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

 - Class of 1976

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TEAM THAT WENT TO STATE--1966--For the list of members, refer to the Sports Division page, which is page 79. Katie McDonald Glenn Hageman RODEO CLUB—1966 Daniel Burgess, Sam Huston, Richard Clark, Lucille Dun- ning, John Gibson, and Jerry Twitchell. Hugh Highland, Anita Hin- ther, Patty O'Connor, and John Fitzgerald. Everybody wanted power in the 60's--flower power, drug power, hippie power. Black power, student power, and women's power. At GCHS, there was enough basketball power to make it to state and win the Cheerleading Trophy three years in a row. Deaths saddened the nation during the 60's. John Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Martin Luther King, thousands of boys in Viet- nam, and Marilyn Monroe. Books such as Population Bomb, Future Shock, Unsafe at Any Speed, and The Silent Spring started some people thinking. GCHS published Garfield County 1919-1969. Everybody listened to the Beatles, watched The Smothers Brothers, and played Bill Cosby records. GCHS boasted a 41 piece band and 10 twirlers. Jackie Kennedy married Aristotle Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor married Richard Burton, and Emma Hendry married a former GCHS principal, Louis Schnebly. GCHS saw the last of Senior Sneaks and Mr. Nedds worked hard for a new school, but it was voted down. Mrs. Dunning took over as Dorm Matron and Bob Singer and Mrs. Patterson left the school. The library was expanded and Joan MacDonald helped rearrange the books. The pop machine came in, went out, and came in again. Sadie Hawkin's Day became a regular school event. Jim O'Connor wrote poetry. The School Board suggested that Hugh Highland shave his beard before graduation and John Glenn orbited the earth three times. The songs of the day were: Everything is Beautiful, By the Time I Get to Phoenix, and Leaving on a Jet Plane. Ffeo- ple were saying, Is that right?' and Right on, man.” FROM THE SAGA 1969 Can you believe ? Corrine and Christine Edwards not giggling Jo Ryan not talking David O'Connor hustling girls Brad Wheatcroft with a clean joke 13 Mrs. Michletti without long eyelashes Jack McRae ever coming to school Darla Rogge with only one boy GCHS packing it

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the 50’s Coach Gliko launched GCHS into the 50's with the help of the G Club. The 1952 Remuda says, Searching for replacements for two graduated guards, Coach Gliko con- verted forwards John Davenport and Phil Edsall, Charles Rangburn arose from the bench, and the trio alter- nated at the guard posts. John McKerlick, 6'2 center, and for- wards Larry Harbaugh and Roger Fellman rounded out the 'Select Six’ that saw most of the action. Elsewhere in the world of the 50's, Elvis Presley was gyrating to the new rock and roll music, Mari- lyn Monroe was posing over air jets, President Truman was disagreeing with General McArthur about the Korean conflict, Elizabeth Taylor was marrying Eddie Fisher, and Queen Elizabeth was being crowned. Ffeople wore buttons saying I like Ike. Rural Garfield County got electricity and telephones. Popular songs were Heart- break Hotel, Mona Lisa, and That's Amore. FROM THE SAGA Clips from Editorials It seems as we recall Mr. Sch- nebly warned us about necking in front of the school house. But. . . The Junior-Senior Prom is coming. . . Bear in mind, class co-operation is needed. It seems that people think that the halls are a little dangerous when the bell rings at twelve. . . The reason the teachers don't kick more students out of classes is probably due to their good judge - ment of how important an education is to a person now days. But don't push them too far because they will kick you out if they have to. (The warning should have been taken seriously, because April Fool's Day the fire alarm was rung again. All except 15 students not only left the building but left the campus. All were kicked out for 3 days and the ringleaders had to stay out a week). Some punishments were not so severe. Since Bob Engdahl liked to throw erasers so well in class, the teacher let him throw them at a light pole for a whole hour. SCHOOL BOARD—1954. From left to right: Norman Olson, Earl Hebrew, Fete Ronning, John Hooker, Mabel Pollard, Matt Leuschen, Ralph McWilliams, Clell O'Connor, and Louis Schnebly. FROM THE SAGA 1958 What’s life ? Randy Billing... Running around town after school. Mary Ady... What you are when you ain't dead. Margie Ryan... I wish there wasnt any. Charles Whiteside.. .Sitting in Journ- alism gazing out the window with spring fever. Evon Schwindt... I haven't found any yet. Bert Boughton Ronnie Merwin. The following pictures are from the 60's. Back Row: Bobby O'Connor, Leila Hinther, and Rubie Euell. Front Row: Judy Garber and Patty O'COnnor. Paul Hoverson Terry Schmidt. « 12



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Two of the greatest accomplishments during the 70's were putting a man on the moon and the GCHS Drama Team taking the State Sweep- stakes Trophy. Our boys were taken out of Vietnam, there was the Wa- tergate Scandle, and Richard Nixon became the first President to resign. Gerald Ford became the first appointed Vice-President to succeed a Pres- ident who resigned. No one will forget the pig squeals up and down the halls of GCHS or the time Mr. Iverson got picked up by the cops for kidnapping the Chemistry class as a joke. The journalism class started publishing the Sagebrush Saga in the Tribune and the Class of '74 took a sneak and were required to make up the eight hours they had missed in detention before they could re- ceive their diplomas. The town of Jordan got a new high school build - ing and some streets were paved. The long-awaited swimming pool was opened and construction was started on the county museum. Some GCHS students, Dallas Currey, Jackie Artz, Tim Lervick, and Dan Hansard, formed a band. Other music sounds were George Wil- son singing Behind Closed Doors and Wasted Days and Wasted Nights playing at the Youth Center. In sports. Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's home run record and sev- eral GCHS Rodeo Team members went to Nationals. The football team won their first game. Other firsts were the trip some students took to Europe and the school invention, the Pop Courses. In '76 it seems that everybody is getting CB radios. This may be due to the fact that the community now has private telephone lines and people need a way to find out what is happening. This year also brings us to the nation's Bicentennial and everyone is doing a little something to show their spirit. One of the bigger events was that the local Bicentennial Committe built a float and entered it in the Billings parade. FROM THE SAGA In 1971, when asked, most students voted that they wished they had. . . Toes like Hazel Pluhar or Jeff Landers Measurements like Alice Brooks or Bill Helm Knee -caps like Shelley Stinebaugh or Tim Irish Belly-buttons like Linda Parks or Brad Wheatcroft In 1972 the votes went like this: Eyebrows like Jackie Artz or Gerald Mumion Noses like Mary Ellen Dick or Quinn Jessen Ears like Carol Kibler or Dan Hansard Arms like Susan Hauso or George Guesanburu Cheeks like Sharon Ryan or Alvin Rich 14

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