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

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REMUDA Garfield County High School Jordan, Montana 1962 FOREWORD We have been happy to present this 1962 REMUDA in hopes that it will bring back bygone memories to those who attended Garfield County High School. We wish to thank the taxpayers for their generous interests, the teachers who faithfully taught us, our parents who provided for us, and all others who gave their time and efforts for this REMUDA. sponsored by O. K. BEAUTY SHOP and CONOCO STATION Jordan, montana DEDICATION In appreciation for the years of unselfish work and faithfulness which brought a knowledge of music to the students of G. C. H. S. and entertainment to Garfield County, we, the 1962 Senior Class, dedicate the 1962 Remuda to MR. ROBERT SINGER BAND AND CHORAL DIRECTOR sponsored by BIG DRY LUMBER CO. JORDAN, montana Superintendent’s Message Education has often been charged with being a major cause of war in the past. It is held up today as the great hope of peace in the future. Either for war or for peace, education has been, is, and will continue to be an impor- tant instrument of world politics. SPONSORED BY RED ROCK VILLAGE MILES CITY, MONTANA 4 REMUDA STAFF Advisor................. Editor.................. Assistant Editor Business Editor-Manager . Sports Editor........... Art Staff............... LINDA MATOV1CH KATHY KIBLER SHIRLEY HAFLA MR. HALVERSON . ELAINE SCOTT . JIM WHITESIDE . . .NELSWILLE .ROGER WEAVER . . . LOIS ROGGE BACK ROW: Mr. Halverson, Jerry Vollmer, Harold Matovich, Roger Weaver, Floyd Beecher, Lois Rogge, Don Billing, Linda Matovich, Jean Barclay, Robert Ritter, Jim Vollmer, David Schlenker, Chuck Pluhar. FRONT ROW: Frances Hawkinson, Phyllis Pluhar, Nels Wille, Leila Hinther, Rosemary Hensleigh, Kathy Kibler, Mardrie Olson, Shirley Hafla, Eiaine Scott, Jim Whiteside. sponsored by FOSTER JORDAN DRUG CO., Jordan, montana 5 FACUL sponsored by JORDAN MEAT MARKET Jordan, montana FACULTY MR. JOHN KEARNS English I, II, ID, IV Library SPONSORED BY THREE SISTER COIN CLEANERS and SAYLORS USED MARKET JORDAN, MONTANA FACULTY MR. DOUGLAS LeBRUN Chemistry General Science Algebra A Squad Coach Boy's Girl's P. E. MR. ROBERT SINGER Grade School High School Band 0 Chorus MR. BRUCE KING World History Mechanical Drawing Woodwork Welding SPONSORED BY AL HAWKINSON INSURANCE and DRANE DRILLING SERVICE JORDAN, MONTANA  SCHOOL BOARD STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerrit Wille, Bruce Billing, Robert Cozzens. SITTING: Alice Clark, Fern Schlllreff, Clell O'Connor, Bill Dutton. Art Gallinger - Bus Driver Howard Ady - Janitor COHAGEN MERCANTILE COHASEN, MONTANA 10 FARMERS TRADING CO. JORDAN, MONTANA SEN SENIORS DORIS JEAN BARCLAY T apioca A day for toil, an hour for sport; But for a friend is life too short. Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Class Play 4; Most Beautiful Hair 1; Band 1; Chorus 2,3,4; Twirler 1,2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1,2; Dormitory 1,3; Annual Staff 4. DONALD GLEN BILLING Don It ain't the things you don't know that gets you in trouble; it's the things you know for sure what ain't so. Pep Club 1,2,3; Heartiest Laugh 4; Annual Staff 4; Dorm Club 1,2,3, 4. FLOYD RAYMOND BEECHER The greatest difficulties be where we are not looking for them. Dorm Club 1,2,3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Class Play Manager 4. BEST WISHES FROM JORDAN TRIBUNE. YOUR HOME TOWN NEWSPAPER. JORDAN, MONTANA SENIORS FRANCES LOUISE HAWKINSON Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3; F. H. A. 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Chairman of Props 3. SHIRLEY ANN HAFLA It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. Twirler 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Dorm Club 1,2; G. A. A. 1, 2; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club.l, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Class Vice-Presi- dent 2; Class Secretary-Treasurer 3; G. A. A. Secretary-Treasurer 3. ROSEMARY HEN SLEIGH Our deeds determine us, as much as we deter- mine our deeds. Twirler 1,2,3; B-Squad Cheerleader 1,2; A- Squad Cheerleader 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Cho- rus 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. 1,2, 3; Class Secretary- Treasurer 2; Librarian 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Class President 3; Class Play 4, Assistant Director 3; Most Bashful 2; Annual Staff 4. SPONSORED BY SHORE’S AND SCHNEIDER STUDIO MILES CITY, MONTANA SENIORS LEILA HINTHER Labour to keep alive in your breast that little spark of celestial fire, conscience. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. HAROLD PHILIP MATOVICH There are more old drunkards than old physicians. Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Student Council 2; Basketball B 1,2,3; Football 3,4; Boy's State Delegate 3; Class Play 3, Stage Manager 4; Pep Club 1,2, 4; Pep Band 1,2,3, 4; Annual Staff 4. KATHRYN LUCILLE KIBLER Kathy Blessed are they that naught expect, for they shall not be disappointed. Pep Club 1,2, 4; Pep Band 1,2, 4; Chorus 2, 4; Best Artist 2; Dorm Club 1; Annual Staff 4; Junior year in Ephrata, Washington. SPONSORED BY EWY'S JORDAN, MONTANA 14 SENIORS MARDRIE ANN OLSON Mardie Happy is the heart that sings. Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; C. A. A. 1, 2, 3; Class Play 4; Best Looking 2; Annual Staff 3, 4. LINDA LUCILLE MATOVICH Shorty The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed. Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3; B Squad Cheerleader 3; Class Secretary 4; Best Actress 4; Best All- Around 4; Student Council 1; Class Play 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Girl's State Representative 3. CHARLES JAMES PLUHAR Chuck Books are good enough in their own way, But they are a mighty bloodless substitute for life. Band 1; Basketball B Squad 1,2, A 3; Track 3; Football 3, 4; Class President 2; Dorm Club 1, 2, President 3, 4; Class Treasurer 4; Student Coun- cil 1; Class Play 3; Prom King 3; Best Looking 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Boy's State Dele- gate 3. sponsored by RANCHER'S BAR and CAF E or Jordan, montana 15 SENIORS PHYLLIS ARLENE PLUHAR Doubt the man who swears to his devotion. Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 3; G. A. A. 1, 2; Class President 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; B Squad Cheerleader 1; A Squad Cheerleader 2,3; Red Cross Representative 1; Biggest Flirt 2; Librarian 4; Annual Staff 4; Dorm Club 1,2, 3, 4; Best Looking 1; Best All Around 3; Most Popular 4. LOIS JEAN ROGGE Understanding is a wellspring of life unto him that hath it. Correspondence Course 1,2; Chorus 3,4; Pep Club 4; Class Play 3, 4; Most Bashful 3, 4; Annual Staff 4. ROBERT GLEN RITTER Bob Band 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Boy's State Alternate 3. by SAND SPRINGS STORE sand springs, montana 16 SPONSORED SENIORS LOLA ELAINE SCOTT A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2,3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Librarian 4; Dorm Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; G. A. A. 1; Most Intelligent 1,2,3; Most Studious 1,2,3; Best Leader 4; Most Likely To Succeed 4; Most De- pendable 4y Girl's State Alternate 3. WILLIAM DAVID SCHLENKER Lightening Pep Club 1,3; Librarian 2; Stage Manager 3; Basketball B Squad 2; Basketball Manager I, 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4. JEROLD DENNIS VOLLMER Jerry Good Grief. Basketball Manager 2; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Most Bashful 2, 3; Band 2; Boy's State Alternate 3. SPONSORED BY BEACON CARTER SERVICE and W and S PROPANE CO. MILES CITY, MONTANA JAMES DEAN VOLLMER Jim The more they come, the worse they get. Pep Club 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Boy's State Alternate 3. JAMES DOUGLAS WHITESIDE Jimmy Doug Never do in four year what you can do in five. Basketball 3,4; Class Secretary 2; Prom King 3; Assistant Annual Editor 4; President Letterman's Club 4; Student Council 4; Pep Club 2, 4; Most Likely To Succeed 4; Most Popular 4; Best All Around 4; Best Leader 4; Best Personality 4; Class Play 3,4. ROGER BRUCE WEAVER Rog Man who disagree with principal live fearful life. Band 1; A Squad Manager 3; Class Vice-Presi- dent 1, 4; Boy's State Delegate 3; Class Play 3,4; Dorm Club I, 2, 3, 4; Best Actor 4; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Student Council 3. NEELTJE JOANNA WILLE O, it is excellent to have a giant's strength; but it is tyrannous to use it like a giant. Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1,2; B Squad Cheerleader 1; A Squad Cheerleader 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Class President 1, Vice-President 3; Best Dressed 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3, Assistant Director 4. sponsored by BAAN WILLE, INC. JORDAN, montana 18 CLASS HISTORY 'Way back in 1951, twelve frightened little youngsters—Charles Brown, Dennis Cox, Frances Hawkinson, Rosemary Hensleigh, Leila Hinther, Norman Kerr, Bonnie Milroy, Mardrie Olson, Delores Rogge, Samuel Schwindt, James Vollmer, and Neeltje Wille—trudged to school to embark on our twelve years of education. Mrs. Patterson, our teacher, quickly assured us that our twelve years of schooling would be a snap. We soon found out how very wrong she was. Struggling through our eight years of elementary education, we lost and gained classmates until finally, in the fall of 1958, we timidly marched through the doors of GCHS. We were: Jean Barclay, Myron Barnes, Don Billing, Bob Davis, Bob Edwards, Leona Evans, Rex Fullbright, Shirley Haifa, Frances Hawkinson, Dennis Haughian, Lois Hellyer, Rosemary Hensleigh, Leila Hinther, Kathy Kibler, Harold Matovich, Linda Matovich, Mardrie Olson, Charles Pluhar, Phyllis Pluhar, Robert Ritter, David Schlenker, Elaine Scott, Jerry Vollmer, Jim Vollmer, Roger Weaver, Clinton Whitmer, and Neeltje Wille. We soon recovered from our freshman jitters and settled down to our high school life. As frosh, our class started the tradition of wearing beanies, and Mr. Singer was our new first high school sponsor. Mr. Halverson, our sponsor during our sophomore year, urged us to start earn- ing money for all of our future activities. With his help we decided to hold a bake sale that could fill our empty coffers The next year, we felt the satisfaction of being upper classmen, and quickly settled down to a busy year. Mr. Kearns directed our Junior class play, Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick. The year ended with our Junior-Senior Prom, Stairway to the Stars when the tradition of a Junior-Senior Banquet was renewed after a lapse of quite a few years. Mr. Le Brun was selected as our sponsor. At last we were Seniors, and the realization that we had only one short year left came to us. Mr. Kearns again directed our class play which was entitled Lo and Behold. Mr. Perry, the GCHS principal, was our sponsor With studying, basket- ball, music festivals, and other school activities, time flew by and we realized our 12 years of schooling were almost at an end. Our graduating class consisted of: Jean Barclay, Floyd Beecher, Don Billing, Shirley Hafla, Frances Hawkinson, Rose- mary Hensleigh, Leila Hinther, Kathy Kibler, Harold Matovich. Linda Matovich, Mardrie Olson, Charles Pluhar, Phyllis Pluhar, Robert Ritter, Lois Rogge, David Schlenker, Elaine Scott, Jerry Vollmer, Jim Vollmer, Roger Weaver, James White- side, and Neeltje Wille. Only four, of these 22, went all twelve years together. They were: Rosemary Hensleigh, Leila Hinther, Jim Vollmer, and Neeltje Wille. by Rosemary Hensleigh SPONSORED BY LOVE MOTOR COMPANY MILES CITY, MONTANA 19 CLASS WILL We, the dignified class of 62 do hereby declare and publish this our last will and testament: To the teachers we will wigs to replace the hair they have pulled out trying to give us an education. To the Juniors we will our good behavior in hopes that they might retain at least part of it. To the Sophomores we will our ability to get along with the teachers in hopes that they, too, will graduate some day. To the Freshmen we will our wisdom and ability to graduate so it will help them on the long road ahead of them. We, as individuals will: I, James Whiteside, will my room in the dormitory to anyone who plans a career in the artic circle. I, Don Billing, will my good grades in my four years of high school to anyone who likes after school activities. I, Charles Pluhar, will nothing because I need everything I got. I, Jean Barclay, will my low grades to Catherine Crane and Joe Murnion. I, Shirley Hafla, will my ability to go to school and work seven and one half hours a day to anyone who requires only about four hours of sleep. I, Roger Weaver, will my ability to get along with Mr. Kearns to Miles Phalen who seems to have trouble along that line. I, Floyd Beecher, will my roommate, Larry Hellyer, to anyone who thinks he can get along with him better than I can. I, Lois Jean Rogge, will Mr. Dolan to anyone who can take his teasing as long as I have without having an apoplexy. I, Frances Hawkinson, will my ability to study and stay out of eighth period to Barbara Ryan who says she needs it. I, Jerry Vollmer, will my bashfullness to Chuck Brown who seems to have a good start. 1, Rosemary Hensleigh, will my five brothers to anyone who wants to learn about the male species. I, Neeltje Joanna Willie, will my big feet to Rubie Euell so he'll have something to make jokes about next year. I, Elaine Scott, will my brother, Tom, to anyone who can handle him better than I. 1, Mardrie Olson, will my ability to play the tympani to anyone who enjoys making a lot of noise. I, Leila Hinther, will my abilities to keep training rules in basketball to Linda Wilson in hopes that it will be easier for her next year. 1, Jim Vollmer, will my ability to stay out of eighth period without studying to Miles Phalen who seems to need it. I, Harold Matovich, will my ability to drive antique Fords to school for three years to anyone who wants to spend their evenings in a garage. 1, Robert Ritter, will my ability to get into eighth period to Sam Schwindt who seems to be avoiding it. 1, Linda Matovich, will my place in Senior English to Sonny Olson in hopes that he can get away with as much goofing off as I did. 1, Phyllis Pluhar, will my earmuffs to Dean Milroy so he can walk to school without freezing his ears . I, Kathy Kibler, owing to the controversy concerning whether or not-my mind is sound, leave no will in order to avoid future legal problems I, David Schlenker, will my nicknames, Lightning, Tilly, etc. to anyone who needs a good nickname. jJSSff SPONSORED BY MILES CITY LIVESTOCK AUCTION MILES CITY, MONTANA 20 PROPHECY Ten years have passed since the Class of '62 were paroled from G. C. H. S. We decided to leave our brewery in Siam and go see what has happened to our classmates since we've been gone. On our way through San Francisco we ran intoNeeltje Wiile. We were glad that she had made it to the big city. She told us that she's the Chief Pin Setter at the Flying Pin Bowling Center. We arrived in Jordan to find that some of our classmates had advanced far. In fact, Elaine Scott has gone farther than we expected. She's raising alligators in the cheese swamps on the moon. Shirley Hafla is a veterinarian along the Amazon. We called her collect and had a nice visit. The telephone operator, Mardrie Olson, was listening in, and when she found out who was talking, she joined the conversation. We found out that Rosemary Hensleigh has made a career of her earlier hobby of waving at truck drivers. She is employed by Consolidated Freightways, Inc. to boost the morale of the drivers pass- ing through Jordan. Frances Hawkinson is also employed by a big name company. She climbs palm trees for Baker’s Coconut. Roger Weaver and Leila Hinther are married and run the Hinther-Weaver Mor- tuary. Rog does his own embalming. Mr. LeBrun started him off on his road to fame with our frog-dissecting project in Biology. Jerry Vollmer is breaking horses for Binion, and his brother, Jim, is a tight- rope walker for Barnum and Bailey. Jean Barclay is working in Dave Schlenker's (her husband) tapioca factory, but he won't let her eat any as it might spoil her figure. Lois Rogge has not been seen for quite some time. The last report we heard, she was crowned queen of the Tiki-tiki Koolaid Abominable Snowman colony. Phyllis Pluhar hasn't been seen for quite a while, either. She's the first woman prisoner in Alcatraz. She was sent up for practicing bigamy, naturally. Chuck Pluhar and Kathy Kibler are running the Cohagen Bar, but since they get their supply of delicious Shakes Beer from us, they drink up most of their profit. My dear brother, Harold Matovich, raises naugas for Nauga-hide coats, upholstery, etc. Don Billing is a ballet dancer in the Red Water Dancing Company of Brockway. His diligent practice at the teen-dances has really paid off. Floyd Beecher was a Fuller Brush man until his first sale. Fidel Castro insisted that he stay and be exec- utive beard-groomer. Robert Ritter is in Hollywood starring in The Return of Elvis. It is possible that not all of our classmates will follow these vocations, but even if they don't, we take this opportunity to wish them the best of luck in their future years. Jim Whiteside and Linda Matovich SPONSORED BY COHAGEN BAR, COHAGEN. MONTANA 21 Once Upon A Time. . . 1. Elaine Scott 2. Lois Rogge 3. Kathy Kibler 4. Nels Wille 5. Linda Matovich 6. Harold Matovich 7. Leila Hinther 8. Jean Barclay 9. Shirley Hafla 10. Rosemary Hensleigh 11. Chuck and Phyllis Pluhar 12. Mardrie Olson 13. Jim Whiteside 14. Floyd Beecher 15. Frances Hawkinson 16. Don Billing 17. Jerry Jim Vollmer 18. Robert Ritter 19. Roger Weaver 20. David Schlenker. RANDALL LUMBER CO. MILES CITY, MONTANA SPONSORED BY 22 WESTERN PHARMACY INC. M I L ES CITY, MONTANA Senior Class GRADUATING CLASS OF '62 CLASS FLOWER Tiger Lily CLASS COLORS Green and Light Green CLASS MOTTO There is no gathering of the rose without being pricked by the thorn. CO-VALEDICTORIANS Rosemary Hensleigh Elaine Scott W. A. MITCHELL AGENCY, mil.es city, montana STOKES AND STRATTON, mii.es city, montana 23 Senior Skip Day Ahh - Food!! SPONSORED BY CUSTER VETERINARY CLINIC MILES CITY, MONTANA 24 DR. C. W. HADLEY MILES CITY, MONTANA 24 'Chbrus Mardrie Olson Phyllis Pluhar Harold Matovich Montana State Music Festival, Missoula, Montana. Band Elaine Scott Linda Matovich Neeltje Wille SPONSORED BY JORDAN TASTEE-FREEZE 25 I Patrick FitzGerald PRESIDENT Glenn Bollinger Alice Clark JUNIORS Judd Twitchell VICE-PRESIDENT Charles Brown r Cathrine Crane SECRETARY-TREASURER David Barclay Mary Ann Chisholm SPONSORED BY MILES CITY BEVERAGE CO. MILES CITY, MONTANA Joyce McWilliams sponsored by FARMERS UNION OIL CO. Jordan, montana Adonna Lilienthal , u Mike McKeever Linnea Strandberg JUNIORS Bonnie Milroy 9  J ' • Gary Uthaug John M urnion Gary Schmidt Jerrlyn Viall Joseph M urnion Samuel Schwindt V Linda Wilson MILES CITY, MONTANA sponsored by GRAVES FUNERAL HOME SOPHOMORES Marlys Schwindt VICE-PRESIDENT Ronnie Hinther sponsored BY REGAN PLUMBING and HEATING miles city, montana SOPHOMORES Mack Porter sponsored by MILES CITY PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSN miles city, montana SOPHOMORES Linda Stanton r . a. . Jimmy Stevenson Morris Ware Bill Wille SPONSORED BY GARRETT FEED CO MILES CITY. MONTANA 32 FRESHMEN Judy McKee ver PRESIDENT Glen Beecher David Kester VICE-PRESIDENT April Dutton Jerry Hensleigh SECRETARY-TREASURER Marilyn Crane Roberta Dutton sponsored by 1ST NATIONAL BANK miles city, montana 33 Glennis Drane FRESHMEN Jane Gregg MILES CITY SADDLERY miles city, montana 34 Thomas Fitzgerald Linda Houso SPONSORED BY Jeanene Norbury FRESHMEN Larry Pluhar FRESHMEN Jon Watt SPONSORED BY MIDLAND ir'C. MILES CITY, MONTANA 36 FIRST GRADE FRONT ROW: Elayne Jessen, Lenore Kibler, Danny Mumion, Donovan Currey, Ray Lehner, Diane Rogers, Frank Edwards, Dennis Fogle, Penny Johnson, Sandra Nelson. BACK ROW: Sally Hoverson, John Cooley, Charles O'Conner, Connie Coil, Wade Harbaugh, Lynn Singer, Timothy Mumion, Pat Mumion, Mrs. Patterson. FRONT ROW: Daryl Hinther, Pat Ryan, Dallas Currey, Penny Jessen, Shelley Stinebaugh, Cheryl Singer, Danny Hansard, Jeff Hendry, Rocky Nelson, JoAnn Mumion. BACK ROW: Laurel Hoverson, George Guesan- bury, Norman Olson, Nicky Mumion, Rickey Smith, Darryl Turner, Corrine Edwards, Terry Moore, Bobby Crane, JoAnn White, Mrs. Alta WiHe. SPONSORED BY MILES CITY BANK MILES CITY, MONTANA THIRD And FOURTH GRADE LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Robert Johnson, Wayne Lilienthal, Mike Rogers, David O'Connor, Paul Hov- erson, Robert Coil, Mark Mumion, Tim Fogle, Mrs. Coil. MIDDLE ROW: Jo Ann Burgess, Martha Wille, Karen Turner, Leslie Watson, Nancy Fitzgerald, Kathy Singer, Betty Olson, Sandra Harbough. BOTTOM ROW: Jacque Rhoads, Halle Hoverson, Carey Matovich, Christine Edwards, Connie Haines, Judy Fogle, Karmon Wille. FIFTH GRADE LEFT TO RIGHT, BACK ROW: Lynal Vollmer, Danny Currey, Pat Hensleigh, Terry Mumion, Mrs. Jane Wille, Don Vollmer, Warren Rogers, Nancy Smith, Patsy Schlenker. FRONT ROW: Kay Rene Mumion, Kim Singer, Virginia Sheppard, Richard Moore, Dee Ann Coil, Jerry Lufborough, Mike Mumion, Janet Guesonburu. SPONSORED BY A. AND T. SUPPLY INC. MILES CITY, MONTANA SIXTH GRADE LEFT TO RIGHT: Cathy Burgess, Pat Talbot, Ronnie Kirby, Robert Gresonburu, Lilly Chisholm, Carol Ann Rath, Mrs. Jane Wille, Jimmy Mike Viall, Carleen Singer, Gene Hensleigh, Jimmy White, Helen Schmidt. SEVENTH GRADE FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Mumion, Byron Winter, Keith Lillienthal, Questa Drane, Roy Milroy, Ernest Fogle, Joan MacDonald. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Hooker, Irene Schlenker, Brenda Ware, Terry Schlenker, Betty Jo Bell, Julie Smith, Carla Uthaug. THIRD ROW: Harvey Uthaug, Bob Fitzgerald, Glen Hageman, Lynn Turner, Baan Gene Kester, Daniel Guesanburu, Sam Hendry. MILES CITY COLLEGE OF BEAUTY miles city, montana 40 SPONSORED BY EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Talbot, Jackie Mumion, Gary Hinther, Ross Childers, Janie Kibler, Janice Liiienthal, Carol Bollinger. SECOND ROW: Lois Strandberg, Patsy Smith, Leroy Hinther, Billy Dutton, David Dutton, Lynn Lufborough, Eva Milroy, Dianne Hendry, Teacher, Mrs. Crane, Mrs. Stanton, not shown. THIRD ROW: Elaine Fogle, Richard Watson, Vernon Fogle, Harlowe Vollmer, Alan Hooker, David Burgess, Robert Burgess, and Naomi Newland. Grade School Band SPONSORED BV BOUTELLE'S (PONTIAC-BUICK-CADILLAC) V. B. BODY 3HOP MILES CITY, MONTANA MILES CITY, MONTANA 41 Z A T I 0 N 8 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Bollinger, Alice Clark, Donna FitzGerald, Jean Barclay, Shirley Rath. SECOND ROW: Linda Matovich, Noreen Hinther, Elaine Scott, Roberta Dutton, Nels Wille, Joe Mumion, Rubie Euell. THIRD ROW: Leila Hinther, Linda Wilson, Verna Schmidt, Jeannie Wille, Unnea Strandberg, David Cogley, Gloria Rath, John Mumion, David Kester, Ronald Hinther, Marlys Schwindt, Nelene Hallberg. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Vollmer, Linda Stanton, Kathy Kibler, Lynn Lufborough, Lyn Riley, Larry Hellyer, Lyle Li lie nth al, Cathrine Grane, Mike Fitch, Mike McKeever, Adonna Li lie nth al, April Fogle, Harold Matovich, Bill Wille. FIFTH ROW, STANDING: Mr. Singer, Marcia Pluhar, Don Lufborough, Edwin Olson, Helen FitzGerald, Mardrie Olson. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Karon Riley, Gloria Rath, Marion Saylor, Jeannie Wille, Marcia Pluhar, Marilyn Hendry, Jerrlyn Viall, Faye Sheppard, Connie Bell, Linnea Strandberg, Noreen Hinther. SECOND ROW: Vicky Hinther, Janet Ritter, Bonnie Milroy, Barbara Jean Chisholm, Mary Ann Chisholm, Lois Rogge, Helen FitzGerald, Cathrine Crane, Judy McKeever, Linda Stanton, Marilyn Crane, Kathy Kibler. THIRD ROW: Elaine Scott, Mardrie Olson, Nelene Hallberg, Marlys Schwindt, Donna FitzGerald, Leila Hinther, Verna Schmidt, Nels Wille, Lyn Riley, Alice Clark, Glennis Drane, April Fogle. FOURTH ROW: Phyllis Pluhar, Adonna Lilienthal, Ed Olson, Larry Hellyer, Don Lufborough, Harold Matovich, John Fitch, Rubie Euell, Mor- ris Ware, Bill FitzGerald, Jean Barclay, Diana Schlepp, Linda Matovich. SPONSORED BY COURTHOUSE SERVICE CENTER JORDAN, MONTANA JORDAN LAUNDERAMA JORDAN, MONTANA 43 FRONT ROW: Bradley Schmidt, Diana Schlepp, Elaine Scott, Jim Whiteside, Ed Olson, Mike McKeever. BACK ROW: Jon Watt, Jeannie Wille. FRONT ROW: Linda Matovich, Catherine Crane, Phyllis Pluhar. BACK ROW: Bob Hensleigh, Rosemary Hensleigh, Elaine Scott, Mr. Kearns, Lyn Riley, William Mumion, Joyce McWilliams. CLARK'S FURNITURE, INC. MILES CITY, MONTANA SPONSORED BY 44 PARTS UNLIMITED MILES CITY, MONTANA FIRST ROW: David Kester, Bill FitzGerald, Roger Weaver, Rubie Euell, Jim Whiteside, Larry Pluhar, Jim Steven- son. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kearns, Linnea Strandberg, Noreen Hinther, Vicky Hinther, Diana Schlepp, Linda Mato- vich, Donna FitzGerald, Jean Barclay, Rosemary Hensleigh, Kathy Kibler, Janet Ritter, Barbara Chisholm, Mary Ann Chisholm, Karen Riley, Shirley Rath, Jeannie Wille. THIRD ROW: Pat Graham, Jerry Hensleigh, Marion Saylor, Alice Clark, Connie Bell, Bonnie Milroy, Helen FitzGerald, Jerrlyn Viall, Adonna Lilienthal, Marcia Pluhar, Joyce McWilliams, Linda Wilson, Linda Stanton, Nelene Hallberg, April Dutton, Roberta Dutton, Jane Greggi Linda Houso, Glennis Drane, Gloria Rath. FOURTH ROW: Garv Owens, John Schlepp, David Barclay, Elaine Scott, Mardrie Olson, Phyllis Pluhar, Shirley Hafla, Lois Rogge, Harold Matovich, Leila Hinther, Cath- erine Crane, Nels Wille, Lyn Riley, Marlys Schwindt, Francis Hawkinson, Marilyn Herdiy, Vema Schmidt, Kathy Vollmer, Jeanene Norbury, April Fogle, Pat Frady, Marilyn Crane. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Mack, Alice Clark, Jane Gregg, Judy McKeever, Jeanene Norbury. SECOND ROW: Tom Scott, April Dutton, Marilyn Hendry, Linda Hauso, Mrs. Ady, Mrs. Hendry, Barbara Ryan, Mardrie Olson, Elaine Scott, Pat Frady. THIRD ROW: Larry Pluhar, Joyce McWilliams, Phyllis Pluhar, Mike McKeever, Linda Stanton, Larry Hellyer, Miles Phalen, Vem Pluhar, Glen Beecher, Irl Stanton, Marcia Pluhar. FOURTH ROW: Jim White- side, Gary Uthaug, Don Billing, John Schlepp, Roger Weaver, Bob Gregg, Dave Cogley, Mack Porter, Glen Bol- linger, Floyd Beecher, Kenny Mees, Gary Schmidt, Chuck Pluhar, Chuck Brown, Bradley Schmidt. SPONSORED BY TRACTOR and EQUIPMENT, CO. MILES CITY, MONTANA TRAVELER'S 66 SERVICE MILES CITY, MONTANA 45 FRONT ROW: Mr. LeBrun, Ronnie Hinther, Judd Twitchell, Jimmy Stevenson, Bob Gregg, Bill Wille. BACK ROW: Jim Whiteside, Mack Porter, Rubie Euell, Gary Uthaug, Pat Fitzgerald, Bob O'Connor. FRONT ROW: Alice Clark, Carol Bollinger, Shirley Rath, April Fogle. BACK ROW: Jean Barclay, Donna Fitz- Gerald, Verna Schmidt, Kathy Vollmer. SENIOR PLAY And Behold” Directed by Mr. J. Kearns Cast Lois Rogge Roger Weaver Jim Whiteside Rosemary Hensleigh Kathy Kibler Linda Matovich Mardrie Olson David Schlenker You've made me the happiest man on earth. Styling it? Honeychile helping Daisy write a -But I can't go now Mac! love letta. Daisy in her $8. 95 dress from Minnitonka sorting her possessions The End Union Sq. in Mr. Alcott's house. Dr. Bob and Daisy. SPONSORED BY NELSON PLUMBING and CONST. SAFEWAY STORE NO. 603 JORDAN, MONTANA MILES CITY, MONTANA JUNIOR PLAY “Our Town” Directed by Mr. Kearns Cast Mike McKeever Rubie Euell Gary Uthaug Nelene Hallberg Linnea Strandberg Pat Fitzgerald Joyce McWilliams Noreen Hinther John Murnion Joe Murnion Chuck Brown Jerrlyn Viall I do. Cast Linda Wilson Ed Olson Alice Clark Kenny Mees Dorothy Mack Larry Hellyer Bob O'Connor Sam Schwindt Don Lufborough Music came into the world to 'Taper! Get out Rebecca! There's only give pleasure. Softer, Softer. room for one at this window! Breakfast at Doc Gibbs' Some members of the cast. Mrs. George Gibbs SPONSORED BY SMITH BOOTERY, miles city, montana JOHN STOCKHILL JEWELRY STORE, miles city, montana Junior-Senior Prom Banquet Teachers at Banquet CROWN BEARERS Rosemary H. , Gary U. Banquet Tommy Viall Irene Lilienthal Grand March Couples Dancing KING AND QUEEN Pat F. and Linda M. Linda W. , Jim S. Phyllis P. , Clifford M. Adonna L. , Dallas C. Judy M. , Chuck P. SPONSORED BY MILES AND ULMER CO. MIL.ES CITY, MONTANA DONATION DR. WILLIAM R. PELLET M I LES CITY, MONTANA 49 AC FAVORITES MOST MUSICAL Adonna Lilienthal Sonny Olson MOST WITTY Adonna Lilienthal Rubie Euell HEARTIEST LAUGH Adonna Lilienthal Don Billing SPONSORED COURTHOUSE SERVICE CENTER MILES CITY, MONTANA BEST LOOKING Judy McKeever Chuck Pluhar BIGGEST FLIRT Gloria Rath Bill FitzGerald BEST ALL AROUND Joyce McWilliams Jim Whiteside Linda Matovich BY BEACON CAFE MILES CITY, MONTANA FAVORITES MOST POPULAR Phyllis Pluhar Jim Whiteside MOST TALKATIVE A donna Lilienthal Miles Phalen MOST ATHLETIC Nelene Hallberg Jim Stevenson BE ST PERFORMERS Linda M atovich Roger Weaver MOST BASHFUL Chuck Brown Lois Rogge SPONSORED BY BEST LEADERS MOST DEPENDABLE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Elaine Scott Jim Whiteside ANGELA MERCANTILE ANGELA, MONTANA 52 GRIFFITH RADIATOR WORKS MILES CITY, MONTANA FAVORITES BEST PERSONALITY Joyce McWilliams Jim Whiteside MOST INTELLIGENT AND MOST STUDIOUS Catherine Crane David Cogley BEST DANCERS Linda Wilson Jim Stevenson MOST BEAUTIFUL HAIR Pat Frady Bob O'Connor BEST ARTIST Catherine Crane Rubie Euell BEST DRESSED Nels Wille Mike McKeever SPONSORED BY FOSTER DRUG COMPANY MILES CITY, MONTANA 53 STATE PRINTING COMPANY MILES CITY, MONTANA FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Crane, Senator Mike Mansfield, Senator Lee Metcalf, Catherine Crane, and Peggy De Michele, Assistant to Senator Mansfield. Picture taken in office of the Senate Majority Leader, U. S. Capitol, Washington, D. C. Thursday, November 9, 1961. Miss Crane was given a silver pitcher by Indian Prime Minister Nehru for winning first prize in her age group of the Shankar’s International Children's competition world-wide essay contest of 68 countries. She was invited to visit him in Washington when he made a trip to the United States in November. 1. Elaine Scon 2. Lois Rogge 3. Kathy Kibler 4. Nels Wille 5. Linda Matovich 6 Harold Matovich 7 Leila Hinther 8. Jean Barclay 9. Shirley Hafla 10. Rosemary He ns lei gh 11. Chuck and Phyllis Pluhar 12. Mardne Olson 13. Jim Whiteside 14. Floyd Beecher 15. Frances Hawkinson 16. Don Billing 17. Jerry Jim Vollmer 18. Robert Ritter 19. Roger Weaver 20. David Schlenker. RANDALL LUMBER CO. MIL.ES CITY, MONTANA SPONSORED BY 54 72 WESTERN PHARMACY INC. MILES CITY, MONTANA 8 P 0 R T 8 FOOTBALL TROJANS REBELS SECOND CONQUISTADORS HELL RAISERS CHAMPIONS SPONSORED BY SEVENTH STREET SERVICE CENTER MILES CITY, MONTANA O. K. TIRE SHOP MILES CITY, MONTANA BASKETBALL A SQUAD Received Sportsmanship Award 1962 Baker Tournament CHEERLEADERS Rosemary H., Gloria R., Donna F., Neeltje Wille. BACK ROW: Mack P. , Gary U. , Rubie E. , Pat F. , Bob O. , Bob G. , Bradley S. FRONT ROW: Ron H. , Dave C. , Jim S. , Bill W. , Bob H. COACH Mr. Douglas Le Brun FELLMAN'S HARDWARE JORDAN, MONTANA BASKETBALL A SQUAD GARY UTHAUG Forward RUBIE EUELL Center PAT FITZGERALD Forward BOB O'CONNOR Guard BILL WILLE Guard SUBSTITUTES SPONSORED BY SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. MILES CITY, MONTANA MACK PORTER Forward JIM STEVENSON Guard OLIVE GARAGE MILES CITY, MONTANA BASKETBALL B SQUAD BACK ROW: Tom S. , Dave K. , Wayne U. , Dick O. , Coach Dolan. FRONT ROW: Jerry H. , Irl S. , Ron S. , Vern P. , Tom F. , Larry P. Verna Schmidt, Marilyn Hendry, Jeannie Wille. RIO THEATER DEDICATED TO GOOD ENTERTAINMENT JORDAN INSURANCE SERVICE GARFIELD CO. BANK BUILDING TRACK Our first place high hurdler Next years winners Rubie Euell First place miler, Gary Uthaug sponsored by PIONEER GARAGE, Jordan, montana SPORTS SNAPS Coach Polevaulting? Starting the mile. Jordan-Winnett track meet sponsored by GARFIELD COUNTY BANK Jordan, MONTANA YOUR HOME OWNED BANK SNAPS Years growth Football game 8th Period Surprise! Cowboy? Sleepwalking Shut the door! Somebody goofed Jeannie, drying hair! Going somewhere ? sponsored by HELL CREEK BAR, Jordan, montana 62 SNAPS s : f - - ' Lois R. Working hard! Shirley relaxing Roses are red 63 SNAPS Band Marching in Lewistown Class C Mile - 1st Harris, Colstrip. 2nd Uthaug, Jordan . Time 4:39.6 State Interscholastic Track Meet Missoula, Montana Gary also runs the halfmile and pole vaults well enough to place in smaller meets. 64


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