Garfield County High School - Remuda Yearbook (Jordan, MT)

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FOREWORD We foreword this annual with a sincere hope that in the years to come you will find within its pages many precious memories. s SUPERINTENDENT S MESSAGE All men need something to poetize and idealize their lives a little-something which they value for more than its use, and which is a symbol of their emancipation from the mere materialism and drudgery of daily life. Louis M. Schnebly 4 MRS. EDLA BURTNER Economics. American Problems, American History. Home Economics MR. JAMES MATCHIE Typing, Shorthand. Boys and Girls Physical Ed. Bookkeeping, Coach EWYS Jordan, Montana LOUIS SCHNEBLY Aeronautics MR. Algebra 6 MRS. JANET RICH General Science, General Math, Chemistry, Geometry, Biology. MR. ROBERT SINGER High and Grade Chorus and Band MR. MELVIN RASMUSSEN Shop World History DR. B. C. FARRAND Jordan, Montana MR. JAMES COX Journalism English MR. MATTHEW LEUSCHEN Janitor MRS. PEARL WH1TMER Dorm Matron GARFIELD COUNTY H. S. BOARD Picture Not Available Members are: Mr. C. O'Connor, Chrm.; Mr. F. Hageman, Vice Chrm.; Mrs. M. Pol- lard, Sec'y.; Mrs. A. Ewy, Mr. B. Billings, Mr. R. Cozzens, Mr. J. Hooker. JORDAN FOSTER DRUG Jordan. Montana 8 SENIORS ERNEST DWAINE BOZARTH ’’Ernie ' Teacher Very Good” Basketball 1,2,3.4; Capt. 3.4; Class Pres. 1,2,4; KingofCarnival2; King of Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Class Play 4; Best Basketball Player 2.3; Lettermen's Club 2,3.4; Best Dressed 2,3; Best All-Around Student 2.3. fax y'fcW flc '7- VS 1 Serf ? ' • ’ f 9% C 0 MARGARET JOHANNA FOSTER ” Margie” College Operetta 3; Band 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. Pres. 4; Cheerleader 3,4, Sub. 1; Librarian 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Best Dressed 2; Student Council 1, Band Rep. 4; Red Cross Camp Dele- gate 3; Pep Club 1,3.4; Class Play 1,3,4; Home Ec. Club 1,2, Sec’y. 3; Vice Pres. 2. c4 ' MYRNA MAE MCWILLIAMS Red” Housewife Good Heavens” Cheerleader 2; Pep Club 1.2,3.4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Class Play 1; Band l;Home Ec. Club 1,2; Homemaker of Tomorrow 4; Annual Staff 4; Saga Staff 3; Sec'y. and Treas. 2, 4. 10 McCONE CO. ELECTRIC Jordan, Montana fu DALE LAVERN BOLLINGER Fattie” Farmer Liza you forgot to put two nuts on the back wheel Vice Pres. 3; I.C.A. 1; Class Play 4. GRAVES FUNERAL HOME Miles City, Montana 11 fTfa e T ex MARY PHIPPS COWIN College G.A.A. 1,2,3; PepClub 1,2,3; Home Ec. Club 1,2,3; Sec'y 1; Chorus 1; Librarian 3;Class Play 1; Saga Staff 3. r ROBERT CHARLES ENGDAHL Junglejoints Make a Million Jew Basketball4;Baseball3,4; I.A.C. 1; Saga Staff 3; Lettermen's Club 3,4. BETTY LORRAINE FULTZ Betsy Writer For Pete's Sake Student Council 2; Makeup Ass't Class Play 4; Chorus 2. 12 COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. Miles City, Montana - '■ - fi ? • ' f-i - „ ' . 4 . ft 7 Ho ,70 - ' 7 GLEN ORAN GALLINGER Farmer Saga Staff 3; Class Play 1,3. - ',jr r J y. jr - £• 1 ELAINE AGNES HINTHER ’Laine Beautician “Oh Great Chorus 1.2; G.A.A. 1.2; Home Ec. Club 1.2; Band 1.2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Saga Staff 3. te r WAYNE HUNTER Packrat” Get Rich You think so, huh Red Cross Rep. 2.4; Class Play 1; I.A.C. 1,2; Student Council 1. OCCIDENT ELEVATOR Miles City, Montana yftff cfaZer - ffayt s MARGARET A. MART Maggie Secretary Jppv 1 flu i tp H G.A.A. 1,2 3.4; Home Ec. Club 1.2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1.2.3,4; Class Play 2,3,4; Li- brarian 4. ' A ii JOAN KATHALEEN MOYE Blackie Unknown Oh Lord Saga Staff 3; Chorus 2. fa {A-' fa 7?4 e nts CIRTUS ALLEN McWILLIAMS Spider Farmer Jew Basketball 1,2,3.4; Baseball 2,3,4; Class Play 1,3,4; I.A.C. l;Sec y. of Student Council 3, Pres. 4; Letter- men's Club 2,3,4; Vice Pres. 2; Annual Staff 4. 14 SANITARY DAIRY Miles City, Montana fro-eS So fiy CORRINE E. MURNION Corky Stenographer Very Good G.A.A. 1.2,3.4; Chorus 1.2.3. 4; Band 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 1.2.3.4; Home Ec. Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Student Council2.4. Band Rep. 3; Librarian 4; Saga Staff 3; Operetta 3. MAUREEN W. MURNION Nurse You Think So Huh Band l,2.3.4;Chorusl.2.3.4; G.A.A. 1.2.3,4; Pep Club 1.2.3,4; Home Ec. Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Red Cross Delegate 2; Cheerleader 4; Saga Staff 3; Librarian 4; Class Play 4; Operetta 3. MARGIT MARIE NORDAHL Uncertain Oh Lord Chorus 1.2; Saga Staff 4. MONTANA ELEVATOR Miles City. Montana 15 NORMA LUCILLE OLSON Normal Author Oh Great Chorus 1.2.3,4; Saga Staff 3; Annual Staff 2. 4; Girls’ State 3; George Washington Honor Medal 3. CLARA M. RATH Red Marry a Millionaire So What G.A.A. 1,2,3; Cheerleader 3; Class Play 1; Sec'y. and Treas. 1; Pep Club 1,2,3. pit ? J y (Jefn VERN ANTONE SWANSER Radio and Television Liza you forgot to put two nuts in the back wheel. Class Play 1,3,4; I.A.C. 1,3,4. „ tilled - f t ______________________ 16 MILES AND ULMER Miles City. Montana TWILA SCHWINDT Big Deal Twilight G.A.A. 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Home Ec. Club 1.2; Pep Club 1.2; Band 1,2,3, 4; Saga Staff 3; Annual Staff 4. LESLIE E. TOBEL Coach and Teacher Buddy To whom it may concern Baseball 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1; Vice Pres.l; Class Play 3; Industrial Arts Club 1; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2,4; Best Dancer 2;Chorus 1.2.3.4, CARLEY RAE JOAN SWANSON Housewife Spindles Somebody Goofed G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Home Ec. Club 1,2; Saga Staff 3; Annual 4; Class Play 1.4. 17 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Miles City, Montana t e y fiOlSS — 7 7 9£ o DONALD GLEN WEEDING Rancher Buckshot” What's the matter with you? ” Basketball 2; Letterman's Club 2; Industrial Arts Club 1. DtAt Oec OJtf yHe fa ALICE ROSE WEIMER Airline Hostess Rosie I guess so! Band 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Dorm Club 4; Class Pres. 3; Home Ec.Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Saga Staff 3; Class Play 1,3,4. £XeOi o- BAAN DUAINE WILLE Make ten dollars Jew Wille Could be Baseball 1,2.3.4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Letterman's Club 2.3.4; Band 1, 2; Student Council Sec'y. 1, Vice Pres. 4; I.A.C. 1,2,3. PENNY’S Miles City, Montana 18 CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1944, 24 shy but brave youngsters assembled at the Jordan Public Grade School, ready to begin the first of twelve years of our fore coming knowledge. We were Glenn Beauchamp, Leon Carney, Arthur Gilroy, John Gay Hocker, Donald Johnson, Hugh Mack, Gary Riley, Russell Schook, Donald Weed- ing, Baan D. Wille, John Hellyer, George Hanson, Marjorie Byrd, Mary Carney, Margaret Emery, Loree Chisholm, Lennice Davis, Margaret Foster, Rexine Hill, Elaine Hinther, Clara Rath, Margaret Mart, Twila Schwindt, and Nancy Eads. Mrs. Patterson greeted us as we took our places to start the long grind towards the top. After 8 long years during which we gained and lost students, 43 of us walked through the Grade School doors for the last time. 1952 brought in 25 scared fresh- men. We were: Ernie Bozarth, Mar- garet Foster, Wayne Hunter, Clara Rath, Bud Tobel, Elaine Hinther, Norma Olson, Glen Gallinger, Mary Phipps, Margaret Mart, Dale Bollin- ger, Vern Swanser, Margie Robert- son, Correen Murnion, Donald Bollin- ger, Curtis McWilliams, Twila Sch- windt, Maureen Murnion, Jerry Cold- well, Donald Weeding, Carley Rae Swanson, Margit Nordahl, Robert Engdahl.Baan Wille, Alice Weimer, and Myrna McWilliams. We put on a play entitled Life of the Party We elected Ernie Bozarth as president, Bud Tobel as Vice Pres- ident, Clara Raths as Secretary- Treasurer and Wayne Hunter and Margie Foster as Student Council Representatives. Our sponsor was Mr. Hopper. Our Sophomore year we gained Carol Freligh, Joan Moye, and Art Campbell and lost Margie Robertson and Jerry Coldwell. Mr. Chaffin was our sponsor with Ernie Bozarth as President, Curt Me Williams as Vice President, Myrna McWilliams as Secy-Treasurer, and Student Council Representatives were Betty Fultz and Don Bollinger. We also sold Christmas cards to earn money for the class. To begin our Junior year we elected Rosie Weimer as President, Dale Bollinger as Vice President, Margie Foster as Secretary-Treas- urer and Clara Rath and Curtis Mc- Williams as Student Council Repre- sentatives. Our Class play was a 3- act comedy called Professor How Could You. It was directed by our class sponsor Mrs. Rich. The first part of May we put on the Junior-Senior Prom, the theme being Rocket to the Moon . We gained Marlys Edsall and lost Donald Denard. Our last year of High School we began by initiating a new group of green Freshmen. Students lost were Carol Freligh and Marlys Edsall. Ernie was again elected class President, Margie Foster, Vice President, Myrna McWilliams, Sec- retary-Treasurer, and Baan Wille and Correen Murnion were Student Council Representatives. Our Senior play, which was a 3-act comedy, was entitled Almost Summer , and was under the • direction of Mrs. Rich. Mr. Schnebly was our class sponsor. Again this school term was to find boys from our class making the basketball team. Baan, Ernie, Bud and Curt were on the first five and Bob on the second five. Baan, Ernie and Bud have been on the basket-ball all four years. Other important events of our class were Career Day and Senior Sneak. Ourlastfew days at C.H.S. were spent getting ready for Baccalaurate and Graduation. We all grew anxious for commencement but when we fin- ally received our diplomas there were tears shed, thinking of the peo- ple with whom we had spent many pleasant years now going their sep- arate ways. 19 CLASS WILL We, the glorified but humble Sen- iors of the graduating class of 56 do hereby will and bequeath: TO the teachers, our deepest sympathies in the grief they feel in the loss of us when we graduate. TO Garfield County High School we leave our names, initials, and re- marks carved on desks, floors, walls, and ceilings. TO Mr. Schnebly we leave the rememberance of the Senior Class who was accused , but innocent of the act of scattering paper on the English room floor, and was sentenced to stay after school until a confession was made. TO the Juniors we leave the job of running the school as well as we did. TO the Sophomores we will the rank of Juniors so that they may gripe about the Seniors as much as the last Juniors did. TO the Freshmen we leave de- termination and the long patience you will need to struggle through the re- maining three years. We as individuals do hereby make the following statements: I, Donald Weeding leave my crew cuts to Claude Saylor who could use them, more often. I, Joan Moye will my dark hair to Jane McWilliams. I, Vern Swanswer will my big feet to Marion Hinther who could use a little of them. I, Clara Rath will my ability to get along with teachers to Fritz Trumbo who could take some lessons. I, Art Campbell leave my re- marks to anyone who can make the same and gets by with it. I, Glen Gallinger will my gabbing ability to Lucine Svenson who never seems to talk. I, Rosie Weimer leave all the A's I have made in school to anyone who needs them. I, Curtis McWilliams leave my height to Meredith Ritter. I, Baan D. Wille will my big build to George Hageman who really does- n't look as if he'll need it. I, Norma Olson leave my scho- lastic abilities to anybody who is go- ing to have trouble getting through school. I, Ernie Bozarth will my quiet personality to Calvin Weaver who seems tobe acquiring a rather rowdy one. I, Margie Foster leave my busi- ness-like attitude to Paul Kountz so that he can accomplish something. I, Buddy Tobel will my Romeo mannerisms to David Phipps. I, Twila Schwindt leave my musi- cal ability to anyone who loves music as I do. I, Wayne Hunter leave the wave in the front of my hair to Bobby Barnes who could use one or two. I, Dale Bollinger will my quick smile to James Wilmont so that he won't have to frown so much. I, Elaine Hinther will my timid manner to Marian James as she could use it quite well. I, Myrna McWilliams leave my ability to drive a Ford to Mick Fitz- gerald in hopes he will use some of my caution. I, Carley Rae Swanson leave my ability to draw to some pupil who is untalented in that field. I, Mary Phipps Cowen leave my place as the only married girl in school to any girl who feels she is not busy enough. I, Bob Engdahl leave my ability to chew gum morning, noon, and night to anyone who can stand it. I, Don Bollinger will my helpful attitude to Charles Whiteside. I, Corrine Murnion leave my typ- ing ability to Sam Highland who can use it. I, Maureen Murnion leave my ready smile to Bill Haney. I, Margit Nordahl leave my long- tailed shirts to Roxie Ryan. I, Margie Mart leave my slender- ness to Joyce Wallace. And I, Betty Fultz leave my blond hair to Henry Gonzales. L. A. Swanser, Jake Fellman Jordan, Montana CLASS PROPHECY” 56 Ten years have passed since the class of '56 graduated from G.C.H.C. As an F. B. I. Agent I have decided to wander through the forty-eight states and other countries to see what my classmates of '56 have been doing the past ten years. By some sneaky detective methods I find myself standing in front of a church,and, as I gaze at the door-good heavens,- what's this? Glen Gallenger is the blushing groom and who do you suppose is his beautiful bride ? None other than Twila Schwindt. And I always thought she was a man hater. Gosh! what a few years will do to people. As I journey on I find myself in beautiful Hollywood to look in on the latest movie set. Oh no! can this be possible? Yes it is, there, making love to Rock Hudson, is Margie Fos- ter. Look who the director is. It is none other than Curtis McWilliams in person. Well, good luck kids, it looks like you've finally hit the top. Onlgo. This time I find myself in Madison Square Gar- den. Taking my seatin the front row, I look up into the ring. There standing, with muscles bulging in the Heavy Weight Champion of the World, Baan D. Wille, fighting Vern Take it or leave it Swanser for the title; standing in the middle is the official referee. Who is it? You'd never guess. Yes, it's Donald Weeding telling the boys to fight fair and square. I think I'll get out of here before someone gets hurt. This time I find myself in Yankee Stadium. I walk down through the field, and glance over the Yankee Dugout. There, standing waving his arms madly about is Ernest Bozarth, Coach of the New York Yankees. Wow! I can't believe my own eyes. Leaving Ernie with his Yankees, I find myself on a South American plantation. There picking coffee beans is Robert Engdahl and his wife, Maureen Murnion. Bob and Maureen said the sheep business collapsed on them and they had to find a better money making job. Taking a plane from South America I find myself looking at an ad in the New York Times. There in large letters I see, Do you feel weak and down-hearted? Are you lonely? If so get in touch with Arthur Campbell's advice to the heart broken. Don't delay, let Art help you today. Now the picture changes again. This time to Cohagen, Montana. Running Gall's store is Wayne Hunter and Rosie Wiemer. It looks as though these two finally took the big step. Who knows, maybe someday Cohagen will be a big city. Prepare yourselves for a shock folks, for this time I find myself inside the Capital building in Washington D. C. There taking the oath for presidency is,-yes, that's right- Dale I promise to give you farmers a break Bollinger. And there seated beside him is his charming wife Margie Mart who says she's pleased to be married to a man with money. After leaving the White House I find myself in Florida looking in on Radio Station CXIO. Here I find three girls singing their latest hit recording, I Lost My Man . They are Carley Rae Swanson, Myrna Me Williams, and Clara Rath. Those poor girls. GAMBLES STORE, RENOLDS FOOD STORE Miles City, Montana As I continue I find myself in an Army Rally being held in California. Walking into the Captain's office, I see three Wacs beating away at typewriters. They are none other than Margit Nordahl, Betty Fultz, and Joan Moye. I wonder which one will get the captain. After getting leave from the Army, I find that I am in Monoco, a small part of France. There sitting on the throne beside Prince Rainer is Corrine Murnion. It looks as if Grace Kelly lost out. Well, what do you know, I am now in Hawaii. Here I see Dr. Mary Phipps Cowin and her assistants Norma Olson and Elaine Hinther performing an operation on War He ro Don Bollinger, who met with disaster in the Russian Conflict. And I, Bud Tobel, had better get back to my detective work, for I feel I will probably meet with disaster also after the Seniors read this prophecy. This is the prophecy of 1956. How true it may be, no one knows; but what ever profession each chooses may he be a great success. We wish everyone the best of luck. MONTANA GEM SHOP, SPECIALTY SHOPPE Miles City, Montana 1. Wayne Hunter 2. Bob Engdahl 3. Ward, Vern Swanser 4. Baan D. Wille 5. Betty Fultz 6. Mar- gie Foster 7. Correen. Maureen Murnion 8. Correen Mumion 9. Curt McWilliams 10. Mary Cowin 11. Betty Fultz 12, Carley Rae Swanson. MELODY SHOP AND SPORTS CENTER, COFFRIN STUDIO Miles City. Montana 1. Initiating of Freshmen 2. Junior Play 3. Senior Play 4. King and Queen of Carnival 53-54 5. Initiation DR. C. W. HADLEY. LISLE HAWKINS Miles City. Montana 24 JUNIORS Sam Highland Vice President Phyllis Bollinger George Hageman Sallene Baker President Mrs. J. Rich Class Sponsor Beverly Singer Sec'y and Treasurer George FitzGerald Melvin FitzGerald Janet Griffith MET CAFE, PACIFIC HIDE AND FUR Miles City, Montana 26 Majory Nelson Elva Ryan Ronald Osborn David Phipps Claude Saylor Florence Schlepp Pat Shawver Meredith Ritter Ward Swanser Delphin Swanson James Wilmot J. B. BODY SHOP, WOODY SHOE SHOP Miles City, Montana 27 SOPHOMORES Jane McWilliams Vice-President Floyd Campbell Faye Arney President Mrs. E. Burtner Class Sponsor Bob Barnes Sterling Brown Glenda Childers SQUARE-D-GARAGE, SMITH'S BOOTERY Miles City, Montana Jeanie McKerllck Sec'y and Treasurer Wayne Burchett Dorothy Cozzens w . ). Leah Montgomery Patricia Mury Pauline Ritter Margie Ryan Ronald Saylor Jack Tobel Shirley Tobel Jadee Twitchell Marie Weimer Clara Jane Wille FARMERS UNION Jordan, Montana FRESHMEN Robert Rath Vice-President Don Harbough President Mr. R. Singer Class Sponsor Yvonne Euell Sec'y and Treasurer James Ady Henry Gonzales James Baker Paul Kountz Randy Billings Harold Brown Jack Michaels Clifford Milroy WALTER'S REPAIR SHOP, FRANK'S Miles City, Montana so Douglas Nelson Milton Schlenker Roxie Ryan Gerald Schlepp Irene Saylor Lillian Schlepp Lucinne Svenson Richard Trum bo Calvin Weaver Charles Whiteside Joyce Wallace Larry Withee LUCILLE WILSON SINGER SEWING CO Miles City, Montana 31 1. Jack Micheals 2. Darleen Kerr 3. Fritz Trumbo 4. Ward Swanser 5. Mr. Schnebly, Elva Ryan 6. Freshmen Return Party 7. Ronald Osborn 8. Dorm Brats 9. Bud, Jack Tobel, Ronald Osborn 10. Mar- ian James, Darleen Merwin, Meredith Ritter 11. Irene Ronald Saylor 12. Delphin, Carley Rae Swanson. Ronald Osborn, Jack Tobel. DR. MONTANA DUNN, MILES CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Miles City, Montana S2 FIRST GRADE Mrs. Patterson, teacher BACK ROW; Bobette Tallmadge. Ray McPhail. Baan Gene Kester. Rorben Roth. Glenn Hageman. Daniel Guesanburu. Valerie Dougherty. FRONT ROW: Earnest Fogle. Daniel Burgess. Meredith Nelson, Julie Ann Smith. Brenda Gjerde. Irene Schlinker. Roy Milroy. SECOND GRADE Mrs. Wille, teacher BACK ROW: Jolee Currey, Wayne Gjerde. Jerry Hartman. Donna Knutson, Ben Davis, Vernon Fogle. Terry Schlinker. MIDDLE ROW: Joan MacDonald, Naomi Newland, Eva Milroy, Patsy Smith. Elaine Fogle. Marcia Hageman, Carol Bollinger. FRONT ROW: Robert Burgess, Leroy Hinther, Richard Watson. Harlowe Vollmer, Gary Hinther. Lynn Lufborough. Powell Swansor. DELLA'S DRESS SHOP. LOG CABIN CAFE Miles City, Montana 34 THIRD GRADE Mrs. Griffith, teacher BACK ROW-Marcella Colley, Cora May Davis, Barbara Chisholm, Faith Mauldenhauer, Verna Schmidt, Carol Jean Bozarth, Katherine Volmer, Pat Burtner. MIDDLE ROW-Shirley Rath, Linda Hays, Gloria Rath, Jeanene Norbury, Karen Riley, Jeannie Wille, Thelma Tallmadge, April Fogle. FRONT ROW-David Kester, Lynn Arney, Darrell Gjerde. Larry McKinney, Jerry Hensleigh. John Hinther. FOURTH GRADE Mrs. Robertson, teacher BACK ROW-Helen Fitzgerald. Janet Ritter, Yvonne Schwindt, Vicky Hinther, Billy Wille. Bobby Hens Lervick. Agnes Beard. Lyn Riley. FRONT ROW-Marlys leigh. Dean Milroy. Ronnie Hinther. PIONEER GARAGE. JAKE FELLMAN Jordan, Montana S5 FIFTH GRADE Mrs. Robertson, teacher S T A N DI NG - Duane Tallmadge. Melvin Price, Arlie Hinther, Jerlyn Viall, Blanche Briggs, Mary Ann Chisholm. SECOND ROW-Donna Fitzgerald, Nancy Burtner, Noreen Hinther, Nelene Hallberg, Linda Wilson, Kathleen Wallace, Bonnie Milroy. FIRST ROW-Rubie Euell, Sammy Schwindt, Edwin Olson, John Pangburn, Robert O'Conner. Donald Lufborough. SIXTH GRADE Mrs. Nelson, teacher BACK ROW-Billy Fitzgerald. Daile Davis. Bobby Hageman, Larry Campbell, Jimmy Pangburn, Robert Ritter. MIDDLE ROW-David Schlenker. Jimmy Vollmer, Jerry Vollmer. BACK ROW-Neeltje Jo Wille. Agnes Bollinger, Mardrie Ann Olson, Leila Hinther, Rosemary Hensleigh, Lena Haney. Margaret Schlenker. SEVENTH and EIGHTH GRADES Mrs. Schnebly, teacher BACK ROW-Donna Schmidt, Mary Kay Burtner, Karen Foster. Ronnie Merwin, Stewart Griffith, Monte Gjerde. Robert Beard, Clayton Price, John Fitzgerald. Earl Thomas. MIDDLE ROW-Ray Rath, Darrell Hensleigh, Keith Spracklin, Ronnie Schmidt, Frank Nelson. FRONT ROW-Delores Bollinger, Patty O'Connor, Evon Schwindt, Alice Wallace, Anita Hinther, Darlene Watson, Barbara Pangburn, Jackie Hageman, Delpha Brown, Joyce Arney. FRANK'S, SHORE'S Miles City, Montana Sfi ACTIVITIES t 4 BAND Mr. Singer, Director BACK ROW-Don Bollinger. Jim Michaels, JackTobel, Ronald Osborn. Bud Tobel. George Hageman. Jack Michaels, Larry Withee, Henry Gonzales. MIDDLE ROW-Don Harbough, Jim Baker. Irene Saylor, Shirley Tobel, Dorthy Cozzens, Yvonne Euell. Margie Foster, Correen Murnion. Glenda Childers, Sylvia Mack, Maureen Murnion. FRONT ROW-Beverly Singer, Pauline Ritter, Margie Mart, Meredith Ritter. Florence Schlepp, Janet Griffth. Darlene Merwin, Clara Jane Wille, Twila Schwindt, Elaine Hinther, Mary Lou Hageman. MAJORETTES-Paul Kountz, Rosie Wei- mer, DarleenKerr, Marie Weimer, Delphin Swanson. Marjory Nelson. CHORUS Mr. Singer, Director BACK ROW-Mick Fitzgerald, Jim Wilmot, Jim Michaels, Bill Haney, George Hageman, Ronald Os- born. Bud Tobel, Wayne Burchett. Milton Schlenker, Jack Tobel, Sterling Brown. Clifford Milroy, Larry Withee. MIDDLE ROW-Phyllis Bollinger. Marion James, Faye Amey, Dorthy Cozzens, Pat Haney, Sylvia Mack. Mary Lou Hageman. Lillian Schlepp, Roxie Ryan. Mary Ady, Clara Jane Wille, Gerald Schlepp, Bob Rath, Jack Michaels. FRONT ROW-Correen Murnion, Joyce Wallace. Beverly Singer. Janet Griffth. Pauline Ritter. Jadee Twitchell. Shirley Tobel, Leah Montgomery. Yvonne Euell. Lou Sven- son, Margie Foster, Maureen Murnion. STAR PRINTING CO., W. A. MITCHELL AGENCY Miles City, Montana LIBRARIANS BACK ROW-Margie Mart. Ward Swanser. Mr. Schnebly. Principal. FRONT ROW-Margie Foster. Correen Murnion, Pat Haney. Maureen Murnion. STUDENT COUNCIL President-Curtis McWilliams (not pictured), Vice- President-George Fitzgerald. BACK ROW-Baan Dee Wille-Sec'y-Treas. MIDDLE ROW-Ward Swanser. Calvin Weaver. Sterling Brown. Pat Haney. FRONT ROW-Correen Murnion. Margie Foster. Pat Shawver. Jadee Twitchell, Lillian Schlepp. DALE’S JEWELRY, BEN FRANKLIN Miles City. Montana 40 JR.-SR. CLASS PLAYS-PROM I. Crown bearers of Jr.-Sr. Prom-2. Rosie Weimer presenting Mrs. Rich’s gift-3. Senior play-4. Margie Foster, Don Bollinger-5. Junior play-6. Baan Dee Wille. Jadee Twitchell-7. Ronald Osborn. Janet Griffth-8. George Fitzgerald, Elaine and Marion Hinther. Ronald Osborn-9. King and Queen of Jr.-Sr. Prom, Clara Rath--David Phipps-10. Janet Griffith- II. Junior Play. SIMMON’S. GRUMPE’S Miles City. Montana SAGA STAFF Editor-in-chief........................Sam Highland Associate Editor......................Marjory Nelson Bill Haney Business Manager.........................Betty Fultz Production Editor.......................Jim Michael Art Editors........................Delphin Swanson Ronald Osborn Reporters.........................George Fitzgerald Clara Rath, Marian James, Darleen Kerr Claude Saylor, Margit Nordahl ANNUAL STAFF Editor...........................Myrna McWilliams Associate Editor...................Correen Murnion Layout Editor...........................Norma Olson Business Manager.............................Rosie Weimer Assistant Business Manager....................Baan Wille Art Editor..................................Carley Swanson Assistant Art Editor.................Leslie Tobel Sports Editor...................... Ernie Bozarth Assistant Sports Editor.........Curtis McWilliams Typists............Maureen Murnion, Elaine Hinther Twila Schwindt OLIVE HOTEL, BENSON OPTICAL Miles City, Montana INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Mr. Rassmuson, Advisor BACK ROW-Bill Haney. Pete Campbell. James Wil- Milton Schlenker, Clifford Milroy. FRONT ROW- mot, Melvin Fitzgerald, Lloyd McKinney, Ward George Fitzgerald. Jim Michaels. Sam Highland, Baan Swanser. MIDDLE ROW-David Phipps, Claude Say- Dee Wille. Wayne Burchett, lor. Vern Swanser, George Hageman, Calvin Weaver, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Mrs. Burtner, Advisor BACK ROW-Joyce Wallace. Lillian Schlepp. Shirley Tobel, Leah Montgomery, Yvonne Euell. Mary Lou Hageman, Irene Saylor, Sylvia Mack, Marian Hinther. MIDDLE ROW-Meredith Ritter, Florence Schlepp, Beverly Singer, Pauline Ritter. Clara Jane Wille. FRONT ROW-Janet Griffth, Marjory Nelson. Darlene Merwin, Pat Haney. Jadee Twitchell. Delphin Swan- son. Pat Shawver. LLOYD’S TEXACO SERVICE, STROKES AND STRATTON JEWELRY Miles City, Montana 4S GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Mr. Schnebly, Advisor BACK ROW-Dorthy Cozzens, Glenda Childers. Jadee Twitchell. Shirley Tobel. Janet Griffth, Marjory Nelson, Pat Shawver, Delphin Swanson. Mary Lou Hageman, Joyce Wallace. Marie Weimer, Jane Mc- Williams, Marian James. MIDDLE ROW-Florence Schlepp, Beverly Singer, Jeannie McKerlick, Pat Mury. Clara Jane Wille. Pauline Ritter, Roxie Ryan, Sylvia Mack, Lillian Schlepp, Yvonne Euell, Carley Rae Swanson. Phyllis Bollinger. FRONT ROW- Meredith Ritter, Darlene Merwin, Irene Saylor, Rosie Weimer, Myrna McWilliams. Clara Rath, Margie Mart, Marian Hinther, Margie Foster, Maureen Murnion, Pat Haney, Correen Murnion. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Mr. Matchie, Sponsor BACK ROW-Pete Campbell. Jackie Tobel, Bob Engdahl, Curtis McWilliams. Baan Dee Wille, Bud Tobel. Ernie Bozarth, Ronald Osborn. FRONT ROW- Sam Highland, George Hageman, Sterling Brown. Jim Michaels, David Phipps, Ward Swanser, George Fitzgerald. FURNITURE MART. KEEFE AUTO SUPPLY Miles City, Montana MOST HANDSOME MOST BEAUTIFUL Calvin Patrica Weaver Haney MOST DEPENDABLE Don Mary Bollinger Cowin MOST BASHFUL Larry Margie Withee Ryan MOST WITTY Mick Leah Fitzgerald Montgomery % MOST ATHLETIC Jaydee Sam Twitchell Highland FAVORITES MOST MUSICAL Glen Faye Gallinger Arney GENTRY - GREGORY FLOWERS Miles City, Montana BEST DANCERS Ernie Maureen Bozarth Murnion MOST BEAUTIFUL HAIR Beverly Singer MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Margie Don Foster Bollinger FAVORITES BEST ARTIST Carley Ronald Swanson Osborn BEST PREFORMERS Marian George James Hageman MOST INTELLIGENT Norma Ernie Olson Bozarth 46 MOST STUDIOUS Norma Floyd Olson Campbell BEST LEADERS Myrna Ernie McWilliams Bozarth FAVORITE TEACHER Mrs. Rich BEST PERSONALITY Curt Norma McWilliams McKerlick GARFIELD COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL MUST r James Matchie, Coach Ward Swanser, Manager BACK ROW-Sam Highland. Bud Tobel. Curtis McWilliams. Baan Dee Willie Err Bozarth. KNEELING-George Fitzgerald, Bob Engdahl. Dale Fellman. George Hagema. Lloyd McKinney. Duplicating their 1954-55 season, Jordan came through with 7 w losses in conference play. The Mustangs also had a non-conference re 4 wins and 2 losses, thus winding up with a season record of eleven w twenty games. Coach Matchie's outfit started slowly but quickly rose with wins over State School, Plevna, Ekalaka, and Broadus. Then Mustangs hit a bad pocket losing to Wibaux, Terry and in overtimes Ekalaka and Sacred Heart. Jordan 33 Jordan 47 Jordan 38 Jordan 58 Jordan 77 Jordan 50 Jordan 68 Jordan 36 Jordan 63 Here CONFERENCE GAMES Terry 40 Jordan 44 Plevna 38 Jordan 45 Ekalaka 36 Jordan 79 Sacred Heart 53 Jordan 51 State School 45 Jordan 63 There Wibaux Broadus Circle Lavina NON-CONFERENCE Jordan 60 Jordan 58 Jordan 75 Jordan 69 Jordan 41 Jordan 54 There State School 4 Wibaux 7f Broadus 50 Terry 60 Plevna 72 Ekalaka 62 Sacred Heart60 There W inne tt 50 Lavina .33 Custer 55 Circle 51 48 In tournament play Jordan was downed in a starter by Ekalaka but came back hard dropping State School, Sacred Heart and Ekalaka. The Mustangs played a challange game against the favored Terry Terriors in a thriller to a tune of 53 to 48 with a well-balanced attack featuring the high scorer of the sea- son, center Baan Dee Wille, who was ably assisted by Ernie Bozarth, Bud To- bel, Curt McWilliams and Sam Highland. At the Divisional tournament at Glasgow, Jordan was beaten out their first two games and thus eliminated. Good luck to next year's Mustangs and Coach Matchie. Jordan Jordan 63 Jordan 62 Jordan 41 Jordan 53 TOURNAMENT DISTRICT 4 Ekalaka State School 46 Sacred Heart 43 Ekalaka 35 Terry 48 1. One happy bunch after Terry game-2. Sacred Heart vs Jordan-3. Sam H. at Broadus- 4. Curt McWilliams-5. Basketball Boys-6. Jordan vs Ekalaka. 49 BASEBALL The Mustangs got a very bad start in baseball, as they were downed by Plevna, Sacred Heart and Wibaux in their first three games. They did come back to win the next two games which were with Broadus and State School. Cate her-Calvin Weaver, Pitcher-Baan Willie First-George Hagemen, Second-Sterling Brown Short Stop-Sam Highland, Third-David Phipps Left Field-Jim Micheal, Center Field-Bob Engdahl Right Field-George FitzGerald • Jordan 2 Jordan 1 Jordan 12 There Plevna 6 Jordan Here 2 W ibaux Sacred Heart 20 Jordan 9 State School Broadus 7 Jordan ? Ekalaka 50 GRADUATION CLASS COLORS Pink and Charcoal CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS MOTTO: To night we launch, where shall we an- chor ? CLASS SONG May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You. VALEDICTORIAN AND SALUTATORIAN Norma Olson Margie Foster INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER, JORDAN FINDLATER SEED SUPPLY Miles City 51 AUTOGRAPHS


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