Betty McWilliams. Robert Cowin, Thomas Stan- ton, Earl Cozzens, Arthur Hawkinson, Edward Ritter. Coca Cola Bottling Co., Miles City. 17 In the year of 1942, Mrs. Patter- son started nineteen young and ex- cited students on their long journey to become seniors. They were Rich- ard Bowman, Ernest Bozarth, Lyle Bozarth, Patrick Davis, George Han- sen, Arthur Hawkins on, John He 1 lye r, Gerald Kountz, Thomas McKerlick, Edward Ritter, Carl Wallace, Stephen Wheeler, Bobby McKenzie, Annette Clark, Alyce Hallberg, Mary Ann Me - Kenzie, Margaret Newton, Barbara Wichern, and Sharon Storey. As we ventured through the first eight grades, we gained and lost some. Those we gained were Ray Watson, Lee Bryd, Alice Elverude, Evelyn Miller, Bernice Petri, Gwen Burchett, Bob Cowin, Georgie Bur- chett, Marlene Reed, Sylvia Taylor, and Melva Huseby. Those who with- drew were Dick Bauman, Mary Ann McKenzie, Melva Huseby, George Hanson, John Hellyer, Ernest Bo- zarth, Patrick Davis, Gerald Kountz, Thomas McKerlick, Bobby McKen- zie, Margaret Newton, Lee Bryd, Alice Elverud, Evelyn Miller, Ber- nice Petri, Gwen Burchett, Georgie Burchett, Marlene Reed, and Sylvia Taylor. On May 18, 1951, twenty-six of us marched up on the stage and re- ceived our diplomas. They were from District 1 Dick Bauman, Wil- liam Bluhm, Lyle Bozarth, Annette Clark, Alyce Hallberg, Art Hawkin- son, Mary Ann McKenzie, Ronald Me - Kinney, Edward Ritter, Carl Wallace, and Barbara Wichern. From District 12 Bill Ady, Gordon Price, Neil Stanton, and Thomas Stanton. From District 19 Evelyn Mury, Curtis Phipps, and George Shawver. From District 27 Bernice Cozzens and Earl Cozzens. From District 34 Sharon Storey. From District 45 Dean McWilliams and Betty McWil- liams. From District 52 Fay Mato- vich. From District 55 Bob Cowin, and from District 42 Gary Stone. In the Fall of 1951, twenty-one Freshmen, nervous and bewildered, entered the halls of G. C. H. S. They were William Ady, George Bluhm, Mike Bozarth, Annette Clark, Robert Cowin, Bernice Cozzens, Earl Coz- zens, Alyce Hallberg, Ronald McKin- ney, Betty Me Williams, Dean McWil- liams, Edward Ritter, Neil Stanton, Thomas Stanton, Gary Stone, Carl Wallace, Ray Watson, Barbara Wich- ern, and Art Hawkinson. Our presi- dent that year was Edward Ritter; vice president, Neil Stanton; secre- tary, Evelyn Mury. That year we put on a play, MAMA'S GETTING MAR- RIED. That year Barbara Wichern withdrew, and we gained Janice Springer and Jerry Kountz. In our sophomore year our presi- dent was Eddie Ritter; vice president, Evelyn Mury; secretary, Betty Mc- Williams. Janice Springer withdrew that year. We presented the play, IT'S COLD IN THEM THAR HILLS. In our junior year our president was Bob Cowin; vice president, Ed- die Ritter; and secretary, Bernice Cozzens. That year Jerry Kountz, Mike Bozarth, and Ray Watson with- drew. We put on the play, DRUMS OF DEATH. We sponsored the Jun- ior-Senior Prom, which drew a rec- ord crowd. Our last year our president was Neil Stanton; vice president Ronald McKinney; secretary. Bill Ady. Finally the time had arrived for us to initiate the Freshman. It was en- joyable. We also presented the play BOOKS AND CROOKS, climaxing our high school dramatic presentations. The four of the nineteen who had gone to school from the first to the twelfth grade in Jordan were Eddie Ritter, Art Hawkinson, Carl Wallace, and Alyce Hallberg. 600 Cafe, and Furniture Mart, Miles City TOM We, the Senior Class of 55 , do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Juniors, we will our place as almighty and dignified Seniors. To the Sophomores, we will our whole-hearted enthusiasm for the task at hand. To the Freshmen, we will all our endurance and patience as you will need every ounce of it that you can get. We, as individuals, hereby will: I, Betty McWilliams, will my ability to collect A's on my report card to Norma Olson, who's not do- ing too badly already. I, Evelyn Mury, will my title of Biggest Flirt to Sallene Baker, hoping she will make use of it. I, Dean McWilliams, will my ability to sneak out of the Dorm at night to go to Miles City to David Phipps, adding a little sparkle to his high school life. I, Dick Stone, will my ability to talk my dad out of the car to Baan D. Willie, who seems to behaving a lit- tle trouble along that line. I, Willie Bluhm, will my ability to go through four years of school life without dating a single girl, to Buddy Tobel who could use a little of my wisdom. I, Bill Ady, will my dry humor to anyone who can put it to as good use as I have. I, Neil Stanton, will my curly hair to Don Bollinger, who doesn't need it. I, Art Hawkinson, will my ability to paint to Sterling Brown, who seems to be untalented in that field. I, Bob Cowin, will my big feet to Marion Hinthe r to see if she can't do better with them than I did. I, Gordon Price, will my left handed pencils to Ken Kipf. I wonder if he'll be able to get away with using them as little as I did. I, Gary Stone, will my mechanical ability to Glen Gallinger, so he will someday become a number one mechanic ! I, Carl Wallace, will my elegant manners which I acquired from Nor- man Patterson who received them from Larry Harbaugh, to Vern Swanser. I hope he makes good use of them. I, Eddie Ritter, will my shining smile to Raymond Ande rson, in hopes that it will attract as many girls for him as it did for me. I, Thomas Stanton, will my ability of staying out of trouble to Ronald Osborn, who could use it, I'm sure. I, Alyce Hallberg, will my ability to play hooky to Clara Rath, knowing she already has some of that talent. I, Bernice Cozzens, will my abilityto receive a new watch to any freshman girl who doesn't have one. I, Earl Cozzens, will my he-man physique to Ward Swanser. I, Ronald McKinney, leave my knowledge here, because I'm cer- tainly not taking any with me. I, Annette Clark, will my position in the band as 1st solo trumpet to Twila Schwindet, hoping she will have as much fun as I did. Lisle Hawkins, Miles City Pxvfi ecy Ten years have elapsed since GC HS turned loose the nineteen convicts of the class of 55 to venture out into this wide world. How has the world survived? What became of them? Let's gaze into our futurescope and see . . . That distinguished looking guy is Willie Bluhm, congressman from Mars. He's the originator of the twenty-third amendment, which states: No man is to have less than eight wives . Tom Stanton has made his second million on the sale of Kirkies1 Krun- chies cereal. He claims they don't snap, crackle, or pop--they just soak up your milk! Eddie Ritter and Dean McWilliams are out ox jail on parole after Sheriff Carl Wallace caught them red handed stealing Sammy Morgan's Gin. The Sheriff is keeping a wary eye on them. Bill Ady and Annette Clark are married and live in Nome, Alaska, where Bill raises guinea pigs to test Annette's cooking. Seven of them died last week, but Bill's expecting another shipment soon. Gary Stone and Evelyn Mury have a partnership deal in the Yeeoowwoo Studio where they give hog calling les- sons. The future looks mighty pros- perous for them. Alyce Hallberg is sponsor of a LOUSY show, The Lice of Riley , which can be heard every blue moon over XYZ on your radio. Earl Cozzens has reached fame by designing the Safety Dress for his lady patrons . It clings tightly as it goes around the curves. Gordon Price is author of the thrilling mystery THE CASE OF JOHN DOE'S MISSING TOES. It has been cho- sen best seller for 1965. Neil Stanton is seen with a con- tractor's badge pinned proudly to his shoulder and trying to convince the girls' dorm matron that she should let him build GLASS rooms for the new dorm that is going to be erected. Dick Stone is patrolman for high- way 22. He's managed to run down ev- ery hot-rodder on the road in his souped -up Chevy teek . Bob Cowin is the chief spittoon cleaner in the Blue Ribbon Bar . Bernice Cozzens and Art Hawkin- son are the leaders of the terrible Mau Mau tribe in French West Africa. They specialize in shrinking big heads . Ronald McKinney is referee of lady wrestling matches at Madison Square Garden whe re I, Betty Me W illiams , am challenging Grippy Gert for the championship title. Farmer’s Union, Miles City Se tcon, “Pieuf S.eate : Gary Stone, Carl Wallace, Thomas Stanton, Mr. Jacobson, director, Neil Stanton, Ron aid McKinney, William Ady. Standing: Annette Clark. Bernice Cozzens, Dean McWilliams Alyce Hall berg, Betty McWilliams, Evelyn Mury. Dr. C. W. Hadley. Miles City 21 Senior “PCay BOOKS AND CROOKS, a three act comedy play, was presented by the Senior Class of 55 on November 12 and 13, 1954. The play was centered around two crooks who robbed a bank and when their get-a-way car wouldn't start, had to hide in the Alexander Hamilton High School for two days. While hiding, they found a picture of Principal Henly, and the Prof doubled for him. Francis, the other crook, acted as a man from the Board of Educa- tion. A couple of the students became suspicious about the way he, the Prof, was spending money so rapidly and freely. They started looking into the matter and helped the Cops identify them as the crooks who robbed the bank. The play cast had a wonderful time at play practice and after every night of practice, they seemed always to gather at the Hinther's Cafe for a cup of coffee, a doughnut, a roll, and last but not least, the chance to talk over their parts in the play. The play was a success not only due to the hard work of the play cast but the never breaking patience of our sponsor, Mr. Jacobson. Neil and Tom Stanton Bernice Cozzens and Betty Mc- Williams Earl Cozzens and Bill Haney 23 First National Bank, Miles City Gary Stone and his first car. Bernice Cozzens taking it easy. Ronald and Evelyn are just in time for school. J. C. Penney and Co., and Ingham Hotel. Miles City 24 i i, - , 1 jt's Senior play practice. 1 Annette makes an early garden. Senior play cast. Have a coke Evelyn wants to grow tall. Gary’s first horse ;v fill { Carl wjien young. Coke between classes. Betty and Evelyn having a par- ty. Occident Elevator Co., Miles City. 25 CuHt yi4 Rosie Weimer Pres. Dale Bollinger Vice Pres. Margie Foster Sec. L. to R. seated: Correen Murnion, Clara Rath. Mary Phipps. Norma Olson, Margaret Nordahl, Mrs. Rich sponsor, MarlysEdsall.Joan Moye, Betty Fultz, Myrna McWilliams. 2nd row: Don Bollinger, Rosie Weimer. Maureen Murnion, Elaine Hinther, Margie Foster, Margie Mart, Carol Freligh, Carla Rae Swanson, Twila Schwindt, Bobby Engdahl, Vern Swanser. Top row; Donald Weeding. Arthur Campbell, Dale Bollinger, Wayne Hunter, Curtis Me Williams. Baan D. Willie, Leslie Tobel, Don Denard.Glen Gallinger. Ernie Bozarth. C. and H. Surplus, and Met Cafe, Miles City Arthur Campbell I Donald Denard Marlys Edsall Curtis McWilliams Margie Mart Correen Mumion Maureen Mumion Stokes and Stratton Jewelers, and Lloyd's Texaco, Miles City 27 Carley Rae Swanson Y Baan Dee Wille Leslie Tobel Donald Weeding Della's Ladies Wear, and Karl Johnsons, Miles City. 28 Safo t04H ie4, I Audrey Kester Vice President George Fitzgerald President Darlene Merwin Secretary L. to R. seated: Marion James, Beverly Singer, Marjory Nelson, Audrey Kester, George Fitzgerald, Dar- lene Merwin, Mary Pat Shawver. Elva Ryan. Sallene Baker, and Meredith Ritter. 2nd row: Sam Highland, Melvin Fitzgerald. Darlene Kerr, Delphin Swanson, Patricia Haney, Phyllis Bollinger. Janet Griffith] Florence Schlepp, Claude Saylor, and Mr. Schnebly, sponsor. Top row; Ray Anderson, David Phipps, Leo Edsall, George Hageman, Don Haney, Jim Michael, Ronald Osborn, and Ward Swanser. Grave Funeral Home, Miles City. 29 Raymond Anderson Phyllis Bollinger Leo Edsall Sallene Baker Janet Griffith George Hageman I Marion James Darleen Kerr Jim Michael Sam Highland Heisgal Shoe Repair, and Park Standard Service, Miles City 30 Meredith Ritter David Phipps Marjory Nelson Ronald Osborn Elva Ryan Claude Saylor Pat Shawver mi Beverly Singer Ward Swanser Delphin Swanson Florence Schlepp Melvin Fitzgerald Montana Truck Imp. Co., and Dr. Elder, Miles City 31 L. to R. seated: Marion Hinther, Carol Ronning, Margie Edsall, Mary Ady, Jean McKerlick, Pat Mury, Leah Montgomery, Clara Wille, Shirley Tobel, Margie Ryan, Jadee Twitchell. 2nd row: Lennice Davis, Sylvia Mack, Faye Arney, Mary Lou Hageman, Marie Weimer, Jane McWilliams, Alma Price, Pauline Ritter. Glenda Childers, Dorthy Cozzens, Darlene Beebe. Top row: Sterling Brown, Wayne Burchett, Lloyd McKinney, Doyle Taber, Ronald Saylor, Ken Kipf, Dale Fellman, Floyd Campbell, Jack Tobel, Bob Barnes. Smith's Bootery, and Miles City Mercantile, Miles City. Darlene Beebe Dorthy Cozzens Sylvia Mack Jean McKerlick Lloyd McKinney Alma Price Margie Ryan Doyle Taber Jadee Twitchell Singei Sewing Machine Co., Miles City 34 tyuuteA 7th and 8th Grades. Front Row: Donna Schmidt, Dolores Bollinger, Darlene Watson,Joyce Wallace, Lena Haney, Sarah Hughes, Pat Tolstedt. Yvonne Euell, Carol Hughes, Alice Wallace, Margaret Schlenker. Middle row: Mrs. Schnebly, Linda Hinther, Evon Schwindt, Jim Ady, Jim Pangburn, Larry Withee, Ronnie Merwin, Milton Schlenker, Bobby Rath, Jackie Hageman. Back Row: Don Harbaugh, Bobby Beard, Earl Thomas, Harold Brown, Clayton Price, Jimmy Baker, Richard Trumbo, and Clifford Milroy. Griffith Radiator Works, and Benson Opticians, Miles City 5th and 6th Grades. Back row: Jimmy Vollmer, Darrell Hensleigh, Arlie Hinther, Ronald Schmidt. Keith Spracklin, Robert Ritter, Ray Rath, Jerry Vollmer, David Schlenker. Second row: Sammy Schwindt, Agnes Bollin- ger, Mary Day Burtner, Stewart Griffith, Bobby Hageman, Larry Campbell, Karen Foster, Barbara Pangburn, Mrs. Jacobson. Front row: Tootsie Brown, Leila Hinther, Neeltje Jo Wille, Anita Hinther, Joyce Arney, Rosemary Hensleigh, Lillian Beebe, Patricia O'Connor. 3rd and 4th Grades. Seated L. to R. Noreen Hinther, Nelene Hallberg, Janet Ritter, MarlysSchwindt, Vickie Hinther, Linda Wilson, Glenda Cooley, BonnieSchwenke,KathaleneWallace,andAgnesBeard. Secondrow: Ronnie Hinther, Billy Wille, Nancy Burtner, Bonnie Milroy, Judy Vaill, Mary Ann Chisholm, Pat Riley, Yvonne Lervich, Dean Milroy, and Bobby Hensleigh. Back row: Don Tolstead, Arvid Ronning, Don Luftborough, Melvin Price, Gary Uthaug, Dale Davis, Ruby Euell, Larry Waddel, Bobby O'Conner, and John Pangburn. Lucille Wilson, Miles City 36 2nd Grade. Seated L. to R. April Fogle, Shirley Rath, Jeannie Wille, Linda Hays, Alice Edsall, Karen Riley .Gloria Rath, Wilma Beebe. 2nd Row-. Cara Davis, Carol Bozarth, Barbara Chisholm, Verna Schmidt, Faith Moldenhauer, Patricia Burtner, Kathy Vollmer, Marcella Cooley. 3rd Row; Lynn Amey, Oscar Ronning, David Kester, Wayne Uthaug, Kern Jacobson, John Hinther, Larry McKinney, Jerome Hensleigh. 1st Grade. Seated L. to R. Mrs. Patterson. Terry Schlinker, Jolee Currey, Patricia Smith. Eva Milxoy, Joan McDonald. Naomi Newland. Marcia Hagemen, Carol Bollinger. Standing; Robert Burgess, Richard Watson, Leroy Hinther, Vernon Fogle, Jerry Hartman, Ben Davis. Harlowe Vollmer, Powell Swanser, Lynne Lufborough, Gary Hinther. Dr. Nansel, and Square-D-Garage, Miles City 37 iIfauCe ScAooC The Garfield County Grade School was built in 1929. This year the grade school had an enrollment of 128 with a faculty of five teach- ers. The grade school board is made up of six members; Watson Foster, Chairman; B, C. Farrand, Vernon Fogle, Carl Uthoug, Geritt Wille, and Wren Mart, Clerk. Miles City Willy's Implement Co., Miles City 38 First Row; Seated: Elaine Hinther, Flor- ence Schlepp, Maureen Murnion, Elva Ryan, Alyce Hallberg, Thomas Stanton, Darlene Merwin, Annette Clark, Carol Freligh, Margie Foster, Meredith Ritter. 2nd Row; L. to R. Pauline Ritter, Twila Sc h w i nd t, Correen Murnion, Mary Lou Hageman, Ward Swanser, Bill Haney, George Hageman, Jim Michaels, Neil Stanton,Ronald Osborn,Clara Jane Wille, Carol Ronning, Beverly Singer. 3rd Row; L. to R.: Robert Singer, Director, Glenda Childers, Margie Ryan, Pat Shawver, Margie Mart, Margie Edsall, Bernice Coz- zens, Shirley Tobel, Janet Griffith, Ken Kipp, Jack Tobel, Lenice Wood, Darlene Beebe, and Bob Cowin. The G. C, H. S. band started the year off with new suits which had only been worn twice last fall. At 8:15 every Tuesday, Wed- nesday, and Friday morning, 32 band stu- dents are ready to begin practice. L. to R. Jadee Twitchell, Jane Mc- Williams, Dorthy Cozzens. Marjory Nel- son, Delphin Swanson, Darleen Kerr, and Mimi Weimer. Most of the twirlers were inexperienced, but they strutted and flashed their batons at several home games and with the band when it marched. The girls helped to buy their own suits this year. • Manuel J. Roth, Jordan, Montana 39 'pcctcoie L. to R. Seated: Glenda Childers, Marie Wiemer, Delphine Swanson. Pat Haney, Sponsor, Mrs. Burtner, Evelyn Mury, Mar- jory Nelson, Dorthy Cozzens, Mary Lou Hageman,MeridethRitter. 2nd row; Flor- ence Sclepp, Jane McWilliams. Jadee Twitchell, Leah Montgomery, Pat Mury, MarlysEdsall.Carley Rae Swanson, Carol Ronning, Beverly Singer, Pauline Ritter. Top row: Marion Hinther, Darleen Kerr, Sylvia Mack, Norma Olson, Mary Phipps, Pat Shawver, Janet Griffeth, Darlene Merwin, Annette Clark, Twila Schwindt. 'Jttdcca tceU s4rt i L. to R. seated: Sam Highland, Melvin Fitzgerald, Ward Swansor, Wayne Bur- chett, Sponsor. Mr. Jacobson, Sterling Brown,Claude Saylor,Dale Bollinger, Bud Tobel. 2nd row; L. to R. Ronald McKin- ney, George Hageman,Ray Anderson, Don Bollinger, Tom Stanton, Art Hawkinson, Gordon Price, Neil Stanton, Dave Phipps, LeoEdsall. Top row; L. to R. Jack Tobel, George Fitzgerald. Bill Haney, Vern Swansor, Earl Cozzens, Ronald Saylor, Lloyd McKinney, P e t e Campbell, Dale Fellman. Tractor and Equipment Co., Miles City 40 (? uVlCC6 Seated L. to R. Janet Griffith. Margie Foster, Maureen Murnion, Margie Mart, Instructor Mr. Bob Singer, CarolFreligh, Dorthy Cozzens,Sylvia Mack, Mary LouHageman,Faye Arney. 2nd Row L. to R. Pat Haney, Pauline Ritter, Carol Ronning, Norma Jean McKerlick, Margie Edsall, Clara Jane Wille, Shirley Tobel, Correen Murnion, Jadee Twitchell.NormaOlson, Annette Clark. 3rd Row L. to R. Jack Tobel, Neil Stan- ton, Jim Michael, George Hageman, Tom Stanton, Don Haney, Ronald Osborn, Ray Anderson. The school orchestra has ten members. For large orchestrations all ten members play, but for dances they are separated into two groups. First group: Alyce, Annette, Pauline, Ronnie, and Carol. Second group: Margie , Buddy, Twila, Clara Jane, and Darlene. Darlene Merwin and Pauline Ritter are not pictured. Seated L. to R Ronald Osborn. Margie Foster, Alyce Hallberg, Bud Tobel. 2nd Row L. to R. Carol Ronning, Twila Schwindt, Instructor Mr. Bob Singer, An- nette Clark, Clara Jane Wille. Jordan Meat Market, and Chet Wilson Jordan, Montana 41 s4t6letcc r C f oo 7 VAfl L. to R. Seated: Darleen Kerr, Marie Weimei, Jane McWilliams, Pat Haney, Margie Foster, Sponsor Mr. Schnebly, Evelyn Mury, Carol Freligh, Dorthy Coz- zens, Mary Lou Hageman,Meredith Ritter. Middle Row L. to R. Rosie Weimer, Flor- ence Schlepp, Delphin Swanson, Darlene Merwin. Phyllis Bollinger. Clara Rath, Alyce Hallberg, Jean McKerlick, Margie Mart, Clara Jane Wille, Carol Ronning, Beverly Singer, Pauline Ritter, Sylvia Mack.MyrnaMcWilliams. Last Row L to R. Correen Murnion, Jadee Twitchell, Margie Ryan, Mary Phipps. Marjorie Nel- son, Janet Griffith, Pat Haney. Bernice Cozzens, Shirley Tobel, MargieEdsatl, Carley Rae Swanson, Elva Ryan. Marian James. Maureen Murnion. The Girls' Athletic Association was established to give girls a chance to par- ticipate in athletics in the school. A point system has been established for earning a letter and stripes. Stefa L. to R. Seated: Carley Rae Swanson. Elaine Hinther, Twila Schwindt, Norma Olson, Eddie Ritter, Myma McWilliams, MarlysEdsall.JoanMoye, Maureen Murn- ion, Rosie Wiemer. Second Row L. to R. Carl Wallace, Gordan Price, Evelyn Mury, Mary Phipps, Margie Mart. Correen Mur- nion,Clara Rath, Buddy Tobel, Bobby Eng- dahl, Dick Stone. Top Row L. to R. Gary Stone,ArtCampbell, Vem Swansor, Dean McWilliams, Curtis McWilliams, Mr. Glicko, Advisor, Baan Wille, Donald Weeding, and Don Denard. This year's Saga was published every two weeks by the journalism class, under the leadership of Mr. Glicko. Ewy's Jordan, Montana 42 7 Squad members rallied together this year to raise money for part of the cheerleader's outfits. They met once a week to learn the cheers, and they yelled lustily in support of the Mustangs at the games. L. to R. C lara Rath, Evelyn Mury, Betty Mc- Williams. L. to R. Margie Foster, Carol Ronning, Pauline Ritter. Yell leaders journeyed to most of the away games to cheer for the boys, and they led the pep squad at home games, and at the tournament. Baan Wille's, Jordan. Montana dlt uvztun Seated: L. to R. Neil Stanton, Mr. Schnebly, Ronald McKinney. Standing: L. to R. Annette Clark, Alyce Hallberg, Bernice Coz- zens, and Mary Phipps. The librarian's job is to checkout magazines, library books, and to keep the library in order at all times. The students volunteer for this job and do it on their own time. Student (? u tctC The Student Council plays a major role in the govern- ing of our school activities. It is composed of a girl and a boy representative from each class, and one representative from each organization in the school. Seated, L. to R.: Marian Hinther, Curtis McWilliams,Betty Mc- Williams, Dean McWilliams, Pat Haney. Standing: L. to R.: Delphin Swanson, Don Denard, Jim Michael, Earl Cozzens, Mr. Glicko, Doyle Tabor, Alyce Hallberg,Clara Rath, and Dick Stone. Dr. B. C. Farrand, Jordan 44 rR.ecC 0 Seated L. to R. Jane McWilliams, Marlys Edsall, Darlene Kerr. Standing, L. to R. Evelyn Mury .Dean McWilliams,Baan Dee Wille, Sam Highland, Dale Fellman. 0Cct Seated L. to R.: Evelyn Mury, Betty Mc- Williams, Leah Montgomery, Pat Mury, Matron Mrs. Whitmer, Cook Mrs. Ofste- dahl, Marlys Edsall, Joan Moye, Jane Mc- Williams, Pat Shawver. 2nd Row L. to R. Darlene Kerr, Rosie Wiemer, Myrna Mc- Wi Ilia ms, Florence Schlepp. Delphin Swanson, Marjorie Nelson, Bernice Coz- zens.Jadee Twitchell, Margie Ryan, Car- ley Ra Swanson, Glenda Childers, Alva Ryan, Marie Wiemer. Top Row; Willie Bluhm, Don Denard, Melvin Fitzgerald, Ken Kipf, Ronald Osborn, Jim Michael, Bob Cowin,Dean McWilliams, Curtis McWil- liams. Bob Engdahl, Earl Cozzens, George Fitzgerald,Ronald Saylor, Sam Highland, Dave Phipps, Bob Barnes, Fritz Trumbo. Farmer's Union Co-op, Jordan, Montana 45 Neil Stanton Florence Schlepp and Phylis Bollinger. Wayne Hunter and his girl. Eddie Ritter and Donald Weeding. Glenda Childers Clara Rath and Twila Schwindt. I w Darlene Kerr Carla Rae Swanson and Bernice Cozzens. Pat Shawver, Elva Ryan, and Marjory Nelson. Hinther's Standard Service and Cafe, and Robert Purcell, Jordan 46 Gordan Price. Pat Shawver Alma Price Freshman Initation Bobby Barnes and Dorthy Cozzens Curtis McWilliams Mr. Lucotch, Neil Stanton. Tom Stanton Janet Griffith Margie Ryan and Carley Rae Swanson Neil Stanton and Donald Weeding Jake Fellman's Hardware, Jordan 47 Curt and Jane McWilliams--brotherly and sisterly love. Clara Rath and Alyce Hallberg having fun. Pete Campbell and Arthur Campbell wrestling. Betty Fultz and Twila Schwindt having a party. Raymond Anderson and his pet Bambi. Betty and Myrna McWilliams Elaine Hinther. having a tug-a-hair”. Garfield Equipment Co., and Jordan Cafe. Jordan 7 Pioneer Garage, Jordan, Montana 49 Band marching uptown Band on the march Band playing on the march Back to school Simmon’s, and Sawyer’s, Miles City 50 Mr. Lucotch Beverly and Don Evelyn. Alyce, and Dorthy. Carnival Freshmen Initiation Neil and Tom Stanton Foster Jordan Drug. Jordan, Montana 51 pCUAOnzte4 Seated L. to R. Neil Stanton, Bill Ady. Tom Stanton, Art Hawkinson, Curtis McWilliams, Dean Mc- Williams, Eddie Ritter, Glen Gallinger, Ernie Bozarth, Ronald Osborn. Standing L. to R. Sallene Baker, Carley Rae Swanson, Audrey Kester, Janet Griffith, Marlys Edsall, Betty McWilliams, Alyce Hallberg, Carol Ronning, Beverly Singer. Best Dressed: Ernie Bozarth - Janet Griffith Best Artist: Carley Rae Swanson Best Basketball Player: Ernie Bozarth Best Baseball Player: Eddie Ritter Best Actress: Alyce Hallberg Best Actor: Bill Ady Most Musical: Glen Gallinger Most Beautiful Hair: Beverly Singer - Tom Stanton Best Personality: Marlys Edsall - Curtis McWilliams Most Likely to Succeed: Betty McWilliams - Neil Stanton Most Bashful: Sallene Baker - Art Hawkinson Most Intelligent: Betty McWilliams - Bill Ady Best Looking: Betty McWilliams - Dean McWilliams Best AH Around Student: Betty McWilliams - Neil Stanton Biggest Flirt: Carol Ronning - Ronald Osborn Most Studious: Audrey Kester - Bill Ady Best Leader: Betty McWilliams Favorite Teacher: Mr. Glicko Rio Theater, Jordan, Montana 52 (Z utitAtlC Name Position Points Games Played Ernie Bozarth guard 164 17 Neil Stanton guard 152 14 Baan Willie center 258 18 Bud Tobel forward 188 18 Curtis McWilliams forward 101 18 George Hageman forward 5 6 Ward Swanser guard 0 2 Sam Highland guard 10 9 Tom Stanton forward 8 12 George Fitzgerald forward 4 4 ( K icHce and 7 um uupteKt (f z tte4 Terry -- Jordan 57.......45 51.......38 Wibaux -- Jordan 65.......47 45.......25 Sacred Heart--Jordan 44.............47 64.............39 Ekalaka -- Jordan 53 ......39 57.......51 Broadus -- Jordan 43.........75 54 ......62 State School -- Jordan 43.............58 34.............64 Plevna -- Jordan 37.........46 55 ......68 pou t 7(iu %KCUfte tt Sacred Heart--Jordan 53.............54 Terry -- Jordan 65.......42 Plevna -- Jordan 40.......48 Ekalaka -- Jordan 63..............45 McCone County Electric Co-op, Jordan, Montana 54 -4 Ernie Bozarth Baan Wille Dale Fellman, Manager Jordan Plumbing and Electric, Jordan, Montana Neil Stanton Curt McWilliams 55 L. to R. Baan Wille, Curt McWilliams, Bud Tobel, Tipoff Tom Stanton. George Fitzgerald, George Hageman, Jordan and Ekalaka Game. Sam Highland, Ernie Bozarth, Neil Stanton, and Ward Swansor. The lettermen's organization, or the G Club, first began in 1948. The club decides upon all matters pertaining to sports and concerning the boys participating in sports. 57 “Stite zCC Center Fielder Left Fielder Right Fielder 2nd Base Short Stop 3rd Base Pitcher 1st Base Catcher 58 Substitute Substitute Substitute Substitute Do«w ty asia 1917: Hazel Maben, Ethel Thomas; 1918: Clayton Farrington, Mabel Johnson, Carl Wellman, Leland Wellman, Hazel Winfield; 1919: Georgie Hampton, Hattie Standard. Dean Thorton; 1920: Florence Health,Sara Maben, Mary Murphy, Wilbur Thomas, Tommy White; 1921: Ralph Campbell, Gladys Frazier, Evelyn Harvey, Francis Mather, Emma Turner, Ruby Winfield; 1922: Bruce Cole, Banford Counts, Nora Osborn. Velma Parrish, Alfred Showalter; 1923: Cicley Alexander, Delpha Brown, Frank Foster, Lin Keener, Leona Osborn, Ward Thorton, Glen Wilm; 1924: Cecil Badgley, John Burns, Harry Foster, Charles Garber. Milo Lahn, Clifford Miller, Lillian Murphy, Margaret Parish; 1925: Albert Childers, Grant Donaldson, Mouterville Hash, Blanche Messier, Anthony Murphy. Louise Nickey, Bessie Nouman, Floyd Osborn, Mary Page, Ruth Parish, Clyde Tripp, MiltonSchrank; 1926: Flora Brown, Freda Helm, Ella Hooker, Inez Kathnan, Mary Kenny, Kermit Kramer, Joseph Mickus, Corinne Neither, Ruth Viall, Ethel Wagner; 1927: Elizabeth Barrett, Helen Campbell, Coy Childers, Beryl Edwards, Margie Fellman, Philip Fellman, Helen Haley, Shirley Haley. Joseph Murphy, VivianNault, Rufus Oliver, Claribel Saylor, Burrel Stinebaugh, Lloyd Stine- baugh, Frances Swanser, John Twitchill; 1928: Robert Beard, Alan Campbell, Arleen Engdahl, Doris Hendershot, Maxine Hubbard, Dorothy Kramer, Ella Shook, Dorothy Taylor, John Tripp; 1929: Jean Arm- bruster, EthelBarrett, Donald Bass, Vernie Childers, Alma Dage, Ruby Edwards, Margaret Farrington. Edwin Fellman, Grace Graham, Alice Grant, Leslie Grant, Harold Kellogg, Arlie Markley, Thelma Malon, Azalea Norman. Helen Osborn, Viola Osborn, Sophia Pfeifer, Ben Sowie, Bernice Thomas, Rosella Wiseman, Helen Wheeler; 1930: Eleanor Barker, Mildred Beard. Gladys Euell, Melba Hay, Lillian Hendershot, Lillis Hender- shot, John Hubbard. Daniel Kenny, Mary Markley, Florence Mickus. Edgar Riley, Dick Saylor, Woodrow Saylor, James Winfield. Rita Witt, Glen Viall; 1931: Viola Baugatz, Vera Dage, Clara Derenburger, Mar- lowe Ewy, Kenneth Fannon, Anna Hawkins. Margaret Joyce, Jean Kerr, Delpha Mascom, Ruth O’connor, Francis Saylor, Dorothy Standley, Florence Strasburg, Floyd Tollefson Jr., Lavern Wilson, Marvin Witt; 1932: Pearl Baugatz. Margaret Benson, Gussie Childers, Irene Deniger, Carol Denigar, Pearl Grahm, June Harvey, MarguriteHubbard, Anna Kerr, Mamie McKeever, Velma Osborn, Joyce Phelps, LeRoy Spracklin, Sterling West. IdaZiegele; 1933: Dorothy Campbell, Leonard Hallberg, Paul Hensleigh, Gardner Hubbard, Grace Maxwell, Jessie Merwin, Clell O’Connor, Dan Saylor, Dorothy Sensiba, Katherine Sorenson, Elsie Wheatcroft; 1934: Robert Crane, Lois Deniger, Hazel Drennen, Winnie Edwards, Bernice Grant, Floyd Hageman, Florence Hallberg, Lyle Hensleigh, Margaret Hweitt, Waneita Jones. Alice Kibler, Fred Kibler, Oleta Kite, John McDonald. Phyllis McKeever. Kenneth Robertson. Edna Tripp, Teddy Walker, Shirley West, LaRelle Wichersham, Kenneth Wilson; 1935: Ruthe Billings. Dorothy Davis. Ruba Euell. Irene Fogle, Lavina Garthofner, Robert Gibson, Harold Hageman, Jewell Highland, Mildred Highland, Louise Laipple, Howard Leuschen, Frank McKeever, Frank Michus, John Murnion, Elvin Osborn, Walter Presser, John Say- lor, Eleanor Schlenker; 1936: Agnes Baugatz, Lucille Edwards, Tom Harvey, Gilbert Hozmer, Peggy Huston, Marjorie Kellogg. Margaret Leuschen, Roy Mart, Irene Nelson, Louise Nelson, Monte Newland, Llyle O’Connor, Donald Phelps, Ada Pollard. Frank Rainey, Ruth Robertson, Katherine Saylor, Cecil Sjostrom, Leo Sjostrom, Edith Stinebaugh, Esther Stinebaugh, Agnes Utaug, Thelma Wichersham, Georgina Woods; 1937: Earl Atchely. Hope Bascom, Mary Billings, Amy Buffington, Virginia Byrd, Mary Clark, Richard Gibson, Helen Hallberg, Eloise Hastings, Kathleen Houghian, Elizabeth Hubbard. Jack Kirby, Agnes Kuntz, Bernice Leuschen, Mary McDonald, Janet Miller, Clarke Murnion, Frieda Otto, Edward Saylor, Jessie Say- lor, Forest Spracklin, Shirley Stinebaugh, Alvina Sturtz, Douglas White, Walter Ziegele; 1938: Dora Coulter,James Davison. Monte Davison, Eileen DeBock, Joan DeBock, Esther Fisher, Vernon Fogle, Joseph Fiedler, Esther Galnik. Lyonors Grant. Raymond Grant, Richard Lambert, George Mickus, Opal Monson, Fern Nelson, Lura Nelson, George Hensleigh. Bob Highland, Ruth Kellogg, Vaughn Newland, George Otto, Paula Otto. Samuel Pollard, James Purcell, Katherine Robertson, Hilda Rogge, Alice Tripp, Flora Whitmer, Gail Wichern. Phyllis Winfield. Mary Viall; 1939: Alma Baugatz, Wilbur Buffington. Richard Burgess. Ver- non Byrd, James Clak, Marilee Calk. Eugene Davenport, Roy Edsall, Richard Frady, Sally Grey. 59 Tellie Jacobsen,Louise Hageman, Hazel Hardin, Verna Hawkinson, Woodrow Hawkinson, Gorden Hinther, Carol Huston, Lucille Kibler, Joseph Koelbl, Betty King, Gene LaRacque, Nina Lervick, James Leuschen, Homer Mart, Effie McDonald, Jewell O'Connor, Irving Pollard, Joan Reeve, Clifford Rogge, Clyde Rogge, Ramona Tripp, Clarence Umland, Frank Wigmore, Carol White, Ezma Womble, Cathryn Woods, Paul Ziegele, Rose Ziegele; 1940: Bruce Billings, Mavis Burgess, Viola Coulter, Roby Cox, Cleo Davenport, Bill Feigel, Katherine Fitzgerald, Earnest Fogle, Orval Frady, Gardener Hauso, Wilfred Hinderson, Elvira Highland. Dick Johnston, Laura Johnson, Phyllis Kester, Roy Lee, Evelyn Lehner, Monte Mart. Alex Max- well, Mary McPherson, Owen Neither, Mary Purcell, Mary Phelps, Fay Riley, Irven Saylor, Melba Saylor, Robert Singer. Carol Swanser, Leona Teigen. Ines Thomas; 1941: Fred Anderson, Max Dacison.Lyle Deniger, Jean Frady, Bertha Gunderson, Marion Hensleigh, Douglas Hentherington, Warren Highland. Clifford Koebl, Russell Kreider, Maty Kansas, Frank McCay, Billy Merlack, Harry Merlack, Darrall Oakes, Donald Proue, EvelynRager, Keith Taylor; 1942: Lois Coulter, Calvin Davenport, Kathleen DeBock. Lowell Edsall, Don Gasser, Betty Gibbs, LeRoy Gibbs, Dorothy Grant, William Hensleigh, Lenora Hinther, Shirley Holland, Katherine Kariotis, Paul Kariotis, Mary Kellogg, Treloar Kester. Bonnie King, Gordon Knuths, Daisy Kreider. Catherine McRae, Ruth Merwin, Irene Phelps, Roy Stinebaugh, Art Ware. Robert Wheatcroft, Betty Wille, Patricia Wigmore; 1943: Jean Bowen, James Byrd, Ellwood Cory, William Crull, Orson Dutton. Glen Ed- sall. Harold Fannon, Weston Farrand. Kenny Fogle, Gerald Gibbs. Betty Hensleigh, Ida Johnson, Georgia Lervick, Donald Leuschin, Jack Lufborough, Pearl Mart, Philip Murnion, Donald Nelson, Irma Nelson, Robert Pollard, Stella Rogge, Viola Rogge. Leone Rowton, James Stanton. Rose Shawver, Nellie Stinebaugh, Gail Taylor. Nadine Umland. Jimmy Waltenbaugh, Bill Woods; 1944: Rebecca Calk. Kenneth Coulter. Ralph Kreider, Roy Miller, Evelyn Nordahl, Ruth Rager.Cecil Thomas, Roberta Thomas, Harry Waltenbaugh, Dorothy Watson; 1945: Mary Murnion, Russell Bowen. Mary Crull, Richard Farrand, Eileen Hawkinson, Almeada Johnson, Irene Leuschen, LeRoy Murphy, Ruth Ofstedahl, John Porter, June Roberts Leta Rowton, Abbie Saylor, Florence Singer. Donald West; 1946: Raymond Bascom, Esther Crull, Helen Hammond, William Helm, Melvin Hoverson, Maurice Lane, John McRae, Mary McRae, Kathleen Murnion, Leila Stanton, Bertha Stinebaugh, Ole Thomson, Alice Ware. Roletta Watson, Helen Weeding. Marie Weeding; 1947: EstherBowen, Joe Calk, Jim DeBock. Jack Drew, Jesse Euell, Helen Hensleigh, Gerhard Helm. Helen Hinther, Denna Holland, Shirley Horn, Martha Hoverson, Harriet Jacobson, George Kellogg, Dean Kibler, Margaret Koelbl, Barbara Kreider, Clara Lehner, Melvin Leuschen, Marion McMarn. Edith Miller. Alice Nordahl,Clara Nordahl. Elmer Peterson, Esther Rath, Rosina Schwindt, Clara Shawver. Rose Spracklin, Ruth Spracklin, George Sturtz, Evelyn Watson, Joan Wilson; 1948: Donna Bowen. Dale Brusett, Bob Curtis. Everett Davenport, Daisy Derenburger, Mary Hammond, Francis Hoverson. Doris Kibler, Patricia Leuschen, Donna McCay,George Miller. John D. Murnion, Patsy Murnion. Betty Spracklin, Ted Sturtz; 1949: Herb Bluhm, Donald Brown, William Brown, Nick Clauson, Rheta Edsall. Edna Feigel. Carl Harbaugh, Faith Kreider, MiloLane, Maxine Lehner, Bob McRae, Coleman Murnion, Kay Nordahl, Esther Rowton, Kenneth Saunders, Rosemarie Schmidt. Diane Storey, Edward Sturtz, Margie Svenson, Jim Taylor, Dick Tobel, Jane Twitchell; 1950: Roxy Anderson. Bert Boughton, Bud Bowen, Bob Bozarth, Margaret Brown, Beverly Calde, John Deren- burger. Chuck Farrand, Sylvia Hughes, LaQuita Lahn, Margie Leuschen, Freda Nordahl, Norma Strasburg, Ruth Svenson, Larry West, Joanne Scholtz, Junior Sowers, Carol Storey; 1951: Howard Ady. Mary Alexander, Don Bauman. Audrey Bowen.CarolBrooks.EarlClark. Hazel Clauson, Gale Fogle, Norma Hoverson. Norma Krieder, Ethel Lambert, Bronson LaMoure, Velma Mart, Margie Murnion, Jessie Nordahl, Rose Nordahl, GusSchmidt, Mildred Stanton, Willie Stone, Irma Sturtz, Cecil Weeding; 1952: Ada Clark, John Daven- port, Phil Edsall, Dorothy Euell, Sally Farrand, Larry Harbaugh, Virginia Hays, Alta Hellyer, Rhoda Hellyer, Clifford Highland. Robert James, Justin Mart, John McKerlick, Jim Murnion, Betty Mury, Phyllis Mury, Mary Olson. Cherub Saunders, George Thomas, Gilbert Wallace; 1953: Ardella Ady, James Alexander, Jim Barnes, John Barnes, Raymond Clauson, Carol Curtis. Darlene Curtis. Arlys Engdahl, Larry Engdahl, David Gibbs, ArtGallinger, MarilynHayhurst, Richard Leuschen, Charles Pangburn, Mary Sturtz, Selma Swanson, Joe Twitchell, Helen Watson, Charles Wilson; 1954: Sarah Boughton, Mildred Bozarth, Roger Fellman, Gene Harbaugh, Laverne Hellyer, Monte Highland, Gertrude Hinther, Rose Hughes, Karen James, Virginia Kicker, Francis Kountz, Hazel Mack, Joyce McMillon, Melvin Mart, Anne Murnion, Norman Patterson, Mike Petitt, Ruth Rath. Cynthia Saylor, Irene Schmidt. Don Spracklin. Richard Sturtz, Betty Svenson. Walter Swanson, Dale Krieder. Darlene Thomas, John Trumbo, Ruby Weeding, Bill Winfield. Judy Witt. 60
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