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Published by Class of _J I960 GERALDINE HIGH SCHOOL Geraldine, Montana Volume XV The Senior Class of 1960 take great pride in dedicating this Safari to Mr. Kenneth Eastlick, friend and teacher, who has given us a better understanding of life. He has guided us through four years of high school, shared in our disappointments, shared in our triumphs, and given us courage when the chips were down. MESSAGE It is Not Too Late To Seek A Better World. I Sometimes civilization is wrongly adjudged in terms of locomotion, machinery, and bathrooms. The non- physical part of life is the more enduring. Civilization will endure only in terms of knowledge, emotions and ideas; physical monuments such as the pyramids will erode in the winds and rain. Time is fleeting and’’now” is with man only once. Remember from the Rubaiyat: ROY NEIL MILLER M. A. , MSU, 1956 The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, moves on; nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to can- cel half a Line, Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it. Man must be aware of himself in terms of the vast ages which preceded him - and in terms of how the future will judge him. From birth to death he lives in a succession of joy and sorrow, grasping or petty, or he will overcome cruelty, oppression, and superstition. He will be sensitive to the values that make life beau- tiful and good. In no way could he build a more enduring memory than as a teacher. Every creative impulse which he might foster in the young will endear him to posterity. The community will be home to the teacher who will induce young people to think independently, to act democratically, and to live graciously. Roy N. Miller DWIGHT D. DWELLO, Principal B. S. , Ellendale, North Dakota To the Senior Class of 1960 I say con- gratulations. You have done a fine job not only in acquiring another steppingstone in your quest for knowledge and the better things in life, but also in assembling this fine book of memories. It is my sincere wish that as you go out from these hallowed doors that you take with you the knowledge and understanding that you have acquired here and that you use these tools to grow into better citizens and leaders so that you may help in doing your part in making this a more peaceful world in which to live. Dwight Dwello SCHOOL BOARD JAMES SPEVAC Chairman Charles Withrow, Elmer Dammel, Charles Goldhahn, Mr. Miller, Bruce Thompson, Cecil Walker, Les Knedler, James Spevac. MISS ELIZABETH DeJONGE A. B. , Hope College M. A. , University of Michigan English and Librarian MR. KENNETH EASTLICK B. S. , Montana State College Vocational Agriculture and Biology Senior Class Sponsor Annual Advisor Grade School Coach MR. PATRICK GRAVAGE B. S. , Montana State College Social Studies and Physical Education Junior Class Sponsor G Club Sponsor Coach MR. JAMES IRONS B. S. , University of North Dakota Junior High Math and Social Studies Freshman Sponsor Band, Pep Band and Twirling MR. EDWARD KAMMERER Ph.B. Loyola University of the South English and Spanish Tiger's Growl Advisor MR. DONALD LANG B. S. , College of Great Falls Math and Science Seventh and Eighth Grade Sponsor MR. FREDERICK LEACH B. S. , Montanta State College Sophomore Class Sponsor MRS. LUCILLE EASTLICK B. A., Montana State University English and Librarian MR. DALE KETCHELL Senior, Montana State College Cadet Teacher in Vocational Agriculture MR. STANLEY SMITH Grade Six Elementary Diploma Western Montana College of Education Grade Basketball Coach Grade Physical Education Tumbling MRS. ELSIE GIERKE Grade Five Two Year Elementary Eastern Montana College of Education MRS. ELSIE SVOBODA Grade Four Elementary Life Western Montana College of Education MRS. HELEN MITZNER Grade Three B. A., College of Great Falls MRS. FLORENCE LeFEVRE Grade Two Elementary Education Northern Montana College MRS. CLARA FIELDS Grade One Elementary Standard Certificate College of Great Falls DOUGLAS JOHNSON Maintenance Engineer IDA DUNTLEY Head Cook BERTHA CARLSON Assistant Cook JERRY RATTY Office Secretary FAYE ANDERSON Cooks Helper BUD SCRIBNER OLLIE PRATT RALPH ROWLAND LES THOMPSON BARBARA ANNE ATCHISON F. F. A. Chapter Sweetheart 3 Pep Club Vice President 3, Secretary 4 Girls' State Alternate 3 F. H. A. Secretary 4 Class Plays 3,4 Prom Princess 2 Paper Staff 4 Nickname Annie EARL LEE SMITH Safari Business Manager 4 Basketball 1,2,3, 4 F. F. A. Reporter 3, President 4 Class President 3 Prom Prince 2 G Club 3,4 Nickname Flirt BERYL JO ATCHISON Orange and Black Day Princess 2, Queen 4 F. H. A. Vice President 3, Treasurer 4 Class Secretary 3 Student Council 4 Class Plays 3,4 Prom Princess 3 Paper Staff 4 Nickname Rover” WALLACE EUGENE STRATE Basketball 1,2,3, 4 Class Plays 3, 4 Prom Prince 3 Paper Staff 2 Football 4 G Club 4 Nickname Gene” JO ANN CLARK Orange and Black Day Queen 3 Student Council Secretary 4 High School Rodeo 1,2,3, 4 Pep Club Vice President 2, President 4 F. H. A. Treasurer 3, Vice President 4 Assistant Editor Nickname Spurs 11 v KENNETH JAMES SPEVACEK Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Class Plays 3 G Club 2,3,4 Band 1 Nickname Crash HERBERT HAYWORTH High School Rodeos 1,2,3, 4 Class Vice President 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 F. F. A. Treasurer 3, Vice President 4 Class Play 4 G Club 3,4 Football 4 Nickname Herb JANE BELLE GRAHAM F. H. A. Secretary 2 Parliamentarian 3 Class Secretary 1 Paper Staff 2,3,4 Annual Editor 4 Cheerleader 4 Nickname Ma HOWARD ROY PIRCH Boys' State Delegate 3 Class Treasurer 2 Basketball 1,2,3 Football 1,2,3,4 Class Plays 3,4 Valedictorian Nickname Pirchie BONNIE CAROL PAULSRUD Orange and Black Day Princess 1 Pep Club Secretary 3 Class President 1 Prom Princess 1 Cheerleader 3,4 Class Plays 3,4 Paper Staff 4 Nickname Bunny RICHARD WILLIAM MILLER F. F. A. Sentinel 3, Secretary 4 Basketball !, 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 4 Class Plays 3,4 Nickname Shorty ELLEN CHRISTINA SCHWANDT F. H. A. Parliamentarian 2 Class President 4 Pep Club 2, 3,4 Class Plays 2, 3 Twirler 2, 3 Nickname Dimples CHARLES EDWARD PROTSMAN Student Council President 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,4 G Club 1,2.3,4 Prom Prince 1 Class Play 3 Nickname Chuck” KENNY RAY VEGOREN Class President 2 Student Council 3 F. F. A. Reporter 4 Football 1,2,3,4 G Club 2,3,4 Class Play 3 KENNETH RAY BOGGS Pep Club 1,2,3,4 F. H. A. 4 Nickname Buggs” CLASS HISTORY Seventeen Freshmen entered the doors of Geraldine High School in September, 1956. The main project of the year was the renovating, enlarging and painting of the G. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - 1956-57 President--------------------------------------------------------------- Bonnie Paulsrud Vice President---------------------------------------------------------------------Jo Clark Secretary-Treasurer--------------------------------------------------------------------Jane Graham Student Council Representative.......................................... Margaret Goldhahn Sponsor.............................................. -...................- Mr. Eastlick Eighteen Sophomores participated in the Initiation of Freshmen and the painting of the G. Bonnie Paulsrud a member of our class was elected cheerleader and Beryl Atchison was an Orange and Black Day Queen candidate. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - 1957-58 President....................................................................Ken Vegoren Vice President............................ -................................ Chuck Protsman Secretary-Treasurer----------------------------------------------------------Howard Pirch Student Council Representative--------------------------------------------Margaret Goldhahn Sponsor --- ------------------------------------------------------ - “Mr. Eastlick September 1958, eighteen Juniors entered G.H. S. The class activities during the year included the class play, HILLBILLY WEDDIN, The Prom, JAPANESE SUNSET, the Orange and Black Day Dance, and the Junior-Senior Banquet held April 29. Jo Clark, a member of the class, was chosen Orange and Black Day Queen, Barbara Atchison was chosen F. F. A Chapter Sweetheart and Dick Miller was chosen F. H. A. Chapter Beau. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - 1958-59 President............................................-..........................Earl Smith Vice President..................................................................Dick Miller Secretary-Treasurer---------------------------------------------------------Beryl Atchison Student Council Representative............----------------------------------- Ken Vegoren Sponsor.................................................................................Mr. Eastlick Seventeen Seniors began their final year. The activities for the year included the class play, SEVENTEEN IS AWFULLY YOUNG. The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held April 27. Roy Russell and Beryl Atchison members of the class were chosen Orange and Black Day King and Queen. Bonnie Paulsrud and Jane Graham were elected cheerleaders. The Class left on the Senior Trip on May 18 and returned May 21. Baccalaureate was held May 22 and Graduation Exercises were May 23. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - 1959-60 President..............................................................................Ellen Schwandt Vice President................................................-..............Herb Hayworth Secretary-Treasurer----------------------------------------------------------- Dick Miller Student Council Representative-----------------------------------------------------------Ken Spevacek Sponsor - -..........-....................................................... Mr. Eastlick The 1960 Senior Class of Geraldine High School, being almost sound in mind and body, wish to will the following to fellow students. Ken Spevac wills his football and basketball suits to future athletes and his size to Lin wood King. Chuck Protsman wills his black convertible to anyone who can make it run and his pin-up collection to Ray Wishman. Bonnie Paulsrud wills her cheerleader suit to anyone who will keep it in action and her bashful smile to Sharon Caufield. To the boys in the Junior Class, Ken Boggs wills his good manners and sweet smile so they may floor the girls in future years. To Leah Schwandt, Barbara Atchison wills her ability to get black eyes and her ability to teach grade classes to the Junior and Sophomore girls. Eugene Strate wills his pet hampsters and his ability to go to sleep in PAD class to Floyd Danbrook. Ellen Schwandt wills her natural blond hair to Lois Corley and her ability to throw pajama parties to Rita Graham. Dick Miller wills his height to Don Thomas and his joke books to anyone who can get by Mr. Dwello with them. To Tom Fields, Earl Smith wills his basketball playing ability and he wills his red hair to Bill Breuer. Jane Graham-wills her nickname Ma to Nancy Knedler and to Carol Anderson she wills her shortness. Howard Pirch wills his ability to get A's to the Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors so they may be Seniors someday. Ken Vegoran wills his books to Mr. Miller and his happy, carefree school days to anyone who wants them. Jo Clark wills her ability to tell jokes to Charlene Goldhahn and her Book- keeping answers to future students. Beryl Atchison wills her ability to get along with English teachers to Donna Bishop and her typing ability to next year’s paper staff. To all Sophomore boys, Herb Hayworth wills his ability to get along with the girls and to Ken Smith he wills his curly hair and freckles. To the future students they leave an example of what good students are. To their friends they leave memories of the good old days. To their teachers they leave memories of the only good students they ever had. CLASS PROPHECY Twenty-five years ago the Senior Class of 1960 graduated from the halls of Geral- dine High School. Being nice, charming and ambitious young men and women, they each went their separate ways to donate their knowledge and genius to the world. Now, in 1985, they are gathered for a class reunion back in the halls of good old G. H. S. , which is now a three story high school. The ex-students had a time meeting for a reunion due to the matter of managing their various enterprises. The first to arrive was General Eugene Strate in his new Supersonic 99-X2 Jetstream jet. Eugene, who is commanding officer of the Air Force Rocket Testing Station in Antarctica flew in with just a little ice on his wings. Mrs. James Van Campbell, better known to us as Bonnie Paulsrud arrived with her husband in their convertible. They are the owners of a noodle-soup factory. Bonnie was unable to sign the reunion book because of a bandaged right hand. She had the misfortune to cut herself while cutting noodles. Mr. Richard Miller took time off from teaching to attend the reunion. Dick is the coach of the Worlds Fightenest Volleyball Team.” He presently coaches at the Eston College for Young Women. He thinks he can win the title again this year because his team has been in constant training. Mrs. Barbara Williamson flew in from Los Angeles. Our own Barbara Atchison is known as Aunt Babs in the United States. She is a famous reporter and writes a column for big newspapers of the country. Her column is Ask Aunt Babs, she gives advice to the lovelorn. Mr. Kenneth Vegoren drove into town in his safari jeep. Ken is known as the Great White Hunter in Africa, India and all countries where dangerous animals can be hunted. Ken pulled a trailer behind his jeep containing his native boys and his many trophies which included many shrunken and mounted heads. Flying in from southern California was Professor Howard Pirch. He is currently work- ing on his new project. Howard is chief scientist at the Delicious Oyster Experimental Farm. He is working on a pure-bred Texas, hen-type oyster that he hopes will weigh five pounds and lay pearls. Dr. Jo Clark drove in with her panel truck. She is a traveling psychiatrist and she keeps her office in the back of her truck. Jo and her assistant have traveled throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. She now has 998,624 miles on her truck and she plans to retire when she reaches the 1,000,000 mark. It was no trick at all for Mr. Herb Hayworth to attend the reunion. Herb ranches north, east and west of Geraldine. He arrived riding his famous saddle buffalo. Herb raises buffalo for the movies and the Indians. The glamorous Miss Nini von Ritz, alias Ellen Schwandt, arrived with limousine, her chauffeur, and her seven Siamese cats. Ellen has starred in several movies and is currently filming Oceans Revenge at the Seaside Swimming Pool in Hollywood. Dr. Charles Protsman returned from his hospital in Yellowstone Park. He is head physician at the hospital. Chuck treats animals for the stomach-ache but he tells us he isn’t too busy because people have been following park rules this year. Mrs. Harry Fultz, we knew her as Beryl Atchison, took leave of her home to be present. Everyone was sorry her husband couldn't be with her but Mr. Fultz stayed home to baby-sit with the quadruplets and the pet alligator. Professor Earl Smith arrived on a wild gust of wind in his new Sail car. Since Earl’s invention of a car with a sail on it he hasn’t bought a drop of gas. He is rich enough to buy gas now and claims he will have to do so now because everybody and their Sail- Cars are using up the wind. Mr. Kenneth Boggs drove his team and buggy into town like a true westerner. Ken is the owner of the famous Boggs Nags Pony Farm. His ponies have made him very rich, but he refuses to buy a car because he’s afraid he will hurt their feelings. Mrs. Ivan Smedly drove her 1960 Ford into town with a bang. Mrs. Ivan Smedly, known better as Jane Graham is now residing in New York City. Jane’s present job is filling snoose and tobacco cans in the Ace Factory. She is the mother of four teen-age boys who were unable to be with us because they would be unable to report to their parole officers everyday. Last to arrive was Mr. Ken Spevac and family. They live on an island off northern Alaska, they raise seals and New Northern Penguins. Ken apologized for being late and explained that the runners on his sled wore off on the gravel roads. The dogs rested while the repairs were being sent down to Ken from his store-house at his home. Everyone was sorry their high school sponsor was unable to be present. Mr. Eastlick was drag-racing with his grandson and suffered an accident. Mr. Eastlick wasn't hurt but his wheel chair was completely demolished. MOTTO FLOWER COLOR Success is first a dream Apple Blossom Cardinal and Silver SEATED: Secretary-Treasurer, Dick Miller; President, Ellen Schwandt; Vice President, Herb Hayworth. STANDING: Student Council Representative, Ken Spevack; Sponsor, Mr. Eastlick. , a President BILL BREUER Vice President RITA GRAHAM Sponsor MR. GRAVAGE Secretary DONNA BISHOP Student Council Representative DEAN MARTINEZ LARRY ANDERSON DONNA BISHOP KARL APPLE RITA GRAHAM JOHN BISHOP FAYE KLAY BILL BREUER LINWOOD KING DEAN MARTINEZ KEN SMITH NANCY KNEDLER LES SULLIVAN RAY WISHMAN ROBERT WORRALL MARGARET REID SOPHOMORE CLASS Secretary-Treasurer LEONARD JOHNSON President JUDY RUDIN Vice President LEAH SCHWANDT Student Council FLOYD DANBROOK Class Sponsor MR. LEACH Tommy Fields Carol Breuer Lois Corley Juanita Gardipee Leonard Johnson Kathy Hicks John Sullivan Alida Little Trilby Miller Jerelyn Nierenberg Floyd Danbrook Nancy Nichols Judy Rudin Leah Schwandt Penny Vegoren Kelly Walker Student Council Representative RICHARD PROTSMAN Vice President LELAND JOHNSON Secretary -Treasurer KAY FARMER President DON DAMMEL Class Sponsor MR. IRONS Dennis Boggs Carol Anderson Betty Carlson Susan Clifton Donnie Dammel Richard Protsman Barbara Hardenbrook John Smith Helen Meyer Leslie Stone Peggy Ries Donny Thomas Mary Strate Bob Danbrook Forest Goodhart Sharon Caufield Pat Hayworth Kay Farmer Leland Johnson Charlene Goldhahn Roger Little Norma Hankins Bob Miller Sponsor MR. LANG President JOE MILLER Secretary PEGGY ATCHISON Student Council Representative GINGER BUCK Vice President SHERRY MOGSTEAD Peggy Atchison George Atchison Edwin Goldhahn Ginger Buck Mike Hayworth Steven Johnson Laura Engellant Gary Jurgens Joe Miller - Ronnie Mitzner Marcus Nichols Sherry Lundy Arne Paulsrud John Poindexter Betty Meyer Leonard Stone David Vegoren Diane Vegoren Diane Boggs Julee Boutilier Barry Zanto Susan Byrd Joan Farmer James Davis Ruth Graham Diane Jones John Fields Gayle King Susan Knedler Joe Joyce Barbara Little Barbara Meyer Michael Joyce Lois Mitzner Sharon Mogstad Jim Jurgens Bruce Meyer Martin Nichols Irene Owen Leslie Anderson Robert Atchison Freida Blyth Paul Breuer Earlene Brewer John Clifton Marie Bronec David C order Ann Goldhahn Edward Engellant Virginia Fowler Gerald Goldhahn Kathleen Joyce Chuck Harvey Margaret Murphy Wesley Hayworth Frances Vegoren Randy Jurgens Linda Wethern Tom Myers Jesse Hankins Gary Sande Ralph Savoie Gary VanVoast Pete Buck Betty Anderson GRADE Charles Bronec Stacy Goldhahn Stuart Armstrong Dennis Clark Peggy Knedler Pat Joyce Vickey Buck Randy Roudebush Bonita Larsen Theresa Little Gary Tarbet Betty Mitzner JoAnn Mathern Lorraine Rowland Rita Atchison Allan Anderson GRADE Joan Brandei William Brewer FOUR Glenda Buck Douglas Bronson Lillian Carlson Mike Buck Laura Clark Harold Clark Charlene Fairbanks Charles Davis Mary Goldhahn Michail Davis Betty Little Robert Goldhahn Nila Nichols Lannie Murphy Julia Poindexter Curtis Sullivan Doris Protsman Ronald VanVoast Diane Owen Evelyn Wethern Linda Williams Suzanne Jurgens Ricky Davis Erica Anderson Jeff Boggs Carla Williams Sally Joyce Cindy Armstrong Steve Boutilier Janet King THREE Richard Reeves Carley Bronson Larry Bronec Marilyn Stone Dale Roudebush Lois Fairbanks Billy Hansen Laura VanVoast Mike Schlemmer Janice Goldhahn Bobby Mogstad Judy Vegoren Gary Thomas Connie Hardy Mike Nulf Jack Breuer Shelly Armstrong GRADE Wallace Brewer Linda Atchison Robert Bronec Jeanne Boutilier Michael Bucher Evelyn Brandei Dexter Buck Marlene Cartwright Earl Clark Dean Goldhahn James Clark Adele Joyce Roger C order Joleen Larsen Donald Engellant Barbara Mitchell A 28 • zJ k - 4 1 Ml § o 1 s r 't-j h 4 , , v V y ' S fid Gregory Engellant Janet Mittal Frank Fairbanks Valda Tarbet Edward Giese Connie Thompson Jay Jurgens Evelyn Thompson Lawrence Little Judy Vegoren Randy Ludeman Lawrence Rowland Dennis Wethern Robert Woodburn Bernice Boutilier Eric Anderson Bernice Bronec GRADE Larry Atchison Jacqueline Dammel Bobby Byrd Karla Goldhahn Larry Coady Sharon Davis Tommy King Leigh Lambert Michael Owen Lynore Stone LeRoy Nulf Caro Lee Thompson Ward Dean Scribner Roger Reeves Bobby Sande SMCT v SAFARI STAFF SEATED: Jane Graham, Earl Smith, Richard Miller, Ellen Schwandt, Jo Clark. STAND- ING: Howard Pirch, Herbert Hayworth, Kenny Vegoren, Kenneth Boggs. Beryl Atchi- son. Bonnie Paulsrud, Barbara Atchison, Charles Protsman, Eugene Strate, Kenneth Spevacek, Mr. Eastlick. STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: Mr. Miller, Jo Clark, Charles Protsman, Nancy Knedler, Mr. Dwello. STAND- ING: Ginger Buck, Floyd Danbrook, Richard Protsman, Beryl Atchison, Kenneth Speva- cek, Dean Martinez, Mr. Irons. MEMBERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Superintendent Principal Teacher Representative Senior Representative Junior Representative Sophomore Representative Freshman Representative 7th and 8th Grade Representative CHARLES PROTSMAN BERYL ATCHISON JO CLARK NANCY KNEDLER MR. MILLER MR. DWELLO MR. IRONS KENNETH SPEVACEK DEAN MARTINEZ FLOYD DANBROOK RICHARD PROTSMAN GINGER BUCK F.H.A SEATED: Secretary, Barbara Atchison; Vice President, Jo Clark; President, Nancy Knedler; Parliamentarian, Rita Graham; Treasurer, Beryl Atchison. STANDING: Chapter Mother, Mrs. Charles Goldhahn; State Chapter Mother, Mrs. Paul Rudin. FIRST ROW: Lois Corley, Charlene Goldhahn, Judy Rudin, Kathy Hicks, Alida Little, Kay Farmer, Helen Meyers, Bonnie Paulsrud, Ellen Schwandt, Leah Schwandt, Faye Clay, Donna Bishop. SECOND ROW: Juanita Gardipee, Carol Breuer, Carol Anderson, Mary Strate, Peggy Ries, Sharon Caufield, Betty Carlson, Barbara Hardenbrook, Trilby Miller, Kelly Walker, Penny Vegoren. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Paul Rudin, Jane Graham, Jo Clark, Beryl Atchison, Nancy Knedler, Rita Graham, Mrs. Charles Goldhahn. F.F.A. SEATED: Sentinel, Kenneth Smith; Secretary, Richard Miller; President, Earl Smith; Vice President, Herbert Hayworth; Treasurer, Karl Apple. STANDING: Reporter, Ken Vegoren; Advisor, Mr. Eastlick. FIRST ROW: Dennis Boggs, Johnny Sullvan, Richard Protsman, Leslie Stone, Pat Hay- worth, Roger Little, John Smith, Forest Goodhart, Donny Thomas, Leland Johnson, Lenard Johnson. SECOND ROW: Tommy Fields, Bob Worrall, Larry Anderson, Robert Danbrook, Dean Martinez, Bill Breuer, Les Sullivan, Ray Wishman, John Bishop, Bob Miller, Donnie Dammel. THIRD ROW: Mr. Eastlick, Floyd Danbrook, Kenneth Boggs, Karl Apple, Richard Miller, Herb Hayworth, Earl Smith, Kenny Vegoren, Chuck Protsman, Kenneth Smith. BAND FIRST CIRCLE: Mary Strate, Alida Little, Dean Martinez, Leslie Anderson, Trilby Miller, Betty Carlson, Nancy Knedler. SECOND CIRCLE: Donny Thomas, Ginger Buck, Charlene Goldhahn, Les Sullivan, Jerelyn Nierenberg, Jimmy Davis, Mike Joyce, Jessie Hankins, Leslie Stone, Kay Farmer, Johnny Sullivan. THIRD CIRCLE: Anita Owen, Ann Goldhahn, Kathleen Joyce Laura Engellant, Paul Breuer, Joan Farmer, Judy Rudin, Donnie Dammel, Barbara Little, Carol Anderson, Susan Knedler, Linda Wethern, Gayle King. FOURTH CIRCLE: Earlene Brewer, Julee Boutilier. STANDING: Karl Apple, Rita Graham, Mr. Irons. DISTRICT 8 BAND FESTIVAL FULL BAND Three Sketches for Band RATING I Hoosier Holiday I BETTY CARLSON - Vocal Solo One World I JUDY RUDIN - Baritone Solo Victoria I MARY STRATE _ , Two Marionettes I - Clarinet Duet CHARLENE GOLDHAHN Carnival of Venice I LESLIE STONE - Trumpet Solo TRILBY MILLER - Vocal Solo Homing II JERELYN NIERENBERG - Alto Sax Solo Valse Joliet II NANCY KNEDLER JUDY RUDIN - Brass Trio Malaguena II BETTY CARLSON RATING I SUPERIOR RATING II EXCELLENT PEP BAND FIRST ROW: Kathleen Joyce, Ann Goldhahn, Alida Little,, Ginger Buck, Mary Strate. SECOND ROW: Nancy Knedler, Betty Carlson, John Sullivan, Kay Farmer, Leslie Stone, Linda Wethern, Gayle King. THIRD ROW: Carol Anderson, Judy Rudin, Jerelyn Nierenberg, Jim Davis, Mike Joyce. FOURTH ROW: Rita Graham, Tibby Miller. FIRST ROW: Randy Roudebush, Bonita Larsen, Theresa Little, Jo Ann Mathern, Gary Van Voast, Tom Myers, Lois Mitzner, Lorraine Rowland, Betty Anderson. SECOND ROW; Chuck Harvey, Ed Engellant, Dennis Clark, Randy Tarbett, Stacy Goldhahn, Pat Joyce, Betty Ann Mitzner, Vicki Buck. THIRD ROW: Charles Bronec, Ruth Graham. BRASS QUARTET Les Stone. Kay Farmer, Betty Carlson, Judy Rudin. Lois Corley, Norma Hankins, Helen Meyer. PEP CLUB FIRST ROW: Leah Schwandt, Charlene Goldhahn, Jane Graham, Bonnie Paulsrud. SECOND ROW: Carol Breuer, Jo Clark, Beryl Atchison, Barbara Hardenbrook, Kay Farmer, Helen Meyers, Norma Hankins, Carol Anderson, Lois Corley, Judy Rudin, Alida Little, Mary Strate, Peggy Ries, Sharon Caufield, Betty Carlson, Trilby Miller, Rita Graham. THIRD ROW: John Smith, Leslie Stone, Kenneth Boggs, Kathy Hicks, Ellen Schwandt, Barbara Atchison, Margaret Ried, Jerelyn Nierenburg, Juanita Gardi- pee, Kelly Walker, Nancy Nichols, Donna Bishop, Faye Klay, Penny Vegoren, Forest Goodhart. FOURTH ROW: Sue Knedler. Ruth Graham, Diane Boggs, Barbara Little, Laura Engellant, Betty Meyers, Sherry Lundy, Gail King, Sharon Mogstad, Diane Vegoren, Peggy Atchison, Ginger Buck, David Vegoren, George Atchison, John Poin- dexter, John Fields, Jimmy Jurgens. FIFTH ROW: Martin Nichols, Ronnie Mitzner, Susan Byrd, Joan Farmer, Julie Boutiler, Diane Jones, Barbara Meyers, Lois, Mitzner, Anita Owens, Bruce Meyers, Mike Joyce, Jimmy Davis, Mike Hayworth, Gary Jurgens, Eddy Goldhahn, Duke Nichols, Joe Joyce, Leonard Stone, Barry Zanto, Steve Johnson, Joe Miller, Mr. Dwello. PAPER STAFF SEATED; Assistant Editor, Rita Graham; Jane Graham, Carol Breuer. STANDING: Mr. Kammerer, Pat Hayworth, Beryl Atchison, Bonnie Paulsrud, John Bishop, Nancy Kned- ler, Richard Miller, Margaret Ried, Jo Clark, Faye Klay, Alida Little, Editor, Judy Rudin; Mr. Dwello. G”CLUB 1 FIRST ROW: Donnie Dammel, Eugene Strate, Mr. Gravage, Earl Smith. SECOND ROW: Charles Pro tsman, Ray Wish man, Kenneth Smith, Herbert Hayworth, Larry Anderson. Kenny Vegoren. THIRD ROW: Howard Pirch, Kenneth Spevacek, Richard Miller, Dean Martinez, Karl Apple. CHEERLEADERS Bonnie Paulsrud, Jane Graham, Charlene Goldhahn, Leah Schwandt. Bonnie Paulsrud, Jane Graham, Charlene Goldhahn, Leah Schwandt. Herb Hayworth Ken Spevacek Howard Pirch Ken Vegoren SEASON RECORD Geraldine 0 Centerville 6 Geraldine 23 Winnifred 7 Geraldine 7 Denton 12 Geraldine 0 Stanford 18 Geraldine 0 Hobson 48 Geraldine 2 Moccasin 0 Bill Breuer Karl Apple Dean Martinez Larry Anderson Mr. Gravage 9 6O'1 « £ .a. 'a kl Don Dammel, Ray Wishman, Dennis Boggs, Bob Miller, Eugene Strate, Pat Hayworth, Donnie Thomas, Richard Protsman, Les Sullivan, Roger Little, Leland Johnson, Tom Fields, Coach Gravage. FRONT: Lindy King. Herb Hayworth Earl Smith Bill Breuer Don Dammel TOURNAMENT SCORES Geraldine 44 Highwood 42 Geraldine 38 Hobson 49 Geraldine 39 Denton 55 Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine Geraldine SEASON RECORD 41 Box Elder 32 Box Elder 32 Roy 39 Roy 43 Neihart 42 Stanford 51 Highwood 58 Denton 56 Simms 45 Hobson 45 Gyser 51 Denton 58 Moccasin 49 Neihart 39 Stanford 45 Highwood 51 Hobson 53 Geyser 44 Moccasin 55 Belt Dick Miller Eugene Strate Ken Spevacek Ken Smith Karl Apple Larry Anderson Roger Little Mr. Gravage Tom Fields Forest Goodhart Don Dammel Leland Johnson Geraldine 31 Geraldine 14 Geraldine 29 Geraldine 20 Geraldine 46 Geraldine 33 Geraldine 34 Geraldine 23 Geraldine 36 Geraldine 16 Stanford 43 High wood 37 Denton 41 Simms 37 Denton 54 Moccasin 30 Stanford 38 Highwood 41 Moccasin 33 Belt 50 Bob Miller Fat Hayworth Howard Pirch Donnie Thoman GRADE BASKETBALL TEAMS Bruce Meyers, Leonard Stone, Jim Davis, Martin Nichols, Steve Johnson, Joe Miller, Arne Paulsrud, Barry Zanto, Joe Joyce, Mike Joyce, Gary Jurgens, Jimmy Jurgens KNEELING: Mr. Eastlick. Pete Buck. Chuck Harvey, Stewart Armstrong, Gary Sandy, Randy Jurgens, Eddy Engellant, Gary VanVoast, Tommy Myers. Gerald Goldhahn. Pat Joyce, Wes Hay- worth. KNEELING: Mr. Smith. CHEERLEADERS Gayle King Peggy Atchison Ginger Buck December 9 Geraldine December 11 Geraldine December 12 Geraldine December 19 Geraldine January 9 Geraldine January 15 Geraldine January 22 Geraldine January 23 Geraldine January 27 Geraldine February 4 Geraldine February 6 Geraldine SCORES 31 Fort Benton 33 29 Denton 21 17 Stanford 19 21 Denton 27 30 Geyser 28 33 Denton 35 14 Windham 16 34 Stanford 15 23 Windham 18 16 Denton 21 19 Geyser 31 DOT DOT FUMBLERS FIRST ROW: Alida Little, Nancy Knedler, Judy Rudin, Carol Breuer, Rita Graham, Leah Schwandt. SECOND ROW: Lois Corley, Jo Clark, Juanita Gardipee, Jerelyn Nierenberg. THIRD ROW: Berly Atchison, Barbara Atchison. STANDING: Bonnie Paulsrud, Mr. Smith, Jane Graham. TRACK MEN Tom Fields Larry Anderson Bill Breuer Herb Hayworth 'itJ rn v 7 '' • ' ♦ • ■ ■■■' • „■ 1 ■ £ r% : X V V- .- • ,«? • . - , • • .. -v U- ' 1 t ' ’v • v- djr -' r . iff j H s- Is Jt uk ,.vt4 'V % w A‘ V ■ A1 :22gri’ £ - is - - Lai Pork crv|M PHo o Orange and Black Day King and Queen BERYL ROY F. F. A, Chapter Sweetheart CAROL BREUER F. H. A. Chapter Beau HERB HAYWORTH PROM ROYALTY Junior Prince and Princess Linwood and Faye Sophomore Prince and Princess Floyd and Kelly King and Queen Herb and Jane Freshman Prince and Princess Don and Betty Popular Carol and Chuck Leah and Bill Have the Personality The Wits - Donna and Ken They Laugh and the World Laughs With Them The Forever Happy Dick and Charlene SCHOOL CALENDAR August 31 - School Begins September 7 - Labor Day September 12 - Football-Centerville here September 19 - Football-Winnifred there September 26 - Football-Denton here (Orange and Black Day) October 3 - Football-Stanford there October 17 - Football-Hobson there October 21 - Football-Moccasin here October 22-23 - M. E. A. Convention October 26 - National School Assembly Scobie Reptiles” November 11 - Armed Forces Day November 13 Junior High Dance November 19 - National School Assembly Magic” November 20-21 - Junior Class Play - Bolts and Nuts November 26-29 - Thanksgiving vacation November 27 - Box Elder there November 28 - Box Elder here December 11 - Neihart basketball here December 12 - Stanford basketball there December 18 -Highwood basketball there December 21 - Christmas Play December 22 - Denton basketball here December 24-January 3 - Christmas vacation January 2 - Simms basketball here January 8 - Hobson basketball here January 9 - Geyser basketball here January 12 - National School Assembly Archers January 14-15 - Semester tests January 15 - Denton basketball there January 16 - Moccasin basketball there January 22 - Neihart basketball there January 23 - Stanford basketball here January 29 - Winter Fair Bozeman, Montana January 30 - Highwood basketball here February 4 - National School Assemblies Musical February 5 - Hobson basketball there February 6 - Geyser basketball there February 12 - Moccasin basketball here February 13 - Belt there February 19-21 - Tournament, Stanford March 11-12 - Senior Play - Seventeen Is Awfully Young March 21 - National School Assemblies Science March 30 - Athletic Banquet April 11 - National School Assemblies Alaska, 49th State April 14-18 - Easter vacation April 23 - Junior Class Prom April 27 - Junior-Senior Banquet April 28,29,30 - High School Week, Bozeman April 30 - District Music Meet May 4 - T. B. Tests May 6 - Talent Night May 13 - Grade School Party May 18-22 - Senior Trip May 19-20 - Interscholastic Meet. Missoula, Mon- tana May 19-20 - Semester Tests May 20 - Achievement Day-Grade School May 22 - Baccalaureate May 23 - Graduation May 25 - School is out SEPTEMBER The day before School begins Pat gets initiated Don’s feminine figure Initiation Party Orange and Black Day King and Queen at the bonfire The Alumni Tea The Orange and Black Day Queen and King FRONT ROW: Larry Anderson, Herb Hayworth, Ken Spevacek, Howard Pirch. Ken Vegoren. BACK ROW: Bill Breuer, Karl Apple, Dean Martinez. Freshmen return party The Disc Jockeys Geraldine vs Stanford F. H. A. girls serve at Parent-Son Mother Lee and President Earl F. H. A. Chapter Beau Banquet M.C., Mother and Father F. F. A. Talent National School Assembly Magic Chorus performing at Christmas Surprise! Surprise! Gift exchange Program JANUARY F. H. A. fund raisers Team eating after game Tournament warm up 4 Hobson vs Geraldine at Tournament Cheerleaders in action Concession help National School Assembly (Archery) Nancy takes aim with native blow gun MARCH The Lovers Senior Class Play Sixteen is Awfully Young The Cast Girl troubles? F. H. A. Chapter Mother, Mrs. Goldhahn, State Chapter Mother, Mrs. Ruding and Delegates: Leah, Trilby, Carol, Judy. Male Quartet, Mr. Irons, Mr. M. C. Jacobs Mr. Bandy of N. N. S. C. Smith, Mr. Quigley, Mr. Johnson Banquet entertainment The Coach and his better-half National School Assembly (Science) APRIL Mr. Nutchuk Grade School Spelling Champs Sixth Grade Jug Band (Alaska 49th State) LIVESTOCK TEAM Second Place Floyd Dan brook Ken Smith Larry Anderson Herb Hayworth GENERAL AGRICULTURE Earl Smith Bill Breuer Dick Miller Herb Hayworth FUTURE FARMERS OF GRAINS TEAM First Place Karl Apple Dean Martinez Earl Smith Bill Breuer PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE Roger Little Karl Apple Dean Martinez Tom Fields FARM MECHANICS First Place Les Sullivan Chuck Protsman Dick Miller Ray Wishman F. F. A. Forrest Goodhart Don Thomas Les Stone Don Dammel TOTAL WRITTEN TEST Third Place AMERICA SWEEPSTAKES WINNERS M. C. Bill Breuer Dick tells what the seniors miss Junior-Senior Banquet Recreation about the juniors Mr. Miller, speaker of the evening (Bowling) Superintendent Miller and High School Week Delegates Mr. Miller Beryl Atchison Barbara Atchison Howard Pirch Lewistown District Music Meet Grade School Talent Interscholastic Week Participants Mr. Gravage Judy Rudin Trilby Miller Don Thomas School at Boulder Dick’s Birthday Party Minors yet? Minors too Entrance to Lewis and Clark Caverns Lewis and Clark Caverns Field house at M. S. C. Time for rest too! A solemn stare Bill Breuer BOYS' STATE REPRESENTATIVES Ken Smith Dean Martinez Karl Apple Alternate Alternate GIRLS STATE REPRESENTATIVES HEISEY AWARD Rita Graham Nancy Knedler Eugene Strate John Sullivan Alternate SILVER KEY OF V. F. W. SCHOLARSHIP BABE RUTH AWARD JOURNALISM Herb Hayworth Howard Pirch Joe Miller Jane Graham STATE MUSIC MEET REPRESENTATIVES Leslie Stone Charlene Goldhahn Judy Rudin Mary Strate mat.- V “ Howard Pirch COMMENCEMENT Mr. Miller and Doctor Knuti Valedictorian Beryl and Barbara Atchison Co-Salutatorians Mr. Dwello, Reverend Fowler, Mr. The Male Quartet Day after Dammel, Mr. Knuti, Mr. Miller TOO GOOD TO BE LEFT OUT Carlson, Nancy Knedler Chapter Mother F. F. A. Rural Directory Enjoying themselves Mrs. Goldhahn Mrs. Irons Mrs. Stoos Donna tells what the Juniors In the absence of others they kept the ball rolling miss about the Seniors Look at the birdie Let us in on it Energetic Mr. East- lick on lunch duty Delegates and Chapter Mother at M.S.C. SUB F. F. A. Judging Kulbecks BUCHER’S LOCKER AND MEATS ALLEY IMPLEMENT GERALDINE CO-OP STORE Quality Groceries and General Merchandise Drugs - Notions Your Dividend Store Manager, CLARENCE PAULSRUD Geraldine, Montana Phone RE 7-4511 KEN BOGGS CHEVROLET PRATT’S CENTRAL SERVICE Husky Gas, Oil and Auto Supplies Lubrication - Repairs Prompt Service OLLIE and VERN Geraldine, Montana Phone RE-7-4411 GERALDINE MOTOR COMPANY GERALDINE HOTEL EQUITY CO OP ASSR CRAIN FUEL HARDWAR EQUITY CO-OP ASSOCIATION Our Profit Your Dividends WESLEY H LAMBERT, Mgr. KENNETH VEGOREN, Ass't. Phone RE-7-4481 Geraldine, Montana FIRST NATIONAL BANK ■ — ■ GREELY ELEVATOR COMPANY Your Grain Merchant ROY HAYES ROSCOE ANDERSON--Manager NEW CLUB CAFE EDDY JOYCE THOMPSON'S GENERAL STORE MISSOURI RIVER LUMBER CO. WALKER EQUIPMENT CLIFF’S BAR RUSTY’S BAR CUB'S BAR Square Butte, Montana We, the class of I960, wish to express our appre- ciation to all the business people who helped to make this Safari possible by their generous support. RE-7-4459 CUB’S BAR BENTON FUNERAL HOME Ft. Benton, Montana MELVIN VIAL Phone 73 Serving All of Chouteau County FORT BENTON CLEANERS AND MEN’S WEAR Quality Cleaning at Reasonable Prices DRUGGIST LARSON PHARMACY Fort Benton, Montana Accurate and Dependable Prescription Service Fountain Service BENTON EQUIPMENT COMPANY International Parts and Service Fort Benton, Montana Phone 211 GRAND UNION INVESTIGATE CLARK HILTON HARDWARE COMPANY Fine Quality Merchandise. All Major Lines of Plumbing Fixtures Efficient, Courteous Service Plumbing for Geraldine School Addition Done by: FT. BENTON PLUMBING AND HEATING 2 205 Main Phone 223 PIONEER PIONEER MERCANTILE INSURANCE AGENCY Fort Benton, Montana Fort Benton., Montana Shopping Headquarters for All Family Food and Clothing Needs Phone 193 MISSOURI RIVER LUMBER Your John Deere Dealer YOUR Independent Insurance I AGENT serves you first” y ©NAIA Phone 67 MORGER REALTY INSURANCE Fort Benton, Montana Phone 141 Fort Benton, Montana To Do Business With SANDVIG AND BREITER SPRAYING Phone 395 Fort Benton, Montana SCOTT'S LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY Fort Benton, Montana Phone 242 Building Supplies of All Kinds Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Youngstown Kitchens General Electrical Appliances Coleman Heating Equipment LISTINGS Bennett Foods Benton Lanes Capital Theatre Coast to Coast Stores Farmer's Union Fisher Metal Company- Ford Motor Company Fort Benton Lockers Fort Benton Motor Company Haas and Associates Johnson's Farm Equipment Middle stadt Pontiac Montana Elevator Needle Craft and Hobby Shop Price Rite Grocery River Press Riverview Greenhouse Roy Electric Shop Rudy's Shoe Shop Schmidt Lynch and Gilbert W. A. Welty BOYS! GIRLS! We're Spending for Your Future IN THE PAST 10 YEARS OUR INVESTMENTS FOR NEW PLANT AND PROPERTY TOTALED $120,000,000 THE MONTANA POWER COMPANY HELPING THE STATE GROW JACOBS STORE CLOTHES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT FAIR PRICES E-Jay-S, Inc. Athletic Goods Distributor Catering to Schools and Team Equipment --REPRESENTING-- A. G. Spalding - Bros. -- The MacGregor Company LEON JACOBS Lewistown KE 8-5295 Montana NORTHWEST MORTGAGE LOAN CORPORATION A Growing Montana Investment Corporation Dealing Exclusively in City and Rural Montana Real Estate--the Country's Safest In- vestment ! NORTHWEST MORTGAGE LOAN CORPORATION Specializes in All Types of Farm, Ranch and Residential Loans--FHA and VA Approved! Phone GL 2-8537 Location: 318 First Avenue North, Great Falls, Mont. --CONTROLLING STOCKHOLDERS OF-- MASON AND SMITH, INC., NORTHWEST BUILDERS, REALTORS INC. Specialist in Farms and Ranches. Serving Montanans Over 45 Years and Now Montana's Most Active Real Estate Firm . Location: 318 First Ave. North Great Falls, Montana Phone: GL 2-9537 The Exclusive Builders for the Beautiful MISSION HOMES. We Can Erect a Home of Your Choice. SPECIAL NOTE: We Can Build a Home on Your Premises Designed to Fit Your Needs. Location: 318 First Ave. North Great Falls, Montana Phone: GL 2-9537 NORTHWEST MORTGAGE LOAN CORPORATION MASON AND SMITH, INC., REALTORS NORTHWEST BUILDERS, INC. Great Falls, Montana MEATS LENNON’S STUDIO BERGERS MEAT COMPANY Auto Answering Service 315 1 Avenue South Call Anytime Great Falls, Montana Photography by Phone GL 2-0641 ROBERT LENNON Call GL-3-2222 Great Falls, Montana Exquisite Jewelry BARONS JEWELERS 405 Central Avenue Phone GL 2-4591 Great Falls, Montana i■ BUTTREY FOODS, INC. Supermarkets at: 701 1st Avenue North 617 1st Avenue NW. 609 1st Avenue South 2 615 10th Avenue South Great Falls, Montana Groceries Fresh Fruit Finest Selection of Meats Locker Service and Free Delivery Vegetables Frozen Foods REBUILT VACUUM SHOP Bargains in rebuilt cleaners CLARENCE H. PENLAND Manager 103 Central Avenue Great Falls, Montana Phone GL. 2-4626 MASSEY HARRIS SALES AND SERVICE Fort Benton, Montana Repairs Parts Friendly, Courteous and Prompt Service Makes Patronizing a Pleasure J. JONES CONTRACTOR, INC. HAROLD’S MUSIC Baldwin Pianos and Organs Conn Band Instruments RCA Hi-Fi Tape Recorders Phone GL 2-5432 Great Falls, Montana LISTINGS Atchison and Son Plumbing and Heating Auto Craft Shop Beckman's Borrie's Place Cascade Electric Company Devine and Asselstine, Inc. Eddy's Bread Edwin Johnson Plumbing and Heating First Federal Savings and Loan Ass'n. Glacier State Electric Graham and Ross Great Falls Sporting Goods Hines Motor Supply Hoglands Jerry's Radiator Shop Johnson Farm Equipment Company Kaufmann's Maytag Agency Mann's Sewing Machine Shoppe McIntosh Tailors and Men's Wear Mel's Cycle Shop Miami Club Modern Equipment Company Northern School Supply Osborn's Rite Way Conoco Pin Cushion Public Drug The Hub Town and Ranch Self Service Furniture Uke's Sports TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY y.X


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