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

 - Class of 1987

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WE MADE HISTORY FROM 1975-1987 GRADE 1 Back Row: Mrs. Burgess, Billy federson, Tim Fhipps, Shan Whiteside, Tammy Withee, Bryce Beecher, Sherlie.ilains, David Aadland, Shelley Schmidt, Victor Ady, Brem Fellman, and Duane Lietz. Middle Row: Mega Sprague, Dee Lee Kobelsky, Lisa FitzGerald, Lori Hughes, Myanna Ady, Gina FitzGerald, Alane Schwartz, Dorrine Mumion, Loma Krum, Mindy Olson, Mrs. Wille. Front Row: Tracey Milroy, Billy Green, John Galahan, Ray Mumion, and Ed Mumion. In the foil nf 197b Kindergarten opened s»S5lon with ?3 eager young «tudent s. All cf the were unique. but »11 were rurtj to learn. Hr». Mill» was their leather. The name» nf the kid were: bll ) Pederson, Tin Phjpps, Shan Whiteside. Tan ) with»», bryc» beeeher. Sherled Halns. Half» . David Aadland, Shelley Schmidt. Victor Ady. Brem F»llnan, Duan» Lietz. mega Sprague, D»L»» Kobelsky. Ilia FitzGerald, Alan» Schwartz, Loma Krix». Tracy Milroy. and Jnl,n Galahan. Under the direction nf Mrs. Hunt they want through thetr first yaar smoothly. Later Mrs. Hunt left and our new teacher was Mrs. burgess. First Grade was a whole new ball game. Me gained b new kids, Dorlne Murnlon, Mindy Olson, bill Green, Ray Humlon and td Mumion. In first grade we had very own bathroom, but some were quicker than others on getting use to using It. Our Sixth 6rade year we had Mrs. Osborne who was Just crazy about rocks. Me spent the majority of the year using machines to polish agates with the rock tumbler and other machines. Some of us. In fact, made some fairly nice stuff. Dorlne left us this year. In Seventh Grade, Ema Loomis moved to town. Me started having to go to certain teachers for certain classes. Me had Mr. Hayes for English and P.E., Mr. Kloker for Montana History. Ms. Middleton for Music, and Hr. Young for Math and Science. In Eighth Grade, we gained Oan Hammonds, Mike Green, Elana Normandy, and Rhonda Phillips.’Me lost Mega that year. He had Mr. Hayes for English, Mr. Southern for Math, and Mr. Young for Science. This year we had to use passes to go the bathroom because'someone pluged the sink with seme soap. In Second Grade we had Mrs. Vial. Me Inst Ed Murnlon. David Aadland. Alane Schwartz, Tammy Mlthee, John Galahan, and Michael Lietz. A new kid Join our class. His name was 6ary Gordon. Mrs. Vial never wanted us to erase If we made a mistake In writing and never wanted us to spin our rule on our pencil. Ray found this out when she gave him a wlpplng for doing It and the ruler broke In half. Ms. Shoop was our teacher In Third Grade. Gary left. Ms.Shoop made us march single file In total silence and never wanted us to talk when she was out of the room. If she caught us, would yank the hair on the back of our head. One time Ray stood on top of his desk so she couldn't reach him. Myanna. Bill P.. and Shelly left us our Fourth Grade year and we gained one new kid, Kyle Phipps. Mr. Uelger was our teacher and has been the only one to date that has chosen Mega for teacher’s pet. Our Freshman year we gained lots of kids. Dorlne moved back and we also gained Rhonda 6agnon, Brenda Phipps. Kurt 6r|msrud. Cliff Stevenson, Jenny Loomis, Jane Qulnlln, Shannon Drake. Travis Browning, and Pam Beecher. Delee was here for a while too. During our Sophomore year, we had Mrs. Brusett for English. Cliff and Elana left again, so did Brenda, Delee, and Shannon. Typing became a required course this year and some of us found It difficult to stvxnble Into first period, half awake, to the sound of clattering typewriter keys. By the time our Junior yea» arrived we found It necessary to put more effort into building a classfund. We sold magazines to raise money, and soon made enough to put on a successful! prom and banquet. Anoung other things, pebble Tobel Joined us and Oanny Amanson was here for the second semlster but then left again. In Fifth Grade we lost Bill G. and gained Michelle Caldwell. This year it was Shan's turn to be teacher's pet. Our teacher was Ms.Weygant. Me almost got to do the Pecos Bill play. Shan was Pecos Bill and Lisa was Sluefoot Sue. how we are finally Seniors. We had fun Initiating and Sherile Halns were homecoming royalty. Mow It but we have a lot of good memories to cherish. the freshmen. Kyle Phipps Is time to leave G.C.H.S. 29

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Pam Beecher becomes a psychiatrist and starts her own Ann Landers column. Brem Fellman goes broke chasing women and driving Trans Ams. Gina FitzGerald dedicates her life to designing fashion underware. Lisa FitzGerald and Sherlie Mains start their own version of the Pointer Sisters and revive the 50's and 60's music. Rhonda Gagnon becomes president of the R R Mudflap Company. Mike Green and his harem move to Saudi Arabia to herd sheep. Lorna Krum marries Tom Loomis and models on his gas station calanders. Lenny Loomis, married to Tony Baler, dedicates her life to raising kids and pigs. Tracy Milroy devotes the rest of his life to flying charter planes for the grandfather of the mafia. Dorine Murnion spends the rest of her life taking care of Angie and her men. Ray Murnion puts Hugh Hefner out of business with his own version of Playboy, Teddyboy (nude teddy bears) Mindy Olson spends the rest of her life singing Country Music through a Rusty microphone. Rhonda Phillips becomes a singing repairman for the R R Mudflap Company. Jane Quinlan dedicates her life to looking for Tarzan. Shan Whiteside becomes a mad scientist and tries to build a bomb out of bean sprouts and rice. Kyle Phipps, opens his own brownie making factory and with all of his economic skill makes it a big success. Mega Sprague becomes a cheerleader for her football team, the Jordan Squeakers . Debbie Tobel opens the Doodle bug factory. Tim Phipps takes a patent out on cheating in English Class and made enough money at GCHS to retire. Travis Browning dedicates the rest of his life to keeping his pick-up in one piece. Emma Loomis uses her drill-team skills and becomes a SOLID GOLD DANCER. 28 A LOOK TO THE FUTURE



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