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

 - Class of 1989

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Walter Lockie ? 91 Karmon Wille Lockie f70 Jane Twitchell Wille ’49 Jane Twitchell Wille '49 sent in this story. Bobby Curtis, Helen and Mary Jane Hammond were the three people I knew when I moved into the dormitory in the fall of 1945. We haa to share a room with two or three other girls because we had about 65 staying there at that time. The cost was less than $20 per month for each student. Some parents provided meat, potatoes and vegetables to pay for their children’s board bill On Friday night a bus ran to Mosby and delivered Rowtons, Nordahls, Bowen and Kreider kids. Then it picked the m up on Sunday afternoon. This provided a chance for them to attend high school as many parents did not have transportation or housing in Jordan. Mrs. Lea Hawkinson was matron and Mrs. Adams was the cook that fall. We helped with cleaning and cooking and had very strict rules to follow. I was put in the dog-house for leaving my room during study hour to borrow a spool of thread. That meant not going outside except for classes for a week! But it was a great place to learn to live with others. My most memorable event in high school was February of 1949 at the tournament In Miles City. The Boys Basketball team won First Place and our Cheerleaders won First Place. We had seven cheerleaders and Myrna Bauman as a mascot. I tnink our J-O-R-D-A-N chant was our most effective cheer. Walt’s mother Karmie Wille Lockie kept up the cheerleading tradition and was a mascot when her aunt Jadee was a cheerleader in 1957 and then a cheerleader when she was in high school. Lori Fellman ’ 90 Dale Fellman ’58 Phil Fellman ’27 Lori Fellman is a third generation student at GCHS. Her Grandfather, Phillip J. Fellman, graduated in 1927 fro m Jordan High School and her Grandmother, Ethel Barrett Fellman graduated in 1927. At that time the high school offered a two year normal course for juniors and seniors. Phil and Ethel both took it. The last six weeks of their senior year had to be spent practice teaching under a supervising teacher. Ethel and Bunnie Mart went together and practiced at Valley View, a school about half way to Brusett. Ethel was hired there for the next two years at $100 a month. One dollar was withheld for T eacher ’ s Retire merit. Phil practice taught under Anthony Murphy at the Joe McDonald School along with Francis Tipton and Joe Murphy. Phil taught at Eagle Butte for one year and that was enough! Lori’s father. Dale E. Fellman, graduated from GCHS in 1958. He also tried his hand at teaching. When a teacher had to leave, he finished the year as a com mercial teacher at GCHS. One year was enough for him, too. Above left: Karmon, Kalvin, Sterling, Jane and Kit Wille Below: Phil and Ethel Fellman n

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James R. Dick” Gibson attended part of grade school and four years of high school (!34-f37; in Jordan. Then he served in the Army during World War II before returning to ranch on the Musselshell River. John R. Gibson, Dick's son, attended grade school in Winnett and a school on the Musselshell River. He carae into Jordan to stay at the Dorm and attend high school. He stayed home from school his Sophomore year to help at ho ra e. While he was in school the liquor store burned down. His Senior year a Rodeo Club was started with Mrs. Dunning as the sponsor. After attending school from '63 to T67, he joined the Navy. During the Vietnam war, he was stationed on the Philippine Islands. Somewhere throughout his high school years he acquired the nickname of Hoot and he is still being called that today. After he left the Navy, he came back and is still living in Jordan. Pictured at the left are Dick and John by the truck and John Hoot ana Joanna. Joanna Gibson 191 John Gibson 167 Dick Gibson f37 Josie '89 and Dustin T 92 Negaard Viola Clark Negaard 1 68 Rose King Clark f44 Rosie King Clark sent in the following letter. The first year that I attended GCHS I stayed half a year at the dorm and then stayed with Ira Brown's mother for three or four months and the rest of that year with my friend Gertrude and her mother Erma Stanton. She had two brothers, Harold and Dale. The next year we moved a small house in from Langs Forks where I had been raised. We earned our spending money by running errands such as getting mail and hauling water for some older folks around town. I married Em mett Clark and we moved to his home place in the Blackfoot area w here m y three children, Rose Marie, Richard and Viola were bom. Viola Clark Negaard Rosie King Clark 10



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Jennifer Stanton ’ 91 Ron Stanton f56 Eleen Hawkinson 45 12 J.E. Stanton f43 W hen looking back to old GCHS days our senior sneak came to mind. We had to pool family gas stamps to go to Hell Creek on our sneak. (World War II was on and gas was rationed). We bought the picnic food and stored it at my house until the next day. W ent to Hell Creek and had a wonderful day. walking and sliding down tne hills; also visiting and eating. We noticed that some of the pop was fizzless and flat-tasting and we were going to tell the store about it. The next morning my dad, Carl, and ray brother, Elmer, asked how things went and how the pop was. They had taken the pop out of some of the bottles and refilled them with water and vanilla. Wayland Pluhar ? 92 Naomi Newland Pluhar 66 V era Pluhar f 65 Florence Singer Newland T45 One of our happiest moments at GCHS was beating Custer County girls in basketball at Miles City. We got out of their locker roo m as quickly as we could after the game. It was a surprise to us too when we won. By Eleen Stanton The Terrific Three Florence Singer, Leila Stanton, and Eleen Hawkinson. J.E. Stanton and Jim Waltenbaugh.

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