Terry High School - Prairian Yearbook (Terry, MT)

 - Class of 1957

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Pictured lett to right, FRONT ROW: Marian Kuehn, Maureen White, Carol Schmidt, Patsy Krieg, Dianne Undem, Karol Hauk, Evelyn Schmidt, Karen Hoagland, and Ethel Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Almeda Gaub, Jeanine Buckingham, Donna Reuther, Donna Undem, Lucille Fluss, Catherine Jensen, Geraldine Reno, Julia Yotmg, Carole Tusler, Patty Jorgenson, Joy Brow, Anna Knopp, Donna Horning, and Echo Norris. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Boyer, Cecile Neiffer, Sandra Ash- ley, Judy Trask, Lynne Buckingham, Patty George, Sandra Madden, Dawn Trask, Myrna Brubaker, Lynda Hubing, Sharon Martin, and Bonnie Hoagland. 71 414' The FHA girls have been success ful this year in carrying out many worthwhile projects. John Carlson reigned as King of the Belles at the annual Christmas formal held Dec- ember 15. Karol Hauk was chosen District song leader at the District Convention held at Circle. They sponsored a clothing drive, cake walk, and slumber party through- out the school year. Several mem- bers attended the State Convention in Bozeman. The group was lead by Mrs. Boyer, chapter adviser, and Dianne Undem, chapter presi- dent. Pictured left to right, FIRST ROW: Demiis Liles, Delores Roos, Mar- WW ian Kuehn, Jeanine Buckingham, Annabelle Rittal, Geraldine Reno, Myrna Brubaker, Karen Hoagland, Karen Ulrich, Ramona Kaul, and Larry Jens. SECOND ROW: Mr. Morton, Carol Schmidt, Joy Brow, Dianne Undem, John Carlson, Arthur Anderson, Don Falkenstern, Phyllis Perry, Carole Tusler, Janet Van Cleave and Florence Peabody. THIRD ROW: Irene Dukart, Sandra Ashley, Cecile Neiffer, Donna Reuther, Dawn Trask, Marietta Smalis, Donna Undem, Lucille Fluss, Taking inventory, putting in new books, and selecting books for vari- Ivalo Stern, Lynne Buckingham, and Albert Brubaker. ous fields of study were the main projects of the librarians this year. Officers were President, Anna- belle Rittalg Vice -President, Geraldine Renog Secretary-Treas- urer, Myrna Brubakerg and Sponsors, Mr. Morton and Mr. Duncan. 31

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SW! Under the direction and with the advice of editor Donald Hohensee, the Terrier was published periodi- cally every three weeks and the an- nual was received at the end of the year. Bob Krieg shared the editor- ship as the assistant editor and Larry Ban served as Business Manager. The advisor for the first semester was Mr. Ronald Duncan. He was re- placed later by Mr. Hugh Morton. TOP ROW, left to right: Carol Schmidt, Chuck Monaghan, Jack Trask, Duane Morast, Bob Krieg, Vernon Kaul, Mr. Morton. FRONT ROW: Jeanine Buckingham, Donald Hohensee. Gerri Reno, Larry Ban, Marian Kuehn. BACK ROW, left to right: Mr. LaRowe, Janneth Johnson, Vernon Kaul, Bill Reno, Kenny Bolin, Lane Coulston. FRONT ROW: Evelyn Schmidt, John Carlson, Duane Morast, Karen Hoagland, Carol Schmidt. 30 The ruling body of Terry High School this year was lead by Mr. LaRowe, sponsor: Duane Morast, presidentg John Carlson, vice presi- dentg and Karen Hoagland, secre- tary-treasurer. They revised the handbook and added a map of the high school to it. The group held discussions on various rules and hap penings of the school and decided what should be done with them.



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Zmwi Under the direction of Mr. Ken- neth Taft, the Terry High School Band presented two very enjoyable concerts for the parents and public and also traveled to Glendive to per- form in the annual spring festival. Once again selected members composed different brass quartets and a pep band. FRONT Row, Lei: no Right: G. Rein, J. suobel, s. M:.uuen,' s. Ash- ley, L. Hickingham, C. Tirsler, D. Meidinger, J. Johnson, S. Brown, L. Waldo, K. Hubing. SECOND ROW: C. Coughlin, J. Parker, B. Buckingham, G. Christianson,M.Smi1:h, P. Perry D. Ross,L.l-Iubing, A. common, L. vamm, D. ctirisuamon, J. VdnCiea.ve, D. making- ham, D. Undem. THIRD ROW: K. Messmer, E. Eaton, L. Haidle, T. Meidinger, R. Savage, G. Kuehn, B. Solle, G. Tusler, D. Liles, B. Reno, N. Mikeleson, D. Ban, F. Madden, 1. Haidle. FOURTH ROW: D. Ross, C. Strobel, J. Marston, M. Reilly, L. Coulston, J. Kempton, L.Fotland,K.Hauk,J.Mates,Mr.Taft. FIRST Row,1.ef:mRi,gh1: B. schwam F.Non'is, J.Buckingham,I. Dukm, c. Hank, M. Emzel, c. Neiffer, Is. Rittal, c. oougmsn, J. Opp, C. Bailey, G. Tusler. SECOND ROW: I.. Naam, I. Naam, D. Horning, D. Reuther, D. Trask, L. Cretsinger, L. Koppenstein, C. schmiar, M.1mehn,A.cmb,s.Mmm,1t.madner,Rnauey D. Meidmger. THIRD ROW: N. cn.-ke, P. Madden, A. opp, K. hunch, D. Undem, M. Smallis, E. Schmidt, J. Brow, P. Jorgemon, R. Kaul, B. Hoagland, s. schau, s. Tibheus, D. Vowel. FOURTH ROW: R Herrington, L. Chapman, M. Brubaka, S. Madden, E. Schmidt, J. VanC1ea.ve, P. Krieg, J. Trask, J. Johnson, A. Knapp, L. Hubing, B. Reno, J. Mates. FII-'l'H ROW: V. Kaul, L. Coulston, D. Ros, C. Jensen, J.Young, D. Ross,L.Ross, G. Reno A.C L.Ke1tner, c. suobe1,r.Ha1d1e. srx'rH ROW: R D. L. Ogden, D. VanC.1ea.ve, P. VanC1eave M. Ross, D. lJ:ka1:t,G. Bred- berg, M. Entzel, B. Hormsee, G. nuaiinghm, G. chapman, K. 32 wed Under the direction of Mr. Ken- neth Taft, eighty students assorted into basses, tenors, altos, and sopra- nos, sang for the Terry public and at the annual Glendive festival this year.

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