Geraldine High School - Safari Yearbook (Geraldine, MT)
- Class of 1951
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Volume VI SAFA Published by Senior Class 1951 Geraldine, Montana FOREWORD As a treasure chest for the poig- nant memories we have experienced as students in Geraldine High School we are presenting the 51 ” annual. We hope this annual will be a fitting tribute to the activities we have experienced, the clubs we have formed, and to all our classmates. We, the Class of 51, dedicate this annual to all the men and boys in Korea who are giving their lives for a world of peace. SUPERINTENDENTS MESSAGE My sincere congratulations to the Class of 1951 on successfully passing their first mile- stone in their journey through life. It is my sincere wish that each and every one of you will he just as successful in whatever you select as your life work. It is hoped that all of you will become outstanding citizens and will always he a credit to your community and that our school will be justly proud of you. May this annual serve not only as a reminder of your achievement hut also as a memento, when in years to come, you wish to recall a forgotten face, a cherished memory, or just to live your school days o’er. George Balogh MR. DWELLO B. S. State Normal and Industrial College Ellendale, North Dakota MR. MAIN Gonzaga University Northern Montana College Montana State University MR. FOLEY B. S. Montana State University Chicago University University of Texas University of Washington MRS. MINIUM A. B. Grinnell College SENIORS The journey’s ended The goal’s in view And now the Seniors Pose for you. JOHN ROWLAND “Touchy Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 President 4 “G” Club 2, 3, 4 “The More The Merrier” 3 Prom Prince 3 MARY LOU BRONSON “Lou Basketball 1, 2 Softball 3, 4 Vice President 1, 4 Sec. Treas. 3 G” Club 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 2, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3 Prom Princess 2, 3 Student Council 4 “The More The Merrier” 3 Librarian 4 ,A JOYCE HENDERSON “Pork Basketball 1, 2 Softball 3, 4 “G“ Club 3, 4 Sec. Treas. 1. 2 Student Council 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 2, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Prom Princess 1 Carnival Queen 4 “The More The Merrier” 3 WILEY JUEDEMAN Bull Football 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 ”G” Club 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 1 Vice Pres. 3 “The More The Merrier” 3 ✓ JOANNE BOETTCHER Ma Basketball 2 ‘ G” Club 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 2, 4 “The More The Merrier” 3 Librarian 4 JAMES TREVITHICK Two Bits 'The More The Merrier” 3 JUNIOR LUHR Chic Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 1 “G” Club 2, 3, 4 Vice President 2 President 3 “The More The Merrier” 3 ETHEL WEIBLE Basketball 1, 2 Softball 3, 4 “G” Club 3, 4 Pep Club 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 2, 3 “The More The Merrier” 3 . v'V ajjM ROBERT MARTINEZ Bob ' Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 “G” Club 2, 3, 4 The More The Merrier” 3 Basketball Mgr. 1 DOROTHY CLARK Dot Home Ec. Club 2. 4 “The More The Merrier” 3 Student Council 4 BETTY JO GIESE Jo Jo Transferred to Geraldine 2 Pep Club 3 Soft Ball 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 4 The More The Merrier” 3 EDDY ABBOTT Sam Transferred to Geraldine 1 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 “G” Club 2, 3, 4 “The More The Merrier” 3 Student Council 4 CLASS PROPHECY Dear James, Sorry you couldn’t attend our reunion as all of the rest of the class made it. We held our banquet at the Waldorf Astoria which Mary Lou just bought with the alimonies that are being paid by Van Johnson, Gregory Pack, and Bing Crosby. Joyce attended in a neat black uniform. She joined the Meninites twenty years ago and it is reported that she had the longest heard in the colony. She has dyed it henna, that being the latest style. Eddv Abbott caught a rocket down from the moon. He is busily employed there by filling the crater with plastic wood so that it can become inhabitable. He says he enjoys the work very much as he always did like to work with his fingers. Betty Jo has graduated from three different colleges and she finally got her MD and Harold thinks it’s a lot of BS after 25 years he is tired of sending her to school. Bob Martinez joined the navy and is now admiral fifty fifth class. He is planning to retire but hates to give up the ocean and the waves now that he has his sea legs (oh, those beautiful legs). Dorothy and Jim gave up farming a few years ago and are raising bees. They say it is the sweetest job ever. Joanne and John Merchant have an office to the “lovelorn”. Fifty cents a question and Oh! those answers. Chic is Geraldine’s most famous dog catcher. “Birds of a feather flock together.” Ethel is a hat check girl in the Stork Club and the customers get a long look for a quarter. Ned Bronson finally retired and Johnny is mayor of Geraldine. Competition is getting close as Johnny has a family of 6. Wilev has finally reached the height of his ambition as he is seven feet tall. He ad- vertises for Jumpy Joe’s Joint, (nothing like stilts.) Sorry you couldn’t be with us James but we all hope your new Buick 12 sells well and extend our congratulations. Sincerely, The Class of “51” “COMMENCEMENT Near draws the hour of parting Sad are our hearts tonight Behind us lay our school days Ahead, the years are bright Fond memories are passing Dreams of days gone by Thoughts of all the fun we’ve had Here at Geraldine High And though we hate to leave her We know, we must—alas And so we softly bid adieu We. the Senior Class. Motto: We build for success Flower: Water lily Colors: Silver and Green SENIOR CLASS HISTORY School opened September 8, 1947, when fourteen eager beaver frosh entered the doors of G. H. S. with greenness showing all over them, trudged up the stairs to get their first glimpse of high school. We were initiated the next week and we found out what it’s like to take orders from the upperclassmen. After rock picking and getting the goal posts in order we finally finished our toil and were ready to start a normal high school life. At our first class meeting we elected Mrs. Vail our sponsor and the following officers: President ............................................Beryl Rucker Vice President..........................................Lou Bronson Secretary and Treasurer....................Joyce Henderson Reporter...................................Dorothy Harvey We took part in the carnival by having charge of the candy and popcorn booth. We also provided refreshments for some of the school dances. Our biggest undertaking was the Freshman return party given on Dec. 16. This was in combination with the Christmas party so of course Santa Claus was there in top form, passing out the gifts we exchanged with one another. Audrey Boling and Betty Owen left during the first semester, leaving our class with a total of twelve. This about ended our first year in G. H. S. and with hopeful hearts we looked forward to our next year when we could get revenge on the meek and mild freshmen. Our second year of high school opened September 13, 1948. We held our first meet- ing the following week and nominated the following officers: President ....................................Beryl Rucker Vice President..........................................Chic Luhr Secretary and Treasurer................................Joyce Henderson Mrs. Mitzner was chosen sponsor for the year. We initiated the Freshmen September 23. Beryl Rucker was chosen class representa- tive and Lou Bronson alternate. Jeanie Ludtke and Betty Jo Peters joined our class. On September 7, 1949, there was a crash, a bang and fifteen Upperclassmen entered G. H. S. to begin their third year as Juniors. We elected officers as follows: President ..............................................Chic Luhr Vice President.........................................Wiley Juedeman Secretary and Treasurer .......................Lou Bronson Reporters....................Phyllis Bryant, Betty Jo Peters Our sponsor for the year was Mrs. Minium. Our first highlight was our Junior Play. It was presented Dec. 3, 1949. WTe were all tickled when Jeanie had to leap over chairs to catch Wiley who was supposedly crazy, but the audience went wild when that prissy old Mrs. Green alias Joyce Henderson came waddling onto the stage with her girdle a sagging. Next came the Junior Prom. W7e worked hard on this and we did not complete it until about one hour before dance time. It was decorated in the Senior Class colors, blue and white. Last but not least came the Junior-Senior banquet. Our mothers did all the cooking and it was really delicious. We decorated it in the Senior Class colors again. This ended our third year in G. H. S. and with rip roaring eagerness we all looked forward to our last year in high school. (So did the teachers) On September 11, 1950, we entered the doors of G. H. S. with a feeling somewhat sad because we knewT this would be our last year in G. H. S. We took part in the Carnival by having two booths. In January we were all busy putting our annual out. In April we put on our Senior Play. It was hilarious and everyone said it was very good and we agreed with them whole heartedly. We held our Senior Dance Feb. 10th. Bill Harvey’s orchestra played for us and we had a large crowd. Our profits were large. On April 14, 1951, we were again honored by the Juniors when they presented the Junior-Senior banquet. The eats were good and the room was decorated in our colors. On May 20, Baccalaureate Services were held in the Methodist Church. On May 21, 1951, we had our class night. This proved to be very interesting. We all took part in it. On May 24, 1951, we graduated from high school into a world we knew nothing about. Where we will go and what we will do is a mystery to all of us, but what ever we do we will always have the memories of our high school days deep down inside of us. CLASS WILL I, JOYCE HENDERSON, will mv big toe to Louise Wishman as it hasn't been good since the horse stepped on it. I, JUNIOR LUHR, will my dorm manners to Darlene Robison. L LOU BRONSON, will my appetite to Sonny Moline (here’s some pills in case you over do it). I, WILEY JUEDEMAN, will my height to Dorothy Owen. I, JOANNE BOETTCHER, will my short hair cut to Gloria Trevithick. I, BOB MARTINEZ, will my lovely locks to next year’s freshmen. I, ETHEL WEIBLE, will my quiet ways to Carolyn Peters. I, EDDY ABBOTT, will my girl friend to anybody who thinks they can handle her. I, DOROTHY CLARK, will my secretarial abilities to Rita Tonne for my husband Jim wouldn’t let me sit on the boss’ lap anyway. I, JOHNNY ROWLAND, will my ability to get my bookkeeping in on time to next year’s bookkeeping class. I, BETTY JO GIESE, will my diploma to Shirley Scribner because it’s the only way she will ever get one. 1. JAMES TREVITHICK, will my abundance of pens and pencils to everyone or anyone who has never returned them in the past. Top row: Kirk Seekins, Douglas Fairbanks, Vic Manley, John Peters, Donald Hicks Middle row: Jerry QunelL, AI Audet. Bill Bell, Ronald Scribner Bottom row: Rita Tonne, Mitzi Tanner Not pictured: Roy Wishman, John Merchant JUNIORS School opened September 1950. There were thirteen Juniors present. We elected officers and they were as follows: President............... Vice President.......... Secretary and Treasurer Reporters............... Representative ......... Sponsor................. Our first undertaking was the Junior Play December 9, 1950. .............Kirk Seekins .............Mitzi Tanner ................Rita Tonne ...AI Audet and Don Hicks ................Bill Bell .............Mrs. Minium “Bolts and Nuts.” It was presented on Then came our Junior Prom April 14. It was a great success. Our final undertaking was the Junior and Senior Banquet. Our Mothers did all the work of fixing it and the food was wonderful. This ended our successful year as Juniors and now all of us are looking beyond the horizon for the big year to come. Top row: Lennie Scribner, Patty Ludeman, Bud Scribner, Bonnie Raty. Bobby Harvey Middle row: Sonia Bronson, Loyd Hoge, Shirley Scribner, Joe Hardenbrook, Helen Hardenbrook Bottom row: Richard Clark, Sharon Duntley. Charles Dorn Not pictured: Danny Strate Second Timers With lots of dash On this page you meet The Sophomore class. SOPHOMORES School opened September 1950 with thirteen rough and ready Sophomores. Class officers were elected and are as follows: President .......................................Charles Dorn Vice President..................... Danny Strate Secretary and Treasurer .................Sonia Bronson Reporters ...............Shirley Scribner, Sonia Bronson Representative ..........................Patty Ludeman Sponsor ......................................Mr. Dwello The greatest event of the year was initiating the Freshies. The girls and boys wore two piece bathing suits. The girls had to wear one hundred pigtails and they were all painted with lipstick, and shoe polish. A party was given for them that night. Nadine Scribner left us the first six weeks. Bonnie Raty and Edna Willis came during the second six weeks. Edna left us the following week. The carnival was held and we had the freak house and dart booth. Lennie Scribner was voted King, from our class. Sonia Bronson was elected cheerleader from our class. Top row: Donna Slowey, Jimmy Dawson, Carolyn Peters, Bobby Anderson, Gloria Trevithick Middle row: James Audet, Irena Fairbanks. Willard Tonne, Connie Tanner. Sonny Moline Bottow row: Carol Ludeman, Dorothy Owen, Louise Wishman, Darlene Robison FRESHMEN On Tuesday morning, September 6, 1950, fifteen very green and untried Freshmen entered the high school department. Eight of us had spent eight years together, so we were well acquainted with one an- other. The other seven were vaguely aware of us, but later on we were all acquainted. Shortly after school opened we had our first meeting and elected class officers, as follows: First appearance Green as grass May we present The Freshman class. President ....................................Donna Slowey Vice President ...............................Sonny Moline Secretary ..................................Carolyn Peters Treasurer................................ Darlene Robison Reporters.....................Dorothy Owen, Bob Anderson About two weeks after school started we received our initiation from the “dear old Sophs”. As usual we got the old shoe polish act. The girls wore diapers with sunsuit tops. The boys’ costumes were girls’ two piece bathing suits. The girls were supposed to wear a hundred pigtails in their hair but the most that they could get were seventy five. On November 18th the Carnival was held. The Frosh had the pull string and the bean guessing booth, and also the fortune telling. Front row: Theodore Moline, Connie Dammel, Patsy Nelson, Amelia Scribner, Cyme Scribner, Ray- mond Peterson Back row: Earl Duvall, Bill Sullivan, James Bell, Mrs. Klien, Marian Nierenberg. Wendell Nelson, Roger Van Voast JUNIOR HIGH EVENTS FOR 1950-1951 A Field Trip to the Equity Elevator. Christmas Play “The Arithmetic Class.” Cubs—Two victories over the Freshmen in Basketball. Hard work on the “Twenty One Requirements, for promotion to High School. First row: Lois Mann, Sue Seekins, Laura Jean Paradis, Norma Jean Spevacek, Judy Peterson, Dottie Lou Scribner, Linda Bronson, Patty Thomas Middle row: Norman Sullivan. Kenny Engellant, Kathleen Corley, Roberta Brewer, Mrs. Dorn, Patty Clark, Betty Reid, Dickie Meyers, Donnie Anderspn Back row: Lennie Duvall, Billy Boggess, John Reid. Jerry Ludeman, Garry Carlson, Wesley Stoos, Tommy MacArthur INTERMEDIATE School opened with an enrollment of twenty-six pupils, thirteen hoys and thirteen girls. The sixth grade was largest with an even dozen. This year an intermediate class club was organized with Gary Carlson as president, Dick Meyer as treasurer, and Dotty Lou Scribner as secretary. Our room alone gave twenty dollar-: to the March of Dimes. We also have about sixty dollars to contribute to the purchase of a radio phonograph for the school. Front row: Jerelyn Nierenberg, Lois Corley, Judy Rudin, Terry Bronson, Patsy Peterson Middle row: Beryl Atchison, Margaret Reid, Marlene Coker, Mrs. Seekins, Joanne Clark. Nancy Knedler. Barbara Atchison Back row: Howard Pirch, Carl Apple, Teddy Mann, Kenny Spevacek, Leslie Sullivan, John Sullivan PRIMARY Classes of 1960. 1961. and 1962 received their earliest formal education under the guidance of Mrs. Hope Covington and Mrs. Helen Seekins. These were happy days learning to work and play together. Selling candy at the fall carnival, being pilgrims for Thanksgiving and the story book people in the Christmas program added much joy to our years work. On February the fourteenth we entertained pre-school children at a Valentine party. It is hoped every year will be as happy and successful as this one has been and the future be as bright as the sunshine. Seated at table: Joanne Boettcher, Dorothy Clark, Joyce Henderson, Betty Jo Giese, Lou Bronson, Edith Weible Back row: Wiley Juedeman, Eddy Abbott, Johnny Rowland, Mr. Balogh, Bob Martinez, James Trevith- ick. Junior Luhr ANNUAL STAFF Editor ....................................Betty Jo Giese Assistant Editor......................................Lou Bronson Business Manager..........................Joyce Henderson Sports Writers....Bob Martinez, Eddy Abbott, Junior Luhr Photography..........................Ethel Weible, Joanne Boettcher Humorists............................Dorothy Clark, James Trevithick Advertising..............Johnny Rowland, Wiley Juedeman Sponsor........................................Mr. Balogh Top row: Mary Lou Bronson, Joyce Henderson, Dorothy Clark Bottom row: Irena Fairbanks. Patty Ludeman, Bill Bell, Eddy Abbott STUDENT COUNCIL The student council was organized this year by Mr. Balogh. Joyce Henderson was elected President, Lou Bronson, Vice President, and Dorothy Clark, Secretary Treasurer. A representative was selected from each class: Freshman ............................. Irena Fairbanks Sophomore ............................ Patty Ludeman Junior .......................................Bill Bell Senior .....................................Eddy Abbott The council sponsored the carnival which was a great success. Front row: Mitzi Tanner, Lou Bronson, Sonia Bronson, Joanne Boettcher, Betty Jo Giese, Joyce Hen- derson, Connie Tanner Back row: Donna Slowey, Carolyn Peters, Rita Tonne. Sharon Duntley, Mr. Balogh. Ronald Scribner, Ethel Weible. Shirley Scribner, Patty Ludeman, Irena Fairbanks PAPER STAFF This year the paper staff was tinder the direction of Mr. Balogh. Each class donated money to the staff so they could buy a mimeograph machine. With this machine we have produced papers that are far better than before. The staff members included: Editor ................................. Ronald Scribner Sports Editor.........................................Lou Bronson Humorists................. Joyce Henderson, Betty Jo Giese Treasurer .........................................Sharon Duntley Society.........................Patty Ludeman, Rita Tonne Cartoonists ..................Dorothy Clark, Ethel Weible Circulation..Sonia Bronson, Mitzi Tanner, Shirley Scribner Typists.....................Joyce Henderson, Lou Bronson Advertising..............Carolyn Sue Peters, Donna Slowey Connie Tanner, Irena Fairbanks Sponsor .....................................Mr. Balogh This is the old staff. In the second semester Mr. Balogh appointed a new staff. Those not pictured are AI Audet, Bonnie Raty, Louise Wishman, John Merchant, Joanne Boettcher, and Charles Dorn. Front row: Betty Jo Giese, Shirley Scribner, Sonia Bronson, Dorothy Clark, Joanne Boettcher, Carolyn Sue Peters, Connie Tanner Middle row: Carol Ludeman, Sharon Duntley, Helen Hardenbrook, Ethel Weible, Dorothy Owen. Gloria Trevithick, Mrs. Minium Back row: Irena Fairbanks. Darlene Robison, Louise Wishman. Patty Ludeman, Mitzi Tanner, Grace Bechard, Donna Slowey HOME EC HISTORY Eighteen girls entered the Home Economics class and a club was started and officers were elected. President...................................Dorothy Clark Vice President ..........................Joanne Boettcher Secretary and Treasurer.....................Sonia Bronson Reporters................................Mitzi and Shirley Our sponsor was Mrs. Minium At the Carnival we had the food booth where a lot of delicious food was served. We spent the first semester cooking and serving ourselves breakfasts and dinners. The next semester we did textile and figurine painting. It was very interesting and we all enjoyed it. Mary Lou Bronson, Joyce Henderson and Bonnie Raty entered our class at the third six weeks. The fifth sixth weeks we began sewing and made ourselves dresses, skirts, and blouses. The last six weeks we took shop and we all profited by it. Front row: Billy Boggess, Gary Carlson, Dick Meyer, Ronald Scribner, Norman Sullivan, Earl Duvall, Connie Dammel Back row: Mr. Dwello, Marion Nierenberg, Sonny Moline, Sharon Duntley, Vic Manley, Dorothy Owen, AI Audet, Charles Dorn, Connie Tanner BAND This year the band was under the direction of Mr. Dwello. With his persuasion they did a splendid job. They played at most of the home basketball games, which gave the boys more spirit, and more pep. They also participated in the Grade School program, by playing a few Christmas carols. They attended the music festival in Havre. Top row: Mitzi Tanner, Gracie Bechard, Joanne Boettcher Middle row: Joyce Henderson, Lou Bronson Bottom row: Shirley Scribner, Rita Tonne, Sonia Bronson LIBRARIANS PERIODS I Mitzi Tanner II Joyce Henderson III Gracie Bechard IV Joanne Boettcher, Rita Tonne V Lou Bronson VI Sonia Bronson Front row: Wiley Juedeman, Joanne Boettcher, Rita Tonne, Ethel Weible, Joyce Henderson, Mitzi Tanner, Lou Bronson, Donald Hicks Middle row: Mr. Main, Johnny Rowland, Bill Bell, Doug Fairbanks, John Merchant, Bob Martinez, Junior Luhr Back row: AI Audet, Bud Scribner, Eddy Abbott, Kirk Seekins, Vic Manley, Jerry Qunell, Lennie Scribner G CLUB The CJuh took part in the carnival this year by operating two booths. Officers for the year were: President ............................... Doug Fairbanks Vice President.............................John Rowland Secretary and Treasurer..................Joyce Henderson Front row: Sonia Bronson, Patty Ludeman, Rita Tonne, Lou Bronson, Sharon Duntley, Louise Wishman, Mitzi Tanner Middle row: Connie Tanner, Carolyn Peters, Patsy Nelson, Ethel Weible, Dorothy Owen, Joyce Henderson, Marion Nierenberg Back row: Donna Slowey, Earl Duvall, Jimmie Scribner, Wendell Nelson, Bill Sullivan, Raymond Peter- son. Irena Fairbanks PEP CLUB The Pep Club was organized during the early part of the year. They sold pop and hot dogs at all the games and took part in the pep assemblies. Officers for the year were: President ................................................Lou Bronson Vice President................................Phyllis Bryant Secretary and Treasurer ......................Sharon Duntley Reporters....................Irena Fairbanks, Donna Slowey SCHOOL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 11 School Opens 15 Officers Chosen 20 P. T. A. Meeting 22 First Home Football Game 27 Teachers Party 29 Hobson Game 30 Coaches Game OCTOBER 6 Geyser — There 7 Homecoming 7 Fort Benton Game — Here 13 Highwood — There 20 Six Weeks Exams 24 Freshman Return Party 26-27-28 Teachers Convention 31 P. T. A. Hallowe’en Party NOVEMBER 1 P. T. A. Meeting 11 V. F. W. Dance 17 Annual pictures taken by Coon Studio 18 Carnival 23 Beginning of Thanksgiving Vacation DECEMBER 1 Geyser — Here (Basketball) 5 X-Rays Taken 6 P. T. A. Meeting 8 Highwood — Here 9 Junior Play “Bolts and Nuts” 12 4-H Meeting • .• '. 15 Centerville — There 18 Betty Jo’s Christmas Party (Whoopee) 20 Christmas Program 21 Hi-School Christmas Party (Oh! Boy Santa Claus) 22 Beginning of Christmas Vacation 29 New Year's Dance JANUARY 2 School Starts Again 5 Belt — There 6 Geyser — There 10 Rita Tonne Selected for Girls State 12 Neihart — Here 18 Highwood — There 26 Centerville — Here 27 March of Dimes Dance FEBRUARY 2 Belt — Here 3 Grade School Basket Social 5 Joe Alley’s Implement Show 7 P. T. A. Meeting 10 Senior Dance (no profit; 10 International Show 12 Masquerade Party at Bronson’s House 14 Junior High Valentine Party 28—March 1-2-3 Dist. Tournament at Great Falls MARCH 2 Six Weeks Exams 7 P. T. A. Meeting 17 St. Patrick’s Dance 20 “Annual Blues” APRIL 1 Big Celebration of the Fools’ Club 14 Junior Prom MAY 4 Senior Play 12 Music Festival in Havre 20 Baccalaureate 21 Class Night 24 Commencement 25 School Ends Bottom row: Jim Dawson. Jerry Qunell, AI Audet, Bud Scribner, Chic Luhr. Lennie Scribner, Wiley Juedeman, Bob Anderson Top row: Loyd Hoge, Johnny Rowland, John Merchant. Douglas Fairbanks, Bob Martinez, Eddy Abbott, Kirk Seekins, Coach Elmer Main FOOTBALL Our first game this year was with Stanford. We lost by a small margin. The following games were very similar. The following boys earned letters: Bob Martinez, Douglas Fairbanks, Jerry Qunell, Johnny Rowland, Bud Scribner, Wiley Juedeman, Eddy Abbott, Junior Luhr, Kirk Seekins, Roy Wishman, Loyd Hoge, Albert Audet, Leonard Scribner, Donald Hicks, John Merchant, Jimmy Dawson, Bob Anderson. Front row: Wiley Juedeman, Bud Scribner, Douglas Fairbanks, Kirk Seekins, Eddy Abbott Top row: Bob Anderson, Mgr. Johnny Rowland, Bill Bell, John Merchant, Chic Luhr. Albert Audet, Coach Elmer Main A TEAM SCORES FOR THE YEAR December 1 — Geyser December 8 Highwood December 15 Centerville January 12 Neihart January 26 Centerville February 2 Belt ________________ DeMolay ____________________Belt TOURNAMENT Geraldine 54_ February 28 Neihart Geraldine 27 March 1 Dutton Geraldine 36 March 2 Belt Geraldine 31 Geraldine 31_____ Geraldine 25 Geraldine 36 Geraldine 40 Geraldine 39__ . Geraldine 47 Geraldine 39 29 37 75 42 Cl 41 42 48 23 44 42 Bottom row, left to right: Sonny Moline, Bob Harvey, Charles Dorn, Jerry Qunell, Buck Hardenbrook Top row, left to right: Jim Dawson. Mgr. Willard Tonne, Vic Manley, Coach Elmer Main, Bob Mar- tinez, Richard Clark. Donny Hicks B TEAM SCORES FOR THE YEAR We Date They Tigers 6 December 15 Centerville 57 Tigers 11 January 26 Centerville 53 Bottom row, left to right: Lennie Duvall, Bill Boggess, Gary Carlson, Dick Meyer, Coach Elmer Main, Dale Moline, Jerry Luedeman, Wesley Stoos, Tommy MacArthur Top row, left to right: Roger Van Voast, Donnie Anderson, Bill Sullivan, Gyme Scribner, Jim Bell, Wendell Nelson, Earl Duvall, Kenny Engellant, Norman Sullivan GRADE BASKETBALL SCORES FOR THE YEAR Cubs 26 Neihart 18 Cubs 12 Belt 10 Cubs 13 Frosh 9 Bottom row, left to right: Donny Hicks, Wiley Juedeman, Bob Harvey, Jerry Qunell, Bob Anderson, AI Audet, Bud Scribner, Charles Dorn, Buck Hardenbrook Top row, left to right: Lennie Scribner, Kirk Seekins, Junior Luhr, Bob Martinez. Coach Elmer Main, Doug Fairbanks, Loyd Hoge, John Rowland, Eddy Abbott BASEBALL This year for the first time district 10 has organized a High School Baseball League, whereby each school in district 10 will get to play approximately five games and not more than six during the short baseball season. Positions: Pitchers ........ Catchers ....... First Basemen ... Second Baseman Third Baseman .. Short Stop ...... Left Field ...... Right Field .... Center Field ... ...Luhr and Martinez .....Audet and Luhr Seekins and Martinez ................Dorn ............Anderson ...........Scribner ...............Audet ..............Qunell ...............Hicks Front row: Sonia Bronson, Louise Wishman, Connie Tanner. Shirley Scribner. Patty Ludeman. Mitzi Tanner. Betty Jo Giese, Lou Bronson Back row: Carolyn Sue Peters, Helen Hardenbrook. Dorothy Owen, Mr. Main. Ethel Weible. Gloria Trevithick, Joyce Henderson SOFTBALL G! R L S The softball team was organized in September. 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