Lodge Grass High School - Golden Eagle Yearbook (Lodge Grass, MT)

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FOREWORD When Time who steals our years away Shall steal our pleasures, too. The mem’xy of the past will stay And half our joys renew, Thomas Moore Z CO ( ft life !! t’l' V !!!iVlV'VlVV'V'V' 'V'Vi I'll' ttm I'Ml ri“i ' W ’ ,|l|liMI'l|!S!iii; ■ ,1 :'i ! !jl!i 5555? MR. R. J. BROWN B.A., M.A. State University of Montana Superintendent of Schools, district number 27. BOARD OF EDUCATION Edwin Miles.............................................................Chairman Joe Morrison ........................................................... Trustee Calvin Buckingham. ..................................................... Trustee Winfield Jeffers ........................................................ Trustee John Whiteman............................................................Trustee Mr. Arthur G. Westwood Jr Cleric HELEN S. EGGART B.A. University of Nebraska. Latin I and II, General Business Training, Bookkeeping. Direotor of dramatics. LLOYD GRAHAM B.S. Montana State College. Vocational Agriculture. JEAN JORDAN B.A. University of Montana. U.S. History, Worlds History, Sophomore English, Girls’ Physical Education. High School Librarian. Sponsor of Freshman Class. ALINA N. NEUMANN B.A. Concordia College. English 1, III, IV, grade sohool music. Direotor of Girls' and Boys’ Glee Clubs. Sponsor of Pep Club. Sponsor of Junior Class. ALBERT FELDMAN B.S. Montana State College. General Mathematics, Commercial Geography, Commercial Arithmetic, Problems in American Democracy, Biology. Director of Boys' athletics. Sponsor of Sophomore Class. Sponsor of L Club. CHARLES HAGGERTY B.S. Montana State College. General Science, Algebra 1, Plane Geometry. Director of Band. Sponsor of Senior Class DOROTHY LEE STARE B.S. State University of Montana. Conroeroial Law, Typing I and II, Shorthand I and H, Journalism. Advisor of newspaper and annual. 5 STUDENT COUNCIL Edward Weigand, Kenneth Morrison, John Dale Morgan, Mr. R. J. Brown, Donald Esp, Everett Hager, Henry Esp. Florence Swearingen, Margaret Knutson, Betty Swearingen, Inger Berland, Ruhy Miles, Georgette Johnson. INGER SUSAN BERLAND Pretty to -walk -with, nice to talk with. Glee Club 1-2-3; Pep Club 4; Vice President 3-4; Journalism 4; Latin Club 2. LAVON BONNIE BROWN The harder I try, the gooder to be, the worse I am. Glee Club 1-2-3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Dramatics 3-4; Journalism 4; Latin Club 2; Physical Education 3—4; Operetta 4. FRED DICKY BIRD King of the basketball fans. Basketball 1-2—3-4; track 3—4; L Club. PATRICIA PAT CARNEY Neat and Petite. Dramatios 3-4; Pep Club 1-2-3—4; Drill leader 4; Glee Club 4; Journalism 3; Secretary and Treasurer 1; Operetta 4. EILEEN MIDGE 2GGART A friend indeed in time of need. Dramatics 3—4; Journalism 3; President 1; Secretary and Treasurer of Pep Club 4; Glee Club 1-2; Pep Club 1-2—4; Physical Education 3-4. GRACE MAYBE FAUGHT The world was made for fun and frolic. Glee Club 1—2—3—4; Physioal Education 3; Latin Club 2; Operetta 4. VIOLET VI GRAHAM Light and bright on top. I I ! I I I ! I Glee Club 1-4; Physical Education 3; Journalism 4. 8 ! I MORRIS MURGATOYD HUNGERFORD Far from the maddening girls he stands. Dramatics 4. LYSLE BUD LOCKETT n He knows much, hut he thinks more. Football 4; Glee Club 1-2-3; Dramatios 3-4. L Club. WILMA WILLIE LOCKETT The best way to have a friend is to be one. Glee Club 4. MARY MAC MAGNAJJI She will be a lovely nurse. Glee Club 2—3—4; Latin Club 2; Operetta 4. CHARLOTTE SHEREE 'MEDICINE HORSE Just a little bashful. Pep Club 1—2—3; Physical Education 1—2—3; Glee Club 1—2—3. JANE JANE MEFFORD Ctueen of the Isle of tin. Dramatics 3—4; President Pep Club 4; Pep Club 1-2—3—4; Journalism 3; Secretary and Treasurer 3; Latin 2. ROBY ROBE MILES All she has to do, she does with all her might. Secretary and Treasurer 4; Band 1-2-3-4; Physical Education 3—4; Glee Club 1—a; Journalism 3—4; Latin Club 2. 9 KENNETH KENNY MORRISON •A lion among ■women, a man among men. President 3-4; Dramatics 3-4; Football 4; Basketball 1-2-3-4; Latin Club 1-2-3; President, Agriculture 3; Traok 3—4; L Club. PATTY SUSY SOWERS ■Blessed with a smile that won't wear off2 Dramatics 3-4; Glee Clubl-2—3—4; Journalism 4. DORIS DEE JAY SWEARINGEN A fair maid, fair in all she does. Glee Club 1—2—3—4; Pep Club 1-2-4; Journalism 3; Vice President 1; Physioal Education 3. DOROTHY DORT WHAM ■Shy as a violet. Glee Club 1-2—3—4; Journalism 4. I I i 1 AGATHA GAY WOLFE Ain't love grand; Dramatics 1-2-4; Glee Club 1-2; Physical Education 2. CHARLES CHUCK WRIGHT So tall that he does not have to stoop to conquer. Dramatics 3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3-4; President 2. MEMORIES OF THE CLASS OF '41 The class history for a part of the class of 1941 began twelve years ago in the little gray school house down town. In the third grade year this olass moved on to the hill and became a part of the Valley View System. When this class became of military age it was drafted into the school arrqy to be drilled for four years of intensive training in oamp preparation at Lodge Grass High. In charge of the camp was Commander Norville, who two years later was replaced by Commander Brown. Starting out in the year 1937, this olass of forty green rookies had much to learn. But they were put through kitohen police and guard duty at the hands of the second year cadets. Lieutenant Neumann was intrusted with supervision of this company. Top sergeant was Eileen Eggart; second sergeant, Charles Wright; quartermaster, Patrioia Carney. After a year's discipline and training they became second year oadets. Now, they were in position to initiate a new group of raw reoruits into kitohen police. There were thirtyfour in number this year beoause seme of the company had been transferred or discharged from the servioe. Lieutenant Faris was intrusted with supervision of this company. Top sergeant was Charles '.fright; second sergeant, Jane Mef-ford; quartermaster, Kenneth Morrison. After a Sumner's furlow these cadets came back for their third year of training. Lieutenant Haggerty was intrusted with supervision of this company. Top sergeant was Kenneth Morrison; seoond sergeant, Inger Berland; quartermaster, Jane Mefford. This company presented the drama, Miss Millions. The big event of this year was the prom and banquet, given for the veterans of '40. The fourth and last year found these cadets, veterans. Many of these veterans won medals for distinguished service in athletics, scholarship, and oitizenship. Lieutenant Haggerty was again intrusted with the supervision of this company. Top sergeant was Kenneth Morrison; second sergeant, Inger Berland; quartermaster. Ruby Miles. The veteran's presentation of Girl-Shy maintained their high dramatio standard. On graduation day, comnissions were presented to eighteen veterans: Inger Berland, Fred Bird, Bonnie Brown, Patrioia Carney, Eileen Eggart, Grace Faught, Violet Graham Morris Hungerford, Lysle Luokett, Wilma Luckett, Mary Magnani, Jane Mefford, Ruby Miles, Kenneth Morrison, Patty Sowers, Doris Swearingen, Dorothy Wham, and Agatha Wolfe. Of these eighteen there are three, namely, Graoe Faught, Patricia Carney, Eileen Eggart, who have had all twelve years of training in the Lodge Grass Schools. Class Motto 'Tis not fashion, form, nor state, but get up and get that makes one great. Class Colors Blue and Silver Class Flower Red Rose II Rose Marie Black Hawk Robert Boggess Eunice Clow Austin Cossitt Kayle Culbertson Bethel Elder Lyle Faught Betty Gibbons Georgette Johnson Margarette Knutson Raymond Miller Viola Nichols Edna Owen Johnny Pease Betty Swearingen Bill Weigand James Wiley Elizabeth Yellowtail Bud Terrel Miles Mock Cyril Not Afraid JUNIORS 12 J J .1 J 1 J J J J .] 1 Norma Barrett Malena Borland Shirley Boese Evan Brook Marjean Brockway Maxine Brown IVancis Cossitt West Donahoe Donald Esp Henry Esp Margaret Fellows Rachiel Foltz Dottie Gardner Virginia Gilbert Bill Graham Bill Green Everett Hager Ed Holbert James Heigis Oakley Jackson Ethel Mae Miller Marie Miller Ruth Miller Kieth Morgan Charlotte Morton Carl Pettit Jack Rasmussen Clyde Riplett Esther Riplett Enmett Smith Everett Williams Robert Wiley Ruby Wright Louise Young Kenneth Yellowtail Dixie Lee W0lf SOPHOMORES 13 Bobby Bends Florence Boggess Betty Bzoski Bill Cossitt Arlena Cox Velma Cox Jean Culbertson Joan Davidson Ruth Foltz Betty Lou Graham Lee Graham Harold Hager Roberta Hamnett Delmer Havener Boyd Hopper Ruth Jabs Hazel Knight Lucille Ledo Marilyn MsVay Nadine Miles Doris Milliron John Morgan Anabelle Neil Joe Not Afraid Elda Pease William Pease Lorraine Pettit Louise Ripley Joyce Sherman Rosalie Graliam Val?. Beth Shreves Hobby Spriggs Lincoln Stewart Florence Swearingen Ira Left Hand Edward Weigand Jack Westwood Fauline White Man William Williams Billye Ruth Z. FRESHMEN I I ! ! I I ! I 1 I I 14 ■V lf VV , ( vV Vv' ( : v.v M _ V . 'f s v SPORTS V 4 i v ✓ FOOTBALL Bud Terrel, Donald Esp, John Pease, Bill Green, Robert Boggess. Kayle Culbertson, Francis Cossitt, Jay Brockway, Raymond Miller, Austin Cossitt, Coach Feldman, Mr. R, J. Brown, Keith Morgan, Bobby Bends, Kenneth Morrison, Cyril Not Afraid. Lysle Luckett. (Camera Shy—Kenneth Yellowtail, Cleo Medicine Horse) I I I I I i ! I I I L 16 r i ' ■ Coach Felairan, Jay Brockway, Cyril Not Afraid, Bobby Bends Mr. R. J. Brown. Joe Not Afraid, Henry Esp, John Pease, Kenneth Morrison, Lincoln Stewart, Fred John Pease, Fred Bird, Kenneth Morrison TRACK Joe Not Afraid, Lincoln Stewart Bobby Bends, Cyril Not Afraid Kenneth Yellowtail 18 L CLUB Linooln Stewart, Keith Morgan, Eayle Culbertson, Henry Esp, Raymond Miller, Joe Not Afraid, Jay Brockway, Lysle Luckett, Fred Bird, Coach Albert Feldman. Cyril Not Afraid, Bobby Benda, Kenneth Morrison, John Pease, Bud Terrel, Bill Green, vic e—ft'e s idexrt Manager l J GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Louise Young, Marilyn McVay, Eileen Eggart, Joyce Sherman, Shirley Boese, Charlotte Morton, Doris Milliron. Eonnie Brown, Eldah Pease, Ethel Mae Miller, Velma Cox, Mane Miller, Ruby Miles, Dixie Lee Wolfe, Ruth Miller. _ , « , . Eadine Miles, Maxine Brown, Malena Berland, Arlene Cox, Hazel Knight, ,-etty Bzoski, Miss Jordan. BASKETBALL, B SQUAD Everett Hagar, Lyle Faught, Raymond Miller, James Wiley, Coach Feldman. Jack Westwood, Oakley Jackson, Henry Esp, Donald Esp, William Pease, 20 IZ 3UIALL9V Joan Davidson, Florence Swearingen, Betty Swearingen, Edna Owens, Betty Gibbons, Ethel Mae Miller, Shirley Boese, Bonnie Brown, Inger Berland. Ella Richards, Margaret Fellows, Margaret Knutson, Kayle Culbertson, Donald Esp, Jay Brockway, Charles Wright, Mr. R. J. Brown, Patty Sowers, Dorothy Wham. Mildred Thorson, Everett Hager, Henry Esp, West Donahue, Ruby Miles, Malena Berland, Ruby Wright, Joyce Sherman, Marjean Brockway, Miss D, Stark. BAND Nadine Miles, Mr. Haggerty, Annabel Neal, George Pease, Evan Brock, Betty Lou Graham, Hazel Knight, Bill Green, Donald Esp, Edward Weigand, Harold Metcalfe, West Donahue, John Morgan, Bill Pease, Pauline Whiteman, Marjorie Thornburg, Reenhold Jabs, Harold Hagar, Boyd Hopper, Jacob Jabs, Ralph Forman, Oscar Wiltner, Ruby Miles, Margaret Fellows, Ethel Mae Miller, Ed Holbert, Billye Ruth Zinmerman, Everett Hagar, Bobby Spriggs, Bernard Cummins, Lloyd Graham, Jack Westwood. 23 SENIOR GIRLS' GIJEF CLUB ifi.88 Neumann, Georgette Johnson, Grace Faught, Mary Magnani, Margaret Knutson. Doris Swearingen, Bonnie Brown. ' igatha Wolfe, Violet Graham, Viola Nichol3, Patty Sowers, Patrioia Carney, Wilma Duckett, Dorothy Wham. JUNIOR GIRLS' CT.CT CLUB Lee Woife, Valea Beth Shreve, Rosa Lee Graham, Ruth Jahs, Betty Lou Graham, Shirley Boese, Ruth Foltz, Billye Ruth Zimneman. ' 3 yT « «+lfcVf Jeanr- bCrt80n' L°rene Pettit Dori8 Milliron, Annabel Neal , Charlotte Morton, Eldah Pease, Lucille Ledo. Rachel Foltz, Virginia Gilbert, Ruby Wright, Marjean Brockway, Malena Berland, Louise Ripley, Roberta Hamnett, Norma Barrett, Miss Neumann. 24 U Jj % I boys gl;-:e club Delmar avner, Charles Wright, Miles Mock. Bobby Spriggs, Miss Neumann, Carl Petitt, William Weigand. TRIPLE TRIO Billye Ruth Zimmerman, Marilyn MoVay, Ruth Jabs, Betty Lou Graham, Georgette Johnson. Rachel Foltz, Louise Ripley, Malena Berland, Ruby Wright, hiss Alina Neumann. 25 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Lincoln Stewart, Miles Mock, Oakley Jackson, Ed Holbert, Jack Rassmussen, Donald Isft Everett Williams, Enxaett Smith. Harold Hager, Bud Terrel, William Williams, Raymond Miller, Robert Wiley, Franois Cossitt, Bobby Spriggs. Mr. Graham, Austin Cossitt, Robert Boggess, Lyle Fattght, Carl Pettit, James Wiley, Delmar Havener. Treasurer 26 PEP SQUAD Miles Mook, Oakley Jackson, Ed holbert, Morris Eungerford, Carl Pettit, Robert Boggess, Everett Hager, William Weigand. Delmer Havener, Bonnie Brown, Jane Mefford, Patricia Carney, Joyce Sherman, Eileen Eggart, Margaret Knutson, Doris Swearingen, Billye Ruth Zimnerman, Bill Cossitt. Marjean Brockway, Edna Owen, Georgette Johnson, Inger Berland, Malena Berland, Ruby Wright, Betty Swearingen, Margaret Fellows, Miss Neumann, Hazel Knight. DRILL TEAM Billye Ruth Zimneman, Eetty Swearingen, Georgette Johnson, Jane Mefford, Bonnie Brown, Marjean Brockway, Malena Berland, Hazel Knight, Inger Berland, Margaret Fellows, Ruby Wright, Doris Swearingen, Margaret Enutson, Eileen Eggart, Joyce Sherman------Drill leader-----Patricia Carney. ' 1 27 Patty Sowers, Morris Hungerford, Dallas IfcVay, Patricia Carney, Kennpth Morrison, Agatha Wolfe, Jay Brockway, Jane Msfford, Charles Wright, Eileen Eggart, Lysle Luckett, Bonnie Brown. JUNIOR PLAY CAST Eunice Clow, John Pease, Viola Nichols, Margaret Knutson, Austin Cossitt, Betty Gibbons, William Weigand, Betty Swearingen, Kayle Culbertson, Georgette Johnson. Raymond Killer, Olive Hanmett. 28 £ ace y JZubyJf. ' front $. fartj f £i een.E. tt K r ° KAtjle. BeV Lou G. % Inqer JB. 29 BUSINESS DIRECTORY The following firms ha-re helped to make it possible for us to publish this annual, and we wish to express our appreciation for their oooperation. BILLINGS SHERIDAN Basye, George W, Billings Clinic Coco Cola Bottling Co. Dr. Sullivan, Dentist Hart-Albin Co. Kartell Truck Lines, Inc. Ideal Bakery Koppe Jewelry Lake Elmo Midland Empire Packing Co. Peterson Typewriter Exchange Purity Bread Smith Funeral Home Yale Oil Corporation WYOLA D. H. Moss, Frigidaires Little Horn State Bank V. C. Johnson Lumber Co. Wyola Cafe Wyola Garage Wyola Mercantile HARDIN Bylund's Jewelry Custer Hiway Lunch Eder Hardware Hardin Auto-Supply Co. Jenson s Beauty Shop R. E. A. Savoy Hotel and Cafe Sawyer Store Aileen's Store Bank of Commerce B. Gross and Co. Carr, J. El, M. D. First National Bank Nash-Finch Co. Quick Printing Co. Sawyer8 Stores, Inc. Sheridan County Electrical Co. Sheridan Creamery, San—i-dairy Stevens Fryberger and Co. Superior laundry Co. LODGE GRASS Bill Gardner's Service Station Bowling Alley Camp Ea He Service Station Cottage Hotel and Cafe Custer Hiway Garage Doodle's Service Station Drug Store, Adams Farmer's UnioD Garage Gamble Store Holley's Grocery Store Johnson Lumber Co. Lodge Grass Theater Midge s Confectionery Pat Niohol's Grocery Store Rangeland Hotel and Cafe Ryan s Barber Shop Sheridan Flour Mills, Elevator Stevenson's Store


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