Augusta High School - Wapiti Yearbook (Augusta, MT)
- Class of 1958
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HE WAPITI 1 958 AUGUSTA HIGH scHool. I AUGUSTA MCNTANA 1 I Mr Arthur Tuomr We the senlor class of 1958, ln appreclahon, do dedicate thrs annual to our freshman class sponsor and teacher for the past four years Mr Arthur Tuomr We are tndebted to h1m for h1s help and ln structron durrng the past four tears Also to our parents who have sac ufrced and made posstble these four years ofhrgh school we respect fully dedrcate The Wapttr of 1958 2 0 Q 0 0 0 , . . .. A . . . . V . - I y wny. Wi, Y X gwijwgwwf ' , ,.. I wb., 4, Q08 P FOREWORD The Waprta rs a record of exents that hate taken place durrng the school xear and wrll be cherlshed and brmg memorres rn later years to those who hate partrcrpated rn makmg thrs book a success The faculty has endeaxored to educate and equrp the students wrth opportumtres for personal growth and socralusefulness preparehrm to assume the full responsrbrhty of Amerrcan cruzenshrp strmulate mtellectual curroslty cultrwate the abrlrty to thrnk ratlonally and help hrm to develop an apprecratron of the ethlcal values whlch should ard h1m m lrvmg rn a democratrc socrety ADMINISTRATION if LEFT to RIGHT RolandMosher ROSCOEGQISC Steve Mosher E J Tuomr Supermtendent Harvey Vande berg Charles Gelsrnger Q.: N-' Mr. ARTHUR TUOMI Band Social Science Junior Sponsor Mr GENE MORGAN Coach Bl010gY Mathemaucs Freshman Sponsor HIGH SCHOCL Mrss ISABEL MCPHEE Home Economlcs Chorus Elghth Grade Sclence Mr PAUL ROHNKE Commerc1a1 Department 5 Mrs VI JERREL Englrsh Semor Sponsor FACULTY Mr WILIJAM NORWOOD General SCICHCS Vocatlonal Agnculture E1ghth Grade Shop PhyS1CS Sophomore Sponsor A Rose Sangray, Cook John Gervais, Custodian Bill Lovell, Custodian Verene Kvigne BUS DRIVERS: Irene Goss. Glen Chamberlain. Bernice Joseph, Jack Walsh. NOT PICTURED: Jim Christian, Henry Cottle, Maitland Troy. 6 fs wxovx 'ie PAUL J. THOMAS Vice-President 2,45 Secretary 15 I-leisey Award 35 Lariat Staff 45 Band 1,25 A Club 2,3545 Annual Staff 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Football 15253545 Track 1,35 Junior-Senior Play 4. KENNETH L. MCLEAN Vice President 15 Treasurer 45 Football lg Annual Staff 45 FFA 3,45 Basketball l,25 Junior-Senior Play 3545 Band l52,3,4. President 45 Treasurer 15 Annual Staff 45 Junior-Senior Play 45 Lariat Staff 45 Boys State 35 Heisey Award 25 FFA 2,3545 A Club 253,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 3545 Track 1,2,3,4. HARRY R. COSGRIFFE LORNA WEARLEY Secretary 3545 Annual Editor 45 Lariat Editor 45Chorus1,25Girls' State 35 Twirlers 25 P.E. 1,25 Cheerleader 3,45 Pep Club 15253545 Junior-Senior Play 4. 8 AR'll-IUR L BUELL President lg Annual Staff 43 Football 1,2,49 Football Mgr. 33 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,33 A Club 2,3,43 Band1,25Lariat Staff 45 Junior-Senior Play 4. IRENE FAY LINCE Annual Staff 49 Pep Club 1,2,3,4g P.E. 1,2 Senior Play 4. EDWARD P. RICHTER Helena 1,25 Great Falls 1,23 Annual Staff 43 Junior-Senior Play 3,49 FFA 3,4. W TOMMIE THOMPSON ' Football43Basketba1l 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 A Club 4g FFA 2,3,4g Junior-Senior Play 4. 9 Chorus 1,2gTwir1er 23 Lariat Editor 45 Junior- STEPHEN W MOSHER Treasurer 2 Basketball 1 2 3 4 FFA 2 3 4, Junror Semor Play 4 CAROLYN ALLEN Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 G1rls' State 3 Secretary 2 Treasurer 3, Annual Staff 4 Larxat Staff 4 Hersey Award3 Tw1rler 1 4, PE 1 2 Chorus 1 Junxor Senror Play 4 Salutatorran KOREEN HITCHCOCK Pep Club 1 234 Chorus 12 PE 12 Cheerleader 3, Annual Staff4 Larrat Staff 4 Junror Senlor Play 3 4, Twrrler 1 2 RICHARD B. NEAL Trackl,2g FFA 2,3,4g Junior-Senior Play 4. 10 EUGENE B GREENE Mxssoula 1 2 Pres1dent 3 FFA4 Annual Sta.ff4,Boys State 3,1-le1sey Award 3 Lanat Staff 4 A Club 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2,3 Jumor Semor Play 4 THOMAS WADSWORTH Basketball 12 FFA 34, Lar1at Staff 4 Jumor Semor Play 4 DONALD K JOHNSON Presxdent 2, Vxce Pres1dent 3, Basketball 1,2,3,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4g Annual Staff4g Lariat Staff 43 Junior-Senior Play 3,43 Valedictorian. MADONNA M MILLER Lar1at Staff 4 PE 12, Chorusl Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Jumor Semor Play 4 ll CLASS HISTORY On September 7 1954 23 sheeprsh 1m1tat1ons of comrc strrp characters passed tl-rough the doors of ole' Augusta Hrgh Nme days after school commenced Neva Pronteau transferred to Malta At Chrrstmas tune Ronn1e and Lee Frost and Rrchard Horner left also In the sprrng of1955 Larry Lmk enrolled at Augusta, Drck Edwards moved to Great Falls and Dan Weaver w1thdrew, leavrng 17 students On September 14, class offrcers were elected They were Art Buell pres1dent Kenny McLean v1ce presrdent, Paul Thomas, secretary Drck Cosgrrffe treasurer Mr A Tuomr was selected class sponsor In the fall of 1955 Edna Falcon and Larry Lmk drd not return, but Dlck Edwards re enrolled, settrng the enrollment at 17 We feelrng revenge proceeded to annoy and parnt the freshmen durrng 1n1t1at1on Class off1cers were Don Johnson presrdent, Paul Thomas, vrce pres1dent Carolyn Allen secretary B111 Mosher, treasurer Mr Foster was elected sponsor In January Gene Greene a transfer student from Mrssoula en rolled Ourjunror class was cut to 17 members smce Opal Pocha and Sharon Arrotta were mar rred and drd not return Ed Rrchter a transfer student from Helena, enrolled Gene Greene was elected pres1dent of the class Don Johnson, vrce presrdent Lorna Wearley, secretary, and Carolyn Allen treasurer We ordered our class rrngs on October 4th and were weanng them early rn December Thrs was one of our most rmportant years be cause we had to sponsor the prom CRYSTAL BALLROOM ' was chosen as our prom theme Carolyn Allen and Lorna Wearly were selected to go to Grrls' State, and Koreen Hrtchcock and MaDonna Mrller were alternates Gene Greene and Drck Cosgrrffe went to Boys State wrth Paul Thomas and Don Johnson as alternates Thrs was an rmportant year for us, but the most 1mportant year was yet to come We started our semor year wxth 17 members but I-larrrett Palmer soon left, leavrng the class enrollment at 16 Our semor class off1cers were Drck Cosgrrffe presrdent, Paul Thomas, v1ce presrdent Lorna Wearley secretary, and Kenny McLean treasurer At last rt seemed we were really gorng to graduate, when we ordered our announcements on September 11 and had our sen1or prctures taken on October nrnth Thrs was a very busy year for all the sen1ors We all partrcrpated 1n the Junror Senror Play DESPERATE AMBROSE whrch was held March 28 On May o, the semors qu1etly left the country for therr enjoyable sneak day leavmg the Junrors as the mrghty rulers of A H S Don Johnson was chosen va1ed1ctor1an and Carolyn Allen salutatorran Baccalaureate was held May 18 and on May 21 16 SCDIOYS graduated 1 1 L - 9 ' 1 J ' 1 , . ' y 3 L y ' ' 3 , . . . . ' 3 2 0 , ' ' S 1 5 ' ' ' 1 J ' . , . 5 S ' 1 ' r ll 1 . . , . . . . . r . , ' I ' l r ' 1 - , . . . . . . . ,, . - H . ,- . . . , . . - , . CLASS PROPHECY May 14, 1978 Washington, D.C. Mr. E. J. Tuomi Augusta Montana Dear Mr Tuomr We thought that you mrght be rnterested to know that the outstandrng class of 1958 from Augusta I-lrgh School has volunteered to go on the frrst expedrtron to the moon It seems that Carolyn Allen, the great screntrst, wanted to study lrfe on the moon ArtBuel1,hrstor1an went along to keep records of the progress of the moon colony He rs accompanred by hrs two secretarres Koreen Hrtchcock and Irene Lrnce Drck Cosgrrffe volunteered to go as a recreatron gurde Gene Greene and hrs bookkeeper, Lorna Wearley, went along to see rf there rs any uranrum to supply hrs atomrc servrce statron on earth Don Johnson, representatrve of the Ford Motor Company of whrch he rs manager rs to furnrsh transportatron on the moon Ken McLean and Brll Mosher are to try to ra1se cattle on the sparse vegetatron of the moon MaDonna Mrller was employed to cook for the expedrtron enroute to the moon Drck Neal rs to test the effectrveness of weapons on the moon Ed Rrchter went along wrth the famous Urrmpeter, Paul Thomas, to furnrsh entertarnment Tom Wadsworth a prrvate detectrve, wrll be the one responsrble for law and order once the rocket shrp lands Thrs accounts for everyone except Tom Thompson who rs a hermrt and rs gorng along toget away trom crvrrrza tron Yours very truly Inspectors Chamberlarn and Johnson U S Arr Force CLASS WILL Berng of sound mrnd the Senror Class of 1958 wrlls the followrng Drck Neal wrlls hrs huntrng abrlrty to Nancy Schrader and hrs long steps to Beryl Wearley Don Johnson wrlls hrs love for Fords to Jack Tuomr and hrs temper to anyone who thrnks he can control rt Drck Cosgrrffe wrlls hrs athletrc abrlrty to Don Converse, and hrs way wrth grrls to Bob Arrotta Art Buell wrlls hrs abrlrtyto soft soap the teachers to Don Converse and John Krmble and hrs strarght harr to Nancy Schrader Carolyn Allen wrlls her abrlrty to get and keep a boy frrend to the freshman grrls and her abrlrty to keep aslrm frgure to John Krmble Brll Mosher wrlls hrs herght to Andy Sangray, and hrs abrlrty to make typrng errors to Clayton Hrtchcock Irene Lrnce wrlls her edrtorral spot on The Larrat staff to Ed Johnson, and her abrlrty to catch a man and keep hrm to anyone who needs one Loma Wearley wrlls her quret ways to Don Converse, and her short harrcut to Carl Chamberlarn Paul Thomas wrlls hrs love for musrc to Kenneth Rrsley and hrs seat rn study hall to Walter Lucero MaDonna Mrller wrlls her chubbrness to Mary Lou Hubbard and her abrlrty to resrst hysterra to Dorothy Raple Tom Wadsworth wrlls hrs blond harr to Marclue Buell and hrs 25 35 to anyone who strll has a whole toe Tom Thompson wrlls hrs frrendly chuckle to Karen Gelsrnger, and hrs Mercury to Walter Lucero Ed Rrchter wrlls hrs love for hrllbrlly musrc to Kay Vandeberg, and hrs curly harr to Jack Trromr Gene Greene wrlls hrs red harr to Harry 'Blondre Brrmett, and hrs love for football to Clayton Hrtchcock Koreen Hrtchcock wrlls her herght to Marrlyn Mosher, and her femrnrne svvrng to the playground Ken McLean wrlls hrs 18 foot boat to John Krmble and hrs safe drrvrng abrlrty to Jack Tuomr . I '. ' ' . u' I . , . I - .. . . . . . Y. LI? rs Ns Q3 Q K4 - fy: fu . ,.,,,r,,,3, -Q 1 . 4 Sharon Thomas Presrdent Gary Chamberlam Vxce Pres1dent CLASS Ronme M1115 Secretary Dorothy Rapley Treasurer Clayton Hrtchcock Glorra Mxller if Edward Johnson Myra Swanson Lane Adamson, Presxdent Gerald Wearley VICC Presldent Paul Roos Secretary Ga11 Chamberlam, Treasurer N ayda Pocha Jack Tuom1 Audrey Arps Nancy Schrader 16 Beverly Welkum Andrew Sangray Harvey Swan B111 Enckson :J CLASS l.lL.l . . t .,Vy 5 y P M a I' Yi I I . I 'af wav OF 60 Stephen McLean Jerry De Pue Lonme Rxchter Dlck Artz Walter Lucero Marchxe Buell Mary Lou Hubbard Kay Vandeberg Edna Turnbow Jean Mun' Joe Youdenan 17 Gary Dre1kosen Presldent Sherry Krueger Vrce Presxdent Nancy Thompson Secretary Q7 -C' Q-1' Nbf :rafts- 6-r Q 'BW' if Wy' Q4 Mdfllym Mosher Treasurer i IT -0054-. 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SECOND and THIRD GRADES UK' FIRST ROW Terry Reeve, Kenny Palmer, Ross Flamm Wxllard Moss Susan Morse Kev1nCome1l Hugh Manlx, Lance Krone M1ss Hanson SECOND ROW RobertStedman Ra1phBenson,LeaJohnston,Gene Swanson JudyM1IIer Annetta Moss Joyce H1tchcock Margre Shortrxdge Jean Tuomx THIRD ROW Norma Moss, Rosemary Walsh Lloyd Neal T1mmy Nett T1mmy Troy Benny Black Lmda Gelsmger Patt1 Smxth Jack Shanahan Dale Neal 23 -,-A,,.l- n-,.,-fu 3 1 THE LARIAT STAFF Lorna Wearley Co-Editor fe-A o Koreen Hitchcock Assistant -Editor Mr. Rohnke Advisor SENIORS 1958 Irene Line Co -Editor STANDING: Koreen Hitchcock, Tom Wadsworth, Mr. Rohnke, Art Buell, Kenny McLean, Dick Cosgriffe, Lorna Wearley, Irene Lince. SEATED: Paul Thomas, Carolyn Allen, MaDonna Miller, Harriet Palmer, and Gene Greene. MIS. Jerrel Advisor 5 r 4 6 'N 629 Q00 ' v 'fa f Nd C35 5,7 ayfvy 452 0 o 0 G w Q 'P 5061 0 WAPIT1 STAFF, SEATED: Koreen Hitchcock, Carolyn Allen, Irene Lince, Art Buell and Gene Greene. STANDING Lorna Wearlcy, Ed Richter, Don Johnson, Dick Cosgriffe, Ken McLean, Paul Thomas and Mrs. Jerrel. il- Qin.. A145 as E: 3'? kk f ' . 2 1 ' ' , I 3 Q . , 3 - - 5 sf ' ' L-fi? - - - VI 2 v4' 1ij 7, I fFy5 Q M3 ' , Q. 17-A 7 ' , ' . . - . 'kiwgy 'Q' 9 fi 'if Ati , f , W 'if 5 . as 1 f . 'A E A '- ' I , -xt A 1 v ,? 4 I . K 'T VI .62 .., H 4' any 4.:r 4'U f x 'f , 6 Y-JI' 'Q-V x ir: ' A Eiga? 3 9' s , f' ' l rg A' N! '.-4 -' ff E' , I Q K I xg ' l 3' jg 'P rf' J X ' 5, Y , 'A 4- ' QQ . ' dk- ! W L- S I F CHORUS FFA FIRST ROW Peggy Whltaker Sharon Thomas SECOND ROW Mlss McPhee Beryl Wearley, Karen Gelsmger Sharon Hart Kay Vandeberg Ga1lChamber1a1n Nancy Schrader Dorothy Rap ley Jean Murr Marxlyn Mosher THIRD ROW Barbara Whrtaker Nancy Thompson Marchle Buell and Bxllre Dawn Farrant SEATED B111 Errclcson Harry Brunett Kenneth Rlsley, Bob Arrotta, Larry Allen Andrew Sangray Larry M111er Stephen McLean Kenny McLean D1ckCosgr1ffe B111 Mosher Tom Thompson Ron n1eM11ls GeneGreene Drckxleal Haney Swan SECOND ROW, Standrng Lonme Rlchter Tom Rodgers Walter Lucero Gerald Wearley Clayton Hrtchcock, Thomas Wadsworth Joe Youderlan Don Com erse Larry Haugen and Gary Drerkosen NIOT SHOWN IN PICTURE Ed Rrchter 28 l V v . 1 1 1 1 2 V' I - ' I ' : 7 D , . Z I . l I ! I Y I 7 Paul Roos,Lane Adamson, Dick Artz. FIRST ROW, Standing: Mr. C. W. Norwood, John Kimble, ' I' I a I 1 ' I J I I J I U J ' U ' 1 ' 7 I Y! l I 7 . I 7 l 2 V 1 fl ' A Z ' ATHLETICS GIRLS P E FIRST ROW Gall Chamberlam Kay Vandeberg Nancy Schrader Marchre Buell Donna Joesph Beryl Wearley, Nancy Tompson Shxrley Werkum SECOND ROW Mrs Jerrel, Karen Gelsmger, Mary Lou Hubbard, Jean Murr Marxlyn Mosher Glorla Mrller Bonn1e Neal Sharon Hart A CLUB FIRST ROW John Klmble, Ronnle M11lS, Jack Tuoml Art Buell, Ed Johnson Gerald Wearley, Gary Drerkosen SECOND ROW Walter Lucero, Paul Thomas, Paul Roos, Dlck Cosgrlffe Gary Chamberlaln Don Johnson, Gene Greene Mr Morgan 31 N ' ' : 7 I ! 7 1 , . : . ! 7 7 ! ' .. : 3 3 . : , 7 J ' ' . .Power. . . . . . Dutton. . .. RECORD . Belt ..... 19 . . Cascade. . . . . Simms. . . . . Centerville. Brady Forfeits 37 13 12 The Augusta High School football team of 1957-58 was one of the most successful in years. The Elks won an uncontested second in the conference by defeating Belt, Cascade , Power,Brady, Dutton, and Centerville, their only loss being to Simms feventual Northern Division championsj in a bitterly contested game at Augusta. The Elks' multiple of- fense scored 310 potnts agarnst therr op ponents 65 They were paced by three our standrngsenror players Gene Greene Drck Cosgrrffe and Paul Thomas Greene captarn elect was probably one of the frnest a around football players produced rn the state thus year sig: lr-X STANDING Art Buell, Ronme M1lls Paul Roos D1ckCosgr1ffe Paul Thomas, Don Johnson Gene Greene, Gerald Wearley KNEELING Gene Morgan, Coach, Jack Tuomx, Walter Lucero, B111 Mosher, Manager BASKETBALL TEAMS Johnson, Gary Dre1kosen,D1ckArtz KNEELING Gene Morgan Coach Harry Brunett Harvey Swan Bob Arrotta Andy Sangray Lane Adamson B111 Mosher, Manager QM I Vg' i X , : . . , y . . , , STANDING: Lonnie Richter, John Kimble, Jack Tuomi, Gerald Wearley, Stephen McLean, Ed ' 3 1 S 1 7 Y 2 Y . ' ' I Y 1 I 4 4 J y Ev J V 3 . 4 , if b ,,. -M It - u 4, I I we ' 2 w i'i2 1 if' Q wk H., . 4g,.f -,f, 06 W' 5,1 , Don Johnson f -I .f 5,35 .+V '15 , M Z ' 5 .WV - 'f-.1 . Paul Roos ,1 V R Hr W -,'- S ., 4 .L a, ' ,.xR R- 5 . .,f Dick Cusgtiffc W 9 -if . 'W M n my f V 45? 'P T V . -I P4 ull TIILEXIHS JHCLSATUQUU yr x, 'f '55 I 4'-mxndgpqpkx - A , X ,NA -9-1-, -Kr... wil J: -. 5,1 W -Y 1-BNC ' ' mfsvwv E if ' Q Gene Greene Roimic Mins fx xl 4' ,, 414 , . V 4' ,X at -4 W QQ Yf',' In V My Jlxb eq., 'A . f-z-A , 4- - 3 ,, fi, t T jf fs f 4, - Y Q. Art Buell Gerald Wcazlcy 'w'l,.11l.x'1' Luc-:rw I I XXI' A X L ' I l fl l gl fl M I! fl l . Ll 2 Ll Li , LIZ if Lf Lff' 1 . IA .,. ig .25 Lv .a, 3 A7 , . 'Isp Hn, f,.' .Q 45+ Q , 2' 2: S359 ,,,,,.,.. ...T 44 RE if ,V fy Fl- f ww ii i 1 3 x ye SK 5 x If A A,2f' . WWW 2, NNXXXX 1 , , Y 1. Q Q g-, v- X- XX, sa Y -x.. -Q ' ' .4 R 'N K., Nb '- i X- .Qi 'N-4, +A' September 1957 October November December CALENDAR OF EVENTS Regrstratron sophomores ll'11 trated the freshmen Frrst day of classes Electron of class offrcers and sponsors Electron of cheerleaders Jostens came to see the Jumors and senrors Subscrlptrons for the Larrat Football game wxth Belt Augusta wms 55 19 Augusta over Cascade rn foot bal 51 6 The hlgh school students and teachers partlcxpated rn a pep rally Srmms beats Augusta rn foot ball 37 25 Magazlne advrsor talked to the students about sellmg maga zmes Augusta wms over Power rn football 18 13 Four senror glrls went to Great Falls to sell ads for the year book School nurses vrsrted Hough came to take prctures Senlors ordered prctures Au gusta wms over Centervxlle 1n football 45 0 Magazrne contest ended Augusta over Dutton 59 12 semors and sophomores Brady forfelts the football game to Augusta Teachers' conventxon JLUIIOIS recerved the1r class rmgs Senrors measure for caps and gowns Boys recerved travel jackets Pep Club sponsored a talent show Prng pong prctures arrxved Thanksglvmg holrday Brady w1ns over Dutton A gusta over Srmms m lnvrta tronal Basketball Tournament Dutton w1ns over Srmms Au gusta over Brady m Inv rtatronal Tournament Augusta takes frrst place trophy Junrors recerved prctures Senxors begm recewmg prc tures hrgh school students drew names to exchange Chrrstmas presents Augusta wms over Brady m basketball 50 34 Senlors went to mountams for Chrlstmas trees for senror party Augusta wms over Dutton January Februar March Aprrl May 69 39 Semors start decoratmg for senxorparty Augusta wms over Centervrlle 58 38 Semors sponsor a Chrrstmas P3ftY The basketball boys went to Hot Sprmgs to play rn the ln vrtatronal Tournament Augusta beat Belt for cham pronshrp rn Invrtatronal Tour ment Chrrstmas vacatron beglns FFA sponsored a hay rude Everyone was glad to be back 1n school Augusta w1ns over Great Falls frosh xn basketball Augusta beat Belt 33 32 Augusta wms over Cascade 63 38 Power hands Augusta frrst de feat ln basketball Srmms beats Augusta Mr Reed talked to the senlors about the progress of the year book Brady beats Augusta 59 52 Augusta over Dutton 47 33 Augusta beats Centervrlle 54 40 Semors started sellmg year books for 2 25 each Augusta over Cascade FFA Father and Son Banquet Power over Augusta 48 46 Srmms wms over Augusta 44 43 rn basketball Senxors recerved play books Frrst day of Drstrrct tourna ment rn Great Falls Augusta placed fourth rn the tournament Semors started play practrce Semor announcements arrlved Senrors presented the1r play, DESPERATE AMBROSE Boys attended track meet at Cascade Commerclal students went to Helena to vrsrt the Capltol Jumor Prom Emerald C1ty Semor Sneak Day 14 20, water pump on the blmk no school Drvrslonal Track Meet Au gusta took fourth place Senlors last day of school Baccalaureate Semor Banquet Craduatron School's out' 3 . . - . .- - ' 14 ' ' 4 . . I - . 5 ' ' - 17 ' ' 9 . 11 ' ' 20 12 . . . . . 13 ' -- 21 - 20 ' - l - 24 ' ' ' 26 ' 28 ' . . . 2 27 . . - 3 . 2 '- ' 10 - . - 11 . 4 ' ' 17 - ' - 7 ' -' 18 ' - 23 . ' 8 . . 9 ' 24 - 11 ' ' -- - 30 - . . . 31 . 16 ' R Y 4 ' ' - 18 - S - - Lariat party put on by the 7 Belt beat Augusta ' 8 23 ' 12 14 - 24 ' 15 ' ' ' - 28 , . . ' 20 ' ' 1 ' 26 ' ' ' - 5 ' ' 28 ' 8 3 . . 18 . - . . 10 . . 28 ' ' ' 28 ' ' 29 - - u- lr II . . . - . 11 30 . l - - 7 s - . -- ' - ' ul . 5 . 4 . . . 7 5 . . . . . - - -- U , 15 . . . U 5 ' 16 ' 6 . . - 19 ' 3 ' ' 21 ' ' ' 24 . 13 ' 37 Z I-f ml' ix' H 1 7 313, U - ., L? ,.,5,,,,gbm. Jai' Q1 if 'vnu 3 , 5415 A QF w ',y I , QA ,ff gf? SPONSORSHIPS AND ADVERTISING We, the Wapita staff of l958, wish to thank all the businessmen of Great Falls, Helena, and Augusta for their sponsorships and advertisements. HELENA A and L Tire Company' Brackman s Market Carbis-Christian Insurance C apital Auto Supply C apital L undrv C apital Motors Claflin furniture House Coast To Coast De More s Saddlery Diana Shop Duncan and Son faton Turner Jewelry' first lxational Batik and Trust Firestone Stores fligelman s friel s L ift and China Shop frontier Motors Garden Spot Market Globe Grand Street furniture Helena Hardware Holter Hardm are Helena Sheet Metal Works fludson Upholstery Jacoby s Jorud Photo Shop KXLJ KC tP Knapp and Buck lxnoft flower Shop Linder kind Lumbe C Liv ngs one Shoe Store M intana Me t Co Montana Potter Montgor le y W Mountain state T ati ei Poke TONI Ptlge le Stare Phartnae bllle Nurse at e See Co Ireasure State fxealt GREAT FALLS Albrcell llsports nde on s Or ee Mael Barbers lne Beat tee food Becki ian C Brighten-Up Shop Buttrey' 's Department Store Buttrey s Super Market Carlson Music Company' Club Cafeteria Coca Cola Bottling Co Cogsvyell Agency Corral E B Johnson Co Eedy s Bakery Edwin Johnson Plumbing at Heating fattorv furniture fred O Jones Real Lstate Gerald Cafe Gibson Associates Inc Glaeier State hlectric Graham and Ross Great falls Sporting Goods Great Falls Tire Service Grogan Robinson Lumber Co Guthrie s State Farm Insuranee H O Xuto Supply Hub Thisteds The Implement Deilers of C reat falls J C Penney Kaufmans Lingwall s f-urniture Mailing Shop Martin s Shoe Shop Marxin Mavtag McIntosh Tailors Medical Arts Pharmaty Mel Cy cle Serwite Nlon ana Bank Montana Power Co Modern Equipment Odegard Brothers Paul s Park Inn Petite Shoo Int Pit Cushion P oneer Dairy Quiek rebuild N .ieuuni Shop Slacl s C yele Shop sogard General Ageney :ty le S iop Sutherland lex el y L. 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