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

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Garfield County High School Jordan, Montana I Miles City Bank Miles City, Montana Foreword We, the graduating class of 1958, proudly present this annual to the public. We wish to thank die teachers, advertisers, subscribers, and our patient advisor who have all helped us make our book of memories possible. FRANK'S BODY SHOP TRACTOR EQUIPMENT CO. Miles City, Montana Miles City, Montana Dedicated To our Mothers and Fathers--whose interest have been in the improvement of our lives-- whose love and encouragement have been inspirational — and whose never ending sacrifices have made pos- sible these four years of high school--we respectfully dedicate The Remuda of 1958. The Class of 1958 LOVE MOTOR COMPANY Miles City, Montana Superintendent’s Message To look up and not down. To look forward and not back, To look out and not in, and To lend a hand. GRAVES FUNERAL HOME Miles City, Montana 4 SEATED, Left to Right: Advisor George Walker, Pauline Ritter, Dale Fellman, Shirley Tobel, Jeannie McKerlick, Jadee Twitchell, Clara Jane Wille, Dorthy Cozrens. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Hageman, Marie Weimer, Wayne Burchett, Margaret Denard, Margie Ryan, Mary Ady, Marion Hinther, Bob Barnes, Jack Tobel, Sterling Brown, Jane McWilliams, Lloyd McKinney, Glenda Childers, Leah Montgomery, Pat Mury. LEE'S MACHINE SHOP Miles City, Montana REGAN PLUMBING HEATING Miles City, Montana Editor— Jeannie McKerlick Business Manager— Jadee Twitchell Younger Days Glenda Childers, Jane McWilliams, Leah Montgomery, Mary Ady. Pauline Ritter, Jadee Twitchell, Mary Lou Hageman, Sterling Brown. Margie Ryan, Bobby Barnes, Mimi Weimer, Jack Tobel. Pat Mury, Jeannie McKerlick, Shirley Tobel. PROVOST MOTOR Miles City, Montan GRIFFETH RADIATOR WORKS Miles City, Montana Administration RED ROCK VILLAGE MILES CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Miles City, Montana 7 Miles City, Montana AL HAWKINSON Jordan, Montana 8 HOLTS MENSWEAR Miles City, Montana Mr. JAMES MYHRE Typing, Bookkeeping Journalism SANITARY DAIR Miles City, Montana Mr. ROBERT SINGER Music FOSTER DRUG Miles City, Montana Mr. GEORGE WALKER Shop Teachers Snaps Mr. Schnebly and Mr. Brazill, Mrs. Rich, Mr. Walker. Mr. Myhre, Mr. Haag, Mr. Singer. Mr. Brazill, Dorm Matron and Cook, Mrs. Whitmer and Mrs. Ofstedahl; Janitors, Charles Whiteside and Jim Ady. P. C. A Miles City, Montana 10 MONTGOMERY WARD CO. Miles City, Montana Hax C d X ' V f6 ( «• X ,+ 40'? ' lOf 's ff U te - jY'o S' 'fior T MARY AGNES ADY The smile that won't come off. Saga Staff 4; Chorus 2,3; Annual Staff 4; FHA 1,4; Pep Club 3. n . j c a - ROBERT JOSEPH BARNES From the top of his head to the sole of his foot, he is all mirth. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Saga Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Cheerleader 3; Boys' State Delegate 3; Chorus 3; Student Council Rep. 4; Rep. of Dorm Club 1,2,3; Vice Pres, of Dorm Club 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Best Dancer 4. LOUIS STERLING BROWN In the shade of the old apple tree. Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Red Cross Rep. 3; Boys' State Alternate 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; G Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Industrial Arts Club 1,3; Student Council Rep. 2; Student Council Vice Pres. 4; Class Play 3,4; Band 2; Most Athletic 3,4; Best All Around Student 4. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Miles City, Montana V tvcV 1 ( eo ------ feti? - 7Ku£eJ (u h' WAYNE LLOYD BURCHETT Hold the fort! I am coming! Basketball 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3; Red Cross Rep. 2; Class Presi4ent 4; Student Council Rep. 3; IAC 1,2,3; Class Play 3,4; Boys' State Al- ternate 3; G Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Saga Staff 3; Librarian 4; Biggest Flirt 4. fllart trfc 4 MaCA 9 A- fid f ft ( h b GLENDA SUE CHILDERS One day in the country is worth a month in town. GAA 1,2,4; Band 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,4; Red Cross Rep. 4; Annual Staff 4; Saga Staff 4; FHA 1. ____ MtU «ft- DORTHY MAY COZZENS A man is always better than a book. FHA 1,2, Treasurer 1; GAA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Operetta 1; Annual Staff 4. STOCKHILL JEWELRY Miles City, Montana 12 J. B. BODY SHOP Miles City, Montana fit ' ’ £ ?6 o ClerrtS? MARGARET ANNE DENARD What's all the shootin' fur? Transferred from Sacred Heart 3; GAA 3; Pep Club 3,4; Band 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Saga Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4; FHA 4. W « 3 s■ 6 Z ,- - - tuce - - V67 DALE EDWIN FELLMAN An athlete that scores in more ways than one. Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Red Cross Rep. 1,4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; G Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Best Actor 4; Annual Staff 4; LAC 1,2,3,4; Librarian 4; Most Popular 4. ?) e 7 c 'J (rt'7 MARIAN LOUISE HAGEMAN There is no wealth like a quiet mind. FHA 1,2; GAA 1,2; Pep Club 3; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Class Sec. Treas. 3,4; Student Council Sec.4; Best Dressed 4; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Most Intelligent 3,4; Operetta 1. OCCIDENT ELEVATOR 13 Miles City, Montana DIBBLE BUICK Miles City, Montana . - + Loitna -io - V- ' • MARION LOUISE HINTHER It is quality rather than quantity that matters. Chorus 3,4; CAA 1,2,3; Saga Staff 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; FHA 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council Rep. 1. NORMA JEAN McKERUCK The secret of success is constancy of purpose. Band 3,4; Chorus 2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Class Play 3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Saga Staff Editor 3; Annual Staff Editor 4; Girls' State Delegate 3; Red Cross Dele- gate 2; Class Sec. 2; Class Vice President 3; FHA 1,3,4, President 4; Best All Around Student 4; Most Beautiful 4; Most Beautiful Hair 4; Best Personality 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Student Council Presi- dent 4. LLOYD ROBERT McKINNEY This guy is fast, his driving, that is. Basketball 2,4; G Club 3,4; Class Play 3; Prom King 3; IAC 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Saga Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Librarian 3,4. MONTANA GEM SHOP H OLIVE HOTEL Miles City, Montana Miles City, Montana 3' Cia a jane ann McWilliams A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. GAA 1,2,3,4; Student Council Rep. 3; Cheerleader 3; Red Cross Rep. 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Saga Staff 3. r c fc it 2 To n fa „ - LEAH PRISCILLA MONTGOMERY A witty woman is a treasure. Chorus 1,2; GAA 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Class Play 3; Annual Staff 4; Student Council Rep. 3; Pep Club President 3,4; Saga Staff 3; Most Witty 3,4. ftin tnJ- rh s s '! to y ntnn, ' PATRICIA LEE MURY U A light heart lives long. FHA 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Saga Staff 3. MET CAFE Miles City, Montana o- G, f t G l k - f l4 . ‘ V 7? • PAULINE RITTER , Will and intellect are one and the same thing. Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Cheer- leader 1,2 ,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Class Play 4; Best Actress 4; Annual Staff 4; G Club 3; Class Vice President 1; Student Council Rep. 4; Most Popular 4; Librarian 4. MARGIE MARIAN RYAN A true friend is forever a friend. Band 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; FHA 3; Annual Staff 4; Most Bashful Girl 2; Class Play 3,4. C- Ctr CC ANDREW JACK TOBEL Life is not so short but that there is always time enough for courtesy. Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; G Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; Class Vice President 4; Saga Staff 3; LAC 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Operetta 1. COURT HOUSE SERVICENTER Karl Hinther 16 CLARKS FURNITURE Miles City, Montana JL? Whenever she's needed, she'll be there; Ever ready to do her share. Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 3; Saga Staff 3; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Red Cross Rep. 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; G Club 3; Operetta 1. 96 S A t R ? A! £ r jcj o I- jadee tyAtchell An athletic lady with assets so many, If she has faults, we can't think of any. Band 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Annual Staff Business Manager 4; G Club 3; Class President 3; Student Council Rep. 2; Most Athletic Girl 2,4; FHA Sec. 1; GAA President 3,4; Twirler 1; Saga Staff 3; Dorm Club Rep. 1,4; Most Musical 4. COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. Miles City, Montana k' k. f- ? Arti - - r ' £W V)- 9-9- S9 Cha c . m RUTH MARIE WEIMER Laughing eyes and pretty hair Pronounce her a girl beyond compare. GAA 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; FHA 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Class Sec.-Treas. 1; Twirler 1,2,3,4; Ma- jorette 4; Dorm Sec.-Treas. 4. CLARA JANE WILLE The only reward of virtue is virtue; the only way to have a friend is to be one. Pep Club 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Operetta 1; Class Play 3,4; Saga Staff 3; Best Artist 4. ft I- INGHAM HOTEL Miles City, Montana 18 W. A. MITCHELL AGENCY Miles City, Montana Snaps 1. FHA Party 4. School's Out 7. Posing 2. Jitterbuggin' , 5. Shirley and Hugh 8. Jack and His Guitar 3. Wayne's best friend 6. Home making Class 9. Love Must Be Grand MILES CITY SADDLERY Miles City, Montana KRUMPEE'S REPAIR SHOPPE Miles City, Montana History If someone were to ask what importance the year 1946 was, many would answer that the war was over and everyone was happy again. This is very true, but this year was also the year that twenty-five children began their education. This event was probably trivial in most of the people's eyes, but it will always be outstanding to Sterling Brown. Wayne Burchett. Gene Derenburger, Dale Fellman, Tommy Graham. Sandy McKenzie, Ken- neth Osborn, Bobby Rath, Morris Royals, Earl Wheeler. Johnny and Sammy Eads. Myrna Jo Bauman, Mary Lou Hageman, Marion Hinther, Sylvia Mack. Jeannie McKerlick, Pauline Ritter. Carol Ronning, Elva Ryan. Mickey Sturtz, Shirley Tobel. Clara Jane Wille, and Sharon Wilson. Some of us felt proud and grown up while others were bashful and afraid, but we were all determined. Mrs. Patterson was there to greet us that morning and soon she had us deeply absorbed by having us tell what we had done during the summer. During that year, we all participated in a rhythm band of which we were all veryproud. Mrs. Schilreff and Mrs. McDonald were our respective second and third grade teachers. These years were spent in graduating us from fictional story books to factual history and science books. Upon entering the fourth grade under supervision of Mrs. Harlow, we were supplied folk and square dancing. Mrs. Griffith ushered us through the fifth grade with the high-light for that year being textile painting. During the next three years, Mrs. Schnebly taught us in which we memorized peoms, made cedar lamps, and completed a portfolio. This ended our elementary schooling. Armed with our eighth grade diplomas, we entered the halls ofG.C.H.S. with many uncertainties, concerning initiation in our heads. Our class had gained and lost until the following remained: Faye Arney. Darlene Beebe. Floyd Campbell, Dorthy Cozzens. Lenice Davis. Margaret Edsall. Ronada Marchant. Alma Price. Carol Ronning, Sylvia Mack. Mary Ady, Ronald Saylor, Helen Spracklin, Nevin Gibson. Ken Kipf, Sterling Brown. Wayne Bur- chett. Dale Fellman. Mary Lou Hageman, Marion Hinther, Jeannie McKerlick, Pauline Ritter, Shirley Tobel. and Clara Jane Wille. We surely felt green as we tried to find our way around and give the required honor and service due to the seniors. (Somehow we lasted the year.) We chose Mr. Lucotch as our sponsor. Our second year, Mrs. Burtner was our sponsor. That year we delved more deeply into the school and money problems. We realized that we had only two more years and we needed money to cover the expenditures of the prom, sneak, and other upperclass activities. We made the most profit by selling Christmas and All Occasion Cards. Rising somewhat in stature, our dwindling class entered into the third year of high school. Mrs. Rich was our advisor and also the director of our play, Lunatics at Large, a hilarious comedy about the curiosities of a mental home. This was a happy year because we were almost overcome with activities. We were well prepared finan- cially and managed to come through the year without any discord. The prom and play received a large amount of our attention during the latter part of the term. We also had bake sales interspersed throughout the year. An exceptionally fine turnout for the Prom gratified us for all our work preparing and decorating the auditorium. The theme was a Garden of Roses. At last on the top, the Seniors felt arrogant as they moved into the final year. Initiation was the first event that required much attention. The theme was a Circus with the Freshmen portraying the various animals. The play followed closely with Mrs. Rich again as the director. This drama, Dear Diary consisted of a series of misunderstandings ending up with a satisfactory solution. No sooner that this was completed than work was un- dertaken for the annual with basketball, tournament, music festivals, sneak, class night, and commencement in- termingled with it. We had a busy year, but that is what it takes for a happy and satisfying education. Jeannie McKerlick GRANT'S Miles City, Montana 20 CARTER SNELL, Sr. Miles City, Montana Class Prophecy Ten years have passed since the Almighty Seniors of 1958 scrambled through the doors of G.C.H.S. for the last time. This year while I was on my way back to California from Kentucky, where I had just witnessed the ninety-fourth running of the Kentucky Derby, I stopped in Jordan and happened to bump into a few of my old Classmates. The first one I happened to meet was Jack Tobel who told me he was trying to make his first million digging new sewer ditches for Jordan. As we were standing there talking. Glenda Childers swaggered up and told me she had just bought Binion's Ranch and stocked it with sheep. She said Dorthy Cozzens was doing a pretty good job as chief sheepherder. I ran into Jadee Twitchell and Jeannie McKerlick, who are old maid school teach- ers now, and they had just returned from Paris where they had spent their summer va- cation. Bobby Barnes and Wayne Burchett have started a club -- Women-Haters -- they have sworn to stay bachelors. There still might be a change for the spinsters. Lloyd McKinney now owns a big trucking line of his own. His wife Pauline ac- companies him on all of his trips. Margaret Ann Denard, Margie Ryan, and Mary Ady were not around; they are overseas keeping up the servicemen's spirit. Mary Lou Hageman and Marie Weimer are now running a Beauty Salon, but only for women with long hair. While I was at Derby I ran into Pat Mury and Dale Fellman. They had their horse Deadhead entered in the Derby with Sterling Brown as Jockey. Later I met Clara Jane Wille, Shirley Tobel and Marion Hinther on their way back to the hospital. I asked them what their hurry was and they told me that the head nurse Jane McWilliams would really be down their necks if they didn't hurry. And now I better get back to my monkey ranch in California before I meet with disaster. --Leah Montgomery-- « FOSTER JORDAN DRUG Jordan, Montana 21 RIO THEATHRE Jordan, Montana Senior Class Will We the Senior Class of 1958 declare and publish this, our last will and testament. To the teachers we will, Bufferin, for the headaches that we've caused them. To the Juniors, our place as seniors, in hopes that they can pass Civics without studying any harder than we did. To the sophomores, we will our ability to get high grades all through high school. To the Freshmen, we leave our good manners and quiet ways in hopes that they will have as much fun in high school as we have had. We, as individuals, will: I, Margie Ryan, will my small figure, that I acquired from my sister Elva, to my sister, Nora Lou, who looks like she doesn't need it. I, Leah Montgomery, will my false teeth to Rob Haley, who seems to be missing a few. I, Margaret Ann Denard, will my meanness to any underclassman who can get away with it in Mr. Myhre's classes. I, Bob Barnes, will my ability to not go steady all through high school to Thom Gilfeather, who seems to be having a pretty hard time keeping from it. I. Jeannie McKerlick, will my good understanding (10 1 2) to Floyd Beecher to help him stand up in the world. 1, Mary Lou Hageman, will my letter writing occupation to anyone with a fiance' in the Air Force. I, Dorthy Cozzens, will my ability to not get speeding tickets to Mr. Schnebly. I, Pat Mury, will my big nose to anyone who can keep it out of other people's business as well as 1 have. 1, Marie Wiemer, will my ability to stay out of Mr. Schnebly's office to Milton Schlenker, who seems to be having trouble along this line. I, Jack Tobel. will my ability to cheat in Bookkeeping, without getting caught to Jim Baker, in hopes he can have as much fun doing it as I did. 1, Glenda Childers, will my nickname, Chilieburgers, to Yvonne Euell who should be tired of being called Proxie by now. 1. Lloyd McKinney, will my good teeth to Roy Petitt, as he will need them to chew his snuff. I, Mary Ady, will my laugh to Irene Saylor and Roxie Ryan, so they can laugh at my dry jokes as well as I have. I. Marion Hinther, will all of my costume jewelry to Mrs. Lee so she won't get lonesome next year. I. Pauline Ritter, will my ability to be a cheerleader for four years, to Tootsie and Karen, who have already got a good start. 1. Jane McWilliams, will my ability to go steady for four years to any girl who hasn't a boy friend. I, Jadee Twitchell, will my nickname ''Twitch'' to Jimmy Whiteside, who really doesn't need it. I. Dale Fellman, will my girl chasing to Larry Withee. who seems to be having trouble catching any. I, Wayne Burchett, will my leisurely ways to anyone who can get through high school without doing any more work than I have. I, Sterling Brown, will my ability to play basketball to anyone who really wants to improve himself. I, Clara Jane Wille, will my trombone, and all the wonderful experiences that have come from playing it to Rob Haley, who seems to be having some trouble training his. 1. Shirley Tobel. will my nickname Squirly to Calvin Weaver, who seems to be making pretty good use of it already. FARMERS UNION OIL COMPANY Phone H E 5-2215 Jordan, Montana Underclassmen % Juniors Lillian Schlepp Vice President Clifford Milroy President Mr. Walker Sponsor Yvonne Euell Sec. and Treas. Jim Baker Randy Billing Don Harbaugh Paul Kountz V Dr. B. C. FARRAND Jordan, Montana Jack Michael Calvin Weaver JOSTENS Miles City, Montana Douglas Nelson Gerald Schlepp m Richard Trum bo Charles Whiteside 24 Roxy Ryan Milton Schlenker I Joyce Wallace Larry Withee MAX VAN BUSKIRK Distributors Standard Oil Product Miles City, Montana Sophomores Ronnie Merwin President Jackie Hageman Vice President Jessie Boughton Mrs. Rich Class Sponsor Allen Manley Virginia Schlepp Dorcas Thomas Sec. and Treas. Donna Mosby SAFEWAY Miles City, Montana 25 RIFE SERVICE STATION Miles City, Montana Donna Schmidt Evon Schwindt EWY STORE Every Way Your Store Jordan, Montana Freshmen Mr. Myhre Class Sponsor Thom Gilfeather President Hugh Highland Eddy Ady Vice-President Patty O'Conner Sec. and Treas. Delores Bollinger Jack Brazill Bob Edwards FARMERS TRADING COMPANY JORDAN CAFE Jordan, Montana Jordan, Montana Hirth Gagnon Anita Hinther FELLMAN'S HARDWARE Jordan, Montana Woodrow Jilge Stewart Griffith Marvin Hafla Dennis Haughian DarTell Hensleigh Linda Hinther Eleanor Kerr Dr. C. W. HADLEY Miles City, Montana Clarence Lilianthal Evelyn Marston Roy Petitt Patsy Pfiefer Nora Lou Ryan Ray Rath Margaret Schlenker Pete Spraklin Jim Whiteside FURNITURE MART Miles City, Montana Dr. F. L. ANDERSON Miles City, Montana 1. Glenda and Jack - Mad Love??? 2. Gerald Schlepp and Irene Saylor--Smile pretty. 3. School party. 4. Leah and Glenda - Monkey maybe? 5. Marion, Clarajane and Mary Ady in Homemaking. 6. Glenda, Leah and Jadee building a pyramid. 7. Nora Lou and Rob at a school party. 8. Mary Ady - Good snow huh??? 9. Wayne Burchett. Two good mechanics. MILES ULMER COMPANY 30 J. C. PENNEY’S Miles City, Montana Miles City, Montana Grade School First Grade FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Patsy Buffington, Patsy Schlenker, Nancy Lang, Susan Waits, Janet Guesanburu, Kelly Davenport, Lavonne Wright, Mrs. Laura Paterson. SECOND ROW: Mike Peyton, Pat Hensleigh, Thomas Russel, Mike Roth, Kim Singer, Jerry Lufborough, Danny Lewis, Gordan Nelson, Mark Graham. THIRD ROW: Gary Johnson, Lynnel Vollmer, Scott Currey, Don Voilmer, Wendell Hollman, Terry Mumion, Danny Joe Currey, Pat Mark. Second Grade FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Linda Kibler, Lillian Chisholm, Evelyn Gjerde, Kay Reene Murnion, Carleen Singer, Carol Rath, Helen Schmidt, LaVina Thomas. SECOND ROW: Robert Guesanburu, Mike Mumion, Gene Hensleigh, Merle Edsall, James Viall, Johathan Kubic, Donald Gorman, Jerry Crouser, Mrs. Jane Wille. THIRD ROW: Dale Spracklin, Ernest Marks, Don Buffington, Jimmy White, Lary Brazill. MIDLAND COAL LUMBER COMPANY Miles City, Montana Third Grade FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Tamera Gulden, Noreen Spracklin, Barbara Setter, Brenda Gjerde, Linda Crouser, Merideth Nelson, Irene Schlenker, Julie Smith. SECOND ROW: Ernest Fogle, David Murnion, Allen Waits, Daniel Guesanburu, Baan Gene Kester, Norbert Roth, Glenn Hageman, Kenneth Wright, Ray McPhail, Roy Milroy, Mrs. Lewis. 7 Fourth Grade FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Joan MacDonald, Elaine Fogle, Eva Milroy, Jolee Currey, Trudy Gilroy, Naomi Newland, Cynthia Kubic, Carol Bollinger. SECOND ROW: Terry Thomas, Terry Schlinker, Carol Jean Bozarth, Patsy Smith, Linda Hollman, Marcia Hageman, Mrs. Griffeth. THIRD ROW: Leroy Hinther, Wayne Gjerde, Larry McKinney, Harlowe Vollmer, Vernon Fogle, Lynn Lufborough, Richard Watson, Gary Hinther. BENSON OPTICAL Miles City, Montana 32 Dr. MONTANA DUNN Miles City, Montana Fifth and Sixth Grades FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Karen Riley, Marlys Schwindt, Vicky Hinther, Barbara Chisholm, Marsella Cooley, Verna Schmidt, Gloria Rath, Agnes Beard. MIDDLE ROW: Jeannie Norbury, Jeannie Wille, Janet Ritter, Alpha Lewis, Lyn Riley, Marian Saylor, Nina Thomas, Wanda Spracklin, Mrs. Nelson. BACK ROW: Jerry Hensliegh, Dean Milroy, Darrell Gjerde, Willie Mumian, Steve Russell, Mack Porter, Billy Wille, Bobby Hensliegh, Ronnie Hinther. Seventh and Eighth Grades FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Leila Hinther, Rosemary Hensliegh, Noreen Hinther, Mary Ann Chisholm, Jerrlyn Viall, Nelene Hallberg, Kathleen Wallace, Linda Wilson. MIDDLE ROW: Bonnie Milroy, Bonnie Gilroy, Agnes Bollinger, Robert Ritter, Roy Gilroy, Neeltze Jo Wille, Glenda Cooley, Sharon Kibler, Mrs. Schnebly. BACK ROW: Jerry Vollmer, Sam Schwindt, John Mumion, Ruby Euell, Jimmy Vollmer, John Pangbum, Donnie Lufborough, Bobby O'Connor. 33 Snaps 1. Looks like Jeannie is getting her hair pulled. 2. Basketball game. 3. Cheering the boys on. 4. Looks like Pat is enjoying herself. 5. Annual staff meeting. 6. Checking the weather. 7. Having fun I guess. 8. Making a bomb in Chemistry. 9. Jack is posing. 34 Activities Band FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Irene Saylor, Darlene Watson, Yvonne Euell, Jackie Hageman, Nels Wille, Evon Schwindt, Pauline Ritter, Jadee Twitchell. SECOND ROW: Anita Hinther, Donna Schmidt, Jack Michael, Dorthy Cozzens, Jeannie McKerlick, Shirley Tobel, Karen Foster, Clarajane Wille, Margaret Denard. LAST ROW: Jim Baker, Ronnie Schmidt, Allen Manley, Dale Fellman, Jack Tobel, Roy Haley, Tootsie Brown, Barbara Pangbum, and Patty O'Connor. Instructor: Robert Singer. Chorus FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Evon Schwindt, Tootsie Brown, Marion Hinther, Dorcas Thomas, Jessie Boughton, Lillian Schlepp, Delores Bollinger, Virginia Schlepp, Lou Svenson, Patty O'Connor. SECOND ROW: Anita Hinther, Margaret Denard, Jadee Twitchell, Jeannie McKerlick, Dorthy Cozzens, Shirley Tobel, Pauline Ritter, Margie Mumion, Karen Foster, Barbara Pangbum, Clarajane Wille. BACK ROW: Jackie Hageman, Yvonne Euell, Jim Baker, Jack Michael, Douglas Nelson, Gearld Schlepp, Bob Beard, Stewart Griffith, Ronnie Schmidt, Rob Haley, Pete Spracklin, Donna Schmidt, Darlene Watson. Instructor: Robert Singer. MELODY SHOP SPORTS CENTER Dr. KAARE EVJU Miles City, Montana Miles City, Montana Future Homemakers of America FIRST ROW: Clara Jane Wille, Linda Hinther, Joyce Wallace, Alice Wallace, Delpha Brown, Marie Wiemer, Margaret Schlenker, Donna Mosby. SECOND ROW: Mary Mahoney, Margaret Ross, Evelyn Marston, Margie Mumion, Patsy Pfiefer, Donna Schmidt, Delores Bollinger, Evon Schwindt, Jackie Hageman, Anita Hinther, Barbara Pangburn. THIRD ROW: Marion Hinther, Patty O'Connor, Judy Barclay, Eleanor Kerr, Karen Foster, Pat Mury, Jeannie McKerlick, Shirley Tobel, Roxie Ryan, Mary Ady. Industrial Arts FIRST ROW: Allen Manley, Eddie Ady, Jack Michael, Ronnie Schmidt, Rob Haley, Hugh Highland, Charles Whiteside, Jack Tobel, Jim Baker. SECOND ROW: Jay Twitchell, Jack Shawver, Floyd Beecher, Frank Nel- son, Jack Brazzil, Earl Thomas, Darrel Hensleigh, Ray Rath, Hirth Gagnon, Roy Pettit. THIRD ROW: Mr. Walker, Clarence Lilenthal, Richard Trumbo, Don Harbaugh, Sterling Brown, Lloyd McKinney, Thom Gil- feather, Stewart Griffith, Woodrow Gjilge, Bob Beard, Dennis Hawkins, Gerald Schlepp, Bob Edwards, Larry Whithee. THIRD ROW: Marvin Hafla, Clifford Milroy, Harold Brown, Milton Schlenker, Dale Fellman, Jim Ady, Ronald Merwin, Wayne Burchett, Randy Billing, Phil Shawver, Paul Kountz, Calvin Weaver, Jim White- side, Kieth Spracklin. HOWARD REEVES Jordan, Montana BRUSETT GENERAL STORE Brusett, Montana Pep Club FRONT ROW: Jack Micheal, Jim Baker, Gerald Schlepp, Bob Barnes, Milton Schlenker, Paul Kountz, Earl Thomas, Larry Withie, Don Harbaugh, Ronald Schmidt, Jay Twitchell. SECOND ROW: Lou Svenson, Linda Hinther, Joyce Wallace, Dorcas Thomas, Alice Wallace, Lillian Schlepp, Marie Weimer, Margie Schlenker, Donna Mosby, Margaret Ann Denard. THIRD ROW: Mr. Myhre, Darrel Hensleigh, Pete Spracklin, Stewart Griffith, Jack Brazil, Virginia Schlepp, Eleanor Kerr, Patsy Pfiefer, Donna Schmidt, Dorthy Cozzens, Pat Mury, Darlene Watson, Patty O'Conner, Yvonne Euell, Anita Hinther, Richard Trumbo, Sterling Brown, Delores Bollinger. FOURTH ROW: Phil Shawver, Ronnie Merwin, Marion Hinther, Jessie Boughton, Evon Schwindt, Judy Barclay, Dale Fellman, Jadee Twitchell, Irene Saylor, Leah Montgomery, Lloyd McKinney, Clara Jane Wille, Karen Foster, Margie Mumion, Shirley Tobel, Jane McWilliams, Delpha Brown, Pauline Ritter, Wayne Burchett, Jackie Hageman, Harold Brown, Jack Tobel. Girls’ Athletic Association FRONT ROW: Linda Hinther, Joyce Wallace, Dorcas Thomas, Alice Wallace, Lillian Schlepp, Marie Weimer, Margie Schlenker, Donna Mosby. MIDDLE ROW: Marion Hinther, Jessie Boughton, Virginia Schlepp, Jackie Hageman, Eleanor Kerr, Patsy Pfiefer, Donna Schmidt, Darlene Watson, Patty O'Conner, Yvonne Euell, Delpha Brown, Anita Hinther, Mr. Schnebly. LAST ROW: Evon Schwindt, Judy Barclay, Jadee Twitchell, Irene Saylor, Leah Montgomery, Clara Jane Wille, Karen Foster, Margie Murnion, Shirley Tobel, Jane McWil- liams, Pauline Ritter. 37 Student Council FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mary Ady, Virginia Schlepp, Jackie Hageman, Anita Hinther, Lou Svenson, Pauline Ritter. BACK ROW: Mary Lou Hageman, Harold Brown, Milton Schlenker, Phil Shawver, Bob Barnes, Jeannie McKerlick, Rob Haley, and Sterling Brown. Librarians FRONT ROW: Irene Saylor, Roxie Ryan, Jadee Twitchell, Pauline Ritter. BACK ROW: Dale Fellman, Ronnie Merwin, Wayne Burchett, and Lloyd McKinney. 38 Saga Staff SEATED, Left to Right: Mary Ady, Patsy Haney, Pat Mury, Roxy Ryan, Lillian Schlepp, Yvonne Euell. BACK ROW: Margaret Ann Denard, Lou Svenson, Irene Saylor, Harold Brown, Charles Whiteside, Randy Billing, Cerald Schlepp, Jack Michael, Richard Trumbo, Mr. Myhre. Red Cross Representatives LEFT to RIGHT: Jane McWilliams, Lillian Schlepp. JORDON SHOE SHOP Jordan, Montana 4 Senior Class Play Dear Diary FRONT ROW: Mary Lou Hageman, Dale Fellmen, Pat Mury, Wayne Burchett, Jeannie McKerlick, Jack Tobel, Pauline Ritter. BACK ROW: Margaret Ann Denard, Clara Jane Wille, Bob Barnes, Shirley Tobel, Sterling Brown, Mrs. Rich. Snaps 1. Having A Brawl. 2. Love is wonderful isn't it Bob and Pauline? 3. Mrs. Rich seems happy with her present! BLACKFOOT HOME DEM. CLUB Brusett, Montana BEACON CAFE Miles City, Montana Junior Class Play The Little Dog Laughed” 1. Laurie's home. 2. What's that again? 3. Oh, oh! 4. Mustn't touch! 5. Last Waltz. 6. Now then . . . 7. The Tea Party. 8. Intermission. 9. Mrs. Rich and the Stars. 41 Favorites Most Likely to Succeed Most Intelligent Best All Around Jeannie McKerlick, Bob Barnes Ronnie Merwin, Mary Lou H age man Sterling Brown, Jeannie McKerlick Most Popular Biggest Flirts Best Personality Pauline Ritter, Dale Fellman Dorcas Thomas, Wayne Burchett Milton Schlenker, Jeannie McKerlick Best Artists Most Beautiful Hair Most Athletic Don Harbaugh, Clarajane Wille Milton Schlenker, Jeannie McKerlick Sterling Brown, Jadee Twitchell 42 Favorites Most Witty Best Dressed Best Actor and Actress Eddy Ady, Leah Montgomery Calvin Weaver, Mary Lou Hageman Dale Fellman, Pauline Ritter Most Handsome Calvin Weaver Most Beautiful Jeannie McKerlick Snaps 1. Pat's shower. 2. Band practice. 3. Hard at it? 4. Dale, Whatza matter? 5. What do you hear, Paul? 6. Sloppy dresser. 7. School Board meeting. 8. A duet maybe. 9. G.C.H.S. dance band. Girls’ and Boys’ State Delegates SEATED Left to Right: Dale Fellman, Jeannie McKerlick, Bob Barnes. Twirlers SEATED Left to Right: Agnes Bollinger, Mi Mi Weimer, Patsy Pfeiffer. 45 A” Squad Cheerleaders Karen Foster, Jadee Twitchell, Dclpha Brown, Pauline Ritter, Jackie Hageman. B” Squad Cheerleaders BACK ROW: Patsy Pfiefer, Virginia Schlepp. FRONT ROW: Jessie Boughton, Donna Mosby. HAMILTON FUNDS, INC. Louis M. Schnebly, Agent Jordan, Montana Athletics ’ A” Team LETT to RIGHT: Jim Baker, Sterling Brown, Ronnie Schmidt, Don Harbaugh, Dale Fell man, Wayne Burchett, Ronnie Merwin, Jack Tobel, Lloyd McKinney, Milton Schlenker, and Harold Brown. FRONT: Coach Haag and Manager, Jay Twitchell. B” Team BACK ROW, Left to Right: Coach Walker, Hugh Highland, Monte Gjerde, Rob Haley, Stewart Griffith, Woodrow Jilge, Douglas Nelson, Clifford Milroy, and Earl Thomas. FRONT ROW: Darrell Hensleigh, Frank Nelson, Keith Spracklin, Jack Brazill, and Ray Rath. BUDS FLOWER'S Miles City and Jordan Montana Jordan 58 Jordan 21 Jordan 17 Jordan 46 Jordan 52 Jordan 36 Jordan 49 Jordan 40 Jordan 32 Jordan 30 Jordan 29 Basketball Scores Plevna 56 Jordan 50 Sacred Heart 51 Terry 57 Jordan 52 State School 78 Wibaux 53 Jordan 64 Broadus 81 Plevna 56 Jordan 41 Ekalaka 45 Sacred Heart 63 Jordan 40 Winnett 51 Ekalaka 41 Jordan 54 Richey 74 State School 75 Jordan 44 Circle 60 Richey 96 Tournament Broadus 50 Jordan 37 Terry 71 Terry 63 Jordan 46 Wibaux 44 Wibaux 41 Jordan 41 Sacred Heart 53 Baseball Scores Jordan 0 Broadus Jordan 2 Plevna Jordan 4 Beavers Valedictorian Marian Louise Hageman Salutatorian Pauline Ritter Class Motto The shadows fall behind us as we walk toward the light. Class Flower White Gardenia Class Colors Lavender and White Commencement Speaker; Miss Harriet Miller, State Superintendent of Public Instruction .. Think” 50 Down Through The Years 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 Heath, Sara Maben, Mary Murphy. Wilbur Thomas, Tommy White; 1921: Ralph Cambell, Gladys Frazier, Evelyn Harver, Francis Mather, Emma Turner, Ruby Winfield; 1922: Bruce Cole, Banford Counts, Nora Osborn, Ward Thorton, Glen Wilm; 1924: Cecil Badgley, Don Burns, Harry Foster, Charles Garber, Milo Lahn, Clifford Miller, Lillian Murphy, Margaret Parish; 1925: Albert Childers, Grant Donaldson, Mounterville Hash, Blanche Messier, Anthony Murphy, Louise Nickey, Floyd Osborn, Mary Page, Ruth Parish. Clyde Tritt, Milton Schrank; 1926: Flora Brown, Freda Helm, Ella Hooker, Inez Kathan, Mary Kenny, Kermit Kramer, Joseph Mickus, Mary Kenny, Lora Brown; 1927: Elizabeth Barrett, Coy Childers. Philip Fellman, Helen Haley. Shirley Haley, Mrs. Claribel Saylor, Burrel Stinebaugh, Lloyd Stinebaugh, Frances Swanser, John Twitchell, Rufus Oliver, Vivian Nault, Joseph Murphy, Margie Fellman, Beryl Edwards, Helen Campbell; 1928: Robert Beard. Alan Cambell, Arleen Engdahl, Doris Hendershot, Maxine Hubbard, Dorothy Kramer, Ella Shook, Dorothy Taylor. John Tripp; 1929: Jean Armbruster, Ethel Barrett, Donald Bass, Vernie Childers, Alma Dage, Ruby Edwards, Margaret Farrington, Edwin Fellman, Grace Garham, Alice Grant, Leslie Grant, Harold Kellogg, Arlie Markley, Thelma Malon, Azales Norman, Helen Osborn, Sophia Pfeifer, Ben Sowle, Bernice Thomas, Rosella Wiseman, Helen Wheeler; 1930: Eleanor Barker, Mildred Beard, Gladys Euell, Melba Hay, Lillian Hendershot, Lillis Hendershot, John Hubbard, Daniel Kenny, Mary Markely, Florence Mickus, Edgar Riley, Dick Saylor. Woodrow Saylor, James Winfield, Rita Witt, Glen Viall; 1931: Viola Gaugatz, Verda Dage, Clara Derenburger, Marlowe Ewy, Kenneth Fannon, Anna Hawkins, Margaret Joyce, Jean Kerr, Delpha Mascon, 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 Deniger, Pearl Graham, June Harvey, Margurite Hubbard, Anna Kerr, Mamie McKeever, Velma Osborn, Joyce Phelps, LeRoy Spracklin, Sterling West, Isa Ziegle; 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 Dren- nen, Winnie Edwards, Bernice Grant, Floyd Hageman, Florence Hallberg. Lyle Hensleight, Margaret Hewitt. Waneita Jones, Alice Kibler. Fred Kibler, Oteta Kite. John McDonald, Phyllis McKeever, Kenneth Robertson, Edna Tripp, Teddy Walker. Shirlet West, LaRelle Wichersham, Kenneth Wilson; 1935: Ruthe Billing. Dorothea Davis, Ruba Euell. Irene Fogle, Lavina Garthofner, Robert Gibson. Harold Hageman, Jewell Highland, Mildred Highland, Louise Laipple, Howard Leuschen, Frank McKeever, Frank Mickus, John Murnion, Elvin Osborn, Walter Presser, John Saylor, Eleanor Schlenker; 1936: Agnes Baugatz, Lucille Edwards, Tom Harvey, Gilbert Hoxmer, Peggy Huston, Marjorie Kellogg, Margaret Leuschen, Roy Mart, Irene Nelson, Louise Nelson, Monte Newland, Lyle O'Connor, Donald Phelps, Ada Pollard, Frank Rainet, Ruth Robertson, Katherine Saylor, Cecil Sjostrom, Edith Stinebaugh, Esther Stine- baugh, Thelma Wickersham, Georgia Woods; 1937: Earl Atchley, Hope Bascome, Mary Billing, Amy Buffington, Virginia Byrd, Mary Clark, Richard Gibson, Helen Hallberg, Eloise Hastings, Kathleen Hough- ian, Elizabeth Hubbard, Jack Kirby, Agnes Kuntz, Bernice Leuschen, Mary McDonald, Janet Miller, Clarke Murnion, Frieda Otto, Edward Saylor, Jessie Saylor, Forest Sprackling, Shirley Stinebaugh, Alvina Sturtz, Douglas White, Walter Ziegele; 1938: Dora Coulter, Joseph Fiedler, Esther Galnik, Lyonors Grant, Raymond Grant, Richard Lambert, George Mickus, Opal Morson, Fern Nelson, Lura Nelson, George Hensleigh. Bob Highland, Ruth Kellogg. Vaughn Newland. George Otto, Paula Otto, Samuel Pollard, James Purcell, Kathering Robertson, Hilda Rogge, Alice Tripp, Flora Whitmer, Gail Wichem, Phylils Winfield. Mary Viall; 1939: Alma Baugatz, Wilbur Buffington, Richard Burgess, Vernon Byrd, James Calk, Marilee Calk, Eugene Davenport, Roy Edsall, Richard Frady, Louise Hageman, Jewell O'Connor, Irving Pollard, Joan Reeve, Clifford Rogge, Clyde Rogge, Ramona Tripp, Homer Mart, Nina Lervick. Clarence Umland, Carol White, Frank Wigmore, Ezma Womble, Cathryn Woods, Rose Ziegele, Paul Ziegele, Verna Hawkinson, Woodrow Hawkinson, Gordon Hinther, Sally Grey Hubbard, Carol Huston, Tillie Jacobsen, Hazel Jarden, Betty Ann King, Joseph Koelbl, Lucille Kibler, Gene LaRocque, James Leuschen, Effie McDonald; 1940: Bruce Billing, Mavis Burgess, Viola Coulter, Ruby Cox, Cleo Davenport, Bill Feigel, Kathering Fitzgerald, Wilfred Henderson, Earnest Fogle, Orval Frady, Mary Phelps, Mary Purcell, Fay Riley, Irven Saylor, Melba Saylor, Robert Singer, Carol Swanser, Leona Teigen, Inez Thomas, Elvira Highland, Gardner Hauso, Dickjohnston, Laura Johnston. Phyllis Kester, Roy Lee, Evelyn Lehner, Mary McPherson, Monte Mart, Alex Maxwell, Owen Neiter; 1941: Fred Anderson, Max Davison, Iva Jean Frady, Lyle Deniger, Bertha Gunderson, Marion Hensleigh, Douglas Hetherington, Warren Highland, Clifford Kipf, Clara Koelbl, Russell Kreider, Larry Lee, Frank McCay, Down Through The Years Billy Merlack, Harry Merlack, Darrell Oakes, Donald Proue, Evelyn Rager, Keith Taylor; 1942: hois Coulter, Calvin Davenport, Kathleen DeBock, Lowell Edsall, Don Gasser, Betty Gibbs, LeRoy Gibbs, Dorothy Grant. William Hensleigh, Lpnore Hinther, Shirley Holland, Katherine Kariotis, Paul Kariotis, Mary Elta 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: William Crull, Donald Leuschen, Robert Pollard, Weston Farrand, Leone Rowton, Nellie Stine- baugh. Gail Taylor, Rose Shawver, Nadine Umland, James Stanton, Harold Fannon, Gerald Gibbs, Betty Mae Hensleigh. Ida Johnson, Philip Murnion, Viola Rogge. Stella Rogge, Irma Nelson, Pearl Mart, Jean Bowen, Ellwood Cory, Glen Edsall, Georgia Lervick, Jack Lufborough, James Byrd, Orson Dutton, Jimmy Waltenbaugh, Kenney Fogle, Donald Nelson, Johnny Sturtz, Donald Watson, Bill Woods; 1944: Dorothy Watson, Evelyn Nordahl, Cecil Thomas, Harry Waltenbaugh, Ralph Kreider. Rebecca Calk, Roberta Thomas, Ruth Rager, Roy Miller, Kenneth Coulter; 1945. Russell Bowen, Richard Farrand. Ruth Ofstedal, Abbie Saylor, Irene Leuschen, Mary Crull, Mary Alice Murnion. John Porter, Eleen Hawkinson, Donald West, Leta Rowton, LeRoy Murphy, June Roberts, Florence Singer, Almeada Johnson; 1946: Raymond Bascom, Esther Crull, Helen Hammond, William Helm, Melvin Hoverson, Maurice Lane, John McRae, Kathleen Murnion, Leila Stanton, Bertha Stinebaugh, Ole Thomson, Alice Ware, Roletta Watson. Helen Weeding, Marie Weeding. Mary McRae; 1947: Esther Bowen, Joe John Calk. Jim DeBock, Jack Drew, Jesse Euell, Helen Hensleigh, Gerhard Helm, Donna Holland, Shirley Horn, Martha Hoverson, Harriet Jacobson, George Kellogg, Dean Kellogg, Dean Kibler, Margaret Koelbl, Barbara Kreider, Clara Lehner, Melvin Leuschen, Marion McMain, Edith Miller. Alice Nordahl. Clara Nordahl, Esther Rath, Rose Sprack- lin, Ruth Spracklin, George Sturtz, Rosina Schwindt, Clara Shawver, Evelyn Watson, Joan Wilson, Elmer Peterson. Helen Hinther; 1948: Donna Bowen, Dale Brusett, Bob Curtis, Everett Davenport, Daisy Durenburger, Mary Jane 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, Milo Lane. Maxine Lehner, Bob McCrae, Coleman Murnion, Kay Nordahl, Esther Rowton. Kenneth Saunders, Rose- mary 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 Cadle, John Derenburger, 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. Carol Brooks. Earl Clark, Hazel Clauson. Gale Fogle, Norma Hoverson, Norma Krieder, Ethel Lambert. Bronson LaMoure. Velma Mart, Margie Murnion, Jessie Nordahl, Rose Nordahl, Gus Schmidt, Mildred Stanton, Willie Stone, Irma Sturtz, Cecil Weeding; 1952: Ada Clark. John Davenport. Phil Edsall. Dorthy 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 Bames, Raymond Clauson. Carol Curtis, Darlene Curtis.Arlys Eng- dahl, Larry Engdahl, David Gibbs, Art Gallinger, Marilyn Hayhurst, 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 McMillion, Melvin Mart, Anne Murnion, Norman Patterson, Mike Pettitt, Ruth Rath. Cynthia Saylor, Irene Schmidt. Don Sprackljn, Richard Sturtz, Betty Svenson. Walter Swanson, Dale Krieder, Darlene Thomas, John Trumbo, Ruby Weeding, Bill Winfield. Judy Witt; 1955: Betty McWilliams, Bernice Cozzens, Evelyn Mury, Annette Clark, Alice Hallberg, Robert Cowin, Thomas Stanton, Neil Stanton, Carl Wallace, Ronald McKinney, Edward Ritter. Arthur Hawkinson, Gordon Price, William Ady, Earl Cozzens, Gary Stone, Dick Stone, George Bluhm. Dean McWilliams; 1956: Ernest Bozarth, Margaret Foster, Myrna Mc- Williams, Dale Bollinger. Donald Billinger, Arthur Campbell, Mary Phipps Cowen, Robert Engdahl, Betty Fultz, Glen Gallinger, Elaine Hinther. Wayne Hunter, Margaret Mart, Curtis McWilliams, Joar. Moye, Corrine Murnion, Maureen Murnion, Margit Nordahl, Norma Olson, Clara Rath, Vern Swanser, Twila Schwindt, Carley Rae Swanson, Leslie Tobel, Donald Weeding, Alice Weimer, Baan Wille; 1957: Sally Baker, Phyllis Bollinger, Everett Bowland, George Fitzgerald, Melvin Fitzgerald, Janet Griffith, George Hageman, Patricia Haney, Donald Haney, Sam Highland. Marian James, Darleen Kerr, Audrey Kester, James Michael, Marjory Nelson, Ronald Osborn, David Phipps, Meredith Ritter. Elva Ryan, Claude Saylor, Darlene Merwin Saylor, Florence Schlepp, Patricia Shawver, Beverly Singer, Ward Swanser, Del- phin Swanson. Junior-Senior Prom 1. Getting ready for the Prom. 2. Mr. Walker is hiding. 3. KareAei Donna served the punch. 4. Royalty of the Prom. 5. Marion Hinther was queen. 6. Clifford Milroy presents crown. 7. Margaret Ann and Larry. 8. King and Queen lead grand march. 9. Wayne and Dorcas. 53 Snaps 1. Shirley serving punch. 2. Mr. Ha Bookkeeping to the desks. 5. Tootsie lieve Jeannic is going to sneeze. 9. Pat Mury's bridal shower. dreaming. 3. Freshman initiation. 4. Mr. Myhre is explaining iren. 6. Sunday duds. 7. The one and only Jack Tobel. 8. 1 be- 54 Sneak” Snaps 55 Sneak” Snaps 56


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