Park High School - Arrow Yearbook (Livingston, MT)

 - Class of 1956

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Park High School - Arrow Yearbook (Livingston, MT) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 93 of 144
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Page 93 text:

SPEECH iQ il I K is ski.: 1 C P' we H' t l Deanna Ebert, Phyllis Atkins, Claudia Greene, Wally Haugan, Terry Ulrich, Mrs. Dayley, Shirley Armstrong. People will talk. There's no stopping them. During the past year, this small class of speech students not only made themselves heard, but they acquired a poise and ability to speak better. Besides their regular speech as- signments, training in diction and voice improvement, they participated in several contests. The Voice of Democ- racy Contest brought three finalists in the district-Terry Ulrich, Phyllis Atkins and Kris Lentfer. Terry won the district contest, and placed fifth in the state . . . In dramatics, the class learned the fun of casting off their personalities to become someone else. Terry Ulrich, Wally Haugan, Shirley Armstrong and Claudia Greene donned the grease paint and stepped onto the stage to present the one-act play, Dust of the Road, for the Christmas program. Phyllis Atkins and Deanna Ebert gave interpretive readings for the occasion. Spring brought the district and state speech contests at Billings and Missoula. Others outside the class also participated-Kris Lentfer, and two freshmen, Darlene Black and Michael Forney. Phyllis Atkins took first place in oratorical declamation at Billings. Terry Ulrich, Claudia Greene and Phyllis Atkins attended the state contest during In- ter-Scholastic Week. All reached the semi-finals, and Phyllis placed third in the state.

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GREGGITE :lllilllllllw1,fl.i:l'1'i3:.llllmlll'l' , l , .4 l -C GREGGITE-Shorthand and Typing I and II classes provide members for this club. These girls meet once a month for a social hour and refreshments. First row, left to right: Ernest Gerling, james Strub, Alberta Eggar, Margie Clayton, Eunice jones, juanita Miller, Audrey Woodhull, Larry Martin, Florence Shanstrom, Charlene Speak, Arleen Miller, jo Ann jordan. Second row: Arlene Merritt, judy Wendlancl, Patsy Shinn, Myrna Anderson, Mary Ann Vicars, Pat Ryan, Kaye Holland, Mrs. Nontell, -Shirley Mercer, Nettie Pomajbo, Patricia Sathre, Darlene Killorn, jo Ann Gollmyer. Third row: Patty Brunett, Beverly Leistiko, jeanette Ridnour, Betty Barr, Carol Gilkison. Marlene Patzer, Irene Schlotterbeck, Leilani Eggar, Beverly Broadbent, Rochelle Moore, Patsy Freeman. Fourth row: Patsy Peterson, Margaret Franks, Barbara Haas, Charlotte Churchwell, joene Criger, Arlene Toner, Beverly Schwanke, Glenda Burnett, Norma Clayton. Myrtle Laubach, Maxine McGuire, Sandra Petrich, Elaine Hansen. PHOTO CLUB 1 . . thru GUI 1. ,Un 114-If PHOTO CLUB-Scenes along the River will long be remembered whether in memory or with pictures. Members snap the everyday happenings of life and have fun doing it, too! First row, left to right: Mr. Gillis, Gary Smith, Tod Hackman, jim Brookie, joe Werner, Billy Altimus, Bobby Uhlich, Ralph Adams, Mr. jenson. Second row: jim Bradley, Donald Klug, Dick Williams, janet Stalcup, janice Clayton, Charles Flohr, john VanAken, Fred Bell, Nora Snow, Nancy Adkins, Gloria Clement, james Kolokotrones, Nancy Parriott, Nancy McCormick, Elaine White, Sharon McCann, Sandy Broadbent.



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GE YSER STAFF GEYSER STAFF-As the Yellowstone forever flows onward without pause, so the Geyser Staff con- tinually' strives for editing and reporting perfection. This group of amateur reporters made possible the editions of our school paper, the Geyser. Hats off to these News Hounds! First row: Kae Gingry, Merry Smith, Darlene Killorn, Pat Johnston, Ginny O'Neill, Shirley Mercer. Second row: Mr. Gillis, Dick Peterson, Sharon Young, Gary Pearson, jim Peterson, Beverly Broadbent, Phyllis Atkins, Beverly Questad, Sherlene Roark. Cover your newsbeats! replied our competent editor, Kae Gingry. Mr. Gillis urged the staff to reach for the higher goal of steady improvement. Inverted pyramids, dummy sheets, copy reading symbols and deadlines became typical lingo of this world which revolved around the typewriter. Geyser staffers left smudges of printer's ink everywhere leads were to be found. They constantly strived to serve the school and community with informative stories. The streaks of humor prevalent on the staff provided the ever present lighter touch, along with the campaigns on safe driving and the fight against polio. STAFF Edztor ..........,,........ Kae Gingry Managzng Edzlor ...... ............................... M erry Smith N ewr Editorr ..... Editorial Page ........ ......... - ................ Feature Edilor ....... Arrirtant ......... Sport: Editor ...... Arrirlant ..... Photographer ......... Shirley Mercer, Bev Questad Sherlene Roark, Bev Broadbent Phyllis Atkins Exchange Edilor ....... Burinerr Manager Ad oertiring Manager ...... ....... Cirrulation Manager ........ Reporter ........................ Artirt ........ Advisor ........ Darlene Killorn Gary Pearson jim Peterson Merry Smith Sharon Young Pat Johnston Virginia O'Neill Phyllis Atkins Dick Peterson Peggy Bowen ....,Harold Gillis

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