Oilmont High School - Trojan Yearbook (Oilmont, MT)

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They have the brave fight on f-0' pledged their lives ward our goal ---- VICTORY. . to win this victory To those who have given for the democracies. their lives so that we might remain a free nation, every Amer- ican suys, UThunx God for the Sons of Freedom!W Wthst we here highly resolve that these dead shull not have died in vain,--that this nation,umder God, shall have a new birth of Freedom .... H W A, ., , ,H 1 ' llc: v- yn W f '1 Jlaff 1' 1 . I xHFAEUlI.Ty - 1 .r, . 1 gaffl, I Almf' ff ,. If .f'. CJ fkfvff.. Gertrude Funk Ehglish 1 Ehglish ll English 111 Algebra Advanced Math , ., . .' .z, ,.,. Robert K. Funk I Superintendenii Geometry Biology Business English Band O. B. Hesla Shop l Shop ll Shop 111 Shop lV f :fy I If 'X f inf' ,Il 1 J nm 1 , ,f f ,.,n f, , ' J ff .. fl 'ff-,f W , . . ., , . f I! 1 Zgfff, fl' ,v M , A. .la ' ffl' x ,f 5 9. -X. N ,f . J p. 1, 1 ' .J , . r x. . f Athletics Zona Chedsey Spanish W. History A. History Gen. Science I . lf' . if iS'f f' fi.-iris zHv'U U, vnfa n ' , q '- Adeline MpVay I f Ta W 1 '- , J 1' A 4 1 ,ff f42iff-f, 5 f Q 52661. cg. BM 'lieebing ,, ing 1 - 4 V :fryping ll s , f 'ff Home Economicgl - jf!! ' L: 'ff' 5 ,3 1 A Mrs. Annabelle Gore Miss 0'Connor Eastern Montana Montuna State College Normal School First and Second Grades Third end Fourth Grades Glee Club Miss Helen Rittenhouse Greet Falls College of Education Fifth and Sixth Grades Shorthand Mrs. Baker Morningside Sioux Cityg Iowa Seventh and Eighth Grades ,xt X J- CLASSES SIEIN 'DIP IIZILASS MOTTO Hwork, Fight and Win the Warn COLOR FLOWER Blue and Silver Yellow Rose HOLL Mr. Funk, Sponsor Vivian E. Bannen Conrad L. Huso Shirley Engelking Sidney G. Whitt Dorothy M. Tucker Everett A. weniger Harriet R. Rogers Albert H. Perron SXGDIRC gl Conrad Huso-PhYSi0a1 Ed' 1-2. Annual 4. Student Council l. Sergeant at Arms 2-5. President of Class 4. Vice President of Glass l. Track 5-4 Basketball 2-5-4.Foot- ball 5-4. Gusher 4: 'e Shirley Engelking-Annual 4. Physical Ed. 1-2-4. Pep Club l-2-5-4. Home Ec Club l-5-4.NAda Gives First Aid.H 5. Secretary and Treasurer of , Class 1-4. Student Council 2. Band l-2-5-4. Everett Weniger-Football l-2-4. Basketball l-2-4 Track 2-4. President of Class l-2. Gusher 4. Annual 4. Physical Ed. 1-3. Vice President 4. Vivian Bannen-Home Ec. Club 1-5. Physical Ed. 1-5. NAda Gives First Aidn 5. Pep Squad 1. Sidney Whitt-Physical Ed. 1-2. Student Council 4. Basketball 1. Basketball manager 2-3-4. Football 5-4. Annual 4. Gusher 5-4. Secretary and Trea- surer of Class 3. Band 2-3-4. Dorothy Tucker-Glee Club 2. Pep Club 1. Home Ee Club 4. UAda Gives First Aidn 3. Student Council 4. President of Class 3. Library 5-4. Annual Staff 4. Albert Perron-Football 1- 3-4. Basketball 1-2-3-4. Track 3-4. Sergeant of Arms l-4. nAda Gives First Aid.U Gusher 3-4 Annual 4. Physical Ed. 1-2. Harriet Rogers-Pep Club 1-3-3-4. Physical Ed. 1-2-3-4. Home Ec. 1-2-3 4. HAda Gives First Aidn 3. Vice President of Class 5. Band 1-2. An- nual 4. I ' JIUNIHDIRS Clifford Bucher Dorene Whitt . Harley Umphrey A Marian Shay 'Wanda Schaeffer Kennard Irgens Pamela Porter Gordon Dipple Betty Jean Smiley Mark McKenzie S0113 -I 'INQUIRIES Glen McKee Margaret Sanderson Jack Jarrett I Joyce Vrooman Carolyn Blair Bob Weniger Ellavon Ketchum Joe Perron Joe Flynn Thiele Thompson Benn Higdem Jane Prevol X be ,, I Joanne Hesla Clifford Blair Betty Jean Fauque Tommie Pellet Ruth Paugh Odes DSlP FRESH-IIMIEN Peggy Hayes Gerald Funk Earline Thompson Patty Byrne J erry Pell et Mildred Bucher Sidney Dunham Marilyn Tucker Doris Rogers Betty Jane Arland Dorothy Flynn Bill Smiley Lila Bannon Mickey Byrne Bonnie Whitt Clara Belle Arland Bob Thompson Bonnie Crist Eddie Cassidy Herbert Trovatten Margie Irgens Charles Wrighter Joyce Olmstead GRA LIE X Baek row--Della Matzdorf, Bobby Byrne, Verne Fuuque, Carl Smithe, Jack Swenson, Gorden Bunnen, Doreen Ming. Second row--Helen Delp, Mary Jenn Miller, Edith'Rogers, Barbara Van- der Pas, Jackie Sanderson. Front row--Clarence Thompson, Kenneth Miller, Gerald Hathaway, Lo Roark, Leslie Rourk. I A Back row L to R--Owen Dornblaser, Ferris Chivers, Betty Lou Silberman, Evelyn Knapp, Esther Polette, Frank Knapp, Donald Miller. Front row L to R--Lester Polette, Arvin Swenson, Jimmy Delp, Jack Miller. U is GIRAXIDIE s i 1 w Upper row L to R--Jon Anderson, Jimmy Peterson, Larry Shelton, Billy Doughty, Roger Winter, Bryce Chivers, Jimmy' Hurly, Bruce Thompson, Harold Hathaway, LaVerne Roark. Middle row L to R--Donald Sauby, Gayle Matzdorf, Beverly Thompson, Dorothy Kruse, Carole Dingman, Mary Pat Sanderson, Barbara Ann Pellett, Eunice Matzdorf, Shirley Hathaway Seott Chivers. , V Bottom row L to R--Pat Peyton, Glenn Rambo, Jerry Maxwell, Donnie Welch, Douglas Polette, Bobby Appley, Gary Anderson and Bobby Vander Pas. Q Bacx row--Ardis Swenson, Donald Olson, Nelly Olmstead, Stanley Rogers, Eleanore Van der Pas, Arthur Woods, Leona Kruse. . Middle rows-Charles Hathaway, Bobby Pellett, Hazel Bucher, Doris Maxwell, Richard Pellett, To my Thompson. Front row--Neal Maxwell, Billy Pellett, Bobby Daughty, Ronald Thompson, Pat Rambo. ' . . 1 AQTHWHTHES 1 4, .3 ' 1 W,- ' - 117' If-Y A D-S-A 1 3 AILIENIDAIR Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May 5 12 15 29 6 20 26 16 1 7 13 22 23 24 3 5 12 15 19 zo 25 26 27 S 3 10 17 22 2 14 20 2 5 10 17 18 School opened Initiation Initiation Party St. Mary's--there Valier--here Valier--there Teacher's Convention Thanksgiving Vacation Conrad--there Cut Bank--here Brady--there Christmas Vacation Sunburst--there Gore Field--here School again Valier--here Shelby--here Browning--here Browning--there Sunburst--here Pictures taken for annual Brady--here Cut Bank--there Valier--there Shelby--there Conrad--here 23-34 Tournament at Shelby Student Council Party Junior prmn ' Junior Play Senior Banquet Band Concert Graduation Junior Graduation School ends IHIIE GIUSHIEIQ Seated: Kennard Irgcns, Sidney Whitt, Conruu Huso, Everett Weniger, Albert Perron, Coruon Hippie. Stdnuingz harley Umpnrcy, Clifforn B. V 1 1111-1111 ANN 1111-11111 Conrad Huso, Shirley Engelking, Dorothy Tucker, zapriet Rogers, Everett Weniger, Albert Herron, :luney uhitt, Mr. Funk, sponsor. S1TlUIDIElN 'lV CUDIUINSIIIL Top row L. to R. Kennard Irgens,.Dorene Whitt, Sidney Whitt, Dorothy Tucker. Q Bottom row L. to R. Joyce Vroomun, Mickey Byrne, Marilyn Tucker, Joe Perron. , IPIEIP 4131141131135 Back row--Bonnie Crist, Bonnie Whitt, Peggy Hayes, Clare Arlend, Joanne Hesla, Betty Fauque, Betty Arlend, Pamela Porter, Ellavon Ketchum, Lila Bannen, Margaret Sanderson, June Prevol. Middle row--Betty Smiley, Dorothy Flynn, Doris Rogers, Miss Rit- tenhouse, sponsor, Marian Shay, Dorene Whitt, Mildred Bucher. Front row--Shirley Engelking, Joyce Vrooman, Earline Thompson, Theile Thompson, Wanda Schaeffer. IBANID I A Third 1-ow: Betty Jean Faux-ue, Eli-.1-1: McKenzie, Bonnie lfhitt, Lila Eannen, Theile Thompson, Betty Szpilexy, Vmrmle Emu,-uc, B:..,1fba:1':, Jedu Vander Pas, Joanne llesl-Z. Second row: L11-. Funk, n,Li1'::uILo1', I-.txmixve TDOTQUASSOII, .Tune Prevol, ivittirgvr-at :1..11ciu1'sor1, E-11i1'.Le:y Q.'lnL4c.i.i':ing, L-ogvcne Whitt, ,'.iilc41'en Bucher, 1Jo1'othy F.LyIm. Fizvrst row: Simgczy Whitt, Qvifillfliit Schaeffer, Joyce Vroornun, Bonnie Crist, LIL11-i:.1x Shay, Scotty Thomp son. . O QEILIEIE , .IUID x Back row--Bonnie Crist, Joyce Vrooman, Marion Shay, Betty Smiley Margaret Sanderson, June Prevol, Thiele Thompson, Margie Irgens. Front row--Pamela Porter, Joanne Hesla, Miss 0'Conner, Betty Fauque and Ellavon Ketchu . n- nent lun I Seated at the Table7rThiele Thompson, Betty Arlend, Joanne Hesla, Betty Jean Fauque, Harriet Rogers, Mrs. McVay, Earline Thompson, Bonnie C. First row--Marian Shay, Bonnie Whitt, Mildred Bucher, June Prevol, Margaret Sanderson, Betty ' h Jo ce Vrooman Jean Smiley, Ellavon Ketc em, y , Lila Bannen. Last row--Shirley Engelking, Dorene Whitt, Doro- ' thy Flynn, Peggy Haye, Doris Rogers, Clern Belle Arlend, Marilyn Tucker, Joy Rose Olmstead, Dorothy Tucker, Margie Irgens. b P ' Mcvsy is composed , The Home Bc. Club, led y urs. of most of the girls in high school. They have carried on several worthwhile projects. This group attended the convention in Shelby, contributed twenty six dollars toward buying a Field Ambulance to be named after our state. They also carried on several projects for the betterment of the school. A dinner ' V ceeds was served to the Lions,Club January 9, the pro of which helped complete the furnishing of the Home Ee Department. , SIHIDIP Back row Left to Right--Mr. Heslu, Joe Flynn, Odes Delp, Jack Jarrett, Clifford Blair, Jerry PdhLRwwtHmWm,MMmyBwm,Mmw Dunham, Charles Wrighter. Front row--Glen McKee, Joe Perron, Pat Byrne, Conrad Huso, B111 Smiley, Albert Perron, Everett Weniger, Sidney Whitt, Mark McKenzie Herb Trovatten. ATTHILIEIFIIQES IVQDDTIDAL Albert Perron Sidney Whitt Mark McKenzie Conrad Huso Kennnrd Irgens Everett Weniger Clifford Bucher Harley Umphrey Joe Perrun Bill Smiley Jack Jarrett Tommie Pellet -W ,mQiWK,X f x5?53WWm 5f,' Manager, Gerald Funk N' 2 ii. I 1 : , ,,2:: 1 Football Oilmont 12 St. Mary's 26 Sept. E5 Oilmont 14 Valier 6 Oct. 6 Oilnont 26 Valier la Oct, 20 IBASIKIETIDAILIL Back row left to right: Coach Bob Funk, B111 Smlley Joe Perron, Mark McKenzie, Odes Delp, Jack Jurret rw Mgr. Sid Whitt. Front row: Conrad Huso, Cllfford Bucher, Kennurd Irgens, Everett Weniger, Albert P Oilmont 19 Conrad 15 Dec. 1 Oilmont 50 Cut Bank 18 Dec. 7 Oilmont 54 ' Brady 41 Dec. 15 Oilmont 57 Sunburst 17 Dec. 25 Oilmont 56 Gore Field 45 Dec. 24 Oilmont 46 Valier Q5 Jan. 7 Oilmont 25 Shelby 27 Jan. 12 Oilmont 42 - Browning 29 Jan. 15 Oilmont 52 Browning 54 Jen. 19 Oilmont 58 Sunburst 18 Jan. EO Oilmont 40 Brady 55 Jan 26 Oilmont 25 Cut Bank 55 Jan 27 Oilmont 57 Vulier 22 Feb. 5 Oilmont 40 Shelby 45 Feb. 10 Oilmont 44 Conrad 57 Feb 17 Tournament at Shelby February 22, 25, Game 1 Oilmont 57 Conrad 51 Game 2 Oilmont 26 Shelby 47 Game 5 Oilnont 44 Browning 54 Game 4 Oilmont 58 Brady 28 Third Place '95 x A'zv'- :,1 ,'.A ': ' 3 M .,... ' Q A C Everett Weniger, Mark hc Kenzie, Albert Perron, Conrad Huso Clifford Bucher. 7 Track et O. H. S. As the annual goes to press our l945 track 'team has not yet competed in a meet. In the spring of Fells and ut the Tri several ribbons. Bob and placed second in We feel they'will do all right though. 1944 we competed in two meets, one in Great County meet in Shelby. In these we won Funk handily won the 880 yard dash in Shelby Greet Fells. He won second in high jump, and third in broad jump in both meets. Conrad Huso took fourth in Javelin in Great Falls and third in Shelby. Oilmonts relay team composed of Bob Funk Mark MacKenzie, Clifford Bucher, and Shelby. Merton Hesla took third in the mile relay in Other Oilmont boys were AlD6Tt Perron who threw the shot put, and John Oien who tackled the discus. Everett Weniger took several ribbons for Shelby. IHIISTQDIRY The fall of 1941 found nineteen green but eager freshmen ready to grasp all knowledge offered. They were Roberta Black, Jeanne Bradley, Patrick Bucher, Shirley Engelking, Robert Gould, Conrad Huso, Marian Jarrett, Billy Nepstad, Albert Perron, David Riegle, Harriet Rogers, Paul Shea, Irene Sigurdson, Laverne Stephenson, Dorothy Tucker, Edwin Vrooman, Frank Welch,Everett Weniger, and Sidney Whitt. At the end of the first semester the class lost Jeenne Bradley when she moved to Spokune. After surviving a tough initiation from our elders we took roll cull in our Sophomore year to find thet Frank Welch, Pet Bucher, and Edwin Vrooman discontinued school. Billy Nepstud had married, and Irene Sigurdson und Laverne Stephenson transferred to other schools. We had the pleasant surprise of having Vivien Bannon of Shelby enroll. The term of N43-44N found eight of us buck. We suffered the loss of Merinn Jarrett to Coeur de Alone, Idaho, Paul Shea and David Reigle to Cut Bank and Everett Weniger to Shelby. This proved to be u busy yeur with long hours of decorating and plen- ning for Prom and Banquet. Our Senior year wus for more exciting. We were sorry to lose Roberts Black to Dutton and Robert Gould to Sunburst. Everett Weniger enrolled again from Shelby. The evening we marched up to the stage for our diplomas there were but eight of us. Conrad Huso, Shirley Engelking, Everett Weniger, Vivien Bannon, Sidney Whitt, Dorothy Tucker, Albert Perron and Harriet Rogers. Everett Weniger and Albert Perron MILL Albert Perron wills his wey to get grades from the teachers to Henry Ven der pus. You should be on A student now, Henry. Shirle Enrelkin wills her red lips to Joy Fuse Oihsteed. Igoy oh boy?D Sidney Whitt wills his curly heir to Odes Delp now you won't have to spend 59 cents on , more permanent sets, Odes. K Everett Weniger wills his smurtness to Bill Smiley. You shouldn't be in the office so much next yesr, Bill. Harriet Rogers wills anything end everything she ever had, to anybody that wants it. Vivien Bennun tekesxnll her vuluuble essets with her, but leaves the school to the under- classmen. Conrad Huso wills his football ability to 5hsrles Wrighter. luke good usf of it, Charles Dorothy Tucker wills her wonderful personality to Pamela Porter. You should be n high rank- ing Senior next year, Pamela. By Conred Huso I IPB? GDIPIHIECEY - Hey! kid get out of the way! Hers comes the Senior gang of W45W, on the way to help bring that great day of Victory closer. Well, well, let me see where shall we start. Let's board this passing jeep and ru out to Camp White, Org. and see what Captain Perron is having for dinner today. As we enter his office some poor private is sure getting it. Hwhat is the matter here, Sir.W This young pup overstayed his leave four hours. Now. Cap. Perron, can't you remember the nights back in good old Oilmont Hi and then you didn't get to school until late the next day. Take it easy. No time to stop and see what happens. We have only a little time to get out to the Airfield before Lt. Conrad' Huso takes that new plane up for a try out. Oh, oh too late, he has already left the field. Oh, brother, look at that baby fly, But I suppose the flyer has a lot to do with it. There is a plane just leaving for New York. Let's take it. We have just time to hear Dorothy Tucker sing at the grand opening. Hold it boys, she's whistle broke. It's getting dark and we must get home in time for breakfast tomorrow morning. Missoula, 5 miles. Say, driver stop at the Col- lege and we'll see how Shirley is. This is her last year you know. In a couple of yeurs the Hi School girls will be longing for one of Shirley's original dresses pictured in the Mademoiselle. Gee, there is Everett W. the star foot-ball play- er. Why it se ms like only yesterday when he played on our hone temn. Home again, back to good old Oilmont. Who is that sailor home on leave? No other than Sidney Whitt. Boy, look at those medals. I bet he has seen some action. Why the mail train must be late again. What! A letter from Harriet Rogers,a Cadet Nurse overseas. She writes she is in England and has seen quite a few ef the kids she went to school with. Breakfast is ready! What, where am I? Well, I will have to admit that was quite a nightmare. Coming mother! , Harriet Rogers f 1 S UTATQDIRY On behalf of the class of u45N, I bid you welcome. This marks one of the great periods in our lives, as we pass from students of school to students of life. A When the school bell rings next fall,it will find some of us in college and some of us in the armed forces of our country. And now as the door of Oilmont'Hi closes behind us we realize that at last our school days are over and a future, dark with uncertainty lies before us. This future is lighted by the one hope that we, the citizens of tomorrow can play an important part in the res- toration of peace and happiness to the world. The ideals and the knowledge we have gained here will go with us as we face the challenge set before us. This challenge has been placed before us by our fellow students and some of our class- mates who have had no other choice but to take up their new life in the armed forces. We now fully realize the job that is before us will be a tough one and we shall try our best to live up to the high standards our teachers and fellow class- mates have helped us attain. Four years ago, tonight seemed a long way off, but now that we have reached this goal we take with us many pleasant memories of our high school days. Again to you here tonight we say Nwelcome W, and to our school, our friends, and teachers,we bid a fond Wfarewell.W Shirley Engelking X X ,AK ,X f I,-X YN fi? tv y is at 1 No y .fit ,Se A I iv f K QD bf i , I VN AA I -'X 1 X ik i J If X AL K. JL w , ' 'Q 1 ' .r . , . m tb 't rxb c 1x x 1 PXX P5 Q A Q 1 , N IJ, io X A A ,.,.l 5 Z A X 1 x L f i 5P!f!N X K lil K J N I 'xl X X j N N H X if xxx A fb I e St Q 5 y Q L 5 f he Q fgx Q' 5' jx 4 is T if his N y- x V Qs, N QW .F .X I LIEIDIHETIDIRV Ladies and Gentlemen, Schoolmates and Classmates: As Valedictorian of the class, I am supposed to bring you the farewell of these distinguished disciples of learning who appear before you. The clock of Time is swiftly ticking away the last minutes of our school career. Only a short period and then we shall behold ourselves as full-fledged graduates, ready to step out into the wide world which beckons us with promise of a successful life. A plain, matter-of-feet talk about the future ---- that will be the'substence of my address. And I intend to give it seriously, for with us tonight! the future is a serious subject. ' I With the passing of the months the problem has grown nearer and bigger. We have ,been conscious of its shadow at our side as we went about our everyday affairs. ' We have realized that there were decisions to be made, im- portant decisions that would have their influence on all the rest of our life. For some of us there is more education, e continuation of the days we have known in the past. For others there will be the change from civilian life to foxholes, battle fields, sea, and air as some of us enter the service of our country in its fight for Victory. ' With hearts full of gratitude to our school, teachers and friends, we now accept the status of graduates and leave the school that has fostered us. As an audience you deserve the deepest thanks and as an audience of friends and parents you also are entitled to our aff fection and respect. Goodbye to the years of our childhood. Farewell to the school we have known so long. And au revoir to teachers and schoolmates left behind. We cannot express our feelings, they are too deep. You must read between the lines to get the full significance of the depth of our emotions. But since you know us so well, since there has been such intimacy of neighborhood und community , everyone of you knows the fullest meaning of my final, concluding word UFarewell.n Everett Weniger ' . , ggi 11 QM Z . 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