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SEARS DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT THESE DIE-HARDS! Back Row-Mike Trumbo, David Saylor, Elsie Cowin, Barb Harbaugh, LeAnn Buffington, Ross Lehner. Front Row-Kent Hunter, Keith Fogle, Kelly MacDonald, Michael Guesanburu, Shelley Fogle. ■AAA A whole quarter so they could bring their conduct grades up from a D- to an A. Glenn had told us that whoever wore a dress or a tie, girls and boys respectively, every day for a quarter, would get an A in Conduct. Not everything w'e did that year was destructive. We visited the Freedom Train in Billings and behaved like well-mannered children. We even managed to look quite civilized when the day of Graduation rolled around,, and received our diplomas with all the grace we could possibly muster up. Freshmen Initiation changed some of our classmates from being ornery to just plain crazy, like when Barb and Kelly sat on the road the day of Initiation, causing tourists to slow down considerably to See the sights of Montana. It seemed Cotton wanted to stay little be- cause he came in on a tricycle. Michael must have en- joyed whitewashing the J because he ended up with more whitewash on him than on the J. Initiation must have really freaked Lynn C. out because she forgot to get on the bus in Billings during a Speech meet and a Patrolman brought her to Hardin where the rest of the kids were. We sort of straightened up long enough our Junior year to raise money to put on a nice prom, the theme being, Tonight’s The Night. Now that we are Seniors, we have initiated the Freshmen with as much zest as any Senior before us. We are now all anxiously waiting for May 11, which is Graduation.
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• • • THERE WAS A TIME WHEN FIRST GRADE CLASS IN 168- BACK ROW: Duane Engdahl, Roy Hughes, Barb Harbaugh, Elsie Cowin, LeAnn Buffington, Jack Burgess. MIDDI£ ROW: Mrs. Alta Wille, Kelly MacDonald, Charlene Saylor, Cathy Mumion, Shelley Hageman, Sherry Carter, Shelley Nesbitt. FRONT ROW: Robby Tenney, Kent Hunter, Michael Guesanburu, Eddie Lee, and Keith Fogle. CLASS HISTORY The first grade class of 1968 consisted of seventeen cute and lovable kids. However, after various things happening, there are only eleven who have managed to make all twelve years together. Mrs. Alta Wille was there as our first grade teacher, and somehow managed to get rid of all of us, sooner or later. Mrs. Margaret Viall received us as we ventured into second grade and furthered our somewhat limited educa- tion. By the time third grade and Mrs. Jane Wille rolled around, we were convinced that we had learned it all, but of course we hadn’t as we soon found out. Fourth grade brought Mrs. Lura Turner and one half hour more school. We were classed as Older kids now. Fifth grade presented us with Mrs. Holly Biastoch, and for the boys, basketball. The girls were also intro- duced to the sport when we began our physical education class. Miss Linnea Strandburg saw to it that we knew more when we left sixth grade than when we had come. It was a hard-won battle. Feeling that no matter what we did, we would always be ahead, we. started seventh grade with all the zest of an upper-classman. We soon knew that we were still just pupils after a year with Mr. Stephen Hopkins and Mr. ■Bill Biastoch. Our last year of grade school rolled around finally and Mr. Glenn Ha geman was there to oversee all our little activities and convince us that our pranks weren't all that great. Somehow I don't think he managed to cure us completely, for this was the year that everyone had a session with the principal, Mr. Garnet, sooner or later. Ruth Losinski put a rubber snake in Glenn Hageman’s coffee cup and when he’d drunk enough to see the tail of the snake, he dumped the rest down the drain as fast as he could! Kelly MacDonald put live grasshoppers in Glenn’s desk and when he opened his drawer, the grass- hoppers that weren’t already squashed, jumped all over! A bunch of us put a freshly killed bird in Stephen Hopkin's desk and when he saw it, he immediately blamed the right people! One time in Montana History, Kent Hunter and Keith Fogle were the only ones who did an assignment, so the rest of us copied off Kent through Ross. The answer to one question was supposed to be, Settlers moved west, but because we couldn’t read Ross’ writing, we wrote Rattlers moved west. Need- less to say, we were caught. One day during Study Hall we tried to lock Carol Umland in the closet, but she retaliated by locking Roy Hughes in a cupboard that he was hiding in by putting drumsticks (that happened to be Roy's) in the handles of the cupboard doors! Ruth and Kelly shocked Glenn by wearing dresses every day for a
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JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Wanda Lervick-Representative, Dixie Green-Vice President, Patrick Baugh-President, Dale Flains-Secretary Treasurer, Cathy Engdahl-Representative Wanda Barclay Patrick Baugh Dale Brooks Brenda Drew Cathy Engdahl Duane Engdahl Chad FitzGerald Shawn FitzGerald Patti Galla 4 - 24
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