Rosebud High School - Brier Yearbook (Rosebud, MT)

 - Class of 1958

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Class History Four years ago 17 Freshmen walked up the stairs of Rosebud High School. There we met with our sponsor Mr. Norman, and chose our Class Officers. Dale Dunning was elected President, Henry Biery, Vice-President, June Anderson, Secretary- Treasurer, and Diane Lentz, Reporter. Other members of the Class were: Phoebe Anderson, Dee Wilson, Walter Quinlan, Joe Konkright, Florence Chapman, Harriet Morton, Helen Carranco, Connie and Consie Covarrubias, Pearl Butcher, Julia Martinez, Angie Quinlan, Tom Adams, and Louisa Pabolo. The second semester we moved into our new High School building. We lost Dee Wilson and Walter Quin- lan, who quit school. Joe Konkright, was transferred to Miles City. Louisa Pabolo was transferred to Hysham. As we entered our Sophomore year, Mrs. Rolston, was our sponsor. Officers were: Helen Carranco, President, Carole Brady, Vice-President, Diane Lentz, Secretary- Treasurer, and Angie Quinlan, Reporter. We initiated the freshmen and gave them a party. We were sorry to lose two more of our students, Julia Martinez and Tom Adams. Our Junior year was the hardest of all, because we had to work very hard to raise money to put on the Junior-Senior Prom. On May 11, 1957, we held the Prom. The theme was Hawaiian Cruise. Our gym was decorated with a star-ceiling, and a huge sailing boat at the front of the stage, named appropriately, Hawaiian Crui- ser. Georgia Coon was Queen and Dale Dunning, King. The Junior-Senior banquet was held at the Met Cafe, in Miles City, on May 12, 1957. Class Officers were: Dale Dunning, President, Harriet Morton, Vice-President, Carole Brady, ClassRe- porter. Our Junior Class Play was Miss Adventure. We worked hard putting it on, but we also enjoyed it. We lost Carole Brady, who was transferred to Worden. The beginning of our Senior year, we started out with nine students. We were very glad to have Wanda Schlette join us. She came from Berkeley, California. The Class Officers were as follows: Harriet Morton, President, Wanda Schlette, Vice- President, Dale Dunning, Secretary-Treasurer, and Pearl Butcher, Class Reporter. Our Class Play was The Ghost in The Belfry, under the direction of Mrs. Richard- son. On April 24th, we left on Skip Day. We all were very glad to get away from school for a few days. We enjoyed ourselves very much and we were glad to get back to school. Diane Lentz and Dale Dunning attended High School Week, at Bozeman, May 1, 2, and 3. The Junior-Senior Prom was given May 10, 1958. Our theme was The Golden Nugget. Owen McDonagh was King, and Helen Carranco, Queen. Baccalaureate Services were held on May 25, and our four years ended with Com- mencement Exercises held on May 27, 1958.

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'x HARRIET J. MORTON Drill Squad 2-35 Wrangler Staff 3-45 Brier Staff4g Chorus 1-2-45 Class Plays 3-4g Student Council 35 Carnival Queen Attendant 3g Class President 4g Class Vice-President 35 Home- coming Queen Attendant lg Operetta lg Cheerleader B 19 A 2-3-4g Letter- man's Club 2-3-43 Letter- man's Club Secretary- Treasurer 4. DIANA L. LENTZ Diane Valedictoriang Student Council Secretary 4g Class Secretary 2-35 C1335 Re- porter lg Wrangler Co- Editor 3-43 Brier Co-Edi- tor 4g Chorus 2-4g Oper- etta lg Drill Squad 2-3g Junior Class Play 29 Class Plays 3-4g Girls' State 3g Carnival Queen Attendant lg Homecoming Queen 3g FFA Sweetheart 4. WANDA L. SCHLETTE Transferred from Lowell, Massachusettsg Brier Busi- ness Manager 4g Class Vice -President 45 Chorus 4 f



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Class Will We, the Senior Class of Rosebud High School, being in our own minds, sane and distorted as the case may be, and rundown condition after years of weakening study do hereby make our last stand in preparing the following Last Will and Testament. FIRST: To Mr. King we leave a bit of long hair music. The noisy library study halls go to Mrs. Richardson. In remembrance of tedious bookkeeping days we leave the balances that didn't balance to Mr. Kadrmas. The remains of the biology mouse Herman, we leave to Mr. Heaney. To Mr. Schmidt we leave our hoarse voices after a basketball game. SECOND: To the bus drivers we unselfishly will an over large supply of candy and gum wrappers, spit wads, noisy voices and also the long waits after school for the slow moving riders. To the cooks, Mrs. Penner and Mrs. Linscott, we leave a four years supply of cooking and dirty arsnes. To Joe Reid, our faithful janitor, we will the lost overshoes, the dirty halls, scrap paper and etc. THIRD: A few personal possessions we wish to dispose of thus: I, Connie Covarrubias, leave my day dreams to Shirley Lorsen, my disliking for writing letters to John Penner and my thoughts of New Years to Leslie Snodgrass. I, Helen Carranco, leave my long, black hair to Diana Lange, my cheerleading outfit to Claira Fahrenbruck and my boyfriends to anybody who is fool enough to take them. I, Consie Covarrubias, will my artistic ability to Mr. Heaney, the letters I re- ceive to Owen McDonagh and my dates with Tom Miller to Jaynie Patrick. I, Harriet Morton, leave my cheering outfit to Sharon Snodgrass, my letter writ- ing to Jim Polich and my long finger nails to Sandy Morton. I, Diane Lentz, bequeath my class ring to Judy Biery, who can't ever seem to keep track of hers, my grades to Clifford Campbell and my running around and goof- ing off to Janiece Smith. I, Wanda Schlette, will all the flat tires I see to my cousin, Kenny Sweedland, my curly hair to Sharron Reid, and the good times I've had to Lois Kipf, I, Pearl Butcher, leave my dangerous 1940 Chevrolet to Mr. Schmidt, my horse to Ken Kipf, and my dates with Bruce to Connie Clark. I Henry Biery, leave all the girls that I've won in card games to John Penner, my curly hair to Andria Luhman, and my football playing ability to George Perry. I, Dale Dunning, leave my athletic ability to anyone who can improve upon it, my good grades to Arlene Pattison and my jokes and all my fun in high school to Fidels Lopez. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we set our scribbled names, found somewhere in the school building, this twenty-seventh day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty-eight. QSEALJ

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