Geraldine High School - Safari Yearbook (Geraldine, MT)
- Class of 1956
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Foreword So that your memories of G.H.S. may remain fresh in the years to come, we, the annual staff, of 1956 proudly present this issue of the SAFARI. Within this annual, both now and in the future , may you remember your high school days, and find the inspiration to continue your future ac- tivitie s. THE SAFARI, published by the CLASS OF 1956, GERALDINE HIGH SCHOOL, Geraldine, Montana. Volume XI Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1956, dedicate this annual to Charlie Noland, the custodian of our school since 1949. We take this opportunity to thank him for the good job of keeping our school clean and shining in every corner, his friendli- ness to the kids and his willingness to help them out. 2 MR. DWELLO B. S. State Normal Col- lege. Ellendale.North Da- kota, Montana University. MR. SOMERVILLE B. S., State Teachers Col lege, Dickinson .North Da kota. MR. LALLUM, SUPT. B. A. Valley City State College, M. A. Montana State University. Faculty MR. HAAG B. S. St. Thomas College, St. Paul Minnesota. 4 MR. EASTLICK Washington State College, Montana State College. MR. HAYES George Williams College, B. S. Montana State Col- lege. WILLIAM ROBERT SULLIVAN Bill- Class Vice President 4; Student Council Rep. 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 2; F.F.A. 2,3; G. Club 1, 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Junior-Senior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4. WENDELL NELSON Wendy Transferred from Dutton 2; Vice President 3; Student Council 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Baseball 2; Junior-Senior Play 3; Senior Play 4; G. Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4. SHIRLEY ANNE RUCKER Luke Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Treas. of Pep Club 3; Band 4; Glee Club 1; F.H.A. Vice Presi- dent 4; French Club 1; Librarian 2,3; Paper Staff 3; Co-Editor Annual Staff 4; Student Council Treas. 3,4; Student Council Sec. 4; Class Treas. 1,3; Class Sec. 1,2,3; Junior-Senior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Prom Princess 1,2; Orange and Black Day Attendant 2,3,4. 6 CHARLES ALBERT TONNE Chuck” Student Council 1,2; Student Council Pres. 4; Class President 3; F.F.A. 3,4; G. Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3; Baseball 2; Prom Prince 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Co-Editor 4; Junior-Senior Play 3; Senior Play 4. HENRY ROGER VAN VOAST Rog Class President 4; Class Vice Pres. 1,2; Student Council 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 1; G. Club 3,4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3; Baseball 2; Junior-Senior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Li- brarian 4. JOHN MARTINEZ Smiles Transferred from Great Falls 2; Class President 2; Student Council 3; Class Sec. and Treas. 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Foot- ball 2,3,4; Baseball 2; Annual Staff 4; G. Club 2,3,4; F.F.A. 3,4; Chorus 4; Junior-Senior Play 3; Senior Play 4. 7 Annual Staff Sitting: Chuck Tonne, Shirley Rucker, Bill Sullivan, Roger Van Voast, Advisor Mr. Dwello. Standing: Wendy Nelson, John Martinez. Co-Editors......................Shirley Rucker, Charles Tonne Business-Manager................John Martinez Advertising.....................Chuck Tonne, Bill Sullivan, John Martinez Roger Van Voast Sports..........................Bill Sullivan Class Activities................Wendy Nelson Calendar........................Wendy Nelson Typists.........................Shirley Rucker, Chuck Tonne, John Martinez Senior Class Historian..........Roger Van Voast Senior Class Will and Prophecy.. John Martinez Advisor.........................Mr. Dwello a We would also like to thank the Junior girls for helping us with our annual. 8 Class Prophecy On October 14, 1976, the Class of 56 had a reunion at Roy Hayes restau- rant on Main Street of Geraldine, Montana. Wendy Nelson, the coach of Notre Dame, was not able to attend because he slept on the train and missed the stop. He won't be here till tomorrow because they shipped him to Butte. Chuck Tonne, who is now mining Uranium up at Neihart, arrived with his new car. Chuck tells us that there isn't much money in mining. He only has 5 children. Bill Sullivan, who is the head of the King ranch in Texas, flew in his new jet to be at our reunion. He tells us that he has 150 men working for him. Roger Van Voast, the millionaire of Geraldine, attended the reunion and bought all the meals, and put us up in his mansion. Shirley Rucker, known as the Tennessee Hillbilly, came from Nashville, Tennessee to furnish the music. John Martinez, who is now a Admiral in the U. S. Navy, broughthis wife and kids from San Diego, California. We all had a lot of fun and I hope we can have another reunion in the year 2000 A. D. Bill: Shirley: John: Chuck: Roger: Wendy: Class Wills I will the will that was willed to me by Jim Mayo, the name of Stickhorse to Kate Corley. I will my height to anyone who wants it. I will the will that was willed to me, by Earl Duvall, his car, to Wayne Tonne. I will my way with the out of town girls to Verne. I will my innocent ways to John Reid. I will my ability to get in trouble to Dick Myers. 9 Senior Class History School opened on September 2, 1952, to find six green Freshmen entering the halls of Geraldine High School, to try their first year. The second week of school the class elected the following officers: President-Dale Moline Vice Pres.-Roger Van Voast Sec. Treas .-Shirley Rucker Student Council-Chuck Tonne Sponsor-Mrs. Graf Initiation was held the second week of school. This found us wearing silly clothes and painted with shoe polish and lipstick. We now considered ourselves full fledged members of G.H.S. We gave a return party on November 16. Our biggest event was the Freshman Hodgepodge which was held in the spring and was a big success. In Mav we white-washed the G. We opened our Sophomore year on September 14, 1953, with seven mem- bers. John Martinez had transferred from Great Falls. At our first class meeting we chose class officers. They were: President-John Martinez Vice Pres.-Roger Van Voast Secretary-Shirley Rucker Treasurer-Dale Moline Student Council-Chuck Tonne and Bill Sullivan Sponsor-Mr. Morrow What we considered our biggest event was the initiation of the Freshmen. During the year Jim Nelson dropped out and Wendy Nelson joined us from Dut- ton and Cleo Hansen from Great Falls. On September 13, 1954, seven ambitious Juniors entered the halls of G.H. S. Cleo Hansen had dropped out. Officers for the year were: President-Chuck Tonne Vice Pres.-Wendell Nelson Sec .-Treas .-Shirley Rucker Student Council-Roger Van Voast Sponsor-Mr. Gutsch During the year , with the help of the Seniors, we presented two plays. They were Along Came Charlie , on November 19, and The Terror , on March 25. They were both huge successes. On April 29, the Junior Prom was held. It was decorated in the theme of Some Enchanted Evening . We entertained the Seniors with a delicious banquet, cooked by our mothers, on May 11. The room was decorated with the Senior class colors of aqua and white. Dale Moline dropped out in April which reduced our number to six. 10 On September 6, 1955, six ambitious Seniors entered G.H.S. for their last year. The class officers elected for the year were: President-Roger Van Voast Vice Pres.-Bill Sullivan Sec.-Treas.-John Martinez Student Council-Wendy Nelson Sponsor-Mr. Lallum Chuck Tonne was elected Student Body President and Shirley Rucker was elect- ed Secretary-Treasurer of the Student Body. The play was presented on March 30. We ventured on our Senior trip in May, and we also had a sneak day that month. At last the great day arrived, May 21, on which we graduated from high- school and set out on our own. Only one Senior, Roger Van Voast, has gone through Geraldine School the entire twelve years. 11 VOTE fW JJ0£3 CLASS PRESIDENT is • • • • • • • •'.•■ViVi'i' ■V-V-V-VX-X- .vIyv.v.v.v.v.v.;.;.;. X.vtyx X Xf.jIv .xXvIjIxXvX:-:' v!v!;!v!'!;X;!v!;X;X; ‘ UNDERCLASSES i Verne Wishman Laura Paradis Gary Carlson Junior Class The Junior class held their first meeting on Se pt ember 12,1955. The meeting was devoted to the e- lectton of officers. They are as fol- lows: President: Verne Wishman Vice-President: Robert Ries Secretary-Treasurer: Larry Schwandt Class Representative: Harold Goldhahn Class Sponsor: Mr. Somerville Our play was presented on the 14. and the 15 of December. April 28. 1956 the Junior Prom was given. The Junior Senior Banquet was set for May 9. Alberta Brewer Dick Meyer Kathleen Corley Harold Goldhahn Walter Luhr Tommy McArthur Betty Reid Arthur Donner Wayne Tonne Norman Sullivan Dotty Scribner Bob Westfall Ellen Worrall Clarice Westfall U 1 Judy Russell Kenneth Engellant Sophomore Class The Sophomore Class elected their officers the second week of school. They are as follows: President---------------Ellen Worrall Vice Pres.--------------Duane Boggs Sec.-Treas.-------------Donna Caufield Student Council-----------Pat Clark On September 16, they understood to initiate the Freshmen. That eve- ning a party was given for theFresh- ies. The Sophomores were honored at a Freshmen Return Party on Oc- tober 21. Connie Robinson Kay Schlemmer Wesley Stoos Sara Rie Lennie Duvall Selma Hayworth Doris Wishman Eleven green freshmen entered the door of Geraldine High School Sept. 6,1955. Sept. 21 we were initiated and we had the party Sept. 23. We gave our return party Oct. 22. We elected our officers for the year. They were as follows: President: Lennie Duvall Vice-President: Wesley Stoos Secretary-Treasurer: Sara Ries Class Representative: Dons Wishman Sponsor: Miss Sander Two cheerleaders were elected from our class, they were Sara Ries and Norma Spevac Doris Wishman. Freshman Class 15 Pat Thomas Florence Johnson Dave Audet John Reid Bob Spevacek ELEMENTARY Seventh and Eighth Grades FIRST ROW: Margaret Reid, Jo Ann Clark, Sponsor - Mr. Hayes, Margaret Goldhahn, Nancy Knedler. SECOND ROW: Carl Apple, Howard Pirch, Kenny Spevac, Dean Martinez, Kenny Boggs. THIRD ROW: Earl Smith, Leslie Sullivan, Tommy Walker, Bob Worrall, Kenny Smith, Eugene Strate. 17 Fifth and Sixth Grades FIRST ROW: Leah Schwandt, Lois Corley, Jerelyn Nierenberg, Patricia Bergman, Mary Ellen Strate. SECOND ROW: Judy Rudin, Dorothy Spevacek, Kelly Walker, Dolores Spevacek, Betty Carlson, Mrs! Mitzner, Teacher. THIRD ROW: John Sullivan, Dennis Boggs, Donnie Dammel, Danny Schlemmer! Richard Bucher, Leslie Stone, Donnie Thomas. Room History The fifth and sixthgrade room began the school year with 17 pupils, nine fifth graders and eight sixth graders. Later in the year Bob and Floyd Danbrook, both sixth grade pupils, came from Sweet Grass , making the total enrollment for the room 19. We decorated our room for each month and each season. The first six grades were combined in the Christmas program. Several in our room had individual parts. We took part in the Orange and Black Day pa- rade. Our float got second place. IK Third and Fourth Grades FIRST ROW: Lois Mitzner, Ginger Buck, Sue Knedler, Diane Boggs, Diane Vegoren. SECOND ROW: Chuck Bucher, Joe Joyce, Bill Spevacek, Laura Engellant, Mike Joyce, Jim Martinez, James Davis. THIRD ROW: Sharon Mogstad, David Painter, Ronald Mitzner, Lennie Stone, Ed Goldhahn, Freida Blyth, Mrs. Bergman. Room History When school opened on September 6, 1955, grades three and four had eighteen pupils, with nine in each grade. One week later another girl enrolled in the third grade, giving the group nine- teen in all, with Mrs. Bergman as the teacher. When Homecoming and Orange and Black day came around, the room participated with a float called Disneyland for which they received an Honorable Mention. The group enjoyed a Halloween party along with other elementary grade pupils at the au- ditorium. On December 22, along with the other immediate groups and primary room we partic- ipated in a Christmas program presented in the new auditorium for parents and friends. 19 FIRST ROW: Stacy Goldhahn, Bonnie Larsen, Earlene Brewer, Kathleen Joyce, JoAnn Mathern, Betty Ann Mitzner Vic key Buck. SECOND ROW: Steven Bucher, Unda Wethern. Linda Walker,J omas Myers, Ann Goldhahn. Edward Engellant, Robert Atchison, Gloria Spevacek, George Harvey. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Larsen. Peggy Knedler, Marlys Nichol, Denny Gemmel. Pat Joyce, Gregory Painter, Ralph Savoie, Jay Harvey. Not pictured, Curtis Sullivan, and Peter Dale Buck. First and Second Grades Room History We began the year with 27 children in the lovely primary room. During the year we lost two children, leaving 1 3 first graders and 12 sec- ond graders. Our major project for the year is learning the three R's. Besides this we had parties.programs and a very nice year. 20 ATHLETICS ■ “G” Club Officers President......... Vice President. . . Sec. and Treasurer Sponsor........... Kenny Engellant .Wendell Nelson . .Gary Carlson .......Mr. Haag SITTING: Coach, Mr. Haag, Dick Meyer, Gary Carlson, Wendell Nelson, Kenny Engellant. SECOND: Donnie Anderson, Roger Van Voast, Bill Sullivan, Walter Luhr, John Martinez, Jerry Ludeman. THIRD: Eddy Lallum, Chuck Tonne, Wayne Tonne, Larry Schwandt, Norman Sullivan. Football Squad FIRST ROW: Gary Carlson, Manager Chuck Tonne, John Martinez, Wendy Nelson, BillSullivan, Manager Dick Meyer, Jerry Ludeman, SECOND ROW: Mr. Haag, Coach, Wayne Tonne, Verne Wishman, Abbie Luhr, Norman Sullivan, Bob Ries. STANDING: Wesley Stoos, Ken Engellant, Donnie Anderson, Dave Audet, Eddie Lallum. Wendy Nelson is not suited up because of injury during the Hobson, Geraldine game. Date September 16 September 23 September 30 October 8 October 14 October 21 Football Schedule Our Score Geraldine 0 Geraldine 12 Geraldine 12 Geraldine 24 Geraldine 59 Geraldine 6 Opponent's Score Belt 20 Hobson 32 Denton 16 Stanford 38 Box Elder 13 Geyser 19 2$ Sponsored by. Rusty Bar Geraldine Tigers FRONT ROW: Be Ries, and Larry Schwandt, Managers. BACK ROW: Coach Haag, Ed Lallum, Tom Mac- Arthur, Jerry Ludeman, Walter Luhr, Wendy Nelson, Dick Meyer, Kenny Engellant, Donnie Anderson, Roger Van Voast, Bill Sullivan, Norman Sullivan, Gary Carlson, Lennie Duvall, Nt. Eastlick. DATE TEAM PLACE WE THEY November 26 Chester Here 31 73 December 2 Denton There 46 47 3 Stanford Here 49 58 10 Neihart There 51 38 16 Hobson Here 39 26 17 Moccasin There 64 74 20 Oilmont Here 76 51 21 Cascade Here 43 32 January 6 Highwood There 47 61 7 Belt Here 50 47 13 Geyser There 73 81 14 Denton Here 53 42 20 Stanford There 66 70 21 Cascade There 49 42 27 Neihart Here 86 64 28 Hobson There 4: 51 February 3 Moccasin Here 37 51 4 Highwood Here 43 56 10 Belt The re 47 61 11 Geyser Here 63- 56 District Tournament February 16 Moccasin Lewis town 62 48 17 Belt Lewistown 43 44 : s Highwood Lewi stown 75 65 18 Moccasin Lewistown 75 62 Geraldine placed 3rd, in District Tournament 24 Senior Athletes 23 Roger Van Voast Bill Sullivan ORGANIZATIONS Pep Club FIRST ROW: Doris Wishman, Bob Westfall, Sara Ries, SECOND ROW; Robert Worrall, Kenneth Smith, Eugene Strate. THIRD ROW: Margaret Reid, Clarice Westfall, Jo Ann Clark, Donna Caufield, Kathleen Corley, Pat Clark, Kay Schlemmer, Nancy Knedler, Earl Smith. FOURTH ROW; Florence Johnson, Dotty Scribner, Ellen Worrall, Norma Spevac, Selma Hayworth, Alberta Brewer, Duane Boggs, Shirley Rucker, Margaret Goldhahn. Connie Robison. Judy Russell, Laura Paradis, Patty Thomas, Betty Reid, Sponsor; Mrs. Larson. FIFTH ROW; Leslie Sullivan, Howard Pirch, Kenny Boggs, Kenny Spevac, Authur Donner, Bob Spevacek, John Reid, Lennie Duvall, Dear Martinez, Carl Apple, Tommy Walker. Officers President, Kathleen Corley; Vice President, Pat Clark; Secretary- Treasurer, Donna Caufield; Sponsor, Mrs. Larsen. F.H.A FIRST ROW: Sponsor, Miss Sander; Donna Caufield, Duane Boggs, Shirley Rucker, Laura Paradis. SECOND ROW: Ellen Worrall, Judy Russell, Pat Clark, Doris Wishman, Pat Thomas, Sara Ries, THIRD ROW: Kay Schlemmer, Florence Johnson, Selma Hayworth, Norma Spevac, Clarice Westfall. Officers President, Laura Paradis; Vice President, Shirley Rucker; Secretary, Duane Boggs; Treasurer, Clarice Westfall; Sponsor, Miss Sander. Our club has fifteen members. We meet once a month on the first Thursday. i State Convention is April 25,26,27, at Bozeman, Montana. 28 Members FRONT ROW; Verne Wishman, Jerry Ludeman, Roger Van Voast, Art Donner, Tom MacArthur. SECOND ROW: Wayne Tonne, Bill Sullivan, Donnie Anderson, John Martinez, Kenny Engellant, Walter Luhr, Wendell Nelson, Harold Goldhahn, Norman Sullivan. THIRD ROW: Larry Schwandt, Charles Tonne, Mr. East lick, Robert Ries, Gary Carlson. Officers FRONT ROW: Mr. East lick, Larry Schwandt, Charles Tonne, Verne Wishman, John Martinez. STANDING: Walter Luhr, Kenny Engellant. 29 Student Council SITTING: Chuck Tonne, Shirley Rucker, Wendell Nelson, Gary Carlson, Mr. Lallum. STANDING: Howard Pirch, Mr. Dwello, Doris Wishman, Miss Sander, Mr. Hayes, Mr. Eastlick, Harold Goldhahn, Pat Clark, Mr, Somerville, Mr. Haag. President, Chuck Tonne; Vice President, Gary Carlson; Secretary Treasurer, Shirley Rucker. Paper Staff SITTING: Alberta Brewer, Mr. Dwello, Dotty Scribner, Doris Wishman, Betty Reid, Kate Corley, STANDING: Sara Reis, Bob Westfall, Florence Johnson, Judy Russell, Larry Schwandt, Verne Wishman, Pat Clark, Art Donner, Jerry Ludeman, Laura Paradis, Patty Thomas, Ellen Worrall, Donna Caufield, Connie Robinson. 31 Band Cornet Section: FIRST ROW: Eugene Strate, Betty Carlson, Edgar Lallum. SECOND ROW; Norman Sullivan, Lennie Duvall, Nancy Knedler. Clarinet Section: FIRST ROW: Patty Thomas. SECOND ROW; Dean Martinez, Mary Strate, Patricia Bergman, Gary Carlson. THIRD ROW: Ginger Buck, Tommy Walker, Don Thomas, Dick Meyer, Donnie Dammel, Kelly Walker, Jerelyn Nierenberg. BACK: Standing: Director, Mr. Somerville; Earl Smith, John Sullivan, Connie Robison, Kenny Spevac, Kenny Engellant, Dotty Scribner, Shirley Rucker, Don Anderson, Karl Apple, and the twirlers: Pat Clark, Sara Ries, and Doris Wishman. SEATED (far left): Margaret Reid and Margaret Goldhahn. (middle to right): Alberta Brewer, Duane Boggs, Ellen Worrall, Judy Rudin, Roger Van Voast, and Leslie Sullivan. NOT PICTURED: Kenny Smith. 32 Glee Club BACK ROW: Norma Spevac, Doris Wishman, Judy Russell, Alberta Brewer, Florence Johnson, Laura Pa- adis, Ellen Worral. MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Somerville, Ed Lallum, Wayne Tonne, John Martinez, Verne Wishman, Art Donner, Wendell Nelson. FRONT ROW: Clarice Westfall, Sara Ries, Kay Schlemmer, Dotty Scribner, Connie Robinson, Donna Caufield, Pat Thomas. FRONT ROW: Kay Schlemmer, Ellen Worrall, Sara Ries, Dotty Scribner, Clarice Westfall, Connie Robi- son. BACK ROW: Mrs. Larsen, Alberta Brewer, Norma Spevac, Shirley Rucker, Doris Wishman, Patty Thomas. 33 35 School Calendar 1955 6 12 16 26 School Opened Officers Were Elected Initiation of Freshmen National Assemblies 22 Freshmen Return Party 25 National Assemblies 27 Teachers Convention 18 F.F.A. Leadership School 25 Oilmont at Oilmont 26 Chester at Geraldine 2 3 10 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 23 Denton at Denton Standford at Geraldine Neihart at Neihart Junior Play Junior Play Hobson at Geraldine Moccasin at Moccasin Oilmont at Geraldine Cascade at Geraldine Grade Christmas Program High School Christmas Party Christmas Vacation Started 1956 3 School Opened 3 National Assemblies 6 Highwood at Highwoo- 7 Belt at Geraldine 13 Geyser at Geyser 14 Denton at Geraldine 20 Stanford at Stanford 21 Cascade at Cascade 27 Neihart at Geraldine 28 Hobson at Hobson National Assemblies 3 Moccasin at Geraldine 4 Highwood at Geraldine 10 Belt at Belt 11 Geyser at Geraldine 16 Class C. District Tournament at Lewisa 12 National Assemblies 30-31 Senior Play 11-13 F.F.A. State Conventio: 13 Band Concert 20-21 Band Festival 25-27 F.H.A. State Conventio: 3-5 State High School Wee 11-13 State High Music Fes ' 21 Graduation vX-XvX ADVERTISING v.v.v . GERALDINE GRAIN CO. . Distributor Texaco Petroleum Products Proprietor — L. H. Palmer Independent Elevator Grain and Field Seed Phone - 2771 JOHNSON FARM EQUIPMENT CO. Ford Tractors New Holland Balers Owatonna Self-Propelled Swathers Manager — Wiggs Stranahan Phone 24-J Fort Benton Montana FISHER METAL Custom Built Tanks and Pipes Fort Benton Phone 244 We Prefab!cate Anything Montana PIONEER MERCANTILE COMPANY Fort Benton Montana Clothing, Shoes, Groceries GREAT FALLS AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION Bennett Pontiac Motor.......................Pontiac Bison Motor Company........................ Ford City Chevrolet Co. ........................Chevrolet Eneboe Motor Co. ....................••••••• DeSoto — Plymouth General Truck and Tractor Co. • ....... • • GMC Trucks Great Falls Motor Co. • ........... Chrysler — Plymouth Great Falls Nash, Inc......................Nash Keams Motor Co. ............................Hudson Olson Motor, Inc. ..........................Lincoln Rice Motors ...........••••••........ • • • . Cadillac Robinson Motor Co. .•••••.•••••••••••• - Wi 11 y s Schroeder — Oldsmobile Co...................Oldsmobile Silver State Auto ...................... . Studebaker Strobel Motor Sales................... . . . Packard Suhr Motor Co...............................Buick Thisted Motor Co...........................Dodge — Plymouth Geraldine EQUITY CO-OP ELEVATOR Manager — Paul Entorf Feed, Grains, Gas, Oil, Coal, and Hardware Phone 2241 Montana GERALDINE CO-OP ASSN. Manager — George VerriII Phone 2251 Geraldine Montana FORT BENTON DRUG STORE Whitman’s Boxed Choc. Sweet1 sM “His” for Men Vic Merrill Phone 2561 39 COMPLIMENTS OF GREAT FALLS MERCHANTS Dundas Office Supply Duvals, Inc. The Corral Uke’s Sporting Goods Modern Equipment Edwin Johnson J. C. Penneys McIntosh Tailors Pin Cushion Johnson Farm Equipment Town and Ranch Central Machinery Co. Great Falls Army Store Hi-way Lumber Co. Pioneer Dairy Graham and Ross FORT BENTON MERCHANTS Chouteau House Benton Locker Price Rite Grocery Rudys Shoe Shop Curve Stop Power Motors Dodge and Plymouth Capital Theater Riverview Greenhouse Rexall Drug Store Snack Bar Bennett Grocery Joe Gray Overland Bar River Press GERALDINE MERCHANTS Geraldine Motor Co. Elmers Hardware Cliffs Bar SQUARE BUTTE MERCHANTS White House Grocery Cubs Bar LEWISTOWN MERCHANT Coca-Cola Bottling Co. 40 “THE HOME” INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office: 59 Maiden Lane, New York 8, N.Y. Fire, Automobile, Marine and Allied lines of Insurance V. H. Quigley, Agent % First National Bank Geraldine, Montana MISSOURI RIVER LUMBER CO. Fort Benton Montana E. M. Peterson CLARK-HILTON Fort Benton Montana Hardware, Records, Radios, Gifts Phone 100 BENTON CLEANERS Men's Wear Regular Pickup and Delivery Co-op Store Agent Geraldine PRATT AND BAILEY High Power Gat, Oil, and auto Accessories Lubrication Repairs. Prompt service when Needed Herb, Ollie, Vern Phone 2022 Montana 1621 Front ROY'S ELECTRIC SHOP Phone 12-M Electrical Contractors Fort Benton Geraldine KEN BOGGS CHEVROLET Ken, Mitch, John Montana Geraldine ALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. Mi nnea pol i s-Mo I i ne Phone 2901 Parts-Experienced Workmen Montana Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of “56” from JACOBS STORE We Clothe the Family AND E-Jays Jnc. Athletic Goods Lewistown, Montana HAAS AND ASSOC. IMP. CO. Massey Harris, Fergson, and Calcins Sales and Service Phone 264 Fort Benton See your Crane Dealer First CRANE CO. Great Falls Billings Your Mileage Merchant CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY Ed Joyce, Manager Phone 2511 Geraldine, Mont. FORT Manager Neil Barkus Phone 7-J Benton WOODWARDS Everything to Wear Household Furnishings Fort Benton Phone 130 GREELY ELEVATOR We Appreciate Your Business Roscoe Anderson Geraldine Montana Phone 2181 MISSOURI RIVER LUMBER CO. Good Lumber Geraldine Montana SLOWEY’S STORE Quality Groceries Phone 2231 Latest Fashions Geraldine Montana
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