Hysham High School - Pirate Yearbook (Hysham, MT)

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! 1 l 'Me ?1w'z WW, M SM 1951 0 n l To our school which has given us opportunities of broadening our knowledge, in the fields we will someday put to practical use, to the members of our faculty who have given unselfishly and untiringly of their strength and time, who have guided us through all class activ- ities, curricular and extra-curricular, who have taught us the true value of a well-rounded education, we, the Senior Class of l9S1gIate- fully dedicate this PIRATE. I MARY JO WELING carries a heavy schedule with English III and IV, Speech, Chorus Band, Sth, 6th, Yth, and 8th grade music, directed the junior and senior plays, was co-advisor to THE PILOT and THE PIRATE and sponsor of the Soph- omore class. RAY EGGEN, after completing his first year in Hysham High School seems to rate pretty high among the students. Besides holding his position as Super- intendent he teaches English I and II and Bookkeeping. Mr. Eggen is also sponsor of the senior class. JOHN MORRISON is one of the necessities of a school with an athletic ambition. He coaches basketball and football and teaches World History, U.S. History and Problems of American Democracy. 7th and 8th grade He also coaches basketball. He is sponsor of the Fresh- man class. JOHN BROWN keeps things moving in the science department. He teaches Chemistry, Biology, General Science, Plane Geometry and Trig. He is also the librarian. Mr. Brown sponsors the junior class. RAYMOND TYVAND, with his many troubles as advisor of THE PILOT, teaches General Math, Shorthand I and II and Typing I and II. He also drew the job as sponsor of THE PIRATE. SCHOOL BOARD CLeft to Right! Jake Mack, Deweese Lackey, Boyd Orthman, Sterle Welch, Helen Henricks and Harold Zent, Chairman 4 LEONA MAE SWANSON President Nickname - Blondie Ambition - Teacher Chorus 1, Pilot 1, Pirate 1, Plays 1. JAMES RONALD MANNING Vice President Nickname - Ronnie Ambition - Draftsman Chorus 1, Football 2, Bas- ketball 2, Band 1, Pilot 1, Pirate 1, Plays 1, Boys' Quartet 1, Letterman's Club 2 WILL IS GERALD REXFORD Tre asurer Nickname - Bump Ambition - Farmer Chorus 2, Football 3, Basketball 2, Student Coun- cil 1, Pilot 1, Pirate 1, Plays 3, Letterman's Club 2, Pep Club 1. SYLVIA ANN ROBIS ON Secretary Ambition - Stenographer Chorus 2, Basketball 1, Band 11, Student Council 3, Pilot 1, Pirate 1, Plays 14, Cheerleader lp, Pep Club 3 JOHN BERNARD HIDDING Nickname - Barney Chorus 1, Band 3, Pilot 1, Pirate l, Plays 1, Basket- ball llanager 1, Football Manager 1. ROBERT WALTER CRISWELL Nickname - Bob Ambition - Aeronautics Chorus 2, Football 3, Bas- ketball 3, Band 1, Student Council 2, Pilot 1, Pirate 1, Plays 2, Boys' Quartet 1, Track 1, Letterman's Club li. FRANCES nLEANOR CHAVWZ Ambition Stenographer Chorus 2, Basketball 1, Band 11, Student Council l, Pilot 1, Pirate 1, Plays 3, Pep Club 2 EINAR ROBmRT JOHNSON Nickname Johnse Ambition Doctor Football 2, Basketball 1, Student Council 2, Pilot l, Q lirate 1, Plays 3, Boys' Quartet 1, Letterman's Club 2 WILLIAM EDWARD WILLEMS Nickname - Bill Ambition - Farmer Football b, Basketball 3, Plays l. CAROL JANE SHOEMAKER Ambition - Housewife Chorus 1, Student Council l, Pilot l, Pirate 1, Plays l, Cheerleader 1. JAMES NICHOLAS BAUER Nickname - Zoom Ambition - Farmer Chorus 2, Football l, - ketball 2, Band 1, Pilot 1 Plays 2. WALTER EDWIN CAMPBELL Nickname - Walt Ambition - Athletics coach Chorus 2, Football 3, Bas- ketball 3, Band LL, Pilot l Student Council 2, Pirate .r 5, - fm.. . ',.:g ,. 4' .. A I A PIE M Q B M45 maxim lg, at 'B Q we 5 5 X af A Q Y 3 f yaievvtiigeikgxl 1:fa,ltaariaaa Plays 3 BOYS' Quartet 1 Track li Lettermanvs Club 3. 3 f . 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BAKER Special Certificate Ambition - Housewife Basketball 1, Plays 2. , X A 5 we 1 'big W :YW PR is kg-,iff J ,X M, Ai ' 2 A ifflxfi' A ' 4 -ez.,-122 . , J I Q - ,:4':f 0 wr , . 4' iz- ' 1 5 A X 9 lg 0 1, ,ir We is , 4 , ww' 'f s Nb X l 1 if , it X ,, f+,::vf 1. ' g -':Is'f2: '5f-1:2 S I wv'gQ'..Wi-f.g':?mCAi2k f .-,. z 2-:iss aft., f?f?:Q5YiP'1 f if ,- '- A, .. i ,, 5 ' ' 4 U w PATRICIA JEAN GEURKINK Special Certificate Nickname - Patty Ambition - Typist Basketball 1, Plays 2. Glas 'llafzmf September, l9h7 twenty pirates boarded the Treasure Ship, 'H.H.S.W signed up for four years and we were on our way. we were placed in cabin 'El. Chosen as officers for our first cruise were President,Ioran Cunningham, Vice President, Willis Rexford, Secretary-Treasurer, Sylvia Robison, and our sponsor, Mr. Henry Duerr. Soon after we set out to sea, the Pirates from cabin 'SO made us walk the plank. Raymond Kline and Tom Watson jumped overboard. we struck back at the return party. On our first cruise we were very timid so all we did that year was raffle a toaster, put on two plays, 'Leave it to Joe,W and WElmer and the lovebug,N directed by Mrs. Griswold. we also sold lunch at the trackmeet. Sylvia Robison was elected as cheer- leader that first year. A few of us were in band, others in basketball, football or track. we started our second cruise minus Loran Cunningham, Ted Roth, Tom Watson, and Raymond Kline, but added Colleen Riding, Ralph Fisher, and Patty Guerkink. Chosen to lead us through that year were: President, Walter Campbell, Vice President, Ellen VanLuvanee, Secretary, Frances Chavez, Treasurer, Bob Criswell, Sponsor, Mrs. Rella Johnson. we initiated the Pirates from cabin '52, and really made them NToe the Mark.' we pirates, during our second year, got bolder so we put on a play, nGirl Shy,W directed by Miss Smith. we proved to the other Pi- rates that we could act. On our third cruise with H.H.S. we signed up four more pirates, Ronnie Manning, Carol Shoemaker, Roy Fletcher and Leona Swanson. Chosen to steer us along were: President, Donald Rexford, Secretary, Sylvia Robison, Vice President, Einar Johnson, Treasurer, Carol Shoemaker,spon- sor, Miss Smith. On our third cruise we sponsored the three social events of the year. The Thanksgiving dance, Valentine dance, and the Junior Senior prom and banquet. While we were passing the sea of matrimony, Roy Fletcher and Lupe Rosales fell overboard. Carol Shoemaker was chosen cheerleader that year. Einar Johnson and Donald Rexford were chosen toattend Boys'State. Frances Chavez was chosen to attend Girls' State. In 1950 and 1951 we are on our last cruise. We have to guide us this year, President, Leona Swanson, Vice President, Ronnie Manning, Secretary, Sylvia Robison, Treasurer, Willis Rexford. The Student Coun- cil Representatives, Bob Criswell and Einar Johnson, Sponsor, Mr. Eggen. Colleen Riding has left us to sail on another ship, none have join- ed us. This year we are publishing, 'The Pilot,U our high school paper. Welter Campbell is editing WThe Pilot,W and 'The Pirate,' our school annual. Ronnie manning and Carol Shoemaker reigned as Homecoming king and queen of 1950-1951. The basketball and football teams were composed mostly of Pirates fr m cabin 'Sl. With Bob Criswell and Bill Willems as co-captains our football team made an excellent showing. Bill Willems, Bob Criswell, Walter Campbell, Einar Johnson, Ronnie Manning represented cabin '5'l in basketball. we have completed our four years on the ship H.H.S. we are finish- ing our cruise with seventeen pirates. As we sail on into the sea of life, we hope our shipmate contacts will not become too far and few be- tween. Our cruise has been a pleasant one and the acquaintances made will never be forgotten. So hats off mates and WShip Ahoyn ll!! 8 S ' 'Ill' Qnnnn gnngn - Wills his studious ability to Conlan Williams. Frances Qnnnnn - Leaves her quietness??? to Vance Jenkins. Hnlnnn Campbell - Leaves his musicianship ability to Si Welch and his con- stant cf average in English?'3? Q92 Criswell - Leaves his shapely legs to Dorrine Schumm. His athletic ability to Clayton Orth an. Qnggn Einnnn - Leaves his feminine attraction to anyone who needs it. And his football ability to Macky. Qnnny Guerkink - Leaves her desk behind Joyce DeCock to Ray Zent. Ennnny Hidding - Leaves his Toni refill kit to Ted Roth, and his way with the women to Alvin Cole. ginnn Johnson - Leaves and with him leaves the secret of where he keeps his money. Bnnnng Manning - Leaves his laziness, and lack of ambition to Patsy V.H. His well prepared speeches to Elva Newman. Qnn Rexford - Leaves his curly hair to Ernest Lilley. His ability to keep 2 or 3 girls on a string to Leslie Kolb. Eillii Rexford - Leaves his bashful, shy manner to Cliff Williams. Ezlnin Robison - Leaves her red headed temper to Monie and her fountain pen to who ever can keep from losing it. nnnnn Swanson - Leaves her ability to make friends to Connie Boehm. Qnnnl Shoemaker - Leaves her ability to flirt to anyone who wants it and can use it. gnlnn Zin Luvanee - Leaves her Square Dancing ability to Lorraine Watson. Bill Willems - Leaves his ability to come to school every day to Frank M. Edith Baker - Leaves her Autumn colors to Deloris Schmidt. Nhlt Connie and James Initiation Sylvia Carol Leona Welt 'BarneyW Dorrine - Squeed Ellen - Frances iwyfv f Qi w iE?gwQ Y We Q- 'X-5 .Q . 1: .,., J' 5 rr .H . g gi ii: H K if W f Ai mei .,.. 1iw4'eWm K Q ahiwiw ii?,i3 W PX ? KWQ V 2 -, fe L ? f',gQQQfI ' Carol ?uiF'vwfn1 e?HW?wwe - - MKS f'iL we were initiated too. mn,-5 we ' fl 'XY :xy 55 gg! , Q 'Q WMF Frances we got it too. Marieanne and Bump e Einar, Ron, Ted and Ralph 4 -2 X af? ' Q' X ..,, ,K . 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C, 5 f,La ...A ' i t C if A we P 9 ,. ' 'Q N , ,SL wi QW TNR ,i i Initiation Stud Hall? Deloris, Cecile :,., M l Shirley 1512.5 ., A Auu' 3 V 0? V ea, . e V 9 A e is ,1t' A ..,,,,, Patsy Ted, Marilyn, Sylvia, Connie Glenn C tE?VfMf C , Si , fi, 4 6 Jgg ' .J ...WAKE Clayton, Si, Alice n Dorrine ' QQ ,2.., 3 ,,V .,', , Q A 3 ,lv ,:., M . 35, :l X , Q ' H C fe T ? 5 T' M ' will V' ' ' Q31 -' , :ng ,Q K f A , 1 an ..,s,.:g:::' s Q92 ie ?5 1 E 4 X r 37 - . . iff A rgg , ei A- H ff f 4 - wrs it, 1 ' -l g fl V Q - .1:- 1- Q 32, .2 Y Shirley, Deloris Bill 11 ww F? I A 71 S if L 33 fgym' Q I is , PATSY VAN HEMELRYCK HELEN CLIFTON ALICE JENKINS President Vice President Secretary ' :'f f , Kg fliij k ,ff wk 4 y ,v4g,,,,,, x,. x X? I , , W2 x CONLAN WILLIAMS Treasurer CLAYTON ORTHMAN DELORIS SCHMIDT LEONARD WELCH CLINTON CLIFTON MARYLIN MANNING BILL KIMBALL FORREST WELCH TED ROTH IM WJ ' 7m7fi fit-sy Y-in Hemelryck - A small bundle of energy with a swell personality. Clifton - A very quiet girl who has her eye on the alumni of H.H.3. E552 Jenkins - Quiet but efficient, with a knack for getting things done QQ:-1lali Williams - The studious type with an aversion for athletics, women and work. Clinton Clifton - The guy with the worries of the world on his shoulders. Marilyn Manning - Quiet, reserved but well liked by everyone. QQ- Kimball - The guy with a roving eye where a certain senior girl is concerned. Clayton Orthman - The guy with a. jeep and a mouthful of gum. Deloris Schmidt - A swell girl that keeps everyone laughing. -'Til' goth- - The guy with the toni and a borrowed car. Leonard - The strong, silent man from the farm, it is not hay he's chewing, that is bubble gum. Forrest EL-21. - The walking questionnaire who is the singer of the Junior Class. 13 ,g 'vii 'S SHIRLEY ELDERING BOB MITCHELL DOHHDIE SCHUMM JUNIOR MEAD President Vice-P1'BSid8Dt Secretary Trgagurer OONNIE BOE!-IM MERRY BRAUER 14 FRANK MAASCH ELVA NEWMAN SHIRLEY MEAD FRANCES MACKLEY WANDA MYERS ALVIN COLE IDIS BLACKMAN ANNIE WILLEMS LEE WILLEMS SHIRLEY McCANN MARLENE DeCOCK RAYMOND SWANSON Connie Boehm - The girl with the smile and is always in the thick of things. Lois Blackman - ULouieH whenever wanted can be found at Sumatra. Merry Brauer - Merry is very quiet but likes to talk sometimes too. But she really shines at Forsyth. Alvin Cole - A little boy with a lot of big ideas and a green Chevrolet. Marlene DeCock - She was Sophomore queen candidate for Homecoming and is Hthe life of the Sophomore Class.N Shirley Eldering - She is the president of the Sophomore class and well liked by every one. Frank Maasch - The little boy with the big brown Hudson. Shirley McCann - The brain of the Sophomore class and the girl with the dimples ..... Frances Mackley - Student council representative and she has cute clothes Junior Mead - He is the Treasurer of the Sophomore class and a 5 ft. h in version of Don Juan. Shirley Head - The cheerleader with lots of'pep and is the drum majorette of the band. Robert Mitchell - He is the Vice President of the Sophomore class and has his eye on a certain Sophomore. Wanda Myers - The quiet little girl with a lot of personality. Elva Newman - Can often be seen with Merry in Forsyth. Dorrine Schumm - She is the secretary of the Sophomore class and can be seen at Ingomar dances. Raymond Swanson - Ray has basketball ability and his interests are with a certain Freshman girl. Matt Zent - The boy who never drives fast, just flies low. Lee Willems - The girl with the big blue eyes and the smile to match. Annie Willems - The Happy girl with the sweet smile. E SHARON MANNING MACKY CCHE BONNIE ORTHMAN GLENN IEMING RAY ZENT President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Student Council Student Council D KVM? Representative Representative DONNA EBBERS LESLIE KOLB JACKIE DEVENY ERNEST LIILY MARLENE MACK CLIFF WIILIAMS JOYCE DeCOCK IRVING SWANSON MARIAN KIMBAIL JAMES NcCANN VANCE JENKINS MELVIN WATSON MONIE MARINER WALTER MAASCH JO ANN SPINT YVONNE BAUER JACK IEDBETTER EUNICE MacPHAII 4, N Yvonne Bauer - A girl of the freshman class who studies little, but reads a lot. John Blery - John is among the more noisy and less studious students of the fresh an c ass. Macky Cole - Vice President of the class and also Homecoming king candidate. He re- presents one of the many flirts in the class. Joyce DeCock - Joyce is shortest and youngest girl in the class. She seems to have quite an attraction for a certain Junior boy. Jackie Deve - She is a girl who couldn't do without her freckles and the use of her han s. Donna Ebbers - Donna should study more and pay less attention to her many boy-friends. But dcn't worry she isn't the only one. Vance Jenkins - Genius and chief arguer in all classes. Marian Kimball - Candidate fo Homecoming Queen for the freshman class. She seems to have a liking for a certain curly haired classmate. Leslie Kolb - Leslie, a boy who still wishes he was back in the eight grade among his old girl-friends. Jackie Ledbetter - He is the main sharp-shooter of the class. He pretends to be bashful and timid, but really we know he isn't. Glenn Leming - A boy whose ambition is to become center on the basketball team, and is a pretty popular boy with everybody. Ernest Lille - The boy with the smile. He always goes home with high marks on his report car . Walter Maasch - One of the onery but popular freshman boys. Earlene Mack - One of the more studious of the freshman. She is always worrying about Her little Brother. Eunice MacPhail - A smile that wins many friends and a pleasing personality. Sharon Fannin - President of the class and one of the cheerleaders. She seems to be pre y popu ar with a certain senior boy. Irvona Mariner - Another cheerleader from the freshman class. She too is pretty popular with everyone. James McCann - 'Cassinova' with the girls and is well liked by everyone. Bonnie Orthman - Bonnie is secretary-treasurer of the class. She seems to have quite an attraction for several of the upper-classmen. JoAnn Spint - A new comer to the class but kind of wishes she were still in Custer for some unknown reason. Irving Swanson - That good looking, curly headed boy that has quite a way with the girls. Melvin Watson - A new comer to the school but a good student. Cliff Williams - A freshman boy who wishes he could grow to be an average man in height. Ray Zent - K well liked freshman student who has quite a time staying in Chorus. 17 Scynaficfwi, iii 586' Qwdef, Back Row CLeft to Rightl - Jimmie Taylor, Raymond Chavez, Arthur Lopez, Richard Simmerman, Craig Keyes, Manuel Soria, Bob Campbell, Michael Halverson, Tom Robison, Walter Schmidt, David Kimball Second Row - Jesse Lopez, Dalton Mack, Raquel Resales, June Marie Buckalew, Mrs. Boehm, Mary Ellen Biery, Marjorie Icopini, Alvin Maasch, David Campbell First Row - Martha Lopez, lhrrna Hoovestal, Lee Piper, Gay Piper, Deloris Soria, Morla Cole, Mary Jane Schumm, Shirley Ferguson, Mary Dell Leming azeoii Q Back Row CLeft to Rightj - Roger Mack, Max Bauer, Lonny Cochran, Matt Ferkovich, Gary Hoovestal, Dennis Dobbin, Gerald Willems, Gary Ferguson, Merle Ballard, Kenneth Liming, Danny Blackman, Dickie Zent, Bobby Kolb Second Row - Pat Cunningham, Charles Rosales, Jane Robison, Helen Soria, Annalou Keyes, lt:-s. Kirch, Bertie McPhail, Betty Williams, Clayton Clifton, Henry Biery, Jesse Robles. First Row - Patty Van Haele, Dolly Ckiswell, Priscilla Cole, Socorro Soria, Gloria Ferguson, Connie Lackey, Jeanette Miller, Esther Robles, Harriett Kimball, Janice Hoovestal I9 aqua. Back row CLeft to Rightl - Tommy Van Hale, Jerry Engle, Michael Jenkins, Fredrick Buckalew, Bill Wolfe, Richard Reinke, Jim Ferkovich. Middle row CLeft to Rightl - John Welch, Everett Miller, Gary Zent, Mrs. Stewart, Wretha Patterson, Eddie Miller, Teen Patterson. Bottom row CLeft to Rightl - Lari Ann Eggen, Linda Shoemaker, Colleen Manning, Marie Willems, Joyce Williams, Minerva Soria, Julia Biery. an cg Back row CLeft to Rightl - Ronnie Engle, Larry Williams, Douglas Dobbin, Jzhunry Almond, Eugene Stuart, Tommy Jelly, Jerry Dust, Darrin Johnson. Middle row QLeft to Rightj - Duane Maasch, Susan Miller, Sharon Ebbers, Mrs. McCormick, Linda Simmerman, Audrey Schaff, Fred Cunningham. Bottom row CLeft to Rightj f- Norma Jelly, Karen Williams, Maxine Soria, Lenore Mack, Jeraldine Kraus, Jo Anne Ebeling, Lenora Barkhuff, Carolyn Patterson. 20 zmzq Sack Row CLeft to Rightj - Manuel Lopez, Ronnie Whitney, Johnny Bauer, Joe Robles, Bob Mock, Neale Stuart, Gary Ballard, Criss Biery, Jimmy Reinke, Lyle Maasch. Middle Row CLeft to Rightj - Mary Schaff, Nancy Williams, Birdella See, Kay Criswell, Mrs. Tyvand, Lorraine Schumm, Nina Garverick, Betty Cole, Elverna Buckalew. Front Row CLeft to Rightj - Angelina Resales, Sharon Jo Keyes, Shirley Engle, Karen Ward, Sandra Feeley, Sharon Egge, Della Miller, Angie Robles. if gm Rack Row QLeft to Righty - Tommy Spint, Gary DeCock, Bob Grierson, Mrs. Simmons, Jimmy Welch, Wayne Dust, Ronnie Dobbin. Front Row fLeft to Rightj - Donnie Johnson, Terry Feeley, Eileen Orr, Carol Taylor, Carol Engle, Donna Joy Moore, Pat Feeley, Jerry Eggen. 21 CLeft to Rightj - Dickie Bieziy, Danny Biery, Irvin Dust. I . 1214 7? Back Row Cleft to Rightj - Jimmy Taylor Udanagerj, Matt Flerkovich, Dalton Mack, Richard Simmerman, Michael Halvorson, Gary Ferguson, Kenneth Liming, Mr. Morrison CCoachj. .Front Row Cleft to Rightj - David Campbell, Raymond Chavez, Bob Campbell, Manuel Soria, Craig Keyes, Walter Schmidt. CLeft to Rightl - John Cole, Pauline Wetsc ,, . Q h, Michael Van Haile, Ronald Ferouson, Mary Fllen Bierf, Mary Jane Schumm, Gloria Verruson Second 'iovx fLeft to Right Jane Robl on, Constwnc Lac' e , Cay Piper, Anna Lou Keyes, Bertie McPha1l, Vary Dell Leminf' i R '- AA x First Row Left to Rightj - Dolly Criswell, Esther Robles, Harriett Kimball, Laxine Soria, Priscilla Cole, Janice Hoovestal, Nartha Lopez, Foreman. Back Row CLeft to Rightl - Jeanette Miller, Betty lifilliams, Shirley 1 I My V . ', ,.,, , I V . D - . S 4 e :C T Kk Y . ., J 2 -. 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