Montmorenci High School - Tigerette Yearbook (Montmorenci, IN)
- Class of 1946
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t. X sv' ,'.f::,. . J'- . D I fr . l ,Ha ' ik. f I . 54 E, 1 X 3 -af L 1 - IH FUUUURY U? NW? Q? 0 dawg?-6QwJm Gag:-gm Ba THE TURP 11,5005 THEE, FEEND OF ry fTUDENT DAYJQ NONE KNW THEE BUT To LQQL Tues Nome KNEW THEE Bur TO PRAIIE. IIESAGE FROH OUR SUPXRIUTBWDDFP To The Trojan Staff-Seniors of l91,6-- I wish to congratulate you on your annual. It has taken a lot of planning, a lot of work. You have done a good job. Your tour years or high school have been hard. Due to the war, schools, as well as evervthinz else have been effected. Brothers, sisters, friends and schoolmates have been scattered to the far parts or the world. Materials, help and other things havebeen hard to get. Everyone has been worked a 'little hmrder than in normal time. However you have stuck loyally to your school and your work. Now you are 'ready to go on to higher education and your life work. I have every confidence that each and everyone of you will be an uprigxt citizen loyal to yourself, your family, your community, and your country. You will remain strong and clean nhysicelly and morally. It is with regret I say 'ozoodbye' to 0.l.S. and you--but there is a deep satisfaotionu knowing in the years to come. I can meet you as tried and true friends. Sincerelv yours Robert K. Funk We reserve this page to express our appreciation to our parents, taxpayers. teachers, schoolbnav-d man- bers and others who have made our school life a happy and nrofitable one. Present school hoard members are John Fauoue, Jr., Bennv VanderPas and Pat Sanderson. Other board members who have served durina our four yeaxs of hinh school are John Anderson, Rudy Prevol, and Leonard Dunham. We wish to thank all these board members who have given their time and efforts to the school at no nay except the thanks of thoughtful. citizens. The Seniors of 'L6 X WY, W 7 Y 7 W FF X1 g ,QPF C: QMILIF' X , 1: , 3, J 4fs '2'fi ' ' 553 QW ------:Q-'Ill :U ,-,,, - 9'-Y'- wi ll , I U -f Helen Rittenhouse ----- Great Pulls, Annhjalle Goya ,,,, gilhoht, Qont- Montana, Greet Falls College of cnc, Easter: jonh nn Uox.'l Education, Fifth and Sixth Grtdes. School, jjlljnzg, Mont-W-, riyst wud Feconu GTMGPF. Irs. funk ---- Crert Falls, mont- Katt Scheff ----- St. Murtin's High, ana, Iontfnw State Aonaal Qnlege, Lacey, Washington, St. Martin's Ir. Dillon, montana, Third nndlouxth College, Lacey, Washington, Eust- Grades. ern montana normal, Billings,Jnnt- ana, Seventh R Eighth Grades and Grade Ueskatblll Coach. gow, , Robert K. Funk ---- Suoerintenuent, Siierician, 1-lent:-ne, glontena E-tate College, Bozeman, Ifiontene Normal College, Dillion, U. of hiontz-ne, 2.41 ssoule, Geometry, Alggebr: , I-'orld Problems, Che:txietr3',tociul Science, Bank Iiss Mary Knoble---Cilmont, Liozzt- ana, University of I-Zozztnna, Liis- souls., Liouti-nu, Eastern Llontena Normal, Billings, Montana, Uni- versity of California, Berkeley, California, Typing, I, II, III, English I, hiechanicel Drewringg, Art, Home Fconozsgi cs, Home Fc. Club Mrs. Chedsey ---- Orchard, Colorado, Colorado Stete College of Educa- tion, Greely, Colorado, American History, Spanish I 8a II, English II Ea III, Physical Education, De- bate Team. Ernest Copenhaver ------ Hinsdale, Montana, Montana State Normal College, Dillon, Montana, Uni- versity of Montana, Missoula, Montana, Great Falls Commercial College, Great Falls, Montana, World History, General Science, Shop, Physical Education. C71-'IQ Ii UAW LQQL ILM G53 nfs? , Q , sh I S 5:-o li, . .. K -'Wim flj Q61 I E Coriqr Irsens---Twrnalism 13- A-U' Marian Shay--Journalism 2 4 nual 4. Basketball 1. 2. 0. 4, Annual 4, Home Ee. Club lf 3: af Football 2, 5, 4. B1undoriI18 H d rs 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Zi, 4, Band 1 er .. dent Council 1, President 5. -f -., Home Ee. Clifford Bucher--Journalism 3 22523: hgitg ifngzisiial Ea. l, Annual 4, Basketball 2, 5, 4. 2. 5. i6D,C1ab 1.'2, 3, 4, Band Football 2, 5, 4. 1, 2, 3, Blundering Herd 5, Li' xslunuering Herd 3. bl-51-y 5, President 1, btudent Q Council 2, 5, 4. 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 5, Li: bl-ary 5, BlU.I1d6I'iDS Herd 5, Stu- 'Danny Mitchell-JTransferred tum Shelby, Annual 4, ' Hands Schaeffer--Journulisu l l 2, Annual 4, Hour Ec. Cluo l, 2, Pep Club 1, T, F, 4, Band v, 5, 4, Blunuoring herd 5, Trexaurer E, Eecrntwry 4, P. E. l, S, Sz Pamela Porter--Annual 4, Physical Ed. 1, 5, Home Ee. Club 1, 2, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Blundering Herd 3, Secretary 4 Sill Byrne-JBransferreu fra: St- Mary'S Annual 4, Basketball l, 4, Football 4. President 4- Jmrley Urnhrey--Annual Q, rvot- ball E, 4, Journalism E. Bluud- ering Herd 5. NOT PICTURED Mark IcKenzie--Basketball 1, 2, 5, Football 1, 2, 5, Blundcring Herd 5. Gordon Dipple--Journuliau 1, 2, 3. Annual 4, Elundering Herd 5, ..f1'm.v . ..1 lg A UH Schoolmates, Teachers, Parents and Friends! I bid you welcome. We leave our High School with the usual feeling of sadness which comes as a result of leaving things dear to ue. But we Realize we must put away this sadness and go out to fulfill the duties facing us as American Citizens. Good Citizenship is on of the things we have been striving for all through our school years. Before we started school our Parents had the responsibility of teaching us to share with others and how to follow the laws of good sportsman- ship with our family as well as the little neighbor boy or girl. Next, the patient teachers of our grade school days gave to us further training on how to work together. Our greatest preuaration for responsibility and citizenship we gained as we went through high school. There we grasped the idea that we weren't in school just to learn facts from books but that our teachers and parents had been trying to make good citizens out of each one of use We learned that in H. S. when we have worked to our full capacity, when we have learned to do things for ourselves, when we have trained to develop high standards for our school and keen than high, thm we have learned some thing of what America wants of her people. When we acquired the habit of.tak1ng- care of our books and the equipment nroided for us by the citizens of this community to educate us for this demo- cracy: when we learned how to cooperate with each other, when we trained to respect our classmates and teachers and when we in turn were good enough citi- -zens to demand respect from then, than we had tal-:en a mighty important step on the trail of goodd citizenship. We move on up that trail of good citizenship wlth confidence and enthus- iasm. Dorone Whitt XFX If 21373 DZ-3501-ang-0w1I0'OOO of h Another spring. Another Graduation. For us who are before you tonight the volume of our high-school days has come to a close. No longer willfu- knowledge come from text-books but from the book of Life itself. During the years in high-school a great war has been fought and won,1eav- ing the world in a turbulent, unsettled state. The 191.6 graduates will plav an important cart in the future of our countrv. We need to be good citizens each willing to do his narticnler job well to help build e better world, Tonight marks the goal for which we have labored these four years. We are happy to have achieved this goal, yet we realize thgt Something is gone that we can never have ageing the care-free davs of high-school and the frlend- shin of teachersand classmates. It is now my sad duty to bid 5 farewell to the school .which has fostered us. to the teachers who have been so patient 1.n our 'sometime stumbling attempts to learn and to the friends with whom we share so many memories. We wish also to thank our nav-ents and l friends f01' Hlvwrazing us in so many ways. New we must go on to achieve new goals, make new friends. The door tothe Future is Oven- Mawr we keep our ideals high ancpeacn of us realize the ambi- tions we have set before us. Pame1a,Porte1- rl1L. l'l l . 3.7 I In the fall of '42, fourteen good-looking Freshmen start- ed climbing the ladder of fame by entering old O.H.S. Gordon Dipple, mark McKenzie, Betty Jean Smiley, Anna Lu Farris, Dorene Whitt, Pamela Porter and Marian Shay all blew in from Kevin with Kennard Irgsns and Cliff Bucher nailing from Ferdig, while Bill Byrne, Dale Flynn, Wanda Schaeffer, Alton Black and John Oien were rannents from Oilmont. After surviving a tough initiation from our upper clas- men, we became full-fledged Froshies, hoping that one day somebody would get wise and put an elevator so that Mrs. Dahl would not have to spend so much time puffing around to find us. The next year we moved up e notch and were promoted to the carved desks in the sunny Sophmore room where we gave Miss McAullay the pleasure of watching over us. In this year we gained Lavonne Heck from Libby, Dennis Robertson from Malta, John Schwab from Great Falls. We lo st Anna Lu Farris to Cut Bank, Betty Jean Smiley to California. The term of Ll,-l,5 we called ourselves 'big shots' and walked into the-Jr.-Sr. room under the fimx hand of Mrs. Ched- sey. This year we worked our fingers to the bone and wore our brains to a frazzle calculating money to feed the starving Seniors. In this busy year we gained Betty Jean Smiley from Cal- ifornia and Harley Umphrey from Shelby. We lost La Vonne Heck to Lewistown, Alton Black to Dutton, John Schwab to Great Falls, John Oien to California and Dale Flynn discontinued sckml. Now in out last and mighty stand we occupied the desks near the window, which makes us all the brighter so that we can cheerfully look down our noses at all underclassmen and use the privileges which the forego ng Seniors left us. As we reach the top of the ladder we find ten retaining Seniors strutting up to the stage to receive their diplomas. Of these are: Pamela Porter, Dorene Whitt, Wanda Schaeffer, Marian Shay Kennard Irgens, Clifford Bucher, Daany Mitchell, Bill Byrne, Harley Umphrey and Gordon Dipple. Mari an Shay O O f ll T11-71137 The Rocky Mountain ranch ot Clifford Bucher and Bill Byrne was the scene of much activity in the string of l956. Invitations have been sent and all is ready for the grand reunion of the class of 19l.6. . The first arrivals are just coming down the road now. It's Marian and Corky Irgens. Marian is now a very success-' ful interior decorator with Macy and Co. in New York City and Corky is head coach at Columbia University. Who's that driving un in the slick new Cadillac? If it isn't Dorene Whitt. She says she likes her new Job as head of the music department at Stephens College very much. Just got a call from Gordon Dipole. I'm afraid he'l1 be a little late for the reunion. '1'hey're really keeping him busy these days as chief illustrator of several leading magazines. Danny Mitchell just drove in from attending the big 0ilmsn's Convention in Tulsa Oklahoma. Did you get your 104 price boost in oil, Denny? Here comes the owner ot the 'Diamond Horseshoe , San Franoi sco's leading night-club. You can recognize Harley Umphrey if you look beneath the loud sports coat. who's the cute couple driving uv novf? It IOOKS like Hr. and Mrs. llark llclenzie. She is the former Wanda Schaef- fer. They've been hapwily married since ldark's di.S0h81'B'3 from the Navy and are living in Great Falls. 1 al 1 Pamela Porter. She is doing 811 rightuggoig? Chris? of the Juvenile Delinquency Denartmellii in washington D.C. well folks' thatvs all for nov. Maybe we'l1 meet 888111 in 1966. Pamela Porter QA?-QI I CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of l,,6 , being of sound mind and m mory, do make, publish, and declare this our last will in the manner and fonm as follows: First we give to the Junior Class our sunny, carved up desks by the windows and hope that Cope finds them in them when the first bell rings each day. Next, to the future Spanish II Class, all the gum found under the table as you know it is not allowed in Spanish Class. And to all the undergrads our many talents and good manners acquired during our four years in High School. Corky Irgens, the pride and joy of our basketball team, wills his athletic aoillty to Jack Swenson. We hope to see you on the first five next year Jack. Bill Byrnes wills to Glen McKee his quiet and pleasing personality. ' Pamela Porter leaves to Hanky Vander Pas her aoility to get along with the teachers and her good grades. No more trips during school now Hanky! Gordon Dipple wills his letters S :rem the Draft Board to anyone of the future Senior ooys that wants them, Harley Umphrey leaves his 'happy Saturday nights' and his ability to circulate any and all the new slang that's possible around the school to James O'Kins. Marian Shay leaves her dare-devil attitude to Odes Delp. Boy you'd better sell that motorcycle for sure now Odes. Danny Mitchell leaves his position as head mechanic in Heglgg Garage to Jackie Jarrett. - Clifford Bucher wills his hearty laugh and ability to argue himself out or any tight spot to Bobby Thompson who never acquired Cl1fford's gift of gab. Wanda Schaeffer wills her height to Corky Thompson and anyone ibut Mark! in the whole U. S. Navy to Earline. Dorene Whitt wills all she doesn't know about Geometry so Beverly Whitt. You should he on the Honor Roll next year ev. Dorene Whitt L r eeeee All All or I 2 M ' N XXX if if-7,4 c Q V4 1 if-O ll' :AV 1 Q ?X 'Nix Y '11 X?fY?'fiY.'X5 abiyigg :iff 221: -- asf 1' eq X S . ,- QA, ,, w wgfv 11: Q . ,.:, . .Q h X y . fi . 1 , xiis. ., ie: 1 N , A ,if 12.3, if IUXEDH' 33. is 'gf' ii fx .fa 'vw A , A . , ti?-A was 5 gggyig asain? X , Q.. 3 ' U CS ' 9 S ff '3S:eMlvb'wv, - ,mm NS. -32, 343.132 fl Efiifsfi fS?5.L 55555 ii?-550 1 A x . Algf 'et X, X Q -. .5:'5s5'-1 -izigsuxx ' X:xYJQAiVsYXY.,Yf- . ,X.g 5 . X:-,. 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X, Sr X XX X 5 X 3 iam Walrus WEEAQM-:ea 7 .4 UL 1 f 2 sl .1 e ' ' .br , ' 15' - '-ig Q ff from 1 ft t ri t Ralph Bsldsni. Leslie Roark Leo Lee 32:5-igogmvel-3.8m-n.: swgsim, mm D01-nb1iaer, non Hathswey, noi Byrne. First row, Della lstzdorf, Iaekie Sanderson, lr. Schott, Doreen ling and Scotty TIIQSOH- - Back row from left to right, Esther Palette, Bobby Pellett, Don- ald Olson, llarvin Copenhaver, Perry Lee, Lester-Polette, Jimmie Delp, Betty Lou Silbeman, llerilyn Baldsni.. First row, Bettylee gellielmlmstead, Kiss Rittenhouse, E1eano1-'Vander Pas, and Doris sxwel ' 0 . v Third row left to right, Patty Lee, Bobby Doughty, Neal Maxwell, Billy Pellett, Billy Doughty, Jon Anderson, LaVerne Roark,Ronn1e Thompson, Jimmy Hilliard, Mary Pat Sanderson. Second row,Eunioe Matzdorf, Sharon Marsh, Carole Baldani, Leona Kruse, Mrs. Funk , AId1S Swenson, Carole Dingnan, Hazel Bucher, Pauline B1bee.F1rst row, Bruce Thompson, Wayne Arland, 'Tony Eastliok, Stanley Rogers, Tommy Thompson, Bryce Chivers, end Philip Majerus. Not pictured, Charles Hathaway and Harold Hathaway. Third row left to right, Donnie Sauby, George A1-land, Roger Hath- away, Duane Vibert, Roger Winter, Douglas Polette, Jimmy Peterson, Bobby Appley. Second row, Mary Lu Nepstad, 'Beverly '1'hompson,J'oyce Burgess, Gayle Matzdorf, Dorothy Kruse, Winifred Rogers,Nancy Maj- erus, Mrs. Gore. First row, Leslie Hodgson, Bobby VanderPas,Herb- ert Silberman, Billy Dowen, Scott Shivers, Leonard Dunham,Harold MoColley and Darryl Marsh. Not pictured, Shirley Hathaway. Q A KEWN GRADES V fix 5 if :. f, .v l W 7 if Oilmont Oilmont Oilmont Oilmont Oilmont Oilmont Oilmont Oilmont Oilmont Oilmont Oilmont Oilmont 0 ilmout Oilmont Oilmont Oilmont VS VS. 'VE VS 'VS VS . VE. VS. VS VS VS VS 'VS VS VS VS OILLOLT JUNIOR HIGH BAtLYTBALL Kevin. . Kevin. . Cut Bank Sweet Gr: Brady. . Kevin. . Shelby . Sunburst ESS Sweet Grub Kevin. . Cut Bank Sweet Gr Sunburst WB' Team Shelby . Shelby . District Tournament at Valier Oilnont vs. Valier . Oilnont vs. Cut Henk GSS. Q. Q M-. 12 30 21 24 20 19 21 14 29 25 12 31 17 27 22 21 19 21 n u n THEY 8 8 28 13 13 7 17 52 15 15 16 25 40 30 18 25 25 22 ASKETBALL TEAM: Back row from left to right: Coach Copenhaver ggrl Smitha, Jack Jarrett, Vern Fauque, 'Gerald Funk,B. Lamoeth Paddy Byrne, Gene Tinsley, and manager BUCKS? BYTT19- Front row from left to right: Bill Byrne, Joe Perron, Clifford Bucher, Odes Delp, and Corky Irgens LE.'I'TERMAN'S CLUB: Back row from left to right: Gerald Funk Bill Lambeth, Vern Feuque, Mickey Byrne, Dewey Majerus, Le Roy Blair, Bank Vander Pas, Clifford Bucher, Glenn le Kee, and Joe Perron. Front row. from left to right: Bob Wenlger, Gene Tinsley, Bill Byrne, Corky Irgeus, Carl Smiths, Odes Delp, and Paddy Byrne. T Q U l.EQI Y 5 4 I ACTWQETEES t . 5? 1, W 'lbpfa' , 1 K 5 . sl ' ' Q vw Z uL is ef- X 1 aageuwm September September Septe ber September September October October October October October October November November November November December December Dece ber December December December January January' January January January January January January TY Februa YQ 8- . KW, ,W -ig 6, ' op! ' j Psii 522512, .1 Z ff '- f Z' . ' ,,, fi , X I 4-School Started 10-Imitation' 14-Initation Party 28-Sunburst There 28-Freshman Return Party 1-'Harmon of Michigan' 5-Brady'Here 8-Senior Claes Rings 13-School Vacation 19-Valier Thgie 25-Card Party 3-Home Ec. Convention 16-Student Council Card Party 22-Thanksgiving Vacation -Browning There -Junior Dance -Shelby There -Velier Here -Brady There -Home Ee. Christmas Party 24-Christmas Vacation L-Conrad Here 5-Browning Bere 7-Sunburst Here 12-Shelby Here 18 19 30 1 8 14 15 21 -Valier There -Cut Bank Here 25-Conrad There 26-Cut Bank Grades Here 1-Sweetgrase Here February February February February February February February February February February March March March March Merch March March March April April April April May May May May May May may 2-Sunburst There B-Brady Here 9-Basketball Supper 10-Junior Dance 14-Valentine Party 15-Cut Bank Bere 16-Chester There 19-Sunburst G1r1's Here 20-Sunburst Women Here 2b23-District Tournament 1-2-Little Four Tourney 6-Debate Team Card Party 7-9-Divisional Tourney 14-16-Grade Tourney 15-Debate Team to Missoula 16-St. Patr1ck'e 22-School Party 27-Boy Scout Dinner 1-April Fool's Day 13-Junior Play, 'The Groom Said No' 13-Junior Dance 19-Good Friday 11-Havre Band Festival 12'Bacca1areate 16-Junior-senior Banquet 17-Graduation 18-Junior-Senior Prom. 22-Eighth Grade Graduation 24-School Ends 1 X ANNUAL STAFF: Back row from left to right: Kermard Irgens, Marian Shay, Clifford Bucher, Dorene Whitt. Front row from left to right: Wanda Schaeffer, B111 Byrne, Pamela Porter, Gordon Dipple. ' A Y ,,,, GUSHER ff1'A.F , , ,-, , Betty Fauque, Joanne Heslu, Thie1e,Thompson, Muriun Shay. F: From left to right: 2.151-g:frfft Sanderson June P1-eval PEP CLUB: Third row from left to right: Eleanor Gibson, Mickey Sanderson, Qixie Golden, Marian Shay, Ellavon Ketoham, Dorene Whitt, Doris Rogers, Betty Higd m, Bonnie Crist, Lila Bannan Joyce Vro man, and Thiele Thompson. Second row from left to right: Pamela Porter, Betty Arland, Edith Rogers,and Dorothy Flynn, First row from left to right: Helen Delp,Shorty Thompson Beverly Whitt, and leaders June Prevol, Bonnie Whitt,M. Bucher GIRL'S BASKETBALL: Standing from left to right: Coach Chedsey Meragret Sanderson, Earline Thompson, Helen Delp,' Bonnie Crist Beverly Whitt, Dixie Golden, June Prevol, Mildred Bucher, Lila Bennan, and Marian Shay. 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