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HIGH In the years to cone, so that your memories of G.H.S. w re_ main clear, vie, the annual staff of 1953' proudly present the Safari. ■1 thin this annual, both nov; and in the future, may you recall your high school days, and find the in- spiration to continue your future activities. DEDICATION Ve, the Senior Class of 1953 dedicate this annual to Phoene Judenan, a form- er classmate who has spent the last three years in Galen Sanitoriun. 3 Standing, Buck Hardenbrook, Richard Clark, Roy 'Jislimen, Bob Harvey, Mrs. Grissem, Danny Strate. Seated, Bud Scribner, Sonia Bronson, Sharon Duntley, Helen Hardenbrook, Leonard Scribner. ANNUAL STAFF Editor: Sharon Duntiey Assistant Editor: Sonia Bronson Business Ilanagcr: Danny Strate Sports fritters: Bob Harvey, Richard Clark Senior Class Historian: Helen Hardenbrojk Senior Class ’.Jill Prophecy: Joe Hardenbrook, Roy V ishnen Typists: Sharon Duntley, Leonard Scribner Advertising Circulation: Bud Scribner, Leonard Scribner J 4 Mr Duello i Science B. S. State Normal Colle Black Hills Teachers College Ellendale, North Dalcot ■I. E. University of South Dakota IIrs Grissom B. A. Montana Uesleyan K A. IJorth’iestem University Montana University Montana tate College Mrs Graf B. A Beaver College, Jenldjitoun, Da 3. T. B. Tenple University, I'liil adelphi a, :' a • Mr. Soule D. A. University of California 3. University of Utah Hr. Gisvold B, B. Moorhead 3 bate Teachers College 5 p cn ROBERT :IARV1Y f «r Bob Class Reportor 1 Basketball 1-2 Baseball 1 The Skeleton Walks 3 Football 3-U G Club 3-u Class Representative h Literary' Club k Annual Staff U 3CHIA BROHSOII Sue Band 1 Class Sec. Tros. 1-2 Pep Club 1-2-3-U Prom rrincess 1-2 Cheer leader 2-U Paper Staff 2-3-U Hone Ec. Club 2-3 Librarian 2 Softball 2-3 Home Cane Hattie 2 The Skeleton Walks 3 G Club 3 Whittlin'1 U Annual Staff k Literary Club U Glee Club 1; Class Representative U CLIFFORD SCRIBNER Bud Vice-President 1 Baseball 2 Football 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2-3 G dub 2-3-U Prom Prince 1 Literary Club U Glee Club k ,r.ihittlin k Annual Staff h 6 LEONARD SCRIBNER Len Basketball 1-2-3-U Carnival King 2 G Club 2-3-U Football 2-3-U Baseball 2-3-U Class Representative 3 The Skeleton 'Talks 3 Orange and Black Bay Xing U Class President U Annual Staff U Glee Club U Literary Club U ,r.Jhittlin U SHARON DUUTLLY Shay Class President 1 Librarian 1 Pep Club 1-2-3-U Band 1-2-3 Paper Staff 2-3-U Home Ec. Club 2 Soft Ball 2-3 Bolts and Nuts 2 Class Reporter 3 Student Body 3 G Club 3 GirlsT State Repres 3 Glee Club 3-U School Editor U President Student BodyU Whittlin'1 U The Skeleton Walks 3 Literaiy Club U Annual Staff U Orange and Black Day Queen U DANNY STRATE Boone Basketball 1-2-3-U Band 1-3 Vic-President 2 Football 2-3-U Baseball 2-3-U Class President 3 The Skeleton '.Talks 3 G Club 2-3-U Whittlin' U Annual Staff U Literary Club U Class Reporter U 7 JOS HAR1EIBROOK Buck Basketball 1-2-3 Baseball 2-3 G11 Club 3 Literary Club h Glee Club U Whitt linM h The Skeleton Walks 3 Annual Staff h HELEN HAEDENBROOK Sis” Softball 2 Home Ec. Club 2 Literary Club U The Skeleton Walks” 3 Librarian 3 Whittlin' h Annual Staff h JU1 KAYO Stickhorse” Transferred from Fort Benton k Basketball U Literary Club k 8 _ ROY ' ISHTIAII Skinny Football 2-3-U Basketball 3-U G Club 2-3-li Baseball 1 Annual Staff h Bolts and Nuts 3 Literary Club U RICHARD CLARK Rodney Basketball 1-2-U Transferred to Ron an 3 Transferred to Geraldine h frvJhittlin U Football h Literary Club 1; Annual Staff h 9 CLASS HISTOfiy On September 7, 19 9 thirteen green freshmen entered the doors of G.H.S. eager to get started and find out about high school life. Initiation was put off until the last of October, which certainly didn't hurt our feelings at all. We were dressed as cartoon characters and a generous supply of shoe polish and lipstick were used on us. But after in- itiation we were considered full fledged members of G.K.S. At our first class meeting we choose Miss Samuls as our sponsor and elected the following officers: President: Sharon Duntley Vic. Pres: nud Scribner Sec. Tres: Sonia Bronson Reporters: Patty Ludeman Bob Harvey Class Representative: Shirley Scribner The second semester Rhoene Judeman left us for Galen, Montana. There was a bang of the doors, a crash on the stairs, which meant thirteen Sophomores had started school, September 11, I95IO. The main event of the year in which we all part- icipated was the initiation of the Freshmen. After the hair had been swept away, the paint removed and all the smoke had cleared av ay, we went back to living the normal life of a Sophomore again. The following officers were elected for the year: President: Charles Dorn Vic. Pres: Danny Strate Sec. Tres: Sonia Brohnson; Reporter: Shirley Scribner Class Representative: Patty Ludeman Sponsor: Mr. Dwello Nadine Scribner left us, after the first six weeks, to be married. Bonnie Raty and Edna Willis joined us during the second six weeks. Edna left the following week. Sonia Bronson was elected cheer leader Leonard Scribner was Carnival King. 10 and from our class On September 10, 1951 eleven Juniors started their third year of high school One month after school started the following officers were elected: President: Danny Strate Vic. Pres: Shirley Scribner Sec. fc Tres: Bonnie Raty Reporters: Sharon Duntley Patty Ludeman Class Representative: Leonard Scribner Sponsor: Mr. Main Our class play 11 The Skeleton Walks” was presented on March 29th. It merited a large crowd and was a large success. The Junior-Senior banquet was served at the school house and cooked by the Junior mothers. It was our last successful project of the year. Ten Seniors entered school on September 13, 1952, with a proud feeling that we were finally Seniors but sad because we knew this would be the last year in G.H.S. Chuck Abbott joined us the second six weeks. He took his previous high school work in Great Falls. He came to G.H.S. after having served four years with the U.S. Navy. President: Leonard Scribner Vic. Pres: Bud Scribner Sec. Tres: Sharon Duntley Class Representatives: Sonia Bronson Bob Harvey Reporters: Helen Hardenbrook Danny Strate Sponsor: Mr. Aho Sharon Duntley was elected President of the Student Body and was representative to Girls1 State in the summer of £2« Sonia Bronson was elected cheerleader from our class. Our class play Whittlin'1 was presented November 21, under the guidance of Mrs. Grissom. It was a great success. The first annual Orange and Black Day was held, Oct. 21. The day's activities consisted of a parade, football game, crowning of the king and queen, and a dance at night. Sharon Duntley and Leonard Scribner were queen and king. The rest of the year was spent busily in activities in and outside of school. In May we graduate and we hope our Future years will be as successful and as enloyable as our years in G.H.S. 11 CLASS PROPHECY Dear Mr, Aho, February 11 , 1973 '■Ic are sorry you uere unable to attend our first reunion after twenty years. We met at Harvey's Horseshoe Hosendia. The entire class was there and some of us spent a nee): at Bob's i 10 heart The Hocld.es. Bob is an exceptionally successful rancher as his domain includes the entire Rocky fountain region of Montana. Yesterday we went with hin to in- spect his reservoirs, Flathead Lake, and Hungrey Horse Dan. Joe Ilardenbrook, who is now coach at G.H.S.. ras here only three days because he had to take the Geraldine Tigers to play for the State Championship at Great Falls. Helen Ilardenbrook, closed the Hardenbrook Beauty Salon for the week and joined us. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Scribner, arrived a day late due to the difficulty of finding a baby sitter for their three sets of tripiets. Leonard has taken over his father's farm near Geraldin The two oimers of the famous Bronson-iumtiey circus arrived ,rioh some of their pets. They have been very successful in the circus game and ire have heard they spend much of their tine with the monkeys, Weill!i no wonder. Chuck Abbott, who was just elected president of Montana Power Company, cane this morning. He is so wrapped up in his work that everytirae he kisses his wife, she gets a shock, Roy ..ishmen is still a bachlor, but from all a pearances he won't be ior 'ong, as he has received letters from several girls since he has been here. He is still faming near GcralcUne. Danny Strate arrived on Tuesday, amidst reporters and photo- graphers. His job as Vice-President of the United States has kept him very busy, Soon he will bo up for relection, consequently he had to leave on Thursday to start campaigning Richard Clark, who now oms the Ford Garage in Geraldine, gave us a denenstraticn of his new car. Richard, recently got married but Ms wife was unable to attend. We were all disappoint- ed as everyone was looking forward to meeting her, Wednesday afternoon, right after dinner ” Bud cruised in to join us, driving one of his company's new Cadillacs. He had been successful in the car business for Ms new Cadillacs are the first to have atomic driven motors. How that we have acquainted you with the whereabouts of each member of our clas , we hope tMs finds you and your family as well as it leaves us. Sincerely, The Class of 12 CLASS '.JILL -the Senior Class of 1953, City of Geraldine, County of Chouteau, and State of Ibntana, being of sound riind (?) and healthy body, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. e, hereby, declare all other notes, promises to pay, wills or testaments made by this class to be nul and void. I, Leonard Scribndr, will ry abi'ity to argue with the coach, to Roger Van Voast. I, Helen Ilardonbrook, will iy ability to keep house to Carol ludenan. I, Bob Harvey, mil ry braces to Dorothy Owen to help keep her new teeth up. I, Chuck Abbott, will iy old uniform to loevor signs the dotted line. I, Joe Hardenbrook, will iy height to Patsy ilelson. I, Sharon Duntley, will iy ability to go with out of town boys to Amelia Scribner, Good luck in Highwood, Aiy. I, Roy Lishnen, will ry crutches to ne:ct vearfs basketball team. Here’s hoping they don’t have an accident like I did. IiSonia Bronson, will ny ability to sJcip school to Connie Tanner. Hope she has as good luck as I have had. I, Richard Clark, mil ry Ford to ry ]d.G sisters, so I Wnft have to drive them to school. I, Bud Scribner, will iy football shoes to Sonny Koline. Have success, Sonny. I, Jim Kayo, will ry nickname ,?Stickhorse,r to Bill Sullivan. I, Danny Strate, will ry training ability to U'llard Tonne. Signed, Senior Class of 1953. 13 Hot pictured: Bob Anderson, Irena Fairbanks, Jin Dawson JUIIIOR CLASS The doors of G.H.3. opened September 2, 19 2, with sixteen anbitious Juniors ready for another year. The first week the class elected the following officers: President: Bob Anderson Vice. Pres: Irena Fairbanks Secretary: Donna Slowey Treasure: Connie Tanner On April 3, 19$3 the class put on their class play, wPa says, ,lIo,n. It was attended by a large crowd and was very successful. The Junior prom was 'neId in the auditorium the evening of Kay 2, 1953 The hall was decorated in the Senior Class colors, red and white. John Gorder Louise 'Jishmeni Donna Slowly Sonny Moline Pat Kayo Bill Mcllaim Dorothy Owen Connie Tanner EnrniaD Jones liillard Tonne James Audet Gloria Trevithick Connie Damnel SOPHOMORE CLASS On September 2 school started, with, seven veiy lively Sophomores The election of officers took place the second week of school? they were as follows: President: Jame s Bell Vice. Pres: Gyme Scribner Sec. Tres: Connie Damnel Rep re sentative: Shi rley Kosine Our main and biggest event of the year was the initiation of the Freshmen. They were dressed as comic characters and were painted with lipstick ant shoe polish. Amelia Scribner was elected cheerleader r°m onr class. Patsy llelson Qyme Scribner 15 Chuck Tonne Dale Moline Roger Van Voast Bill Sullivan Shirley Rucker FRESHMEN CLASS Six green freshmen entered the halls of Geraldine lftrti School on September 2, 1?$2, to try their first year. The second week the class elected the following officers: President: Dale Moline Vic. Pres: Roger Van Voast 5ec. Tres: Shirley Rucker Sponsor: Mrs. Graf Initiation was held the second week and we gave our return party on November 18. Top row, Mr Jones, Florence Johnson, John Reid, Jerry Ludenan, Bob Spevac, Kenny Engellent, Donry Anderson, Dickie Meyer, Gary Carlson, Lios McNaim. Second row, Patty Thomas, Norma Spevac, Betty Reid, Alberta Brewer, Kathleen Corley, Dotty Lou Scribner, Linda Bronson, Laura Paradis. Third row, 'Jesley Stoos, Gary Carlson, Billy Boggess, Toimry McArther, Lennie Duvall. JUNIOR HIGH ROOM Me of the Junior High have much to say about nothing; however we have studied diligently (at times) and have worked to prepare ourselves for the difficult tasks that offer us a challenge. The Junior High and the sixth grade had an enrollment of twenty-two. There were eleven eighth graders, three seventh graders, and eight sixth graders. Our teacher was Mr. Jones. The class organized a Recreation Club, officers were: President: Kenneth Engellant Secretaiy: Alberta Brevier Treasure: Richard Meyer The purpose of our club was to support our various recreational programs held throughout the school year. This year the Junior High collaborated with the entire grade school in presenting its annual Christinas program. 17 Typ row, Judy KoKalm, Eugene Strate, Leonard Johnson, Carl Apple, Howard Pirch, Kenny Spevac, Gcrelym Kicren'oerg, Mrs. Orrantia. Second row, Dorothy Spevac, Haney Knelder, Margaret Reid, Teriy Bronson, Judy Rudin, Lois Corley. Third row, George Soule, Leslie Sullivan, John Sullivan. INTER! IEDIATE ROOK school opened with an enrollment of eighteen pupils, ten hoys and eight girls. The third grade was the largest with eight stuoents. We had a class club meeting weekly. Our officers were anf!edf6ne7 m1X ,T'CkS 311 meetinSS observed Robert's Ruies of Order . News, sports, and riddles were the subjects of the meetings. J ™ri:. included various mediums. We finger paint- nHnf ided fd paf-nte figurines, wove table mats, block C°l0rfd’ ade uniature peep shows and worked anth charcoal anc colored chalk. In December to put on a musical program for the ? T A and a Christmas play at the hall. _ 18 Top row, Pat Bronson, Leslie Stone, Joe Joyce, Leland Johnson, Donnie Damme1, Rick Bucher, Mrs. Nichols. Second row, Peggy Atchison, Laura Engellant, Diana Herrod, Barbara Hardenbrook, Betty Carlson, Delores Spevac, Mary Strate. Third row, David Painter, Lennie Stone, Ronald Mitzner, Chuck Bucher, Donnie Thomas, Billie Spevac. PRU'IAHZ ROOM ..Tien school opened on September 2, there -jere seventeen first and second graders. Both classes made many pictures and articles in art. Tliroughout the year they decorated the room to correspond vdth each national holiday. There were very few absences due to siclcness in our room and many students had perfect attendence records. 19 Top row, left to rights Hr. Duello, Mr Aho, sponsors. Bob Harvey, John Gorder, Charles Tonne. Bottom row, Donna Slowey, Shirley Kosine, Louise Tashmen, Sharon Duntley, Gloria Trevithick, Sonia Bronson. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council was organized under the guidance of Mr Aho Its purpose was to provide a democratic organiza- tion of the student body to aid in making a better school Thus it has promoted many of the year's activities During the second week of school the student bocty and classes elected the following officers and members: President: Sharon Duntley Vic. Pres: Donna Slowey Sec. Tres: Gloria Trevithick Class Respresentatives: Senior: Sonia Bronson, Bob Harvey Junior: Louise ’Jishmen, John Gorder Sophomore: Shirley Kosine Freshmen: Gnuck Tonne The council organized the first annual Orange 5c Black Day . It was held October 21, and was successful It plans to sponsor the school carnival which is held in the spring. 20 Back row, left to right, Patsy Nelson, Connie Tanner, Sonia Bronson, Carol Ludeman, Sharon Duntley, Pat Mayo, Marion Nierenberg, Mr. Dwello, sponsor. Seated, left to right, Emma D Jones, Shirley Kosine, Donna Slowey, Gloria Trevithick, Connie Damme1, Amelia Scribner, Willard Tonne, Bill McNairn. PAPER STAFF The Tigers Growl was under the direction of Mr. D jello. It was published once a month by the following staff: Editor: Sharon Duntley As. Editor: Gloria Trevithick Typists: Bill McNairn and other staff members Cartoonists: Pat Mayo, Irena Fairbanks Grade News: Marion Nierenberg Sport News: Connie Tanner, Amelia Scribner Dorm d Society: Dorothy Owen, Carol Ludeman Hujnor: Sonia Bronson, Patsy Nelson Circulation: Donna Slowey, Connie Dannel Mimeograph Operators: Bnb Anderson, Millard Tonne 21 Top row, left to right. Chuck Tonne, Dale Iloline, ’Jillard Tonne, Tinjr Audet, Danny tratc, Richard Clark, Bob Harvey, Bill Hcllairn, Bill 3ul?_ivan, Buck Hardenbmok, Roy 'ashmen. Second row, Mrs Graf, Leonard Scribner, Bud Scribner, I ouise IJislimen, Donna Slowey, Connie Tanner, Sharon Duntley, Smia Bronson, Connie Darnel, Shirley Kosine. Tliird row, Helen Hardenbrook, Amelia Scribner, Harion ilierenberg, Sliirley Rucker, Dorothy O.ren, Gloria Trevithick, Carol Ludenan, Emr.aD Jones, Pat Kayo. LITERALLY CLUB The Literally Club was divided into three separate groups consisting of debate, dramatics and declamation. Each had separate meetings. All three clubs were under the direction of Hrs. Graf. 22 Sliirley Kosine, Shirley Rucker, Ilrs. Grissen, Latsy Nelson, Marion Nierenbcrg, Amelia Scribner. HOKE EC. CLUB The Hone Ec« club was organized at the first of the year under the guidance of the Hone Ec. teacherylrs. Grissom, They crocheted, did fancy work, and as usual with girls or wonen they served lunch at each weekly meeting. They served refreshments at the football game on Orange and Black Day as well as on other occasions. The better to plan — The better to sew — The better to dress- The better to cook- The better to eat- The better to live- Nutritiously. 23 Top row, left to right, Bill McNaim, Amelia Scribner, Dorothy Owen, Shirley Thicker, Marion Nierenberg, Jim Bell, Mrs. Graf. Second row, Sharon Duntley, Connie Darnel, Carol ludeman. Connie Tanner, Shirley Kosine, Louise WLslimen. FRENCH CLUB The French club was organised after the first semester. It was under the direction of Mrs. Graf, Meetings .iere hold once a week during a free study period. The first lessons taught us the alphabet. Later we began to read some. - 24 „ Sack row, left to right, Connie Darnel, EnmaD Jonas, Connie Tanner, Amelia Scribner, Louise Vishraen, Shirley Kosinc, Donna Slouey. Second row, Carol Ludcman, Sharon Duntley, Patsv Nelson, Dot Owens, Shirley Ruder, Gloria Trevithick, Mrs. Graf, advisor. GIRLS G1EJ CnUB Tills was a newly organized group under the direction of Mrs. Graf. Their first perfomance was at the Jen.'or play. In the spring they presented ai operetta which was enjoyed bv every- ono attending. 25 Back row, left to right, Roger VanVoast, Charles Tonne, Dale Moline, James Audet, Bill Sullivan, Millard Tonne, Buck Harderibrook, T-Irs. Graf, director Front row John Gorier, Richard Clark, Bob Harvey, Bill IIcNaim, Leonard Scribner, Bud Scribner, BOYS GLEE CLUB m v the boys in school belong to the Boys1 Glee ub. Trn.3 uas the first club of its kind organized in Geraldine in many years. It was under the direction of Mrs. Graf. They made their first performance at a P.T.A. meeting. The community enjoyed all their performances through out the entire year. 26 Top rov;, left to right, Mrs. Graf, sponsor, Lois Mcllairn, Florence Johnson, Betty Reid, llorma Jean Spevac, Dotty Lou Scribner, Linda Bronson, Laura Jean raradis, Pat Thomas. Second roir, Shirley Kosine, Connie Dcumnel arion i.ieren- berg, Amelia Scribner, Shirley Rucker, Pat Lsyo, Enria D Jones, Louise VELshnen, Donna Slotiey. Bottom row, Sonia Bronson, Sharon Duntley, Patsy Nelson, Carol Ludeman, Kathleen Corley, Dorothy Owen, Gloria Previthick, Alberta Brewer, Connie Tanner. PEP CLUB The Pep Club uas organised before basketball started, and the following officers were elected: Pre si dent: Do r o thy Ouen Vic, President: Shirley Kosine Sec, Tres: ratsy Nelson The main activities of the pep club uere to sell re- freshments at all home basketball games. They also served the visiting and home teams. In both they uere successful. 27 Top row, left to right, Mrs, Graf, Lois McNaim, Donna Slowey, Roger Van Voast, Dick Meyer, Connie Tanner, Gary Carlson, Patty Thomas. Seated, Connie Damnel, Kenny Spevac, llorma Spevac, Ilorman Sullivan, Bill Boggess, Bill McHairn, Judy Mclfairn, Shirley Kosine. BAUD This year the band was under the direction of Mrs, Graf, They played at the home football games, and did much to give the players pep and spirit. In the sprung they plan to attend the annual music fes- tival at Havre. 28 Top row, left to right. Sonny Moline, Danny Strate, John Gorder, Bill MeNairn, Richard Clark, Willard Tonne, Joe Hardenbrook. Second row, Mr. Soule, Tiny Audet, Gyme Scribner, Bob Harvey, Roy Wishmen, Bud Scribner, Leonard Scribner. G Club The ,fG Club was an organization of the boys in High School who had earned nGn,3 during tlie year or previous years in some spores activity. It was under the direction of Coach Soule « 29 Top, Laura Paradis. Second row, left to right, Connie Darnel, Dotty Lou Scribner, Patty Thomas, Shirley Kosine Third row, Alberta Brewer, Kathleen Corley, Linda Bronson. p e. antis The Physical Education class, consisted of the Freshmen, Sophomore and Junior High girls It was under the direction of Mr Soule and was held twice a week The girls played softball, basketball, vollyball, and learned to tumble. They tumbled at some home basketball games for half time entertainment. BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Physical Education program enjoyed by the boys in grades six through ten, stressed activities of tumbling, wrestling, touch football, softball, volleyball, excerise, and basketball. The purpose was to aid in their organic, menti-motor, physiological and sociological development The course was under the direction of Coach Soule. 30 Top row, left to right. Sonny Moline, Tiny Audet, Bill Sullivan, Danny Strate, Hr, Soule, Second row, John Gorder, Bob Harvey, Leonard Scribner, Richard Clark, Qyme Scribner, FOOTBALL Under the tutelage of new Coach Soule the Tigers made a long stride along the comeback trail, showing steady im- provement all the way. Seniors leaving include Captain: Leonard Scribner, Dan Strate, Bud Scribner, Robert Harvey and Richard Clark. Players returning next year are Tiny Audet, John Gorder, Sonny Moline and Bill Sullivan, Games rare won from Fort Benton ''B' s and Hobson. Losses went to Geyser, Moore, Denton, and Stanford. Geyser won the conference championship followed by Stanford, Geraldine, and Hobson the last, with no wins. 31 Tiny Audet, John Gorder, Bill McNairn, Leonard Scribner, Danny Strate, Mr. Soule, coach, Jim Mayo, Gyme Scribner, Sonny Moline, James Bell, Willard Tonne. BASKETBALL A The Tigers started off slow and improved as the season ;ient along. They put on two of the finest exhibitions of basketball seen in the auditorium for many years, in games played with Fort Benton B 1s and Uoihart, Wildcats. Seniors lost by graduation were Danny Gtrato, Leonard Scribner. The other members of the team ere John Gorder, Tiny Audet, ’’illard Tonne, Bill llcllairn, Jin Dawson, Gvme -ci’ibner, Janes Bell, Chuck Tonne, Bill Sullivan, loger Van Voast, Sonny and Dale ho .Lne. They wil' return to the hard- woods to fight for Geraldine next year. 32 Dale ?!oline, -fiHard Tonne, Bill Sullivan, Bill McNaim, Jim Hsyo, Roger Van Voast, Jim Bell, Chuck Tonne, seated, I«r. Soule. BASKETBALL B The Junior Varsity had a veiy successful season under . e c -rection Ox Coach Soule, I any of the boys may be play- ng on the A teai. next year, lost prordsing players ai'e Jin Bell, Dale Holine, Uillard Tonne, Bill Sullivan, Chuck Tonne, Roger Van Voast and Bill KcNaira. 33 Top row, Mr. Soule, Lennie Duvall, Tom HcArther, Jerry Ludeman, Bill Boggess, Wesley Stoos. Second row, Dick Meyer, Norman Sullivan, Gary Carlson Kerry Engellent, Donnie Anderson. GRIDE SCHOOL The grade team was called the Tiger Cubs. They played very pood ball after the fundalmentals were learned under the watchful eye of Coach Soule. They beat the Frosh. and gave grade school champs of Neihart a tight game losing 27- 2$. Some of the boys will be playing for the High School in the near future. The likely prospects are Vem Wishmen, Gary Carlson, Bill Boggess, Dick Meyer, Ton McArthur and Norman Sullivan. Jerry Ludeman, Kenny EngeULant, Lennie Duvall, Donnie Anderson, Wesley Stoos and Bob Spevac will sec grade school action next year. 34 Standing, Donna Slot-iey, Connie Tanner, Seated, Amelia Scribner, Sonia Bronson, CHEERLEADERS The first of the year these four capable girls were elected by the student body to lead the yells Their energy and spirit did much to encourage the whole school as well as the members of the teams. They were under the direction of Mrs, Graf 35 Leading parade. End. Attendants, Shirley and Marion with Sharon, Queen. Junior Class Float, showing coffin re presenting Denton football team. Football float v3- CLcw . t ' O-UlrtW • • f STL AS 0 C lAZn d i-y ' tfro+tn , ■ ffilcors §- rC4LS ? f 4tV, % y , , ■ t £oCe sr ?)1asn+ L+ t f a sG C ' 791 a S- 3+ BEN TO II CLEANERS Fred V. and Melba L Booth Let Us Take Care Of Your Cleaning Problems Fort Benton, Montana Phone 88 FORT BENTON DRUG STORE Vic Merrill, Reg Ph. 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Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.