Geraldine High School - Safari Yearbook (Geraldine, MT)

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We, the graduating class of 19$h wish to present this edition of the Safari to you in memory of the school activities during 1953 and 195U. THE SAFARI PUBLISHED BT CLASS OF 1951a GERALDINE HIGH SCHOOL GERALDINE, MONTANA VOLUME U A Safari is a journey or expedition into the jungle for the purpose of hunting tigers. 1 Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1951 grate- fully dedicate this issue of the Safari to our class sponsor, Mr, Dwight Dwello. By this dedication we wish to show our appreciation for his willingness to help and guide us, throughout our four year8 of highschool It is difficult to express our Thanks for his guidance and the inter- est he has taken in the orogress of our school and education, but we hope this dedication will help to convey our apprecia- tion to him. ---THE SENIOR CLASS OF '5h— 2 Annual Staff Co-Editors--—-----------Bob Anderson and Donna Slowey Business Manager—-------------Gloria Trevithick Advertising--Connie Tanner, Irena Fairbanks, Willard Tonne and Bill MeNairn Sports 4 Photography---Carol Ludeman, Louise Wishman and Jin Dawson Class Activities-----------------------Sonny Moline Typists———————----------Dorothy Owen and Pat Mayo Senior Class Historian————------------ Carol Ludeman Senior Class Will Prophecy---- Janes Audet Artista———————----------Connie Tanner and Pat Mayo Sponsor—————————————Mr Dwello Standing: Mr Dwello, Irena Fairbanks, Sonny Moline, Louise Wishman, Bill McNairn, Carol Ludeman, Jim Dawson, Willard Tonne, and James Audet, Sitting: Gloria Trevithick, Dorothy Owen, Donna Slowey, Bob Anderson, Connie Tanner, and Pat Mayo 3 Mr Duello Mr Morrow B. S. State Normal College Ellendale, North Dakota University of Montana Pacific University Forrest Grove, Washington High School Faculty Mrs. Grissom Mr. Hayes B. A. Montana Wesleyan M. A. Northwestern University Montana University Montana State College George Williams College Chicago, Illinois B. S. Montana State College Mr. Aho B. S. Black Hilla Teachers College M. E. University of South Dakota SENIORS Sponsored by THE HITCH YOUR WAGON TO A STAR Hilda Stoos Robert Anderson Bob Annual Staff U Glee Club 3 G Club 1-2-U Class Pres. 2-3 Baseball 1-2 Class Plays 3-U Band 2-3 Paper Staff 1-2-3-U Class Prince 1 Basketball Mgr. 1 Student Council Pres. U James Audet Tiny Annual Staff U Basketball 2-3-U Baseball 1-2 Glee Club 3 G Club 2-3-U Class Plays 3-U Orange Black Day King Football 2-3-1 James Dawson J. D. Annual Staff 1 Basketball Mgr. 1 Football Mgr. 1-2-3 Football U Basketball 2-3-U Class Plays 3-U Baseball 1 Paper Staff U Glee Club 3 G Club 1-2-3-U 7 Carol Ludem n MCreew Annual Staff 1 Class Plays 3-U Glee Club 2-3-1 Pep Club 1-2-3-U Paper Staff 2-3 Pep Club Vice-Pres. Class Sec. U Home Ec. Club 1-2 Library 1 Irena Fairbanks Gert Annual Staff k Glee Club 2-3-J Pep Club 1-2-3-li Class Plays 3-1 Paper Staff 1-2-3-U Band 1-2-1 Class Reporter 1 Class Vice-President 3 Class Sec. Treas. 2 Home Ec. Club 1 Student Council Rep. 1 Patricia Mayo Pat 1 Transferred from Fort Benton 2 Paper Staff 3 Paper Staff Editor U Annual Staff 1 Pow Wow 3 Class Plays 3-U Student Council Rep. 2 Library 2 Class Reporter 3 Pep Club 2-3 8 William McNairn Mac Transferred from Ont., Canada 2 Annual Staff U Basketball 2-3-U G Club 3-U Paper Staff 3 Glee Club 3 Football U Class Plays 3-U Dorothy Owen Dot Glee Club 2-3-U Pep Club 1-2 Pep Club Pres . 3- Paper Staff 3-U Band 1-2-U Class Plays 3-U Annual Staff U Class Treas. U Home Ec. Club 1-2 Cornwall, Thoralf Moline Sonny Annual Staff U Class Reporter 2-3 Class Vice-Pres. 1 Basketball 1-2-3-U Baseball 1 Football 2-3-U Class Plays 3-U Class Prince 3 Student Council Rep. G Club 2-3-U 9 Donna Slowey Pink 1 Class Pres, 1 Cheerleader 3-4 Glee Club 2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Orange Sc Black Day Queen 4 Class Plays 3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Paper Staff 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Pov Wow 3 Student Council Vice- President 3 Class Sec. 3 Class Vice-Pres. 4 Connie Tanner Mucky Annual Staff 4 Cheerleader 1-2-3-4 Glee Club 2-3-4 Pep Club 1-2-3-4 Class Reporter 2-4 Class Plays 3-4 Paper Staff 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2 Class Treas. 3 Home Ec. Club 1-2 Willard Tonne Willy- Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1 Glee Club 3 Class Plays 3-4 Student Council Rep. 4 10 Gloria Trevithick Paper Staff 3-U Annual Staff U Class Pres, U Pep Club 3-U Library 2-U Glee Club 2-3-U Class Plays 3-U Home Ec. Club 1-2 Student Council Sec. Treas 3 Louise Wishman Louie Annual Staff U Class Plays 3-U Glee Club 2-3-U Paper Staff 1-2-3-U High School Rodeo 3-U Student Council Rep. 3 Library 2 Pep Club 1-2-3-U Home Ec. Club 1-2 11 Class History September 6, 1950, saw fifteen green, but willing, freshman climbing the stairs to G. H. S. The following officers were elected to offices Donna Slowey—President; Sonny Moline—Vice-President; Carolyn Peters—Secretary; Darlene Robison—Treasurer; Irena Fairbanks—Student Council Representative; and Dorothy Owen and Bob Anderson—Reporters, During the second week of school we became full-fledged high school students with a riotous initiation. As the year progressed we chose Hitch Your Wagon to a Star as our class motto, Orchid and White as our class color, and Orchid for our class flower. We white-washed the G on a nice day in May and in the afternoon we had a picnic in the mountains which we all enjoyed, including the duckings in the creek. At the beginning of our Sophomore year our number was increased to seventeen. We elected class officers as follows: President—Bob Anderson; Vice-President—Carolyn Peters; Secretary Sc Treasurer—Irena Fairbanks; Student Council Representative--Pat Mayo; and Reporters—Connie Tanner and Sonny Moline. The most enjoyable event of this year was initiating the Frosh. Sixteen ambitious (to make trouble) Juniors clamoured in the doors of G. H. S. ready for another jam-packed year. The first week the following officers were elected: President—Bob Anderson; Vice-President—Irena Fairbanks; Secreatry—Donna Slowey; Treasurer—Connie Tanner; Student Council Representatives—Louise Wishman and John Gorder. Papa Says No , our class play, was presented April 3, 1953. It was attended by a large crowd which brought our fund out of debt. Our Prom was held May 2, 1953, in honor of the Seniors. Decorated for the theme, Moonlight and Roses , it was a spectacular event. We entertained the Senior Class to a delicious banquet, cooked by our mothers, on May li;, 1953 The room was decorated in the Senior Class colors red and white. 12 On September 8, 1953, the doors of G. H. S. opened and let in fourteen proud looking Seniors, They had to admit they were sad that this was their last year of high school. The class officers were elected as follows: Gloria Trevithick—President; Donna Slowey—Vice-President; Carol Ludeman—Secretary; Dorothy Owen—Treasurer; Sonny Moline and Willard Tonne—Student Council Representatives; Connie Tanner and Irena Fairbanks—Reporters. The second annual Orange and Black Day was held October 19, 1953. The day consisted of a parade at one o'clock, football game at two o'clock, and a dance that evening at eight o'clock. James Audet and Donna Slowey were elected King and Queen and our float, Hitch Tour Wagon to a Star , won first prize. We held our Senior Ball, November 21, 1953 It was a great success with the Thanksgiving theme. The next three months were spent busily working on the annual. Our Senior Class Play was presented March 26, 19 5U. A large crowd attended and it was enjoyed by all. Baccalaureate was on May 23, 195U, and the end came with Commencement on May 25, 195U. There are five of the graduates that have gone through all twelve years of school together in Geraldine. These are—Donna Slowey, Connie Tanner, Irena Fairbanks, Gloria Trevithick, and Bob Anderson. It is August of 1984, when I, Irena Fairbanks am sitting in my fabulous and comfy sheep herder's wagon out on the prairie east of Geraldine reading the home town newspaper, The Geraldine Review , and talking to myself. tfy attention is called to a number of items of special interest since they concern my old classmates of G. H. S............ Bobby Anderson, world famous trap-shooter, has retired and has purchased a swanky home on the outskirts of Geraldine. He even has running water in the house. James Tiny Audet, is getting along fine in Square Butte since he inherited his grandparent's home. He is a fine gardener and the children of Square Butte think he's a wonderful clown. (This is quoted from the Square Butte correspondence.) Jim Dawson is a frequent caller to Geraldine as he is a sales- man for the Munsingwear Company. Jim spends much of his spare time with his batching pal Willard Tonne. Louise Wishman is still going strong at the rodeo business, but left Madison Square Garden for a month's visit with friends and rela- tives here at her old home town. She has won the honor of being the world's oldest cowgirl. (I think it's about retiring time though. Should be at least.) (Continued on next page) 13 Willard Tonne was a business visitor to Geraldine on Wednesday last, and was a risitor to our printing office. He reports that his oil wells are bringing in a good income, and said, batching is the only life. (He always was a woman hater l) According to the Square Butte news, Pat Mayo is home on a brief visit She is a dress designer and seamstress in New York City, but is thinking of coming back to Geraldine to live. She was quoted as saying, I miss the fair city, and friendly people (Pat got so buried in her work as a seamstress and designer, she forgot to get hitched , but never fret, there's still time.) Gloria Trevithick, a local school teacher has been spending her summer vacation with her brorher at the ranch, but plans to move to the apartments above the Super Duper Save the end of this month, in order to prepare for school again. She is going on twenty years for teaching in G. H. S. and is still unmarried. (She always did like school ) Bill McNairn has been visiting some of his old G. H. S. pals for the past week He is quite busy in Chicago now, serving as a TV repairman It is quite a job, but he likes it fine His family of eight, remained at home in Chicago It tells in the Society section about the former Dorothy Owen, entertaining the Nifty Knitters Club at her new eleven room home last Friday. (Dorothy still lives in Geraldine and has a family of seven ) Connie Tanner Dean wired, Donna Slowey Moline, that she would be coming home in a few days to help her cousin, Billy, with the harvest at the ranch She has been spending her time traveling all over the world with her husband who is still in the Air Force (When Connie married him, she didn't think he would make a career of it Guess she thinks there's nothing like the good old ranch at the bottom of Square Butte Mountain l) SPECIALS I SPECIALS 11i SPECIALS 11 at the Super Duper Save market Any groceries from soup to nuts, the price is slashed almost in half This bargain lasts for three days only, so hurry lit (Thoralf Sonny Moline owns and operates this big store now, and his wife Donna is his steady bookkeeper. Pretty nice, huh? I knew Donna took bookkeep- ing in school for something.) The former Carol Ludeman is spending her vacation in Geraldine looking after business affairs on her ranch, northeast of Geraldine. She is employed in Great Falls as a clerk during the winter months, but help look after her farm and sheep in the summer. She takes care of her sheep so as to take the blue ribbon at the Chouteau County Fair each year (Me and ray competitor have quite a struggle with our sheep,; Sure is nice to have a good home town newspaper to read each week. It seems so good to hear of how all of ray classmates are coming along And fortunate enough our whole class of '54' is still helping the world to go round. Even though some of the classmates have left Geraldine, others are still around, and I'm sure all of us think at one time or another of all of the good times we had while going to school at G. H. S U Class Will I, James Audet, will ray job of taking care of Abby Luhr like an old mother hen to Pat Nelson and don t spoil him Pat I, Gloria Trevithick, will ray feet to whoever can make such poetic use of them, (they re Longfellows) After the Highschool Rodeo next spring, I Louise Wishman, will my horse to Shirley Rucker so she can ride in the Highschool Rodeo I, Bob Andersorv will the mimeograph machine to anyone whose fool enough to take it I, Willard Tonne, will the will that was willed to me by Donnie Hicks, a way with the fairier sex, to anybody whose willing I, Bill McNaim, will my number twelve feet to Roger Van Voast There quite an understanding I, Sonny Moline, will my nickname Jelly Belly to Larry Dale Schwandt I, Donna Slowey, will ray red hair to Connie Dammel so she won't have to dye hers. I, Pat Mayo, will to my sister Donna ray ability to argue As if she needs it. I, Connie Tanner, will my short hair cuts to Kathleen Corley. I, Dorothy Owen, will my Gas Mobile to anyone who could drive it I had lots of fun trying I, Carol Ludeman will my Jitter Bugging steps to Abby Luhr (its a good way to keep your brain from wondering) I, Irena Fairbanks, will my Giggle to Harold Goldhahn I, Jimmy Dawson, will my ability to tease the girls and the teachers to Chuck Tonne 15 UNDERCLASSMEN hitch -tour v igoh joa sTai? Ofadut BAR Phone 2331 Geraldine V James Bell President Connie Damme 1 Treasure Juniors CLASS HISTORY The Junior Class held a meeting September lh, 1953 to elect officers They are as follows: President—James Bell Vice President—Gyme Scribner Secretary—Patsy Nelson Treasurer—Connie Dairanel Student Council Representatives—Amelia Scribner Marian Nierenberg Sponsor—Mr Hayes The Junior Class Play, Have A Heart, was presented on November 13« The Junior Class Prom was on April 2U, The Junior-Senior Banquet was on May 12 All were large successes. Patsy Nelson Secretary Amelia Scribner Student Council Representative Gyme Scribner Vice President Marian Nierenberg Student Council Reoresentative 17 Sophomores Jim Nelson CLASS HISTORY The Sophomore Class held a wee tin the second we .. of school to elect officers, Mr. Morrow was chosen as our class sponsor. The follcwin officers were elected: President—John Martinez Vice President—Roger Van Voast Secretary—Shirley Rucker Treasure—Dale Moline Student Council Representatives—Bill Sullivan Chuck Tonne We initiated the Freshman September lo, which was our highlight of the year. IB Donna ''avo Alberta Brewer Jar ld Goldhahn Wayne Tonne Freshmen CUSS HISTORY Fourteen green,r Freshen entered the halls of G. H. S. on September 6, 1933« The next week on the loth, we were initiaLed ana we considered our- selves full-fledged high school students. ;le gave our return party on September 2h, 19t3. We elected as o r class officers the followings President-------—-Donna Mayo Vice President—Gary Carlson Seere tary----Aiderta 3rewer Treasurer--------------Linda Bronson Sponsor--------------Mr. Aho Not pictured, Elizabeth Kurns, who joined our class during the second six -weeks, bringing our number to fifteen, the largest in high school. Kathleen Corlev Dick Meyer Betty Reid Vern Wishman Norman Sullivan Larry Schwandt Gary Carlson Linda Bronson : i Tom McArthur Walter Luhr 19 ELEMENTARY S N •'v- Junior High Standings Howard Pirch, Lennie Duvall, Patty Taomas, Hrs. 3artlett, Lois .'IcUairn, iiorma Jean Spevac, riargaret Goldhahn Dean Martinez and Eugene Strate. Sitting: John Reid, Kenny Spevac, Jerry Ludenan, Kenny Rngellant, Donnie Anderson, Wesley Stoos, and _arl Smith. 300:-L HISTORY We opened school with fifteen pupils-six in the sixth grade, six in the seventh ana three in the eighth grade. In the Orange and Slack Day paraae we receivea second prize for our float in which the teacher and pupils participated in a hayride. The girls gave a Halloween party for the boys with bobbing for apples and a delicious lunch was served. During Education Week the teachers held a tea in the primary room with Mrs. lartlett singing several songs. We enjoyed our part with the rest of the grades in the operetta of Christmas and The '•'our Freedoms. The boys gave a Christmas party for the girls in return for the Halloween party. Our parents attended the P. T. A. regularly and made it possible for us to win several prizes. The main project of the year has been decorating our room in colors, according to season and painting each desk in different colors. At the end of the year we had a school picnic and what a picnic. 2! Intermediate Back Row: Donnie Damme1, Betty Carlson, Lois Corley, Leah Schwandt, Delores Spevacek, Dianne Herrod, Mary Ellen Strate, and John Sullivan. Extreme Back: Mrs. Langley Middle Row: Terry Bronson, Margaret Reid, Jerelyn Nieren'oerg, Nancy Knedler, Dorothy Spevacek, Judy McNairn, and Judy Rudin. Bottom Row: Leslie Stone, Kenny Smith, Leslie Sullivan, Carl Apple, Donald Thomas, Richard Bucher, and Ronald Mitzner. ROOK HISTORY Margaret Reid, Nancy Knedler, Terry Bronson and Carl Aoole now in gride 5 started their first ear in Geraldine, Seotember 19U9 Kenneth Smith, originally from California joined the class in 1952. In the Uth grade we find that John Sullivan, Jerelm Nierenberg, Judith Rudin and Lois Corley started on their road to learning September, 1950. Judy VcNairn started her first ’'ear in Canada. She joined the class in grade 2. Leah Schvandt entered the third grade from Center School. Leslie Stone, Ronald Mitene , Donald Thomas, Betty Carlson, Mary Strate and Donnie Dammel entered grade one Seotember, 1951« Dianne Herrod had her first vear in Little Rock, Ark. entering here in grade 2, in 1952. Richard Bucher attended school in Glasgow and Conrad before coming here. 22 Primary ROOM HISTORY The school year opened with 20 in our room, and two children came a few weeks later making 22. But before the third six weeks was up, two left us, again making 20. During Educational Week we invited our parents to a tea which was served n our room. We were very happy to see so many of them come. TJe have learned many songs and poems. Some of us even learned to tan dance. Our rythm band was loud but fun. We enjoyed a Halloween and Christmas party and liked our parts in the Christmas program. The work of this year has been interuoted for seme of us because of sickness. Back Row: Patricia Tarver, Lennie Stone, Bill Spevacek, Bobby Parianti, Joe Joyce, Miss Kurtz, Michael Joyce, Charles Bucher, Jim Martinez, and Mary Jo Mansfield. Middle Row: Sharon Hogstad, Lois Mitzner, Peggy Atchison, Laura Engellant, Susan Knedler, and Freiua Blyth. Front Row: David Painter, Eddie Goldhahn, Bron Herrod, Johnny Palmer, Pat Bronson, and James Davis. 23 ACTIVITIES HJ7C H Tour m agov7A SI AP Future Homemakers of America Left: Alberta Brewer, Linda Bronson, Right: Mrs. Grissom, Sponsor, Kathleen Corley, Betty Reid. Not Pictured: Donna Mayo and Betty Lou Kurns. F. H. A. Officers President-------------------Betty Reid Vice President-----Alberta Brewer Secretary-------------------Donna Mayo Treasure----------Betty Lou Kurns 25 Paper Staff Striding: Wayne Tonne, Patsy :.Telson, Iren? Fairbanks, Marian Neirender.-, Gloria Trevith ck, Betty teid, Jin Dawson, Linua Bronson, Harola Goldhahn, Louise Wishnan, Willard Tonne, 3ob Anderson, . r. Dwello, Advisor, Sitting: Connie Darimel, Alberta Breiver, Dorothy Owen, Donna Slowey, Kathleen Corley, Connie Tanner, Pat ayo, Amelia Scribner. PAPER STAFF OFFICERS Our Tiger s Growl for 53-51 has been directed by Mr. P -Tello and Dublished by: ditor-----------------------------------------------Pat Mayo Assistant Editor-------------------------------Connie Dammel Tyoists---------Connie Tanner, Dorothy Owen, and Donna Slowey Artists-------------------Amelia Scribner and Kathleen Corley Snorts-------------------------—Willard Tonne and Jim Dawson Circulation------------------Alberta Brewer and Linda Bronson Through the Key Hole------Marian Nierenberg and atsv Nelson Humor----------------------Irena Fairbanks and Louise Wishman Right Around G, H. S,-----------------------Gloria Trevithick Society News-------------------Connie Tanner and Donna Slowey Grade School News-----------------------------—Betty Reid Mimeograoh Operators-------Willard Tonne, Bob Anderson, Wavne Tonne, and Harold Goldhahn 26 Student Council Standing: Mr. Aho, end :r. Lwello Sitting; Lick 'e er, Sonn Moline, Chuck Tonne, Bill Sc Hi van, 3ob Ancersc ., G.ne Serioner, Kathleen Corley, Any Scrioner Marion Jieren er. , and ilJard Tonne. STUDENT COUNCIL HISTORY Our first student council meeting was held on September 15, 1953 We elected the officers as follows: President-------—-Bob Anderson Vice resident—Gyme Scribner Secretary-----Marian Nierenberg Projects for the -'ear were Orange and Slack Pay and the Annual Christna- Party. 27 29 Beck Imi Donna Slowev, Donnie Damroel, Amelia Scribner, Irena Fairbanks, Linaa Bronson, Louisa VJis liman ■ i-out How: Connie Tanner, Carol Luuei.ian, Alberta Brewer, Kathleen oorley, Dorothy Owen, Gloria Trevithick, Mr Korrow, Director. 30 1953 Football Team Back Row: Mr. Hayes, Chuck Tonne, Dick Meyer, Roger Van Voast, Jim Nelson, Jim Dav son, Walter Luhr, and Gary Carlson. Middle Row: Dale Moline, Bill Sullivan, Sonny Moline, James Audet, John Martinez, and Bill McNairn. Front Row: Norman Sullivan, Larry Dale Schwanat, and Vern Wishman. Date Teams Place Score o r: September 18 Geraldine VS Geyser Geraldine 33- 0 September 25 Geraldine VS Hobson Hobson 5J -26 October 2 Geraldine VS Belt Geraldine 27-20 October 9 Geraldine VS Highwood Highwood 51- 0 October 16 Geraldine VS Denton Geraldine 26- 6 October 23 Geraldine VS Stanford Stanford 3li- 6 (half) 32 Senior Tiny Audet Half-back Captain Football Bill McNairn End Sonny Moline Center Jim Dawson End 33 Basketball Team Standing: Mr. Hayes, Willard Tonne, James Dawson, Bill Sullivan, John Martinez, and Roger Van Voast. Sitting: James Bell, Bill McNairn, Sonny Moline, James Audet, and Gyroe Scribner. Not Pictured: Wendel Nelson. Date We They Nov. 27 Stanford at Stanford 51 69 28 Highwood at Geraldine 36 1 7 Dec. 1 Denton at Denton 36 56 11 Stanford at Geraldine 1 2 55 12 Geyser at Geyser 37 1 6 19 Belt at Belt 37 52 21 Hobson at Hobson 1 1 52 Jan. 8 Neihart at Neihart 1 2 58 20 Hobson at Geraldine 52 1 2 22 Moccasin at Geraldine 55 1 1 23 Neihart at Geraldine 36 56 29 HighTOod at Highwood 36 51 30 Moccasin at Moccasin 1 2 62 Feb. 5 Belt at Geraldine 31 36 12 Geyser at Geraldine 63 50 19 Hobson vs. Geraldine 39 71 (Tournament Game) 34 Tiny Audet Guard Senior Bill McNairn Center Basketball Jim Dawson Center 35 Willard Tonne Guard Sonny Moline Forward B” Basketball Team Standing: Gary Carlson, James Dawson, Mr. Hayes, Bill Sullivan, and Norman Sullivan. Sitting: Tommy McArthur, Dale Moline, Walter Luhr, and Chuck Tonne. Date We They Nov. 27 Stanford at Stanford 21 32 Dec. U Denton at Denton 31 33 11 Stanford at Geraldine 31 32 12 Geyser at Geyser 21 37 19 Belt at Belt 32 39 21 Hobson at Hobson U5 liU Jan. 8 Neihart at Neihart 25 U5 20 Hobson at Geraldine 36 29 23 Neihart at Geraldine 28 U6 Feb. 5 Belt at Geraldine U2 38 (overtime) 12 Geyser at Geraldine 39 Ul 36 Pep Club Back Row: Margaret Goldhahn, Lois McNairn, Marian Nierenberg, Betty Reid, Linda Bronson, Donna Mayo, Amelia Scribner, Connie Daimnel. Front Row: Louise Wishman, Norma Jean Spevac, Patsy Nelson, Dorothy Owen, Shirley Rucker, Kathleen Corley, Gloria Trevithick, Carol Ludeman, Patty Thomas. Cheerleaders: Alberta Brewer, Donna Slowey. Not Pictured: Connie Tanner. PEP CLUB OFFICERS President-------Dorothy Owen Vice-Pres.-----Carol Ludeman Sec. Treas.—Linda Bronson 37 School Calendar September January 8 School Ooened U School Opened 12 Officers Elected 8 Neihart at Neihart 15 Initiation of Freshies Hi Hobson at Geraldine 18 Geyser at Geraldine (Football) 23 Highwood at Highwood 22 National Assembly 29 National Assembly 25 Hobson at Hobson 30 Moccasin at Geraldine October February 2 Belt at Geraldine 2 Moccasin at Moccasin 9 Highwood at Highwood 5 Belt at Geraldine 111 Freshman Return Party 12 Geyser at Geraldine 16 Orange and Black Day (Denton) 18 National Assembly 22 National Assembly 19 Tournament Game at Denton 23 Stanford at Stanford 22-2li Tournament at Lewis town 29-30 Teachers Convention March November 6 Fun For All 6 National Assembly 26 Senior Play 13 Junior Play 27 Pep Club Dance 26 Thanksgiving Vacation 31 Ned Bronsonfs Show 27 Stanford at Stanford (Basketball) 28 Highwood at Geraldine April December 1 Celebration for all Fools 23 Junior Prom h Denton at Denton 5 P. T. A. Play 11 Stanford at Geraldine May 12 Geyser at Geyser 17 High School Christmas Party 8 Havre Band Festival 18 Grade School Program 12 Junior-Senior Banquet 19 Belt at Belt 23 Baccalarueate 21 Hobson at Hobson 25 Commencement 23 Christmas Vacation Started 28 School Ended i i 1 38 X 7 (r o X Casitrt!, O-cU dLA •fat 40 AJou. SeUoe Ol 0 A ow. Ow) M u. Cl?SjJ AAo-Vcii. ClI Y.) V cl-v cl I . C. lYSV 41 ... Jl -£ a 42 Autographs e -a? % 44 Alumni 1918 Thelma Fjelstad Evelyn McGee Elizabeth Stockham 1919 Walter Springer 1920 Mabel Arengard Lucile Clough Ruth Foster Grace Maurer Mary Sigworth Harold Slater Anna Staley Muriel Taylor 1921 William Anderson Harold Hicks Evelyn Mechling Myrtle Powell 1922 Angella Dowd Joe Dowd Bernice Crinklaw Henrietta Gebhardt Eva Maurer Charline Sullivan 1923 Fred Blythe Lillian Brewer Wayne Jonas Belle Lunt Mary McCormick Ivan Mechling Margaret Mechling Alice Nelson Myrtle Parks 3ernice Rice Grace Sande Albertine lvitchell Joyce Webb Zella Webb 192k Edwinna Cottrell Verna Curtis James Gustin Roy Hartland Lillian Hicks Ronald Joyce Paul King Russell Slowey Fayette Thorne Charlotte Yockey 1925 Gene Brunskill William Chance Veronica Joyce Tressa Nottingham Glen Robison Russell Robison Gladys Slowey 1926 Edith Allen Nina Apple Ned Bronson Margaret Buck Lois Duntley Marianne Hansen Opal Mausey Eberhard Myrick Effie Petersen Barbara Ragland Paul Rudin 1927 Alice Aim Joe Dunstall Hazel Duntley William Fuller Lorraine Grundy Theodore Johnson Cecil Kee Helen Kencke Delber Myrick Verber Nelson Lucy Owen Wilda Smith Helen Sullivan Edward Tadevich 1928 Verna Bronson Anna Veryl Chamberlain Marie McCardle Marjorie McCardle Ralph McNutt Helen Myers Isabel Noble Rosalie Nulf Irene Savoie William Schenk Carol Webb 1929 Beulah Aim Doris Anderson Nina Armstrong Vera Bronson Edna Engellant Marian Nebergall Helen Nelson Ruby Parks James Oric Reeves Esther Schwandt Osield Thompson 1930 Henry Anderson Bernard Clemo Chris Courtnage Lillian Goldhahn Frank Kusner Ethel Mittal 45 Irene Mittal Lewis Mogstad Rex Noland Stanley Noland Marcel Paterson Lorretta Ragland Dorothy Reynolds Fay Stevenson Freda Walker Evelyn Webb 1931 Esther Anderson Leland Atkinson Paul Davee Pearl Footit Marjorie Fuller May Gustin Elaine Haller Helen Kauffman Howard Lord Hazel Mauzey Lloyd Owen Rosie Proost Rae Reeves 1932 Inez Anderson Ralph Buchanan Barbara Buck Francis Clemo George Collins Helen Collins Elmer Damme1 John Goldhahn George Harvey Ruth Hicks Irene Ness Marcus Nichols Ethel Nottingham James Perrin Evelyn Proost Frank Ragland Mary Reeves Cecil Richards 1933 Virginia Brown Raymond Buchanan Marian Carlson Arnold Engellant Elizabeth Goldhahn Dorothy Harlcrwe Ada Kee Dorothy Merkel Horace Myers Dana Myrick Louise Painter Chester Reeves Elmer Savoie Ruth Smith 193h Ethel Anderson Manville Bronson Lillian Carlson Warren Clark Rachael Copp Herbert Farmer Eleanor James Bernard Merkel Jack Money Nathalie Nichols Edna Painter Thomas Reeves Clarence Sande Gladys Taborek Patricia Witt 1935 Mary Blyth Carl Carlson Rudolph Dammel Harold Farmer James Harvey Agnes James Jerome Ness Donald Nottingham Rex Quigley 1936 Glen Aim Edith Anderson Merle Armstrong Chesley Atkinson Winifred Bell Raymond Becker Kathleen Blyth Cramer Buchanan Russel Clark Joe Copp Thomas Dammel Robert Farmer Harriet Farmer Willard Harvey Marion Little Peter Magnuson Lucille McCollum Donald McIntosh William McIntosh Lucille Noland Eugene Preshinger Ralph Rowland Agnes Stone Roy Stone 1937 Carl Anderson John Bishop Nellie Carlson Paul Clark Theo Cottrel Herbert Crinklaw Opal Dammel Robert Goldhahn Richard LaVanway Murriel Mittal Betty Money Nancy Nicol Wayne Nichols La Verne Painter Eloise Preshinger Quentin Quigley Jack Reeves Raymond Savoie James Wookburn 1938 Russel Atchison Dorothy Bell Harvey Bell Ellen Butler Glen Collins Clara Dammel Charles Goldhahn Betty Hopkins Easter LaVanway Waneta LaVanway Merle Little Mary Masselin Iva Lee Meyer Don Mogastd Eugene Myers Katherine Nichols Don Parks Bill Reeves Aleas Robertson Theodore Rowland Raymond Ruth Neoma Scherlie Donald Thomas Charles Withrow Gladys Wystrach 46 1939 Josephine Blyth Betty Brewer Donald Clark Charlotte Crinklaw Florence Dammel Dorothy Falls Doris Kalbus Phyllis Kalbus Lee Knedler Henry Meyer Thelma Painter Ray Stone James Stoos Gilbert We them Warren Woodburn 19h0 Eric Anderson Royce Applegate Irene Blyth Wilma Heydt Charles King James Larson Mary Magnuson Donald Magnuson Lloyd Myers Nita Jean Peters Ruby Reeves Phyllis Rucker Hefter Stefanoff Irene Stone Phil Tadej Doris Tanner Eileen Trevithick Viola Weible George Withrow 19U1 Bernice Brewer Gerald Cameron Mark Crinklaw Patsy Dumont Robert Henderson Mary Hopkins Katherine Kolitich Peggy Lee Margaret McIntosh Robert Mittal James Painter Robert Rowland Marjorie Tadej Joe Tadevick Clara Trevithick Max Van Voast Victor Weible Forrest We them Neil We them Marabeth Zanto 19U2 Clyde Atchison Alton Blyth Roy Blyth Henry Goldhahn Ruth Little Marcella Makich Lee Manley Ray Manley Bill Morgan Lila Myers Florence Protsman Joel Rucker George Smith John Stefanoff Clarence Steinbacher Norma Trevithick 19U3 Dorohty Atkinson Kenneth Courtnage Lois Courtnage Erwinna Heydt Anna May Kalbus Theodore King Barbara Krejci Dale Nichols Howard Odett Mary Owen Robert Patterson William Patterson Jacqueline Peters Catherine Reid Norma Stone Charles Stoos Peter 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