North Toole County High School - Caprock Yearbook (Sunburst, MT)

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N --if . K - . fe + 4 1 x J ' f i x .I , 4th 2 A jg NX X f .LAQYQV L LSL' , . H W W ,xx f'fk' K ' j ' , i A A K ' lx -4,1 ,Ill-:m x jf f if Q41 -, 2 x ,, 1221? Y Z f 'L X I Xxx r i fr, Q! X UEUIEHTIUN DEDICATION To those men, our school trustees, who have given so generously of their time and effort to maintain and improve the standards of the Sunburst School system until it ranks as one of the top schools in the state, we give sincere thanks. In appreciation we dedicate this, the l9h7 Caprock, to Mr. William Holman, Mr. Edwin Baldwin, and Mr. Jerome Sadlier. AEULT BOARD OF EDUCATION William Holman Whairmanl Jerome Sadlier Edwin Baldwin MR. UUANE R. TAFT Superintenqent American History FAEIJLTY MISS BLANUHE MUMANUS English Library Caprock Advisor Art MISS MAR! ANN ANDERSON Principal Commercial Journalism Junior Class Sponsor Student Council Advisor Dramatics Girls' League FAEULTY MH. WALTER BOURRET Shop Badminton Club Sponsor MR. HAZEN R. LAWSON World History 7th and 8th Social Sci 7th and 8th Science 7th English Junior High Athletics Senior Class Sponsor X FAELILTY Q J, We ,QI wa Q S Wy ' Q , A5 v Q 4 lzffky ,N '. it? S' 1 WSVR WJ, Q ,,.. fnfd pjiywfwpgwmn H'mxwnwvyfn,SfrQwif fi so 1 -21515535 ' A if iii iv f 2 wen wggwzgwagg-' wx mnkw fJi33g,xz'iffC 3G5ff.c'ff.11f me .may ' 1 ,X ., f ' 5,00 n 2 31 W of S' 5 f f 2 ?31'1J,f:.: f :Sw yQj5gwnwg5jQ1M.xgjgf W 'Q Im W ffmggf-w1,g:.LQ f y, s , as H f V efmfufxwwycwqm kxgkfg?5EfWmwh?5g5VSHH Aw?mQwpwnNgffwo wf'.f1i 1' ,'6t'i62fWf Nw ,, of ff' - wzfiw,ffsimf-Q :NM cm ,fgf,,1gi..,f, 1 f, WF Feymfwgfex ' -' iff Q fm . , ,cf ,jf 1 U 5 We ,QT-731 ' ,wwf 'X xg 'Y MH. LYNN S. STEIN Mathematics Science High School Athletics Freshman Class Sponsor Mn. vnzmvou P. XMAURITSEN Band Sociology and Economics 7th and 8th Arithmetic Sophomore Class Sponsor Q fI R x XXX X i vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv VUUUWO l is q XJ ff aff as Amin AAA AAAAAAAAO A f'K-Q X5 f f , XJR fx-. X X ffHM XNf 9 Ei l r x ai 1059 lil xx avg iz! :Z f F , R i ',Q Agf 1 131 , X rf .jjn 7? V, f X .H . Q V 5-5 b Y W i' f y , fx 'Y .2 ..,.A,, F ,E fi, .iljfjif ' A ' v X . -v-W -Y. 1 I J, X , I, I , 411, . K , ' : 'Q . W HW , , Mk ii ' 5 f f f' ' X x .. X, X Q- X I , ' v X 5 'v 7 N N 4 N X, f X . ii ff .,, 1,' NxM,' :! X H5 A wh L' 7, h w bb X , ,. Eff-Qfgixgggmdf HM? ' -5 ' A Z - NW 'E M : 1' 1 d 1 Z iz, 4' , , 2, - W 2 + M fy W 'W ff ' if ' 'XM ff .1 ,IZ 6' R XXX , 1' ' ' W JV' NI fm X 'ff w f J . XFX ' Q' ' vig f x A , ' iii Z SENIEIHS JACK KOSNICK 'He only asks that fortune send a little more than he can spend.' Band l,2,3,L Basketball l,3,l+ Football Bgb Dramatics l Annual Staff L Refiner Staff A Class Treasurer 2 Class Vice President 3 Class President L Shop l Band Vice President L Glee Club 1 BETTY HARDIN 'Always cheerful, never blue Betty's smile is ever'true.' Band l,2,3,u Class Secretary l,2,3,u Glee Club 1,2 Pep Club 1,2,3,L Cheerleader L Basketball 1,2,3 Drematics 2 ,I+ Annual Staff A Home Ec Club 2 Secretary of Band L Secretary of Pep Club 3 Refiner Staff 3 Girls' League A SENIUHS DON SNYDER 'With shining mornin g face creeps lik school.n 9 8 snail to Basketball l 2 Football 3,l,, 'BJ' Track 2,4 1 gizruball 1,2 ass Vice Presid t Annual Staff L, en 2'l' Shop 1,2 SENHJHS BUSTER FULLER 'It would be a shame to neglect one' s education with too much study. Basketball l,2,3,l, Football 3,l, Track 2 Dramatlcs l,l+ Class President 3 Annual Staff L Refiner Staff 2,3 Glee Club l Softball 1 Shop l ODES DELP 'Dark and thoughtful, sometimes he's cause some merry din. Basketball l,2,3,l, Student Council Press 1+ Dramatics 3,l, Shop l,2,3,L Welding Foreman L Band 1 Annual Staff I+ SENIUHS MARGIE GANNON 'Her real self masked by an outward quietness. Dramatics 3,L Home Ee Club 2, Pep Club l,2,3 Girls' League A Band l,2,3,L Basketball 2,3 Annual L Glee Club 1,2,3 Badminton 3,L Secretary, Badm 3 If inton Club BERNARD KIMMET 'Cheerful the same smiling, ever . Popular and friendly, always game.W Shop l,3,h Basketball 1,3 Basketball Manager A Annual Staff A Refiner Staff L , W li: it i fi' SENIIIIHS JOY RATHBUN 'l-r her goal she has set a mark. Towards this she works from light to dark.' Band 2,3 Dramatics 1,2 Glee Club 1,2 Annual Staff 3 Student Council 2 Pep Club l,2,3 Girls' League I, Home Ec Club 2 1 LAURA VICKHAMMER 'Quiet, thoughtful, and always true. what she wouldn't do for you.' Homeroom Vice President 2 Home Ee Club 2,3 Choir 2,3 Homeroom Secretary l Annual Staff 3,L Refiner Staff A Cheerleader A Girls' League Secretary A Arrow Staff 3 SEHVIEE SENIIJHS' CLARENCE PARRENT ROBERT ERIGLSON Football A Basketball fCapt.l L Student Council president L JM, In the fall of l9L3, Sixteen starry-eyed Freshmen entered the halls of Sunburst High School. They were Donald Snyder, Buster Fuller, Betty Hardin, Jack Kosnick, Bernard Kimmet, Margie Gam on, Gerald Bartow, Lawrence McQueary, Sharon Mullikin, Justin Bohannon, George Knobel, Phyllis Kyte, Richard McBee, Charles Mullikin, Thomas McAlpine and James McDermott. George Knobel was elected president and Mr. Christopherson was our sponsor. In our Sophomore year six of our class left us to go to other schools. Justin Bohannon moved to Idahog Gerald Bartow entered the Cut Bank High Schoolg Richard McBee enrolled at the Augusta High School, Jimmie McDermott transferred to the Oilmont High School Charles Mullikin entered the Hingham High School, and Phyllis Kyte moved to Oreg n. George Knobel was re- elected president of our class and Mr. Christopherson remained our sponsor. At the beginning of our Junior year we had lost three and gained one. Those leaving us were George Knobel who transferred to McAlpine who quit school to and Sharon Mullikin who was joined us from Oilmont High elected president for the Conrad High Schoolg Thomas work on his father's farm, married. Jimmie McDermott School. Buster Fuller was year and Mr. Lawson became our sponsor. A very successful prom was given. The annual banquet in honor of the Seniors was held in Cut Bank. This year we gained two members--Odes Delp from Oil- mont and Laura Vickhammer from Kalispell. Jimmie McDermott joined the Marines and Lawrence McQueary transferred to Hood River, Oregon. Jack Kosnick was elected our class president and Mr. Lawson remained our sponsor. Graduating candidates are Donald Snyder Buster Fuller, Laura Vickhammer, Bernard Kimmet Odes Delp, Betty Hardin, Margie Gannon, Jack Kosnick, and Joy Rathbun who is- completing her high school course in three years. LLL. We, the Class of l9L7, of Sunburst High School in the town of Sunburst, County of Toole, State of Mont- ana, do publish and declare this to be our last will and testament in the manner directly following. FIRST ITEM: The SENIOR CLASS leaves, much to the re- lief of Mr. Taft. We leave Evelyn Truswell and Tom Nopper that the school not be caught short in argument. The superior SENIORS leave nothing undone. SECOND ITEM: Buster Fuller leaves his laugh to Helen Delp. Here's hoping she doesn't have to use its Odes Delp leaves his ability in basketball to Teddy Suta, but refuses to part with his dark-haired girl friend. Jack Kosnick leaves his ability to get the family car to Harold Smith, but wishes to take his red- headed secretary to college with him. Betty Hardin leaves her place in band to anyone who thinks he can fill it. Laura Vickhammer leaves her small waist to Peggy Matzdorf. Bernard Kimmet leaves his ability to mind his own business to anyone who needs it. Don Snyder leaves his ability to tell tall tales to Roy Gallup. Joy Rathbun leaves her bangs to Doris Doggett, not that she needs them. Margie Gannon leaves her bubble gum to Miss McManus. Here's hoping she can use ite V 'Q mul v HI MW ff! XXX A QA w A Q 3 , fffffffffff, f'Twx. ff - 9 A fy Q se G it f 1 : Q Tljqrx . in Z Z , f A 9-tw' aff' S 4 LN Kal x , 3 5 '45 59 A E' 411 H -PJ' ,hi L: 7, bw fo J 'A 2 66 S::Ps -el ' T E 2 s ff S 'JV ir ff K , N. iff 54,3 F f f X11 X XSN ff 0lll'VXxXXX ffarkwr The Sunburst High School paper, the Refiner, has been running a series of alumni classes, and this week we have the Class of l9b7 to review.. We have found that every one of the nine graduates of that year are still in Sunburst or Toole County. They must have be- come very attached to this district to stay here. This is the report on what each of the nine gradu- ates are doing at this time. Joy Rathbun has just returned from Paris where she visited as buyer for the latest spring fashions for the new and exclusive Pay-N-Save Style Shop. Don Snyder, in partnership with his father, works in the Snyder and Snyder Plumbing Shop located on Main Street, just two doors from the Grand Theatre. Odes Delp, with the help of Lotus, is milking 36 cows at the Northern Dairy. They are the present own- ers. Buster Fuller won fame as a coach when his Sweet Grass High School basketball team took the district title over Cut Bank 69 to 21, and then took third in the divisional. Margie Gannon went into the teaching field after salaries became attractive, and for the past six years has been a member of the Sunburst Grade School faculty. Jack Kosnick, serving his first term as mayor of'our fair city, is now manager of the Grand Theatre. Bernard Kimmet made his fortune in farming, owning 10,000 acres east of-town. He is seen almost every day in his latest model Buick. Betty Hardin has fared very well, now being steward- ess on the International Airways, operating between Shelby and Lethbridge. Laura Vickhammer can be heard each evening singing on her own program over Sunburst's own radio station SHS, located on the sixth floor of the Northern Hotel. Cl cena 435+ Q:- 'O XX 45 S xg, S T U D Y 5' Il 7 .5 ' x ff' AA 744' X X 4,00 X Mjypj ,V xi S N X l 9 'Q AX NX 417 XX 696.2230 900688 px rr R C .IUNIUHS JLINIUHS First Row--Kleft to rightl Donna Bykonen, Doris Doggett, Ione Gallup, Shirley Gannon. Second Row--Margie Irgens, Loyd Lee, Tom Nopper, Evelyn Trus- well. Not pictured--Peggy Matzdorf. ' iffwyywff Z f f so ff ,7 Q, il 2 Z I 'X JI, 91 JI, 5 1. 2 4 ' jiggggj' YSN Ip f'?g?h ' jp 52 2222 X mx fl X fem 2' L, Ewa Z fig Z iffy ,7 Juniors had a busy year planning the best way to entertain the Seniors. Money-raising projects spon- sored by them were selling hot dogs at the Cut Bank football game, a blanket raffle in November, and an amateur show in March. A radio was presented to the school as a gift from the class. The date of the ban- quet was April 26 and the prom was May 3. Miss Ander- son is Junior class sponsor. ,A if W7 4 n f 1 I ' ll . W ff kg 1:21 5 7 + gl? E W , AA' v I 5 X N X, ' ' f A 'SE if ' - SUPHUNUHES SUFHUMUHES D First Row--Cleft to right! Audrey Chess, Paul Coolidge, Helen Delp, Sylvia Erickson, Harry Evans. Second Row--Betty Gould, Lotus Kohles, Beverly McDermott, Alvere McLouth. Third Row--Derrell Pinkston, Armand Sandon, Dorothy Simmes, Olive Vickhammer. During October, the Sophomores initiated the Fresh- men and gave the annual initiation party in honor of them. The class was unable to have a concession at the basketball games since they could not get coke and the price of weiners was too high. After Christmas, a Tudor Plate Silverware set was raffled. Mr. Mauritsen is our class sponsor. M, 4, MZQ? ., l , ,Z ,. I 7,1 , ,L 7 rx, .Q i C7 I V I 71? 2gTWv 5 f f f X! ff , 1 A W4 Q77 V ' - V XW I I I ,, wif 'Q F HESHMEN Q FHESHSNEN First Row--Kleft to right! Leona Albertson, Lee Ashworth, Iva Doggett, Rita Gould, Roy Gallup. Second Row--Nancy Gannon, Catherine Gottfried, Howard Kimmet, Louise Kleinert, Marlene Larson. Third Row--Leo Lee, Delores McLouth, Frank Phillips, Joanne Polinkus, Kay Shults. Fourth Row--Harold Smith, Wally Smith, Teddy Suta, Walt Sweet, Jeanette Truswell. Freshman got off to a good start this year with Mr. Stein as their sponsor. Their financial statue was raised by a turkey raffle in November, a watch raffle in December, and a concession at the adult badminton tournament in April. ' EIEHTH EHFIDE- First Row--Cleft to right! Barbara Atkinson, Billy Baldwin, Pearl Cameron, Donna Bauer, Franklin Crockford. Second Row--Dale Erickson, Jimmie Evans, Roy Gallup, Robert Gallup, Billy Holman. Third Row--Jerry Kelleher, Ray Luckenbill, Leon Matzdorf, Keith Maxwell, Phyllis McIntyre. Fourth Row--Galen Bykonen, Rosene Moss, Louise Sandon, Maxine Simmes, Virgil Vickhammer. SEVENTH EHAUE First Row--Ilett to right! Bernice. Ashworth, Martha Bovee, James Brubaker, Evelyn Chase, Phyllis Clark. Second Row--Curtis Coleman, Nancy Davis, James Delp, Faye Evans, James Fitzpatrick. Third Row--Sheila Gannon, Adeline Gottfried, Jaoquellan Haight Cora Hannon, Wayne Linnoll. Fourth Row--Lauretta Lund, Shirley Mason, Raymond Nowmiller, James Plnkston, Gary Phillips. Fifth Rau--Judith Simmes, Erling Smith vW'P- I df!! 1 ,Z Q amy WIS v 'vw' ' ' , ' -H '4'3f55'l99'0'Q ' X Q5 'yr fsbmmfifmwfg, ' 'W 0 2 Ein- f' ' Q' .- , ' ' ,!', !i7fi.'i? 5E A 'H V ,f fy QW' g2?..,, a:.4a X , f A R- aff' 'E 9vf99.'?f4Em:e::?--- XX 4 - .. f. ' b :X ' QHQQQIAQSEZSEZEEZV 'M figaibi-Z-1?2a'::', . me-f. 5745512 . XX ff 4574.-i'1Pv' '.,o6vy5x ' i x. oQ'QOO6s ,42Z3fo1o2:Q2ZQ,, f0'o'o'a269'0'.',', g33QfI2::f'1'f'lw - X V y ff f Q can ,. ' , , V K H4009 0 00 ' x , ,f ,' Quo 90 oo . ,. 'f '. 'ff34'a'o'o'O'0 6' , ,, if ' 1 X A 55,0925 If K, J Z ,, - : 'Y ' 'I A i .A f Q f AM X f ' I 1, 1 ,f N X , , f 1 X I'7 77 A 1 , ZZ! 5 ff X fl ,W f , 554 rf ' f f qs ' A f If w f f ,X , X M ' , ,1'W X X s I X: ig!- Y x I. 'ww o 54 , 1 W X, Q f. KQ ' VW Zizfl! E11 7 f,,' AQ, ,lm xg, X N kk . by Ax N. ATHLETIIIS FDUTBALL Seated--Cleft to right! Paul Coolidge, Don Snyder, Buster Fuller QCapt.D, .Tack Kosnlck KCo-capt.l, Frank Phillips, Harold Smith. Standing--Harry Evans lMgr.D, Lee Ashworth, Armand Sandon, Roy Gallup, Tom Nopper, Derrill Pinkston, Teddy Suta, Coach Lynn Stein. Not pictured--Bob Erickson. 1956 FOOTBALL SCORES Sunburst---2l- - - - - - - - - -011mong-----12 Sunburlt---12- - - - - - - - - -v 11 -----, Sunburst---20- - - - ---- - -Cat Sink----gg 1Sunburst---32- - - - - - - - - -vaner------52 Oilmont- A B ady- - - - - - - - - - - Cancelled lleatherj - - - - - ---- Forfeited two games X BASKETBALL gyggvfym gggkg,vw 1 ' ' My . ' r ', Q '. W2 arf gf' I M T? QQ y iwggw Egg I gd 'Q1QZ ?! le ff ,5'f L' - ,x ' iii? T 5 ',. 6WFWik5E,i 7Qq,AjQhgff FUWQf9 - 365 v 'lil 7WWm WMS , lfziiff, ' Qi, . , ' A A N ' ' We ffl 5 First Row--Kleft to right! Don Snyder lCapt.J, Odes Delp C00- capt.I , Buster Fuller, Frank Phillips, .Wally Smith. Second Row--Bernard Kimmett lMgr.J, Derrill Pinkston, Tom Nop- per, Harold Smith, Jack Kosnick, Walt Sweet, Leo Lee, Coach Lynn Stein. Not pictured--Rodney McDermott, Bob Erickson. NBP! S Q U A D J R H 'I G H BASKETBALL Left to right--Darrell Pinketon, Tom Nopper, Armond sahaon, Jack Kosnick, Roy Gallup, Walt Sweet, Leo Lee QCapt.D, Teddy Suta, Lee Ashworth, Harry Evans, Coach Lynn Stein. Kneeling--lleft to rightl Raymond Newmiller, Virgil Vick- hammer, Ray Gallup lCapt.D, Keith Maxwell, Robert Gallup. Standing--Gary Phillips CMgr.i, Curtis Coleman, Billy Holman, Billy Baldwin, Galen Bykonen, James Brubaker, Coach Hazen Lawson. Not pictured--Jack McDermott. HBH S Q U A D J R H I G H BASKET BALL Under the direction of Coach Lynn Stein, we had a very profitable basketball seasong We placed fourth in the district tournament by losing to Cut Bank and Browning and winning from Oilmont and Conrad. In the 'Little Five' tournament held at Valier, we took first place by winning over Oilmont and Valier. DISTRICT GAMES 'A' 'B' Jr. 'A' 'B' Jr Hi. Hi Sunburst 9 11 15 Shelby 35 39 Sunburst 1,2 26 Brady 30 Sunburst 21 27 Valier 20 16 Sunburst 28 18 Browning 1,2 15 Sunburst 21+ 13 13 Shelby 38 23 Sunburst 21 lb Browning 35 27 Sunburst 30 18 Conrad hl Sunburst 28 31+ Oilmont 12 Sunburst 36 22 Valier 29 21, Sunburst 27 13 Conrad 37 Sunburst 30 21 13 Cut Bank L2 18 Sunburst 27 18 22 Cut Bank 1,5 29 Sunburst 27 51 Oilmont 21 Sunburst A2 Brady 23 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Sunburst 23 Cut Bank Sunburst hh Oilmont Sunburst 38 Conrad Sunburst 36 Browning 'LITTLE FIVE' TOURNAMENT Sunburst A-0 Oilmonr, Sunburst 37 Valier GRADE TOURNAMENT Sunburst LO Sweet Grass Sunburst 20 Shelby Sunburst 19 Cut Bank SNAPSHUTS JM UWM aj,f,!L 3' fp .P lf? A f 5 . ri-'Sf 4 E xx HETIVITIES STUDENT EIIILINIIIL Seated--Cleft to right! Teddy Suta, Sylvia Erickson, Evelyn Truswell, Odes Delp, Miss Anderson. Standing--Betty Gould, Harold Smith. ' Not pictured--Frank Phillips. Student Council is the governing body for student affairs. With Miss Anderson as advisor, the Council has helped-the student body in solving various problems that arose during the,school year. An important ac- tivity sponsored by the Council and enjoyed by all was the school picnic held Monday, May 19. Student Council treasurer, Audrey Chase, has kept the financial record of all student groups for the l9L6-L7 school term. EAFHUEK STAFF' Q ASSISTANT GENERAL SPORTS EDITOR EDITOR EDITOR EDITOR I ..,, f ' . ' -::- f'1 2 1 :' A 2.951 Q - 1 DON JACK JOY SNYDER BUS'-PER KOSNICK RATHBUN FULLER BAND SNAPSHOT SECRETARY REPRESENTATIVE EDITOR BETTY HARDIN SHOP REPRESENTATIVES BERNARD ODES KIMMET DELP an 7 ' j-W, T 144 N ' A ff ., :Elm MARGIE LAURA GANNON VICKHAMMER ART EDITORS BETTY DOROTHY MARGIE GOULD SIMMES IRGENS HEFINEH STAFF TOP ROW Margie Irgens ------------ ------ EDITOR SECOND ROW Laura Vickhammer ---------- NEWS EDITOR Bernard Kimmet ------ PRODUCTION CHIEF Betty Gould -------------- --ART EDITOR THIRD ROW Evelyn Truswell -------- FEATURE EDITOR Joy Rathbun -------- ------- NE ws ED1'roR Ione Gallup --------- BUSINESS MANAGER We had a small staff this year and found it quite difficult to publish the Refiner as often as the stu- dents and alumni would like to receive it. However, as our staff became more experienced, production was increased. In addition to publishing the paper, we printed programs, tickets, and various advertising for different groups. Several of our staff members helped with the annual. DHAMATIES FIRST ROW-fleft to right! Tom Nopper, Paul Coolidge, Loyd Lee, Odes Delp, Buster Fuller. SECOND ROW--Bertha Atkinson, Margie Gannon, Rita Gould, Betty Hardin, Evelyn Truswell. 'The Luck of the Irish,' a three-act comedy, was our selection for this year's dramatic production. The story of the play concerned an Irishman who was expect- ing his sweetheart from Ireland and the outcome when he learned she had jilted him for a Dutchman she met on the boats Cast of characters were Loyd Lee as Dennis Harring- ton, the father, Bertha Atkinson as Barbara Harrington, his five-year-old daughter, Betty Hardin as Constance Harrington, his' eighteen-year-old daughter, Odes Delp as Van Tassel MacMurrough, her fiancee, Buster Fuller as Dermot O'Toole, his caretaker, RitalGould as Madem- oiselle, the maid, Tommy Nopper as Henri, the chauf- feur, Evelyn Truswell as Nora Mullen, an Irish girl, Paul Coolidge as Jacob Augenblick, a Dutchman, Margie Gannon as Ellen Augenblick, his wife, and a large dog as Barbara's playmate. Members of the production staff were Dorothy Simmes as stage manager, Kay Shults as property manager, Iva Doggett and Sylvia Erickson as program committee, and Lotus Kohles as ticket chairman. The play was presented to the public 'on the evening of March 29. Miss Anderson was the director. EIHLS LEAELIE Cheer Leaders--Qleft to rightl Olive Vickhammer, Betty Hardin, Laura Vickhammer. First Row--Cleft to right, Alvera McLouth Joy Rathbun, Doro- thy Simmes, Miss Andersonlsponsori, Lotus Kohles, Iva Doggett, Louise Klienert. ' Second Row--Donna Bykonen, Sylvia Erickson, Margie Gannon, Doris Doggett, Rita Gould, Shirley Gannon, Evelyn Trus- well, Joanne Polinkus, Margie Irgens, Jeanette Truswell. Third Row--Kaye Shults, Nancy Gannon, Beverly McDermott, Mar- lene Larson, Delores McLouth, Betty Gould, Catherine Gottfried, Leona Albertson The Sunburst Girls' League which was organized in September, l9A6, is an organization of the girls in our high school in which the interests and needs of our girls determine its form, its purpose and its activi- ties. It represents the girls as a corporate group. It includes all the girls of our school. Enrollment in Sunburst High School automatically means for each girl membership in the League and confers upon her all the privileges and responsibilities of membership. Among its purposes are to make our school a more enjoyable and pleasant place in which to liveg promoting friend- ship in school, community, and throughout the world, giving service where it is neededg inspiring finer ideals of womanhood in all the girls of the school. SHUF' TEDDY SUTA TOMMY ATKINSON President ----------- ------- Derrell Pinkgton Vice-president -------------- Rodney McDermott Secretary Treasurer --------- Teddy Suta Foreman --------------------- Teddy Suta AUBO-Mechanic --------------- Derrell Pinkston Arc-Welding ----------------- Tom Atkinson Oxygen-Acetylene ------------ Odes Delp T001 Overseer --------------- Rodney McDermott Fireman --------- - ---------- Howard Kimmet The shop under the direction of Mr. Bourret has had e busy and 'successful year. The senior shop boys have overhauled the following carsg Mr. Maur1tsen's car, Mr. Bel1er's pick-up, Mr. Suta's carg Tommy Nop- per's Model 'A', Pinkston's motorcycle, and Mr. Moss's car. All of the boys have had turns at the welders. Each boy has made a forty-five minute report on auto- mechanics. The junior high shop boys have worked on individ- uel shop projects during the year. BAND V 7 is 1 F ,ig f' QZI N V , r xl mf nfl - g X9 .-nv A 5 1 Q' The school band under the direction of Mr. Vernon Mauritsen had a very successful year culminating in the annual spring home concert, April 18, the music festi- val in Conrad, April 26, and the festival in Havre May 10. There was much work to be done with the band this year since graduation last year left us with approxi- mately a twenty-piece organization. However, through much work and the cooperation of the students and par- ents, 'beginners were started and finally admitted into thed band so that now Sunburst can boast a fifty-piece ban . Since we lose so few members through graduation this year, the future of our band looks very bright. The next two years should see the development of one of the best bands in our history. BAND First Row--Kleft to right! Doris Doggett., Delores McLouth Second Row--Iva Doggett., Mr. Mauritsen, Olive Vickhammer Third Row-- Marlene Larson, Kay Shults, Laura Vickhammer ' BAND First Row--ldownl Mary Lou Brown, Margie Gannon, Betty Hardin, Phyllis McIntyre. Second Row--Tommy Smith, Harold Smith, Betty Gould, Jack Kos- nick. Third Row--Billy Baldwin, G.B. Coolidge, Adeline Gottfried, Phyllis Crookford. Fourth Row--Armand Sandon, Violet McAlpine, Robert Gallup, Rosene Moss. Fifth Row--Nancy Gannon, Shirley Gannon, Alvera McLouth. BAND First Row--ldownl Eddie Altenburg, Donna Bykonen, Ione Gallup, Jimmie Delp, Billy Holman. Second Row--Joy Rathbun, Louise Klienert, Kieth Maxwell, Jud- ith Simmes, Dorothy Truswell. Third Row--Evelyn Truswell, Audrey Chase, Evelyn Chase, Shelie Gannon, Robert Holman. Fourth Row--Lee Ashworth, Bernice Ashworth, Earl Brown, James Brubaker, Lars Gallup. Fifth Row--Catherine Gottfried, Francis Gotttriedf Wayne Lin- nell, Donald Parrent, Florence Wheaton. SNAPSHUTS Qaeda? Jw ja? Mfg fsfff 3 'f f Ajgggi SK A 3, 96-:iff , 9 i Q 377 ,a fl 9501? OWAQYJLW 'KM MMM? 2 X Af' Qi' x 525 W R Q24 TED 4 -x uuunnnnuu s.Z1QQ7A,,,Z,d,Q.fn 70-4f7f-f!7A 7 1 7 o 64 Zz 1 A 7 1 4 6 734 L 3 3- ada' I 5 E 1 7 Q f Sf Xfyfo .255 -Lil + - WW 7 3 ll Z6 3 0 C GL gj- ea 1 - I, A H7-QQ: N Wir 2. 4 5. 7 -1 ' A if--zgifg -W if jizr--f-1, M, W ' J 15:1 -V '+ ELENENTHHY SIXTH GRAD! First Row--fleft to rightl Gerald Heitpas, Edgar 0'Haire, Lars Gallup. Second Row--Theodore Simmes, Deana Mae Yarbrough, Jeanette Lund, Phyllis Crockford, Mr. Berger. Third Row--Violet Mcalpine, Marlene Maxwell, Edith Davis, Barbara Scott, Mary Lou Brown. Fourth Row--Wanda Mason, Marlene Friske, Clyde Luckenbill, Kay Holtz, John Doggett, Evelyn Malberz Tommv S ith, FIFTH GRAD! First Row--Cleft to rightl Billy Hetrick, Bobby Holman, Jerry Gannon, Duane Smith. Second Row--Margaret Fuller, Bobby Adams, Dorothy Truswell, Mrs. Edmister, Janet Haight, Leonard Atkinson, Vera Voss. Third Row--Margie Hietpas, Eddie Altenburg, Arlene Baldwin, Mary Fern Harvey, Loretta Taft, Donald Parrent, Geraldine Ethredge. Fourth Row--Ralph Evans, Mabel McAlpine, Herbert Peck, Clinton Gallup Marlene Bykonen, Kenneth Malberg, Loretta Gorder, David Bovee. FOURTH GRADE First Row--Cleft to right! Mrs. Monson Phyllis La G d Ponmfua, Betty Lee Yarbrough, ,Billy maaggxcffcngilgg Sederholm, Beverly Strandwold. Second Row--Edith McIntyre, Kenneth Hannon, Loraine Hannon Sherrill Ashworth, Shirley Matzdorf, Francis Gottfried, Thi dFgorence Wheaton. ' r ow--Earl Brown Roberta McIntyre G. B, C 11d fggigte Wagoner, 'Jerry Doggett, Muriel Gallup, L23 Pig, eTHIRD GRADE First Row--lleft to right! Billy Ferron, Robert McAlpine, Alex McAlpine, Paul Sandon. Second Row--Allen Scott, Claire Bierscheid, Jack Fuller, Carol Davis, Bernard Fitzpatrick, Verla Taft, Garry Aschim, Vernell Lindeberg. Third Row--Harry Harvey, Marjorie Gallup, Mary Hietpas, Clar- ence Atkinson, Gary Evans, Jean Fuller, Marlene Rich- 'mond, Jerry Leary. Fourth Row--Mrs. Kelson Marilyn Beecher, Ruth Adams, Ronnie Linnell, Isabelle Wilke, Kenneth Dahinden, Maxine Gallup, Corky Sadlier, Patsy Voss, Thelma Malberg. Not pictured--Ethel Mae Kincaid, Mary Ann Longcake. SECOND GRADE First Row--Cleft to rightl Leone Prindle, Edmond Eliason, Wade Erwin, Betty Hannon. Second Row-Jwiss Graham, Mickey Doggett, Sharon Olsen, Dickie Richter, Donna Aschim, Bill Dowen, Linda Berthelote. Third How--Eileen Gottfried, Darlene Hannon, Donald Eckel- berry, Austin Cook, Ralph Wartchow, David Greer, Wayne Dorcas, Joan Sederholm, Lola Greer. Fourth Row--Lois Aschim, Myrna Polinkus, Val Maddock, Bertha Atkinson, Lyle Aschim, Kay Hietpas, Shirley Olsen, Alice Haight, Marvin Evans. Not Pictured--David McAlpine. - FIRST GRADE First Row--Cleft to rightl Marda Erickson, Cleone White, Susie Springer, Mrs. Tokarchuk, Erlene McIntyre, Eunice Vasboe, Janice Ethredge. Second Row--Larry Linnell, Butch Irgens, Ernest Taft,' Bud Biersoheid, Vernon Smith, Guy Anderson. Third Row--Adrian Fitzpatrick, Angelia Brown, Charles Doggett, Joy Yarbrough, Dale Edmister, Allan Bykonen. Not Pictured--Carol Ann Copeland, Christine Kyte, Cherie Sandon, John Sadlier. SPEINSUHS We sincerely thank our sponsors without whose generosity we could not have published this annual. SUNBURST Mac's Bar Tip Top Cafe The Mint Sunburst Cafe Johannsens Garage Bataan Tavern Wm. Halter Texaco Products Northern Dairy Sunburst Telephone Co. Sam Hannon's Shop Repair Sunburst Drug Co. Hannon's Hardware Store A1da's Beauty Shop Sunburst Hotel Monarch Lumber Co. Snyder and SHELBY Shelby Tribune M.W. Associated Stores Buttrey's Penny's Stricklins Rexall Drug Shelby Ice Cream Co. Star Cleaners Lee's Jeweler Pfannsmlth Jeweler Sunburst State Bank First State Bank Klinger's Pontiac Garage Graybeal Chevolet Co. Conoco Service Station Benjamin Franklin Stores Larson Bros. Duncans Annis and Woldtvedt Curtis Sporting Goods Kavannaghs Rhoda Floral Co. Shelby Tailors Park Motors Howard Consumers Gas Co. Pay n' Save Gamble Store Christophsen Bros. Ap Earl's Texaco Service Northern Hotel Linnell' s Cafe Bakers Fountain Men's Club V. F. W. Sunburst Shoe Shop John Huntsberger Sunburst Merc. Texas Production Coolidge and Coolidge Barclay Motors Oil City Electric Co. Corner Barber and Bea Maris River Electric Rainbow Hotel Sun Insurance Agency Radio Clinic Capital Cafe Snack Shack Monarch Lumber Co. Hannah and Porter Pioneer Hotel Radiator and Glass Wo Turk's Place Teegardens Sheet Metal Works Hannah and Holmes Knutson Nash Stower Motor Co. Shelby Jobbing House Mint Cigar Store and Shelby Bakery ts Station uty Shop Co-op Inc rks Cafe ALITIIIEHAFHS W K AIJTUEHAFHS ff,.,,,..,.w4Wf-W 777 QMNV f'fA50 'Vkj ,f,j?Q fff 7, , 9 A 3J,,,,, 7350441 9090


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