Park High School - Arrow Yearbook (Livingston, MT)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 55 text:

Westinghouse alent esearnb lub Dan Werner, Bill Painter, Tom White, Bob Moriarty. The Westinghouse Talent Research Club is an organization sponsored by the Science Clubs of America. Senior Science Club members are eligible. Those few who join face hours of hard work on scientific projects and on the difficult testing program. Although results of this year's contest are not yet known, the work is fascinating, win or lose. bcienne Iuh 'its' First row: Terry Ulrich, Tom White, Kristin Lentfer. Second row: Judy Harmon, Sandra Orr, Peggy Allen, Pat Sathre, Sherlene Roark, Shirley Mercer, Sydney Myers, Dan Werner, Mr. Beadle. Third row: Bill Harris, Kay Manzari, Bob Means, David Gillespie, Gerry Moore, Beverly Questad, Bill Painter, Keith Yale. Fourth row: Mr. Holmquist, Ralph Branson, Dick Peterson, Jim Klarr, Tod Hackman, Jim Peterson, Bob Moriarty, Dick White. Science Club is open to all students having scientific interests. Each member presents his individual project before the club some time during the year. Cats, caffeine, rats, theory of flight, to mention a few of the subjects investigated this year, serve to illustrate the myriad facets brought to light by Park's young scientists.

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.A Q btuhent nuncil ig, First row: Mary Ann Vicars, Kristin Lentfer, Charles Rahn, Kay Vicars, Patty Speak. Second row: Ronnie Haugan, Marvin Woodring, Kay Holland, Dawn Woodring, Virginia O'Neil1, Barbara Rigler, Marilyn Miller, Erlice Killom, Barbara Haas, Bob Figgins, Larry Dunlap. Third row: Tommy Ross, Fred Terwilliger, David Murdock, Jay Gleason, Tom White, Terry Ulrich, Dennis McGee, Myrna Eyerly, Nancy McCormick, Roger Sigler. Fourth row: Bob Vandervort, Gary Bartholomew, Wally Haugan, Jim Brookie, Lester Downer, Bob Iott, Terry Footer, George Schreiber, Mr. Holmquist. The Student Council has achieved a more civilized Freshman week, better school dance regulations, and has carried out a successful Keep-off-the-grass campaign, in addition to taking the lead in other wholesome improvements at PCHS this year. atinnal Iaunnr Surety ff: First row: Beverly Questad, Peggy Allen, Kristin Lentfer, Craig Hamilton, Mr. Breeden, Marvin Woodring, Bob Figgins, Kay Vicars, Sue Parriott. Second row: Jean Schindler, Shirley Mercer, Chester Marion, Charles Rahn, Dennis McGee, Nancy Nelson, Barbara Haas, Sharon Parker, Sandra Orr, Diane Davis. Third row: Wally Haugan, Larry Murdock, Bob Backen, Bill Drake. Fourth row: Terry Ulrich, Jirn Peterson, Gary Pearson, Dick Peterson, Dan Werner, Tpm White, Bob Moriarity, Mike Yardley. Members of the National Honor Society give scholarship its rightful emphasis. In addition to maintaining a B average, these students must possess quality of leadership and character.



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First row: Marilene Fievet, Laura Ross, Colleen Sheak, Jo Naegli, Jo Ann Long, Von Anne Virden, Carol Coey, Jolene Wallace, Kay Vicars, Patty Ann Speak, Nadine Wilmot. Second row: Jane Hershman, Colleen Dunn, Sydney Myers, Joan Scudder, Shirley Niles, Rose Marie McCleary, Sandra Ashmore. Third row: Merry Smith, Leilani Eggar, Irene Schlotterbeck, Juanita Miller, Margaret Greene, Sharon Hardgrove, Claudia Greene, Audrey Woodhull, Virginia O'Neill, Shirley Mercer, Beverly Questad, Sharon Young. Fourth row: Myrna Anderson, Kay Holland, Marilyn Miller, Diane Short, Erlice Killorn, Mary Ann Vicars, Mr. Bakkum. These dynamic girls work hard to keep up school spirit and morale. Their posters and other pep-promoting services help push many Park enterprises on to success. Msberettzs , . 4, XL' or First row: Elinor Russell, Lorraine Boucher, Winnie Johnson. Second row: Mr. Breeden, Sandra Petrich, Shirley Spooner, Marilyn Ashley, Loretta Urie, Barbara Pearson, Grace Spooner, Lois Wilmot, Margie Clayton. Third row: Beverly Schwanke, Sherlene Roark, Jane Ann Brown, Judy Robinson, Kae Gingry, Arlene Toner, Glenda Burnett, La Verne Syvertson, Betty Rom. Fourth row: Sally Adkins, Margie Spooner, Garnet Holstine, Sandra Young, Coral Jean Nelson, Myrtle Laubach, Peggy Tisdale, May Carlson. Members of this organization have ushered at plays, concerts, and at all home basketball games this year. Their friendly services and pert appearance add much to Park's public functions. if E lr l. ,misss-L' si

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