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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
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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
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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
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