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Remuda GARFIELD COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL JORDAN, MONTANA
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SUPERINTENDENT'S MESSAGE Let me share a belief that I have: You can make a difference. Because, we are important, each and every one of us, and what we do does make a difference. It makes a difference now, and tomorrow, and the day after. It has been said that to get anywhere in this world, you have to know someone, important. I think that°s true. You do have to know someone im portant—you have to know yourself. Knowing yourself, knowing what you can and cannot do, and trying to do your best in each and every situation; Delieving tnat what you do today is important and will affect tomorrow; striving, with this in mind, to do what you can and when you can; doing this will make this world a better place for everyone in it. You can make a difference, and that difference is you. 4
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We wanted to do something for the Montana Centennial. After a’lot of thought we chose this. There are 25 students this year who are third or fourth generation students at GCHS. On the next few pages we are going to present them and give a little bit about their parents and grandparents. We hope it will be of interest and maybe start some discussions about family histories. Luke Mumion f 92 Deanna Frady Mumion f68 Orville Frady f40 Hazel Maben Frady f17 Terry Murnion ’69 Barney Mumion '35 Loriene Buffington Murnion T39 Luke Mumion is a fourth generation GCHS student on his mother's side and third generation on his father's side. His Great Grandmother Hazel Maben Frady was half of the first class (1917) to graduate from high school in Jordan. The other half was Ethel Thomas. It was not called Garfield County High School until 1928. Hazel came to the Jordan area in 1914. She started school here but since it was not a full high school then, she went to school in Kansas for two years. Above left is Orval Frady his junior year and below him is Joan DeBock Frady. Above is Luke on Hazel Frady's lap. During her senior year here she worked at the Tribune office setting type for Mr. Parker. One of the stories she told was about sitting on a flat roof of a store and watching horse races down the main street of Jordan. After graduation Hazel started teaching in the area. One winter she had to walk two miles to school in weather 55 degrees below zero. Then she had to build the fire after she got there. Orval Frady played football all four of his high school years. He was also a very good artist. One time the teacher told the ra to draw a map. He did so well that she gave him an F because she thought he had traced it. Luke's Grandmother Joan started high school in the old frame building which was north of the County Library Building. Her senior year was spent in our present building. She also remembers spending all one weekend catching frogs for the biology class to disect which was not as much fun as catching the m. the rest, ofthestory. Donna Whiteside '92 Kay Rene Murnion Whiteside '69 Barney Mumion '35 Loriene Buffington Mumion '39 Donna’s mother, Kay Rene, re m e m bers going to a Junior-Senior Banquet. The Home Ec Department had made a fancy dessert that did not turn out right. It was hard and gross so her date put it in his suit jacket pocket. 6
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