Garfield County High School - Remuda Yearbook (Jordan, MT)
- Class of 1961
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Foreword To the taxpayers who have financed us, to our parents who have raised us and to the faculty who has so nobly endured us for four years, we feel proud to pre- sent this annual to you. To those of you who have attended GCHS, we hope that it brings back pleasant memories of the times that you spent there and let us assure you the old school spirit still lives on. We of the REMUDA staff also want to take this opportunity to thank all of you who have so generously supported us in making this yearbook a reality. 2 Dedication In appreciation of her superlative ability to benefit mankind through her competent educational talents, her many years of de- voted efforts to the bettering of our educa- tional facilities, her dedication to the individual student, and to show our appreci- ation for her, we the Remuda Staff dedicate this 1961 REMUDA to MRS. ARDELLA HAGEMAN 3 Superintendent’s Message JTiere is no short cut to the develop- ment of the human organism. 4 Remuda Staff Editor...........................................HUGH HIGHLAND Assistant Editor........................KEVIN WINTER Business Manager...................DARRELL HENSLEIGH Art Staff...........................JOHN FITZGERALD DELPHA BROWN ANITA HINTHER Sports Editor..........................RONALD SCHMIDT Advisers..............MR. HALVERSON and MR. FELLMAN STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Dale Fellman, Hugh Highland, Margie Mumion, Patsy Pfeifer, Marvin Hafla, Patricia O'Connor, Stewart Griffith, Margaret Ross, Bob Beard, Jack Shawver, Nora Lou Ryan, Pat Strandburg, Mary Mahoney, Ray Rath. SEATED: Darrell Hensleigh, John FitzGerald, Kevin Winter, Ronald Schmidt, Anita Hinther, Delpha Brown, Judy Barclay. 5 MR. ELDON HALVERSON Typing I and II Bookkeeping F acuity MR. ROBERT PERRY U.S. History MRS. LOUISE PERRY Study Hall 8 Faculty 9 Memoir To him who in the love of Nature holds Communion with her invisible form she speaks a various language. Robert Mihalek held that communion with Nature and with his Maker to whom he has departed. By the number of his firends, however, and their sincere appreciation of his presence, Robert Mihalek also communicated with mankind. When the bell tolled for Robert, it tolled for all of us because when he died, a part of all of us died too. So live that when thy summons comes to join That mysterious caravan which moves to that Mysterious realm where each shall take his chamber In the silent halls of death, thou go not, like The quarry slave at night, scourged to his dungeon, But, sustained and soothed by an unfaltering trust, Approach thy grave, like one who wraps the drapery Of his couch about him, and lies down to pleasant Dreams. So it was with you, Robert, and may all mankind find your secret to life soon, for we join you tomorrow. ♦From Thanatopsis By William Cullen Bryant J 11 Seniors HIRTH MARSHALL GAGNON Hirfie Phooey Band 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball B Squad 1; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; I.A.C. 1. MARGIE LYONORS MURNION Margie A true friend and a good book are the most priceless of all treasures.' Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pe| Club 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1; G.A.A. 1,2, 3; Dorm Club 1, 2, 3; Class Play Z, 3, 4; Librarian 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 3, 4; Girls' State 3; Annual Staff 3, 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Most Dependable 4; Be! Actress 4. KEITH RONALD SP RACK LIN Pete Hi Ya! Basketball B 1; Basketball 2, 4; Baseball Ij Stage Crew 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4. 12 Seniors MARGARET ARLENE ROSS Marge From Dreams We Carve Our Destiny. G.A.A. 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 1; Class Play 4; Chorus 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Dorm Club 1,2, 3, 4; Librarian 4. JOHNNY ALVIN FITZGERALD John Really Transferred from Charlo when Sopho- more. Sound effects for play 3; Class Play 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Student Council President 3; Saga Staff 3; Football 4; Best Artist 4. MARVIN DUANE HAFLA Marv Strong men make a powerful world. Pep Club 1,4; I.A.C. 1; Basketball B Squad 2; Boys' State Alternate 3; Football 4. 13 Seniors MARY ALTA MAHONEY Oh Gravy Band 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; G. A. A. 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4: F. H. A. lj Dorm Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. PATRICIA DIANE STRANDBERC Pat Fiddlesticks Transfer from Powers Lake, N. Dak 2; Chorus J, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2, 3; Class Play 3, 4; Stud- ent Council, Secretary 4; Annual Staff 4. 14 Seniors STEWART GRIFFITH Stew Basketball B Squad 1; A Squad 2, 3, 4; G Club 3,4; I.A.C. 1; Class Vice-President 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 2; Class Play 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Annual Staff 4. KEVIN WINTER Kev The more they come, The worse they get. Transferred from Lemmon, S. Dak. 3; Chorus 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Best Dancer 3, 4; Best Dressed 4. DELPHA BROWN Toots Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; A Squad Cheerleading 1,2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; Student Council 1; Red Cross Representative 2; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 1; Most Athletic 2, 3; Most Popular 4. 15 Seniors ROBERT L. BEARD Bob Who Cares 1. A.C. 1; Class President 4; Student Council 2; Basketball 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. PATRICIA RUTH O'CONNOR Patty Now ya' got me all Unstrung! Class Secretary and Treasurer 1; F. H. A. 1; G. A. A. 1,2,3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; Class Play 3, 4; Girls' State Alternate 3; Annual Staff 4; Best Leader 4. 16 Seniors RONALD JOSEPH SCHMIDT Ron Aw Beans Basketball A Squad 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Intramural Football 4; I.A.C. 1; Saga Staff 3; Boys' State Delegate 3; Annual Staff 4; Most Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Athletic 2, 3, 4; Most Popular 3; Most Dependable 3; Class Play 3, 4; Best All Around 3; Class President 3; Class Vice-President 2; Lettermens Club 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND P. RATH Beanie Hi! Dad Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 2; Stage Manager 4; Baseball Manager 1; Basketball B Squad 1,2,4; I.A.C. 1. 17 Seniors HUGH MARVIN HIGHLAND Huford: Paying alimony is like buying oats for a dead horse Librarian 2, 3; Basketball A 2, 3; Basketball B 1; Track 3, 4; Intramural Football 4; Class Play 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Vice-Presi- dent 1; Sagebrush Saga Editor 2; Remuda Editor 4; I. A. C. 1; Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Best Actor 4; Most Dependable 4; Best Leader 4. NORA LOU RYAN Susie I don't know Chorus 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Class Play 3; F. H. A. 1; Dorm Club 1, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. 2, JUDITH LEE BARCLAY Judi Oh dam! Band 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4j Annual Staff Photog- rapher 4; G. A. A. 1,2, 4; Pep Club 1, 2 3, 4; Class Play 4; F. H. A. 1; Dorm Club 1,2, 3, 4. 18 Seniors ANITA LYNNE HINTHER Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Chib 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. 1; G. A. A. 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council Representative 1; Class Play 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Red Cross Representative 1. CLARENCE LILIENTHAL Band 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 3; Class President 2; I. A. C. 1; Class Play 2, 3, 4; Dorm Club 1, 2, 3; Annual Staff 4. PATRICIA IRENE PFEIFER Patsy Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Twirler 1.2.3, 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Class Play 3, 4; F.H.A. 1; Chorus 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Stu- dent Council 3; Best Dancer 1, 2, 3, 4; Dorm Club 2; Librarian 3, 4; Cheerleader B Squad 1.2.3. 19 Seniors DARRELL GEORGE HENSLEIGH Slink Work fascinates me, I can sit and watch it all day. Basketball B Squad 1; A Squad 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; I. A. C. 1; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Stage Manager 3; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Intramural Football 4; Most Studious 2, 3; Most Intelligent 2, 3; Most Likely to Succeed 4. THOMAS CHARLES CILFEATHER Thom It's a heck of a battle to strattle the paddle Class President 1; Dorm Chib Repre- sentative 1; Class Play 4. EDWARD FRANCIS ADY Ed Open the tap; we'll be here all night Band 1; Most Witty 1, 2, 3, Most Hearty Laugh 3, Dorm Club President 3; I. A. C. 1. 20 Class Will We the class of 61 do hereby declare this our last will and testament. To the Juniors: We will our money-making abilities to help them pay their debts. To the Sophomores: We will our work-weary fingers, racked brains and our midnight hours of studying, who are going to need them. To the Freshmen, who have a long-hard road ahead of them: We will our ability to graduate. I, Darrell Hensleigh, will all my hustling ability to Gary Uthaug in hopes he retains at least some of it. I, Patty O'Connor, will my Bus Route to Rubie Euell who seems to like to travel the Jordan STREETS almost as much as I do. I, Marvin Hafla, will my bald tires to Rubie Euell who's tires look even worse than mine do. I, Ronnie Schmidt, will my ability to get along with teachers to Ed Olson who is having a little trouble along that line. I, Jack Shawver, will my headaches in my four years of high school to Larry Hellyer so that he may enjoy it as much as I have. I,-Mary Mahoney, will my marvelous ability not to chase boys to any girl who wants to live peacefully. I, Ed Ady, will my curly hair to Glenn Hafla so that he wouldn't have to spend so much time combing his when he goes to see Marlys Schwindt. I, Nora Lou Ryan, will my natural curly hair to the girls at the dorm so they wouldn’t have to stay up after hours fixing theirs. I, Margaret Ross, will my supersonic driving to Mardrie Olson. I, Patty Strandberg, will my sister Linnea to Rosemary Hensleigh who seems to get along with her better than I do. I, Judi Barclay, will my years in the dorm to anyone who thinks they can en- joy it as I have. I, Hugh Highland, will my ability to party all night to anyone who can get away with sleeping through classes all day. 21 Class Will I, Pete Spracklin, will my ability to loaf to David Lightning Schlinker who always seems to be in a hurry. I, John FitzGerald, will my ability to get along with Mr. Halverson to anyone. I, Stewart Griffith, tfill my ability to smoke to Don Lufborough who doesn't seem to need it. I, Kevin Winter, will my good training in basketball season to Gary Uthaug. I, Margie Mumion, will my seat on the bus to anyone who would like a free one-way ticket to one of our best known state institutions. 1, Clarence Lilienthal, will my bicycle to Douglas LeBrun in hopes that he can apply his physics. I, Delpha Brown, will my two pests, Glen Hafla and Gary Schmidt, to any- one who can put up with them as well as I have. I, Anita Hinther, will being Valedictorian by one point to anyone who can stand the strain. I, Hirth Gagnon, will my driving back and forth to school to David Schlinker who is always wanting to drive. I, Ray Rath, will my good looks to Jimmy Stevenson so that he may have as many girlfriends as he wants. I, Thom Gilfeather, will driving my own car for four years of high school to anyone who wants to have a good headache. I, Bob Beard, will my ability to go steady for my four years of high school to anyone who seems to be having trouble along that line. I, Patsy Pfeifer, will my dancing ability to Linda Wilson so that she can dance past 8th period. -Patsy Pfeifer- Class History September 1, 1949, was a busy day for Mrs. Patterson when 20 bashful first graders walked into her classroom with their parents to enroll. They were Doug Gragam, David Braun, Darrell Hensleigh, Ralph Huseby, Ray Rath, Robert Rit- ter, Delbert Rogge, Ronald Schmidt, Keith Spracklin, Jarold Vollmer, Anita Hinther, Karen Foster, Barbara Pangbum, Agnes Bollinger, Gloria Sturtz, Patty O'Connor, Patricia Pfeifer, Della Rogge, Kathleen Schoonover, and Delpha Brown. The years slid by very rapidly and when we finally graduated from the eighth grade there were 22 of us including: Ray Rath, Ron Schmidt, Barbara Pangbum, Anita Hinther, Patty O’Connor, Karen Foster, Delores Bollinger, Bob Beard, Keith Spracklin, Stewart Griffeth, Darrell Hensleigh, Rosemary Gibson, Nora Lou Ryan, John FitzGerald, Bob Hageman, James Pangbum, Hirth Gagnon, Linda Hinther, Margaret Schlenker, Jack Brazil, Frank Nelson, and Delpha Brown. In the fall of 1957, we joined the country freshmen and were initiated into our high-school years. High-school was a new adventure for all of us, but we soon mixed in with our upperclassmen, and became involved in high-school activities which caused time to go even more rapidly than before. As Freshmen, Mr. Mhyre was our class sponsor and we sold magazine subscriptions to get us started on the road to prosperity. Soon we were juniors. We realized that our treasury was still rather deflated, and we set to work on our play to make money for the Junior-Senior Prom. With Mrs. Rich as our director, our play Down to Earth, was a huge success. We dived into our prom routine without a doubt in our minds but what it would be by far the most elegant prom ever to be held in Jordan. We chose an Oriental theme and different, and even a little exciting to hear Chinese bells tingling, and to see pretty Japanese lanterns swinging gracefully in the air above our head. At the beginning of our last year together we chose our class colors which are ice-blue and silver, our class motto: It takes a few clouds to make a beautiful sunset, and our class flower which is the yellow rose. Shortly after school started we began our second class play with Mr. Kearns as director. This play was equally successful as our first, and also added much to our treasury making us feel might- ier than ever. Time flew by and of course with basketball games, football games, athletic associations, music festivals, the tournament, class night, the sneak, baccalau- reate, and then of course, the time we had been waiting for--commencement. It wasn’t nearly such a happy event as we had all predicted it would be, and there were many tear-filled eyes as we started the last high-school activity we would be a part of. Of the 20 that entered the first grade 12 years before, only 5 remained to- gether all through grade school and high-school. They were: Ray Rath, Ron Sch- midt, Darrell Hensleigh, Anita Hinther, and Delpha Brown. We gained a few students who are still with us. They are Pat Strandberg, who joined us as a sophomore, and Kevin Winter who entered G.C.H.S. as a junior. -Delpha Brown- 23 Class Prophecy Ten years have passed since the class of 61” graduated from GCHS and I guess it's high time to take a few days off from driving the Warm Springs paddy wagon and see where all my old buddies are. Since I’ve chauffeured all of them around one time or another I know pretty well where they are. Stew Griffith is riding the rodeo circuit this year hoping to become Cowboy of the year. His wife, Toots Brown, is striving for the same women's title with him. Margaret Ross and Mary Mahoney are running for President on the Legalized Gambling ticket and the last I heard of them they were flying back to New York to campaign and hear Patty O'Connor and Pat Strandburg sing Little Brown Jug on the Ed Sullivan Show. Clarence Lilienthal and Margie Mumion have become married and are operators of a kangaroo rat farm in New Mexico. Darrell Hensleigh is a Marine Drill instructor at Paris Island and is trying to get Thom Gilfeather through boot camp. Bob Beard and Judi Barclay have become man and wife and have three athletic little boys who promise to be good basketball players. Kevin Winter and Hirth Gagnon have teamed up on Wall Street and now own 51% of every business east of Las Vegas. John FitzGerald and Anita Hinther have teamed up as scientists and are trying to invent a time machine so they can go back to high school again. Jack Shawver and Ed Ady have joined in business and are touring the nation giving tree swinging lessons. Marvin Hafla is now a pilot in a B-52 bomber and Floyd Beacher rides shotgun for him. Pete Spracklin and Nora Lou Ryan are now owners of The Embers and the Roosevelt Grill in New York. Their specialty is a Montana Treasure Steak and Scotch-on-Gibraltors. Ronald Schmidt is coach of the Boston Celtics and Ray Rath is his star center, replacing Bill Russell. Patsy Pfiefer is now a judo trainer for the U.S. Marines. Poor Thom! But should my personal guess on the outcome of my classmates' lives be slightly wrong, even so I wish them good luck and God speed. -Hugh Highland- .S 24 NELS WILLE Vice-President ROSEMARY HENSLIEGH President SHIRLEY HA FLA Secretary-Treasurer a l Roger Weaver Leila Hinther Linda Matovich Phyllis Pluhar Elaine Scott Jean Barclay Charles Pluhar Mardrie Olson 26 Juniors Harold Matovich Robert Ritter Jerry Vollmer Margaret Schlenker David Schlenker Frances Hawkinson Jimmy Vollmer 27 ROBERT O'CONNER President Dorothy Mack Patrick FitzGerald Donna Fitzgerald Sophomores ADONNA LILIENTHAL JOYCE McWILLIAMS Secretary Treasurer David Barclay Alice Clark CATHERINE CRANE Vice-President Mary Ann Chisholm Rubie Euell Glenn Bollinger Sophomores Joseph Mum ion Edwin Olson Mike McKeever Bonnie Milroy 29 Samuel Schwindt Linnea Strandberg Sophomores Judd Twitchell 30 Kenneth Meice Nelene Hallberg HELEN FITZGERALD Treasurer JAMES STEVENSON President BOB HENSUEGH Vice-President MARLYS SCHWINDT Secretary t Pat Davis Connie Bell Bob Gregg John Fitch Agnes Beard David Cogley V 31 0 Ronald Hinther Vicky Hinther Lyle Lilienthal 32 Freshmen Mack Porter Diana Schlepp Linda Stanton Nina Thomas 33 Morris Ware Willem Wille First Grade FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Daryl Hinther, Penny Johnson, Patrick Mumibn, Rickey Smith, JoAnn Mumion, Cherly Singer, Douglas Holmes, and Sandra Nelson. SECOND ROW: Patrick Ryan, Jeffrey Hendry, Daniel Hansard, Penny Jessen, Darryl Turner, Mrs. Patterson, William Perkins, George Gus- anburu, Fred Mihalek, and Raymond Lehner. Second Grade FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dallas Currey, David Amundson, Laurel Hoverson, Connie Hains, JoAnn White, and Rocky Nelson. SECOND ROW: David O'Connor, Corrine Edwards, Leslie Watson, Mrs. Garrit Wille, Nancy Fitzgerald, Sandra Harbaugh, and Nicky Mumion. NOT PICTURED: Kathy Singer. ■ 35 Third Grade FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Fogle, Debra Currey, Jacque Rhoads, Mark Mumion, Timmy Fogle, Robert Johnson, Halle Hoverson, KarmonWille. SECOND ROW: Rosemary Perkins, Martha Wilie, Velma Thomas, Paul Hoveison, Karen Turner, Christine Edwards, and Carey Matovich. Mrs. Cerrit Wille and Mrs. Marjorie Griffith. Fourth Grade FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynal Vollmer, Scott Currey, Patsy Schlenker, Nancy Smith, Pat Hess- liegh, and Terry Murnion. SECOND ROW: Don Vollmer, Jerry Lufborough, Janet Gusanburu, Mrs. Marjorie Griffith, Kay Rene Mumion, Darrell Amundson, and Danny Joe Currey. NOT PICTURED: Kim Singer. 36 Fifth Grade FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Talbot, Lavina Thoams, Mike Mumion, Jimmy White, Jonathan Kubik, and Helen Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Gene Hensliegh, Robert Guesanburu, Lilly Chisholm, Mike Viall, Miss Jadee Twitchell, Carol Rath, Stanley Saylor, and Ronnie Kirby. Sixth Grade FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Earnest Fogle, Sam Hendry, Roy Milroy, Clyde Saylor, Byron Winter, David Mumion, Ray McPhail, Loren Saylor, Questa Drane, and Joan McDonald. SECOND ROW: Julie Smith, Lynn Turner, Bob Fitzgerald, Baan G. Kester, Terry Schlenker, Betty Bell, Betty Mihalek, Irene Schlenker, Dan Guesanburu, Glenn Hageman, and Mrs. Jane Wille. 37 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Talbot, Naomi Newland, Lois Stranberg, Lynne Lufborough, Elaine Fogle, Eva Milroy, Cynthia Kubik, and Carol Bollinger. SECOND ROW: Jolee Currey, Harlowe Vollmer, Dianne Hendry, Terry Thomas, Leroy Hinther, and Mrs. Hooker. THIRD ROW: Gary Hinther, Vernon Fogle, Patsy Smith, Alan Hooker, and Jackie Murnion. Eighth Grade FIRST ROW: Shirley Rath, April Fogle, Glennis Drane, David Kester, Kathy Vollmer, Wayne Uthaug, Gloria Rath, Kay Riley, and Jerry Hensliegh. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Wille, Tom FitzGerald, Marilyn Hendry, Verna Schmidt, Barbara Jean Chisholm, Pat Graham, Marion Saylor, and Mrs. Hooker. 38 Band FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Matovich, Nelene Hallberg, Catherine Crane, Elaine Scott, Linda Wilson, John Mumion, Noreen Hinther, Jeanne Wille, Marlys Schwindt, Lynne Lufborough, Ronald Hinther, Mr. Singer. SECOND ROW: Joyce McWilliams, Mary Mahoney, Donna FitzGerald, Mardrie Olson, Margie Murnion, Bobby O'Connor, Harold Matovich, Don Lufborough, Larry Hellyer, David Cogley, Hirth Gagnon, Linda Stanton, Marcia Pluhar. THIRD ROW: Linnea Strangberg, Lyn Riley, Helen FitzGerald, Nels Wille, John Fitch, Joe Mumion, Mike McKeever, Leila Hinther, Bill Wille, Patty O'Connor, Lyle Lilienthal. FOURTH ROW: Edwin Olson, Adonna Lilienthal, Clarence Lilienthal, Morris Ware, Gary Uthaug, Rubie Euell, Ronnie Schmidt, Delpha Brown, Anita Hinther, Jerrlyn Viall, Phyllis Pluhar, Jim Stevenson. Chorus FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Edwin Olson, Linda Matovich, Nelene Hallburg, Catherine Crane, Elaine Scott, Marlys Schwindt, Rosemary Hensleigh, Janet Ritter, Margaret Schlinker, Linda Stanton, Lyle Lil- ienthal, Mr. Singer. SECOND ROW: Larry Hellyer, Linnea Strandburg, Mary Mahoney, Donna FitzGerald, Mardrie Olson, Shirley Hafla, Don Lufborough, Jeannie Barclay, Bonnie Milroy, Francis Hawkinson, Mar- garet Ross, Kathleen Wallace, Vicky Hinther, Agnes Beard, Diana Schlepp. THIRD ROW: Jack Shawver, David Cogley, Nina Thomas, Connie Bell, Helen FitzGerald, Nels Wille, John Fitch, Harold Matovich, Margie Mumion, Patsy Pfeifer, Linda Wilson, Leila Hinther, Patty O'Connor, Patty Strandburg, Nora Lou Ryan, Judi Barclay. FOURTH ROW: Joyce McWilliams, Phyllis Pluhar, Adonna Lilienthal, John FitzGerald, Bill FitzGerald, Rubie Euell, Ronnie Schmidt, Stewart Griffith, Bob Beard, Kevin Winter, Delpha Brown, Anita Hinther, Mary Ann Chisholm, Jim Stevenson. Twirlers t • STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna FitzGerald, Jeannie Barclay, Kathy Vollmer, Patsy Pfeifer, Shirley Hafla, Verna Schmidt, Rosemary Hensleigh. KNEELING: Carol Bollinger, Shirley Rath. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Edwin Olson, Ray Rath, Judd Twitchell, Hugh Highland, Bobby O'Connor, Larry Hellyer, Don Lufborough, Mike McKeever. BACK ROW: Darrell Hensleigh, Stewart Griffith, Ronnie Schmidt, Rubie Euell, Kevin Winters, Gary Uthaug, Pat Fitzgerald, Chuck Pluhar. 41 Pep Club Dormitory LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROWt Dorothy Mack, Elaine Scott, Margaret Ross, Alice Clark, Mary Mahoney, Mardrie Olson, Marcia Pluhar, Glen Hafla, Edwin Olson, David Barclay. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hendry, Cook; Mick Fitch, Joyce McWilliams, Phyllis.Pluhar, Catherine Crane, Jean Barclay, Judi Barclay, Nora Lou Ryan, Linda Stanton, Bob Gregg, Pat Davis, Margie Mumion, Larry Hellyer, David Cogley, Mrs. Ady, Matron. BACK ROW: Don Billings, Marvin Hafla, Floyd Beecher, Ed Ady, Thom Gilfeather, Myron Barnes, Bob Davis, Roger Weaver, Marvin Mosby, Jack Shawver, Morris Ware, Gary Uthaug, Chuck Pluhar. 42 Librarians LEFT TO RIGHT: Hugh Highland, Linda Matovich, Rosemary Hensleigh, Margaret Ross, Catherine Crane Margie Mumion; Patsy Pfeifer, Mr. Kearns, Advisor; Bob O'Conner. Student Council LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Patricia Stranberg, Agnes Beard, Addonna Lilienthal, Diane Schlepp, Phyllis Pluhar. BACK ROW: James Whiteside, Mike McKeever, Roger Weaver. BEST LEADERS Patty O'Connor Hugh Highland BEST ALL AROUND Ronnie Schmidt Phyllis Pluhar Popularity Winners MOST TALKATIVE Anita Hinther Rubie Euell BEST DANCERS Patsy Pfeifer Kevin Winter MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Margie Mum ion Darrell Hensleigh MOST STUDIOUS Elaine Scott Clarence Lilienthal 45 BEST LOOKING Chuck Pluhar Marlys Schwindt BEST ARTISTS Catherine Crane John FitzGerald MOST MUSICAL Adonna Lilienthal Ronald Scjimidt Popularity Winners MOST DEPENDABLE Margie Mum ion Hugh Highland BIGGEST FLIRTS Kenny Mees Anita Hinther MOST POPULAR Mike McKeever Delpha Brown MOST BEAUTIFUL HAIR Bob O'Connor Marlys Schwindt BEST PERFORMERS Margie Mum ion Hugh Highland BEST DRESSED Nels Willie Kevin Winter MOST INTELLIGENT Elaine Scott Clarence Lilienthal Popularity Winners MOST ATHLETIC Nelene Hallberg Ronald Schmidt BEST PERSONALITY Adonna Lilienthal Edward Ady MOST WITTY Adonna Lilienthal Rubie Euell HEARTIEST LAUGH Adonna Lilienthal Ed Ady 47 MOST BASHFUL Jerry Vollmer Lois Rogge BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Willie, Gary Uthaug, Judd Twitchell, Pat Fitzgerald, Rubie Euell, Jim Stevenson, Coach Douglas Le Brun. FRONT ROW: Manager, Roger Weaver; Ronald Schmidt, Stewart Griffith, Kevin Winter, Darrell Hensleigh, and Pete Spracklin. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Hinther, Gary Uthaug, Pat FitzGerald, Rubie Euell, and Bob Gregg. KNEELING: Jim Stevenson, Mack Porter, Bob O'Conner, and Bill Willie. sponsored BY MILES HOWARD AND MILLIGAN HOTELS, miles city, montana 49 A Squad Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Nels Willie, Phyllis Pluhar, Joyce McWilliams, and Rosemary Hensleigh. B Squad Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen FitzGerald, Donna FitzGerald, Marcia Pluhar, and Linda Matovich. sponsored BY THE SPECIALTY SHOP and REGAN PLUMBING AND HEATING Snaps 1. The Squirrels Intramural Football Team. 2. The 38-24-38 Shemales 3. The Nomads 4. Highland passes to Stevenson around the left end and a-a-away we go. 5. Dale Fellman acting as football referee. 6. That rebound isn't going to do yai much good, Kevin. 7. Up-and-atta'm, Griff. 8. State School can fight all day but Jordan shall win. 9. The jumping-jack in Jordan High prepares for his specialty. 10. Everybody Hollar, everybody 52 Snaps 1. The orchestra section of a dorm party. 2. Mr. Perry is correcting history tests. 3. Howard Ady is getting ready for a dormitory jamboree. 4. What the heck did you say? Guess it doesn't make any difference when you're in love, does it? 5. Judy Barclay is in a reflective mood. 6. Mr. LeBrun enroute to the Rest Home. 7. I wonder who the center of attraction is here? 8. In 1814 we took a little trip........... 9. Who, I mean which one of you innocents, is Morse Ware supporting. 10. Darn! Sacred Heart has won again! 53 Snaps 1. John and Patty makin1 up. 2. Now see here, it's done this-away, boys. 3. I'm the Ali Baba and I am going to straighten this mess out. 4. I'm just a helpless little old lady. 5. Thought I would just look around. 6. Patsy Pfeifer at an exuberant part in the play. 7. Thom and Pat are trying to figure out just what to do. 8. I'm sick, tortured, dying. 9. Ron Schmidt knows what he wants. 10. Mr. Kearns is just too unorthodox. 6 1 54 10 Snaps 1. Curses! Curses! 2. Poor Lois! 3. More Customers. 4. Chucks doing pushups. 5. The Jr. Play-cast Posing. 6. Lady In Red. 7. Harold and Nels conversing. 8. Something struck Linda funny. 9. Linda's making butter. 55 MILES CITY COLLEGE OF BEAUTY Inquire about our enrollment plan for a bright future for you. 720 12 Main Street Miles City, Montana Abstracts Deeds Titles Legal Work AL HAWKINSON Jordan, Montana Compliments of JOHN STOCKHILL JEWELERS Miles City, Montana LIVESTOCK AUCTION MARKET Sale Every Tuesday Horse sales last Saturday of each month RAY SCHNELL SONS Miles City, Montana Sand Springs Store JOE DUTTON, Proprietor Groceries Mobil Gasoline Dry Goods Mobil Oil Souvenirs Post Office (Sand Springs) Notary Services Veterinary Supplies and Livestock Feeds PEC guaranteed hand tools Newest Major Store In Garfield County With Every Convenience and Shopping Aid Attainable For You. Sales and Service Town and Country Diesel Fuel Fuel Oil Chevrolet Dealership --24 Hour Wrecker Service-- Oils and Greases Propane Gas Used Cars Gasoline Pioneer Garage Telephone HE 5-2870 Jordan, Montana K RUMPE REPAIR SHOP SMITH'S BOOTERY Shoes for All the Family Miles City, Montana Electric - - Welding- - Acetylene Wheel Straightening New Car Wheels Irrigation Pumps Radiator Recoring and Repairs Cracked Blocks Repaired Miles City, Montana MIDLAND COAL LUMBER CO. Compliments of MILES CITY ELECTRIC CO. Miles City, Montana Free Planning Service Lumber Plywood Doors J. M. Wallboard and Roofing Masonite--Insulation Anderson Windows--Builders Hardware Janney Paints Stanley Tools Glass and Glazing Fencing 232-1190 900 Main Miles City, Montana HALEY'S FOOD CENTER Compliments of The Farmer and Ranchers Friend” Special Discounts on Quantity Buys We Give S H Green Stamps Miles City, Montana TRACTOR EQUIPMENT CO. Your Caterpillar Dealer Miles City, Montana COFFRIN STUDIO We Specialize in school photographs, graduation pictures, ping-pongs and groups Portraits and Commercial Photography JACK COFFERIN, Propr. CE 2-3076 1600 Main Miles City, Montana Congratulations Class of '61 SPORT CENTER It Pays to Play Miles City, Montana When in Miles City Eat With Us DELUXE MOTORS, INC. Sales-Chrysler Plymouth-Service 600 CAFE Phone 232-2980 - Fort St. Fine Food and Courteous Service Miles City, Montana When You're Passing Through Miles City, Montana A Night of Comfort is Yours at: ANDERSON’S The Friendly Store Dry Goods Ready-To-Wear Shoes INGHAM HOTEL Miles City, Montana MONTANA TRUCK IMPLEMENT COMPANY JORDAN MEAT MARKET McCormick-Deering Farm Equip. International Trucks Phone 5th and 232-3136 Pleasant Miles City, Montana Phone 43-5-2190 Jordan, Montana Congratulations to the Senior Class of '60 BOUTELLE'S Phone 232-4480 516 Bridge St. Miles City, Montana --For the Best-- in Meats, Groceries Custom Processing --Special Service-- Come in and See Jim Ryan rbxTiu w “'ck Wholesalers W. A. MITCHELL AGENCY MILES CITY BEVERAGE CO. The Agency of Service HAMMS BLATZ Miles City, Montana LUCKY LAGER SNAP-E-TOM J. B. BODY SHOP • LUCKY . LAO B R • 1 Frame Straightening Wheel Alignment Auto Glass Installed Phone 232-1025 115 S. Sixth Miles City, Montana LIZ’S CAFE We congratulate the seniors on their hard- earned accomplishment and bid them the best of luck in the world. Jordan, Montana GALL'S GROCERY Quality Foods and Supplies Standard Gasoline Ice Cold Drinks Convenient Location MONTGOMERY WARD Serving with efficiency the Cohagen Locale 11 S. 7th St. Miles City, Montana Phone 232-0680 Cohagen, Montana GRAVES FUNERAL HOME 37th Year KENNETH RUDOLPH, Propr. Dale Stevenson Dolores Rudolph THE FURNITURE MART A Good Place to Buy Furniture Miles City, Montana Serving One Area Regardless of Distance 1806 Main Street Miles City, Montana Dial CE 2-4840 When You’re in Miles City Eat With Pete! LOG CABIN CAFE A Repair Shop to Please You L. P. ANDERSON SUPPLY CO., INC. CHUCK WALTERS REPAIR SHOP Phone 232-4285 Miles City, Montana Our compliments to the class of '61 Phone 232-3920 Miles City, Montana Farm-Ranch-Contractor Supplies CUSTER MAKE PHARMACY YOUR CAREER Attention: VETERINARY Dr. D. J. Ham Miles City 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? Montana FOSTER JORDAN DRUG CO. Jordan, Montana Specialized in Hair Styling at OK BEAUTY SHOP Vera Bower Jordan Montana For Cleaner Cleaning See KELLER’S KLEENERS Miles City, Montana BEACON CAFE Dick Janssen JANSSEN MORTUARY Miles City, Montana 24 Hour Service Quality Food at Its Finest Poor Old Honest Dick Ample Parking 305 Main Street Miles City, Montana Telephone 1717 CE 2-4457 Main Street PARTS UNLIMITED WRECKING COMPANY Used Parts Miles City, Montana SAFEWAY Quality Foods at Rock Bottom Prices Open until 8--6 days a week. We feature our own quality Brands Miles City, Montana Baan Wille, Inc. HARDWARE—GROCERIES — MEAT MARKET Phone HEmlock 5-2965 Jordan, Montana HARDWARE--PAINTS---GLASS SPORTING GOODS---HUNTING---FISHING LICENSE CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING AND FREEZING QUALITY GROCERIES Serving the people of Garfield County is a pleasure and the Baan Wille, Inc. has 15,000 Square Feet of Storage and Display Space Devoted to Modem Merchandising. MILES CITY BANK In Miles City, Montana The Friendly Bank An Independent Bank •Savings Accounts •Checking Accounts •Commercial and Installment •Loan Service •Safe Deposit Service •Bank by Mail THE RIO THEATRE Dedicated to Good Entertainment M. P. Schrank HE 5-2135 Jordan, Montana 1st NATIONAL BANK Dial CE 2-3620 518 Main Street A Member of F.D.I.C. GARFIELD HOTEL in Miles City Miles City, Montana Serving Southeastern Montana Farmers and Ranchers •Clean and Comfortable Rooms You're a Guest at Our House Mr. and Mrs. Jim Viall Jordan, Montana Since 1882 Member F. D. I. C. Junior Dresses Sportswear Buy From Your Formals Shoes-Flats Style Heels Self and Save GREGORY’S WORLD OF FASHION Bulk and Service 807 Main-Miles City and Service Station GARFIELD HOTEL •Clean and Comfortable FARMERS UNION OIL CO. HE 5-2215 Rooms HE 5-2830 Carl M. Hallberg, Manager You're a Guest at Our House Jordan, Montana Mr. and Mrs. Jim Viall Jordan, Montana PENGUIN ICE CREAM SHOP GARFIELD COUNTY BANK 1110 Main St., Miles City Your Home Owned Bank We make our own ice cream. Hand packed or brick form. Complete Banking Service Jordan Insurance Agency Phone 232-4185 Complete Insurance Service MODEL BAKERY Phone HE 5-2200 509 Main Street Miles City, Montana Jordan, Montana 150 Miles Fresher Compliments of When Buying Groceries Teach Your Dollars to Have More Cents COHAGEN BAR At: FARMERS TRADING COMPANY Cohagen, Montana Elmer Pangbum Jordan HE 5-2865 Montana Be Western BIG DRY LUMBER CO. With Our Supplies Where your home begins MILES CITY SADDLERY Lloyd Cox Herschel Riley Miles City, Montana Phone HE 5-2130 Jordan, Montana For the Benefit of Your Eyes DR. C. W. HADLEY OPTOMETRIST FELLMAN’S INC. Headquarters for- mem-Tone Paints •Electrical Appliances •Furniture Plumbing and Heating Supplies Jordan, Montana 43-5-2830 Next to Ingham Hotel Miles City, Montana Phone 1230 Congratulations to the Class of'61 MILES CITY PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Miles City, Montana DELLA’S CAFE Financing Livestock and 232-1596 10th Bridge Crop Production Miles City, Montana Serves Carter, Custer, Garfield Counties W. A. MITCHELL AGENCY COURTHOUSE SERVICENTER Karl Hinther Wrecker Service The Agency of Service (CarterS Miles City, Montana Phone 43-5-2090 Jordan, Montana E—very W—ay Y—our Store Compliments of BENSON’S OPTICIANS 906 Main Miles City, Montana Phone 43-5-1446 At your service Garfield County’s Finest Store EWY’S Jordan, Montana 43-5-2860 SINGER Brings you: Sewing Machines Vacuum Cleaners Floor Polishers SINGER SEWING CENTER Phone 232-1332 802 Main Miles City 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 RENWICK -TORGESON WESTERN PHARMACY THOMPSON-REXALL FOSTER DRUG THE JORDAN TRIBUNE Official County Paper Classified Advertisements Ice Cream - Cold Drinks Sandwiches JACK and MARY ALICE CURREY Latest County and State News Of Interest and Importance Your Locally Owned Paper OK BARBER SHOP Ladies' and Men's Haircutting Shaves Public Baths Reinhart F. Rath, Propr. Phone 43 5-2500 Jordan, Montana Congratulations Class of 1961 Pleasing You Is My Business Courteous Service Ray Smith Jordan, Montana 43 5-4955 RANCHERS BAR ANGELA MERCANTILE Angela, Montana
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