Savage High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Savage, MT)

 - Class of 1957

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FORECAST OF THE FUTURE The Place - Somewhere, U.S.A. The Year - 1982 'I'he People - Eleven Friends who have kept in touch over the years. The Event - A dinner party The Toast - To Twenty-five years of progress Idelle Boyer - World-renowned designer of Women's Clothes. Ilene Caneva - Author of the Year's Best Seller and twice Nobel prize winner. Kay Hagler - Hair Stylist whose exclusive salon draws patrons from Hollywood to the royal families of Europe. Janice Jonasen - U. S. Congresswoman whose persuasive oratory has been the deciding factor in passing many laws to improve our govemment. Mary Lou Lange - Actress of stage and screen whose talent rivals, if not surpasses the greatest of those before her. Gail Struckman - Pianist whose debut at Carnegie Hall was sensational and who has given command performances for two of our presidents and many royal families. Gary Basso - Engineer who designed world's largest bridge and many other outstanding structures. Mervin Darnall - Youngest lawyer ever appointed to U.S. Supreme Court. Dick Hedegaard - Co-owner and manager of the great King Ranch in Texas. Phillip Prigan - U.S. Ambassador to England and, rumor has it, one of our next presidental nominees. Tom Sluiter - Designer and test pilot of world's fastest jet planes. The wish of all who know them - that their lives may be at least as successful as this fantasy, and, above all, that each of them shall know happiness. IN THE STILL MORE DISTANT FUTURE The Class of Fifty-seven, met one day in Heaven St. Peter looked at them and said, According to the world-you're dead: Ilene - My task was writing books Idelle - Please, sir, Idesigned fashionsg thus satisfying clothes- hungry passions. But now you've passed this pearly gate Pray tell me how you rate. The Eleven gathered there at one another did stare Ladies first the men did chime Uust to give themselves more time.j So up spoke the gals and then the guys Each trying to justify his rise To this Celestial state Their stories did relate: of prose: they don't send you below for those. Janice - I helped make rules and regulations: Those are my qualifica tions. Kay - l made other women beauti- ful: to their whims I was most duti- ful.

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GAIL DIANE STRUCKMAN Pep Club 1,2, 3,43 PE 1,22 Chorus 1.3.43 Band 1,2, 3,42 Annual 3,43 Paper Staff 43 Where's the Fire 23 Just Ducky 33 Reserve Two For Murder 33 Hillbilly Weddin 4. GARY LANCE BASSO Basketball 1,2,3,43 Football 3,43 Band 1, 2,3,4Q Annual 3,45 Paper Staff 43 Reserve Two For Murder 33 Hillbilly Weddin 43 PE 1,2,3,43 Boys' State. KAY ELAINE HAGLER Transferred from Miles City in Sophomore year. Pep Club 2, 3,42 PE 23 Chorus 2.3.43 Band 33 Paper staff 43 Just Ducky 3. n THOMAS GERALD SLUITER Basketball 1,2,3,4S Football 3,42 Annual 43 Paper staff 43 Hillbilly Weddin 43 PE 1,2, 3, 4.



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Mary Lou - Altho much acting I have done: I limited my husbands to one. Gail - On Earth I was a pianist by profession: But learning the harp is now my obsession. Gary - The earthly structures that I built were wondetous affairs: Now, Sir, I'd gladly be the humblest polisher of these Golden Stairs. Mervin - A lawyer must live by his tongueg But this was the hardest case I won. Dick - The King Ranch made me rich indeed, However, to charity I've always paid heed. Phillip - Ambassador to England was my earthly part: On converting Satan I now will start. Tommy - I was a Jet Pilot in the sky: so I think on Angel Wings I can fly. Class Histor The class of '57 entered Savage High School, August 31, 1953 with fifteen mem- bers. Three of our classmates, Robert Sharbono, Alice Kassner and Everett Mitchell dropped out during the year. Our class activities consisted of getting initiated, paint- ing the S and giving a Sophomore retum party. Mrs. Larson was our class sponsor. We entered our Sophomore year with only ten members, Lorraine Forry and Donald Masvelten having moved away during the summer. This number was soon increased to eleven, however, when Kay Hagler transferred from Miles City at the semester. During the course of the year we initiated the freshmen, and put on the all school Prom using as our theme Old Mexico. Mr. Calkins was our class sponsor that year. We began our Junior year September 6, 1955 with an enrollment of eleven, which we have kept to this date. Mr. Kelly was our class sponsor and under his direction we presented our Junior Class Play Reserve Two For Murder and put on the Junior-Senior Banquet. We began our final year at Savage High on September 7, 19563 with Mr. Gundlach and Mr. Scott as our sponsors. Our Senior year activities consisted of putting on our Senior Class Play Hil1billy Weddin, directed by Mr. Kelly, getting our graduation pictures taken at Artice Studios in Williston, and most important of all Baccalaureate. which was held May 19, and Commencement exercises May 23, at the school gymna- sium. Ianice Ionasen and Gail Struckman were valedictorian and salutatorian respec- tively.

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