Garfield County High School - Remuda Yearbook (Jordan, MT)
- Class of 1960
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REMUDA GARFIELD COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Jordan, Montana 1960 Foreword We the graduating class of 1960 are happy to present to you this REMUDA. We hope that it will bring back pleasant memories of the wonderful years in Garfield County High School. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to the faculty and students of G.C.H.S. and to the advertisers who have made it possible for this annual to be published. Dedication Because of her high ideals for the better things in life; because of her efforts to pass these ideals on to her students, her efforts in improving the school and her many years of teaching, and because we appre- ciate what she has done for us, we dedicate the 1960 REMUDA to MRS. JANET RICH Superintendent’s Message Education is primarily an agency of nationalism but enlightened national education in world affairs can be the soundest road to peace. Remuda Staff Editor ------- - Assistant Editor - Business Manager Art Staff Advisor---------- - DONNA SCHMIDT - RONALD MERWIN -EVON SCHWINDT JACKIE HAG EM AN JOHN WITT - MR. HALVERSON STANDING, left to right: Frank West, John Witt, Monte Briggs, Dorcas Thomas, Alice Wallace, Patricia Ferris, Evon Schwindt, Mr. Halverson. SITTING, left to right: Jay Twitchell, Jessie Boughton, Virginia Schlepp, Donna Schmidt, Donna Mosby, Jackie Hageman, Earl Thomas. MRS. JANET RICH Chemistry Geometry English I MR. ROBERT PERRY U. S. History MR. ELDON HALVERSON MRS. ARDELLA HAGEMAN English II. HI. and IV Latin Journalism Library MR. DOUGLAS Le BRUN Algebra I and II General Math Biology General Science Boys' P.E. Coach Typing I and II Bookkeeping Shorthand Girls' P.E. MR. ROBERT SINGER Administration s Snaps Mr. Perry deep in thought. Mr. McPhail smiling Mr. Halverson at an pretty. annual meeting. Mrs. Rich after the Coach Le Brun at basket- Senior Play. ball practice. Allen McPhail The Schoolboard Janitors Marvin Hafla and Frank Nelson JESSIE ELIZABETH BOUGHTON Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace G.A.A. 1.2,3,4; Pep Club 1.2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; Class Play 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Student Council 2; B Squad Cheerleading 1,2; Secretary-Treasurer 1; Annual Staff 4. MONTE RAY BRIGGS A big book is a big nuisance” Baseball 1,2; Basketball A Squad 3,4, ”B” Squad 1,2; Class Plays 3,4; Industrial Arts Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,3.4. PATRICIA JANE FERRIS My book and heart must never part F.H.A. 1; Chorus 3; Pep Club 1,3.4; An- nual Staff 4; Sophomore year at Portland, Oregon. JACKIE LEE HAGEMAN So buxom, blithe, and debonair G.A.A. 1.2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, Presi- dent 4; Cheerleading 2,3; F. H. A. 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3.4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2; Class Vice President 1,2; Most Popular 3,4. RONALD JOE MERWIN I want, by understanding myself, to un- derstand others” Basketball 1,2,4; Baseball 2; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 3,4; I.A.C. 2,3; Assistant Editor Annual 4; Lettermen's Club 2,3; Class President 1.2.3,4; Student Council 4; Librarian 2,3,4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Best Dressed 3,4; Most Intelligent 2; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Best Leader 4. DONNA LaVERNE MOSBY A cheerful face is nearly as good for an invalid as healthy weather Transferred from Winnett 2; Chorus 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 4; B Squad Cheerleader 2; F. H. A. Secretary-Treasurer 2. VIRGINIA MAYBELLE SCHLEPP I wish you all the joy that you can wish G.A.A. 1.2,3.4; Pep Club 1.2.3.4; F.H.A 1; Saga Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Band 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Student Coun- cil 2; Red Cross 3; “B Squad Cheerleader2. EVON IRIS SCHWINDT A little nonsense now and then. Is relished by the wisest men Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3; Red Cross 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1.2,3.4; Librarian 3;F. H. A. 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Most Witty 3,4; Most Beautiful Hair 4. DONNA MARGARET SCHMIDT Good words are worth so much, and cost so little Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; G.A.A. 1.2, President 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Librar- ian 4; Girls' State 3; Red Cross 2; Red Cross Camp 2; Class Secretary-Treasurer 3,4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Most Dependable 4; Best All Around 4; Best Leader 4. DORCAS ELAINE THOMAS I laughed until I cried” Band 3; Chorus 1,2,3; G. A. A. 1,2,3; Sec- retary 2; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; F. H. A. 1; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Biggest Flirt 2,3; Best Performer 4. EARL WAYNE THOMAS There is also a sure reward for silence Pep Club 1,2,1 ,4; Basketball ”B Squad 1, 2; ”A Squad 3,4; Student Council 1,3; Annual Staff 4; Most Bashful 1; I.A.C. 1, 2; Stage Manager 3,4. JAY ERNEST TWITCHELL A merry heart maketh a cheerful counte- nance” Basketball Manager 1,2; Pep Club 1,2.3,4; Class Play 3,4; Vice President of Student Council 4; Vice President 3.4; Red Cross Rep. 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Boys' State 3; I. A. C. 1.2; Best Performer 4; Best Look- ing 4. ALICE MARIE WALLACE A quiet mind is richer than a crown” G.A.A. 1.2,3,4; Pep Club 1.2.3.4; F.H.A. 1.2; Saga Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4; Librarian 4. JERRY D. WITT I consider your conduct unethical and lousy Correspondence 1,2; Librarian 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4. JOHN STEVEN WITT Deeds, not words shall speak of me Correspondence 1,2; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Stage Manager 3; Class Play 4; Boys' State Delegate 3. Class History In the fall of 1948, twenty young monsters began their education. They included: John Anderson, Robert Beard, James Cox, Robert Hageman, Sam McAfee, Ronald Merwin. James Pangburn, James Rogers. Keith Spracklin, Earl Thomas, Walter Wilmont, Terry Hageman, Delores Bollinger, Rochelle Burns. Sharon Davenport, Linda Hinther, Evon Schwindt, Alice Wallace, Jackie Hageman. and Margaret Schlenker. Mrs. Patterson was our first grade teacher and got us off to a good start. We gained and lost classmates for the next eight years until we were left with only nine to graduate from grade school. They were Donna Schmidt, Ronald Merwin, Jackie Hageman. Monte Briggs, Evon Schwindt, Earl Thomas, Alice Wallace, Darlene Watson. Clayton Price, and Carol Hughes. Of these only four were together for the full eight years. They were Jackie Hageman, Earl Thomas, Evon Schwindt, and Ronald Merwin. The next fall, 1956. we, along with country freshmen, began our four years of high school. We were lost in the halls at first, but with initiation and our party soon settled down to our studies. We chose Mr. Matchie as our class sponsor and sold magazine subscriptions to make money for our prom and sneak. With the guidance of Mrs. Hageman we put on a skit from Shakespear's A Midsummer Night's Dream. As sophomores we chose Mrs. Rich as our class sponsor and sold Christmas cards to further our funds. We put on a Lion and Lamb dance in March of that year. Then as juniors we realized how fast the time could go. We chose Mrs. Hageman as our sponsor. We put on our first class play, a three-act Maxwell comedy, under the direction of Mrs. Rich. It was entitled Just Ducky. We chose our class rings that year which had a black magic stone. That spring we decorated for and put on the Junior-Senior Prom with the theme being April Showers. ” In our last and final year, we chose Mr. Perry as our class sponsor and went right to work for our Senior Play, If Mother Only Knew. another Maxwell family comedy. It also was under the direction of Mrs. Rich. The spring was full of events: basketball tournament, music festivals, class night, sneak, baccalaureate, and last but not least, commencement. Of the twenty starting the first grade only four went the twelve years to- gether. They were Evon Schwindt, Jackie Hageman. Earl Thomas, and Ronald Merwin. - Ronnie Merwin - Class Will We the class of '60 do hereby declare this our last will and testament: To the teachers: we will a large amount of our class funds to pay for all the sleeping pills they must have taken during these last four years. To the juniors: we will our place as dignified seniors. To the sophomores: we will our ability to stay out of trouble and get along with the teachers. To the Freshmen: we will our knowledge to help them graduate easier than we did. We as individuals will: I. Jessie Boughton. will my webb toes to Glenn Hafla. known as Duck, in hopes that they will help him learn to swim as easy as they did me. I. Evon Schwindt, will my ability to sleep in study hall to anyone who can do it without falling out of their desk. I. Virginia Schlepp, will my ability to go steady without fighting to Judith Barcley who seems to be having trouble. I. Dorcas Thomas, will my name. Tody, to Linda Wilson who seems to be lacking nicknames. I. Donna Mosby, will my roommate. Margie Murnion. to anyone who thinks they can live with her as long as I have. I, Earl Thomas, will my ability in basketball to Hugh Highland who doesn't seem to have much either. I, John Witt, will my ability to visit school once a week to anyone who likes trouble with Mr. Perry. I, Jerry Witt, will my interest in girls to Ed Ady who doesn't look as if he needs any help. I. Jay Twitchell, will my two years as basketball manager to anyone who likes to work. I. Donna Schmidt, will my ability to edit the annual without going nuts to the next editor. I, Patsy Ferris, will my quiet dignified ways to Glen Bollinger. I, Frank West, will my elegant manners around women to Bill Meckle who can use some. I, Jackie Hageman, will my blue eyelashes to Toots Brown so she won't have to spend all her hard-earned money for hers. I. Ronnie Merwin, will my hours in GCHS to anybody who will make better use of them than I did. I, Alice Wallace, will nothing, as I'm having a hard time getting by now, to anyone who doesn't need anything. - Jay Twitchell - Class Prophecy Ten years have passed since we fifteen misty-eyed seniors were graduated from G.C.H.S. I decided to take a leave from my job as head of the psychology department in New Brunswick, Canada, and come back to see what all of my classmates had been doing since 1960. I made up my mind not to diagnose any of them because, after going to school with some of them for twelve years, I know that I can't figure them out anyway. The first one I saw as 1 walked into the Rancher's Bar where the reunion was to take place, was Ronald Merwin, who had traded his beard for a mustache and is taming lions in the Barnum and Bailey Circus. He told me his wife, Jessie Boughton, couldn't come because she was busy running the Golden Spur in Las Vegas and trying to forget her hus- band's dangerous occupation. The next person I met was Patsy Ferris who is a woman counselor at the State In- dustrial School. Since she has remained in this part of the country, I asked her to tell me about the ones who couldn't come. Donna Mosby couldn’t make it because she is now married to the vice president of a pineapple factory and is in Hawaii picking pine- apples. The only other person who couldn't make it was John Witt who, so I hear, is strutting around like a king of peacocks and is the chief of the Hamite Cannibal Tribe in North Africa. Donna Schmidt found her joy in life by showing people around in the head of the Statue of Liberty, and Virginia Schlepp, as you probably already know, is holding her head high after winning the Middleweight Boxing Championship last fall. Frank West is the distinguished president of the Bank of America in Seattle, Wash- ington. He is a bachelor; and so is Jerry, The Reverend Jerry Witt, who is living with him. Jay Twitchell is finally a man with his head in the atmosphere. He is a test pilot for the U. S. Air Force. Just as I figured she would do, Evon Schwindt married Dale Bollinger; but she got a little more than she bargained for. She is a very busy woman, changing tires, greas- ing cars, and trying to keep track of her six children who run around in her husband's service station. Earl Thomas is now the famous Strauss Waltz conductor; you have probably heard his program on the radio. It is The Peachy Punkey Popcorn Hour. He finally got tired of being called Dorcas Thomas' cousin, so he married her. She has just published her seventh book, No Lie, I Caught the Green Man. Alice Wallace just came in and asked me to tell her what's wrong with one of her kangaroos. She has shipped about twenty of them from Australia and is trying to show the world that they can too be raised in America. She's pulling on my sleeve and my profession is calling me so I'll have to go. Even if all my classmates don't end up in the occupations I have dreamed up for them, or even if they do, may I take this opportunity to wish all of them a world of luck in the future. - Jackie Hageman Graduation Graduating Class of ‘60 CLASS FLOWER Lavender Rose CLASS COLORS Lavender and Yellow CLASS MOTTO We have reached the foothills, the Mountain lies ahead. Valedictorian Salutatorian DONNA SCHMIDT RONALD MERWIN 1. Virginia Schlepp 2. Patsy Ferris 3. Ronnie Merwin 4. Evon Schwindt 5. Jessie Boughton 6. Donna Mosby 7. Alice Wallace 8. Dorcas Thomas 9. Jackie Hageman 10. Earl Thomas 11. Donna Schmidt. Sneak Snaps Juniors STEWART GRIFFITH Vice President MARGIE MURNION Secretary-Treasurer ED ADY JUDITH BARCLEY BOB BEARD FLOYD BEECHER DELPHA BROWN JOHN FITZGERALD THOM GILFEATHER HIRTH GAGNON MARVIN HAFLA DARRELL HENSLEIGH HUGH HIGHLAND ANITA HINTHER CLARENCE LIL1ENTHAL MARY MAHONEY ROBERT MIHALEK FRANK NELSON PATTY O'CONNOR ROY PETTIT PATSY PFIEFER KEITH SPRACKLIN PATRICIA STRANDBERG SUZANNE TRUDEAU JAMES WHITESIDE KEVIN WINTER Sophomores Shirley Hafla Vice President Charles Pluhar President Roger Weaver Secre tary-Treasurer Jean Barcley Don Billings Bob Davis Frances Hawkinson Lois Hellyer Rosemary Hensleigh Leila Hinther Norman Kerr Kathy.Kibier Cary Kruse Harold Matovich Linda Matovich Mardrie Olson Phyllis Pluhar Robert Ritter Elaine Scott David Schlinker Clinton Whltmer Nels Wille Jerry Vollmer Jimmy Vollmer Freshmen Joyce McWilliams Nelene Hallberg Secretary Treasurer David Barclay Glen Bollinger Alice Clark Mary Ann Chisholm Catherine Crane Bill Fitzgerald Donna Fitzgerald Pat Fitzgerald Glen Hafla Myron Barnes Larry Hellyer Noreen Hinther Dorothy Mack Jerry Micheal Joe Murnion John Murnion Mike McKeever Edwin Olson Gary Schmidt Sam Schwindt Linnea Strandberg Judd Twitchell Gary Uthaug Jerrlyn Viall Kathaleen Wallace Betsy Whitmer Linda Wilson Prom Snaps Evon Schwindt and Delpha Brown and Dale Bollinger John Fitzgerald Couples dancing Crown-bearers Jimmy Queen Evon Schwindt Burchett and Sandy Nelson and King Jimmy Whiteside Jackie Hageman and Jimmy Baker Jerry Coldwell, Jean Barclay, Rose- mary Hensleigh, and Norman Kerr. First Grade FIRST ROW, left to right: Rebekah Kubik, Connie Hains, Jo Ann White, Rocky Nilson, Dallas Currey, Kathy Singer. SECOND ROW, left to right: Mrs. Patterson, Alan Kerr, Sandra Har- baugh, Rickey Smith, Nancy Fitzgerald, Corrine Edwards. David O'Conner. Second Grade FIRST ROW, left to right: Karmon Wille, Judith Fogle, Timothy Fogle, Robert Johnson, Jackie Porter, Mark Murnion, Jacque Rhoads, Carey Matovich. SECOND ROW, left to right: Debra Currey, Liza Kruse, Leslie Watson, Christine Edwards, Gary Johnson, Velma Thomas. Martha Wille. Mrs. Wille. Third Grade FRONT ROW, left to right: Janet Guesanbrue. Nancy Smith, Patsy Schlenker, Lynal Vollmer, Terry Murnion, Don Vollmer. BACK ROW: Mrs. Griffeth, Jerry Lufborough. Kim Singer. Pat Hensleigh, Danny Joe Currey, Duane Kerr, Kay Rene Murnion, Scot Currey, Mrs. Wille. Fourth Grade FRONT ROW, left to right: Helen Schmidt, Jimmy White, Ronny Kirby, Mike Murnion, Jona- than Kubick, La Vina Thomas. Lilly Chisholm, Pat Talabot. BACK ROW, left to right: Gene Hensleigh, Jimmy Mike Viall, Fred Summers, Robert Guesanburu, Carleen Singer, Evelyn Gjerde, Carol Rath, Mrs. Griffith. Fifth Grade FIRST ROW, left to right: Samuel Hendrey, David Murion, RayMcPhail, Roy Milroy, Earnest Fogle, Joan MacDonald. SECOND ROW: Brenda Gjerde, Byron Winter, Bill Sommers, Mrs. Carolyn Kountz. THIRD ROW: Irene Schlenker, Julie Smith, Baan Gene Kester, Daniel Gue- sanburu. Terry Schlenker, Bob Fitzgerald, Betty Jo Bell. Sixth Grade FIRST ROW, left to right: Gary Hinther. David Talbot Carol Bollinger. Naomi Newland. Vernon Fogle. Terry Thomas, Mrs. Jane Wille. SECOND ROW: Leroy Hinther, Cynthia Kubik, Lois Strandberg, Eva Milroy, Marcia Hageman, Larry McKinney, Elaine Fogle, Wayne Gjerde. THIRD ROW: Alan Hooker, Larry Wehr, Lynne Lufborough, Jolee Currey. Carol Bozarth, Dianne Hendry, Patsy Smith. Harlowe Vollmer. Seventh Grade FIRST ROW, left to right: Karen Riley, April Fogle, Gloria Rath, Shirley Rath, Jerry Hensleigh. SECOND ROW, left to right: Mrs. Hooker, Marilyn Hendry, Karen Kerr, Marion Saylor, Jeanne Wille, David Kester. THIRD ROW, left to right: Kathy Vollmer, Verna Schmidt, Barbara Jean Chisholm. Tommy Fitzgerald, Darrell Gjerde. Eighth Grade FIRST ROW, left to right: Connie Bell, Bobby Hensleigh, Dean Milroy, Mack Porter, Willie Murnion, Ronald Hinther, Billy Wille. SECOND ROW, left to right: Lynn Riley, Nina Thomas, Janet Ritter, Vicky Hinther. Marlys Schwindt, Agnes Beard, Helen Fitzgerald, Mrs. Hooker. A different form of cheer- leader, huh? Tip off of the first game. Training some new cheerleaders at a pep ralley. A party for the basketball One of the better parts of team and the pep club. play practice. Basketball stars relaxing. Lovebirds. Patsy and Frank. Three silly girls, Joyce, Toots, and Adonna. Need a haircut? See Merwin. Chorus FIRST ROW, left to right: Noreen Hinther, Nelene Hallberg. Mardrie Olson, Lois Hellyer, Patsy Pfeifer, Francis Hawkinson, Margie Murnion, Rosemary Hensleigh, Jerrlyn Viall, Nora Lou Ryan, Margaret Schlenker, Patricia Strandberg, Catherine Crane. SECOND ROW, left to right: Mr. Singer, Bobby O'Connor, Don Lufborough, Norman Kerr, Ronnie Schmidt, Bob Beard, John Fitzgerald. Stewart Griffith, Adonna Lilienthal, Linnea Strandberg, Joyce McWil- liams, Bonnie Milroy, Linda Wilson, Phyllis Pluhar, Elaine Scott, Kathy Kibler, Linda Mato- vich. THIRD ROW, left to right: Larry Hellyer, Jack Shawver, Harold Matovich, Rubie Euell, Jackie Hageman, Anita Hinther, Delpha Brown, Nels Wille, Patty O'Connor, Leila Hinther, Jean Barclay. Donna Fitzgerald, Judith Barclay, Donna Schmidt, Suzanne Trudeau, Mary Ma- honey. Band FIRST ROW, left to right: John Murnion, Edwin Olson, Lyn Lulfborough, Nelene Hallberg, Mardie Olson, Joyce McWilliams, Elaine Scott, Jackie Hageman, Mr. Singer, Nels Wille, Linda Wilson, Linnea Stranberg, Adonna Lilienthal, Phyllis Pluhar. Lynn Riley. SECOND ROW, left to right: Joe Murnion, Hirth Gagnon, Harold Matovich, Delpha Brown, Besty Whitmer, Clarence Lilienthal, Ronnie Schmidt. Monte Briggs, Rubie Euell, Gary Uthaug, Margie Murn- ion, Donna Schmidt, Anita Hinther, Mary Mahoney, Jerrlyn Viall, Catherine Crane. SECOND ROW, left to right: Jerry Vollmer, Larry Hellyer, Don Lufborough, Billy Wille, Mike McKever, Dorthory Mack, Noreen Hinther, Kathleen Wallace, Patty O'Connor, Leila Hinther, Donna Fitzgerald, Lois Hellyer, Kathy Kibler, Linda Matovich, Alice Clark, Bobby O'Connor, Gary Schmidt. Jerry Micheal. Student Council Left to right: Harold Matovich. Edward Olson, Joyce McWilliams, Rosemary Hensleigh, Eleanor Kerr, Jay Twitchell, John Fitzgerald. G.A.A. FIRST ROW, left to right: Kathy Kibler, Linda Matovich, Francis Hawkinson, Patsy Pfiefer, Catherine Crane, Virginia Schlepp, Lois Hellyer, Bonnie Milroy, Mary Chisholm. SECOND ROW. left to right: Kathleen Wallace, Donna Fitzgerald, Adonna Lilienthal, Linda Wilson, Linnea Strandberg, Alice Wallace, Rosemary Hensliegh. Margie Murnion, Betsy Whitmer, Mr. Perry. THIRD ROW, left to right: Noreen Hinther, Leila Hinther. Joyce McWilliams, Delpha Brown, Anita Hinther, Mardrie Olson, Shirley Hafla, Nels Wille, Phyllis Pluhar, Donna Schmidt. Librarian Left to right: Patsy Pfiefer, Rosemary Hensleigh, Margie Murnion, Donna Schmidt, Bill Fitz- gearld, David Schlenker, Hugh Highland, and Mrs. Hageman. Saga Staff Left to right: John Fitzgearld, Ronnie Schmidt, Mrs. Hageman, Hugh Highland, Alice Wallace, Virginia Schlepp. Dorm FRONT ROW, left to right: Floyd Beecher. Ronnie Kountz, Glen Hafla, Chuck Pluhar, Judd Twitchell, Glenn Bollinger. Mrs. Hendry, Jeffery Hendry. Mrs. Ady, Donna Mosby, Jessie Boughton, Dorthy Mack, Joyce McWilliams, Joe Murnion, Hugh Highland. SECOND ROW: Roy Pettit, Jerry Micheal, Mary Mahoney, Elaine Scott, Suzie Trudeau. Margaret Ross, Margie Murnion, Shirley Hafla, Judith Barcley, Nora Lou Ryan. Patsy Ferris. Alice Clark, Phyllis Plu- har, Lois Hellyer, Adonna Lilienthal, Catherine Crane, Don Billings, Frank West. THIRD ROW: Marvin Hafla, Roger Weaver, Frank Nelson, James Whiteside. Thom Gil feather, Eddy Ady, Jay Twitchell, Clarence Lilienthal, Gary Uthaug, Cary Kruse, Larry Hellyer. Jack Shawver, Robert Davis. Twirlers STANDING, left to right: Shirley Hafla, Jeannie Barcley. KNEELING: Kathy Vollmer, Donna Fitzgerald, Carol Bollinger, Marlys Schwindt, Patsy Pfiefer, Rosemary Hensleigh, Barbara Jean Chisholm, Shirley Rath, Verna Schmidt, April Fogle. Girls' and Boys' State Delegates RONALD MERWIN Pep Club Senior Play rIf Mother Only Knew ” Junior Plav rrDown to Earth ” Ronald Merwin Darrell Hensleigh Donna Schmidt Elaine Scott BEST PERSONALITY Jay Twitchell Joyce McWilliams BIGGEST FLIRTS Edward Ady, Phyllis Pluhar MOST POPULAR Ronald Schmidt Jackie Hageman BEST ARTISTS Frank West, Kathy Kibler MOST ATHLETIC MOST WITTY BEST DRESSED Ronald Schmidt Delpha Brown Edward Ady Evon Schwindt Ronald Merwin Nels Wille BEST PERFORMERS BEST LOOKING Jay Twitchell Dorcas Thomas BEST DANCER Kevin Winter. Patricia Pfiefer Jay Twitchell Mardrie Olson MOST MUSICAL Ronald Schmitd, Adonna Linianthal MOST BEAUTIFUL HAIR HEARTIEST LAUGH MOST BASHFUL Edwin Olson Edward Ady Jerry Vollmer Evon Schwindt Adonna Lilianthal Rosemary Hensleigh MOST DEPENDABLE MOST INTaUGENT Ronald Schmidt Donna Schmidt Darrell Hensleigh Elaine Scott BEST ALL-ROUND Ronald Schmidt, Donna Schmidt BEST LEADERS Ronald Merwin, Donna Schmidt athletics - “U The basketball team and the student body of G.C.H.S. would like to ex- press their thanks and appreciation to the following business firms, clubs, and individuals who helped in the purchase of the new basketball suits. Pioneer Garage Pep Club Baan Wllle Bruce Dutton Dr. Farr and Bill Rasey Ewy’s Bill Dutton Foster Drug Joe Dutton Bear Inn Bar Martin Merlack Hell Creek Bar James Wheatcroft Elmer Pangburn H. B. Ross C. F. Wilson Howard Reeves James Viall Jim Ryan Fellman's, Inc. Alice Pfeifer H. K. Riley F. W. Winter Karl Hinther Carl Uthaug Lloyd Cox Paul Harbaugh Duncan Chisholm Wren 0. Mart Jordan Meat Market J. E. Stanton Lloyd Burchett Carl Harbaugh A1 Hawkinson Clell O'Connor R. E. Purcell Robert Perry Bibeau Body Shop John Hooker Farmers Union Jordan Lodge 148 Rio Theatre Andrew Hebrew • , ?? rji A learn STANDING, left to right: Earl Thomas, Darrell Hensleigh, James Whiteside, Ronald Merwin, Stewart Griffith, Ronald Schmidt, Kevin Winter, Gary Uthaug, Hugh High- land and Jay Twitchell. KNELLING, left to right: Manager Clarence Lilienthal, Coach Douglas Le Brun, and Manager Jerry Wollmer. B Team STANDING: Charles Pluhar, Norman Kerr, Rubie Euell, Bill Fitzgerald, Pat Fitzgerald, Robert O'Connor. SEATED: David Schlenker, Judd Twitchell. Don Lufborough, Norman Olson, Larry Hellyer, Gary Schmidt. KNELLING: Man- ager Glen Hafla. 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Headquarters for -- Kem-Tone Paints Electrical Appliances Furniture Plumbing and Heating Supplies Jordan, Montana HE 5-2830 Quality Groceries and Hardware Supplies at BAAN WILLE, INC. Jordan, Montana Congratulations, Class of '60 SHORE'S Serving Eastern Montana SYNDER AGENCY Insure Today - Be Sure Tomorrow Insurance - Real Estate - Bonds for 60 Years Miles City, Montana GRAVES FUNERAL HOME LIZ'S CAFE Where you are always welcome 37th Year ELIZABETH SPRACKLIN, Prop. KENNETH RUDOLPH, Prop. Dale Stevenson Dolores Rudolph Phone HE 5-2605 Jordan, Montana Serving Wholesalers Any Area Regardless of Distance MILES CITY BEVERAGE CO. 1806 Main Street Miles City, Montana Dial CE 2-4840 HAMMS BLATZ LUCKY LAGER Your Patronage Is Appreciated SNAP-E-TOM Compliments of MELODY SHOP ■LUCKY Miles City, Montana Headquarters for: Musical Instruments - Accessories . LAGER • Records and Service SCHNEIDER STUDIO MODEL BAKERY Portraits 509 Main Street by Miles City, Montana Photography 515 Main Street Miles City, Montana 150 Miles Fresher HALEY'S FOOD CENTER The Farmer and Ranchers Compliments of Friend COHAGEN BAR Special Discounts on Quantity Buys We Give S H Green Stamps Cohagen, Montana Miles City, Montana A Repair Shop to Please You When You're Passing Through Miles City, Montana CHUCK WALTERS REPAIR SHOP Miles City, Montana A Night of Comfort Is Yours at: Our compliments to the class of '60 INGHAM HOTEL MILES CITY BANK THE FURNITURE MART in Miles City, Montana The Friendly Bank An Independent Bank A Good Place to Buy Furniture Savings Accounts Checking Accounts Commercial and Installment Miles City, Montana MIDLAND Loan Service Safe Deposit Service Bank by Mail Dial CE 2-3620 518 Main Street A Member of F. D. I. C. COAL LUMBER CO. Free Planning Service Lumber - Plywood - Doors J. M. Wallboard and Roofing Masonite - Insulation Anderson Windows - Builders W. A. MITCHELL AGENCY Hardware - Janney Paints Stanley Tools - Glass and Glazing The Agency of Service Fencing Miles City, Montana CE 2-1190 900 Main Miles City For the Benefit of Your Eyes Compliments of BENSON'S OPTICIANS DR. C. W. HADLEY 906 Main Miles City, Montana OPTOMETRIST Dial CE 2-1446 COFFRIN STUDIO Next to Ingham Hotel We Specialize in school photographs, graduation pictures, ping-pongs, Miles City, Montana Phone 1230 and groups Portraits and Commercial Photography JACK COFFRIN. Prop. CE 2-3076 1600 Main Miles City, Montana When in Miles City Eat With Us 600 CAFE Fine Food and Courteous Service SMITH'S BOOTERY Shoes for All the Family Miles City, Montana Phone CE 2-2377 MONTGOMERY WARD Compliments of 11 S. 7th St. JOHN STOCKHILL JEWELERS Miles City, Montana Phone CE 2-0680 Miles City, Montana REYNOLDS FOOD MARKET EAT SHOP and Miles City, Montana JORDAN HOTEL Quality Food for Ranchers and Serving Fine Food and Homes Homemade Pastries Variety Phone HE 5-9481 Nationally Advertised Food Service Jordan, Montana MILES CITY GLASS PAINT CO. Gold Seal Linoleum GORDON HINTHER Benjamin-Moores Paints DICK JANSSEN Wallpaper - Glass Metal Windows HINTHER-JANSSEN Miles City, Montana MORTUARY FRANK'S BODY SHOP Bear Wheel and Frame Miles City, Montana Alignment Service Glass Installed Telephone 1717 7 North 11th CE 2-4457 Main Street Miles City, Montana COLGROVE BROWN COURTHOUSE SERVICENTER KARL HINTHER Attorneys -at- Law Wrecker Service 14 North 9th (Orte Miles City, Montana Phone CEdar 2-3054 Phone HE 5-2090 Jordan, Montana GRIFFITH RADIATOR WORKS Specialist in Radiator Service for BISON BAR all Motor Cars, Trucks and Tractors 9 South Miles City Montana Mont. Friendly Place Where Friends Meet MARV. and KEN Phone CE2-9854 Miles City, Mont. KRUMPE REPAIR SHOP Electric WELDING Acetylene Wheel Straightening and New Car Wheels Irrigation Pumps 1 st NATIONAL BANK Radiator Recoring and Repairing Cracked Blocks Repaired in Miles City Harley Davidson Motor Cycles Miles City, Montana Miles City, Montana BEACON CAFE 24 Hour Service Quality Food at Its Finest Poor Old Honest Dick Ample Parking Serving Southeastern Montana Farmers and Ranchers Since 1882 305 Main Street Miles City, Montana Member F. D. I. C. Buy From Your Self and Save Bulk Service and BOUTELLE'S Phone CE 2-4480 516 Bridge St. Miles City, Montana Service Station CADMCDC 1 IMIHM All fA $) 9 PO rit( W uick rAK YltKi UINIUIN UIL LU. HE 5-2215 CARL M. HALLBERG, Manager Jordan, Montana MONTANA TRUCK IMPLEMENT COMPANY McCormick-Deering Farm Equip. International Trucks Phone 5th and CE 2-3136 Pleasant Miles City, Montana MILES CITY STEAM LAUNDRY CO. Launderers Dry Cleaners Silverware - Diamonds - Watches sUl -m®- imi STOKES-STRATTON JEWELERS North 8th Miles City, Montana Phone CE 2-322 6 GARFIELD COUNTY BANK Your Home Owned Bank Complete Banking Service Jordan Insurance Agency- Complete Insurance Service Phone HE5-2200 Jordan, Montana THE RIO THEATRE Dedicated to Good Entertainment M. P. SCHRANK HE5-2135 Jordan, Montana DUTTON’S GENERAL STORE Gas Groceries Medical Supplies Dry Goods Everything you need Ice Cream - Cold Drinks Sandwiches JACK and MARY ALICE CUR Compliments of MILES CITY ELECTRIC CO. Miles City, Montana FARM HOME APPLIANCE CO. Hoover Vacuum Cleaners Simmons Bedding Other Famous Lines for Complete Home Furnishings 808-810 Main Street Telephone CEdar 2-2325 Miles City, Montana Congratulations to the Class of I960 MILES ULMER CO. JOE DUTTON, Prop. Miles City, Montana Sand Springs, Montana Compliments of CLARK'S FURNITURE and THE DAIRY QUEEN Miles City, Montana Hardware and Farm Implements
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