Sheridan High School - Trailblazer Yearbook (Sheridan, MT)
- Class of 1957
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The Graduating Class of Sheridan High School Proudly Presents THE 1957 TRAILBLAZER STAFF OFFICERS Editor...................................................... Associate Editor................................................ Business Manager............................................ Advertising Manager......................................... Co-An Editors............................................... and Photographers............................................... Marilyn Doombos . Janet Oliverson . Jack Burlingame . Larry Hickethier . . . Norma Fries and . . . Gary Garrett Adviser, Mrs. Lois Ramer , To our Mothers and Fathers — whose interests have been in the improvement of our lives -- whose love and encouragement have been inspirational — and whose never ending sacrifices have made possi- ble these four years of high school -- we respectfully dedicate The Trailblazer of 1957. The Class of 1957 To the memory of Denny Glick, our beloved classmate and friend, whom we lost last summer. No words or actions can make up for his absence from the halls, but we want his friends and relatives to know he was loved by all; forgotten by none. 3 Superintendent’s Message Mi. A. J. Thomas, B.A., M.E., Montana State University, Supt. 4 yis. Government, English III. You whose activities are recorded in the Trailblazer for 1957 are to be complimented for the success this book portrays. I sincerely hope that the pages of this book, in later years, will be reminders of happy and profitable days for each of you. Success in high school is not only a matter of credits but a combination of grades, participation and growth that should result in a realization of what is important in life. This book reflects that attitude. I am certain that the class of 1957 will do much to make their parents, faculty and friends proud of their achievements. Class Sponsors Faculty Miss LEITA BRANDT B. A., Wash. S. C.; attended Colo. S. C. and Ore. S. C. SHS 1 yx. Home Economics and Biology; Senior Adviser. Mr. A. E. FLOTTMAN B.S., Kan. S. T. C.; M.A., U. of Wash. SHS 1 yr. Math and Science; Sophomore Adviser. Mrs. LOIS RAMER B.A., Colo. U.; M. S. U. SHS 8 yrs. Commer- cial, Journalism, Librarian; Annual Adviser. Mr. DON DOUGLAS, Principal B.S., M.S.C.; SHS 13 yrs. Agriculture; Freshman Adviser. Mrs. DORIS KITT B.A., M. S. U. SHS 15 yrs. English and Music; Junior Adviser. Mr. GEORGE CHAPMAN B.A., Rocky Mountain; Wyo. U. SHS 4 yrs. History, Guidance, Coach, P. E. 6 Board of Trustees L. to R.: Mr. Lowell Paige, Supt. Alve J. Thomas, Mr. Ray Elser, Mrs. Ruth Bieler, Mr. Jim Maddison, Chairman, Mr. Bert Elling- house, Mr. Pat Burke. School Personnel 7 Mr. and Mrs. Lelan Baker L. to R.: Frank Axtel, Dick Todd, and Sylvan Galahan Student Council FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Gary Garrett, Senior President; Janet Oliverson, Council Secretary-Treasurer; Jack Burlingame, Council President; Byron McKenzie, Council Vice-President; Larry Hicketheir, Senior Representa- tive. BACK ROW: Harvey Salmonsen, Junior Representative; Stan Shafer, Junior President; Jerry Braach, Sophomore President; Joanne Braach, Sophomore Representative; Joe Glick, Freshman Representative; Buddy Baril, Freshman President; Mr. Thomas, Superintendent. Student Council decorating tree BOLEVER REALTOR DIANA HUGHES This Page Sponsored By: 8 GEORGE STEELE CO. KARL'S SHOE STORE Class of 1957 Class Colors Class Flower Green and Silver Lily Class Motto Out of school life, into Life's school. GARY GARRETT Gary No one reaches a high position without trying. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Boys' State 3; Class Reporter 1; Operetta 1,2; Class President 4; Co-Photographer and Co-Art Editor Trailblazer 4; Student Council 4; High School Week 4; Valedictorian. KENNETH LUECK Babe A man—he'll have you know—but he has some room to grow. Chorus 1,2; S Club 3,4; FFA 1,2, 3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; Football Mana- ger 2,3; B. B. Manager 3; Class Vice-President 4. CARMEN GAYLE GALAHAN Gay Beauty is power, a smile is its sword. Transferred from Twin Bridges. FHA State Convention 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Band 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Carnival Queen 2; FHA 2,3,4; FFA Sweetheart 3; Song Leader 4; Class Vice-President 2; Re- porter 3; Treasurer 4; Small Ensemble 2,3,4; Triple Trio 2,4; Trio 3; Operetta 2; All State Chorus 3,4; Passamari 4; State Music Festival 2,4. BERYL RAE BERRYMAN Squirrely She's small, but so is a stick of dynamite. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Small Ensemble 2, 3,4; Triple Trio 3,4; State Music Festival 3,4; Operetta 1,2; Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; Secretary 4; Reporter 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Junior Princess 3; Senior Queen 4; Carnival Queen 1; Passamari 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Parlia- mentarian 4; All State Chorus 4. JANET OLIVERSON Jan A smile that could eat a banana sideways. Chorus 3,4; Band 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Small Ensemble 3,4; Sextet 3; Trio 3; State Chorus 3,4; Triple Trio 4; Operetta 2; Girls' State 3; Class Treasurer 3; Carnival Queen 4; Student Council Sec.-Treas. 4; Passamari 4; Trailblazer Assoc. Ed. 4; Mama's Angel Child 4. LOWELL MARSHALL PAIGE Jr. Kayo Music drives the blues away Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Operetta 1,2; Class Reporter 4; Student Council 2. DELORES THERESE LUECK Lueckie A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Operetta 1,2; FHA 1, 2,3; Vice-Pres. 3; Mama's Angel Child 4. LARRY WILLIAM HICKETHIER Hick He scores in more ways than one. Chorus 1,2,3,4; S Club 1,2,3,4; Operetta 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 3; FFA 1; Student Council 3,4; Class Vice- Pres. 1; President 3; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Track 2; Football Manager 1; Trailblazer Advertising Manager 4. 11 JOHN GRANT BURLINGAME Jack Reason and judgement are the qualities of a good leader. Chorus 1,3,4; S Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,3,4; Football 1,3,4; Class Pres. 1; Class Vice-Pres. 3; Boys' State 3; Student Council 1,4; President 4; Trailblazer Business Manager 4; High School Week 4; Salutatorian. Walter William Braach Guy School breaks up my whole day Chorus 1; FFA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. Ralph William Flager Ralph Never a care, never a worry . Chorus 1,2,3,4; Operetta 1,2; FFA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3; Football 4. Richard Everett Talbot Dick The unspoken word never does harm . FFA 1,2,3,4, State Convention 3, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Cho rus 1,2,3,4; Operetta 1,2. Theresa Carol Funk Terese Silence is more eloquent than words . FHA 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Small Ensemble 4; Operetta 1,2; Triple Trio 4; Passamari 4. Norma Carol Fries Norm Art is a necessity, not a notion . Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Operetta 1,2; Band 2,3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 3, President 4, State Convention 2,3,4, State Degree 4; Class Secretary 3; Trailblazer Art Editor 2; Passamari 4; Trailblazer Co-Photographer and Art Editor 4. 1 12 Sonja Kay Allen Son Her smile goes a mile. Transferred from Salmon, Idaho; FHA 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Operetta 2; Passamari 4. Frank Wayne Munns Shane This guy is fast, his driving, that is. Transferred from Garland, Utah; FFA 3; Chorus 3; Football 3,4; Basketball 4; Pep Club 3,4; S Club 3,4; Baseball 4. Byron G. McKenzie Mac Always a friendly word to say. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Reporter 3, President 4; Student Council Rep. 1,3, Class President 2; Student Council Vice-President 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; S Club 3,4, Chorus 1,2,3,4; Oper- etta 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Boys' State 3. Robert Taylor Gilman Bob Some say he's quiet, meet him, you'll deny it. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; FFA 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; Operetta 1,2. Marilyn Leone Doombos Cob Responsibility walks hand in hand with capability. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; Cho- rus 1,2,3, Accompanist 4; Small Ensemble 3,4; State Music Festival 2,3; Triple Trio 2,3,4; Sextette 3, Operetta 1, Accompanist 2; Student Council Rep. 1; Class Sec.-Treas. 2; Student Council Sec.-Treas. 3; Passamari 4; Trailblazer Editor 4; DAR 4; FHA 1,3,4; Treasurer 3, Vice-Pres. 4, District II Pres. 4; State Chairman of Music 4, State Degree 4; Mama's Angel Child 4; High School Week 4; State FHA Scholarship 4. 13 Juniors n fe Edwin Guinnane Vice-President David Oliverson Reporter Jackie Herzog Stan Shafer President Clarke Raymond Dawson Williams Harvey Salmonsen Representative CSMi Dona Jean Munns Karen Schneider Dixie Carter Secretary-Treasurer Ralph Paddock Kenneth Simonsen 14 Sophomore Jerry Braach President Phyllis Baril Dorene Burlingame Vice-President Secretary Gary Winslow Kay Wessel Donna Moore Kenneth Doyle Dorothy Simonsen Lynda Powell Joanne Braach Representative Lynn Ellinghouse Edward Brandon Paul Sagunsky 15 Freshmen Joe Glick Representative Elioda Albrecht Reporter Cecil Martin Clark Conrow Steve Mortensen Sherry Wessel Joe Stauduhar Billy Marsh 16 Football STANDING, L. to R.: Coach Herb Chapman, Manager David Oliverson. KNEELING: Clark Conrow, Jack Burlingame, Stan Shafer, Wayne Munns, Kenneth Simonsen, Edwin Guinnane, Jerry Braach, Larry Hickethier, Ken Doyle, Edward Brandon, Harvey Salmonsen, Joe Glick, Oliver Kendall, Billy Marsh. Schedule Sheridan 18 13 Sheridan 14 6 Sheridan 37 6 Sheridan 19 19 Sheridan 37 6 Sheridan 37 0 Divisional Sheridan 7 32 Both teams at a dead standstill. Edwin taking a grace- ful dive. Dedication of the new football field This page sponsored by: GREENE'S CAFE Where Fine Food is a Tradition . METALS BANK AND TRUST CO. Try Our New Auto Bank Basketball L, to R.: Harvey Salmonsen, Byron McKenzie, Stan Shafer, Wayne Munns, Clarke Raymond, Ed Guinnane, Jack Burlingame, Larry Hickethier, David Oliverson. KNEELING: Ken Simonsen, Coach Herb Chapman. Schedule Opponent S.H.S. Virginia City ....... 34....... Lima ............. 26............. Boulder.................47........ Lima...................50......... Twin Bridges...........37......... Ennis .................62......... Virginia City...........65........ Harrison...............62......... Whitehall..............58......... Boulder................ 48........ Lima...................57......... Twin Bridges...........44......... Ennis .................46..... Virginia City...........40........ Harrison...............67......... Whitehall .............40......... District Tournament-Butte Virginia City...........51........ Harrison...............79......... Ennis..................47......... Opp 44 46 53 39 47 81 45 36 61 41 49 53 43 58 35 41 53 15 59 D. Oliverson B. McKenzie Guard Forward S. Shafer—Forward; C. Raymond—Center; W. Munns--Forward; J. Burlingame—Guard; L. Hicketheir—Guard; E. Guinnane—Forward. This page sponsored by: SPIER'S MEN'S STORE, NEWMAN'S BOOTERV, EMIL MARAN'S, and LEN WATER'S, of Butte. S Club BACK ROW; L. to R: Ed Guinnane, Jerry Braach, Stan Shafer, Ken Simonsen, Wayne Munns, Coach Herb Chapman. FRONT ROW: Byron McKenzie, David Oliverson, Jack Burlingame, Harvey Salmonsen, Larry Hickethier, Kenneth Lueck. 21 Small Ensemble STANDING: Lynn Ellinghouse, Marilyn Doombos, Phyllis Baril, Janet Oliverson, Jackie Herzog, Gayle Galahan, Sherry Moran, Dorothy Simonsen, Dona Munns, Theresa Funk, Dixie Carter, Beryl Berryman. SEATED: Mrs. Kitt, Director. Mixed Chorus FRONT ROW: Dorothy Simonsen, Elioda Albrecht, Sherry Wessel, Sonja Allen, Dixie Carter, Dorene Burlingame, Phyllis Baril, Lynda Powell, Norma Fries, Kay Wessel, Lynn Ellinghouse, Marilyn Doombos. SECOND ROW: Gayle Galahan, Sherry Moran, Theresa Funk, Joanne Braach, Janet Oliverson, Beryl Berry- man, Judy Mortensen, Delores Lueck, Sharon Herzog, Donna Moore, Jackie Herzog, Dona Munns, Mrs. Kitt, Director. THIRD ROW: Buddy Baril, Joe Glick, Oliver Kendall, Paul Sagunsky, Clarke Raymond, Cecil Martin, Ralph Flager, Gary Garrett, Bob Gilman, Lowell Paige, Joe Stauduhar. FOURTH ROW: Byron Mc- Kenzie, Jack Burlingame, Larry Hickethier, Harvey Salmonsen, Gary Winslow, Jerry Braach, Steve Morten- sen, Ken Simonsen, Kenneth Doyle, David Oliverson. 22 Band STANDING: Sharon Herzog, Gayle Galahan, Joe Stauduhar, Mrs. Kitt, director, Carol Burlingame, Elaine Adams. SEATED: Billy Marsh, Lynn Ellinghouse, Janet Oliverson, Dorene Burlingame, Byron Sagunsky, Dorothy Simonsen, Byron McKenzie, Jackie Herzog, Delores Lueck, Norma Fries, Buddy Baril, Kayo Paige, Joe Glick, David Oliverson. Triple Trio STANDING: Theresa Funk, Gayle Galahan, Dorothy Simonsen, Phyllis Baril, Janet Oliverson, Beryl Berry- man, Donna Munns, Jackie Herzog, Marilyn Doornbos. SEATED: Mrs. Kitt, Director. This page sponsored by: THE SINGER SEWING CENTER, Butte. 23 Commencement May 24, 1957 Gary Garrett Valedictorian Dr. H. G. KLEMME Commencement Speaker Jack Burlingame Salutatorian Singing class song Graduation Don Douglas, Principal, and Jim Nearing the end of the journey Day Maddison, School Board Chr., presenting diplomas. Boys' Chorus; Stouthearted Men J. M. MADDISON'S Mixed Chorus; One Little Candle This page sponsored by. TEXACO STATION All your automotive needs 24 Girls' Chorus: America, Our Heritage SEPTEMBER W T School O ens 8 w First student 011 6 iftaU Three ForKs Frosty 12 (There) Tnitiafionl Girls'+ ftous to. Sulphur 17 Stale Reports 19 20 (Here) 22 Va. C.t (Here) OCTOBER Jithoal 29 T 2 w 3 T 4 White hall (there) O 9 10 11 (There) |J FHA Initiation 17 18 T B . FH . , u District (Hert)ConueriTi Ping Poog' TaKen 24 25 n DarV 10 (There) 30 31 N OVEHB ER tha-ffa Picnic 13 FFA Initiatio vs 20 T NS A 7 8 14- IS Ifc 17 In v,tationat 21 22 Tournament 4 TO 'lft Three ForKs 20 2? CTKere) DECEMBER FHA 3 Civil Petense 5 xmas Caroling F 3 Senior Sail , Butte Boulder to (There) (Here) i3 ThSi $ Hnnis l a.Cito 2U (There) (Here) Vacation JAN T 1 w Scho es 7 8 9 14 15 16 21 22 23 28 29 3( . r- . ffialen nr MAY , High School junior 1 v «ek fVow' o 4|l-st t,T ' ! et 8 ChoTUS CHtrej' IM. Iloio CeeeW .. (Here) 16 J7 18 - . . , Senior _ Senior Pnoi leges Exams O ExawitvfcUns 30 cloVeV Jr. - Sr Banket Au ar J sN,iM K Baccalaureate 1 14 APRIL ___r fj, n. Jr. Princess 1 E lection 2 00 9 15 16 22 23 N.S A 30 f Speech Plat) State F FA Corn enhov Senior Snea_V(. Trip DiS. tWsic 24 25 c ' t 37 Ennis, (Here) Jr.-5r. Visit Helena 4- 5 6 7 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 21 State FHA C r uervTlt vi 28 Ball 8 AwSlttu.r S Wou) FHA Partly Oemolav Senior Ball Fopi r a tr -'ll sale Ennis iJa 0«tl (Here) (There W.S.A Harrison Whitelal i nfTf) (Trie re) Mixer 7 fFA FHA 8ar q u«t Basketball ’Tou.rnunervt c Butte ) J „ . t Three Forks c 0 IHere) j. , . Harrison hbuff-MM 10 IHere) CThtle] Semester 8utte Bou.1 1m Tests (.Here) (There! n Linu T. 8. J. r (Here) (There) 31 111 ' F. H. A. Activities 1. Faculty sings at Joint Banquet 2. Patience and Prudence Marilyn 3. Entertainment committee 4. Marilyn, Dist. Pres., interviews Jackie 5. Marilyn installs Jackie as Dist Sec. 6. Marilyn gives Nat'l. Conv. report 7. Lunch at Distnct Convention 8. State Convention banquet 9. Marilyn Doornbos directing State FHA Chorus at St. Chr. of Music 10. Byron, FFA Pres, welcomes FHA girls to Dist. Conv. at SHS 11. Enjoying the Parent- Daughter Banquet 12. This is mom's and dad's night out 13. Guests at the head table 14. Judy Mortensen gives reading 15. Sextet entertains with Perfect Day 16. Lynda Powell hula dances. This page sponsored by: GAMBLES STORE, SAVING CENTER, RUBY VALLEY CLEANERS, La DUES BOWLING AL- LEY, CHARLES WALTER STORE, JACOBSON OIL COMPANY, JONES TRUCKING COMPANY, DORIS'S BEAUTY SHOP. F. H. A. Officers BACK, L. to R: Miss Leita Brandt, Adviser, Lynn Ellinghouse, Reporter, Donna Moore, Musician, SharonHer- zog, Historian, Gayle Galahan, Song Leader, Beryl Berryman, Parliamentarian, Janet Oliverson, Secretary, Marilyn Doornbos, Vice-President, Norma Fries, President, Jackie Herzog, Treasurer. F. H. A. Chapter BACK ROW, L. to R: Sherry Moran, Phyllis Baril, Lynda Powell, DorothySimonsen,Elioda Albrecht, Beryl Berryman, Sherry Wessel. SECOND ROW: Theresa Funk, Miss Leita Brandt, Donna Moore, Joanne Braach, Norma Fries, Jackie Herzog, Sharon Herzog. KNEELING , BACK, Janet Oliverson, Judy Mortensen, Sonja Allen. FRONT, Kay Wessel, Dorene Burlingame, Gayle Galahan, Lynn Ellinghouse. This page sponsored by THE PFAFF SEWING CENTER of Butte, HAZEL'S STYLE and BEAUTY SHOP, VAUGHN RAGSDALE, and J. C. PENNEY of Dillon. F. F. A. Activities Brother and Sister Duo, Janet and David Oliverson. Everybody Eating mam Entertainment Com- mittee Performs, Clark and Byron on K. P, We are so honored, we'll sing all night. Mr. Johnson, State Adviser, congratulates initiates. F. F. A. Officers L, to R.: David Oliverson, Sentinel; Ed. Guinnane, Vice President; Byron McKenzie, President; Paul Sagunsky, Reporter; Bob Gilman, Secretary; Dick Talbot, Treasurer (absent). F. F. A. Members BACK ROW: Ed Brandon, Walter Braach, Kenneth Lueck, Joe Stauduhar, Oliver Kendell, Joe Glick, Buddy Baxil, Billy Marsh, Clark Conrow. FIRST ROW: Ralph Paddock, Cecil Martin, David Oliverson, Ed Guin- nane, Byron McKenzie, Paul Sagunsky, Robert Gilman, Dick Talbot, Jt.ry Braach, Kenneth Doyle, Mr. Douglas, Advisor. This page sponsored by GORDON'S JEWELRY, BURR'S DEPARTMENT STORE, The TOGGERY, and SOUTH SIDE HARDWARE, Butte. 31 Annual Staff BACK ROW; L. to R: Beryl Berryman, Delores Lueck, Gayle Galahan, Sonja Allen, Theresa Funk, Bob Gil- man, Walter Braach, Ralph Flager, Kayo Paige, Byron McKenzie, Wayne Munns, and Kenneth Lueck. SEATED: Larry Hickethier, Advertising Manager; Jack Burlingame, Business Manager; Janet Oliverson, Assoc. Editor; Marilyn Doornbos, Editor; Norma Fries and Gary Garrett, Co-Art Editors and Photographers; and Mrs. Lois Ramer, Adviser. Passamari Staff L., circle to right: Sonja Allen, Janet Oliverson, Theresa Funk, Mrs. Lois Ramer, Adviser, Marilyn Doom- bos, Wayne Munns, Beryl Berryman, Gayle Galahan, and Norma Fries. This page sponsored by: Dr. R. H. DYER, Dr. S. P. KITT, SHERIDAN SHOE SHOP, ED CONROW'S BARBER SHOP, Dr. H. D. ROSSITER, L. R. ELSER, BANK OF SHERIDAN, PICK AND PAN PHARMACY. Cheerleaders A Team Cheerleaders B Team Cheerleaders STANDING: Beryl Berryman, Gayle Gala- KNEELING: Joanne Braach, Lynn Elling- han, Dona Munns. 1 1 house, Lynda Powell, Sharon Herzog. Fep Club BACK ROW: Sherry Wessel, Phyllis Baril, Cecil Martin, Clark Conrow, Billy Marsh, Buddy Baril, David Oliverson, Kayo Paige, Paul Sagunsky, Gary Winslow, Steve Mortensen, Ed Brandon, Kenneth Doyle, Jerry Braach, Kenneth Si- monsen, Harvey Salmonsen, Clarke Raymond, Walter Braach, Bob Gilman, Sherry Moran. SECOND ROW: Elioda Albrecht, Karen Schneider, Ralph Paddock, Oliver Kendall, Joe Glick, Janet Oliverson, Sonja Allen, Judy Morten- sen, Theresa Funk, Kenneth Lueck, Wayne Munns, Ralph Flager, Gary Garrett, Joanne Braach, Delores Lueck, Dor- othy Simonsen, Donna Moore. FIRST ROW: Stan Shafer, Ed Guinnane, Lynda Powell, Lynn Ellinghouse, Kay Wes- sel, Jack Burlingame, Larry Hickethier, Byron McKenzie, Norma Fries, Jackie Herzog, Sharon Herzog, Dorene Bur- lingame, Dixie Carter, Joe Stauduhar, Marilyn Doornbos. CHEERLEADERS KNEELING: Beryl Berryman, Gayle Galahan, Dona Munns. This page sponsored by PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION, LE SAGE'S, and GAY S REC- ORD SHOP, in Butte. Looking Back 1. Sharon, Lynda Joanne, B team cheerleader. 2. Pep Band provides music for games. 3. Dona, Gayle Beryl, A team cheerleaders. 4. Gayle, Beryl Diane lead yells at a football game. 5. Band and rooters Join in Onward Panthers . 6. Girls' and Boys' Chorus at Christmas program. 7. Scene on front window painged by FHA. 8. One of the grade school cards. 9. Mr. Thomas explains Award Night. 10. Mr. Murray presents Jack with Good Sports- manship trophy. 11. Marilyn is presented with DAR Award. 12. Mr. Doornbos shows Jack his name on the Good Citizen trophy. 13. Seniors have song fest at Paige's. 14. Reunion with past adviser, Mrs. Lenz, the night before graduation. 15. After the class supper sponsored by Paiges. Glancing Around 1, Sherry Sonja make Xmas card. 2. Physics class making a bomb? 3. Mrs. Kitt gives seniors a rest. 4. Wait- ing to eat the cake from Jr.-Sr. Banquet. 5. Please Clarke, not in public! 6. Ah Norma, you're not studyin!? 7. Pop for the lucky seniors. 8. Ug! It's burned! 9. Rest instead of English! 10. Stan on his crutches. 11. How they spent FHA convention. 12. Grumma measuring snow. 13. Lovers. 14. Frosh initiation. 15. Charming Jack! 16. Waiters for FHA Dist. Conv. 17. Janet instructing Dave. 18. Our Doc! 19. These gals are getting full! 20. Together for twelve years. 21. Eating is much better than studies. This page sponsored by: DILLON DAILY TRIBUNE, THE DILMART, McCRACKEN BROTHERS. Dr. W. J. ROMERS, M. H. KING CO., ROBERTS FOOD MARKET, GEORGE W. SMITH D. D. S., Dr. R. J. ENGLISH, DILLON . .1 ; iin --r -iJ U ffMama’s Angel Child” If you dxess up, I'll cap- ture millions. We've both got our men now. Speech Class Play Mrs. Doris Kitt . . Marilyn Doornbos. Jackie Herzog . . . Stan Shafer....... Clarke Raymond. Janet Oliverson. . Delores Lueck. . . Harvey Salmonsen ........Director . . Mrs. Charmer Daphne Charmer .Dick Armstrong . . Horace Bagly . . . Miss Kreech ...........Ellen . . . . Willoughby There are no women in sight, sir. That infernal brat and those roller skates! Well, imagine meeting you here! Will you be good, you naughty girl? What's the matter, did you lose your teddy bear? Getting ready for the play. They're out to get their man. Junior Prom May 4, 1957 anchors. Horsin' around as usual Vickie Secor and Gary Simonsen, crown bearers Enjoying the Prom Stan, Beryl, Gary, Jackie lead ing Grand March. 4 Beryl makes pretty queen Crowning Queen and Princess Red Sails in the Sunset This page sponsored by: ELIEL'S, THE BIG DIPPER, LARSEN'S and SKEET'S CAFE, of Dillon Junior-Senior Banquet Bethany Hall May 6, 1957 Sponsored by Class Mother- Janet and Jack are feasting on love Edwin and Beryl are so hungry they Dave wants more ham! while the rest pitch in! can't get enough! Karen entertains with an accordion Larry eating, as usual! The Triple Trio serenades, solo. This page sponsored by: HARRY'S STANDARD SERVICE, RUBY HOTEL, BIRRER LUMBER YARD, CLUB CAFE. 1. Vern Doornbos; Judy Simonsen- Young Love . 2. First place winners; 7th and 8th grades. 3. Piano duet-Gary Garrett, Marilyn Doornbos. 4. Janet Oliverson-sax solo. 5. Senior Quartet M.C.- Banana Boat Song . 6. Senior finale; Statue of Liberty. 7. Dix Carter; Dave Oliverson-Dance Revue. 8. Old-fashioned waltz; Karen Schneider Stan Shafer. 9. Bicycle Built for Two . 10. See Ya Later Alligator . 11. Sophomore Quartet. 12. Happy Whistler twirling and dance. 13. Dorothy Simonsen-Irish Song. 14. Mr. Thomas after first baby. 15. Lynda Powell-Toe dance. 16. Frosh Barber Shop Trio. 17. Lynda-Tap dance. 18. Discovery of gold-Frosh album. 19. Jackie Herzog Dona Munns; Song Revue. 20. Ed Guinnane-Jr. M.C. 21. Wayne Munns-Havin'a good time! 22. Joe Stauduhar-Drummin'away! This page sponsored by: DOORNBOS AGENCY, If it's worth anything, have it insured. GARRETT'S MEAT MARKET, Refrigerated Lockers, The best in meats. Senior Sneak April 17-21 Salt Lake City Senior Newsletter Published on Graduation, May 24, 1957 By Senior Class of 1957 FRESHMEN INITIATED Sophs force frosh to dress in ridiculous garbs and perform stunts at party. Frosh give return party. Elect Officers. Selected as leaders—Jack Burlingame, president; Larry Hickethier, vice-president; Beryl Berryman, secretary-treasurer; Gary Garrett, reporter; Marilyn Doornbos, Student Council representative. Frosh Have Carnival Queen. Beryl Berryman received the most votes of four high school candidates and was crowned queen. Larry Hickethier ran for king. Win Amateur Show. With the theme of Oh to be a Freshman and an album of events during theyear, the class won first prize of $10. Marilyn Doornbos was Mistress of Ceremonies. Have Class Picnic. Class held a picnic, hike and swimming party at Pipestone Hot Springs to end year. SOPHOMORE YEAR Leading the class this year--Byron McKenzie, president; Gayle Galahan, vice-president; Marilyn Doornbos, secretary, treasurer; Beryl Berryman, reporter; Kayo Paige, Student Council representative. Have Carnival Queen Again. Of the sophomore candidates, Gayle Galahan and Byron McKenzie, Gayle was crowned queen at the annual carnival. Tobogganing for Annual Activity. As the class activity of the year, the group went tobogganing on the Virginia City hill and had chili afterwards at Paiges'. Win Amateur Show for Second Time. With the Sophomore Memory Album , the class tied for first place and won $7. Marilyn Doornbos was Mistress of Ceremonies again. Have Field Trip. The whole class that was taking biology learned lots on a field trip in the spring, traveling to the Upper Ruby. End Year With Swimming Party. Class swimming party held at Silver Star. Juniors Lose Adviser; Get New One Miss Betty Eakman, class adviser, left at the end of the first semester. The class gave her a bridal and going away shower. Miss Marlene Carrig was here for the last half of the year. Class Officers Chosen. For this big year--Larry Hickethier, president; Jack Burlingame, vice-president; Norma Fries, secretary; Janet Oliverson, treasuer; Gayle Galahan, reporter; Byron McKenzie. Carnival Queen Candidate Wins Again. Diane Bray was selected carnival queen, running with Byron McKenzie. Class Rings Chosen. Rings are rectangular in shape with a slant-shaped red stone. SHS in in black on the crest. Ini- tials are in silver on opposite corners. '57 is on the band on each side of the stone. Set Record by Winning Amateur Show Third Time. Around the World With the Junior Class , with Jack Burlingame as Master of Ceremonies, proved good enough to win the first prize of $10. Junior Prom Successful. With Chinatown as the theme and Selby's Silver Notes, the junior prom was attended by a record crowd. A Chinese scene adorned the back, with a three-tone pink pagoda ceiling. Larry Hickethier, junior president, and Barbara Baril, senior queen, led the Grand March, followed by Beryl Berryman, junior princess, and George Ellinghouse, senior president. Punch was served by the class after the march. Junior-Senior Banquet Enjoyed. A banquet prepared by class mothers was greatly enjoyed by the two classes. Class Toms Yellowstone. A day's tom of Yellowstone Park was a fitting climax to a successful and memorable year. The class left early in the morning, ate two picnic lunches, saw many game animals and erupting geysers, and retmned late in the evening. BEGIN FINAL YEAR Officers selected to serve for the year--Gary Garrett, president; Babe Lueck, vice-president; Beryl Berryman, secre- tary; Gayle Galahan, treasmer; Kayo Paige, reporter; and Larry Hickethier, representative. Senior Pictmes Taken. Pictures were taken in Butte, with dinner enjoyed by the class at Raymond's afterwards. The group then attended Holiday on Ice. Carnival Queen Becomes Tradition. For the fourth year, the class candidate, (This year Janet Oliverson), won the honor of queen. Her running mate was Kayo Paige. Senior Ball Held. December 1 was the date of the class ball, with decorations depicting a Winter Wonderland. The class went after pine trees and had a chili supper at Lueck's that night, the week before the ball. Chose Class Emblems. The class chose green and silver for class colors, the lily as their flower, and Out of school life into Life’s school as their motto. Annual Staff Selected. For preparing the 1957 Trailblazer, Marilyn Doornbos was elected Editor, Janet Oliverson, As- sociate Editor; Jack Bmlingame, Business Manager; Larry Hickethier, Advertising Manager; Gary Garrett and Norma Fries, Co-Art Editor, and Photographers. Place Second in Amatem Show. With Delores Lueck as Mistress of Ceremonies the class placed second using a Look into the Future as their theme. Take Trip to Salt Lake City. The seniois took their sneak trip over Easter vacation, leaving Wednesday, April 17, and returning Sunday, April 21. The first night was spent in Pocatello, Idaho, with two nights spent in Salt Lake City, and the last one again in Pocatello. The group enjoyed sightseeing at the capitol, Bingham Copper Mine, and Temple Square, as well as several fine dinners. Cars were taken by Garretts and Galahans who retmned Saturday, and Paiges and Doorn- boses who returned Sunday. Prom May 4 in Honor of Seniors. At the prom given by the juniors, the Grand March was led by Beryl Berryman, sen- ior queen, and Stan Shafer, junior president, followed by Jackie Herzog, junior princess, and Gary Garrett, senior presi- dent. Final Activities. Junior -senior banquet was held May 6, followed soon by Award Night where fom out of six honor roll pins were won by seniors. Baccalameate was on May 19 with the Rev. Mrs. Dora Brim speaking. Eighteen happy students were graduated May 24, with Dr. H. G. Klemme as commencement speaker. Together for Twelve Years. Of the class that started in the first grade, in Sheridan, the three who graduated together are Theresa Funk, Delores Lueck, and Gary Garrett, while Norma Fries and Byron McKenzie started at Alder and stayed together, and Bob Gilman and Ralph Flager started at Lamin and remained together. 42 Baby Snaps of Seniors 1. Kayo Paige 2. Norma Fries 3. Beryl Berryman 4. Marilyn Doornbos 5. Gayle Galahan 6. Bob Gilman 7. Sonja Allen 8. Dick Talbot 9. Larry Hickethier 10. Gary Garrett 11. Theresa Funk 12. Ralph Flagei 13. Babe Delores Lueck 14. Byron McKenzie 15. Jack Burlingame 16. Janet Oli verson. 43 Janet Clark crowned King and Queen by Vicky Secor and Don Tolson, crown bearers Crowd enjoying carnival Booths get decorated for carnival All busy making posters Biology class absorbing knowledge State Capitol proves interesting Theresa, Byron, Sonja stop and think Steve looks like he's studying! Elioda and Judy, poor freshmen! Mrs. Bieler feeding her face Buddy twists Mr America's arm Cleaning up after the carnival King candidates wait for crowning Second and Third Grades BACK ROW, L. to R.: Daniel Ryan, Robert Walter, Eddy Packer, Steven Banks, Mrs. Helen Tolson, Patricia Baril, Annette Halford, Penny Weber, Linda Banks, Colleen Guinnane. SECOND ROW: Bundy Buck, Dale Fournier, Garvin Ferguson, Garland Ferguson, William McCrea, David Maddison, James Darby, David Hansen Jayne Moore. FRONT ROW: Cheryl Birdsill, Patricia Morris, Candace Marsh, Mary Magee, Carolyn Lueck, ’ Clavell Godfrey, William Carey, Michael Funk, Connie Tolson. First Grade BACK ROW, L. to R.: James Merrill, Lorrie Duncan, Michael Baril, Vicki Secor, Mrs. Flo Stine, Susan Til- ton, Gary Simonsen, Dale Marsh, Randall Baril, Nathan Todd. FIRST ROW: Gerry Ginal, Patrick Darby, Carl King, Steven Jones, Donald Tolson, Charles Marsh, Butch Magee. This page sponsored by: UNDERWOOD CORPORATION; INTERSTATE LUMBER CO., and TRETHEWAY'S MUSIC SHOP, of Butte. Fifth and Sixth Grades BACK ROW; L. to R: Mr. Robert Olmstead, Jo Ann Baril, Carolyn Tolson, Marvettia Martin, Shirley Gali- ger, Louise Wessel, Kelly Baril, Marie Adams, Kathie White. SECOND ROW: Fred Magee, Ruth Fournier, Carol Doombos, Dale Talbot, Bonnie Weber, Terry Merrill, Eddie Yeo, Dan Marsh, Gary Skinner, Charles Edmisten. FRONT ROW: Kathy Green, Jean Tilton, Margaret Morris, Connie Fulford, Judy Janelli, Peter Janelli, James Doyle, Reid Wessel, David King, Pat Magee. Third and Fourth Grades BACK ROW; L. to R: David Burton, Larry Fulford, Steven Baril, Miss Steiner, Eva Godfrey, David Armstrong, Paul Banks, Kelly Packer. SECOND ROW: Linda Glasser, Connie Simonsen, Margaret Moore, Ronald Skin- ner, Irvin Chapman, Jimmy King, Gary White, John Robinson,Paul Marsh. FRONT ROW: Ann Carey, Sandra Baril, Jimmy Adams, Coreen Caldwell, Ty Todd, Geraldine Merrill, Colleen Baril, John Pack, Andrea Doombos, Patsy High. Absent—Jimmy Wright. This page sponsored by GREENE'S CAFE, BROWN'S AUTO PARTS, SHINERS', AND MAY APPAREL, all of Butte, BEAVERHEAD LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS, MONTANA MOTOR SUPPLY and WILLIAMS FEED and MACHINERY, of Dillon. Seventh and Eighth Grades BACK ROW, L. to R.: Jimmy Birdsill, David Martin, Vem Gilman, Ray Paige, Fay Wessel, Vern Doornbos, Jerry Pack, Gary Talbot, Richard Fournier, Mr. Murray. THIRD ROW: John Claypool, Buddy Shafer, Pat Dooley, Jerry Galahan, Bill Edmisten, Bobby Wright, Darnell Godfrey, Danny Moore, Jim Smith, Leroy John- son, Bobby Bray. SECOND ROW: Betty Jo Weber, Carol Carey, Carol Burlingame, Elaine Adams, Rita Ja- nelli, Anne Fenton, Casey Baril, Beverly Wheeler, Teresa Burton, Judy Simonsen, Judy Buck. FIRST ROW: Byron Sagunsky, George Axtell, Lory Magnus, Dick Flager, Michael Doyle, Johnny Funk, Larry Elser, Jimmy Funk, Lynn Munns. ABSENT - Judy Anderson. Basketball Team, Twirlers and Cheerleaders FK Am“ F“““ |AbSe“ - Judy This page is sponsored by: ROOTH'S STUDIO of Butte who made the Senior and group pictures in this yearbook
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