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

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DALE FELLMAN FEEDS Dr. Pat Alexander Nutrition and Sales Jeff Loomis, Driver Gary Loomis', Driver ■I Jim McWilliams, Mill Mgr. Mike.Losinski, Asst. Mill Mg Remmia 1985 (jarfield County High School got dan, Montana 'Dedicated Alta Willie 3rom Zke Class Of J985 Since Mrs.Willie started most of our class on its way in our first grade of school, it seemed only fitting to have her be a part of our leaving. Mrs. Wille taught first grade for twenty years in the Jordan Elementary School and even after retiring, continued to lend a helping hand by being a substitute teacher. She enjoyed teaching very much and her contributions to our beginning year of education are much appreciated. Alta Wille is a model teacher and community member. We are glad we began our education with her. Superintendent’s Message I would like to congratulate the graduates of 1985. I am pleased that you successfully completed your Senior year. Graduating is an accomplishment of which you can be proud. I have long believed that graduation and a diploma are honors that are earned, and not something that is lightly given. I believe your class contributed much to Garfield County High School. It is my sincere hope that your adult lives are mean- ingful, prosperous and satisfying. I believe a few comments for the underclassmen are also appropriate. What Garfield County High School is, achieves, or will become is really up to our student body. You are the school. Your success as students will be the school's success. faculty Of QCMS Don Bray Honore Bray Mareta Brusett Rose Edwards Industrial Arts Home Economics Journalism World History Business Classes Carol Fah Dave Klo Art, Spanish Social Sci ker ences Donna Kloker Barbara Mansfield Resource Room Science - • • - ’ - - Michael Mansfield Bruce Thomas Daryl White Virginia Wille Mathematics Counselor English Band Physical Education 5 Which way to the beach? If I close my eyes, it'll go away. Math figures, Corey-not girl figures! Don't do it! I know Martial Arts! THIS SCHOOL H WOULD BE NOTHING WITHOUT ME. SENIORS Diapers Zo Demons BABY PICTURES: from left to right, Jean Ady, Larry Baker, Mimi Batesman, Dean Clark, Mark Colvin, Bruce Fellman, Grant Guptill, Pam Kreider, John Saylor, and Roger Chamberlin, Mitch Loomis and Dad, Sam Murnion, Tammy Phipps, Tammy Quinlan, Clint Thomas, Dean Uthaug, Sheila Whiteside, Dianna Willis. Senior Officers And Advisors Rose Edwards Barbara Mansfield Virginia Wille White Rose and ijreen Carnation 'Dark ifreen and Dig lit Cfreen “Zo Zke Past 9or All Zkat We Mace Cearued, Zo Zke Present Sor All Zkat We Skate, Zo Zke Suture Sor All Zkat We Mope.” Pretty Witty Personalities 1. MOST EASILY EMBARRASSED: Jean Ady and Clint Thomas. 2. MOST TALENTED: Sheila Whiteside and Larry Baker. 3. SHYEST: Mimi Bateman and Clint Thomas. 4. BEST DRESSED: Sheila Whiteside and Mark Colvin. 5. MOST INTELLIGENT and MOST LIKELY TO SUC- CEED: Jean Ady and Mark Colvin. 6. MOST ATHLETIC: Sheila Whiteside and Dean Clark. 1. CLASS CLOWS: Tammy Quin- lan and Dan Boots. 2. HEARTIEST LAUGH: Sam Murnion and Dian- na Willis. 3. BEST LOOKING: John Saylor and Sheila Whiteside. 4. MOST POPULAR and BIGGEST FLIRTS: Sheila Whiteside and Bruce Fellman. 5. MOST CONGE- NIAL: Sheila Whiteside and Larry Baker. 11 Senior M Front row, left to right: Jole Williams, Amy Pederson, Mimi Bateman, Leeanda Ady, Theresa Graham, Sheila Whiteside, Michelle Burgess. Second row, left to right; Mark Colvin, Nathan Murnion, Larry Baker, Jean Ady, Grant Guptill, Brenda Weber, Spark Ross, Dean Uthaug, Bruce Fellman. Teachers: Mrs. Alta Wille and Mrs. Almeda Fogle. 4 w mr t. v m lu 12 We started out as little first graders with Mrs. Alta Wille as our teacher. Everyone was supposed to draw a picture of what they wanted to be when they grew up. Mark and Bruce wanted to be firemen, so they drew a red fire truck and used three red color crayons coloring it. Sam and Larry wanted to be ranchers, Jean wanted to be a librarian, and Sheila wanted to be a housewife. In first grade, the girls always played with barbie dolls. Everyone was supposed to try to sleep at nap hour but as you know any first graders, it was hard to fall asleep. One of our favorite places to play at recess time was the steps over by the back door of the old grade school. The girls used to chase the guys by the steps and it was a good place to sneak out of the recess teacher's sight. In second grade our teacher was Mrs. Margaret Viall. At recess time Mrs. Viall would always twirl the jump rope for us to jump. We sang jumping rope songs as we played which stayed with our recessed for many years. At Christmas time we had a program where we covered flashlights with colored crepe paper and paper plate backs. We swirled them around and it made many different colored lights. We also had a mayday program. At the mayday program each of us kids had partners and we danced around the maypole weaving long strands of cloth in certain patterns. It kind of looked like a checkerboard. Third grade rolled around and we had Miss Skurdall as our teacher. Miss Skurdall became the resource room teacher, and so our third grade room turned into the resource room. We had to go back to the second grade room and Mrs. Viall became our teacher again. She always told us that we missed her so much that we decided to come back to the second grade. That year we doubled up the second grade in her room so it made it a little more crowded than usual. It wasn't too bad though. In third grade Scott Royer came to join our class. He would prove to make life exciting for our class in the years to come. In third grade we also had a birthday party for someone and Mark didn't think the knife that was used to cut the cake looked sharp. He said, Oh, this knife doesn't look very sharp-here Sam, and he commenced to saw on Sam's arm. There was blood all over. Mark found out the knife was sharp and he learned not to try out knives on people. Or at least we hope he did! For fourth grade our teacher was Miss Susie Stanton. She brought laughter and music to our class with her guitar playing. We liked to sing songs such as Puff the magic dragon It's a small world after all . We played games such as swords up in which the person who found the word she said in the dictionary the fastest was the winner. We had a sea cave, a small area that was partitioned off at the corner of the room, with a ship's net and sand and shells glued on the dividers. We could read or just think by ourselves in the cave. We also got our first fishtank in fourth grade. We fed two big Oscar fish brine shrimp out of our hands. We also had some Jack Dempsey's angelfish and a fish that ate the algae out of the tank. Fourth grade was also the year when the boys learned to use peashooters. Mark chipped Michelle Burgess's tooth. He was always getting into trouble! Our class had its first pet day in fourth grade. Oh brother! Scott's cat went to the bathroom behind the fish tank and Scott puked cleaning it up. We also said the PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE everyday. Our fifth grade teacher was Miss Beverly Faber. We picked up Chris Funk, Dianna Willis, and Mitch Loomis that year. In fifth grade we got to be in the spelling bee and Jean Ady took second place. Girl's and boy's basketball was offered and some of us took it. Our sixth grade teacher was Mrs. Edith Osborne. We tumbled rocks until they were shiny and made jewelry out of them. Some of us started to play in the high school band that year. We had a fast math group and we made a cake using metric measurements. We sometimes were up to no good back at our math table though. One day we decided to chew snoose with Mrs. Osborne's coffee grounds. We all had our lips full and there was a big pile of coffee on the table when she came back to see what we were laughing about. Mark covered the coffee that was spilled with hands but Sheila had to go out in the hall because she was laughing so hard. We went to the J for a little field trip. Amy left us during sixth grade and Scott and Chris left us after the year was over. In seventh grade we got to switch classes. Mrs. Southern was our homeroom teacher but we also had Mr. Shutak for math and science. We had co-ed basketball that year and we played teams like Kinsey, Vida, and Circle. Some of us kids got in trouble in music class with Miss Schmucker and we had to clean the grade school bathrooms for a week. How repulsive! Our eighth grade homeroom teacher was Mr. Shutak but we also had Mr. Southern for History, English, and Spelling. Our girls and boys basketball teams were separate. For our eighth grade trip we went to Sleeping Buffalo to spend a couple of nights and go swimming. The boys collapsed the girl's tent three times in the middle of the night. We took another trip to the J and the boys detoured down to Grant's house to get some water while Mr. Shutak took the girls back to the school for some pop. We finally reached our graduation day and we were so excited. We had a good graduation with a lot of country kids and a dance followed at the VFW Hall. We finally reached high school but now we were on the bottom of the totem pole instead of at the top. Some country kids that joined us were Tammy Phipps, Dean Clark, John Saylor, Roger Chamberlin, Clint Thomas, Pam Kreider, and Carl Smart. We won first prize for our float at homecoming. Initiation was a blast! Everyone, especially the boys, were short, but as three years passed things would change. Tammy Quinlan joined us at the beginning of our sophomore year. Later the same year Dan Boots joined our class. We got our class rings and Tammy Quinlan and John Saylor were our homecoming candidates. Our junior year was a successful one. We put on the senior prom and banquet and spent many hours making the drab gym into a beautiful dance floor. Among other things, we sold magazines to raise money. Now our class is finally Seniors. We had a fun time initiating the freshmen. John Saylor and Sheila Whiteside were homecoming royalty. Now it's time for us to leave G.C.H.S. but we have a lot of good memories to cherish. Cast Will And I, JEAN ADY, will my knees to Mrs. Edwards in hopes that she will have as much fun with mine as she had with her own. I, LARRY BAKER, will my ability to jump off a calf horse to anyone who wants a big headache. I, MIMI BATEMAN, will my hard working traits to all my lower classmates. I, DANIEL BOOTS, will my ability to pick nice girls to Clint Thomas. I, ROGER CHAMBERLIN, will my ability to be myself to anyone who thinks they can handle it. I, DEAN CLARK, will my temper to anybody who doesn't already have one. I, MARK COLVIN, will my sound mind and beautiful body to Troy Twitched. I, BRUCE FELLMAN, will if you will. I, GRANT GUPTILL, will my body and size to Ed Murnion, for sports. I, PAMELA KREIDER, will my ability to be different to anyone who is tired of the same old Jordan grind. I, MITCHELL S. LOOMIS, will my ability to stay out of trouble to my brother Shane. I, SAM MURNION, will my whole body to the Human Physiology class for experimental purposes. I, TAMMY PHIPPS, will my ability to put up with Jordan gossip to anybody who things they can handle it. I, TAMMY QUINLAN, will my upper body to Shelly and Marcene McWilliams and my leadership ability to Darla Stanton. I, JOHN SAYLOR, will not. I, CARL SMART, will my ability to wake up in the morning without a hangover to Tony Baler. I, CLINT THOMAS, will my life insurance to Kurt Grimsrud and Travis Browning, since they need it more than I do. I, DEAN UTHAUG, will my great English knowledge to Chad O'Connor so he can pass. I, SHEILA WHITESIDE, will my hair to Dawn Beecher and Shay Grimsrud, and all the fun I had in basketball to Shan, so he can have just as much fun. I, DIANNA WILLIS, will all my high school books and all my troubles to get my homework done to my underclassmates. 14 Senior Credits Jean Ady OEA 4 Drill Team 2 Pep Club 1-4 (V P) Remuda 2-3 Saga 3 Beef Cook-Off 1 School Play 1, 2, 4 Basketball 1-4 Track 1-4 Girl's State Band 1-2 Who's Who Among H.S. Students 3-4 Class Secretary 1 Student Council 3 (V P) 4 G-Club 1-4 Homecoming Candidate and Queen 3 Larry Baker Pep Club 1-4 Basketball 1-4 Football 2-4 Boy's State Band 1-4 Homecoming Candidate 3 Rodeo Club 1-4 Mimi Bateman Beef Cook-Off 1 Choir 1-2 Band 1-4 Special Olympics 1 Daniel Boots Basketball 2 Pep Club 3 Roger Chamberlin Pep Club 1-2 Basketball 1-4 Track 1-4 Cross-Country 2-3 Boy's State Dorm Council 1-2 Homecoming Candidate 4 Dean Clark Basketball 1-4 Football 1-4 Track 1-3 G-Club 1-4 Rodeo Club 1-4 Class Vice-President 2 Class President 4 Boy's State Who's Who Among H.S. Students 3 Student Council 3 Homecoming Candidate 1 Mark Colvin OEA 4 (Sec.) Remuda 3, 4 (Editor) Saga 3 Basketball 1-4 Football 1-4 Boy's State Band 1 Who's Who Among H.S. Students 1-4 Class President 3 Class Vice-President 4 Student Council 4 (Pres.) G-Club 1-4 Prom King 3 Bruce Fellman FHA 2-3 Pep Club 1 Basketball 1-4 Track 1-2 Cross-Country 2 Stat-Keeper 1-2 Boy's State Who's Who Among H.S. Students 4 Class President 1 Student Council 2 Homecoming Candidate 4 Grant Guptill Pep Club 1-4 Remuda 1-3 Saga 2-3 Basketball 1-4 Football 1-4 Track 1-4 Photography Club 4 Top Freshman Athlete Pamela Kreider FHA 1-4 Drill Team 1 Pep Club 1-4 Remuda 2 Saga 3 Beef Cook-Off 1 Basketball 1-3 Track 1-4 Basketball Manager 2 Choir 1 Who's Who Among H.S. Students 4 Class Secretary 3 G-Club 1-4 Dorm Council 1-3 Mitchell Loomis Pep Club 2 Basketball 2 Football 2 Track 1 Choir 3 Nathan Murnion Basketball 1-2 Student Council 1 Class President 2 Pep Club 1 Tamara Quinlan OEA 4 (Pres.) Pep Club 1-4 (Pres.) Basketball 1-4 Track 1-4 Cheerleading 1-4 (Captain) Who's Who Among H.S. Students 2-4 Class Vice-President 3 Class Secretary 1, 4 G-Club 1-4 Homecoming Candidate 2, 4 Top Female Athlete 2 John Saylor OEA 4 Pep Club 1-2 Basketball 1-3 Track 2-4 Class Vice-President 1 Homecoming Candidate 2, 4 (King) Carl Smart Pep Club 1-2 School Play 2 Basketball 1 Football 1 Track 2 Choir 3 Photography Club 4 Rodeo Club 3 Clint Thomas Pep Club 1 Basketball 1-2 Track 4 Rodeo Club 1-4 Dorm Council 3-4 Dean Uthaug OEA 4 Pep Club 1-4 Basketball 1-2 Football 1-4 Track Manager 3-4 Stat-Keeper 4 G-Club 2-4 Sheila Whiteside FHA 1-2 Drill Team 1-4 Pep Club 1-4 Remuda 2 Beef Cook-Off 1 School Play 4 Basketball 1-4 (Captain) Track 1-3 Stat-Keeper 3-4 Girl's State Alternate Band 1-4 Cheerleading 2 Who's Who Among H.S. Students 2-4 Student Council 1, 2-3 (Sec.) 4 Homecoming Candidate and Queen 4 Top Female Athlete 1, 3 Top Freshman Athlete Dianna Willis Beef Cook-Off 1 Choir 1-2 Intramural Volleyball 2 Heavy Metal Do you know the answer to 2a? . .. just in case I get lost! Puppy Love Lights . .. Camera .. . Action! Guess what we just did?! Uncle Sam wants you! Ahh-Sooo, Egg rolls and Wu fu yung? Mitchell S. Coomis Zamam S. Phipps Nathan M- Mum ion Zamam S. Quinlan George Ady Tony Baler Edie Ballensky Dawn Beecher Paul Buffington Kara Clark Mona Gallinger Christy Green Shane Loomis Damon Mallo Glenda Irons Karla Kerr Shelly McWilliams Marcene McWilliams Mark Merlak Chad O'Connor Beth Phipps Tony Phipps Sparky Ross Jay Selman Darla Stanton Travis Twitchell Kim Wilson Mike Williams 19 junior Officers And Advisors Junior class officers: Christy Green-President, Marcene McWilliams-Vice-President, and Edie Ballensky-Secre- tary 20 Jenny Loomis DeLee Mallo Tracy Milroy Dorrine Murnion Ray Murnion Mindy Olson Rhonda Phillips Kyle Phipps Tim Phipps Jane Quinlan Mega Sprague Shan Whiteside Sophomore Officers Shan Whiteside, President; Mega Sprague, Secretary-Treasurer; Brem Fellman, Vice-President Is this third hour . . . or sixth hour? Sherlie, you have spinach on your teeth!!! Advisors Don Bray and Daryl White 24 Corey Bollinger Julie Baker Lorin Abarr Brett Coldwell Kim Davenport Lisa Buffington Cody Clark Shay Grimsrud Jeannie Gibson LaVurn Gagnon George Fina Greg Hellyer Shavon Hooker Tammy Kerr Alberta Murnion Ed Murnion Lee Murnion Ann O'Connor Tony O'Connor Nathan Saylor Andy Spencer Troy Twitchell Jennifer Wilson Jreskman Class Officers Advisors Secretary-Treasurer Julie Baker, President Nathan Saylor, Vice-President Cody Clark Who said I couldn't break dance? Mike Mansfield Honore Bray That's the new girl? Tennis anyone? Will the real airhead please rise? ORGANIZATIONS Pep Club Makes Mustang Magic Left to right from top: Dean Uthaug, Jean Ady, Victor Ady, Tracy Milroy, Paul Buffington, Mike Green, Jay Selman, Kim Wilson, Shan Whiteside, Karla Kerr, Sherlie Hains, Lisa FitzGerald, Lorna Krum, Andy Spencer, Tony O'Connor, Dawn Beecher, Edie Ballensky, Dorrine Murnion, Gina FitzGerald, Lee Murnion, Pam Beecher, Pam Kreider, Sheila Whiteside, Grant Guptill, Marcene McWilliams, Christy Green, Kara Clark, Larry Baker, Rhonda Gagnon, Mega Sprague, Darla Stanton, Shelly McWilliams, Tammy Quinlan, Shavon Hooker, Julie Baker, Tammy Kerr, Jennifer Wilson There were approximately 40 students in Pep Club this year. Pep Club helps out during the year by selling concessions at the ball games, handing out flowers for parents' night, setting up spirit week, promoting school spirit and other things of the sort. Barbara Mansfield is the sponsor of Pep Club. Without Pep Club, the school wouldn't be very exciting. 30 Barbara Mansfield, Sponsor ALRIGHT MUSTANGS! Sounds of Victory We’ve Qot Spirit Coke is it, Tracy! Eating the profits again, Pam? Left to right from top: Andy Spencer, Wayne Shawver, Tracy Milroy, Wiley Snell, George Ady, Michelle Ady, Shan Whiteside, Lindsay Uthaug, Sherlie Hains, Tony O'Connor, Shavon Hooker, Larry Baker, Sheila Whiteside, Jennifer Wilson, Denim Hellyer, Kim Wilson, Lucy Murnion, Darla Stanton, Julie Baker, Shawn Hooker, Ray Murnion, Instructor Virginia Wille, Alberta Murnion, Tammy Kerr, Maribeth McKeever, Kara Clark, Lorna Krum, Lisa FitzGerald, Andrea Krikorian, Mindy Ross, Mimi Bateman Instructor Virginia Wille Seniors Mimi Bateman, Larry Baker, and Sheila White- side 32 Left to right, Sheila Whiteside, Maribeth McKeever, Karla Kerr, Glenda Irons, Rhonda Gagnon, Kim Davenport, Tammy Kerr, Mega Sprague, Emma Loomis, Jenny Loomis, and Mindy Olson. Electrifying Eleven Director Rose Edwards luture Homemakers Of America Back row, left to right: Julie Baker, Shavon Hooker, Shelly McWilliams, Dorrine Murnion, Nathan Saylor, Andy Spencer, Ed Murnion. Front row, left to right: Kim Wilson, Marcene McWilliams, Edie Ballensky, Christy Green, Kara Clark, Jennifer W'ilson, Tammy Kerr, and Cody Clark. Office Education Association Left to right: Dean Uthaug, John Saylor, Rhonda Gagnon, Pam Beecher, Darla Stanton, Jean Ady, Mark Colvin, and Tammy Quinlan 35 QCMS Student Council Standing, Left to Right, Tracy Milroy, Tony O'Connor, Mark Colvin, Mike Williams, and Travis Twitchell. Sitting, Gina Fitzgerald, Shavon Hooker, Sheila Whiteside, and Jean Ady, missing, Marcene McWilliams. In Student Council this year it has been very exciting. By exciting, I mean the election of President and Vice- President. In the race, there were three parties running. There were Sam Murnion and John Saylor, Darla Stanton and Tammy Quinlan, Mark Colvin and Marcene McWilliams. Mark and Marcene had the campaign slogan of “Elect M M for Student Council They bought M M's for every locker and helped to put forth the idea of the M M candidates. When election day came, John and Sam withdrew from the race, so it was Darla and Tammy against the M M's. After giving speeches to the student body, and them voting, it came out as M M's as the winners by a landslide. After being elected, they went to work by sponsoring a couple of dances and during the month of January, 1985, they donated $100 towards the purchase of a leaper machine that will be used in basketball and track. In the near future, they will sponsor some more dances to give the kids in school something to do with their time. (jarfield County Kodeo Club Left to right from top: Ed Murnion, Cody Clark, Mike Williams, Julie Baker, Shavon Hooker, Edie Ballensky, Dorrine Murnion, Jay Selman, Larry Baker, Dean Clark, Tony Phipps, Paul Buffington, Clint Thomas. Dean Clark and Larry Baker 1st place-team roping Colstrip Advisor Jim Baker Rodeo-7-14-83 37 Garfield County 'Dormitory Back Row, Left to Right; Travis Browning, Roger Chamberlin, Kurt Grimsrud, Carl Smart, Clint Thomas, Shan Whiteside Front Row, Shelly McWilliams, Dorrine Murnion, Sheila Whiteside, Marcene McWilliams, and Shay Grimsrud. How is one supposed to start a story about a building which was built by those, whose shoes we can never fill. All one can do is add to the history and folklore and be glad that walls cannot talk. Over the years these halls have been roamed by those who reared us. The ghosts of ages past still keep the halls filled with legends and life. As the trees become strong in the roots because of past experiences in the dorm, the Garfield County Domitory will stand forever. Boys and Girls of GCHS have came and gone. Some have become lawyers and some have become teachers, but no matter what life they live now, the dorm still lives within their memories. Stories of how kids would do their best to sneak out and come back to a dirty kitchen floor, how certain matrons could tell who was walking just by hearing the footsteps in the halls. The voices of laughter, crying, friendliness, and of concern still remain today and everyday. Though we are fewer, we still keep the life in a building which will always be our home away from home. 38 Dorm Parents: Greg and Julie Hatfield and daughters Rebecca and Beth. Kurt, Get out of my room!! Do you know what it's like to have so many big brothers and sisters? Bright Eyes I'm not awake yet. Kcmuda Staff Mark Colvin Dawn Beecher Salespeople Editor Top to bottom: Vic Ady, Dawn Beecher, Tony O'Connor, Pam Beecher, Andy Spencer, Mark Colvin, Maribeth McKeever. Not Pictured: Dorrine Murnion, Shan Whiteside, DeLee Mallo. iecretary-T ri Maribeth McKeever Andrea Baule, Bruce Thomas, Jeanette Thomas Cady Mustangs Advance Zo Oivisionals BACK ROW: left to right: Assistant Coach Mike Mansfield, manager Kara Clark, Jean Ady, Lorna Krum, Kim Wilson, Lisa Buffington, Ann O'Connor, Gina FitzGerald, Shelly McWil- liams, Lisa FitzGerald, Coach Daryl White. FRONT ROW: left to right: Marcene McWilliams, Darla Stanton, Tammy Quinlan, Sheila Whiteside BACK ROW: left to right: Coach Mike Mansfield, manager Glenda Irons, Tammy Kerr, Lorna Krum, Gina FitzGerald, Lisa Buffington, Ann O'Connor, Lisa FitzGerald, Rhonda Gagnon, Sherlie Hains, manager Kara Clark. FRONT ROW: left to right: Jennifer Wilson, Shavon Hooker, Julie Baker. Varsity Record Jordan 58 Brockton 33 Jordan 54 Richey 27 Jordan 57 Sacred Heart 35 Jordan 67 Poplar 43 Jordan 45 Ekalaka 38 Jordan 73 Plevna 44 Jordan 66 Poplar 76 Jordan 49 Hysham 65 Jordan 55 Rosebud 24 Jordan 52 Terry 49 Jordan 59 Rosebud 45 Jordan 36 Wilbaux 40 Jordan 64 Plevna 41 Jordan 23 Hysham 50 Jordan 32 Terry 48 Jordan 45 Ekalaka 50 Jordan 52 Wilbaux 50 Jordan 49 Terry 55 Jordan 66 Ekalaka 49 Jordan 61 Terry 45 Jordan 35 Fromberg 62 Jordan 66 Broadview 47 Jordan 49 Absarokee 61 42 Coach Daryl White BIRTH DATE: October 12, 1951 HOMETOWN: Plentywood, Montana COLLEGES: Centralia Community College, Cen- tralia, Wa. Central Washington University, Ellens- burg, Wa. MAJORS: Physical Education and English FAMILY: He is married to Sharon White and has two children. Benjamin is 2 V2 and Elizabeth is one year old. PROFILE: He has taught school at Marymount Academy in Red Lodge, Pine Hills in Miles City, Hays-Lodge Pole High School, and Jordan INTERESTS: Running, fishing, back-packing, traveling, and playing guitar. Those loyal Mustang fans! Sheila goes for a shot. Tammy K. shooting a freethrow. Tammy Q. gets a rebound. 43 Planning for victory. Marcene goes for a freethrow. jCet’s Meat Jt ?or Zhe Mustangs Boy's Basketball Cheerleaders: left to right; Shavon Hooker, Darla Stanton, Tammy Kerr, Mega Sprague, Shelly McWilliams, Tammy Quinlan, Julie Baker. Mascot-Kara Clark Advisor Darlene Jessen Football and Girl's Basketball Cheerleaders: Mega Sprague, Jole Williams, and Christy Green 44 JV Cheerleaders: Shavon Hooker, Tammy Kerr, and Varsity Cheerleaders: Top-Shelly McWilliams, Center, Julie Baker left to right: Tammy Quinlan, Kara Clark, Darla Stan- ton, Bottom-Mega Sprague 45 Mascot Kara Clark 1984-1985 Boys Basketball Coach David Kloker Born: 12 19 49; Anaconda, Montana Hometown: Anaconda, Montana College: College of Great Falls Major: Elementary Education, History, Political Science Minor Family: Wife, Donna, kids, Luke, Marc, and Toby. Hobbies: Coaching, Hunting, and Camping 1984-1985 Boys Basketball Scores Jordan 51 VS. Broadus 69 Jordan 55 vs. St Leos 49 Jordan 58 vs. Wiboux 54 Jordan 51 vs. Richey 61 Jordan 52 vs. Plevna 36 Jordan 57 vs. Terry 81 Jordan 45 vs. Ekalaka 57 Jordan 40 vs. Hysham 58 Jordan 78 vs. Rosebud 32 Jordan 72 vs. Pine Hills 55 Jordan 55 vs. Wibaux 74 Jordan 59 vs. Plevna 47 Jordan 44 vs. Terry 80 Jordan 31 vs. Ekalaka 46 Jordan 51 vs. Richey 56 Jordan 66 vs. Hysham 88 Jordan 63 vs. Rosebud 37 Jordan 67 vs. Pine Hills 72 District Tournament Scores Jordan 42 VS. Hysham 53 Jordan 75 vs. Rosebud 57 Jordan 49 vs. Ekalaka 45 Jordan 48 vs. Hysham 62 46 The 1984-1985 boys basketball sea- son went very well, as the varsity ended with ten wins and thirteen losses. The Mustangs took third place in the Sacred Heart Holiday Tournament at the beginning of the season. From that time on, it was an up and down battle for the Mustangs. The highlight of the year was when the Mustangs beat Wibaux by a score of 58 to 54. It was the first home game and also the first time Jordan had beaten the team in seven years. Spirits were high for the District Tournament in Miles City. The first night, Jor- dan played Hysham and lost. On Friday night, the Mustangs played Rosebud and won. Then it was on to the Saturday morning loser out game. Jordan played Ekalaka and won for the first time against them during the season. Saturday night, Jordan played in the consolation game against Hysham. Jordan lost and so took fourth place for the second year in a row. Everyone had lots of fun and hope for more suc- cess next year. Coach Mike Mansfield Born: Great Falls, Montana Hometown: Geyser, Montana Colleges: Western Montana College Montana State University Majors: Mathematics Physical Science Family: Wife Barbara Profile: Geyser, Montana Hobbies: Coin and Stamp Collecting Woodworking 47 MOWS ZKAeK Back row Coach Mike Mansfield, Andy Spencer, Travis Twitchell, Jay Selman, Nathan Saylor, George Fina. Front row: Roger Chamberlin, Grant Guptill, John Saylor, Clint Thomas. Not Pictured: Shan Whiteside, George Ady, and Victor Ady. This year the Mustang Boy's Track Team had twelve participants. They were John Saylor, Grant Guptill, Clint Thomas, Roger Chamberlin, Jay Selman, George Ady, Travis Twitchell, Vic Ady, Shan Whiteside, Andy Spencer, George Fina, and Na- than Saylor. Jay Selman broke the school record in the pole vault and went to state in the event. Grant Gup- till went to state in the discus and shot, and John Saylor ran the 100 me- ter dash at state. Manager for the boys was Dean Uthaug. 48 From Left to Right: Standing: Michael Mansfield, Kara Clark, Jean Ady, Lorna Krum, Kim Wilson, Lisa Buffington, Ann O'Connor, Gina FitzGerald, Shelly McWilliams, Lisa FitzGerald, Daryl White Kneeling: Marcene McWilliams, Darla Stanton, Tammy Quinlin, and Sheila Whiteside. From Left to Right: Standing: Michael Mansfield, Glenda Irons, Tammy Kerr, Lorna Krum, Gina FitzGerald, Lisa Buffington, Ann O'Connor, Lisa FitzGer- ald, Rhonda Gagnon, Sherlie Hains, Kara Clark. Kneeling: Jennifer Wilson, Shavon Hooker, and Julie Baker. Standing left to right: Mar- cene McWilliams, assistant coach Mike Mansfield, Mike Williams, Damon Mallo, Paul Buffington, Larry Baker, Bruce Fellman, Mark Colvin, Dean Clark, Grant Guptill, Roger Cham- berlin, Andy Spencer, Jay Selman, Travis Twitchell, Coach Dave Kloker, and manager Luke Kloker. Seniors, standing left to right: Larry Baker, Bruce Fellman, Dean Clark, Kneel- ing left to right: Mark Col- vin, Roger Chamberlin, and Grant Guptill. Junior Varsity: Back row: left to right: Shan White- side, George Ady, Tony Baler, Tony Phipps, Shane Loomis, Middle: Dave Kloker, Ed Ady, Nathan Saylor, Brem Fellman, La- vurn Gagnon, Brett Cold- well, Coach Mike Mans- field. Front: manager Mar- cene McWilliams, Cody Clark, Kyle Phipps, Greg Hellyer, Troy Twitchell, Tony O'Connor, Ed Mur- nion, manager Luke Kloker. Left to right, standing: Greg Hellyer, Andy Spencer, Cody Clark, Damon Mallo, Travis Browning, Shane Loomis, Jay Selman, Mike Green. Kneeling: Dean Uthaug, Grant Guptill, Dean Clark, Mark Colvin, Coach Dave Kloker. Seniors: back row, left to right: Dean Uthaug, Larry Baker, Dean Clark. Front row: Mark Colvin, Grant Guptill QJKJC’S Back row: Coach Daryl White, Kim Wilson, Jeannie Gibson, Lisa Buffington, Gina FitzGerald, Lorna Krum, Lisa FitzGerald, Dorrine Murnion. Second row: Manager Shelly McWilliams, Sherlie Hains, Jennifer Wilson, Jane Quinlan, Shavon Hooker, Tammy Kerr. Front row: Dawn Beecher, Sheila Whiteside, Jean Ady, Tammy Quinlan, Marcene McWilliams. Not Pictured: Pam Kreider and Ann O'Connor. The Jordan Girl's Track Team had a very successful year. They won three invitational meets and became Dis- trict champs for the second year in a row. Members of the team included Tammy Quinlan, Sheila Whiteside, Jean Ady, Pam Kreider, Kim Wilson, Dawn Beecher, Marcene McWil- liams, Sherlie Hains, Gina FitzGer- ald, Lisa FitzGerald, Lorna Krum, Jane Quinlan, Dorrine Murnion, Ann O'Connor, Lisa Buffington, Tammy Kerr, Jen Wilson, Shavon Hooker, and Jeannie Gibson. The 400 meter relay team, which included Sherlie Hains, Kim Wilson, Jane Quinlan, and Tammy Quinlan, set a new school record. Tammy Quinlan set district records in the long jump and triple jump and a school record in the triple jump. She also went to state in the events. Sheila Whiteside lowered her school record in the 300 meter hurdles and went to state in the long jump and triple jump. Jean Ady placed fifth at state in the discus. Marcene McWilliams went to state in the 1-mile and 2-mile. She placed fourth in the 2-mile and set school records in both races. Dawn Beecher set school records in the 100 meter and 200 meter dashes, and went to state in the 200 meters. Shelly McWilliams was manager for the girls. 49 Short Oh Numbers, Cut Cong On Courage Ready Down, Set, . . . Hut, Hut . . . BACK ROW: Greg Hellyer, Andy Spencer, Cody Clark, Damon Mallo, Travis Browning, Shane Loomis, Jay Selman, Mike Green. FRONT ROW: Larry Baker, Dean Uthaug, Grant Guptill, Dean Clark, Mark Colvin, Coach Kloker. The Gods of Fate did not smile on the Garfield County Mustangs this year, however this may be a good season to remember that there is more to playing sports than a winning score. Due to an original low turn-out and in addition to that, many injuries, the season had to be cut short for the football team. Considering the few that were left to try and carry on the game, the student body of Garfield County High and the Community can be extremely proud of these boys. Many hours of sweat, pain, and practice go into each game, whether won or lost. The spirit, courage, and determination that this team exhibited in not giving up until absolutely forced to, will always be remembered with great pride. They may not have won the games, but they certainly have won our admiration and respect for doing the very best they could and giving their all. Wreak ing Jn Zhe Some guys will take anybody to lunch! BOTTOMS UP! Siamese Twins?! What a beauty! Dancing to the Senior's beat. The famous J Let's Party! Cute, Corey! Ann enjoying initiation. Jennifer paying her respects to the Seniors. 53 Spirit Week Sensations 54 Left to right: Edie Ballensky, Dorrine Murnion, Lisa Buffington, Tammy Kerr, and Jane Quinlan Kim Wilson and her slave Jay Selman Ann O'Connor and Alberta Murnion Kurt Grimsrud and Travis Browning wmmmmm■ Mrs. Fah and Lisa Buffington working on spirit week posters. Sheila Whiteside A Christmas Carol Left to right: Jean Ady, Mega Sprague, Rhonda Phillips, Shawn Hooker, Verna Barnes, Lorraine Wright, Monica Drew, Sheila Whiteside, Michelle Ady, Ed Ady, Shan Whiteside, Tony O'Connor, Eric FitzGerald, Luke Kloker, Victor Ady, Gina FitzGerald, and Maribeth McKeever Ed Ady Victor Ady Michelle Ady Jean Ady George Ady Verna Barnes Travis Browning Cast of Characters Shan Whiteside as Ebeneezer Scrooge Tony O'Connor Rhonda Phillips Gina FitzGerald Eric FitzGerald Greg Hellyer Monica Drew Sheila Whiteside Lorraine Wright Shawn Hooker Mega Sprague Reg Hageman Luke Kloker Lindsay Uthaug Maribeth McKeever “Zhe Ad Bunch” George, Michelle, Jean, Victor, and Ed. Shan Whiteside Shan Whiteside Ed Ady FRONT ROW: Virginia Wiile, Maribeth McKeever, Rhonda Phil- lips, Gina FitzGerald. BACK ROW: Barbara Mansfield and Rose Edwards. 57 Carficld County High School freshmen Movie Up the Creek Beverly Hills Cop foods Pizza Terriyaki Steak Shrimp Songs Loverboy Passion Play Beverly Hillbillies Theme Musical Croups ELO Billy Ocean Night Ranger Zelevision Shows Charles in Charge Airwolfe Threes Company fomale Movie Star Heather Locklear Male Movie Star John Wayne Clint Eastwood Eddie Murphy Most Memorable Step. Initiation Basketball Sophomores Movies Heavenly Bodies Beverly Hills Cop They Call Me Bruce Footloose foods Pizza Steak Lobster Mountain Dew Songs Loverboy Neutron Dance Strut Roll On Musical Croups Kiss Rick Springfield Sheena Easton Billy Ocean Zelevision Shows Charles in Charge Hardcastle and McCormick Three's a Crowd Blue Thunder fomale Movie Star Jane Fonda Heather Thomas Heather Locklear Male Movie Star Rob Lowe John Stamos Clint Eastwood Burt Reynolds Most Memorable Snp. Initiation Seeing The Moon in Daylight 58 favorites Of ltumors Movies Footloose Katate Kid Police Academy Streets of Fire faods Tacos Cheeseburgers Shrimp Chocolate Cake Songs Musical groups I Can't Hold Back Billy Ocean Strut Alabama Loverboy Madonna Easy Lover REO Speedwagon Zelevision Shows The Cosby Show Simon and Simon Charles in Charge Airwolfe famale Movie Star Heather Locklear Goldie Hawn Brooke Shields Male Movie Star John Wayne Clint Eastwood John Stamos Eddie Murphy Most Memorable Step. Prom Basketball Christmas Vacation Homecoming Seniors Movies Beverly Hills Cop Karate Kid The Breakfast Club First Blood faods Cheeseburgers Tacos Steak Pepsi Songs Boys of Summer Loverboy Hello I Want to Know Love Musical groups Foreigner REO Speedwagon Alabama Chicago Zelevision Shows Hardcastle and McCormick Charles in Charge Magnum P.I. Three's Company famale Movie Star Goldie Hawn Heather Locklear Male Movie Star Eddie Murphy Burt Reynolds John Wayne Sylvester Stallone Most Memorable Snp. Initiation Prom Senior Trip OEA Trips 59 Michael Green Mega Sprague and Gina FitzGerald Bruce Fellman 60 National School Studio Assembly World Championship Fencing Team Winged Hunters of the Sky The Amazing Niki Unicycle Piano Man 61 Key's And Qirl’s State In 1984 there were five boys that went to Montana Boy's State in Dillon. Dean Clark was spon- sored by the Garfield Co. Boost- er Club, Bruce Fellmari by the Garfield Co. Commerical Club, Mark Colvin by the Masons, Larry Baker by the Blackfoot Home Deomonstration Club, and Roger Chamberlin by V.F.W. Post 7886. Jean Ady, the Girl's State dele- gate, went to Carroll College in BACK ROW: Larry Baker, Roger Chamberlin, and Dean Clark. FRONT Helena. She was sponsored by ROW: Mark Colvin and Bruce Fellman. the V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary. The delegates learned about the procedures of Montana State government and enjoyed it very much. Jean Ady 62 ‘w- ' y- Christmas Concert ••• ■ .. . i y wta. ■ : J 4. 'f, ■■■■ ■ f-. -4 fc fe '.W - Fifth and Sixth Grade , f k- k 4..:; •?' . ■ J: v.:; Play School Jor Preschoolers 64 i At (Jarfield County High School Seniors Zake Zr Zo Helena The Great Seal of Montana Senator Carl Smart in a committee room. Quinn's future home, the Governor's mansion. It's a bird, it's a plane . . . nope, it's a painting on the ceiling. The 1985 Seniors left for their class trip on March 31 in two suburbans and one car. Their first stop was Great Falls where they checked into the Sheraton and spent an evening swim- ming and attending movies. The next day, the class toured the Montana State School for the Deaf and Blind and the C.M. Russel Art Gal- lery. The group then traveled on to Helena where they checked into the Coach House East. They toured the new Governor's mansion and the Montana Historical Society. The students then went on to the state capitol building where they visited with Senator Cecil Weed- ing and Representative Dean Switzer. They also toured the old Governor's mansion and the St. Helena Cathedral. After a fun-filled day in Helena, the class headed back to Great Falls and checked back into the Sheraton. Some of the group went to a movie, some went bowling, and some went swimming. The next day, they toured the trac- tor museum and then it was homeward to Jordan. The 1985 Senior Class wishes to thank Dave and Donna Kloker and Quinn and Darlene Jessen for making this an exciting and memo- rable trip. 68 Ceiling in the Capitol. Tour Guide at new Governor's Mansion. On the wall at the Capitol. So this is politics!! Senator Cecil Weeding. C.M. Russell Painting. Academic Olympics FRONT ROW: Vern Gagnon, Greg Hellyer, Troy Twitchell, Brett Cold- well. SECOND ROW: Rhonda Gagnon, Shan Whiteside, Kyle Phipps, Mike Green. THIRD ROW: Darla Stanton, Kim Wilson, Dawn Bee- cher, Edie Ballensky, Christy Green. BACK ROW: Jean Ady, Sheila Whiteside, Tammy Quinlan, Mark Colvin, and Mike Mansfield, spon- sor. Academic Olympics was an academic competition held at Miles Community College on March 21. Participants from thirteen schools in Eastern Mon- tana competed in the event. Mr. Mansfield was the sponsor, and talented stu- dents were chosen from each grade to attend. There were two contests; an individual competition and a team competition. In the individual competition, Klye Phipps placed seventh overall in the Sopho- more class and received a ribbon for his efforts. In the team competition, team A played four rounds before being eliminated. Team B was eliminated in two rounds. There were twenty-six teams in the competition. Academic Olympics is an honor based on overall academic achievement, and Jordan hopes to compete again next year. Team A-FRONT ROW: Darla Stanton, Rhonda Gagnon, Mike Green, Dawn Beecher. BACK. ROW: Sheila Whiteside, Tammy Quinlan, Mark Colvin, Greg Hellyer, Brett Coldwell Team B-FRONT ROW: Vern Gagnon, Troy Twitchell, Kyle Phipps, Shan Whiteside. BACK ROW: Jean Ady, Kim Wilson, Edie Bal- lensky, Christy Green, Pam Kreider. jCife Js Not All Work And No Play 71 Oh, yeh?! G-Force Under cover ... Tah — Dah!! Cafeteria food. Ugh! AWHHHHH Beautiful, beautiful brown eyes. Mr. President . . . There's a what on my where? 72 Office Education Association HOUSTON NATIONALISTS SURPRISE. . .SURPRISE TALL TAMMY WHERE'S THE GIRLS? GCHS OEA Members The Office Education Association was started this year at GCHS by advisor Rose Edwards. OEA deals with office occupations of the business world such as secretaries, accountants, etc. In OEA, the students compete in events such as banking services, job interviews, accounting, etc. GCHS students traveled to Colstrip for the regional competition and then it was on to state. At the state level if you placed in the top three in a competition you qualified for the National Convention in Houston, Texas. Jean Ady, Mark Colvin and Shan Whiteside went to Houston. Jean Ady scored 18th out of 2700 students in Business Math and Mark Colvin placed 11th out of 2700 students in Banking Services. The club is now going strong with more enthusiasm then ever. 73 Special Olympics “85” Junior Mona Gallinger and Jesse Murnion attended the Special Olympics on May 3rd in Glasgow. Mona received a 1st in the SOmeter dash, lOOmeter run, and the soft- ball throw, plus a 2nd in the frisbee distance throw. Jesse won a 1st in the SOmeter dash, frisbee distance throw and a 3rd in the long jump and softball throw. They were ac- companied by Donna Kloker. 74 Humor-Senior Banquet Mark Colvin and Tamara Quinlan Edie Ballensky and Shelly McWilliams Christy Green Dean Clark 75 ■ 76 Almost Paradise E. Ballensky-S. McWilliams S. Hooker-T. Twitchell P. Kreider-A. Broberg Crown Pearers Tony Phipps Tamara Quinlan Jeremy Johnston Jill Hellyer M. McKeever-T. Baler D. Stanton-C. Phipps J. Baker-M. Williams Directors, Carol Fah, Virginia Willie iVu'A'i V. 10-11 lians Rainbow |i i uzz Collins Tony Baler Sheriff Jennifer Wilson 1st Sharecropper Rhonda Gagnon |! j!2nd Sharecropper Darla Stanton ’ |3rd Sharecropper Rhonda Phillips Henry Howard 1st Geologist Greg Hellyer Woody Mahoney Ed Ady inian McLonergan George Ady Sharon McLonergan Maribeth McKeever th Sharecropper Monica Drew OG (A Leprechaun) Tony O'Connor Senator Bill Board Rawkins Gina FitzGerald 2nd Geologist, Honey Lou, Mr. Shears, Tammy Kerr John, The Preacher Vic Ady Mr. Robust and Deputy Reg Hageman 1st Gospeler Rena McKeever 2nd Gospeler Stacy Krum Susan Mahoney Mega Sprague 2nd Deputy Verna Barnes Set Designer Betty Johnson in 78 Music Students Attend festival The District Music Festival was held in Miles . City on April 12th and 13th. Sopho- more Gina FitzGerald re- ceived a first place in solo competition which entitled her to compete at State level. A brass quartet consisting of Kim and Jennifer Wilson, Shan Whiteside, and George Ady received a two at District festival. Jennifer Wilson re- ceived a two for her trumpet solo, Mimi Bateman also re- ceived a two for her clarinet solo and Tony O'Connor re- ceived a three for his tenor saxophone solo. The band as a whole received a two. At the State Music Festival in Bill- ings, held May 3rd and 4th, Gina received a two with her alto saxophone. Gina FitzGerald TOP ROW: Shan Whiteside, George Ady, Gina FitzGerald. BOTTOM ROW: Kim Wilson, Mimi Bateman, Jen Wilson. Not Pictured: Tony O'Connor. Ml banquet Honors A Metes Coach Kloker congratulates his team. Coach White receives a gift from his team. j Marcene receives best defense award from Coach Darlene Jessen receives a gift from her cheerleaders. White. Football Dean Clark-Captain Mark Colvin-Captain Travis Browning-lvlost Improved Grant Guptill-Headhunter Award Jay Selman-MVP Offense Girl's Basketball Sheila Whiteside-Captain Jean Ady-Most Improved Kim Wilson-Most Improved Tammy Quinlan- Hustle Award SeSheila Whiteside-Best Offense Marcene McWilliams-Best Offense Marcene McWilliams-Best Defense Shelly McWilliams-Most Inspirational Darla Stanton-Most Assists Master of Ceremonies Mike Mansfield. 80 Athletes Recognized At Spring Manquet Coach Kloker presents a basketball award. Dean Uthaug receives a statistician award from Coach Coach Mansfield recognized the Boy's Track Team, Rose Edwards awards members of the Drill Team. The Girls Track Team receives their awards from In Darlene Jessen's absence, Mr. Baule presents the Coach White. cheerleading awards. 1. Tammy Quinlan, Mark Colvin, Jean Ady, Sheila Whi- teside, Honor Graduates. 2. Gloria Clark, FHA State Chapter Mother. 3. Andy Spencer, Top Freshman Ath- lete. 4. Sheila Whiteside, Top Senior Athlete. 5. Jean Ady, Valedictorian. 6. Jay Selman, Outstanding Male Athlete. 7. Tammy Quinlan, Outstand- ing Female Athlete. 8. Kim Wilson, Chopin Award. 9. Tammy Quinlan, Pep Club Award. ■ ' An Snd And A Beginning 83 'Doorway Zo Zhe luture Close the door softly Behind you this day, Catch it with love Before turning away from these halls, ivy-grown, And the joys you have known Zhrough these years quickly flown- Jiold them fast, while you may. Swing the door proudly Before you this day, Chart your own course Zo the goals you survey- Zo a dream caught in flight, Zo a world set aright, Zo a destiny bright- Seek them well on your way. Doris Chalma Brock CONGRATULATIONS Garfield County High School Class of ’85 Hawkinson’s Kanckwear Clothing - Sporting Goods Guns - Ammo. 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Enghusen Insurance Sales Representative 116 North 7th Miles City, MT Bus: 232-3176 Res: 232-3168 Auto-Fire-Life Truck • • Red Rock “ Village - Motel-Cafe • Cocktail Lounge m Supper Club § Phone: 232-4030 M Miles City, MT • • 103 TXEXEXEEEEE appjcjaws eewzsK 104 North Cottage Box 1469 Miles City, Montana 59301 406-232-5015 ♦GENERAL ELECTRIC ♦GIBSON APPLIANCE MILES CITY GLASS AND PAINT CO. 515 Main Miles City, Mt. 59301 Office 232-1465 BOUTELLE'S PONTIAC 516 Bridge St. Miles City, MT CMC TRUCKS 9556 Kmart w 611 S. HAYNES P.O. DRAWER 1197 MILES CITY, MONTANA 59301 THE SAVINGS PLACE If your furniture is not becoming to you, it should be coming to us. Uluegrass Upholstery Jhc. 201 S. 6th Miles City, Mt. 59301 Jim and Irene Trogden Reasonable Rates 232-5324 • Free Estimates Fast Dependable Service Pickup and Deliver Within 10 Miles of Miles City All Types upholstery (Tarps, Auto, Furniture, etc.) Distributors for Fine Beers Wines United Anco leverages Co. 218 N. 8th St. MILES CITY, MONTANA 59301 DENNIS M. DAVIS P.O. Box 1158 Phone 406 232-6322 Or 232-3546 THIRD GRADE. Top to Bottom. Joe Ross, Owen Murnion, Abe Murnion, Aaron Hage- man, Toni Stanton, Jaci Uthaug, Jodi Stanton, Walter Harbaugh, Dixie Stanton, Glen Greer, Lorena Abarr, Denise Linford, Joy Baule, Dina Shawver, Tonya Hensleigh, Jenille Turner, Wayne Stanton, Patricia Southern, Teacher. l-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g 104 «iff Pehlke’s « JOE L. HEGEL J ATTORNEY AT LAW - • Phone 406-232-5800 H AND CONVENTION CENTER HIGHWAY 2 EAST GLASGOW, MONTANA 59230 Furniture RAMP COMMUNICATIONS CO. HIGHWAY 2 EAST - P.0. BOX 1209 GLASGOW, MONTANA 59230-1209 Your Family Furniture Store 524 2nd Ave. S. Glasgow, MT • • 1707 Main Street P.O. Box 1766 1 Miles City, Montana 59301 M • FOURTH GRADE: Back row: Curtis Kerr, Luke Kloker, John O'Connor, Nikki Hammons. Middle row: Kenneth Faris, Nicole Murnion, Rhonda FitzGerald, Lorretta Loomis. Front row: Kistia Johnson, Teacher Margaret Gibson, Nicole Fina. Not Pictured: Michael Krikorean. 105 FIFTH GRADE. Left to Right. Shannon Hageman, Rena McKeever, Joye Murnion, Tracey Stanton, Roberta O'Connor, Deanna Montgomery, Kenneth Ryan, Gary Bollinger, Scott Ross, Donna Whiteside, Cathy Murnion, Teacher. Not Pictured: Mystie Murnion. com and Country Realty 906 S. Haynes Donald R. Hecht D.C.. P.C. Miles City, MT 406-232-7550 ommunity Chiropractic enter Hours By Appointment ___ SUPER 8 MOTEL Hiway 59 194 at second exit Miles City, MT. 59301 406-232-5261 PAUL and ADELINE BUNKE, Owners BETTY BELLINGER, Manager JH 1620 West Main - Lewistown, MT 59457 - (406) 538-7431 ; Star Printing Airport Dave Miles City Laundry Supply Inn |_eon s MEAT DrvCleaners : SERVICE Family 713 Knight Street • Food Miles City, Montana 13 N. 6th St. Fun Miles City, MT 59301 232-3556 Rental Linen 1 Miles City, MT DAVE ATKINSON Miles City, MT • LEON SHIPMAN Ph. 232-2240 Clothes Closet 18 M. 8 th St. Miles City, M Z Montgomery Wards R H Sales Agency 11 S. 6th St. Miles City, MT 232-0680 ovysssy Family Fun Foods Drinks Miles City, MT £ ' - ageman, Alaina Loomis, Joanna - ckson. Teacher, Amy McKeever, Stacy KrumJ£jjy f0tlc Service m’s Electric Jnc. ew Electric Motors Wiring Supplies Pump Sales 406-232-3682 HIWAV 12 FURNITURE i CARPET WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM same quality at discount prices Route 1 - Box 104 MILES CITY, MONTANA 59301 Pierre (Pete) Mangen, Pres. P.O. Box 351 1620 Main St. Miles City, MT 59337 MILES AND ULMER For Top Quality Hardware Products Miles City, MT 107 Family Floral 6TH AND BRIDGE 232-4662 MILES CITY, MT. 59301 farmer's Union Insurance Kichard C. JCang, Dentist Noma C. Wilson Bon 1136 232-1804 Miles City, M Z 59301 10 N. 9th Miles City, MT 232-1950 SEVENTH GRADE, left to right: Lori Fellman, Mindi Ross, Jennine Faris, Verna Barnes, Michelle Ady, Robert Southern, teacher, Dennis Hammons, Rex Phipps, Tyler Murnion, Denim Hellyer, Scott Peeler, Shawn Hooker. Not Pictured: Jeannette Hartloff 1 • - Barney's Bar t Big Screen TV Packaged Liquor N Dancing • Open 10-2 • Miles City, MT • 1 W.T. Wallick Jr. D.C. Chiropractic Center 232-2807 Box 296 2717 Main Miles City, MT Randall Lumber Equipment DRAWER 220 • MILES CITY Complete line of building materials and furniture ACE HARDWARE 108 232-0280 602 Pleasant St. OUR Slrst YEAR EIGHTH GRADE, Back row: Teacher Wendy Linford, Joe Vollmer, Wayne Shawver, Cody Gibson, Front row: Lucy Murnion, Lindsay Uthaug, Andrea Krikorean. Not Pictured: Kam Ryan. MILES CITY, MT AgriBasics Company a ConAgra company C.R. ANTHONY CO. ---------Or--- Keeps you looking good for less! TOGS TACK 609 Main • Miles City, Montana 59301 g.g.g.g.g.g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g.g- 109 -T-T-g-g.g.g-I-g.g-I-I-S ■T-T-I-T-T-T-T-g-g-T-I-g. B Supply RJUSTTC LODGE. OWNER-MANAGERS: ARLENE STEW STEARNS PHONE (406) 228-2451 Jack Brooks 705 1st Ave. North Glasgow, MT 59230 ZM m SKy eouwzny 700 1ST AVE N P GLASGOW, MT 59230 First National Bank Glasgow, Montana Box 191 Zip 59230 Phone 228-8231 Big Dry School. Front Row. Amber Davenport, Audrey Guptil, Aide, Sylvia Johnson, Jaime Butler, Chris Robertson, Second Row. Travis Meckel, Andy Meckel, Mathew Jackson, Amy Guesanburu, Barry Dutton, Ron Guesanbur. Third Row. Mary Dutton, Jennifer Dutton, Mystie Murnion. MONTANA BAR Paul and Darlene Monson 429-lst AVE. South Glasgow, Montana D G Sports Western Glasgow, MT MARKLE’S INC. Parts-228-9342 Glasgow, MT Whitlow Steel, Inc. Route 1 Box 855 Glasgow Montana Phone 228-4931 •x'x'x x’x 'x x‘x x x x'x‘x‘x'x x x’x‘x x x x x‘x 110 JllC Pioneer Qarage Daryl Hinther George Hageman Karen Barnes Bob Hageman Chris Pluhar Lee Paulson Duane lessen Ray Hageman Larry Barnes David O'Connor Duane Bollinger Robert Johnson Bill Wille in Ig.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g We want you to stand on our reputation. Miles City, MT Cole Tooke Certified Public Accountants MILES CITY PLAZA OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! Jack’s Body Shop YOU BEND 'EM WE MEND 'EM JACK FIECHTNER 24 HR. WRECKER SERVICE AUTO GLASS INSTALLED COMPLETE BODY REPAIR Phone 232-1661 623 NORTH 7th MILES CITY, MT 59301 Killian's Shoe Store and Children's Wear 1 in Fit and Fashion Glasgow MT 406-228-8642 f J. um her, J)nc. COMPLETE EXHAUST RADIATOR SERVICE LUMBER, HARDWARE AND BUILDING SUPPLIES SERVING EASTERN MONTANA Bill Shirley Fower MODER Phone (406) 228-2494 vi UNITS Star Codge MOZSC Highway 2 West GLASGOW, MONTANA -RATES- Singles-Doubles-Commercial 'T First Bank Miles City r Member First Bank System tMif H f 619 Main Miles City MT 232-1610 Member F.D.I.C. h pK leSWiMBBZ I ■ ■ , 1— T. I —Pfrfc-V' Cat Creek School: Jana Isaacs, Jeana Isaacs, Teacher Sheila Baker Mac’s Frontierland, Inc. P. O. BOX 399 MILES CITY, MONTANA 59301 (406) 232-1183 and 232-2457 For Over 38 Years 1-800-221-4065 Jerry Singleton Trucking, Livestock and Grain 232-4575 Your Photographic Headquarters Gifts, Hallmark Cards Wedding Invitations Double J Leather Goods 1 Week Boot Repair ’I fUqqA Cam Aa and 9nx. MILES CITY PLAZA in Dairy Queen Building 232-2218 Randy Alberta Hovet Plains and Prairie Implement Ph. 232-4355 BROADUS HWY. SOUTH P.O. BOX 758 MILES CITY, MT ALLIS CHALMERS 114 mcuxs ezsAMKS 339 First Ave. S. Glasgow, Mt. True Value Hardware 115 - 5th STREET SOUTH GLASGOW, MT 59230 GCASQOW VSZ8KJMKV Animal Health and Equipment Specialists Glasgow, Mt. 228-9313 GLASGOW ELECTRIC Bud Johnston Al Franzen 13 - 1ST AVE. SOUTH Have Van-Will Travel P.O. BOX 1225 GLASGOW, MT 59230 PHONE 228-8065 114 - 5th St. South Glasgow, MT 59230 Phone: 228-2630 FEMININE ATTIRE GLASGOW FLOWER GIFT SHOP PROFESSIONAL ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENT GREEN PLANTS, COMPLETE WEDDING LINE TERRARIUMS - PERMANENT ARRANGEMENTS CHESTER V. ANDERSON 429-2ND AVE. SO. OWNER - 228-8312 GLASGOW, MONT. 59230 Valeo Agri-Service Phone (406) 228-8291 Box 129 Glasgow, Montana 59230 GORDON MAXNESS-owner and manager Feed, fertilizer, chemicals, fiberglass stock tanks, livestock equipment, animal health products 115 KOCAmSOW JMPJCSMSNZ tJOJtfi 'DSSRS tractors are so easy even a kid can drive them with one hand.


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