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THE WAPITI 'I957 K I K I Jack Hane Charles W Norwood DEDICATION We the semor class of 1957 dedrcate thts annual to two fme teachers and good fnends Coach Jack Hane and Vo Ag Instructor Charles W Norwood We apprectate the fme work and leadershrp grven by them tn our Jumor and semor years of htgh school 2 FOREWORD Thrs 1957 volume of the Wapltl IS a memou of the many happy days the Class of 57 spent together rn Augusta Hlgh School In later hfe thls annual wlll bnng fond memoues of the enjoyable years they they spent ln school Because of the 1n hiv valuable a1d and thoughtful conslderatxon TQ of Mr Rohnke and also the cooperatlon of ww the annual staff th1s book has become a realrty Mr EJ Tuomx 'R' is ADMINISTRATION haw LEFT to RIGHT: Roland Mosher, Roscoe Celse, Steve Mosher, E. J. Tuoml Superxnrendent, Harvey Vande berg, Charles Gelslnger. -I , . . . . vwl ,ff . ' . . I Y I f 'M tfvfj ' ' ' ' I f'9v.'?.'f' A fiqKLm.2ZZZ..I. A 52 A -ftffxibfi ., g -.-ag., :Q iij.fLl,:'g j 4 so 1 T: . iff -.lt -..r K i 3 Q I K, , My. -I If , Inly It . I I , I ,,', -2- -1 I I Q I- .. if f - LL L s I I Q' A ' . Y II M. , ' I I A as X Q f '- A my y FACULTY -t 7 Mr. WILLIAM NORWOOD Shop - Science Vocational Agriculture Junior Sponsor Ku- -Nu. QM' 1 x 'z Mr. JACK HANE Junior High Junior Sponsor Mr. PAUL O. ROHNKE Commercial Department Senior Sponsor Mr. ARTHUR TUOMI Social Studies Sophomore Sponsor Mrs. LUELIA RUMNEY Home Economics .N. Mrs. VIOLA JERREL English Junior High Senior Sponsor af' 24' Ni, ' ,, i 'i .-041 -8 K Y lp ar- Bus Drivers STANDING J1m Christian, Maxtland Troy Glen Chamberlam SEATED Jack Nett Bermce Joseph Irene Coss Henry Cottle Cusfodlans Cook A... 'V 5 , we , IX? z J- M- fHappyJ si-IDPSOD Fred fButtonsy Turnbow Alice Simpson 6 .af RAMONA G. BRUNETT Vice-President ...... Paper Staff ........ Pep Club .......... Vice-President Pep Club P.E .............. Chorus .......... . Helena H.S ..... Thespians ...... . Junior-Senior Play . . . 'U ,4- -qv' 2 3 A NANCY I. BOWMAN Vice-President . . . . . Paper Staff . . . . . Annual Staff . . . PepC1ub...... P.E............ Junior-Senior Play . Heisey Award . . , . . 1 ...4 ...1,4 .....4 .. .... ..1 . 1,2,3 2,3 K' ...3 ..4 af I I W,DALECUNNIFF Basketball Annual Staff ..... I-'FA........... Junior-Senior Play . . 8 ....2 ,2,3,4 . . . 1,2 3 ..3 r- ex X ma 2,a,4 . .. .. :Z . . 4 .....4 4 CHARON M. ERICKSON Annual Staff ......... Paper Staff ......... Junior-Senior Play . . . Pep C1ub........ Treasurer . . . . . . P.E. . . . . . Twirler . . . STUART V. KESTNER President . . . . ...... Secretary ......... Annual Staff ...... Junior-Senior Play . . . Footba11........ Basketball ...... Track . . . . . A Club . . . 9 ....4 ....4 ....a,4 1,z,a,4 ..1,2,4 3 FLORA M, GERVAIS Treasurer ........ . . . 3 Paper Staff ...... . . . . 4 Pep Club ....... . . . 1,2,3,4 P.E ...... . ...... . . 1,2,3,4 Junior-Senior Play . . . . . . .4 . . 3 . . . 4 . . . . . 3 . 1,3,4 1,z,a,4 1,2,3,4 . . . . 3,4 ...4 N Wim,- nib' 'SI FLORA J. LUCERO Vice-President . . . . Lariat Staff ..... Junior-Senior Play . . . Chorus ...... . .... PepClub... .... P.E..... .. 3 .. 4 ...3,4 . . . . .1 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 fi! SHARON T. MILLER Treasurer ....... Lariat Staff ...... Junior-Senior Play . Pep Club ....... P.E ........... Chorus . . . ..4 ..3,4 1,2,a,4 . .. 1,2 .. 2,4 DONALD A . MUIR Secretary ........ Junior-Senior Play . . . Football ....... 10 ..4 ..3 ...3 PEGGIE J. NEAL Paper Staff. . . . . Pep Club ..... .... 1 ,2,3 P.E...... Chorus... SUSAN J. SCHRADER President.......... Annual Staff ...... Junior-Semor Play. . . Pep Club. ...... . . President Pep Club . . P.E. .......... . Chorus ..... Girls' State . . Twirler .... ....a,4 ....3,4 ....a,4 . 1,2,3,4 MICHAEL J. SANGRAY Annual Staff ...... . . Paper Staff ...... Junior-Senior Play . . Football ........ Basketball ..... Track ..... A Club . . . ...1 .1,2,3,4 .. 1,2,3 .1,z,a,4 .....a ..3,4 ..4 ....4 . . .3,4 ...1,2,4 1,z,3,4 1,z,3,4 . . . 4 WY' Y .,j'.'I7 LOIS M. STYREN Fairfield . . . . . Chorus ....... FHA ..... Pep Club . . . Lariat Staff.. . CALVIN H. WEARLEY 1,2,a ,2,3,4 1,2,a .. 4 . 1,2 .. 4 JOHN T. VANDEBERG President.... ...... ..3 AnnualStaff........ .... 3,4 Junior-Senior Play . . . .... . 3,4 Football ......... . . 1,2,3,4 Basketball .... . . . . . 1,2,3,4 Track ..... . . . 1,2,3,4 A Club . . . . .2,3,4 FFA ...... 3,4 Boys' State . ...... . . . 3 Secretary-treasurer . . . . . President ....... . . . 2 Annual Staff ..... . . . 4 Vice-President . . . . . 4 Junior-Senior Play . . . . . . . 3,4 Football ......... . . 1,2,3,4 Basketball . . . . .1,2,3,4 Track .... . . .1,2,3,4 A Club . . . . .2,3,4 FFA ....... . . .4 Boys' State . . . . . . 3 Heisey Award . . . . 3 . 2 CLASS HISTORY On September 3 1953 we, twenty green freshmen entered the doors ofAugusta Hrgh School to further our educatron We must have been qurte a srght dressed ln our m1t1at1on costumes! After the frrst day however, we attrred rn our everyday clothes to settle down to our long assignments and to drslrke our teachers The class offlcers were soon elected They were Susan Schrader President Ramona Brunett Vice Pres ident and John Gerardr Secretary Treasurer Durrng the f1rst semester Bob Pettaplece retrred from hrgh school Nmeteen fresh men rema med at the end of our fust year Mr Wolfe was our class sponsor He helped us plan our partres and other actrvrtres The next year we entered the doors w1th our heads swollen thrnklng ourselves as upperclassmen The frrst few days were devoted to xnttratron The class offrcers for th1s year were Calvln Wearley Presrdent Nancy Bowman, Vrce Presldent and John Vandeberg as Secretary Treasurer Ramona Brunett d1d not retum w1th us but another student, Delores Hensley Jorn ed us wh1ch totaled nmeteen tn our class John Gerardr and Walter Lame Jomed the Navy and Gordon Lerum was Uansferred to Valrer Arthur Lemp Joined us Mr Cornelrus sponsored our class He helped us wrth our mam event wh1ch was a party for the freshmen Our Junior year was much more colorful than our precedrng years The class of frcers were John Vandeberg, Presrdent Flossy Lucero Vrce Presrdent Stuart Kestner Secretary, and Flora Gervais, Treasurer Class rrngs were ordered rn September, and we were sportrng them by Thanksgrvmg Susan Schrader was elected to Girls State and Flora Gervars was alternate Calv1n Wearley and John Vandeberg were delegates to represent Augusta Hrgh School at Boys State Stuart Kestner was alternate for Boys State Our bmg responsrbrlrty this year was the prom The theme was Northern Lrghts and the gymnasrum was decorated a very brrllrant ray of colors rgloos, and srlhouette frgures Mr Hane and Mr Norwood were our sponsors Some Junror members were able to particrpate m the Jumor semor play STOP THE WEDDING The drrector was Mr Rohnke Beryl Hugelen jomed our class but Ralph Morgan left us Only slxteen students re ma med At the begrnnrng of the senror year Beryl Hugelen and Delores Hensley drdn t re turn, but Ramona Brunett and Lois Styren enrolled The number of students in our class remamed to be srxteen Later, Robert Mogensen Jo1ned the Navy Announcements were ordered and class offrcers were elected They were Stuart Kestner Presrdent Calvin Wearley V1ce President, Donald Muir Secretary Sharon Mrller, Treasurer Mr Rohnke and Mrs Jerrel were our sponsors The annual staff was elected October 4 They were John Vandeberg Edrtor Calvin Wearley Assrstant Edltor Susan Schrader, Busrness Manager Stuart Kestner Assrstant Bustness Manager Dale Cunnrff Art Ed1tor Nancy Bowman, Snapshot Edrtor Lors Styren, Treasurer Charon Errckson, Calendar The senror portrarts were taken at School October 9 Everyone was satisf1ed The semor party wh1ch rs the annual Chmstmas Party was held December 18 FINDERS CREEPERS was the Junxor senror play Mrs Jerrel was the drrector Sneak Day was May 10 Thrs rs one day that wrll never be forgotten by the Senrors Everyone surely mxssed us at school Baccalaureate was held May 19 and graduatron was May 22 Ftfteen seniors grad uated the second largest to graduate from Augusta Hrgh School 5 i I - . : .' - : I - - . . , . 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I I . a I3 CLASS PROPHECY NANCY BOWMAN rs a promrnent socral entertarner rn Washmgton Srnce she entertarns the Frrst Lady and other rmportant people many tunes, she makes rt her busmess to know everyone The fol gowrn rs what she learned about her classmates at Augusta Hrgh choo MONA BRUNETT 15 now rn Alaska on her way to her frrst mrllron as a secretary DALE CUNNIFF rs one of New York's wealthrest bachelors and IS pres ently on lus safarr rn Afrrca CHARON ERICKSON rs a happrly marrred grandmother FLORA GERVAIS rs teachmg Home Economrcs rn her forrner hrgh school of Augusta STUART KESTNER rs presrdent of the Kestner Arrlrnes SHARON MILLER and FLOSSY LUCERO are co edrtors for the New York Trmes and LOIS STYREN IS therr star reporter DON MUIR IS owner of a charn servlce statlon from coast to coast PEGGIE NEAL rs an artrst drawmg wrld lrfe prctures for Walt Drsney MIKE SANGRAY rs a tobacco tester for the Camel Crgarette Corpora tron SUSAN SCHRADER rs floor supervrsor of the pedratrrcs ward rn the Deaconess Hospltal and the mother of two sets of twms JOHN VANDEBERG has reached fame as Secretary of State under Presrdent CAL WIMRLEY CLASS WILL NANCY BOWMAN wrlls her aptrtude rn scrence to Tom Thompson and her place at the radrator to anyone who can get rt MONA BRUNETT wrlls her b1g brown eyes to Andy Sangray and her DALE CUNNIFF wrlls lus artrstrc abrlrty to Drck Cosgrrffe and hrs curly harr to Paul Roos CHARON ERICKSON wrlls her frgure to Drck Neal and her ever lovrng smrle to Tom Wadsworth FLORA GERVAIS w1lls her quretness to Don Johnson and her behavror toward boys to Dorothy Rapley STUART KESTNER wrlls hrs quret drrvrng ways to Art Buell and hrs han' do to Paul Thomas FLDSSY LUCERO wrlls her cuteness to Brlly Errckson and her way wrth teachers to Harvey Swan SHARON MILLER wrlls her quret ways to Nancy Schrader, her typrng abrlrty to Gene Greene, and her pony tarl to Edna Turnbow PEGGIE NEAL wrlls her attltude toward boys to Marchre Buell and her love for the mountarns to Gall Chamberlarn MIKE SANGRAY wrlls hrs school books to Carolyn Allen and hrs eye for grrls to Drck Artz SUSAN SCHRADER wrlls her schoolrng abrlrty to Nada Pocha and her way wrth teachers to Joe Xoudenan JOHN VANDEBERC wrlls hrs athletrc ab1l1ty to Clayton Hrtchcock and hrs study habrts to Sharon Thomas CAL WBARLEY wrlls hrs abrlrty not to mrss a day of hrgh school to Irene Lrnce and hrs burld to Jrm Geldrrch LOIS STYREN wrlls her study habrts to Kay Vandeberg and love for the teachers to Myra Swanson DON MUIR wrlls hrs desrre to be a race car drlver to Marlene Srmp son and hrs Job at the servrce statron to anyone who wants rt 1 four-day school week to Lorna Wearley. 4 l....... added .ul E In . .iM.,v,1-ff vi-ag.. , .--1...-,..,-...- 5 i M JUNIORS CLASS OF 58 'RQ 43180 NWC' CH1'O1yll All Arthur Buell 'W -R Th .n P ' .4 , 4 x ' ,I 9 , xx .f r , ' cn Ridlllfli C0SS1'1ff'3 Richard Edwards Eugene Greene f 1 2-Q T 'ii no K w . 'th an . M t ., fd, - I vu ,, ' N' var' mf M I X uf X X f X F 5 X 1 Koreen H1tchcock Don Johnson MaDonna Miller Irene Lince Kenneth McLean A . .. an 'J' 'CL pf 3 W, qY'N--uufx' I 7 Stephen Mosher -1. 9 ,Ac x my ...QQ WU' Gary Chamberlaxn Porter Ray Forney J G 1dr h ames e IC Clayton Hltchcock N SCPHOMORE CLASS ag, -14 -at Edward Johnson Ja M Dorothy Rapley .Mlm mes axnx Glona Mxller Ronald M1115 Myra. Swanson Sharon Thomas f Q A, if ' ' is af l h 1 'K F' A 'Ni h E M xkfx 19 y . 'A ..'- ' J J by T 2 6 5 A. K A,k . A A k , 1 V , , A 4: , ..,. f F MW. v .V .h M , v A y 'w h . . , Y N ' V A ham A X Y ' n K I V .-,. , ' f L A 'mg A L W .,L' J Q, f- Q fs- . '-v Z 7 M, 4 A -,LW j,Qf,, 1 5 H X i , 2, 1 N' 'J ' 1 015 Lane Adamson Audrey Arps Rlchard Artz 436 Eur' Ga1l Chamberlam am- ' Alice Joseph Q, Jean Muir AX, 1.19 'si' W1111am Enckson .-13'-A Walter Lucero 1:v AV' V Lv f 9 , If A M E. 'V 4 fn - Lxgw ev James Philips 20 Mary Hubbard 'N x5q.,,,,.3' MW Stephen McLean Nayda Pocha 315' 'WF' 3 NY gf 3 K v- , L--J 4 F ,E e X A L13 X xqxs ' , v Y 'Q X sf- V, S Judy Powell Paul Roos Andrew Sangray Nancy Schrader ,xii- Marlene Snnpson viii. m 'f ' Jack Tuomx 'Q-if Gerald Wearley rn- Caren Sm1th .dl ' 4' Edna Turnbow KW 'f 111 Harvey Swan --J Kay Vandeberg 'lb rx' Beaverly We 1kum Gene Youderl an I K X 3, Y, ' ' A .L K gg v I I L NYM, , O - 0 W E3 511 fr' Q 1 E, f w -fe 1X Q w f N gy 'L ' A, Qi? X 2 i., , A E fi Q W an b S, V. , y V A ,M D ,,,. - L A L yy C U, . x -. ,K sa. H . v , W 8 ki ' f' . x - A 1, 1 A T 2 rganizafiond Ja-NACQCIP LAX!-rn UZPW IO O R A L G R O U P STANDING: Mr. A. Tuomi, Beryl Wearley, Stella Muir, Sherry Krueger, Jerry Bender, Roger Benson. SEATED Stephen McLean, Jim Geldrich, Mickey Manix, Carol Gou.rley, Bonnie Pings, Dick Artz, Jay Tuomi, Ronnie Roos, Rickey Turnbow, Jean Muir, Jack Tuomi, Kenneth McLean, Edna Turnbow. Music is the seasoning which gives every person a better, richer life in the school, the home, and the Community, Although lacking in number and instrumentation, the members of the school band show enthusiasm and enjoyment in their work. The band has performed at a number of basketball games and school functions. It is the hope of the members that the band will increase in number so that band members can participate in more musical events. The girls' 26-member chorus participated this yea.r in Christmas programs, Commencement Exercises, and joined with the band and orchestra in a free public concert. FIRST ROW: Sharon Miller, Susan Schrader, Mrs. Rumney, Director, Sharon Thomas, Accompanist, Marilyn Mosher, Bonnie Neal, and Joan Mogensen. SECOND ROW: Barbara Whitaker, Bonnie Pings, Lynne Benson, Lois Styren, Marchie Lou Buell, Caren Smith, Kay Vandeberg, Margorie Mangold, Marlene Simpson, Edna Turnbow, Nancy Thompson, and Karen Gelsinger. THIRD ROW: Gail Chamberlain, Judy Powell, Dorothy Rapley, Jean Muir, Sharon Johnson, Beryl Wearley, Nancy Swan, and Nancy Schrader. FOURTH ROW: R0- berta Andersen and Lora Lucero. ein, M4 STANDING M15 Jerrel, Judy Powell, Flora Gervais, Gloria Miller, Mary Lou Hubbard, Jean Muir Bev erly Welkurn Nancy Schrader, Kay Vandeberg, Nayda Pocha, and Flossy Lucero SEATED Gail Cham berlain, Peggy Neal Alice Joseph, Marchie Lou Buell Charon Erickson, Audrey Arps, Marlene Simpson, Edna Turnbow, Caren Smxth The girls' physical education class began the year by playing softball As the weather grew colder, the girls moved inside to participate in volleyball After the Thanksgiving holiday, the class began playing basketball in the new gyrnnasium Mrs Jerrel is the instructor STANDING' Marchie Lou Buell Nayda Pocha, Susan Schrader, Kay Vandeberg, and Alice Joseph. KNEELING: Sharon Thomas, Dorothy Rapley, Nancy Schrader, and Judy Powell. FDD-M411 Z0-4bnCUM -I I R L E R S FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Our chapter, organized in 1955, is two years old this year. It has grown from eleven members to twenty-six. The goal of our FFA Chapter is to establish boys in farming. Our motto displays our method. This motto is: Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve. FIRST ROW Lane Adamson, Dick Artz Stephen McLean, Joe Youdenan, Jlm Geldrrch, Bill Erickson Clayton Hitchcock Harvey Swan Andrew Sangray SECOND ROW Gerald Wearley, Tom Thompson John Vandeberg Ed Richter B111 Mosher Kenny McLean, Dick Cosgnffe Paul Roos, Mr Norwood THIRD ROW Porter Ray Forney, Walter Lucero Dale Cunniff Jack Tuomi, Dick Neal Ronald Mills Cal Wear ley, and Thomas Wadsworth an 26 2 U '49 yi .f4fAfefic6 x xx U1 FIRST ROW: Koreen Hitchcock, Carolyn Allen, Lorna Wearley. SECOND ROW: Marlene Simpson, Kay Vandeberg, Mary Hubbard, Audrey Arps, Alice Joseph, Edna Turnbow, Nayda Pocha, Marchie Buell. THIRD ROW: Charon Erickson, Flossy Lucero, Nancy Bowman, Lois Styren, Flora Gervais, Susan Schrader Beverly Weikum, Jean Muir, Judy Powell. FOURTH ROW: Gail Chamberlain, Irene Lince, Nancy Schrader, Mona Brunett, MaDonna Miller, Dorothy Rapley, Sharon Thomas. QNot Pictured, Sharon Miller. LEFT to RIGHT: Koreen Hitchcock, Carolyn Allen, Lorna Wearley. A CLUB - A FS A Ad... STANDING John Vandeberg Stuart Kestner Gary Charnberlam Paul Thomas, D1ck Cosgnffe Gene Greene SEATED Ronald M1115 Don Johnson, Art Buell Mr Hane Mrke Sangray, Cal Wearley Walter Lucero The Augusta Elks had one ofthe best football teams seen here in recent years Due to hard work and a frghtmg spirrt the Elks were able to wrn frve whrle losmg Z The two losses were heartbreakers III that the Cascade game was lost ln the last 30 seconds of play and the Sunms game was lost by a score '7 6 The outstandmg runnmg of John Vandeberg and the tough defenslve work of Gene Greene Paul Thomas and Cal Wearley accounted for much of the success Augusta had D1ck Cosgrrffe drd a frne Job quarterbackmg the club Wrth many retumrng lettermen and a strong sophomore class next year the Elks will be tough agam In basketball the Elks had a very drsapporntrng year Thrs was due mainly to mexperlence and lack of herght Even though the Elks lost all of therr conference games the commuruty of Augusta can be proud of the sportsmanshlp shown by the boys The boys returnmg next year w1ll be Paul Thomas D1ck Cosgrrffe Gene Greene and a host of this year s Heshmen that wrll help the club consrderably It rs rnterestmg to note the growth rn mterest rn track rn Augusta Hrgh School Four years ago f1ve boys were out for track and last year twenty boys were out '9 : . . . 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' D 1 I D l , . . - I I 1 . f FOOTBALL FIRST ROW Harvey Swan, Walter Lucero, John Vandeberg Gene Greene Gary Chamberl ln, Dlck Cos guffe Paul Thomas, Cal Wearley, Andrew Sangray SECOND ROW Art Buell Gerald Wearley Jack Tuoml Stuart Kestner, J1m Geldrrch, Don Johnson Jrm Phrllrps Ronald Mllls Mrke Sangray, Paul Roos, Ed Johnson, Drck Artz, Joe Youderran, and Coach Jack Hane The Augusta Elks had one of the best football teams seen here ID recent years Due to hard work and a frghtrng sp1r1t the Elks were able to w1n f1VC whrle losmg 2 The two losses were heartbreakers rn that the Cascade game was lost in the last 30 seconds of play and the Srmms game was lost by a score The oustandmg runnrng of John Vandeberg and the tough de fensrve work of Gene Greene Paul Thom as and Cal Wearley accounted for much of the success Augusta had Drck Gosgrlffe d1d a frne Job quarterbackrng the club W1th many returnmg lettermen and a strong sophomore class next year the Elks w11l be tough agarn The boys returnrng next year wlll be Paul Thomas Drck Cosgrrffe Gene Greene and a host of thrs years freshmen that wrll help the club consrderably It IS mterestmg to note the growth 1n rnterest rn track 1n Augusta Hlgh School Four years ago IVC boys were out for track and last year twenty boys were out 'KO A Resume of Sports 7-6. -av Gary Chambeflaill Mike Sangray Paul Thomas X ' I.. ,Q U Ronnie MlllS Walter Lucero Dick Cosgriffe K?? ,C til A 11 , J. Q35 .y . U? aff. Q. A- 'fe Cal Weaf1eY Stuart Kestner Gene Greene John Vandeberg I1 X? Y o-. 4 STANDING: Ronald Mil1s, Art Buell, Don Johnson, Dick Cosgriffe, Paul Thomas, Gary Chamberlain, John Vandeberg, Stuart Kestner, Cal Wearley. KNEELING: Gene Greene, Coach Hane, Walter Lucero. BASKETBALL STANDING: Dick Artz, Walter Lucero, Paul Roos, Stephen McLean, Bill Mosher, Tommie Thompson, Gerald Wearley, Jack Tuomi, Bill Erickson. KNEELING: Lane Adamson, Mickey Manix, Coach H:-me, Mike Sangray, Ed Johnson. Q Q gzf' 4 , ,pa vt-, li 5 fa fi.: as til ene Gre ene Cal Wearley Dick Cosgriff Art Buell C 1 Augusta 58 Silents 34 Silents 39 Dutton 42 Centerville 31 Great Falls J.V.'s 56 Brady 39 Belt 28 Cascade 43 Power 31 Simms 29 Dutton 44 Centerville 51 Brady 44 Belt 45 Cascade 39 Power 44 Simms 60 Great Falls J.V.'s Tournament Augusta 47 Brady .C ,E Cascade John Vandeberg Paul Thomas Don Johnson Stuart Kestncr Gary Chamberlain Ronnie Mills it . cj M vi. A1418 5 15' September October November December January February March Aprrl May CALENDAR OF EVENTS Frrst day of School Imtratlon started In1t1at1on ended Electron of class oifrcers Football practrce began Cheerleaders were elected Subs uptrons for THE LARIAI begar Reorganrzatron of Pep Club Flrst football game here Augusta over Brady 60 18 Sophomores gave party for freshmen Pep Club candy sale at school Annual staff organrzed Augusta wrns over Belt 51 19 Semors ordered announcements Elks down the Badgers 26 19 Magazrne sales started Jumors ordered rmgs Football game at Srmms Party was grven for the freshmen and sophomores by the Jumors and sen rors for Larrat contest Annual and senror prctures taken Semors measured for caps and gowns Football game wrth Power here End of frrst srx weeks Report cards Augusta wrns over Centervrlle 52 13 ment Last football game w1th Dutton here wrth Augusta wrnnrng 38 6 eachers' Conventron No School' Mock electron held for the hrgh school and junror hrgh students Jumors recerved therr prctures End of second srx weeks Last day of school because of Thanksgrvmg vacatron Senrors went sol1c1t1ng 1n Great Falls for annual F1rst non conference basketball game wrth the Great Falls Sxlents Students drew names for Chrrstmas grfts for the Chnstmas party Non conference game here wrth the Srlents They won 54 52 Semors went to mountams to hunt Chnstmas trees Basketball game wrth Centervrlle Jumors recerve rrngs Chrrstmas party sponsored by the semor class Chrrstmas play Last day of school before Ch.r1stmas vacatron Back to school after the holrdays Basketball game wrth Brady Endrng score Brady 65, home 37 Semester tests Basketball game wrth Belt there Cascade won basketball game A skatmg party at Bean Lake sponsored by the FFA We played Power here Basketball game at Srmms Last group of annual prctures taken Basketball game at Dutton Basketball game here wrth Centervrlle They won We played Cascade there Basketball game at Power Seruors recerved announcements Basketball game here wrth Srmms Non conference basketball game wrth JV's there FFA Father and Son Banquet Basketball team w nt to Great Falls to practxce for tournament Frrst day of the tournament at Great Falls I F Y.E student came to grve talk on Turkey March of Drmes benefrt basketball game Senrors went to Great Falls to sol1c1t for the annual Annual Sprrng Concert was held New Jarutors and cooks today FFA boys went to Choteau for drstrrct meet umor Senror play Frnders Creepers' FFA boys went to Bozeman for state meet Annual Style Show presented by the Home Economrcs department nror Senror prom, Crystal Ballroom Freshmen grve party for sophomores Sneak Day Last day of school for the senrors Baccalaureate Semor banquet Commencement exercrses Last day of school! 35 Halloween Party sponsored by the Home Economrcs depart W won 36 3-1 4 . . . . . ' 7 . . . . 10 ' ' . .' . 11 . 13 C.. . .. H . . I 14 ' . - . 19 . 20 ' . 21 ' - . 28 ' . - . 3 ' . 4 ' ' . 5 ' .. ' 9 ' ' . 11 ' . 12 ' . 17 ' '. . . 19 ' ' - . 24 . . . . - I 25 T ' . . 6 . . . . . . 16 . . . . I 19 ' . 21 ' ' ' . 28 . . . . . . 30 ' - ' ' . e - 3 . . . . 7 - ' ' . - . 8 . . . ' 14 First conference game here with Dutton. 15 ' ' . 18 . . . i . . . 20 ' . 21 ' ' . 2 ' . 5 ' . ' -- . 10 . 11 ' . 12 . 13 ' . 18 . 19 ' . 21 ' . 25 ' . 26 ' ' . . 8 . 9 . 11 ' ' . 14 ' ' . 15 - ' . 19 . 20 r. ' ' . 21 ' . 5 . . . ' . 8 ' ' . 11 ' ' ' . 15 ' . 18 ' ' . 22 ' ' . . 5 J . - . , ,, . ,- 9 . 16 ' . 26 Ju ' - ' . 3 ' . 8 . 17 ' . 19 . 20 ' . 22 ' . 25 FINDERS CREEPERS wmUbwQ IHX-w UZ? I41-1 mmUbWQ Iam-1 UZP IHDCO1 td FIRST ROW: Carol Lynn Gourley, Dave Adamson, Ricky Turnbow, Gus Wolfe, Ray Goss, Peggy Whitaker, Gloria Erickson, Barry Smith, John Gervais, Alan Joseph. SECOND ROW: Miss Diekhans, Gordon Muir, Ronnie Sangray, Roger Benson, Alvie Jackson, Joanne Shortridge, Darleen Swanson, David Manjx, Charles Pronteau, Robin Walsh, Nancy Kay Barrett, Jerry Bender. THIRD ROW: Dale Converse, Roberta Walsh, Sylvia Malatare, Florence Hitchcock, Joe Geldrich, Donis Anderson, Em- ma Jean Ranieri, Lonnie Allen, Diane Arps, Jimmie Hubbard. QNot Pictured: Harold Rapley,, FIRST ROW: Edna Mae Greene, Richard Pocha, Arthur Thompson, George Girton, Ricky Mirehouse Chuck Neal, Linda Jo Swanson, Juanita Simpson, Zaneta Simpson, Kathyrn Shanahan, Paul Pronteau. SECOND ROW' Bette Pocha, Eddie Dreikosen, Terr Nett, Micheal Wadsworth, Jimm Bender, Mar - Y Y Y Ann Shanahan, Margaret Gervais, Larry Rae Krone, Leona Malatare, Elaine Miller, Donald Girton. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Roos, Joyce Bean, Leroy Weikum, Charles Rapley, Josephine Cozzie, Charlene Gelsinger, Tommy Troy, Andy Anderson, Penny Miller, Johnny Allen, Benny Arps, Gary Mills. Tx i we SPONSORSHIPS AND ADVERTISING We the Waplta staff wlsh to thank all the businessmen of Great Falls and Augusta for thelr sponsorships and advertisements ALBRECHTS FURNITURE ALLSPORTS ANDERSON OFFICE MACHINES BARBERS INC BECHMAN S BUTTREY S DEPARTMENT STORE BUTTREY S FOODS CANTON CAFE CARLSON S MUSIC COMPANY CARLSON S SHOE STORE CASCADE OPTICIANS C C DAVIS JEWELERS COMPANY CLUB CAFETERIA COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY COGSWELL AGENCY CORRAL Dr WILHELM DUNDAS OFFICE SUPPLY DUVALS INC EDWIN JOHNSON PLUMBING AND HEATING FACTORY FURNITURE FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOANS GERALD CAFE GLACIER STATE ELECTRIC GREAT FALLS IMPLEMENT DEALERS GREAT FALLS LIVESTOCK COMMISSION GREAT FALLS RETAIL ASSOCIATION GREAT FALLS SPORTING GOODS GROGAN ROBINSON LUMBER COMPANY HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY J. C. PENNEY COMPANY .IIM KOVICH KAUFMAN'S KILLORNS Q DDL SHOE C, Wze St me Augusta Montana Roy Kimble and Bob Hanson KOPS PIANO HOUSE LINGWALL S FURNITURE McINTOSH TAILORS MAILING SHOP AND OFFICE SUPPLY MANN S SEWING MACHINE SHOP MARVIN MAYTAG SHOP MODE O DAY MODERN EQUIPMENT COMPANY MONTANA POWER COMPANY MOON AGENCY PETITE SHOP PIN CUSHION PIONEER DAIRY PUBLIC DRUG COMPANY POWE ELECTRIC COMPANY TINTINGER'S AGATE AND JEWELRY SHOP TV SERVICE CENTER UKE'S SPORTS WESTERN BATTERY AND ELECTRIC COMPANY WHITE REFRIGERATION WILSON COLE FURNITURE COMPANY I- A , ,A 1 ' '- '- XML' f't--',-'-w - -Y'-L. ,. if-' -1 -- - ,,,,L A I :- 'T-:W .. f -2' ' ' 2:1 'I' - , f ' -.-V N- -'A' T new ..- 'TTA 'TT' -4' -'T' , . -'- A-, ,. ' - ' U , 5 UI U-5 N., - - -- , , 1 , ,Q .-.1-1 ....- 1 .- A-.,AM , YY -',, WY I I r . , . I 1 I l I . . 1 I . I , . iff AUGUSTA ffq ff. - - Q Q. Xu' X X x ' GRAIN COMPANY .- - ' N J Y, Feeds 8. 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Y 2 2.2! - lp 'P 25, Comphments Of AUGUSTA VARIETY STORE x,5,'f,3 . no Packaged Drugs Notlons and Magazlnes Vetermary Supplies Complete Fountam Servlce Augusta Montana Compl lments Of AUGUSTA FOOD CENTER Cold Storage Process Foods Grocerles Compllments Of Your Internatlonal Harvester Dealer Internatlonal Harvester The Symbol Of Servlce Internatlonal Trucks McCorm1ck Farm Implements Refrlgeratwn Hardware Paint Augusfa Montana fomplzments 'R' ii Honey Health Food Roscoe Sense AUQUSTO Montana Of KENCK IMPLEMENT COMPANY 5UN5 NE AP'AR'E5 . - , X 0 -- .tam-' h FM MACK A GOOD PLACE TO BUY GENERAL MERCHANDISE AUGUSTA MONTANA Low Rates Prompt Service f mrzplznmnte Augusta Montana 5iLVER BIT CAFE QQQ i J, 7 f Tools ly 9 Paints Lumber Peg and Jerry Hardware Augusta Montana im? kk jf I 'mio' , . A. Uk W Q00- S9 E + V? :,, oe 1 1 Compliments of AUGUSTA SERVICE STATION Augusta Montana D 8. 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