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

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REMUDA GARFIELD COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL JORDAN, MONTANA 1959 FOREWORD We. the graduating class of 1959, after hours of patient work and many battles, proudly present this annual to the public and fellow schoolmates to recall memories of the past. We wish to thank the advertisers and all others who have made it possible to publish this annual. To former students. To students yet unknown. To the students who Made up the classes of '58-'59 We dedicate this, THE REMUDA, With hopes of success and happiness And beautiful memories enriched By this annual. SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE Education is a journey, not a destination and we are always enroute. REMUDA STAFF Editor.............................JOYCE WALLACE Assistant Editor...................CALVIN WEAVER Business Manager - -- -- -- -- -- -- LILLIAN SCHLEPP Art Staff..........................LUCINE SVENSON DON HAKBAUGH Advisor................................MR. SPRINKLE STANDING, left to right: James Baker, Charles Whiteside, Richard Trumbo, Clifford Milroy, Harold Brown, Randy Billing, James Ady, Don Harbaugh, Mr. Sprinkle, Gerald Schlepp, Douglas Nelson, Calvin Weaver. SITTING, left to right: Joyce Wallace, Roxie Ryan, Yvonne Euell, Lucine Svenson, Darlene Blakely, Milton Schlenker, Lillian Schlepp. Three typical teenagers of G. C. H. S. The Dorm after the lights are out. Randy Billing Rob Haley, Thom Gilfeather, John on top and Jim Ady on bottom. FitzGerald. The roof leaks. Hugh Highland Seventh Period Study Hall. What's the maner, Delores? Ronnie Schmidt is thinking deeply. What do you see, Jim W. ? Gee, but you've got beautiful eyes, John F. and Kathy K. Relaxing after a hard What's going on behind Four happy girls, rtiyllis day's work. Lillian S. that magazine, Jackie H. ? P., Leona E., Delpha B., and Patsy P. v FACULTY MR. ROBERT SPRINKLE Commercial Coach Boys’ P. E. Algebra MRS. ARDELLA HAGEMAN English Latin MRS. LOUISE PERRY Study Hall Girls’ P. E. MR. ROBERT SINGER Band Chorus SNAPS What are you hiding from, Ronnie M. studying the play Mr. Perry helped at the Lillian S. ? part. annual meetings, too. Do your feet hurt? Ronnie I LIKE short shorts. Put up your dukes. John M., Dorcas T., Jessie B.. Virginia S. W.. and Frank N. and Donna S. Charles W. and his one and only love. Virginia S. is helping Paul K. out of his dress. Milton S. and Don H. have just given Lillian S. her daily bath. fVu ft - Ti.0 1'1® — a. f a - ( . h“ 1 - 1VO - VALEDICTORIAN JOYCE ELIZABETH WALLACE FHA 1, 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; GAA 1. 3; Librarian 4; Annual Editor 4; Best Actress 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Class Play 3.4. SALUTATORI AN DON DEAN HARBAUGH Band 1,2; Chorus 4; G Club 3,4; IAC 2,3; Class President 1; Librarian 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; An- nual Staff 4; Class Play 4; Most Intelligent 2; Best Artist 3,4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Student Council 2, Presi- dent 4; Typing Award 3; Basketball 2, 3. YVONNE CHERYL EUELL FHA 1; Pep Club 1,2,3, Secretary 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Class Secretary and Treas- urer 1,2, 3; Saga Staff 3; Annual 4; Typing Award 3; Best Dressed 4; Prom Queen 4. AN t d falC k V ft «je AA M- (M Raot _ 0. v. r - '71a PJ? f ■J. to ' JAMES ALLEN ADY Class President 4; FHA 3; IAC 2,3; Boys' State Delegate 3; Annual 4. CHARLES WHITESIDE Class Vice President 2, 4; IAC 1,2; Pep Club President 4; Saga Staff 3; Class Play 4; Dorm Club President 3,4; An- nual 4; Most Popular 4; Best Actor 4; Most Hand some 4. (2 K - Juiw-e H U7 flaKfiej JjckORvfcj LILLIAN EILEEN SCHLEPP Class Secretary-Treasurer 4; GAA 1,2; FHA 1; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4, Secretary 3; Class Play 3,4; Saga Editor 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Red Cross Delegate 2; Girls' State Rep. 3; Student Council Rep. 1,2; Class Vice Pres- ident 3; Annual Staff 4; Best Personality 4; Best All-Round 4. ■ W7 RANDALL C. BILLING Pep Club 4; Saga Staff 3; Annual 4; FHA 3. J- 3oue' lc V HAROLD V. BROWN JAMES F. BAKER Basketball 3,4; Chorus 1.2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3.4; Pep Club 1.2, 3.4; IAC 1,2,3; Best Dancer 4; Annual 4; Student Council Vice President 4; G Club 3,4. yt - . Basketball 2,3; Saga Staff 3; Annual 4; IAC 3; Pep Club 3. PAULR. KOUNTZ IAC 2, 3; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Class Play 3,4; Baseball Manager 2; Annual 4. ff DOUGLAS ALLEN NELSON Chorus 2,3,4; Annual 4; Saga Staff 3. CLIFFORD WILLIAM MILROY Pep Club 4; Chorus 1,2; Class Play 3,4; IAC 1,2,3; Prom King 3; Class President 3; Boys' State Delegate 3; Annual Staff 4; Baseball 2,3; G Club 3,4. 'fio 'e ROXIE ANN RYAN Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,4; Librarian 3; FHA 3. GERALD ARNE SCHLEPP Pep Club 1,2, 3.4; FHA 3; IAC 1; Chorus 1,2,3; Annual 4; Stage Man- ager Class Play 3. MILTON WAYNE SCHLENKER Basketball 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; 1AC 1, 2,3; Class Play 3,4; G Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 3; Band 1; Red Cross Delegate 3; Most Beautiful Hair 3; Best Personality 3, 4; Best All-Round 4. 1« fiAi ej (Vo -tH4 I 'fi '} Mrory ETHEL LUCINE SVENSON Chorus 1.2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Saga Staff 3; Annual 4; Student Coun- cil Secretary-Treasurer 3; Best Artist 4; Librarian 4; GAA 4. RICHARD DALE TRUMBO Chorus 1,2,4; FHA 3; Class Play 3,4; Saga Staff 3; Annual 4; Pep Club 2,3, W V g uttuk - CALVIN GENE WEAVER 1AC 1,2,3; Most Handsome 1,3; Most Beautiful Hair 2,4; Annual 4; Student Coun- cil 1; Class President 2; Boys' State Dele- gate 3; Best Dressed 3. LARRY REX WITHEE FHA 3; Pep Club 3,4; Band 1; Most Bash- ful 1; 1AC 1, 3; Annual 4. fie -r r’ r Se x qte s ? — HISTORY In the fall of 1947 sixteen eager children began their education at Garfield County Public School. They were James Baker, Billy Davenport, Billy Clark, Clifford Milroy, Larry Riley, Milton Schlenker, Robert Graham, Jimmy Pangburn, Harold Brown, Patsy Haney, Stella Euell, Irene Saylor, Bonnie McDonald, Yvonne Euell, Joyce Wallace, and Sharon Holmes. Most of us were bashful and a little scared, but soon Mrs. Patterson had us playing games and enjoying ourselves. As the years of grade school went by we lost and gained members until the follow- ing remained when we graduated from the eighth grade: James Ady, James Baker, Harold Brown, Yvonne Euell, Don Harbaugh, Clifford Milroy, Robert Rath, Milton Schlenker, Patricia Tolstedt, Richard Trumbo, Joyce Wallace, Larry Withee, and Irene Saylor. The next fall in 1955 we, along with some country students, started our high school life as Freshmen. After the first week and a half of initiation was over, we settled down to a normal high school life. That year we chose Mr. Singer as our class sponsor. When we were Sophomores we sold Christmas cards because by then we began to realize we would be needing money to put on our Junior Prom. That year our sponsor was Mr. Walker. Then as Juniors, one step higher, we gave our first play, The Little Dog Laughed, this being under the direction of Mrs. Rich. We also gave a prom that year. The theme was Stardust. Mr. Walker was again our sponsor. As we began our final year, the play was the first event of the year that we con- centrated on. This comedy, Room For the Groom consisted of a series of problems ending up with a happy solution. Then it was time for the basketball tournament, music festivals, class night, and, at last, commencement. Of the sixteen that started in the first grade together, only three went to school all twelve years together. They were: Clifford Milroy, Harold Brown, and Yvonne Euell. --Yvonne Euell-- CLASS PROPHECY The year is 1969; ten years have passed since the Class of '59 walked through the doors of G. C. H. S. for the last time. Curiosity of what has happened to my former classmates made me leave my home in San Antonio, Texas, which I operate on shares with my partner, Yvonne Euell, and head for the foothills of Montana. I arrived in Jordan not long after sunrise three days later and the first person I saw was Joyce Wallace walking to work at the hospital. Joyce is now head supervisor and her assistant advisor and co-partner is Lillian Schlepp. 1 decided to stay and discuss old times with these kids for a while and I found out some interesting facts about the kids I had lost contact with. They all seemed to have made successes of themselves. Shocking! In short this is what I learned: The greatest success of all was that Larry Withee and Roxie Ryan had become united in holy matrimony and now had a family of 12. Charlie Whiteside is earning his second million on the ranch he inherited from his father, and in his employment are Randy Billing and Jim Ady. They are still bachelors, of course. They say Charlie takes siestas while the other boys do all the work. Milton Schlenker and Don Harbaugh are carrying on the brain ability they had in school by being geologists for Shell Oil Co.; seems they already made a sizable sum for Fritz Trumbo by discovering black gold on his ranch north of Jordan. These kids still have their old knack for making money. Harold Brown has gone to Hollywood and is now starring in a new picture called Ladies Prefer Redheads, under the direction of his producer, Clifford Milroy. Doug Nelson and Gerald Schlepp also have risen high on the ladder of success; they are window washers at the U. N. Building. Calvin Weaver has stayed loyal to G. C. H. S. and returned after a college educa- tion to take on the job of Goon Squad coach. I was surprised to find out that Jim Baker has lost a measure of his friends by becoming coach of Sacred Heart. I still think Jim is trying to impress a few of Jordan's tactics on the students of Sacred Heart. Well, that is what the Class of '59 is doing today, and may the rest of their years be happy ones. As for me I must hurry back to Texas; this fresh Montana air just doesn't agree with me after ten years of Texas dust. —Lucine Svenson— Wl We, the undersigned Senior Class of '59, being of sane minds and memories do hereby declare and publish this as our last will and testament. We will to the teachers a charge account at Foster Drug Store, so they may pur- chase an ample supply of hair rinse to bring back the natural color to the many hairs we have caused to turn gray in our years at G. C. H. S. We will to the Juniors our lack of co-operation among the class members, in hopes they will have better luck carrying on Senior tasks next year than we have had. We will to the Sophomores our constant pace, one step at a time, so they may do as well after they pass the half-way mark as they did before they met it. We will to the Freshmen our determined ways; being well aware of the fact that they will be needed to walk on the path of learning to the road of success. We, as individuals: I, JAMES ADY, will my English grades to Eleanor Kerr in hopes that she can improve them in her remaining years in school. I, JAMES BAKER, will my ability to get along with a superintendent to anybody that wants a little trouble. I, HAROLD BROWN, will my red hair to Phyllis Pluhar so making her hair red will be more economical. I, RANDY BILLING, will my homely looks to anybody who needs them. 1, YVONNE EUELL, will my ability to drive a car all through high school without get- ting picked up to Rob Haley in hopes he'll do better next year. I, DON HARBAUGH, will the 3,240 trips to school that I've made in the last nine years to anyone who likes to travel and never get anywhere. 1, PAUL KOUNTZ, will the misery to go through a Senior year in a half a year to any- one who would like to lazy the other half year. I, CLIFFORD MILROY, will my place in Latin class to anyone who likes to study better than I do. I, DOUGLAS NELSON, will my ability to go with girls to anyone who seems to be hav- ing trouble doing so. 1, ROXIE RYAN, will my ability to go steady all four years of high school to Anita Hinther, who seems to be having difficulties along that line. I, MILTON SCHLENKER, will my record of never smoking a cigarette to Ronnie Mer- win in hopes that he'll keep his own going. 1, GERALD SCHLEPP, will my ability to go through school with incompleted assign- ments to anyone that feels they can get by with it as well as I have. I, LUCINE SVENSON, will my natural curl to Jim Whiteside hoping he'll let his grow out. LL 7 I, RICHARD TRUMBO, will my good driving ability to anyone who enjoys living dan- gerously. I, JOYCE WALLACE, will my shortness to Rex Fulbright so he can look up at life rather than always down. I, CALVIN WEAVER, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Whitmer to anyone who enjoys solitary confinement. I, CHARLES WHITESIDE, will my ability to go through the four years of high school without going with women to Thom Gilfeather who seems to be taking a different one out every night. I, LARRY WITHEE, will my ability not to chase girls to anyone who can stand to be as lonely as I have been for four years. And I, LILLIAN SCHLEPP, will my Latin book to Ronnie Merwin, so he will have cut rate - two for the price of one. We hereby affix our hands and seals this twenty-sixth day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty-nine. (Witness) YOUNGER YEARS SNAPS He literally hit the road Darlene W., Jay T., Lois H. in one of her saner and Paul K. moments. Two lovebirds posing. Look what goes on at a Poor, poor Leslie I! Jim A. and Eleanor K. Senior Class meeting. This is the way an annual gets built. Ginny had a little lamb. Honest?? A real mustache??? Jay T., and Paul K. CLASSES JUNIORS RONALD MERW1N President JAY TWITCHELL Vice President DONNA SCHMIDT Secretary-Treasurer JACKIE HAGEMAN DONNA MOSBY JERRY WITT VIRGINIA SCHLEPP DORCAS THOMAS ALLEN MANLEY JOHN WITT SOPHOMORES Ronald Schmidt Vice President James Whiteside Secretary- Treasurer Ed Ady Bob Beard Floyd Beecher Judy Barclay Delpha Brown Delores Bollinger Hirth Gagnon John Fitzgerald Karen Foster Thom Gilfeather Stewart Griffith Marvin Hafla Rob Haley Darrell Hensleigh Hugh Highland Anita Hinther Eleanor Kerr Jim Lowrence Robert Mihalek Mary Mahoney Margie Murnion Frank Nelson Patsy Pfiefer Ray Rath Margaret Ross Nora Lou Ryan Margie Schlenker Jack Shawver Pete Spracklin Pattie Strandberg FRESHMEN Mardrie Olson Secretary- Treasurer Jean Barclay Don Billing Roger Weaver Vice President Myron Barnes Bob Davis Leona Evans Rex Fulbright Shirley Hafla ABSENT . .. PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Dennis Haughian Frances Hawkinson Lois Hellyer Rosemary Hensleigh Leila Hinther Kathy Kibler Linda Matovich Harold Matovich Charles Pluhar Jimmy Vollmer Clinton Whitmer SNAPS Somebody just told a joke. Two lovebirds in book- What are you killing, Jim B., Ronnie S., Lillian S. keeping class. Gerald S., Jim L. ? and Darlene Watson. Three Freshman “babies. DonnaS. is staring at Did you get around to Kathy K., Leona E., and somebody. cleaning your locker at Jean B. last, Gerald? Harold B. and Fritze T. What are you laughing at, Milton S. is very happy, working hard. Lillian S. ? ELEMENTARY FIRST GRADE STANDING, left to right: Karmon Wille, David Littlefield, Judith Fogle, Robert Johnson, Linda Stabio, Jacquelyn Rhoads, Carey Mactovich, Jerry Means, Nancy Graham, Timothy Fogle, Mrs. Patterson. SEATED, left to right: Debra Currey, Velma Thomas, Sandra Skellham, Christine Edwards, Leslie Watson, Jackie Porter, Mark Murnion, Martha Wille, Richard Quinlivan. SECOND GRADE STANDING, left to right: Patsy Schlenker, Scott Currey, Mark Graham, Terry Mur- nion, Tommy Littlefield, Don Vollmer, Nancy Lang, Nancy Smith, Gary Johnson, Lynal Vollmer, Cynthia Spear, Mrs. Gerrit Wille. SEATED, left to right: Mike Roth, Kim Singer, Patsy Buffington, Janet Guesanburu, Pat Hensleigh, Jerry Lufborough, Ricky Underwood, Gordon Nelson, Danny Joe Currey. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW, left to tight: La Vina Thomas, Helen Schmidt, Meredith Nelson. Earnest Fogle, Jonathan Kubik, Mike Murnion, Bobby Skellham, Roy Milroy, James White, Questa Drane, David Murnion, Sammy Hendry, Jimmy Mike Viall, Robert Guesan- buru. SECOND ROW, left to right: Julie Smith, Brenda Ware, Daniel Guesanburu, Norbert Roth, Baan Gene Kester, Glenn Hageman, Rita Whitmer, Wanda Whitmer, Terry Schlenker, Betty Bell, Billy Summers, Mrs. Griffith. THIRD ROW, left to right: Lilly Chisholm, Ray McPhail, Stephen Sprinkle, Ronald Kirby, Don Buffington, Brenda Gjerde, Evelyn Gjerde, Bobby Littlefield, Jeanne Skellham, Kay Rene Murnion, Carol Rath, Carleen Singer, Fred Summers, Gene Hensleigh. FIFTH GRADE SEATED, left to right: Carol Bollinger, Eva Milroy, Naomi Newland, Lois Strand- berg, Terry Thomas, Cynthia Kubik, Elaine Fogle, Marcia Hageman, Patsy Smith, Gary Hinther, Richard Watson. Leroy Hinther. STANDING, left to right: Jolee Cur rey, Lynne Lufborough, Dianne Hendry, Larry McKinney, David Sprinkle, Carol Bo- zarth, Boone Whitmer, Harlowe Vollmer, Vernon Fogle, Wayne Gjerde, Powell Swanser, Mrs. Littlefield. SIXTH GRADE STANDING, left to right: Gloria Rath, Jerry Hensleigh, Glennis Drane, Mary Ann Whitmer, Kathy Vollmer, Darrel Gjerde, David Kester, April Fogle, Karen Riley, Shirley Rath, Mrs. Nelson. SEATED, left to right: Marilyn Hendry, Verna Schmidt, Marcella Cooley, Barbara Jean Chisholm, Marian Saylor, Linda Hays, Jeannie Wille. SEVENTH AND EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW, left to right: Ronnie Hinther, Dean Milroy, Billie Wille, Bobby Hens- leigh, Willy Murnion, John Murnion, Vickie Hinther, Janet Ritter, Marlys Schwindt, Noreen Hinther, Patsy Whitmer, Lynn Riley. SECOND ROW, left to right: Mary Chisholm, Gary Uthaug, Billy Fitzgerald, Betsy Whitmer, Rubie Euell, Jerrlyn Viall, Morris Ware, Glenda Cooley, Donna Fitzgerald, Mr. Littlefield. THIRD ROW, left to right: Connie Bell. Linnea Strandberg, Bonnie Milroy, Agnes Beard. Nelene Hall- berg, Donnie Lufborough, Linda Wilson, Sam Schwindt, John Pangburn, Bobby O'Con nor, Mack Porter, Kathleen Wallace, Helen Fitzgerald. ACTIVITIES STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW. left to right: Charles Pluhar, James Baker, Don Harbaugh, Lucine Svenson, Linda Matovich. BACK ROW: Earl Thomas. Karen Foster, Robert Beard, Barbara Pangburn, Jessie Boughton. G.A.A. FIRST ROW, left to right: Lois Hellyer, Dorcas Thomas, Kathy Kibler, Jessie Bough- ton, Shirley Hafla, Jean Barclay, Elaine Scott, Judy Barclay, Barbara Pangburn, Mar- garet Ross. SECOND ROW: Francis Hawkinson, Mardrie Olson, Yvonne Euell, Lucine Svenson, Donna Schmidt, Margie Murnion, Karen Foster, Delpha Brown, Leona Evans, Alice Wallace, Margie Schlenker, Rosemary Hensleigh, Linda Matovich, Mr. Perry. THIRD ROW: Patsy Pfiefer, Donna Mosby, Darlene Watson, Eleanor Kerr, Virginia Schlepp, Anita Hinther, Jackie Hageman, Nels Wille, Phyllis Pluhar, Patty O Connor, Leila Hinther, Patricia Strandberg, Mary Mahoney. PEP CLUB FRONT ROW, left to right: Clifford Milroy, Jim Baker, Jim Ady, Charles Whiteside, Anita Hinther, Jackie Hageman, Jean Barclay, Barbara Pangburn, Elaine Scott, Mar- garet Schlenker, Leona Evans. SECOND ROW: Dorcas Thomas, Patsy Pfiefer, Phyllis Pluhar, Kathy Kibler, Jessie Boughton, Shirley Hafla, Lois Hellyer, Rosemary Hens- leigh, Patty Strandberg, Margaret Ross, Mary Mahoney, Alice Wallace. THIRD ROW: Judy Barclay, Evon Schwindt, Delores Bollinger, Frances Hawkinson, Joyce Wallace, Mardrie Olson, Donna Mosby, Darlene Watson, Donna Schmidt, Eleanor Kerr, Virginia Schlepp, Dennis Haughian, Hugh Highland, Milton Schlenker, Margie Murnion, Lu- cine Svenson, Yvonne Euell, Patty O’Connor, Nels Wille, Leila Hinther, Patsy Ferris, Delpha Brown, Linda Matovich, Lillian Schlepp, Karen Foster, Calvin Weaver. THIRD ROW: Hirth Gagnon, Earl Thomas, Richard Trumbo, Jay Twitchell, Harold Brown, John FitzGerald, Monte Briggs, Rob Haley, Stewart Griffith, Thom Gilfeather, Randy Billing, Bob Beard, Ronald Schmidt, Ronald Merwin, Don Harbaugh, Gerald Schlepp, Jimmy Vollmer, Robert Ritter, Jerry Vollmer, Pete Spracklin, Darrell Hensleigh, David Schlenker, Ray Rath. LIBRARIANS SEATED, left to right: Evon Schwindt, Delores Bollinger, Margie Murnion, Lucine Svenson, Joyce Wallace. STANDING: Hugh Highland, Ronnie Merwin, Don Har- baugh, Mrs. Hageman. CHORUS FIRST ROW, left to tight: Virginia Schlepp, Patsy Pfiefer, Barbara Pangburn, Karen Foster, Leona Evans, Nora Lou Ryan, Margaret Schlenker, Lois Hellyer, Phyllis Plu- har, Donna Mosby, Mardrie Olson, Rosemary Hensleigh. SECOND ROW: Bob Beard, Douglas Nelson, Rob Haley, John Fitzgerald, Dennis Haughin, Donna Schmidt, Del- pha Brown, Margie Murnion, Shirley Hafla, Lillian Schlepp, Elaine Scott, Delores Bollinger, Evon Schwindt, Linda Matovich, Jim Baker, Mr. Singer. THIRD ROW: Hirth Gagnon, Patty O'Connor, Yvonne Euell, Lucine Svenson, Judy Barclay, Richard Trumbo, Stewart Griffith, Ronnie Schmidt, Milton Schlenker, Anita Hinther, Nels Wille, Patty Strandberg, Leila Hinther, Jackie Hageman, Dorcas Thomas. Francis Hawkinson. BAND FIRST ROW, left to right: Jean Barclay. Nelene Hallberg, Leona Evans, Donna Schmidt. Barbara Pangburn. Virginia Schlepp, Anita Hinther. Judy Barclay, Linda Matovich. SECOND ROW: Hirth Gagnon, Robert Ritter, Roger Weaver. Monte Briggs, Ronnie Schmidt, Rex Fulbright, Dennis Haughian, Clarence Lilienthal, Harold Mato- vich, Jim Baker, Charles Pluhar, Mr. Singer. THIRD ROW: Dorcas Thomas, Leila Hinther, Yvonne Euell, Lois Hellyer, Mardrie Olson. Margie Murnion. Darlene Wat- son, Karen Foster, Delpha Brown. Eleanor Kerr, Nels Wille, Phyllis Pluhar. Patty O’Connor, Elaine Scott, Jackie Hageman, Kathy Kibler. FOURTH ROW: Billie Wille, Donnie Lufborough, Bobbie O'Connor and Bob Edwards. RED CROSS DELEGATES Donna Schmidt and Milton Schlenker. GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ STATE DELEGATES Clifford Milroy, Jim Ady, Calvin Weaver. Lillian Schlepp. DORM CLUB FIRST ROW, left to right: Leona Evans, Phyllis Pluhar, Eleanor Kerr, Virginia Schlepp. Jean Barclay, Nora Lou Ryan, Margie Murnion, Roxie Ryan, Judy Barclay. SECOND ROW: Patsy Ferris, Lois Hellyer, Kathy Kibler, Jessie Boughton. Patsy Pfiefer, Shirley Hafla, Mrs. Whitmer, Mrs. Ady, Mary Mahoney, Margaret Ross, Elaine Scott. THIRD ROW: Roy Pettit, Jack Shawver, Floyd Beecher, Charles Pluhar, Robert Davis. Hugh Highland, Dennis Hraghian, Edward Ady, Jim Ady, Don Harbaugb, Jerry Witt, John Witt, Gerald Schlepp, Richard Trumbo, Roger Weaver. FOURTH ROW: diaries White- side, Marvin Hafla, Clarence Lilienthal, Clinton Whitmer, Thom Gilfeather, Randy Billing, Myron Barnes, Robert Edwards, James Whiteside, Don Billing. “G” CLUB FRONT ROW, left to right: James Baker, Clifford Milroy, Harold Brown, Milton Schlenker, Ronald Schmidt, Darrell Hensleigh. BACK ROW: Ray Rath, Calvin Wea- ver, Monte Briggs, Ronald Merwin, Don Harbaugh, Keith Spracklin, Mr. Sprinkle, Jay Twitchell. SENIOR CLASS PLAY FRONT ROW, left to tight: Joyce Wallace, Clifford Milroy, Yvonne Euell, Don Har- baugh, Darlene Blakely, Calvin Weaver, Lillian Schlepp. BACK ROW, left to right: Charles Whiteside, Roxie Ryan, Milton Schlenker, Lucine Svenson, Gerald Schlepp, Richard Trumbo, Mrs. Rich. A plot is hatching. The groom and Bertrand, ” his future brother-in-law. Doing all that building has given him an appetite. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Mother and Father Maxwell. He thinks he's a horse. She fainted. Don't you dare try to Somebody stepped on his He's leaving home, kiss me, young man!! corn. He just woke up. Eeeek! I A snake!! 1 He thinks he's an actress. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM OF ’59 The Grand March in She's afraid of high places, Wesley Watson and Tanna progress but she’s up there. Rae Bibeoux were crown- bearers. Ronnie and Jessie are The King and Queen Darlene Watson and Ronnie decorating for the prom. Schmidt The Queen after she was crowned. Cleaning up before the prom. The crown bearers with the crowns. “APRIL SHOWERS’’ SNEAK SNAPS SNEAK SNAPS ATHLETICS “A” TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Baker, Earl Thomas, Monte Briggs, Ronnie Schmidt, Robert Beard, Milton Schlenker, Jim Whiteside, Hugh High- land, Keith Spracklin, Darrell Hensleigh. FRONT: David Schlenker, Manager, Mr. Sprinkle, Coach, and Stewart Griffith. “B” TEAM BACK ROW, left to right: Marvin Hafla, Frank Nelson, Clinton Whit- mer, Rex Fulbright, Jim Lowrence, Roger Weaver, Harold Matovich, Mr. Wu. Coach. FRONT ROW, left to right: Jay Twitchell, Chuck Pluhar, and Ray Rath. “A” SQUAD CHEERLEADERS Patsy Pfeifer, Rosemary Hensleigh, and Nels Wille. FAVORITES MOST ATHLETIC MOST WITTY Ronnie S., Delpha B. Evon S., Ed A. BEST DRESSED BEST PERFORMERS Ronnie M., Yvonne E. Charles W., Joyce W. BEST LOOKING Charles W., Phyllis P. BEST DANCERS Patsy P., Jim B. MOST MUSICAL Ronnie S., Lois H. FAVORITES MOST INTELLIGENT MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST STUDIOUS Don H., Joyce W. Darrell H., Elaine S. BEST ALL-ROUND BEST PERSONALITY MOST POPULAR BIGGEST FLIRTS Lillian S., Milton S. Charles W., Jackie H. Thom G., Dorcas T. BEST ARTISTS Don H., Lucine S. MOST BEAUTIFUL HAIR Jean B., Calvin W. GRADUATION GRADUATING CLASS OF ’59 CLASS FLOWER Yellow Rose CLASS COLORS Blue and Silver CLASS MOTTO As we walk coward the light, we’ll never see the shadows. ADVERTISERS SALES AND SERVICES Town and Country ♦Diesel Fuel Oils and Greases ♦ Fuel Oil Propane Gas ♦Gasoline --24 Hour Wrecker Service-- PIONEER GARAGE Telephone HE 5-2870 „ Jordan No Other Place ip Garfield County Could a Stitch Save the Sole JORDAN SHOE SHOP Jordan, Montana LLOYD BURCHETT, Owner When Buying Groceries Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents at: FARMERS TRADING COMPANY ELMER PANGBURN Jordan He 5-2865 Montana Specialized in Hair Styling at O K BEAUTY SHOP VERA BOWERS Jordan, Montana GARFIELD TITLE AND INSURANCE CO. AL HAWKINSON WM. H. RASEY, Abstractor Licensed and Bonded Abstractors ♦Abstracts ♦Oil Title Reports ♦ Title Insurance Dependable Insurance Tax Service Phone HE 5-2915 Jordan, Montana He Is Not in Town Owner Bud Merwin Jordan, Montana FELLMAN'S HARDWARE Headquarters for -- ♦Kem-Tone Paints ♦Electrical Appliances ♦ Furniture Plumbing and Heating Supplies Jordan, Montana BEAR INN BAR Pleasing You Is Our Business Courteous Service ISAAC BROS. Jordan, Montana JORDAN MEAT MARKET Phone HE 5-2190 Jordan, Montana Congratulations to the Senior Class of '59 - - For the Best- - in Meats, Groceries Custom Processing --Special Service-- Come in and See JIM and ART R I O Dedicated to Good Entertainment THEATRE Jordan Excellent Food Best Coffee in Town LIZ'S CAFE Jordan, Montana Buy From Your Self and Save Bulk Service and Service Station FARMERS UNION OIL CO. HE 5-2215 CARL M. HALLBERG, Manager Jordan, Montana E---very W----ay Y---our S--tore at Your Service Garfield County's Finest Store EWY’S GUARANTEE TRUST LIFE INSURANCE CO. Hospital - Income Protection Life R. M. NELSON, Manager Box 2062 Great Falls, Montana Jordan, Montana HE5-2860 COFFRIN STUDIO 1600 Main Portraits and Commercial Photography JACK COFFRIN, Prop. Miles City, Montana GARFIELD HOTEL ♦Clean and Comfortable Rooms You're a Guest at Our House MR. AND MRS. JIM VIALL Jordan, Montana McCONE ELECTRIC COOP Owned by Those We Serve FLOYD'S BAR Where Good Friends Meet DUNCAN CHISHOLM, Owner Jordan, Montana -Emergency Service- A Branch Office at Jordan HEmlock 5-2535 or HEmlock 5-2885 Congratulations, Class of '59 SHORE'S Serving Eastern Montana for 59 Years Compliments of BENSON'S OPTICIANS 906 Main Miles City, Montana Dial CE 2-1446 For Frigidaire Products Come in and See R AND N ELECTRIC SNYDER AGENCY Insure Today - Be Sure Tomorrow Insurance - Real Estate - Bonds Miles City, Montana Miles City, Montana Contact Your Best We'll Do the Rest GRAVES FUNERAL HOME REGAN PLUMBING HEATING Miles City, Montana 36th Year Compliments of BISON BAR Miles City, Montana KENNETH RUDOLPH, Prop. Lady Assistant Serving Any Area Regardless of Distance 1806 Main Street Miles City, Montana Dial CE 2-4840 OLIVE HOTEL Lounge and Broiler Miles City, Montana Your Patronage Is Appreciated Compliments of MELODY SHOP Miles City, Montana Headquarters for: Musical Instruments - Accessories , Records and Service OCCIDENT ELEVATOR Grains - Feed - Mixing Insecticides Steam Rolling and Pelleting Seed Cleaning and Treating AL CHAFFEE, Manager Miles City, Montana We Move the Earth L. P. ANDERSON, Contractor Heavy Hauling - Oil Field Construction Miles City - Montana - Glendive Hwy. No. 10 W. Hwy. No. 10 W. CEdar 2-3920 Empire 5-4215 The Best in School Photography GORDON HINTHER DICK JANSSEN HINTHER-JANSSEN MORTUARY For Your Annual; Senior Portraits, Groups and Pingpongs. Miles City, Montana Telephone 1717 Over Twenty Years of Photographic Service in the Montana Schools HOUGH’S SCHOOL SERVICE Great Falls, Montana Equipped - Experienced Dependable REYNOLDS FOOD STORE Miles City, Montana Quality Food for Ranches and Homes Variety Nationally Advertised Food Service 1ST NATIONAL BANK in Miles City CE 2-4457 Main Street Be Western With Our Supplies MILES CITY SADDLERY Miles City, Montana MIDLAND COAL LUMBER CO. Free Planning Service Lumber - Plywood - Doors J. M. Wallboard and Roofing Masonite - Insulation Anderson Windows - Builders Hardware - Lowe Bros. Paints Stanley Tools - Glass and Glazing Fencing Miles City, Montana Serving Southeastern Montana Farmers and Ranchers Since 1882 Member F. D. I. C. CE 2-1190 900 Main Miles City Silverware - Diamonds - Watches ✓ STOKES-STRATTON JEWELERS North 8th Miles City, Montana Phone CE 2-3226 Compliments of MINT BAR Miles City, Montana Large or Small Items You'll Find Them All Here F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. Miles City, Montana BEACON CAFE 24 Hour Service Quality Food at Its Finest Poor Old Honest Dick Ample Parking 305 Main Street Miles City, Montana Congratulations to the Class of '59 MILES ULMER CO. Miles City, Montana MILES CITY BANK in Miles City, Montana The Friendly Bank An Independant Bank Savings Account Checking Accounts Commercial and Installment Loan Service Safe Deposit Service Bank by Mail Dial CE 2-3620 518 Main Street A Member of F. D. I. C. Hardware and Farm Implements SANITARY DAIRY Licensed Dairy Miles City, Montana Modern Power Farm Equipment BOUTELLE'S Sales Parts Service 1415 Main CE 2-0686 Miles City, Montana Milk - Cream - Half Half Buttermilk - Cottage Cheese Chocolate Drink in Quarts and Half Gallons At Your Favorite Store Courtesy of When in Miles City, FURNITURE MART Miles City, Montana Eat With Us 600 CAFE Fine Food and Courteous Service SENIORS: Have You Considered Pharmacy as a Career? Large Opportunities Awaiting Young People in Pharmacy. Choose the Specialty Most Interesting to You. Retail Pharmacy - Hospital Pharmacy - Research - Teaching - -Sales and Products Promotion- Pharmacists Work for Better Community Health. For Full Details Write: Dean School of Pharmacy Montana State University Missoula, Montana Courtesy of Miles City Drug Stores RENWICH- TORGESON WESTERN PHARMACY THOMPSON- REXALL FOSTER DRUG Deader for Ford Mercury Edsel See Us Before You Buy, Sell or Trade Worth More When You Buy It. . Worth More When You Sell It. . Authorized Sales and Complete Efficient Service. LOVE MOTOR CO. Miles City, Montana 700 Bridge Office Equipment Furniture and Furniture For the Benefit of Your Eyes for Your ♦Desks Home ♦Files ♦Office Supplies DR. C. W. HADLEY Come and See Our Display ♦Chairs ♦ Printers OPTOMETRIST CLARK'S ♦Business Machines Dial CE 2-0450 STAR Next to Ingham Hotel Miles City, Montana FURNITURE STORE PRINTING CO. 13 N. 6th Phone 1230 Miles City, Mont. A Repair Shop to Please You When You're Passing Through CHUCK WALTERS REPAIR SHOP Miles City, Montana A Night of Comfort Is Yours at: Miles City , Montana INGHAM HOTEL MAKE PHARMACY YOUR CAREER Attention: The profession of Pharmacy offers wide-open opportunities for a modern, useful, and well-paid career for qualified young men and women. Why not investigate Pharmacy as a career for YOURSELF? FOSTER JORDAN DRUG CO. Jordan, Montana Quality Groceries and Hardware Supplies at BAAN WILLE’S Jordan, Montana Flowers for Every Occasion BUDDS FLOWER'S Miles City, Montana LENA COX Phone HE 5-2660 (Representative in Jordan) W. AND S. PROPANE CO. Farm Delivery - Our Specialty BEACON CARTER SERVICE STATION Phone CE 2 - 1350 Miles City, Montana We, the annual staff of '59, greatly appreciate the support given by many to make our 1959 Remuda annual a success so far as we are concerned. Thank you! THE END TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY


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