Geraldine High School - Safari Yearbook (Geraldine, MT)

 - Class of 1953

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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

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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



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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

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