Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT)
- Class of 1956
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THE WAPITI Augusta Hugh School I 956 JK ip' ,ff Ni I 4.419 l , W I4 V4 it hah 33-',v We the class of '56 dedlcate our annual to our pr1r1c1pal Mr Paul Rohnke a worthy frlend and adv1sor Hls unt1r1ng efforts and 1nva1uable ass1stance have been our true gu1de through our last year at A H S The First Nlghters We also ded1cate our annual to the F1rst Nlghters Through the1r play presentatmns they have ass1sted 1n the purchase of stage curta1ns and hghtmg for the stage of Augusta I-hgh School The Fmrst N1ghters also have gxven contr1but1ons to a number of orgamzatwns m the Augusta area Z V O- '. , 4 m 2, . f ,gf -.gf - l A I ' r sv' 4' , I - 'Y . J ,J F4 . n A 'I' ' 3 'I' 'X QQ 1' fyllf- . 1 in 1 N 46-,ik 'SA e -0 ,gif - , ' fn V? ' r' s IL- 1 ' - web Q' I ! l . A I ' , . O O , , - JK Y Q Forewovd tram ammls Mavis? 0 Augusta High School has turned forth the class of 1956. One cannot hope that we shall reach immediate fame, but our determznatwn to reach a goal w11l be one step closer Our predecessors exper1enced the same doubt Wh1Ch we now exper1ence We are d1fferent only rn that we are younger and that we lack the know ledge whxch they ga1ned through exper1ence One can only ask that God w1ll look w1th a benevolent smlle and guxde us to a better way of l1v1ng should the wrong road be taken E J TUOMI Left to R1ght Roland Mosher Roscoe Gelse Steve Mosher E J Tuon Superlntendent Harvey Vandeberg Charles Ge1s1nger . si- . Y . . . . . . I I I V1 Mv1FlWK1's'f'fV5 f' ,Av ,-111 lugs ' '2f'35? fY Jqm' 33 - . .' mu... ..,. :.'.'::-. My , 532 i,g,i.z'sfe:fQ? ,A , , . Lf ,YZ 1, 7 9' WWW 5-WA V M., ., I , , , . . . : , , JK Q Q QX XXXXX! K .M 'LX 1 , f l ,mf F' . 5 fl? X MR. E. J. TUOMI MR. PAUL ROHNKE Superintendent High School Principal Commercial .ns--.f , 'M V: 1 3. ,R QQ is x P K nik Riagg. ', ,f ' . M1 4 x 'vcr 'ff ' ... Q ' J A f r' M E, IA ! .i.. MR. JACK HANE MRS. LUELLA RUMNEY C oac h Ch oru s Junior High English Junior Sponsor MR. DAVE FOSTER Math Science Sophomore Sponsor 11117 Home Economic s MR. JOHN MURRAY English Junior High Freshmen Sponsor 2 lg. Wim Q Senior Sponsor 1 1 'E9 may MR. ARTHUR TUOMI Band Social Science Senior Sponsor MR. WILLIAM NORWOOD Shop Science Junior Sponsor Vocafional-Agriculture 'Q iv'- JZ Q Q Bus Drivers FIRST ROW Betty Chamberlam Bermce Joseph Irene Goss Dlck Joseph SECOND ROW Harold Jackson Ma1t1and Troy Glen Chamberlznn James Chnstxan Jack Nett Custodlans 1 Fred lButtonsJ Turnbow M QHappyJ Sxmpson 5 Cook vii I-Elma Ahce S1mpson I - 1 . s 1 ' - 3 I . 1 U 1 l 1 O - 1 VW , 153 ,..,. V 11 2' I Q T, ff' ' 2 4 , J fl ., Alf' , x A ,. , 3 X 4 J 1, ,lik Q, U.. gt: 1 J ' 3,411 4' A .,.,,f f1-lf-I O , J. l . . . Class H lstor On September 3 1952 twelve fun lov1ng 1nexper1enced freshmen entered the sacred halls of Augusta H1gh School As we entered the sophomores descended 1nagroup and we were soon changed mto a very wexrd group The next day nobody knew us for we were dressed up 1n our cos tumes After successfully passmg through the 1n1t1at1on we settled down and elected our class offlcers They were Bob Bean Presldent Dlck Converse Vxce Pres1dent Joe Bohler Secretary and Karen Mosher Treasurer Our class sponsor was Mr Don Call Dur1ng the year Jake Greene and Pete Swan left us thus leavrng us Wlth ten 1n our class We started our second year of school by tak1ng up the art of pa1nt1ng Those poor freshmen Audrey Leonhard d1d not return that fall but our class kept 1ts number when V1v1an Lerum Joxned The class offlcers for th1s year were Karen Mosher Presxdent Noel Mosher V1ce Pres ldent and Bob Bean Secretary Treasurer Mr Gall was agarn chosen to be our class sponsor and helped us a lot durmg the year Not long after school started Bob Edwards moved to Great Falls We fxmshed the year wlth nme IH our class Our off1cers for the Junlor year were Noel Mosher Pres1dent Bob Bean Vlce Presxdent V1v1an Lerum Secretary and Karen Mosher Treasurer Mr Fred Westman was our class sponsor and was a great help especlally for the prom and also for many other occas1ons On September 10 we ordered our class rxngs and were wearmg them by November 29 Rlght after football season Kxm Adamson Jolned our class to 1ncrease It to ten Thls bemg the year we were responsb1le for the prom we plunged to the task of gettmg a theme and decorat1ng the gymnasmm Hawauan Sunset' was selected as our theme The gymnaslum was whmte were domlnant A scene of Hawa11an sunsetwas shown on the stage w1th a grass hut wh1ch was used for servmng punch Elaborate palm trees were placed around the gymnaslum The prom was held on Apr1l ZZ Durmg the year V1v1an Lerum moved to Valler and Helen Foster left us Our class was then reduced to elght D1ck Converse took over the Job of Secretary for the remamder of the year Bob Bean and D1ck Converse were elected toattend Boys' State and Noel Mosher represented Augusta at G1rls' State We are now sen1ors Wonder how we made It Our class was mcreased by a new member Mav1s Bergstrom who came from Nashua Our off1cers for thls year are Karen Mosher Pres1dent Don McBratney V1ce Presldent Noel Mosher Secretary and Mav1s Bergstrom Treasurer Our sponsors for th1s year are Mr Paul Rohnke and Mr Arthur Tuom1 The Annual and Lar1at staffs were chosen Bob Bean was Edltor and Dlck Converse Asslstant Ed1tor for the Larlat Staff For the Annual Staff Noel Mosher was Ed1tor and John Vandeberg Asszstant Ed1tor As you know John 1S a Jumor On September 13 the Sen1ors ordered the1r announcements Were we really go1ng to use them 'P On the Z3 rd of November the Sen1ors went to Great Falls and had the1r pxctures taken at De Mxur Studmo The Sen1or party whlch was held on December Z0 turned out to be a huge success The muszc was afforded by Ray Kay and Ahce from Helena The Sen1or and .Tumor play STOP THE WEDDING turned out to be a bxg success even better than we hoped Mr Rohnke d1rected Sneak Day was May 8 We learned somethmg at the Hosp1tal and the Pr1son and we had fun oo At last Graduatxon week arrxved Baccalaureate was held on May Z0 the Semor Banquet on May Z1 and Commencement on May 23 Nme sen1ors graduated 6 O Y Q . 1 1 I t .1 1 . l . ' l ' K . . . . .D us. decorated in a number of various colors. The '55 class colors: dark green, light green, and . . I 4 . . , J ' . . . t . I , I Q7 a-may 18' -.--X -df wad' Rlchard Converse Valedlctonan V1ce Pres1dent Secretary Hexsey Award Annual btaff Pape r Staff .Tumor S+. nlor Play Football Basketball Basketball Track A Club F F A ws? Manager Karen Mosher Annual Staff Kxm Adamson Paper Staff Presldent Treasurer Vice Presldent Pep Secretary Pep Club Pep Club Physlcal Educatlon Chorus Cheerleader I-hgh School Rodeo .Tumor Semor Play Fort Benton Montanal Z Basketball Track Football A Club Paper Staff Annual Staff F F A .Tumor Semo r Play 7 i B... 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A I GJ Y ...1 Q . ...4 ......1,2,3,4 If' 5 ..... ....1 .fl .... .2,3,4 f .,...... 2,3,4 . l'ep p '- ' .... 4 f iii'-.L-LQK Q Q ilk YT 'Q' vii 'C' 'W Noel Mosher Annual Staff Paper Staff Presldent Vxce Presldent Secretary Se creta ry Pep C lub Pep Club Phys 1ca1 Educ at1 on Chorus Cheerleader Hxgh School Rodeo 1 Jumor Semor Play Gxrls' State Jerry Johnson Annual Staff Paper Staff Football Basketball 'A ' Club Track 7 2 Z Don McBratney V1ce Presxdent Track 'A ' Club Annual Staff ,palvlf 9 Paper Staff .Tumor Semor Play .' x P Q ........ .4 , sh ....... 1, ,3,4 .1, ,3,4 C ' ' ..... .... . 4 1 p,v ...,...... 1,z,3 Nuys'-rw. -'Fi' . 6 A l 1 A ' Basketball .... 'ff I'fI'i oi I' .. 4 ' ' .......... 3 ....4 .......1.2,3.4 ' ' ..1.2,3 ..........1,2,3 ' . ,2.3,4 ' - ' ..., 4 ' ......... 3 I, if CLASS WlLL We the semors of Augusta Hxgh School bemg of supposedly sound mmd and gemg generous 1n our ways do on thls twenty th1rd day of May 1956 A D present thls our last wzll and testxmony to the remaxmng members of Augusta Hlgh School To the Jumors who have served us so falthfully durlng the year we leave custody of the hlgh school and although we wlll mlss It greatly we leave to them full respons1b1l1ty of pubhshmg the school paper To the sophomores we leave wlthout a tear our ever beloved teachers who have worked so hard all year to teach us somethlng we forgot the next day Also to the sophomores we leave our good looks and grown up ways To the freshmen we gxve our great brams We are sure they w1ll use them well m the years to come We also leave to them full responsxblllty of next year's freshmen Because the teachers were a general nu1sance around the place we leave them only one thmg We g1ve them our permlsslon to make long and hard asslgnments m the follow1ng year Klm Adamson regretfully leaves the glrls of AHS to be dlstrxbuted evenly among the boys and he leaves h1s short stocky bulld to Gary Chamberlam Also bemg one of the most talkatlve members of the class he leaves h1s talklng ab1l1ty to Ken McLean Bob Bean bexng very tall leaves h1s helght to Ed Johnson He leaves hm love for sports to Glenn Arps and h1s ab1l1ty to hand ln h1s ass1gnments by hook or crook to anyone who can get by w1th lt Mav1s Bergstrom leaves her ever present smlle to the freshmen boys and her love for school to anyone who wants It Also havmg no more use for her bashful Joe Bohler bemg a great musxclan leaves h1s muslcal talents to Carolyn Allen and he leaves h1s masslve bu1ld 1n possesslon of Dale Cunmff He also leaves h1s curly hatr to Bxlly Mosher Dlck Converse leaves h1s ab1l1ty to lgnore gxrls to Cal Wear ley and h1s ablllty to take a lot of teas1ng to Don Johnson Also be1ng one of the more mtelllgent members of our small class he leaves thxs quahty to Tom Wadsworth Jerry Johnson glves h1s ablllty to study to D1ck Neal and h1s love for readmg to Don Mulr Also belng a very qulet person he gladly g1VeS thls tra1t to Tom Thompson who someday may have great use for lt Don McBratney leaves h1s love for Chevrolets to John Vandeberg and h1s SSPVICP statlon Job to anyone who wants lt To Paul Thomas he glves h1s ever enjoyable pastxme of teaslng and although he w1ll mlss h1s c1v1cs book greatly he leaves th1s quahty to Stuart Kestner Noel Mosher leaves her good looks to the Jumor class and her pos1t1on cheerleader to Koreen Hltchcock Also belng a very klnd hearted person she leaves her sh1n1ng personallty to the teachers They surely could use lt' Karen Mosher leaves her sl1rn fxgure to Irene Llnce and her agreeable nature to Susan Schrader To the sophomore g1rls she leaves her ab1l1ty to get and keep a boyfr1end She also leaves her cheerleadlng pos1t1on to Sharon Thomas 10 , I . . , . . ' I , - , . . . . . - , . s , , - . Y , . , , , . . ness, she leaves this to Robert Morgensen. , . . . , . . , . , . 1 , . S . . . . . ' ' ' ' as . . . . - , s...L-QQ! Y Wg Augusta I-hgh School Augusta Montana May Z3 1966 State Research Bureau Helena Montana Dear blr ln regard to your questlon concernlng the class of 56 we have done some thorough research and have come up wlth the followmg facts about the varxous members Bob Bean LS now deslgnmg and managmg hotels all over the Umted States He employs for h1s mght club acts none other than the famous song and dance g1rl Mavrs Bergstrom Joe Bohler has alarge art stud1o Ln the heart of Hollywood and IS frequently seen escortlng young actresses to the famous nlght spots Perhaps you have heard of the famous Don s F1ll'er Up Serv1ce Statmons that are all over the country These are owned by our old frrend Don Mc Bratney Jerry Johnson was last heard of when he was statloned on the crulser Patr1c1a' It seems that he 15 makxng a career of the Navy Noel Mosher IS hvlng r1ght here m Augusta She 15 happlly marrled and LS the mother to two palr of twms and a set of tr1plets all boys Karen Mosher has become a famous dress delsgner She makes two trlps a year between New York Czty and Parls fly1ng her own spec1ally bu1lt alrplane Last year we had a hot senatorlal race and our state senator 1S now Rlchard Converse lt seems as though all but one member of the class has become successful K1m Adamson xs a hermlt and 15 seen only once a year wher he makes h1 trxp out from the me taln home for supphes Thls see ms to be all the Lnformatlon we could flnd, but we hope It wlll be of some value to y 1 Smcerely yours The Class of 57 1 1 1 x l ' ' ll ll x V . , . 1 ' . . . . . I . . a . 4. -1 ' ' ww 1 vu ll JK Q Q XAJV X If 36554 'p-- 4 .YWMX gi V .K 1 S-.,, As 'fu 1 1 v xx 21.15 P , 4 A zxxr SY X Nancy Bowman gm K1 'Jim .1 R, Flora Gervais Treasurer Berl Hugelen ., A . .:Qja'f. x 5 n X V 'QVN5' x 4 . X s ev Dale Cunniff , . at 'W -.- x s W' Q5 sf' , Q,,, Delores Hensley Stuart Kestner asgss Charon Erickson Juniors Class of l957 Flora Lucero Vice-President 26 Secretary . ,N 7 I SH ,OM df 'F li K-Y i ,ff X, Sharon Miller M Q, xj 'H' I '53 5 r fi. 5, V' w ,ff ,, 32. 'N Peggie Neal if Robert Mogensen John Vandeberg Susan Schrader President h , f 53 . , I A Q e , rf EJ' -. I J Donald Muir if A3 6' 'f X A WX ,- TNA ': .f qv. Li 3 -eq! -'atv-5 ' 4 ay' ,, ' i 5: I 4. . X w I 1 X N 1 4 st IQ? 1. 4' B lk.-iq ig 1333. . .' .fnalfi Mike Sangray Cal Wearley h'8' jf .- f we as Carolyn Allen Sec retary xr Dick Edwards Vice- Pre sident .Vx 1, +39 ll S Irene Lince Sophomores Class of I958 f , .. ' 4. uu- xi Sharon Arrotta 'a QPKJ, 'gd .. sr Gene Greene L?-' K' . ,TEV Kenny Mc Lean ,.x L Dick Neal Art Buell Koreen I-htchcock fav- MaDonna M11ler A x Opal Pocha Tommy Thompson Tommy Wadsworth -C 455 . an .A -' lx f? M D1Ck Cosgmffe Don Johnson Pres1dent B111y Mosher Treasurer QP' , GU! Paul Thema Lorna Wearle ,f if ,, ':9 L4 5 ' 5 14 Jfff' 'f . 4 P yu' 'nf' 'iff' A 6 Q 13 Q' .rl A ,N 'Y-lv.: -F' f of -f wr A 9 K A 1 v .Q ll - Q J K - aaferyborlghw Q NV' I X fini , nf! 3 'e 9' f 3, 'Q - Y Q df Lien 2' ma '35 L , , 7731 15 4 ox 6 , V 1 x sn, . Q Ja' FW 'Q K! A Glenn Arps 5 : ' Jun Geldrich 1- President , L. Gary Chamberlain , Vg? Q', X lf 34355 ,gf-. , ,, . . Clayton Hitchcock Mickey Manix Vice -President Q , fa 15 Q ,X :V x N Myra Swanson s . K. I .. l P u ., Q .n . X, . no .X , .K A, 'rj -, 1, U14 Freshmen is .655 ,vw--ue , , nfs. , is .' P r' ' .r Ronnie Mills Secretary Class of I9 if KJ li .J !, 4 if Sharon Thomas Treasurer 15 Eddie Johnso Dorothy Rapley X AG' ey s sexi ,. f ,V g , , H 1, N Dick Woods 'fi s we X 1, ,,4-Q if f LJXQZ Y 5 KX The Wa piti Staff The Wapiti is one way to express in pictures a typical school year. At times, soliciting for advertisements, taking the pictures, placing the pic- tures in the proper places, typing needed material, and corresponding with the publisher seem to be an endless taskg but the seniors feel that a well- reported yearbook will refresh the memory of the many happenings that might otherwise be forgotten. STANDING Mr Rohnke Don McBratney Mavis Bergstrom Kim Adamson Karen Mosher Jerry Johnson Joe Bohler Bob Bean SEATED Susan Schrader Dick Converse John Vandeberg Noel Mosher Editor Noel Mosher Assistant Editor John Vandeberg Business Manager Karen Mosher Assistant Business Manager Susan Schrader Snapshot Editor Jerry Johnson Athletic Editors Bob Bean Dick Converse Don McBratney Calendar Mavis Bergstrom Treasurer Kim Adamson Advisor Mr Rohnke 16 : ' I D I I' 3 I I l ' 3 1 1 Q 0 Arti.st...............................JoeBohler , , jf The Lariat Staff The Lariat, a self-supporting paper published once a month, keeps the tudents of Augusta High School and the people in the community oriented on 1 ical happenings. The Lariat is an extra curricular activity coordinated with the typing II class. Most of the work was shouldered by Mavis Bergstrom, Joe Bohler, Karen Mosher and Noel Mosher. STANDING Left to rlght Mr Rohnke, Mavis Bergstrom Kim Adamson Jerry Johnson Bob Bean Dick Converse SEATED Don McBratney Karen Mosher Noel Mosher Joe Bohler Editor Bob Bean Assistant Edltor Dlck Converse Community Reporter Jerry Johnson Grade Reporter and Advertismg Manager K1m Adamson 3 Sales Manager Karen Mosher Humor Editor Noel Mosher Sports Ed1tor Don McBratney I-hgh School Reporter Mavis Bergstrom Typists Mav1s Bergstrom Joe Bohler Karen Mosher Noel Mosher Sponsor Mr Rohnke 17 I J, : .Q . . ,. , Y l ' : 3 I l ' , llltlollllcoool ol! Art.................................JoeBoh1er I -....- . , , , no an lol 1 if-:JK Y Q Q -l ,,Q- STANDING SEATED STANDING SEATED 'W 04 2 5'f5', 'ITVU1 EG 'S Left to rlght Mr A Tuom1 Instructor Alvle Jackson Stella Mu1r Fred Turnbow Tom Troy Dale Converse Dave Manlx Gordon Mulr Kenny R1sley Lonme Allen Carol Gourley Jay Tuom1 Dan1el Gerva1s Jerry Bender Mrlton Maplues Bobby Arrotta Band H F' , Left to rrght Mr A Tuom1 Instructor Ray Weaver Beryl Wearley Stuart Kestner Dlck Woods Sherry Krueger Art Buell Steve McLean MICKEY Mamx Bonme Pmgs John Vandeberg D1ck Artz Jack Tuom1 Kenny McLean Edna Turnbow Jean Mun' 18 n L E A I 3 fi G . ljl. 4 133 A ' f I! -'K , 'S Wei-I K lf f y ' u f A-W. I l 4 av, fr, 7 M S A A 2 X , -, ,Y , M Q 4 ' U rxefii Y A .. .fy-2 -J A .4 'I V' eq-V-'Hi i N .:... .fi K i ' V ' 1 L4 dk V, K Aja, 42, I I 5 1 S v zf'v1rr ' , ,, dfft 'N'f1 ff B .W ' 2 ' Q - - ', - c ' , ' , 1 ! I I ' I Y I I I ! I ' 3 3 2 l P 3 - f 1 E 1 , K ' 1 1,1-gf, ti A ,X wb Q Ljf,-it 0 n Y :v .' 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' I ' 1 i I STANDING Left to rlght Mrs Rumney D1rector Myra Swanson Susan Schrader d K Koreen Hltchcock Dorothy Rapley Irene L1nce Nancy Schra er ay Vandeberg Marllyn Mosher Al1ce Joseph Jean Mulr Lorna Wearley Sheryn Green Marchle Lou Buell Bonn1e Neal SITTING Sharon Thomas Accompanlst Beryl Wearley Marlene Slmpson Karen Gelslnger Nancy Thompson Choral Group The chorus IS compr1sed of both Jumor and senlor h1gh school h de members w1th Sharon Thomas plano accompamst They ave ma several appearances at school functlons For the Chr1stmas program they wore whlte cholr robes and enacted the Nat1v1ty scene m tableau and song Durmg 1nterm1ss1ons at the F1rst N1ghters and the I-hgh School l sthe sang opular numbers acapella P aY Y P The chorus presented several numbers at the home econom1cs sprlng style show and furn1shed the musxc for the Baccalaureate and Com rnencernent EXCTCISES 19 5 S E Q- r ' 4 1- 2 K x u 2 l 3 - 1 ' 1 1 a . ! i . I 7 JZ Q Q TOP ROW- THIRD ROW SECOND ROW NVY 2. Left to right- Susan Schrader Dorothy Rapley Flora Gervais Mavis Bergstrom MaDonna Mxller Nancy Bowman Sharon M1ller Flossy Lucero Sharon Thomas Peggy Neal Sharon Arrotta Opal Pocha Delores Hensley Irene L1nce Charon Erxckson Lorna Wearley Koreen H1tchcock CHEERLEADERS Carolyn Allen Noel Mosher Karen Mosher Z Z0 A , x v 2 1 I FIRST ROW: Cheerleaders: Karen Mosher, Noel Mosher, Carolyn Allen. 'I Q if Lil.: g my 'YJSH-HQ Z 24,,?., , y i,'fj,f25:,, xl ' ii rf -15 'rfwgxsfiifw E L k 4 Vi , -A , Q , K I noon - . 1 3 - .w If '-f- K y , ,. ' 5' ' ' QQ . f I , go .. i S A+- aw - 1 . . A ..... 4 l l I . f iw: TOP ROW Left to rlght Sharon Thomas Irene L1nce MaDonna Mlller Carolyn Allen Susan Schrader Flora Gervaxs Dorothy Rapley Flossy Lucero Myra Swanson BOTTOM ROW Opal Pocha Lorna Wearley Koreen Hltchcock Peggy Neal Sharon Arrotta Mr Murray Instructor LEFT TO RIGHT Irene L1nce Sharon Thomas Dorothy Rapley Koreen Hltchcock Susan Schrader Lorna Wearley Carolyn Allen Sharon Arrotta Charon Erxckson ,-nag,-,fig-4 Z1 GIRLS P H Y S I C A L E D U C A T I O N - T , . W + I e 1 I L. J 1 R A ' 'lx L y P. y A X Q. .5 I R f ' W in lx S 1 S X' ,fy A ll I A . , A,,A5 x - l A ' . ly, V' C 3' 4 VM 5 xx -ii.. ic! I L, if w X 'f I All xi- 13223 2 e R FAH, f .is f 3 ,v w : gil D1ck Converse and John Vandeberg STANDING Left to nght Mr Norwood 1nstructor K1m Adamson D1ck Cosgmffe Kenny McLean John Vandeberg Tom Thompson Jun Geldrlch KNEELING Gary Chamberlam D1ck Converse D1ck Woods Clayton Hmtchcock B1lly Mosher The FFA IS an 1ntra currlcular act1v1ty havlng 1ts or1g1n and root 1n a def1n1te part of the school curr1culum vocatlonal agrlculture Among other thmgs members to speak m publxc to buy and sell cooperatwely to solve the1r own problems to fxnance themselves and to assume c1v1c responslbmhty The foundatlon upon whlch the Future Farmers of Amer1ca orgamzatxon IS bu1lt 1nc1udes leadershxp and character development spox-tsmansh1p cooperatzon serv1ce thr1ft scholarsh1p xmproved agrlculture orgamzed recreat1on c1t1zensh1p and patrlotlsm Our motto 1S Learn1ng to do Domg to learn Earmng to hve Lwmg to serve Z2 learn through active participation how to conduct and take part in a public meetingg if gg-9-an-nnwnvw Club TOP ROW BOTTOM ROW X f i ohn Vandeberg Stuart Kestner Robert Mogensen Cal Wearley Paul Thomas Joe Bohler Bob Bean Don Mr Hane Dlck Cosgrlffe J Kun Adamson Jerry Johnson McBratney Rxchard Converse ! 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I M, g Z 1. 51 X qv -nv -no .i l f I f I f QYEN ex 6 Q we view KIM ADAMSON BOB BEAN DICK CONVERSE DICK COSGRIFFE JERRY JOHNSON STUART KESTNER ROBERT MOGENSEN PAUL THOMAS JOHN VANDERBERG CAL WEARLEY KIM ADAMSON BOB B EAN JOE BOHLER' ART BUELL DICK COSGRIFFE GENE GREENE JERRY JOHNSON DON MCBRATNEY PAUL THOMAS Football played halfback Kxm was a fme defens1ve man makmg many 1mportant tackles was the hard chargmg fullback who p1cked up many scores for the Elks He played defenslve end and there he played equally as well yvas the center on the team and was a valuable man to have on the me played quarterback and plcked up a lot of valuable exper1ence th1s year wh1ch w11l help h1m the next two years played end and d1d a f1ne Job on both defense and offense played both on the ltne and IH the backfleld He d1d a good Job whenever called upon was another f1ne end who was very valuable on defense played halfback and 1S a f1ne passer and klcker He wxll be valuable to the Elks the next two years d1d the quarterbackmg th1s year He had the abllxty to m1x them up to keep the oppos1t1on guessmg was a valuable man to have on end pos1t1on He caught many lmportant passes for many yards ga1n Basketball played reserve guard and d1d a fme Job whenever called upon played center on the team and was a f1ne defenslve and rebound man left handed hooks and decept1ve ball handhng helped set up many scores for the Elks Joe 1S also graduatlng th1s year has 1mproved greatly th1s year and wmll be an asset to hms team He has two years left to prove h1mself IS a sophomore and IS a hustlmg guard W1th much valuable expermence under h1s belt th1s year he w1ll be ready to play ball w1th the best of them next year came to us from Mlssoula and wxth a lxttle more experlence he wxll be a good ball player Gene too has two years left to prove h1mself was a reserve forward who helped the Elks conslderably when he played played guard and h1s speed and effectlve guard1ng helped the team cons1derably Don IS a semor was the h1gh scormg forward who has a good Jump shot and 15 accurate at all pos1t1ons He wlll be needed greatly next year JOHN VANDEBERC. played guard Hxs scrap made h1m a valuable asset to h1s team John w1ll help the team next year CAL WEARLEY was used th1s year 1n all pos1t1ons and d1d a f1ne Job whenever and wherever he played He w1ll be valuable to h1s team next year Z4 He will be missed greatly next year. 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E Dig those unifor e1 1.s' P Waltm' for the verdlct ms A N ,AX V ,fra-ww. ,J K' 10.6, 9,5 Beautiful pose Jerry Johnson Karen Mo sher 0b Bean Graduating Class Dlck Converse Jerry Johnson Don McBratney Karen Mosher Bob Bean Mavls Bergstrom Joe Bohler Noel Mosher Kxm Adamson Dlck Converse Mavls Bergstrom 37 nina Joe Bohler D1ck Converse Karen Mosher Don Mc Bratne y , ' K K f 5 . i ' M B B 15 : I W B 9...-JJ! 'I kg September October November December January February March Aprll May 6 Calendar of Events Flrst day of school Imtratron started Football sults were handed out Electxon of class offlcers Annual and papers staffs were elected Semors order announcements .Tumors order class r1ngs Cheerleaders were elected Sophomores gave a party for the freshmen Subscrxptrons for THE LARIAT began Flrst football game Augusta over Centervrlle 53 19 Augusta over Cascade Z1 16 Freshmen and sophomores gave Larlat Party for Jumors and sen1ors Srx week tests began Went to Great Falls to sollclt for annual Sxmms wms over Augusta ln football .Tumors recexve class rrngs Annual prctures were taken Halloween party was glven Teachers Conventxon Hurray' No school Annual plctures arrrved Semors measure for caps and gowns Basketball practxce began Football banquet was held rn Sewer trouble No school Ln Srx week tests began Semors have semor plctures Thanksgxvmg vacatlon began Frrst basketball game Sllents won over Augusta CWC representatwe talked to Jumors and semors Won fxrst conference game over Centervrlle Semors and sponsors went after Chrlstmas trees Brady won over Augusta Home Economlcs classes sponsor Tea Party Flrst Nlghters present 'Harvey Semors gave Chrlstmas Party Chrrstmas vacatxon began Augusta over Great Falls Javees Begmnmg of new year Augusta downs Cascade Lost to Power lunc h r oom the afte rno on taken at DeMLer s End of semester tests Slmms defeats Augusta Augusta edges wxn over Dutton Lost basketball game to Centervllle Elks down Brady Annual prctures taken agam Lost basketball game to Great Falls Jayvees Elks bow to Cascade Clrfford Doke a forelgn exchange student grves slmdes of Pakrstan Play parts for Junzor Semor Play cast Oh no' Slx week tests agaxn Dlstrxct tournament starts Ln Great Falls Semor plctures fmally arrrve Start to practlce play at mght Semors' announcements arr1ve Very mce Hlgh school play put on by Jumors and senrors Conventxon at Conrad Easter vacatlon began Home Economlc classes present Style Show FFA boys leave for the state conventlon IQ tests were grven .Tumors started decoratxng for the prom lnv1tat1onal track meet Ln Choteau .Tumor semor prom K B U representatlve talked to Jumor and semor gxrls Bob and Dxck left for Hlgh School Week Forest flre movles were shown to the students Drstrlct Track Meet rn Great Falls Semor Sneak Day' Dzvlslonal Track Meet rn Great Falls Augusta won thrrd place S1x week tests begm State Track Meet ln Mxssoula Baccalaureate Semor banquet Commencement and semester tests begm Report cards are handed out and school ends 38 talk and shows FFA members attend 7 ' . 8 ' ' . . 13 ' . ' ' . 14 . 16 . 20 ' ' . Z3 ' , ' - . 30 - . 7 ' ' ' ' . 10 '- . 12 . 14 ' ' ' . 17 ' ' ' . 20 ' . 21 ' . Z6 ' ' . . . 31 ' ' . 3 ' . 14 ' . 17 ' . 18 . ' . 21 '- . Z3 ' ' ' ' '. Z4 .. . - Z ' . ' . 8 . . . . Q 9 ' ' . 10 ' ' . ll ' . 16 ' ' ' . 20 ' ' . 23 ' ' . . 3 ' ' . 6 . 7 . 12 Oh! Oh! Semester tests begin. 13 --' . 14 ' . 20 ' . 21 26 ' '. 27 . 28 . 7 . , . , . 13 ' - ' . 21 , . '- '. 23 ' ' ' . 1 . . . . D 7 ' ' . 8 ' ' . ' . 23 . . . . 1 Z9 ' . . 6 . i 9 ' . 10 .. ' . 19 ' ' . 20 ' ' ' . 27 ' - ' . 30 . . . ' ' ' ' ' . 3 ' ' ' . 4 ' ' . 7 ' ' ' . 8 ' . 10 ' . ' . 15 '- '. 18 ' ' . 20 . 21 ' . Z3 ' . 25 . Q 9 FIRST ROW: Edna Turnbow, Marchie Lou Buell, Alice Joseph, Mary Lou Hubbard, Lane Adamson, Andrew Sangray, Bill Erickson, Mr. Jack Hane, Teacher. SECOND ROW: Dick Artz, Harvey Swan, Ray Weaver, Jack Tuorni, Marlene Simpson, Audrey Ann Arps, Kay Vandeberg. THIRD ROW: Walter Lucero, Stephen McLean, Gerald Wearley, Jim Phillips, Beverley Weikum, Jean Muir, Nancy Schrader, Nayda Pocha I s Q . - A . 1 ' -wr , ,im , ' T, FIRST ROW: Nancy Swan, Sherman Maphies, Larry Allen, Bobby Arrotta, Kenneth Risley, Beryl Wearley, Mr. John Murray, Teacher. SECOND ROW: Donna Joseph, Karen Gelsinger, Shirley Weikum, Bonnie Neal, Nancy Thompson, Gail Cotter. THIRD ROW: David Barrett, Larry Miller, Sheryn Greene, Marilyn Mosher, Sharon Krueger, Don Converse, Gary Driekosen. if 5 F I F T H A N D S I X T H G R A D E FIRST ROW: Peggy Whitaker, Betty Pocha, Gloria Erickson, Darleen Swanson, Joanne Shortridge, Dan Gervais, Del Goss, Trent Adamson. SECOND ROW: Emma Jean Ranieri, Roberta Anderson, Sharon Johnson, Joan Mogensen, Roger Benson, Jerry Bender, Ronnie Sangray, Gus Wolfe, Mike Robb, Miss Mary Diekhans, Teacher. THIRD ROW: Lynne Benson, Bonnie Pings, Lora Grace Lucero, Stella Muir, Scout Richton, Lewy Zimmer, Jay Tuomi, Ed Barrett, Jimmy Hubbard. Not pictured--Joe Geldrich. W - 1 - F O U R T H A N D F I F T H G R A D -Ll E YN FIRST ROW: John Gervais, Mary Ann Shanahan, Carol Lynn Gourley, Nancy Kay Barrett, Juanita Simpson, and Alan Joseph. SECOND ROW: Andy Anderson, Terry Nett, Tom Troy, Alvie Jackson, Harold Rapley, Gordon Muir, Rickey Turnbow, Milton Maphies, Eddie Dreikosen, Miss Kathleen Gallagher, Teacher. THIRD ROW: Robin Walsh, Roberta Walsh, Diane Lee Arps, Florence Hitchcock, Donis Anderson, Sylvia Malatare, Lonnie Allen, Leroy Weikum, Dale Converse, David Manix. Not pictured, Charlene Gelsinger and Ray Goss. JZ Q Q wie ' 1 wx fi, ,pax , 4 QL s4'sy if , FIRST ROW: George Girton, Pat Swan, Jimmy Mills, Arthur Thompson. SECOND ROW: Marjie Pings, Darylann Randall, Linda Jo Swanson, Zaneta Simpson, Margaret Muir, Kathryn Shanahan, Judy Gervais, Evelyn Turnbow. THIRD ROW: Miss Carol Buck, Teacher, Marcia Kvigne, Ricky Mirehouse, Richard Pocha, Margaret Gervais, Larry Krone, Donald Girton, Leona Malatare, Chuck Neal, Dale Cotter, Nancy Wolfe. FOURTH ROW: Arthur Jackson, Jimmy Bender, Penny Miller, Charles Rapley, Joyce Bean, Benny Arps, Gary Mills, Mike Wadsworth, Johnny Allen. rv' i a 2 ,-qi! ,g A 251 FIRST ROW: Terry Nett, Lloyd Neal, Jack Shanahan, Robert Stedman. SECOND ROW: Juanita Malatare, Janice Simpson, Joyce Hitchcock, Terry Reeves, Margie Shortridge,Gene Swanson, Jean Tuomi, Gayle Greene. THIRD ROW: Miss Phyllis Crane, Teacher, Ralph Gourley, Tim Malatare, Judy Miller, Kevin Cornell, Ross Flamm, Kenneth Palmer, Betty Jo Black Ralph Benson, Kenneth Allen. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Artz, Judy Shortridge, Joe Barrett, Rose Marie Krueger, Virginia Manix, Rick Pfeifer, Patrick Troy, Joy Tuomi. 41 N H G E 'I Q JK Q 9 Sponsorships We the Wapxtl staff wlsh to thank the followmg merchants and busmessmen of Great Falls for sponsormg our annual ALLSPORTS AMERICAN FURNITURE COMPANY AMERICAN LINEN SUPPLY AUTO CRAFT SHOP BARBERS INC BECKMAN S BRIGGS IMPLEMENT COMPANY BUTTREY'S DEPARTMENT STORE CARL WEISSMAN CARLSON'S MUSIC COMPANY CARLSON S SHOE STORE CLUB CAFETERIA COCA COLA BOTTLING AGENCY COGSWELL AGENCY CORRAL CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE DEMOLAY MEMORIAL INC DeMIER DR STANLEY DOHRMAN DR DWIGHT GRAHAM DUNDAS OFFICE SUPPLY DUVAL WALLACE EDWIN JOHNSON PLUMBING ESQUIRE CLEANERS F A BUTTREY FOODS INC FALLS IMPLEMENT CO JOHN DEERE FERRIS KILLION IMPLEMENT CO FIRESTONE STORE GERALD CAFE GRACE BEAUTY SALON GRAHAM Sz ROSS GREAT FALLS CLEARING ASSOCIATION GREAT FALLS AUTO DEALERS GROGAN ROBINSON LUMBER COMPANY GUS 8: JACK S TIRE SHOP HAAS AND ASSOCIATION IMPLEMENT CO HARALD CAFE AND FOUNTAIN H C GRINDE COMPANY HOBBY SHOP HOGLANS GREAT FALLS ARMY STORE H 8: O AUTO SUPPLY THE HOFF J C PENNY JOHNSON FARM EQUIPMENT KAUFMAN'S KEN KAISER MUSIC STORE KENKEL AND COMPANY KOENIG S TILE SHOP MAILING SHOP AND OFFICE SUPPLY MARVIN MAYTAG SHOP MCINTOSH TAILORS PIN CUSHION PIONEER DAIRY PUBLIC DRUG COMPANY QUICK BARBER SHOP TINTINGER S AGATE 81 JEWEL UKES SPORTS UPPS FOOD MARKET WHITE REFRIGERATION WILSON COLE FURNITURE CO Ania 11121 Ere HDW, FOR THE FOURTEEHTH STRAIGHT YEAR, MORE PEOPLE IHSIIRE THEIR AUTOMOBILES WITH STATE FARM MUTUAL THAH WITH AHY UTHER COMPAHY IH THE WORLD From the standpomt of both COST and SERVICE State Farm IS by FAR the BEST buy m automobxle msurance For mformatlon see your local agent ESSIE C HOWARD 42. 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