Geraldine High School - Safari Yearbook (Geraldine, MT)
- Class of 1963
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o t o By sa Qi 1H3 Gtciutg  aic fluent c¥oot_ CsteM o tue .WturAUA ie XVIII We, the Senior Class of 1963, unanimously acquiesce to the dedication of this 1963 Safari to our English teacher and sponsor, Mr. Stan Smith. He has been a friend and an inspira- tion to each and every one of us. Through his guidance and understanding, the sorrows and hardships were easier to bear, and the joys were made into unforgettable memories. Never did he refuse assistance to us when we needed it; he was always there, patiently guiding, teaching, and directing. It is my hope that Geraldine School has assisted the home and the community in adequately preparing you to meet the challenge of civilian life. The teachers, through their teaching and continued guidance, can help every individual, but the individual has to cooperate and keep in mind that life need not be a struggle for existence, but rather a joyous encounter with the adventure of life. A richer enjoyment of activities lies ahead for those who utilize their talents to make this world a more harmonious place in which to live. Remember! that successful living requires cooperative effort freely and willingly given. Abide with and live by the Golden Rule, Do unto others as you would have others do unto you ! To the Senior Class of 1963 goes my sincere wish that their future be joyous and successful. 4 The dreams of the adolescent are but visions without foundation of fact or experience; they are images of grandure that change before they attain any semblance of reality. When one experiences reality, it means that he is disposed to see situations difficult or easy in the light of facts. These facts you have acquired through diligent study for the last twelve years, and here dealt with them practically. Your parents, teachers, school board members, and other supporters of your school are happy and proud, I am sure, to see you come one step closer to fulfilling that promise to yourselves, which was made when you chose as your motto, From Dreams to Reality . It has been the constant aim of your instructors to help bridge that gap between dreams and reality. We are happy to have had this opportunity as guides to the class of nineteen hundred sixty-three. JOHN R. MARTIN Biology, U. S. Government Northern Montana College Montana State College B. S. Montana State University 5 SCHOOL BOARD As you of the graduating class look back over your school years, you probably have already forgotten most of the trials and tribulations, the drab and monotonous classes, and that group of unreasonable individuals known as teachers. As more time goes by, you will begin to remem- ber the teachers as ordinary human beings, and school in general will be remembered as a ball , but you will also remember an incident or so that you wish could be done over. So it is with life, it is mostly hum-drum routine, and it seems there still are people around giving orders that must be followed. But, if you live a fruitful life, you will have a lot of pleasant memories and not so many memories of incidents that should be lived over. The experience you have gained in school is just as much a part of education as the academics; so use it profitably, and life will not be dull, but a pleasure. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Bronson, Bruce Thompson, Frank Mathem, Elmer Dammel, Francis Engellant, Dean Strand. SECOND ROW: Lee Knedler, Ray Savoie, Bob Patterson, Charles W ithrow. 6 CLASS HISTORY 1959- 1960 On a sunny day in September 1959, twenty-three eager-beaver freshmen trod through the doors of Geraldine High School. Later in this same month, we were initiated by the sophomores. In October we gave our freshman return party. Our class officers for the year were: PRESIDENT - Don Dammel VICE PRESIDENT - Leland Johnson SECRETARY-TREASURER - Kay Farmer STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE - Richard Protsman ADVISOR - Mr. Irons Charlene Goldhahn was elected as a cheerleader from our class. Kay Farmer was our Orange and Black Day queen candidate. Betty Carlson and Don Dammel were prom princess and prince. 1960- 1961 This year saw an increase of four students, to raise our classes enrollment to twenty-seven. The main event of this year was our initiation of the freshmen. Our class officers for this year were: PRESIDENT - Barbara Hardenbrook VICE PRESIDENT - John Smith SECRETARY - Robert Miller TREASURER = Norma Hankins STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE - Kay Farmer ADVISOR - Mrs. Lang Charlene Goldhahn and Mary Strate were elected cheerleaders from our class Peggy Ries was our queen candidate for Orange and Black Day. Charlene Goldhahn was our prom princess. 1961- 1962 Our class decreased in number from twenty-seven to twenty-four. During this year we produced the Junior Play, Hit the Road. We put on the Junior Prom English Country Graden's , and the Junior mothers put on our Junior-Senior Banquet. The class officers for this year were: PRESIDENT - Forest Goodhart VICE PRESIDENT - Charlene Goldhahn SECRETARY - Peggy Ries TREASURER - Frank Dostal STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE - Don Dammel ADVISOR - Mr. Dorrance Mary Strate, Barbara Hardenbrook, and Charlene Goldhahn were elected as cheerleaders from our class. 8 Sharon Caufield was crowned Orange and Black Day queen. Dolores Spevacek and Richard Protsman were prom princess and prince. Leslie Stone was the delegate to Boys' State and Charlene Goldhahn and Bonnie Davison were the Girls' State Delegates. Roger Little was also a Boys' State delegate. 1962-1963 This, our final year as students of Geraldine High School, began with a class of twenty-four. The big project for this year was, of course, the annual. We also put on an Alumni-Tea, a Semi- Formal Dance, and our class play, Good Night Ladies. Our class officers for the year were: PRESIDENT - Roger Little VICE PRESIDENT - Kay Farmer SECRETARY - Charlene Goldhahn TREASURER - Dolores Spevacek STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVE - Betty Carlson ADVISOR - Mr. Smith Charlene Goldhahn was elected as a cheerleader. Norma Hankins and Richard Protsman were Orange and Black Day queen and king. The prom prince and princess were Frank Dostal and Peggy Ries. Charlene Goldhahn and Dennis Boggs were the prom queen and king. Betty Carlson, Mary Strate, Don Dammel, Don Thomas, and Leslie Stone have gone to school all twelve years at Geraldine. Beginning of our senior trip- The Governor and US! Betty Carlson Student Council Rep. Dolores Spevacek Treasurer Kay Farmer Vice President Charlene Goldhahn Secretary Roger Little President Mr. Smith A d visor DENNIS EUGENE BOGGS ,,FagsM F.F.A. 1,2, District Convention 1 Football 1, 3 Basketball 2 G Club 3,4 Paper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Plays 3, 4 Prom King 4 10 BETTY KAY CARLSON Betts” F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4 Song Leader 2 State Convention 2 Band 1,2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4 Prom Princess 1 Heisey Award 3 Paper Staff 2, 4 Co-Editor 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Student Council Representative 4 SHARON MARIE CAUFIELD Sherri Chorus 1,2,3 Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Reporter 4 Orange and Black Day Queen 3 Tumbling 2 Pep Club 1,2,3 11 DONALD ROY DAMMEL Fred Student Council Representative 3 Class President 1 F.F.A. 1,2 State Convention Delegate 1 Winter Fair 1 Band 1,2, 3,4 Pep Band 3 Chorus 4 Football 1,2, 3, 4 Co-Captain 4 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Track 3,4 G Club 1,2, 3,4 Prom Prince 1 Class Plays 2, 3,4 Annual Staff 4 BONNIE WADE DAVISON Bon Transfer from Highwood 2 F.H.A. 2,3,4 State Convention Alternate 2 Historian 4 Band 3, 4 Pep Band 3,4 Pep Club 2,3,4 Vice President 3 President 4 Tumbling 4 Girls' State Delegate 3 Chorus 4 Annual Staff 4 Photographer District Science Fair 2 State Science Fair 2 Class Plays 3, 4 12 FRANCIS MATTHEW DOSTAL Frank Tape Master Zodsal Transfer from Great Falls Central 3 Football 3, 4 Track 3 G Club 3,4 Basketball Manager 4 Class Treasurer Pep Club 3, 4 Chorus 4 Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 KAY FARMER Class Secretary - Treasurer 1 Class Vice President 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 2 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Representative 2 Treasurer 3, 4 F.H.-A. 1,2,3,4 Historian 2 Vice President 3,4 State Convention Delegate 3 Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 2, 4 Girls' State Alternate 3 Class Plays 3, 4 Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4 Secretary - Treasurer 3,4 Tumbling 2, 4 13 CHARLENE KAY GOLDHAHN Char Pep Club 1,2, 3,4 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1,2,3,4 State Music Meet 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Parliamentarian 2 Treasurer 3 President 4 State Convention Delegate 2 Chorus 1,2, 3,4 Prom Princess 2 Queen 4 Class Vice President 3 Secretary 4 Girls' State Delegate 3 Class Plays 3, 4 Paper Staff Co-Editor 3 Annual Editor 4 Tumbling 2,3,4 Saluta torian FOREST WAYNE GOODHART Froster Basketball 1,2,3 Football 3 F.F.A. 1,2 Winter Fair 1 Class President 3 Track 2, 3, 4 Class Play 2, 3 Student Council 4 President 4 Pep Club 2 Annual Staff 4 Valedictorian 14 NORMA JOY HANKINS Normz Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 2, 3 Pep Club 1,2,4 F.H.A. 1,2,4 Tumbling 1, 2 Twirler 1,2 Orange and Black Day Queen 4 Class Treasurer 2 Librarian 1,2 High School Rodeo 1, 2 State Rodeo 2 ROY ROGER HANKINS Trapper Transfer from Simms 2 Annual Staff 4 Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Captain 4 State Meet 3 Divisional Meet 2, 3 F.F.A. 2 Heisey Award 3 High School Rodeo 2 15 BARBARA ANN HARDEN BROOK Bobbie Class President 2 Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 3 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 State Convention 2 Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 4 Chorus 2, 3 ROGER MA RION LITTLE Rog F.F.A. 1,2 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Captain 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3 G Club 3,4 President 3 Student Council 3 Vice President 3 Boys' State Delegate 3 Annual Staff 3, 4 Business Manager 4 Class Plays 2, 3, 4 16 HELEN DARLENE MEYER Tweeter Bomb F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,4 Paper Staff 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader, Football 2 Chorus 1, 2 Class Play 4 Majorette 1, 2, 3 Librarian 1 Annual Staff ROBERT OSCAR MILLER Bob F.F.A. 1,2 Football 1 Basketball 1, 2 Class Secretary 2 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 17 RICHARD RAYMOND PROTSMAN Ben Student Council Representative 1 F.F. A. 1, 2 Football 1, 3, 4 Captain 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 G Club 3, 4 Pep Club 1, 2 Orange and Black Day King 4 Prom Prince 3 Class Plays 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 MARGARET JEAN RIES Peggy F.H.A. 1,2,4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3 Class Secretary 3 Orange Black Day Queen Cand. 2 Prom Princess 4 Paper Staff 3 Class Plays 3, 4 Tumbling 2 18 JOHN MATTHEW SMITH Juan Dunbar Pep Club 1, 2 F.F.A. 1,2 Class Vice-President 2 Annual Staff 4 DOLORES JEAN SPEVACEK Dee Transfer from Great Falls Central 2 Class Treasurer 4 F.H.A. 2,3,4 Treasurer 4 Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 3, 4 Prom Princess 3 Heisey Award 3 Paper Staff 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Photographer 4 Class Plays 3, 4 19 LESLIE JOHN STONE Stoney F.F.A. 1,2 Winter Fair 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, State Music Meet 1, 2, 3 Chorus 4 Class Plays 2, 3, 4 Boys' State Delegate 3 Annual Staff 4 MARY ELLEN STRATE Mary F.H. A. 1, 2, 3,4 Reporter 3 State Convention 3 Secretary 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3 Class Play 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 State Music Meet 1 Pep Band 1, 4 Chorus 2, 3 Paper Staff 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Tumbling 2 Girls' State Alternate 3 20 JOHN LEWIS SULLIVAN Salty J Heisey Award 2 Basketball 3, 4 Football 4 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 State Music Meet 3 Pep Club 1, 2 Annual Staff 4 DONALD HENRY THOMAS Peewee Boys1 State Alternate 3 Student Council 4 Vice-President 4 Annual Staff 4 F. F. A. 1, 2 Winter Fair 1 State Convention 1 Band 1, 2, 3 Pep Band 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2 G Club 2, 3,4 Chorus 4 21 BONNIE VIOLA WIRTALA Wirt Transferee! from Casper, Wyoming 4 Pep Club 4 F.H.A. 4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 4 MR. STAN SMITH Senior Class Sponsor Annual Advisor English I, II, ID, IV Physical Education I, II Library Football Coach Tumbling Coach Paper Staff Co-Advisor W.M. C. E. -B. S. Moorhead State College 22 SENIOR BABY PICTURES Dennis Boggs Donald Da mm el Norma Hankins Betty Carlson Bonnie Davison Charlene Goldhahn Roy Hankins Sharon Caufield Frank Dostal Forest Goodhart Barbara Hardenbrook 23 Roger Little Peggy Ries John Smith Dolores Spevacek Leslie Stone Mary Strate John Sullivan Donald Thomas 24 Bonnie Wirtala CLASS PROPHECY The senior class of 1963 met at the mansion of Dennis Boggs which is located on the top of Square Butte Mountain for their ten-year reunion. We are glad to see, in spite of the members being so busy with their various enter- prises, all of the class was able to attend this reunion in 1973. Bonnie Wirtala returned to Montana to visit her friends. She told us she had attended college in Denver, and there she met her dream boy who was studying to be a veterinar- ian. On his graduation day they were married and are now living in Sheridan, Wyoming, where they operate a pet hospital. Richard Protsman has just driven up in his 1973 Buick with his wife and 12 children (They have three sets of twins.) He is now living on a farm east of Geraldine. Betty Carlson is a famous singing star appearing on all the popular T. V. and radio shows. She has just recently signed a contract with the Andy Williams Show. She drove up in a 1973 pink Cadillac with her four small children riding in the back seat. Her husband was unable to visit Montana because he is in the process of producing an important motion picture. Frank Dostal came to our reunion with his usual squealing tires. He is very pros- perous now as he has finally, after long years of research, perfected a tire that will lay rubber but will never wear out. It has made a great hit with teen-agers and will more than likely go over big with his 5 sons, who will soon reach that age. Helen Meyer came to the reunion in her own private jet plane, with her husband who is a former G. H. S. graduate. Helen is now a famous New York model and is doing very well in her work. John Smith and his family flew up from Miami Beach in his private airplane. John owns a construction company and is doing very well. John now has two children and a very lovely wife. It looks as if the Florida sun is doing wonders for John; he doesn t blush anymore. Kay Farmer arrived at the reunion astride a burro. This is the only type of conve- yance Kay knows how to handle as cars are prohibited in Outer Mongolia, where she is a medical technician. Roger Little arrived at the Boggs residence in his new 1973 gold-plated Thunderbird. He is planning to get married after he makes his next five or six million. That way, he figures he will be able to afford a wife. Barbara Hardenbrook came a little late, for it took some time to get her husband to fly her jet up from Australia where they own a small kangaroo farm of forty acres. She left her four sons home to take care of the farm. Bonnie Davison arrived in her private jet from Africa where she is a missionary nurse. Bonnie brought a little African child with her to the reunion. We understand that Bonnie has adopted this little child. 25 Dolores Spevacek arrived a little late also as she has just arrived from North Africa where she has, for the past year, been checking on her petroleum interests. John Sullivan arrived at the reunion in his sports car. He is still a bachelor, but is considering marriage. He is the owner of a trucking line and is becoming quite rich. Leslie Stone, better known as Lover Lips , the great musician, arrived at our reunion a little late. It seems as though our shy trumpet player now has a wife and 10 children. He has been playing 5th trumpet in the Antarctica Symphony Orchestra Summer Session. His bus broke down on the way delaying his arrival. Don Thomas arrived in his new plumbing truck as he has taken over his fathers business. His wife and thirteen children came with him. Robert Miller was one of the first to arrive in his new red and white M. B. He also arrived on a pair of crutches with bandages on his ear, due to the fact that he now in the racing business. Forest Goodhart, his wife, and their two sons were the last to arrive at the reunion. They came in Forest's new rocket, which he built himself. The reason they were late was the simple fact that they had a little trouble getting the rocket off the ground. Forest now works for the U. S. Government perfecting devices used for enemy attacks. Sharon Marie Caufield arrived from Honolulu, Hawaii, where she is now living with her husband who is a jet passenger plane pilot. Sharon met her husband while she was working as a stewardess on his airline. Sharon is not working now as she is raising three wonderful children. She still has her cute, shy ways. Mary Strate finally arrived in her old 63 Volkswagon. Mary is living on a farm in the Geraldine area, busy being a housewife. Her husband was unable to attend the reunion for he was babysitting their eight children. Norma Hankins has just arrived riding her Kentucky Derby race horse from Portland, Oregon. Close behind, her husband came driving up in a semi-truck loaded with pig feed. Charlene Goldhahn lias just arrived. Charlene has been teaching English in the Ozarks since 1967. She is married now and has two children. She is teaching her hus- band and children to be the best speaking people in the Ozarks. Don Dammel has just arrived at the reunion riding a camel. He now lives in the Arabian Desert, making his living selling camels to the natives. Don has a harem of six wives and has thirty-seven kids. Peggy Ries arrived from Hawaii where she lives with her husband and two children. Peggy has always loved animals; consequently, she has thirteen cats and seven hairy dogs. Roy Hankins came to the reunion with a skunk slung over one shoulder and a long- barreled rifle over the other. Roy makes a living trapping animals in the Yukon. 26 CLASS WILLS I, Betty Carlson, will my singing ability to Shary Mogstad. I, John Sullivan, will my ability to be in high school 5 years to Roy Hankins. I, Bonnie Davison, do hereby bequeath to Shary Mogstad, the percussion section; Carolyn Hecker, the Pep Club troubles; and Gayle King, certain tilings in Highwood. I, Sharon Caufield, will the will that was willed to me by Nancy Nichols, my love for riding the bus, to Carley Nelson. I, Peggy Ries, will my ability to get an out of town boy to Carley Nelson in hopes she does as well as I did, and my books to anyone who wants them. I, Don Thomas, will to Jerry Tonne, my ability to drive with no hands, and also my ability to get caught doing tilings that I m not supposed to be doing. I, Forest Goodhart, will to Randy Jurgens, my hot cars and John Fields, my road signs. I, Les Stone, will my trumpet to the band and my way of visiting the Typing II Class to Ralph Savoie. I, Bob Miller, will my ability to date out of town girls to Duke Nichols and my books to anyone who wants them. I, Helen Meyer, will my red hair to Joan Farmer to go with her temper, and I will my baton to Anita Owen. I, Kay Farmer, will my talking ability to Bob Webster. I, Barbara Hardenbrook, will my ability and ways with the out-of-school boys to Sue Byrd. Good Luck Sue! I, Don Dammel, will the will that was willed to me by Dean Martinez to go on fishing trips and to catch fish, to John Fields; my Buick to the Jurgens boys for competition in the Daytona 500! ! I, Norma Hankins, will my blonde hair to Sherry Lundy, and my laugh to Julee Bouti- lier. I, Mary Strate, will my ability to sit between bucket seats to Betty Lou Meyer. I, Frank Dostal, hearby will my car, the Lil Angel , to John Dostal; my noisy shoes to Mr. Martin so people can tell where his is at all times; and Shary Mogstad to Paul Withrow. I, Bonnie Wirtala, will my Safe driving ability to Billy Spevacek because he needs it, my hair rollers to Sherry Lundy becuase she needs them, and my excuses to get out of the house to Lois Mitzner. I, Roger Little, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Wes Hayworth, and my study habits to Paul Withrow. I, Charlene Goldhahn, will my cheerleading uniform to anyone who can keep it in action, and my giggle in History Class to David Corder. 27 I, Dolores Spevacek, hereby bequeath my ability to change my hair from brown to black to Sue Knedler, and my ability to tell jokes in History Class to Jerry Tonne. I, John Smith, will my car to Joe Joyce, and I hope that he can keep it on the road. I, Richard Protsman, will my driving habits to Mr. Ehret, my Sunday safaris in Big Coulee to Bob Webster, and my curls to Oscar Fields. I, Roy Hankins, will my ability to fix wrecked cars to Keith Goodhart. 28 Frank and his pussycat! Smile! You're on candid camera Louis Armstrong II! ? OH! You naughty boy! Well, what have we here? Betty performing Cheerleaders at assembly Love that melody! C'mon, STRETCH! 29 How’s that again? What make-up won’t do! Girls! This is 1963! Well, hello handsome! Roger wins the freethrow Tumbling stars in action trophy. Tigers win 1st place! 30 Comfortable Bob? The proud winners! Buzz Robison Treasurer Pete Martin Student Council Rep. Carolyn Hecker Secretary Barry Zanto President Ginger Buck Vice President Mr. Klimper Advisor George Atchison Peggy Atchison Ginger Buck Laura Engellant Edwin Goldhahn 32 Patrick Hayworth Mike Hayworth Carolyn Hecker Gary Jurgens Marsha Lee Sherry Lundy Peter Martin Betty Meyer Ronald Mitzner Marcus Nichols Ronald Robison Leonard Stone Darlene Tadej David Vegoren George Watkins Barry Zanto 33 34 This is football??? Save the flowers--commencement is only six MONTHS away! ! SOPHOMORES President Robert Brewer Vice President James Davis Advisor Mr. Ehret Student Council Rep. Susan Knedler Secretary Anita Owen Diane Boggs Julee Boutilier Robert Brewer Susan Byrd James Davis 36 Joan Farmer John Fields Keith Goodhart Ruth Graham Selma Hayworth Joe Joyce James Jurgens Gayle King Susan Knedler Barbara Little Barbara Meyer Burce Meyer Sharon Mogstad Carley Nelson Anita Owen Micheal Smith William Spevacek Carl Tadej Paul Withrow Kenneth Witt 37 A winner-- any way you look at it 38 Advisor Mr. Olin Student Council Rep. Charles Harvey President Earlene Brewer Vice President Gerald Goldhahn Secretary-Treasurer Linda Wethern Leslie Anderson Earlene Brewer Marie Bronec Suzan Bronec Freida Blyth David Corder 40 Ivan Davison Eddie Engellant Larry Flannery Ann Goldhahn Gerald Goldhahn Herman Hankins Jessie Hankins Charles Harvey Wesley Hayworth Karen Jackson Kathleen Joyce Randy Jurgens Roy Lundy Wanda Martin Lois Mitzner Margaret Murphy Tom Myers Rick Patterson Ralph Savoie Barbara Tibbies Jerry Tonne Dan Watkins Robert Webster Linda Wethern 41 Oh, you beatuiful dolls! ? Encore --Encore! 42 GRADE ONE Grant Anderson Debra Atchison Kathy Buck Roger Buck David Clark Larry Clark Rodney Clark Lynn Goldhahn Rodney Goldhahn Danny Joyce Martin Little Darcy Ludeman 44 David Mathern Karla Lambert Janice Meyer Rocky Murill Janice Pauley Lori Quigley Roy Reeves Loretta Schlemmer David Spurgeon John Stoos Bonnie Tadej Peter Tadej David Tanner Paul Trevithick Harry Witt 45 GRADE TWO Kim Boutilier Dorothy Bronec Fred Bucher Dennis Carlson Ronnie Copp Sarah Davis Kenneth Davison Clinton Fairbanks Rocque Fairbanks Barbara Fla clime yer Alan Goldhahn Patricia Goldhahn Maureen Joyce Glenn Lambert Sandra Magnuson 46 Joe Martin Amie Owen Joe Owen Marjorie Owen Richard Owen Karol Nichols Kathie Peterson Nina Scribner Patty Smith Rita Steinbacher Peggy Tadej Janice Thompson Dale Stone Monica Stoos Donna Woodburn 47 Billy Brewer Pat Bucher Leann Buck Bonnie Clark Diane Clark Donnie Clark Loretta Clark David Copp Floyd Corder Bobby Farmer Debra Fredericks Dennis Hansen 48 THREE Bonnie Hecker Regina Joyce Mike Larson Tommy Little Mike Murphy Karen Meyer dfS Barbara Nulf Theresa Owen ' t Karin Quigley Timmy Rowland Loren Spurgeon Doug Thompson Ellen Trevethick Duane Wethem GRADE Bernie Bo uti lier Jeanne Boutilier Jack Breuer Bernice Bronec Bobby Byrd Jacqueline Dammel Jay Davison Frank Dollar Frank Fairbanks Karla Goldhahn Billy Hansen Ricky Anderson Larry Atchison Tommy King FOUR Leigh Lambert Margo Lee Susan Magnuson Diane Miller Janet Mittal Leroy Nulf Micheal Owen Agnes Peterson Roger Reeves Ward Schribner Pat Steinbacher Lynore Stone Caro Thompson Dennis Wethem 51 GRADE Shelley Armstrong Linda Atchison FIVE Jeff Boggs Steve Boutilier Evelyn Brandei Wally Brewer Robert Bronec Mike Bucher Dexter Buck Marlene Cartwright Earl Clark James Clark Roger Corder Lloyd Davison Donnie Engellant Greg Engellant Dena Goldhahn 52 Teresa Martin Barbara Mitchell Mike Nulf Richard Reeves Dale Roudebush Michael Schlemmer Diane Spevacek Diane Steinbacher Connie Thompson Evelyn Thompson William Witt 53 Bobby Woodburn GRADE SIX Erica Anderson Cindy Armstrong Larry Bronec Carley Bronson Lois Fairbanks Janice Goldhahn Joyce Henderson Larry Hoffner Sally Joyce Janet King Danny Martin Rebecca Martin Robert Mogstad Marilyn Stone Ronnie Tadej Gary Thomas Judy Vegoren John W itt 54 GRADE Rita Atchison Joan Brandei William Brewer Sharleen Bronec Douglas Bronson Glenda Buck Michael Buck Lillian Carlson Harold Clark Laura Clark Charles Davis Michael Davis Charlene Fairbanks JoAnn Fitzpatrick Kenney Fitzpatrick Mary Goldhahn 56 SEVEN Robert Goldhahn LeVeme Hecker Suzanne Jurgens Bette Little Betty Ann Mitzner Lachlan Murphy Nila Nichols Diane Owen David Patterson Victoria Peterson Doris Protsman Randy Roudebush Curtis Sullivan James Tadej Evelyn Wethem Barbara Witt 57 GRADE Betty Anderson Stuart Armstrong Bob Atchison Charlene Barnes Paul Breuer Charles Bronec Pete Buck Vickey Buck Dennis Clark Janet Dollar John Dostal Stacey Goldhahn 58 EIGHTH Pat Joyce Peggy Knedler Bonnie Larson Theresa Little JoAnn Mathem Lorraine Rowland Gary Sande Gloria Spevacek Phyllis Tadej Frances Vegoren Lon Withrow Shirley Witt 59 GRADE ACTIVITIES 60 Couldn't have done better Tigers in action ROBERT C. EH RET Typing I and II, Economics, Psychology, Bookkeeping, Paper Staff Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor, B-Squad Basketball Coach Custer Country Jr. College Rocky Mountain College Eastern Montana College, B. S. DENNIS L. OLIN Shop I and II, Mechanical Drawing, Algebra I Trigonometry, Solid Geometry Freshman Class Sponsor North Dakota State University University of North Dakota, B. S. KEITH ANDERSON 8th Grade Literature and Spelling Elementary and High-School Band High-School Choir Humbolt State College, A. B. Fresno State College MAX KLIMPER Algebra I, Chemistry, Geometry, 8th grade math, Junior Class Sponsor Wisconsin State College, B. S. Montana State University Montana State College 62 BERNICE WINTER Home Economics I, II, English Fundamentals Library, Remedial Reading Junior High English and Reading F.H. A. Sponsor St. Olaf College Stout Institute Western Montana College, B. S. DALE DEAN 8th Grade World Geography, Civics, U. S. History Junior High Basketball Coach Montana State College Western Montana College, B. S. TOM GAROUTTE 7th Grade A-Squad Basketball and Track Coach Montana State University, B. S. Western Montana College GENE DAVISON 6th Grade Pep Club Sponsor Northern Montana College Montana State Normal College Yakima Valley Jr. College College of Great Falls Elementary Life Certificate 63 CLARA FIELDS 1st Grade College of Great Falls Elementary Certificate HOPE HANSON 2nd Grade Standard Elementary School Certificate Minot Teachers College Northern Montana College HELEN MITZNER 3rd Grade College of Great Falls Standard Elementary Certificate EILEEN BRODERICK 4th Grade Standard Elementary School Certificate Marysville College Moorhead State College Montana State College FERN WOODCOCK 5th Grade Western Montana College Eastern Montana College Northern Montana College ANNUAL STAFF FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roger Little (Business Manager), Mr. Smith (Advisor), Char- lene Goldhahn (Editor), Dolores Spevacek (Photographer), Bonnie Davison (Photographer). SECOND ROW: Richard Protsman, Roy Hankins, Donnie Thomas, Helen Meyer, Peggy Ries, Sharon Caufield, Barbara Hardenbrook, Mary Strate, Kay Farmer, Carolyn Hecker. THIRD ROW: Robert Miller, Don Dammel, Dennis Boggs, Leslie Stone, John Smith, Norma Hankins, Bonnie Wirtala, Betty Carlson. 66 FHA FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Song Leader-Ginger Buck, Re porter-Sharon Caufield, Histo- rian Bonnie Davison, Parliamentarian-Laura Engellant, Treasurer-Dolores Spevacek, Sec- retary-Mary Strate, Vice President-Kay Farmer, President-Charlene Goldhahn. SECOND ROW: Barbara Hardenbrook, Ruth Graham, Helen Meyer, Peggy Ries, Betty Carlson, Marsha Lee. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Wirtala, Sherry Lundy, Suzan Bronec, Freida Blyth, Margaret Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Norma Hankins, Peggy Atchison, Diane Boggs, Joan Farmer, Sue Byrd. PAPER STAFF SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sherry Lundy, Betty Carlson (Co-Editor). STANDING: Mr. Smith (Assistant Advisor), Robert Miller, Mr. Ehret (Advisor), Laura Engellant (Co-Editor), Ginger Buck, Carolyn Hecker, Dolores Spevacek, Dennis Boggs. 67 CHORUS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gayle King, Sue Knedler, Peggy Atchison, Sherry Lundy, Ann Goldhahn (Accompanist), Betty Carlson, Marsha Lee, Suzan Bronec, Mr. Anderson (Director). SECOND ROW: Margaret Murphy, Leslie Anderson, Char- lene Goldhahn, Kay Farmer, Bonnie Wirtala, Wanda Martin, Bonnie Davison, Dolores Spevacek. THIRD ROW: Frank Dostal, Leonard Stone, Don Thomas, Don Dammel, Peter Martin, Ronald Robison, Leslie Stone, Marcus Nichols. CONCERT BAND FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Strate, Anita Owen, Carolyn Hecker, Peter Martin, Peggy Knedler, Wanda Martin, Evelyn Wethem, Diane Owen, Betty Lynn Anderson. SECOND ROW: Ann Goldhahn, Ear- lene Brewer, Lorraine Rowland, Charlene Goldhahn, Sue Knedler, Barbara Little, Don Dammel, James Davis, Jessie Hankins, JoAnn Mathem. THIRD ROW: Kathy Joyce, Lillian Carlson, Julee Boutilier, Nila Nichols, Gayle King, Bonnie Larson, Leslie Anderson, Marsha Lee, Joan Farmer, Chuck Davis, Dolores Spevacek, Charlene Fairbanks. FOURTH ROW: Leslie Stone, Betty Carlson, Kay Farmer, Stacy Gold- hahn, Theresa Little, Linda Wethem, Lon Withrow, LeVeme Hecker. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Anderson (Direc- tor), Mike Davis, Doug Bronson, Diane Boggs, Shary Mogstad, Bonnie Davison. 68 PEP CLUB FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anita Owen, Betty Mitzner, Lillian Carlson, Kath- leen Joyce, Earlene Brewer, Lorraine Rowland, Nila Nichols, Evelyn Wcthcrn, Diane Owen, Wanda Martin. SECOND ROW: Mary Strate, Carolyn Hecker, Julie Boutilier, Jo Ann Mathem, Jessie Hankins, Barbara Little, Sue Knedler, Bonnie Larson. THIRD ROW: Betty Carlson, Leslie Stone, Kay Farmer, Gayle King, Theresa Little, Linda Wethem, Stacy Goldhahn. FOURTH ROW: Joan Farmer, Charlene Fairbanks, Dolores Spevacek, Charles Davis, LeVerne Hecker. FIFTH ROW: Mike Davis, Doug Bronson, Diane Boggs, Bonnie Davison. SIXTH ROW: Charlene Goldhahn, Shary Mogstad. 69 FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shary Mogstad, Ginger Buck, Charlene Goldhahn, Marsha Lee. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Davison (Sponsor), Gayle King, Betty Carlson, Wanda Martin, Ruth Graham, Kay Farmer (Secretary), Carolyn Hecker (Vice Pres- ident), Darlene Tadej, Kathleen Joyce, Sue Knedler, Sue Byrd. THIRD ROW: Diane Boggs, Mary Strate, Anita Owen, Barbara Little, Barbara Meyer, Bonnie Davison (President), Linda Wethem, Betty Meyer, Laura Engellant, Freida Blyth, Sue Bronec. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Atchison, Bonnie Wirtala, Sherry Lundy, Dolores Spevacek, Jessie Hankins, Earlene Brewer, Barbara Hardenbrook, Helen Meyer, Lois Mitzner. FIFTH ROW: Marcus Nichols, Frank Dostal, Leslie Stone, Joe Joyce, James Davis, Ralph Savoie, Paul Withrow, Bruce Meyer. PEP BAND LETTERMAN’S CLUB FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Ehret, Mr. Smith, Charles Harvey, Gerald Goldhahn, James Davis, Frank Dostal, Robert Brewer, Mr. Garoutte. SECOND ROW: Forest Goodhart, Richard Protsman, Joe Joyce, Barry Zanto, Don Thomas, Roy Hankins. THIRD ROW: John Fields, Ronald Robison, Peter Martin, Roger Little, Ed Engellant, Don Dammel, Dennis Boggs. STUDENT COUNCIL Charles Harvey-Freshman; Forest Goodhart-President; Donald Thomas-Vice President; Peter Martin-Junior; Peggy Atchison-Secretary; Kay Farmer-Treasurer; Betty Carlson-Senior; Susan Knedler-Sophomore; Mr. Klimper-Faculty Representative. 70 varsnr KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Hayworth, Leonard Stone, Don Thomas, Richard Protsman, Roy Hankins, Barry Zanto. STANDING: Coach Garoutte, Frank Dostal, Ronald Robison, Don Dammel, Roger Little, Peter Martin, Coach Ehret. SEASON SCORES Geraldine 63 Stanford 55 Geraldine 41 Inverness 29 Geraldine 46 Moccasin 32 Geraldine 41 Denton 53 Geraldine 48 Geyser 36 Geraldine 49 Winifred 48 Geraldine 52 Rudyard 89 Geraldine 56 High wood 57 Geraldine 72 Stanford 47 Geraldine 71 Moccasin 50 Geraldine 59 Denton 65 Geraldine 48 Hobson 41 Geraldine 65 High wood 69 (over time) Geraldine 53 Geyser 32 Geraldine 56 St. Leo's 44 Geraldine 57 St. Leo's 55 Geraldine 68 Hobson 49 Non -conference games TOURNAMENT SCORES Hobson Invitational Geraldine 34 Hobson 22 Geraldine 51 Geyser 31 DISTRICT 10 - STANFORD Geraldine 49 Moccasin 48 Geraldine 51 High wood 71 Geraldine 60 Geyser 45 Geraldine 54 Denton 61 72 SENIOR PL A TERS Coach Garoutte Roger Little, Center (Captain) Don Dammel, Forward Roy Hankins, Forward 73 Richard Protsman, Guard Don Thomas, Guard “B” TEAM KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Harvey, Jerry Tonne, Ivan Davison, Forest Goodhart, Gerald Goldhahn, Bob Brewer, Wes Hayworth. STANDING: Coach Garoutte, Frank Dostal, Tom Myers, Paul Withrow, James Davis, Ed Engellant, Joe Joyce, Rick Patterson, Mike Hayworth, Coach Ehret. CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Leslie Anderson, Earlene Brewer, Kathleen Joyce, Wanda Martin. 74 FOOTBALL SQUAD SITTING: Charles Harvey. KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barry Zanto, Don Thomas, Richard Protsman, Frank Dostal, Don Dammel, Robert Brewer, George Atchison, Roger Little. STANDING: Coach-Stan Smith, Roy Hankins, Ed Engellant, James Davis, Assistant Coach- Mr. Garoutte, Edwin Goldhahn, Joe Joyce, Roy Lundy, Gerald Goldhahn, Kenneth Witt, John Fields, Peter Martin, Coach's Aid-Mr. Baldwin. SENIOR PL A YERS KNEELING: Frank Dostal, Don Thomas, Roy Hankins. STANDING: Richard Protsman, Roger Little, Don Dammel. 75 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Marsha Lee, Ginger Buck, Charlene Goldhahn, Shary Mogstad. Winning the District 10 Pep Club Trophy Ginger being crowned queen of Invitational Tourney 76 GRADE TEAM KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Davis, Doug Bronson, Bill Brewer, Randy Roudebush, Bob Gold- hahn, Curt Sullivan, LeVeme Hecker, Chuck Davis. STANDING: Coach Dean, Lon Withrow, Pat Joyce, John Dostal, Stuart Armstrong, Gary Sande, Paul Breuer, Bob Atchison, Pete Buck, David Patterson. CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Doris Protsman, Betty Anderson, Bonita Larson, Diane Owen. 77 TUMBLERS FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Farmer, Kathy Joyce, Carolyn Hecker. BOTTOM ROW: Gayle King, Margaret Murphy, Jesse Hankins, Barbara Little, Charlene Goldhahn, Bonnie Davison, Marie Bronec, Earlene Brewer. MIDDLE ROW: Freida Blyth, Susan Byrd, Ginger Buck, Laura Engellant, Les- lie Anderson. TOP ROW: Susan Bronec, Shary Mogstad. NOT PICTURED: Mr. Stan Smith, Instructor. TRACK TEAM Don Dammel Roy Hankins Joe Joyce NOT PICTURED: Gerald Goldhahn, Ronald Robison, Marcus Nichols, Don Thomas, David Vegoren, Forest Goodhart, Paul Withrow. 78 ORANGE AND BLA CK DA Y Cheerleaders at the bonfire Isn't that cute?? 80 Hi there Mr. Garoutte! ! King Richard and Queen Norma SENIOR PLA T Dennis and his figure! A perfect fit, boys Look at those dandies! SENIOR SEMI-FORMAL A typical dance scene Drawing for the prize The happy winner! JUNIOR PLA T Oh! You c ad you! 81 What IS going on?? Still spry at 95! SENIOR TRIP The gang Waiting for transportation Arrival in Helena JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Juniors busy decorating The crowning King Dennis G Queen Charlene F.H.A. INSTALLATION Some style show models The ceremony The old and new officers 82 NATIONAL SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES A balancing act Mr. Patterson G his clay The guns of Mr. Sullivan Stu Scott and his friend Atilla Galambs and father WE, THE CLASS OF 1963, WISH TO EXPRESS OUR APPRECIATION TO THOSE WHO HELPED MAKE THIS YEARBOOK POSSIBLE. THANK YOU. 83 OFFICE SECRETARY Mrs. John Mogstad BUS DRIVERS KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Les Thompson, John Mogstad. STANDING: Tom Clark, Leonard Steinbacher, Bill Mitzner, Don Anderson. COOKS Ida Duntley, Lillian Boutilier, Bertha Carlson. 84 FIRST NA TIONAL BANK KEN BOGGS CHEVROLET THOMPSON’S GENERAL STORE Your Atlas Tire and Battery Dealer ENCO Gasoline and oil Phone 737-4411 BOB’S ENCO SERVICE EQUITY CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. CLARK IMPLEMENT CO. ED JOYCE CONOCO BUCHER LOCKER AND ME A TS GERALDINE MOTOR CO. GERALDINE CO-OP ASSN. 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Your Rexall Drug Store Famous Cosmetics Camera Supplies See Leon Jacobs in Lewistown 538-5295 BENTON LANES Enjoy Bowling Join A League A M F Automatic pinsetters BENTON CLEANERS AND MEN’S WEAR in Fort Benton, Montana 1506 Front St. Phone 88 FORT BENTON BENTON GTSLER HARDWARE MANUFACTURING CO. Fort Benton Phone 231 1618 Front St. Hardware - Giftware Sporting Goods Westinghouse Appliances Home of Gysler flexible Duckfoots Phone 586 Fort Benton NORM’S LANES for the finest in Brunswick Bowling for an afternoon or evening of fine entertainment Make your Reservations with NORM TA CKE in Fort Benton Call 430 BENTON FUNERAL HOME PASTIME BAR AND CAFE for excellent food Lyle and June Johnsrud proprietors FARMER’S ELEVA TOR AND TRADING COMPANY Grain - seeds - feed - petroleum products Steam rolling In Fort Benton, Call 4 Fort Benton Montana Call 423 or 248 PIONEER MERCANTILE BUTTRET FOODS For Benton, Montana for a wide selection of fine quality foods at Low Prices in Great Falls, Montana Shopping Headquarters for all Family Food and Clothing Needs Great Falls Montana fs Your family store yi WESTERN DISTRIBUTING COMPANY - - 4 NTH ONE’S 1117 7th S. So. LISTINGS Fort Benton MORGER REALTT AND INSURANCE CO. Clark Hilton Hdw. 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S E R V I C E BOB CARTWRIGHT 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 T ay lor 1921 William Anderson Harold Hicks Evelyn Mechling Myrtle Powell 1922 Angella Dowd Joe Dowd Bernice Crinklaw Henrietta Gebhardt Eva Maurer Charline Sullivan 1923 Fred Blyth Lillian Brewer Wayne Jones Belle Lunt Mary McCormick Ivan Mechling Margaret Mechling Alice Nelson Myrtle Parks Bernice Rice Grace Sande Albertine Twitchell Joyce Webb Zella Webb 1924 Edwinna Cottrell Vema Curtis James Gustin Roy Hartland ALUMNI 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 Mauzey 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 Tadevick 1928 Vema Bronson Anna Chamberlain Marie McCardle Marjorie McCardle Ralph McNutt Helen Myers Isabel Noble Irene Savoie William Schenk Carol Webb 1929 Beulah Aim Doris Anderson Nina Armstrong Vera Bronson Edna Engellant Marian Nebergall Helen Nelson Ruby Parks James Reeves Esther Schwandt Osield Thompson 1930 Henry Anderson Bernard Clemo Chris Courtnage Lillian Goldhahn Frank Kusner Ethel Mittal Irene Mittal Lewis Mogstad Rex Noland Stanley Noland Marcel Patterson Loretta 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 Dammel John Goldhahn George Harvey 100 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 Harlowe Ada Kee Dorothy Merkel Horace Myers Dana Myrick Louise Painter Chester Reeves Elmer Savoie Ruth Smith 1934 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 Woodbum 1938 Russel Atchison Dorothy Bell Harvey Bell Ellen Butler Glen Collins Clara Dammel Charles Goldhahn Betty Hopkins Esther LaVanway Waneta LaVanway Merle Little Mary Masselin Iva Lee Meyer John Mogstad Eugene Myers Katherine Nichols Don Parks Bill Reeves Aleas Robertson Theodore Rowland Raymond Ruth Neoma Scherlie Donald Thomas Charles Withrow Gladys Wystrack 1939 Josephine Blyth Betty Brewer Donald Clark Charlotte Crinklaw Florence Dammel Dorothy Falls Doris Kalbus Phyllis K albus Lee Knedler Henry Meyer Thelma Painter Ray Stone James Stoos Gilbert Wethem Waren Woodbum 1940 Eric Anderson Royce Applegate Irene Blyth Wilma Heydt Charles King James Larson Mary Magnuson Donald Mogstad Lloyd Myers Nita Jean Peters Ruby Reeves Phyllis Rucker Hefter Stefanoff Irene Stone Phil Tadej Doris Tanner Eileen Trevithick Viola Weible George Withrow 1941 Bernice Brewer Gerald Cameron Mark Crinklaw Patsy Dumont Robert Henderson Mary Hopkins Katherine Kilitsch Peggy Lee Margaret McIntosh Robert Mittal 101 1949 James Painter Robert Rowland Marjorie Tadej Joe Tadevick Clara Trevethick Max Van Voast Victor Weible Forrest Wethem Neil Wethem Marabeth Zanto 1942 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 Steinbacker Norma Trevithick 1943 Dorothy Atkinson Kenneth Courtnage Lois Courtnage Erwinna Heydt Ann Kalbus Theodore King Barbara Krejci Dale Nichols Howard Odett Mary Owen Robert Patterson William Patterson Jacqueline Patterson Catherine Reid Norma Stone Charles Stoos Peter Tadej Josephine Thomas Oscar Weible Elizabeth Withrow 1944 Henry Armstrong Blanche Blyth Dorothy Doll Francis Engellant James Knedler Bessie Manley Robert Manley Arthur Raby Betty Rowland Victor Von Wedell Ella Mae Weible 1945 Dexter Buck Beatrice Fairbanks James Goldhahn Luella Henderson Vernon Jackson Carol Ludtke William Mittal Bemadine Painter Robert Rucker Rosalie Tadej 1946 Betty Engellant Hilda Heydt Robert Hicks Clare ne Jude man Lloyd Kurth Henrietta Ludtke Marian Luhr Constance Manley Wilfred Paradis Allen Peters William Raby Ruth Reid Viola Richardson Velma Rucker Dorothy Thomas 1947 Ethel Bell Dolores Boettcher Mathew Buck Elan Doll Jean Entorf Maxine Scribner Royce Scribner Virginia Sullivan Norma Tanner Phyllis Tanner 1948 Margy Brewer Bill Bronson Vera Blyth Norma Hicks Harold Jude man Edith Manley Irene Owen Rita Painter Rita Slowey Jean Thomas Jeanie Thomas Glenn Anderson Martha Bell Marilyn Boettcher Robert Cartwright Benjamin Craig Delores Fairbanks Clara Ludeman Norris Owen 1950 Alice Bee hard Sally Bronson James Craig Kenneth Hicks Max Makich Walter Reid Alice Tanner 1951 Mary Lou Bronson Joanne Boettcher Dorothy Clark Betty Giese Joyce Henderson Wiley Jude man William Luhr Robert Martinez John Rowland James Trovithick Ethel Weible 1952 Albert Audet William Bell Douglas Fairbanks Donald Hicks Victor Manley John Merchant John Peters Jerome Quenell Ronald Scribner Marcia Tanner Rita Tonne 1953 Roy Wishman Chuck Abbott Sonia Bronson Richard Clark Sharon Duntley Helen Hardenbrook Joe Hardenbrook Robert Harvey Lemard Scribner A. Daniel Strate 102 1954 Robert Anderson James Audet James Dawson Irena Fairbanks Carol Ludeman Patricia Mayo William McNairn Thoralf Moline Dorothy Owen Donna Glowey Conney Tanner Willard Tonne Gloria Trevithick Louise Wishman 1955 James Bell Amelia Scribner Earl Duvall Connie Dammel Gyne Scribner Marian Nirenberg 1956 Chuck Tonne Shirley Rucker Wendel Nelson Bill Sullivan John Martinez Roger Van Voast 1957 Alberta Brewer Gary Carlson Kathleen Corley Harold Goldhahn Jr. Walter Luhr Thomas McArther Richard Meyer Connie Robison Judith Russell 1959 Len Duvall Florence Johnson Sara Ries Norma Spevacek Robert Spevacek Wesley Stoos Patricia Thomas Doris Wishman 1960 Barbara Atchison Beryl Atchison Kenneth Boggs Jo Ann Clark Jane Graham Herbert Hayworth Bonnie Paulsrud Howard Pirch Earl Smith Kenneth Spevacek Eugene Strate 1961 Larry Anderson Karl Apple Donna Bishop John Bishop Bill Breuer Rita Graham Faye Klay Nancy Knedler Les Sullivan Ken Smith 1962 Carol Breuer Lois Corley Floyd Danbrook Cecil Fields Kathy Hicks Linwood King Alida Little Nancy Nichols Judy Rudin Dorothy Spevacek Nancy Tadej Kelly Walker 1963 Betty Carlson Sharon Caufield Donald Dammel Bonnie Davison Frank Dostal Kay Farmer Charlene Goldhahn Forest Goddhart Norma Hankins Barbara Hardenbrook Roger Little Helen Meyer Danbrook Robert Miller Richard Protsman Peggy Ries John Smith Dolores Spevacek Leslie Stone Mary Strate John Sullivan Donald Thomas Bonnie Wirtala Laura Paradis H. L. Brockway 1915-1916 Betty Reid H. H. Sauers 1916-1920 Robert Ries H. E. Elliott 1920-1923 Larry Schwandt L. E. Gutridge 1923-1924 Dotty Scribner L. C. Davis 1924-1928 Norman Sullivan H. A. Davee 1928-1933 Wayne Tonne R. M. Porter 1933-1940 Verne Wishman C. M. Gunderson 1940-1943 A. L. Loftsgarden 1943-1945 1958 P. Hensleigh 1945-1946 G. E. Jesperson 1946-1948 Donald Anderson H. E. Elliott 1948-1949 Duane Boggs M. A. Hasting 1949-1950 Patricia Clark G. Balogh 1950-1952 Kenneth Engellant B. E. Aho 1952-1955 Edgar Lallum G. G. Lallum 1955-1958 Jerry Ludeman R. N. Miller 1958-1961 Dorothy Paulsrud R. Hecker 1961- 103
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