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Geraldine High School 1976 SAFARI Geraldine, Montana Table of Contents Editors’ Page...........................................2 Sports..................................................3 Clubs Activities.....................................23 Students...............................................35 Happenings.............................................61 Staff..................................................86 Memorial...............................................90 Graduation.............................................91 Brands.................................................94 Advertisements.........................................95 Elizabeth Postal Editors’ Page Myrna Peters As a reader, you can not keep from being a critic, but please do not be extremely particular. A considerable amount of time and effort was channeled toward fashioning this annual for you, the reader, to take delight in. It was not difficult in the least to say, We are too busy or We would rather not work today , but sacrifices must be made. Without sacrifice and dedication this annual would not be in its complete form that you see before you today. But do not believe for one instant that we relinquished everything for this annual. Rather, often times we were deeply involved in other activities that we were responsible for also. We did struggle though, and doubtlessly could have done more, to get the annual off the ground and to stay flying. It did crash on a few occasions, believe us. We wished everyone could realize the effort that goes into composing an annual. We would like to express our gratitude toward all who helped to transform this memorable year into a book that has captured all the emotions of each particular happening. Our thanks go especially to Mrs. Tonne, our sponsor, and Cheryl Mittal, one of the photographers, who know the meaning of devotion. Mrs. Tonne did various pages herself and Cheryl developed numerous pictures on her own time and was quite cooperative. They were a great asset to the staff. We hope you enjoy this annual. Without you it would not have been possible--for you make up this book of memories. Geraldine Takes Northern Class “C Division Back: Casey Joyce, Bob Clark, Tom Clark, Richard Steinbacher, Mark Little, Fred Steinbacher, Tony Smith, Ben Cartwright, Asst. Coach Mr. Fox, Coach Mr. Cornell Front: Raymond Stoos, Greg Anderson, John Little, John Tadej, John Clark, Bryan Duvall, Kevin Smith. Football Scoreboard Geraldine Opponent 33 Augusta 14 45 Dutton 00 45 Centervi lie 00 53 Geyser 14 52 Power 16 58 Brady 14 44 Standford 26 47 Rudyard 00 20 Twin Bridges 26 397 110 4 Back: Perry Joyce, Joe Little, Gyme Anderson, John Little, Casey Joyce, Claude Bronec, Kevin Smith, Coach Mr. Fox, Mike Qunell, Rusty Clark, Bob Pauley, Joey Patterson, Robbie Harvey, Paul Clark, Brian Goldhahn Tony Smith Quarterback Linebacker Kicker f. Guard Fred Steinbacher Off. Guard-Def. End Ben Cartwright Off. End Linebacker Mark Little Off. End-Def. End s k Aetion Ready, set, . . . Getting 'em down keeps 'em from scoring. Defense is the name of the game. get that ball ... . and run. Just grab a leg and hang on. 6 Look out Ref, this game is rough Getting the wind knocked out of you is no fun. Mark Little—Outstanding Defensive Lineman Bob Clark—Outstanding Offensive Back Ray Stoos—Outstanding Offensive Back John Clark—Outstanding Offensive Lineman Tony Smith—Outstanding Defensive Back Most Valuable Player John Tadej — Most Improved Player All State Bob Clark, Tony Smith, Tom Clark Honor and Awards A II Conference Tom Clark John Clark Ray Stoos Mark Little Tony Smith Mr. Fox, Asst. Coach Mr. Cornell, Coach Bryan Duvall Divisional Trophy District Trophy Dallas Fairbanks Terri Spurgeon Teresa Smith Senior Players Girls Basketball Top Row: Manager Jane Protsman Dallas Fairbanks, Teresa Smith, Terri Spurgeon, Pam Scribner, Cris Steinbacher, Manager Linda Harvey. Stem of T: Debbie Taylor, Zana Mayo, Cecilia Qunell, Brenda Knedler. Coaches: Miss Paula Daudermann and Mr. Ernie Jean. SCOREBOARD GERALDINE OPPONENT GERALDINE OPPONENT 19 Geyser 49 27 Cascade 50 34 Stanford 36 26 Belt 44 19 Highwood 44 26 Fort Benton 57 18 Cascade 39 26 Centerville 39 11 Belt 46 36 Geyser 63 28 Centerville 42 T ournament 40 Fort Benton 59 27 Centervi Me 45 24 Stanford 41 37 Stanford 46 29 Highwood 26 8 A bit of fancy foot work. A c t ■ I 0 n Shoot, Shoot, Shoot, Shoot the hoop! Looks like one happy group. ...and it was a stun- ning shot by Dallas Fairbanks. The ball is slightly out of reach. Faster than the speed of light, Terri streaks down the floor. I never thought the basket was that high before. 9 Girls Basketball Honors and Awards Dallas Fairbanks Most Valuable Player Brenda Knedler Most Improved Player The 1975-76 Girls Basketball Team finished the season with a record of 1 win and 13 losses. With only 10 girls out in Septem- ber, a series of injuries tended to keep the squad even smaller and the win column to a minimum. Nevertheless a spirit of optimism, team effort, and true sports- manship prevailed throughout the season. Graduating Seniors Dallas Fairbanks and Terri Spurgeon played with a determina- tion and spirit unequalled throughout the district, as did the entire team. Juniors Pam Scribner and Zana Mayo, Sophomores Debbie Taylor and Christine Steinbacher, and Freshmen Brenda Knedler and Cecilia Qunell must be recognized for their com- plete dedication and ability shown in representing competitive sports. 10 Bart Peters was awarded a plaque from the girls in appreciation of all his help at practices. Geraldine 7 Highwood • 30 Geraldine 19 Cascade 12 Geraldine 15 Belt 26 Geraldine 19 Belt 23 Geraldine 20 Centerville 32 Geraldine 14 Centerville 25 Geraldine 14 Stanford 29 Geraldine 9 Geyser 36 Geraldine 11 Highwood 26 Junior High Girls Basketball Standing: Tracy Spurgeon, Melissa Stoos, Shirley Steinbacher, Coach--Miss Harsell, Theresa Regan, Kathy Watkins, Caroline Juedeman. Sitting: Brigette Scribner, Shari Duvall, Tina Regan, Brenda Harvey, Teri Manley, Sarah Qunell, Paula Anderson, Debbie Clark. Slow down—you're drinking that water too fast. Those girls move so fast you can't even see the basketball. 11 Row 1 (Kneeling): Paul Clark, Bart Peters, Randy Sullivan, Bob Pauley, Bryan Goldhahn. Row 2; Manager Greg Anderson, Ray Stoos, Rusty Clark, Perry Joyce, Gyme Anderson, Joe Little, Dan Sullivan, John Little, Kevin Smith, Jerry Patterson, Coach Mr. Fox. Row 1 (Kneeling): Manager Casey Joyce, Greg Anderson, Jerry Patterson, John Little, Bryan Goldhahn, Managers, John Tadej and Dean Tanner. Row 2: Asst. Coach Mr. Fox, Ray Stoos, Bob Clark, Tony Smith, Rich Steinbacher, Pat Bronec, Mark Little, Rusty Clark, Bryan Duvall, Kevin Smith, Coach Mr. Cornell. Boys Basketball w- Bob Clark Bryan Duvall Mark Little Senior Players SCOREBOARD G eraldine Opponent 42 Highwood 53 73 Augusta 37 56 Geyser 67 52 Brady 70 44 Stanford 35 60 Power 52 56 Dutton 53 57 Centerville 49 54 Stanford 65 59 Highwood 73 Geraldine Opponent 60 Augusta 49 54 Geyser 43 50 Brady 69 56 Centerville 82 69 Power 73 63 Dutton 59 Tournament 49 Dutton 70 43 Power 67 Tony Smith At the last home game, Senior players and managers and their parents were introduced. Pep Club presented the mothers with corsages. 13 Aetion Let's keep 'em away from the basket. Jump higher. We want that ball. Those JV players are really getting good at jumping. That's the way Mark. Make that basket. Wonder who finally got the ball? Watch out Kevin, they're just waiting to grab the ball. The JV's made many baskets during the season. 14 Honors and Awards Bryan Duvall- Free Throw Trophy Tony Smith- Most Valuable Player Kevin Smith- Most Improved Player 15 Tony Smith Second Team All Conference Ray Stoos Honorable Mention Tournament Junior High Boys Basketball Standing: Coach Rick Anderson, Pat Buck, Dennis Arnst, Rich Little, Randy Pauley, Gyme Scribner, Dirk Scribner, Rick Engellant, Kevin Joyce. Kneeling: Don Qunell, Steven Bronec, Clint Peters, Eddy Smith, Brian Taylor, Lyle Arnst. Scores Junior High Cheerleaders Geraldine -Opponent Eighth Grade 50 - 28 Geyser 45 - 69 Stanford 36 - 35 Belt 44 - 40 Highwood 30 - 39 Our Lady of Lords 43 - 24 Geyser 44 - 27 Highwood 40 - 48 Stanford Tournament 44 - 59 Hobson 55 - 38 Geyser Seventh Grade 26 - 32 Stanford 25 - 36 Belt 21 - 18 Our Lady of Lords 14 - 22 Stanford Alternates Brenda Shari Harvey Duvall Brigette Scribner, Standing Caroline Juedeman, Kneeling Tracy Spurgeon, Paula Anderson 16 Color Guard Myrna Peters Cheryl Mittal Pam Scribner Marcia Sande Barbara Rowe Elizabeth Dostal A Iternates Deanna Bronec Sara Magnuson Color Guard presented the flags at football games . . . and basketball games. 17 Lots of support was shown at the bonfire. Varsity Cheerleaders Football Cheerleaders: Dallas Fairbanks, Sheryl Arnst, Terri Spurgeon, Rene Buck What are you doing back there, Sheryl? Basketball Cheerleaders: Rene Buck, Terri Spurgeon, Sheryl Arnst, You're suppose to be up here with us. Dallas Fairbanks L n d a H a r v e y A V L A T R E S R I N T A Y T E 18 J.V. and Varsity Cheerleaders: Tammy, Terri, Dallas, Laura Marcia, Sheryl, Rene, Pam We've got spirit, yes we do. We've got spirit, how about you. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders i a t w, • Football Cheerleaders: Laura Goldhahn, Tammy Owen, Marcia Sande, Pam Scribner Girl's Basketball Cheerleaders: Marcia Sande, Laura Goldhahn, Veronica Dostal, Tammy Owen Yelling Power! You say you want to yell a cheer? J U N I 0 R V A R S I T Y A L T E R N A T E V e r 0 n 1 c a D o s t a 19 Boy's Basketball Cheerleaders I have to throw that far? High School Track • , • and they're off. Standing: Lonelle Sangland, Cris Steinbacher, Coach Scott Cornell. Kneeling: Lonette Sangsland, Sheila Frederick, Brenda Knedler. Sitting: Cecilia Qunell, Terri Spurgeon, Myrna Peters. Top to Bottom: Randy Sullivan, Rich Steinbacher, Bart Peters, Kevin Smith, Mark Little, John Little, Bryan Duvall, Bob Clark, Tony Smith, Greg Anderson. A never ending task . . . waiting. Ready. Set. GO. A smile always seems to help. A great show of enthusiasm. 20 f Somewhere at the end of this tip, lies . • • the thinker a well deserved rest. The pains we must go through to be a star. The boys' track team did quite well this year. The events in which they were entered are as follows: Bob-shot put, 440, 440 relay, mile relay; Tony-javelin, discus, 440, 440 relay, mile relay; Mark-low hurdles, high hurdles, mile relay, Bryan-shot put, discus; Greg-long jump, Richard-long jump, triple jump, high jump; John-100, 220, low hurdles, 440 relay, mile relay; Kevin-javelin, long jump, 440 relay, mile relay; Bart-100, 220, 440 re lay, mile relay; Randy-880, mile. The following qualified for divisional: Bob-shot put, both relays. Tony-javelin, discus; Bryan-shot put; Rich-high jump; John, Kevin and Bart-both relays. Those going to State were Bob in shot put and Tony in javelin. Three school records were set in boys track. Bob in shot put at 48'2 and Tony in discus at 127' and also javelin at 155'6 . All those who went to divisional lettered. The coach was Mr. Bill Silvius. The year was good for the girls, too. The events in which they were entered are as follows: Terri-80 and 100 hurdles 440 relay, 880 medley relay; Sheila-discus, shot put, javelin; Lonette-shot put; Lonelle-880, mile; Cris-shot put discus, javelin; Myrna-100, 220, 440 relay, 880 medley relay; Cecilia-100, 220, 440 relay, 880 medley relay; Brenda-440, 440 relay, 880 medley relay. The following qualified for divisional: Terri-both relays; Myrna-both re- lays; Cris-discus; Cecilia-100, 220, both relays; Brenda-both relays. Those going to State were Terri, Myrna, Brenda and Cecilia-all in the 440 relay. Cecilia also went in the 100 and 220. Those who went to divisional'let- tered in track. 21 Junior High and Elementary Track The 7th grade girls are almost as fast as the boys. Those participating BOYS Dennis Arnst Rich Little Dirk Scribner J. R. Scribner Lyle Arnst Steven Bronec Clint Peters Don Qunell Dari Thompson These students competed Highwood, and Havre. Track were: GIRLS Paula Anderson Shari Duvall Tracy Spurgeon Melissa Stoos Marie Wishman Debbie Clark Sara Qunell Tina Regan Brigette Scribner against Stanford, Cascade, in Junior High First grade girls prepare for the race. Sixth graders seeing how far they can throw the ball. t This Spring the elementary classes took one afternoon and competed together in an intra- mural track meet. Physical fitness was reward- ed with many blue ribbons. Everyone enjoyed watching the participants of the moment. 22 Go, Girls, Go!!!! Pep Club Row 1 (Top) Pam Scribner, Helen Dostal, Jane Protsman, Crlstine Steinbacher, Peggy Leazenby, Deanna Moline, Veronica Dostal, Deanna Bronec. Row 2 Marcia Sande, Debbie Taylor, Mary Morrison, Amy Rowe, Cecilia Qunell, Myrna Peters, Sheila Frederick, Mrs. Tonne, Sponsor. Row 3 Tammy Owen, Rene Buck, Dallas Fairbanks, Terri Spurgeon, Sheryle Arnst, Tina Manley Vice President, Miss Daudermann, Sponsor. Row 4 (Bottom) Laura Goldhahn, Linda Harvey, Sara Magnuson, Dawn Rosenberg, Barbara Rowe, Cecilia Dostal, Secretary; Elizabeth Dostal, President. Spirit was high at the bonfire during Homecoming. Serving concessions in the multi-purpose room during a basketball game. Pep Club concession stand at the football field. Activities During the year, Pep Club pro- motes spirit at the games by cheering the players on to victory. They also provide concessions at the football and basketball games. Some Pep Club members also provide skits at the Pep As- semblies for everyone's enjoyment. Fun is had by all who ride the bus to away games. 25 Liz and Linda enjoy fishing and look at what they caught. Science Club Row 1 (Kneeling): Jane Protsman, Secretary, Bob Pauley, Treasurer, Teresa Smith, President, John Little, Vice President. Row 2: Mr. Lewis, Sponsor, Fred Steinbacher, Bob Clark, Ben Cartwright, Linda Harvey, Marcia Sande, Myrna Peters, Cheryl Mittal, Laura Goldhahn, Dallas Fairbanks, Deanna Bronec. Row 3: John Tadej, Tony Smith, Christine Steinbacher, Greg Anderson, Jerry Patterson. Row 4: Dean Tanner, Kevin Smith, Bryan Duvall, Brian Goldhahn. Letter- Persons’ Club Small Pictured-Bob Clark, President. Row 1-Greg Anderson, Tony Smith, Vice President; John Tadej, Mr. Cornell, Sponsor. Row 2-Jerome Qunell, Ben Cartwright, John Little, Brian Goldhahn, Mark Little, Secretary; Terri Spurgeon, Secretary; Tom Clark, Raymond Stoos, Bryan Duvall. Row 3-Myrna Peters, Casey Joyce, Kevin Smith, Bob Pauley, Mike Qunell, Dean Tanner. Row 5-Pam Scribner, Cris Steinbacher, Teresa Smith, Dan Rowland, Richard Steinbacher. Not Pictured-Dallas Fairbanks, Vice President. Honor Society Row 1 (Seated): Myrna Peters, Elizabeth Dostal, Terri Spurgeon, Mark Little. Row 2: Barbara Rowe, Tina Manley, Helen Dostal, Jerry Patterson, Mr. Smith, Sponsor, Bryan Goldhahn, Sheryle Arnst, Laura Goldhahn, Cecilia Dostal, Anita Trevithick, Pictured at Right, Tammy Owen. Row 1 (Seated): Joey Patterson, Bryan Duval, President, Pat Bronec, Mr. Jean, Sponsor, Tony Smith, Vice President, Veronica Dostal. Row 2: Shari Duvall, Barbara Rowe, Marcia Sande, Tammy Owen, Secretary, John Tadej, Bart Peters, Terri Spurgeon. 27 “Safari”—Annual Staff Back Row: Bryan Duvall, Bob Clark, Mrs. Tonne, Sponsor; Ben Cartwright, Cheryl Mittal, Dean Tanner, Tony Smith. Front Row: John Tadej, Myrna Peters and Elizabeth Dostal, Co- Editors; Sheryle Arnst, Veronica Dostal. Picture at Left: Laura Goldhahn and Tammy Owen. “Tiger’s Growl”—Newspaper Staff 28 Back Row: Mark Little, Sara Magnuson, Linda Harvey, Myrna Peters, Dallas Fairbanks, Elizabeth Dostal, Sharon Clark, Jane Protsman, Deanna Bronec, Co-Editor; John Tadej. Front Row: Cecilia Dostal, Tina Manley, Co- Editor; Mark Trevithick, Zana Mayo, Mrs. Tonne, Sponsor. e a c h e r A ■ i d e s i s Back Row: Anita Trevithick Cecilia Qunell, Amy Rowe. Front Row: Jay Atchison, Terri Spurgeon, Bob Clark. Photographers Library Aide Back Row: Richard Steinbacher, Pat Bronec, Stuart Mittal. Front Row; Anita Trevithick Jerry Patterson, Cheryl Mittal, Jerome Qunell. 29 Speech and Drama Top Row: CheryJ Mittal, Stuart Mittal. Row 2: Joey Patterson, Cris Steinbacher, Rene Buck, Vice President; Sara Magnuson, Deanna Moline, Debbie Taylor. Row 3: Tammy Owen, Barbara Rowe, Secretary; Miss Anderson, Sponsor; Helen Dostal, Laura Goldhahn. Bottom: Myrna Peters, President. Laura Goldhahn placed second in Expository at the State meet. Stuart Mittal placed in Semi-finals at the State meet in Pantomime — My First Car . 30 f Sara Magnuson pantomimed The Cave Woman . Debbie Taylor and Cris Steinbacher in a Serious Duo from The Affects of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds . Joey Patterson pantomimed The Pizza Maker . Tammy Owen and Barbara Rowe in a Serious Duo from Rebecca . 31 Band Row 1 (Top) Bart Peters, Tony Smith, Marcia Sande, Joe Little, Cris Steinbacher, Dallas Fairbanks, Kevin Smith, Gyme Anderson. Row 2: Terri Spurgeon, Dawn Rosenberg, Pat Buck, Paula Anderson, Shari Duvall, Brenda Knedler, Debbie Taylor, Elizabeth Dostal, Laura Goldhahn, Mark Little, Joey Patterson, Rick Engellant, Sheryl Arnst, Sara Magnuson. Row 3: Randy Sullivan, Tracy Spurgeon, Veronica Dostal, Melissa Stoos, Amy Rowe, Brian Taylor, Kim Rosenberg, Brian Goldhahn, Myrna Peters, Dennis Arnst, Helen Dostal, Tammy Owen, Row 4 (Bottom) Kevin Joyce, Cecilia Dostal, Mrs. Hicks, Marie Wishman, Dan Sullivan, Barbara Rowe, Greg Anderson. Top: Debbie Taylor, Dean Tanner, Barbara Rowe, Casey Joyce, Dawn Rosenberg, Joey Patterson, Greg Anderson, Tammy Owen, Mrs. Hicks, Amy Rowe, Kevin Smith. Bottom: Bryan Duvall, Cecilia Qunell, Cecilia Dostal, Tony Smith. 32 Stage Band Pep Band Rehearsing in class. Marching practice. dp’? .• Pep Band performing at a football game. G.H.S. Marching Band performing in Homecoming Parade. 33 Fifth Grade Band Standing: Mrs. Hicks, Tammy Ludeman, Kenny Spencer, Jody Hankins, Brenda Williamson, Lance Juedeman, Robbie Sullivan, Angela Joyce. Sitting: Dwayne Fairbanks, David Rowland, Scott Tonne, Ricky Clark, Brad Taylor, Becky Scribner, Janette Anderson. Sixth and Seventh Grade Band Standing: Brigette Scribner, Clyde Leazenby, Teri Manley, Melody Rowland, Teresa Regan, Clint Peters, Kathy Watkins, Marti Clark, Sherry Rowland, Tracy Steinbacher, Selina Juedeman, Caroline Juedeman, Steven Bronec, Mrs. Hicks. Kneeling: Tina Regan, Brenda Harvey, John Clark, Debbie Clark. Sitting: Christine Dostal, Dora Mayo, Bobbi Jo Quigley, Shirley Steinbacher, Dari Thompson, Lyle Arnst. 34 Mrs. Bonnie Boggs Timmy Little Angela Stone Joel Conus Mark Goldhahn Laurice Spencer Roberta Spevacek Kraig Meeks Tadej Bernard Colette Lewis Tami Poindexter Rhonda Robison Jason Boggs Mike Moline Dennis Wishman Jackie Shearer Gary Anderson Rodney Odegard 36 Lynnette Berger Todd Ludeman John Shearer Chris Moline Mrs. Sharon Leithe Sharlo Wilda Elizabeth Neill Karla Gardner Karen Anderson Georgia Smootz Nikki Rea Holly Lundy Michelle Duvall Winona Smootz Jan Mayo Anita Dostal Diane Hutchison 37 Mrs. Elaine Wi lliamson Colleen Bergan Monty Anderson Wendy Dammel Alan Bronec Jill Engellant Allan Clark Lloyd Danbrook Ann Gardner Sara Manley Jimmy Little Holly Morrison Scott Meeks Tracy Poindexter David Spencer Tracie Regan Mary Jo Tadevick Robyn Tonne Pamela Wishman Tracy Sullivan 38 Vincent Bronec Patrick Bums Sheila Clark Ted Clark Mrs. Polanchek Mary Dostal Emily Goldhahn Robbie Bourne Collette Joyce Billy Klay Pam Qunell Colt Lewis Carol Rea Jodi Smith Laurie Tadevick Roxanne Warehime Carl Wishman 39 Miss Pat Harsell Henry Wishman Lola Trevithick Kenneth Spencer David Rowland Ricky Clark Brenda Williamson Becky Scribner Dwayne Fairbanks Jeanna Bergan Janette Anderson Lance Juedeman Mike Goldhahn Karie Gardner Jodi Hankins Scott Tonne Tammy Ludeman Robbie Sullivan Angela Joyce Brad Taylor 40 Scott Anderson Tracy Steinbacher Margaret Qunell Sherry Rowland Mr. Bob Smootz Melody Rowland John Clark Marti Clark Christine Postal Dennis Williamson Troy Danbrook Dora Mayo Clyde Leazenby Bobbi Jo Quigley Marty Gardner Selina Juedeman 41 Teri Manley Clint Peters Brenda Harvey Lyle Arnst Debra Clark Mrs. Davison Dari Thompson Tina Regan Janet Dostal Shirley Steinbacher Steven Bronec Edward Williamson Caroline Juedeman Kathy Watkins Brigette Scribner Ken Trevithick Teresa Regan Don Qunell 42 Gyme Scribner Marie Wishman Randy Pauley Kim Rosenberg Chris Burchett Richard Little Ricky Engellant Mrs. Tonne Sponsor Dirk Scribner Dennis Arnst Sarah Qunell Joyce Trevithick Roger Gardner James Leazenby Tracy Spurgeon Pat Buck Mrs. Goldhahn Sponsor Brian Taylor Shari Duvall Ronny Rowland Paula Anderson Eddy Smith Melissa Stoos Kevin Joyce 43 The Daughter of Elmer Pat Postal The Daughter of AI Jean Spurgeon 44 Vice President Jane Marie Protsman Secretary-Treasurer Myrna Rae Peters •Senior Parent Listings purchased will be found above the Seniors' pictures. Valedictorian Elizabeth Theresa Dostal Class Motto The Daughter of Jack Esther Protsman The Son of Marion Evelyn Little Salutatorian Terri Lynn Spurgeon We turn looking back to see The Daughter of John Rita Peters President Mark Anthony Little The Son of Phil Evelyn Tadej The Son of Glen Doris Anderson The Daughter of Jim Alice Trevithick Gregory Lee Anderson John Syver Tadej the broken image of what we were The Son of Bill Jean Tanner in our journey to discover what we are. The Son of Tom Delores Clark Anita Jean Trevithick 45 Dean Loren Tanner Thomas Earl Clark The Daughter of Glen Smith The Son of Leonard Ruth Steinbacher The Son of Rich Donna Clark Fred John Steinbacher Teresa Ann Smith The Son of Earl Kay Duvall Robert Lynn Clark 46 Bryan Earl Duvall Peggy Sue Leazenby The Son of Rich Donna Clark The Daughter of Doug Bev Fairbanks The Son of Bob Henrietta Cartwright Dallas Renae Fairbanks John Edward Clark Class Flower Carnation The Son of Stan Jan Smith The Daughter of Babe Shirley Frederick Ben Lynn Cartwright Sheila Rae Frederick Tony Stuart Smith Senior Class Prophecies In the year 1986, the 1976 Graduating Class of Geraldine High School held its reurtfon In Geraldine on May 23. We find entering the door, the class President, Mark Little, who is a Chemical Engineer and Is making enough money to-lUpport tht family tradition. He and his wife have eight children, six of whom are boys. ,■ Terri Spurgeon is now the star of her own Soap-Opera in Hollywood called As the Problems Change,; as well as being a Math teacfl. She is still single and running wild as she did in her high school years. Tom Clark has driven up in one of his Mac trucks. He is living in Geraldine and owns 12£00 acres of land. Tom and his wife, Connie, have three children and Rusty helps him on the farm. He also has a fleet of Mac trucks as Stubby and Tom are partners in trucking. Myrna Peters is married and has two children. She is an Accountant to a group of lawyers in Chicago and makes $25,000 a year. She and her husband live on a ranch out of Chicago. Sheila Frederick is now married end lives in Geraldine. She and her husband are managing the Equity Co-Op. When she is not working, she and her husband are found sitting in at the 21 Club, shooting pool as well as the breeze. Dean Tanner is still going to college but Is undecided on what he wants to do with his life. Like old times he is still proposing to strangers, and as always gets the same results. As Ben Cartwright came into town, we see he has pantyhose tied to his antenna. He has come all the way from New York in his '57 Olds. Ben is a professional demolition driver, still chases women, and owns a gun shop In New York. Anita Trevithick is now a dentist in She is married and has four lovely children. Her husband Is now a lawyer so that she is protected when and if she fails to fix the right tooth. JBk £ John Clark now owns his own trucking company, along with Tom, called Clark's Truckers. In his spare time he races a rebuilt '68i Super Bee. He is married to one of his favorite high school sweethearts and is having problems keeping his son out of trouble. Stubby also has a side business of manufacturing aluminum double doors. mi1 Xa r Jane Protsman drove up in her seventh car. She is still waiting for her man and is living in Geraldine. With all of the 4lven cars she has owned, she has gone through 25} oil pans, 29 transmissions and has runout of gas 35 times. Teresa Smith arrived at the reunion in her jee with a camera on her shoulder. She is now living in a cabin in Grangeville, Idaho, with her husband and three children. Teresa is a photographer for Grangeville's local newspaper. T Bryan.Duvall has arrived at the reunion and R doing qtfite well. He is a radio announcer for Monday night football. He has a lovejjy wife with two ugly children that resemble Howard Cosell more than Bryan. Bryan has always wanted to be a radio announcer but now has doubts. H Dallas Fairbanks has returned to Geraldine in her trusty Monza 2+2, with her husband, and her two children which are shoved in the back with the rest of their junk. They are moving back to Geraldine where they will work and live on her Dad's farm. Fred Steinbacher started life after high school as a trucker but fell in love on one of his trips and got married. He now owns his own garage in Los Angeles, where he, his wife, and six boys live. j -1 ■ Although Bob Clark plays professional football and is half-back foij the Miami Dolphins, lie also owns the Graceville farm on the side. He has married into weaflth and has five children. lor th rrieH Peggy Leazenby now has her own talk show. She is currently married and lias five children, all of them are planning to follow in her footsteps. She arrived driving a '67 Pontiac. i H JF John Tadej made another 20 mile trip into town to return to our class reunion. John was driving an El Dorado Caddy with a set of bull horns on the hood. Nobody reafly recognized John because of his seven children, bald head, and expanded stomach John now owns one of the biggestlattle ranches around these parts, j Elizabeth Dostal is now a pharmacist for Benton Pharmacy. Liz is not married yet, though she has a guy on her line. None the less she is still chasing those Benton Men. Tony Smith has finally arrived. He is now playing professional football for the Washington Redskins. He is number one draft choice as QB and last month he kicked a 75 yard field goal. His '62 Olds Is n 3 in the collection of Nelson Rockefeller. He Is still a bachelor and on h( way to becoming a millionaire. Greg Anderson has driven In from his «[iriBut of Geraldine. He boasts it is made up of two-mile stf.ps and he cultivates this land with f °del tractor- Greg is still a bachelor though he has six orphaned children living on the farm with him as well asfcrant, Gymc and Ga-y, who are hb hired hands. Senior Wills I, Greg Anderson, being of sound mind and body hereby will my personal can of Arid XXX to Paul Clark and Rick Engel I a fit, my yoyo to Miss A. in hopes that she'll have something to play witty my ability to run the video tape machine to Chops, to Mr. Lewis I will my sideburns, and to Dick Steinbacher I will my super dupe 3 point landing free style broad jump in hopes he'll use it as well as T have. 4, Ben Cartwright, will my study hall habits to Casey Joyce, my ability to cheat at chess to Fred Pauley in hopes he will be able to beat Jerome Qunell, and last but not least I will all of my good times over in.Fort Benton to Little John and Sting Ray Stoos. I, BobjClark, will my whiskers to Jerome Qunell, my sports abilities to Donald Bronec, Ray Stoos and Stanley Dostal, my attendence record to Mr. Neill and Mr. Jean, my quiet ways to Pam Scribner, and last but not least I will my shot put abilities to Fred Pauley in hopes he will set a State Record, or more like it a Junior High Record. I, John Clark, will my Super Bee to who ever will keep it running, my way to talk to the teachers to Chops cause he needs all the help he can get, and my weekend in Crowbar Inn to Maureice Gardner. I, Tom Clark, will my little red Daftson to Ernie Jean so he doesn't have to sit on a pillow. I, Elizabeth Dostal, being of sound mind and body once in awhile, will my fantastic driving ability to DeDe, my PE ability to all those in PE next year that they may make better use of my ability than I did, my quief wayHo Veronica so that she will carry the Dostai tradition with grace, my OLD ability to seldom get sick to Tam who could sure use it, and my ability to turn down licorice to Barb. I, Bryan Duvall, will my gotee to Raymond Stoos ( he needs a good one), my football ability to Claude Bronec, my river trips to Gyhie Anderson and Kevin Smith, my telephone pole to Dan Rowland, and last but not least my ability to forge notes, in hopes that it will keep Mrs. Mogstad on her toes, to John Little and Ray Stoos. Vfl jra I, Dallas Fairbanks, hereby will my ability to keep Linda out of trouble to anyone that wants the job, to Pam my basketball shoes in hopes that she can keep knocking Mr. Jearf down, and to Sheryle I will my tiger emblem on my cheerleading sweater so her tiger won't be so big. I, Sheila Frederick, hereby will my positive thinking to Rene, my ability to be so flexible that I can stick either foot in my mouth to Jerry, my shy ways to Cris, Dan, and Pat, my slams to Richard in hopes that he will improve his own, my modest ways to Cheryl, my ability to see more than one moon at noon hour to Marcia seeing as how she missed them all, and my hidden talents to anyone who can find them. I, Peggy Leazenby, do hereby will my exciting Fridays nights in Benton and my ability to stay out after 3:00 on prom night to Mary Morrison, my exciting Sundays at home to Sara Magnuson, the ability to cheat and not get caught to Fred Pauley (not that i did it), my ability to drive broke down rigs to Chops, Mike Q., and Fred P., and my ability to get by only three solid classes my senior year to anyone who thinks they can handle that many. Last but not least my height to Mr. Jean. I, Mark Little, will my ability to go the same beat as the band to Rick Engellant and Kevin Joyce, my corner in the shower room to Raymond Stoos, my seat on the buses on trips to Kevin Smith, my imprints on bus windows to Laura Goldhahn, my white pants to Tammy Owen, and my starting end position to Rusty Clark. I, Myrna Peters, hereby will to Laura Goldhahn my weight problem with hopes that she will keep eating, and to Sheryle Arnst the contents of my locker to add to her own mess without ever losing track of anything and also my luck with guys who will travel 35 miles just to come see me. To my brother, Bart, I leave a new pair of jeans that I promise not to wear and to Clint those hand-me-downs that will always be too long for me, to Cheryl Mittal I will my place in Color Guard so that she might keep it going like old times, and my ability to talk last to anyone who thinks they have the ability and hope they don't let silence invade the school. Last, but not least, I will the love God gives to everyone with the hope you will let him guide you. I, Jane Protsman, hereby will my quiet ways to Crls, my curley hair to Marcia, my wine bottles to Tammy to add to her collection, and all the fun times in Benton to Rene, Kandy, Pam, Cheryl and Joey, my good driving ability to John Little and Sting Ray, May 30, 1976, and all the good times we've had to DeDe in hopes she has many more. I, Teresa Smith, hereby will my '59 Ford to my little brother, Ed, in hopes he will use it as I did and that he will have better luck with the windshield, my weekends and all-night parties to Rene, Pam, and Linda, and my ability to skip school legally to all the juniors. I, Tony Smith, will my used car lot, and also my bedroom window to Kevin with hopes that he won't find a surprise waiting for him on the way back in, my trips to other towns and ability to get out of work to Raymond Stoos, my beard to John Little and Brian Goldhahn so that they'll be able to will it to someone their Senior year. I, Terri Spurgeon, will my ability to play center on the basketball team to Cissy Qunell, my years of cheerleading to anyone who can last through it and have as much fun as I did, Myrna's and my track locker and my running habits to Tracy, and my yoyo and ability to Boogie to Laura. I, Fred Steinbacher, will my being able to skip school legally and be at school activities to John L. and Ray S. so they won't get caught and to Dan R. my ability to stay free and single. To Fred P, I will my mechanical ability so he can use it. I, John Tadej, will to Linda Harvey my soldiering ability, to Fred Pauley my electronic knowledge, my window rapping to J. R. Scribner, my height to Dan Sullivan, my drives home on automatic pilot to anyone who has the roads and that option in their vehicle, and those long roads to Dennis and heryle Arnst. I I, Dean Tanner, will all my nicknames to everyone fn high schooL because there are enough of them to go around, my trips down the river to Gym Anderson if he knows what I mean, and finally .to Jerry Patterson my ability to wear Tennis shoes with a leisure suit because he thought it was such a good idea. I, Anita Trevithick, will my study halls and my ability to sleep In them to Sara Magnuson, my ability to get along with high school principals to the f reshmen-coming Sophomore boys, and my always open mouth to Zana Mayo and Sharon Clark in high hopes that they'll be able to handle it to their advantage. 4: i {Hr Seniors’ High ELIZABETH DOSTAL-Class Pres. 2,3 Class Sec.-Treas. 2 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Pres. 4 Pep Class TERRI SPURGEON- Rep. 1,2 Color Guard 4 Annual Staff 2,3,4 Co-ed. 3,4 Natl. Honor Soc. 2,3,4 Pres. 4 Paper Staff 2,3,4 Speech Drama 2 Musical 1,2 Class Play 3 4 Best Actress 2,4 Best Sup. Actress 3 Chorus 1,2,3 Band 1,2,3,4 Pres. 4 Dist. Band 3 State Music Fest. 1,2,4 Stage Band 2,3,4 John P. Sousa Award 4 Girls State Del. 3 Prom Princess 2 Who's Who 3,4 PTA Scholar- ship 4 Valedictorian 4 Student Counc. Rep. 2,3,4 Natl. Honor Soc. 2,3,4 Sec.-Treas. 3,4 Chorus 1.2.3 Pres. 3. Billie Byrd Choral Award 3 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 2,4 State Music Festival 1,4 All-Dist. Band 3 Stage Band 2,3,4 Letter Club 1,2,3,4 Sec.-Treas. 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 State 2.3.4 Cheerleader-J.V. 1,2 Varsity 3,4 Musical 1,2 Class Play 4 Home- coming Princess 2 Prom Princess 1 Free Throw Trophy 3 Who's Who 3,4 Who's Who, Music 3 Math Contest 2 Amer. Leg. Essay Contest 3 Betty Crocker Award 4 High School Week 4 PTA Scholarship Alt. 4 Salutatorian 4 MARK LITTLE- Class Pres. 2,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Tri-Captain 4 All Conf. Off. 4 All Conf. 2nd Team 3 State Football 3 Prep All-American 4 Track 1,2,3,4 State 3 Letter Club 1,2,3,4 Explorer's Club 2,3,4 Paper Staff 4 Key Club 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Stage Band 2,3 All-Dist. 1 All-State 2 State Music Fest. 1,2,3,4 McDonald All-American Band Nomination 3 First Chair 1,2,3 Chorus 1 Musical 2 Class Plays 3,4 Honorable Mention 3 Best Sup. Actor 2,4 Natl. Honor Soc. 2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 4. Amer. Leg. Award 4 High School Week 4 Math Contest 4 Boys State 3 Prom King 4 JANE PROTSMAN- Class Vice-Pres. 4. Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Color Guard Alt. 3 Science Club 3,4 Vice-Pres. 3 Sec. 4 Girls' Basketball Mang. 4 Letter Club 4 Paper Staff 4 Prom Queen 4 Class Play 3 MYRNA PETERS- Class Sec.-Treas. 3,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 All-Dist. Band 3 State Music Fest. 2,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Sec. 3. Speech Drama 2,4 Pres. 4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Color Guard 1,2,3,4 Girls' Basketball Mang. 3 Track 1.2.3.4 Divs. 2,3,4 State 2,3,4 Annual Staff 2,3,4 Co-Ed. 3,4 Paper Staff 2.3.4 Science Club 4 Student Counc. Sec. 3 Natl. Honor Soc. 2,3,4 Girls State Alt. 3 High School Week 4 Letter Club 2,3,4 Musical 1 Jr. Sponsored Play 3,4 Hon. Mention 4 Homecoming Princess 3 High School Rodeo 3.4 Heisey Award 4 Amer. Leg. Award 4 Who's Who 4 JOHN TADEJ- Student Counc. Rep. 4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 4 Class Plays 3,4 Chorus 1,2 Science Club 4 Photography 3,4 Letter Club 3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Most Improved Player 4 Basketball 1,2 Track 1 GREG ANDERSON- Band 1,2,3,4 Stage Band 2,3 Natl. High School Choral Award 4 State Music Fest. 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 All-Dist. 2,4 Mini-Singers 4 Class Play 3.4 Science Club 4 Key Club 4 Boys State Alt. 3 Letter Club 3,4 Football 2.3.4 Basketball 1,2,3 Mang. 4 Track 4 ANITA TREVITHICK- Student Librarian 2,3,4 Natl. Honor Soc. 4 Class Play 4 Teacher's Aid 4 DEAN TANNER- PTA Vo-Tech Scholarship 4 Football 2,3 Mang. 1. Basketball 1,2,3 Mang. 4 Speech Drama 2 Letter Club 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Paper Staff 3 Chorus 3,4 Band 1,2 Explorer's Club 2,3,4 Science Club 4 Key Club 4 Class Play 3,4 Best Sup. Actor 3 Best Actor 4 DeMolay Scholarship 4 PTA Votech Scholarship Alt. 4 SO School Activities TOM CLARK- TERESA SMITH- FRED STEINB ACHER- BOB CLARK- BRYAN DUVALL- PEGGY LEAZENBY- JOHN CLARK- DALLAS FAIRBANKS- BEN CA RT WRIGHT - SHEILA FREDERICK- TONY SMITH- Letter Club 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 State 3 Divs. 4 All-State 4 All-Conf. 2.3.4 Basketball 1,2,3 Freethrow Award 3 Heisey Award 2 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Letter Club 1,2,3,4 Science Club 3,4 Pres. 3,4 Photog- raphy 1,2,3,4 Prom Princess 3 Football 1,3,4 State Football 3 Mang. 2 Basketball 1,2,3 Rebound Award 3 Letter Club 2,3,4 Chorus 1,2 Ensemble 2 Class Play 3,4 Science Club 4 Teacher's Aid 3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 State 3 Divs. 4 Most Improved 3 Outstanding Off. Back 3.4 All-Conf. 3,4 All-State 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Most Improved 3 Track 3.4 State 3,4 Speech Drama 2 Photography 3 Key Club 4 Sec. 4 Ex- plorer's Club 2,3,4 Letter Club 2,3,4 Pres. 4 Science Club 3,4 Paper Staff 2.3 Annual Staff 4 Teacher's Aid 2,4 Class Play 3 Best Sup. Actor 3 Prom Prince 3 Heisey Award 3 Class Vice-Pres. 2 Student Counc. Rep. 3 Pres. 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Prep All-American 4 All-Conf. Off. Center 4 All-Conf. Def. Guard 4 Basket- ball 1,2,3,4 Free Throw Trophy 4 Track 3,4 Divs. 3,4 Letter Club 3,4 Explorer's Club 2,3,4 Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Science Club 4 Chorus 3.4 Key Club 4 Pres. 4 Jr. Sponsored Play 3,4 Sr. Class Play 4 Best Sup. Actor 4 Prom Prince 2 Boys State 3 Transfer from Fort Benton 2 Band 2,3 Chorus 3 Basketball 3 Class Play 3 Football 1,2,3,4 All-Conf. 3,4 Basketball 3 Letter Club 2,3,4 Class Play 3 Teacher's Aid 2 ■Class Vice-Pres. 3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 All-Conf. 3 Rebound Trophy 3 Most Val. Player 4 Letter Club 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3 Divs. 1 State 2,3 Cheer- leader-J.V. 1,2 Varsity 3,4 Cheer Queen 4 Science Club 3,4 Annual Staff 2 Paper Staff 3,4 Pep Club 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Stage 2,3,4 State Music Fest. 1,4 Photography 2 Homecoming Princess 1 Homecoming Queen 4 Heisey Award 4 Football 1,3,4 State 3 Divs. 4 Basketball 1,2,3 Letter Club 3,4 Sec. 4 Heisey Award 1 Chorus 2 Jr. Sponsored Play 2,3 Honorable Mention 2,3 Speech Drama 3 Photography 3,4 Golf 3,4 Basketball 1 Track 4 Letter Club 1,2,3 Band 1,2 Pep 1,2 State Music Fest. 2 Chorus 4 Pep Club 2,3,4 Science Club 3 Sec. 3 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 3,4 Student Counc. Rep. 1 Vice-Pres. 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Pep 1,2,3,4 Stage 2,3 All-State 2 State Music Fest. 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Dist. 4. Speech Drama 2 Explorer's Club 2,3,4 Pres. 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Key Club 4 Science Club 4 Prom Prince 1 Homecoming King 4 Jr. Sponsored Play 2.3.4 Sr. Class Play 4 Best Actor 3 Honorable Mention 4 Boys State 3 Letter Club 1,2,3,4 Pres. 2 Vice-Pres. 4 Who's Who 3 Football 1,2,3,4 State 3 Divs. 4 All-Dist. Half back 3 All-Dist. Linebacker 3,4 All-Dist. Quarterback 4 Outstanding Def. Back 4 Most Val. Player 4 All-State Quarterback 2nd Team 4 All-State Kicker 4 Prep All-American 4 Shrine Game-Quarterback 4 WMC Football Scholarship 4 Dillon Booster Scholar- ship 4 Basketball ],2,3,4 Most Val. Player 4 Mike Davis Trophy 4 All- Conf. 2nd Team 4 Track 1,2,3,4 State 1,2,3,4 Anita Trevithick, John Clark, Elizabeth Dostal, Greg Anderson, Tony Smith, Peggy Leazenby, Dean Tanner, Fred Steinbacher, Ben Cartwright, Shelia Frederick, Myrna Peters, Bob Clark, Terri Spurgeon, Bryan Duvall, Tom Clark, Teresa Smith, Jane Protsman, Dallas Fairbanks, John Tadej, Mark Little Z9Z6I JO sseio Swienpejg aig aweaag saqeg (uacouiq asaqj a Layag nox ue3 53 Veronica Dostal Student Council Robert Harvey Brenda Knedlar Russell Clark , s Gyme Anderson Mr. Nei 11-Sponsor Perry Joyce Joe Little President Paul Clark Vice President Bart Peters Student Council i ft m Amy Rowe Secretary Claude Bronec Dan Vanvoast Mrs. Hicks-Sponsor Steven Gardner Donald Bronec Cecilia Qunell Randy Sullivan Stanley Dostal Brian Goldhahn Laura Goldhahn Debbie Taylor President Vice President Secretary Kevin Smith Mary Morrison Mike Qunell Cecilia Postal Mr. Furlong, Sponsor Sara Magnuson Robert Pauley Deanna Bronec Tammy Owen President Jerry Patterson Vice President Barbara Rowe Student Council Mr. Si Ivius, Sponsor Kandy Murrill Dan Rowland Rene Buck Stuart Mittal Pam Scribner Sheryle Arnst Casey Joyce Deanna Moline Tina Manley Secretary-T reasurer Jay Atchison Helen Dostal Pat Bronec Student Council Miss Anderson, Sponsor Jerome Qunell Linda Harvey Cheryle Mittal Richard Steinbacher Sharon Clark Dawn Rosenberg Kindergarten Teacher—Mrs. Rita Peters Back Row John Bronec, Jamey Gardner, Mike Arnst, Karnes Neill, Dale Apple. Front Row Lynn Scribner, Roxanne Hutchison, Terri Robison, Nicole Duvall, Heather Burns, Anna Goldhahn The Bonfire. The Color Guard and grade school troops. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders The band played at the bonfire. Bonnie Lewis clowned around. Senior float Junior Royalty float Sophomore float The size of the mount does not make a difference. Freshman float Eighth grade float. Get up and go--with Geraldine. Please notice, Geraldine is on top again. King Tony Smith and Queen Dallas Fairbanks Queen, King and Princesses The Queen greets her fans at the footbalI field. The Royalty were announced at the Homecoming dance. Junior Princess Linda Harvey and date Ron Copp Royalty Sophomore Princess Laura Freshman Princess Cecilia Qunell Goldhahn and date John Little and date Steven Gardner Royalty on the Royalty float. On Friday, October 3 1975, Geraldine's Homecoming began with a snake dance down main street followed by a Pep Rally and Bonfire at the football field. Windy Saturday, October 4, started with the parade of floats through town, after which everyone adjourned to the school for a sloppy joe dinner sponsored by the Sophomores. At 1:30 the Tigers took on the Power Pirates, only to defeat them with a score of 52 to 16. From 5 to 6 the Senior Class honored the graduating classes of '65 and '75 at a Tea held in the multipurpose room. The Homecoming Dance was held from 9 til 1 with coronation ceremonies at 11. Senior Queen Dallas Fairbanks and date Bryan Duvall The Princesses watch as the King and Queen are es- corted at the Football field. 65 We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Encore! Encore!! Year. 66 Music Festival On April 29, 1976, these music students went to Billings to compete in the State Music Festival —Back Row Dallas Fairbanks, Terri Spurgeon, Kandy Murrill, Kevin Smith, Bryan Goldhahn, Mark Little, Greg Anderson, Tony Smith. Row 2 Helen Dostal, Brenda Knedler, Gyme Anderson, Cris Steinbacher, Joe Little, Laura Goldhahn, Myrna Peters, Sheryle Arnst, Barbara Rowe, Dawn Rosenberg, Amy Rowe. Front Row Joey Patterson, Veronica Dostal, Cecilia Dostal, Elizabeth Dostal, Tammy Owen, Debbie Taylor. Not Pictured Deanna Moline and Sara Magnuson. The Pictures Below show those who received Ones or Superior ratings. These students were under the direction of Mrs. Hicks. Barb-Flute Solo Piano Solo Brenda-Trumpet Solo Amy-Clarinet Solo Piano Solo Liz-Saxophone Solo Laura and Barb Flute Duet Dallas and Liz Saxophone Duet Cecilia, Laura, Barb Flute Trio Sheryle, Veronica, Amy, Myrna- Clarinet Quartet Liz, Terri, Mark, Bryan, Kevin, Tony, Greg- Percussion Ensemble Band It was a good Elizabeth's solo, year. Mini-Choir 68 Clarinet Sara's solo. Choir Barb and Tammy's duet. Chorus, accompanied by Barb on the flute and Deanna on the piano. Stage Band Hungry Five + one All the grades singing a finale. Starting the concert off right with the first graders. Grades’ Concert Brigette on her way to stardom directing the 6th 7th grade band. Let's have the audiences show their talented voices. 69 We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. The fifth grade and their Christmas Spirit. Junior Class Sponsored Play Cast: Hildegard-Tammy Owen Mr. Dolson-Mark Little Mrs. Dolson-Pam Scribner Sally-Barbara Rowe Bob-Tony Smith Jimmy-Kevin Smith Paige-Cheryl Mittal Ellie Mae-Myrna Peters Jill-Deanna Bronec Oh Freddie how can I go to the dance with you in those . . . those short pants? Freddie Shermer-Casey Joyce Mr. Shermer-Bryan Duvall Mrs. Shermer-Deanna Moline Director-Miss Anderson Student Director-Rene Buck Stage Crew-Jerry Patterson Ben Cartwright John Clark Fred Steinbacher Lights-Greg Anderson Make-up-Kandy Murrill Sheryle Arnst Marcia Sande If you could find some long pants I might consider going with you. 70 What is this thing with your daughter insisting our son's pants are out of style. “We Shook the Family Tree” I beg your pardon miss, but my wife and I do not con- sider Freddie weird. With Hildegard's beauty mud and my long pants we may make it yet. Lights - Camera - Action These two would put any cheerleaders to shame. Fred paying close attention in Algebra No - it's not the Fonz, just Pat and his baby! class. 72 Where did you pick up that smile Ben?? The guy who keeps us all in We get by with a little help from our line. friends! One of G.H.S.'s more studious pupi Is!! HA!! I got away with it again. C'mon Sara, you'll be late for class - AGAIN!! This class is such a pain And someone said that these two dressed up differently today. No way - I won't say a word to anyone, just grin a lot! 73 Queen Jane and King Mark The rewards of being Junior Class President. The rewards of being Junior Class Vice President. 74 Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Princess Tina Manley Prince Richard Steinbacher Princess Sara Magnuson Prince Robert Pauley Princess Brenda Knedler Prince Bart Peters Prom- Laughter in the Rain On March 27, 1976, the Junior Class of Geraldine High School honored the Senior Class at Prom. Music was provided by Beth 'N Wulf with the theme being Laughter in the Rain. Dancing was enjoyed by everyone from 9 to 1 with Queen Jane Protsman and King Mark Little being crowned by the Junior Class officers at 12. GRAND MARCH 75 Kandy Murrill, student director, simply overjoyed. This is Queen Echo? When isn't modest Petey without his worshippers? Imogene and her ous bow. m ischievi A As usual, Dobie squeezes out of his own mess. Fred Steinbacher, the stage manager, relaxing. Hello, Miss Forepaugh. «; vr Deanna Bronec transforming Dean into Dobie. Br fi lii • •iilL You sucker, Dobie. Wheee! Isn't this fun Helen? 76 Wouldn't you know Dobie's great plans would crash. The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis Muscle man's on the move again for a girl. Look at Dobie's grip! Some lively crew! Should hire these guys to play for next year's prom. Some conference!! I'll shake you until your eyeballs are dancing in their sockets!! Counting to 100 didn't even help. 77 Painting the “G” Too many cooks spoil the soup. Get out of the way or we'll paint you next. One, two, three, all together, paint. Hands Off!! Anyone need a broom? No fair. Time out! My Broom and I. Supervising the job?! The Great Worker. 78 RESTING. In the Japanese Gardens. On the bus. The Calgary Tower. Senior Trip On June 1, 1976, 13 of the Seniors, with Bob Berta Spevacek and Madalyn Engellant as chaperones, left home for a memorable, fun-filled 4 days together. Most of the time was spent on the bus. The first stop was the Japanese Gardens at Lethbridge and the night was spent at High River. In Calgary, the Heritage Park, the Calgary Tower, and the Zoo were toured. Then on to Banff to spend the night. The Banff Wax Museum was toured and the Gondolas were ridden before a long ride home, with one night at Whitefish. It was a fun way to say good-bye to the years we have shared. Chaperones patiently waiting. Enjoying the zoo. Touring the Heritage Park. A tired bunch on the way home. Looking for a ride, Looking down from the Calgary Tower. 79 At the Calgary Zoo. The boys taking a look around? | P| l- ! 1“ A pot luck was enjoyed by everyone. Athletic Banquet Remember Dean's Tenny We were short people in Girls Basketball ' Runners? says Mr. Jean. Mr. Cornell presents Tony Smith his Senior letter. Miss Daudermann gets a little teary-eyed about Girls Basket- ball and Pep Club. Mr. Cornell presented Casey Joyce with his football letter. Mr. Silvius presented Mark Little a track award. Mr. Fox, assistant coach, receiving an award from Bryan Duvall. 80 FUN I OR SENIOR Junior Class Officers at the head table. Girls are always the first to eat. ANQUET The meal was great. It must have been an eye catcher. The faculty and sponsors. Junior -Senior Banquet On May 5, 1976, the Junior Class honored the Seniors with a banquet. With much laughter and a few tears, this is a farewell to remember. Concentration There were a lot of laughs. Mr. Mrs. Jean and the Senior Class Officers at the head There were some serious moments, table. 81 Step right up, there's a winner every time. Move Dallas so we can see the talent of the great. Worried, Bob, about having to kiss the pig??? Business is just booming for the Srs. Leave it to the eighth graders to think of food and have a bake sale. Whoever put me in jail, I'd watch out if I were you I hope those balloons break just as easy when they hit ME. A time for relaxing. We have another appointment in 10 minutes. Well it's like this • • • U 0 It’s a Party! On May 21, Miss Anderson, Miss Daudermann, Mrs. Tonne, Mrs. Hicks, and Mrs. Davison gave a party for the Seniors at Miss Anderson's home. We talked and reminisced about old times. As things happened, there was even some unex- pected excitement. Fill 'em up. Eats time. Ready for a fast get-a-way. Here we come. All gone. Funny, huh? Food, gifts and conversation, A toast. The morning of May 23, the Alter Society made a delicious breakfast for the Senior Class. It was served in the basement of the Catholic Church. 83 Girls' State Delegate-Tammy Owen Boys' State Delegates-(Front) Pat Bronec and Jerry Patterson (Front) Alternate-Tina Manley Alternates: Second-Rich Steinbacher, First-Casey Joyce Outstanding Pep Club Member- Helen Dostal Cheer Queen-Dallas Fairbanks Math Contest-Mark Little Junior Sponsored Play Best Actress and Actor-Tammy Owen and Casey Joyce Best Supporting-Barbara Rowe and Bryan Duvall Senior Sponsored Play Best Actress and Actor-Liz Dostal and Dean Tanner Best Supporting-Sheryle Arnst and Mark Little 84 Mike Davis Inspirational Trophy-Tony Smith Accompanist Award-Barbara Rowe Billee Byrd Choral Award-Casey Joyce John Phillip Sousa Award-El izabeth Dostal National School Choral Award-Greg Anderson Outstanding Band Members: Cadet Band-Janette Anderson (R ight) Junior Band-Selina Juedeman (Left) T Mr. Bill SiIvius Mathematics e a c h e r Mrs. Sue Tonne Commercial Mr. Scott Cornell Physical Education Mrs. Linda Hicks Music S Mr. Rich Lewis Miss Paula Daudermann Mr. Earl Furlong Science History Shop Mr. Tom Briney Miss Lila Anderson Mr. John Neill Mrs. Margaret Goldhahn Counselor English Science Library 86 Mr. Stan Smith Superintendent Administration Mr. Ernie Jean Principal School Board Standing: Bill Harrer Stanley Dostal Stan Smith Norris Owen Howard Taylor Sitting: Bruce Thompson, Clerk Wiley Juedeman Chairman Bob Anderson 87 Mrs. Penny Meeks and Mrs. Patti Stoos with students. Title Title 1 ESEA, the largest Federal aid to education, is responsible for diagnosing each student's disabilities, weaknesses, and strengths. The program uses classroom teacher referrals, formal and informal tests, previous records and observation. In the program, we have a resource center, separate from the classrooms, to provide materials and equipment for student instruction on a one-to-one basis and small group instruction. Stu- dents are scheduled from the classrooms for short time periods to receive concentrated instruc- tion in reading and math. Special Education Mr. Bill Fox with students. Special Education receives its funding from the State Government. Special Education is a supportive system set up to supplement rather than to take the place of the regular education program in the areas of reading, math, and language. Children who are in need of Special Education are found by school screening test and 88 or by a referral process. The program may serve 3% in our school as to the rules and regulations set by the State Superintendent of Schools. Mrs. Ethel Scribner, Busdrivers—Bob Spencer, Roy Lundy, Dorothy Clark, Leonard Custodian Steinbacher, Bob Spevacek Mrs. Lil Boutilier, Cook Mrs. Vera Mae Brandei, Cook Mr. Bob Webster, Custodian 89 In Memory of George Carlson “When sunset falls upon your day, And fades from out the west, When all your cares are put away And you lay down to rest, The measure of the day’s success Or failure may be told In terms of human happiness And not in terms of gold.” (Given to the Safari by Mrs. Lucille Carlson) His devotion to duty and friendship to all was an important part of our lives. Graduation Honors and Elizabeth Dostal Valedictorian P.T.A. Scholarship Terri Spurgeon Salutatorian Dean Tanner DeMolay Scholarship Mark Little American Legion Award Myrna Peters Heisey Award American Legion Award Shari Duvall American Legion Award Awards Anita Trevithick Heisey Award Vo-Tech Scholarship Dallas Fairbanks Heisey Award Dennis Arnst American Legion Award ■ 1 f ■ Graduation On May 23, 1976, twenty Seniors graduated from G.H.S. and twenty-four eighth graders graduated into high school. Our speaker for Baccalaureate was Mr. Ron Johnson, and our speaker for Commencement was Father Carl Erikson. Last minute preparations. We'll get together again. Now remember to write. The Seniors last time to play in the G.H.S. band. Listening, waiting, and planning. Father Erickson. 92 Congratulations, It Was a Very Good Year. Soon we'll be Freshmen. It is hard to say good-bye, x A happy bunch. The end of the line. We the annusl Staff, would like to thank all of the businesses who have helped us. SUNDOWN INN Stanford, Montana The following businesses have sponsored a full 1 page in this annual. 566-9911 PEAVEY JEAN’S BEAUTY SHOP Geraldine, Montana Geraldine, Montana 1 737-4441 737-4249 BOB’S EXXON SERVICE VET’S CLUB Geraldine, Montana Fort Benton, Montana 737-4411 622-9941 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Geraldine, Montana GIESE CONSTRUCTION CUSTOM FARMING 737-4421 Geraldine, MT 737-4246 POWER M0T0RS-F0RD SCRIBNER FLYING SERVICE Fort Benton, Montana Geraldine, Montana 622-3321 737-4566 | KEN BOGGS CHEVROLET GMC INC. BANQUE CLUB PASTIME BAR Geraldine, MT 737-4311 622 -5272 Fort Benton, MT 622-5144 MISSOURI RIVER LUMBER CO. GERALDINE CO-OP STORE Geraldine, Montana Fort Benton, MT 622-5212 737-4511 THOMPSON’S GENERAL STORE SHAW’S FEED SUPPLY Geraldine, Montana in Great Falls 1 737-4471 Fort Benton, MT 761-3585 MELROE DIVISION AG PRODUCTS, CLARK EQUIPMENT CO. EQUITY CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION i; Fort Benton, MT 622-3344 Geraldine, MT 737-4481 The following businesses have sponsored a three- OVERLAND BAR The following businesses have sponsored a half page in this annual. quarter page in this annual. Fort Benton, MT Green Giant Feedlot Scott's Lumber HAAS ASSOCIATES IMP. CO. Fort Benton, MT Fort Benton, MT Fort Benton, MT PIONEER MERCANTILE Fort Benton, MT Central Service Fort Benton, MT Farmer's Elevator Trading Co. Fort Benton, MT NORM’S LANES CAFE Fort Benton, MT FRED’S TOGGERY Tutt Manufacturing Fort Benton, MT K's IGA Supermarket Stanford, MT Fort Benton, MT Basin Trading Stanford, MT Western Grain i Exchange i Fort Benton, MT Greenline Implement Fort Benton, MT Pioneer Insurance Agency Fort Benton, MT Pump Bar Stanford, MT River Press Publishing Co. Fort Benton, MT Coast -to-Coast Fort Benton, MT Cartwright Flying Service Geraldine, MT Fort Benton Motor Co. Fort Benton, MT Tadej Electric Fort Benton, MT Atchison Oil Geraldine, MT Fisher's j Metal Products Fort Benton, MT Geraldine Motors Geraldine, MT Cargill, Inc. Fort Benton, MT Riverview Greenhouse Fort Benton, MT Ted's Tavern Stanford, MT Benton Pharmacy The Gift Wall Fort Benton, MT D-K Distributors Fort Benton, MT Steve's Supper Club Fort Benton, MT Farmer's Union Oil Co. Fort Benton, MT Ed Joyce's Conoco Geraldine, MT Fort Motel Fort Benton, MT Benton Equipment Co. Fort Benton, MT Coast Trading Gersldine, MT Bennet's IGA Fort Benton, MT Rusty's Bar Geraldine, MT 21 Club Bar Cafe Geraldine, MT H 0 Parts Supply Fort Benton, MT Pete's Photos Geraldine, MT Grand Union ' Fort Benton, MT Marion's Floral Fort Benton, MT Norris Owen Air Spray Geraldine, MT Gambles Fort Benton, MT C N Car Wash Geraldine, MT 95


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