Billings Senior High School - Kyote Yearbook (Billings, MT)

 - Class of 1933

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11933 KU 11 CLASS IR.OLIL ■ COIMTIIINiiJIEID Jacobson, Walter Jollon. Corol Janke. Marian Jelinck, Irene Johnson, Flora Johnson, Genevieve Johnston, Frank Jones, Dorothy Jones, Fred Jones, Thomas Jones, Munson Kapptle, Everett Kipptie, Everett Kaseler, Lorraine Kay. Winifred Kechely, Richard Keefe, Virginia Kell, Walter Kelly, Frank Kellison, Freda Kelly. Kathelleyn Kimball. Jim Kirch. Barbara Kline, Pauline Klopfer, Jane Knight, Mildred Knoll, Lillian Knogh, Raymond Kulch, Wesley Klnkel, Mildred Lack man, William Lambrecht. Ed Lamens, John Lawson. Jack Leckil. Alonzo Lei by, Abe Liggett, Bob Lindsey, Dorothy Little, Mary Lofgren, Kathryn Logue. Jane Lohrleln. Dorothy Lumas. Ralph Luve, June Ludermon, Glenn Ludeman, Louise Lund. Jean Mack, Will lard Madsen, Baldwin Mugness, Duey Magness, Wilbur McBride. J. D. McCann, Myrtle McConnachle, Billy McCormick, Thomas McCracken, William McOreg, Pansy McDermott, Ralph McGonegal, Floyd MeKenny, Hugh McKisskk, Alice McLaughlin. Herbert McLaughlin. Phil McNally Francis Me Vary, Orneldro Me Vary, Barnett Me Vary, Junior McGruder, Curtiss Mahoney, Gerold Maltese, Dick Maltese, Frank Marten, Albert Marlett, Esther Martin, William Marty, Harriet Maynard, Zilda Molding, Anna Molding, Conrad Mellis. Bill Merritt, Edith Myers, Lee Milton. Bstella Minshall, Patricia Mitchell, Muriel Moody, Langdon Mjelde, Camilla Moore. Lillian Morgan, Helen Morins, Everett Morse, Dorothy Moore, Donald Morris, Elizabeth Morzingo, K imp ton Murphy, Chas. Nagel, Esther Nave, Clarence Neibauer, Otto Nelson, Blanche Nelson, Helen Nelson, Vera Neilson, Barbara Nordahl, Anna Norman, Clyde Nye. Harry O’Dell, Wendell O'Donnell, Ignatius O'Keefe Barbara O'Leary, Barry Olsen, Lyle Olsen, Mae Orlando, Helen Ottolim. Vincent Panos, George Panos, Katherine Panos, Lucille Parker, Dale Parker, Jack Passe, Tom Paul. Margaret Paulson. Phyllis Paulson, Gladys Percfval, Mona Pfaff, Myrtle Phillipson, Richard Piccolo. Katherine Pickering. Earnest Pierce, John Pierce Virginia Pearson, Dwight Price, Bob Proffer, Verna Itamsay. Jack Ravens, Madeline Kay, Wallace Rees, Jack Iteid, Harold Restad, Felix Rice, Jean Hichoman, Lloyd Rickman, Ruth Riddly, Louise Riddle, Stilley Richie. Mona Roberts. Betty Robinson, Geraldine Robinson, Maxine Rodgers, Jess Ross, Betsy Roe, Stanford Ruffeorn. Jim Ruffeurn. Neil Salsbury, Frank Sanderson. Francis Sasich, Katherine .Satterthwait, Kenneth Saunders, Kenneth Scarborough, Paul Schim, Anthony Schmalk, Eugene •Schobert, Joe Schnour, Anna Schoinber. Isabel Schoessler, Alvin Schivenneker, Helen Scubert, Juanita Seiffert, Fred Sexton, Evelyne Shaffer, Carol Sharp Arvilla Sheets, Denise Shelton, Lou Sheridan, Clara Sheriff, Jean Shogren, Martha Shope, Franklin Shidwell, Vernon Simon, Dorothy Simpson, Musetta Sipe, Vernon Skeen, Bill Slotta, Alfreda Smith. Harry Smith, Martin Smith, Paul Solberg, Arnold Sommers, Virgil Stoyle, Walter Stork. Orici 1 Stork, Clarence Stork. Jack Storver, Tommy Steel, Morrison Stene, Orvil Stevens, John Stewart, Donald Stewart, Lillian Stockdal.e Metta Stockdlk . ivu-gia Stockdale, Glenn Stoinich. Angelo Stonner, Frank Stolts, Mildred Streeter, Wallace Stroup, Jean Swain, Harry Sweet, Wilma Talliut, Bobbie Taylor, Marjorie Trenka, Pauline Thelon. George Thomas, Alfred Thomas, Eleanor Thompson, Cliff Thompson, Keith Todd, Anstlce Tone, Margaret Trott, George Van Brahm, Glenn Vasser, Paul Villerup, Inez Vincelette, Flora Voelker, Verna Voelker, John Wagner, Vein Walker, Erwin Webb, Ed Weed man, Walter Wei ton, Rex Wertz. Gilman West. Wallace Westphal Patsy Whitson, Morelia Wigen, Betty Wiggen, John Wittmore, Julia Wilson, Kathleen Wilson, Eugene Wilson, Merl Wolfskill, Lucille Wright. Jack Wyman, Barton Wyman, Geo. Wynne, Glen Yegen. Peter III Zimmerman, Rodney IB n Page Twenty-nine

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lAYOTIEi 1933 FRESH IMEI CLASS OFFICERS Sponsors - - Miss Opal Leonard, Miss Ella Johnston President.......................................Barbara O’Keefe Vice-President......................................Emily Covert Secretary-Treasurer..................................Bill Breck (All were officers for both semesters) CLASS ROLL Adam, Richard Adams, William Alles, Arthur Amons, Mary Anderson, Marcel Anderson, Walter Anderson. Wilber Anderson, Philip Annin, J. B. Appleby, Evelyn Arentzen, Mary Arnmt, Jim Parker, Rilla Barnard, Alice Barnes, Doris Barnes, Helen Barringer, Rebekah Bates, Frank Bates, Violet Baumgartner, Jack Beach, Betty Beach, Fern Beeler. Floyd Behrendt, Dick Benjamin, Billie Betz, Lorraine Bidwell, James Beers, Lucille Biever, Mary Blake, Dick Blick, Esther Blinston, Wesley Blotkamp, Tom Bon nett. Louise Bostwick, Dick Boyer, Floyd Boyles, Chas. Brocken, Buster Bree, Helen Breshears, Walter Bresnahan, Bob Briceno, Vincent Bromenshenk, Elmer Brown, Bernice Brown, Catherine Brublelch, Angelin Buller, Joseph Califf. Arnold Calkins, Evelyn Cam ran. Joe Canga, Julia Carl, Edward Carl, Amelia Carlson, Hilmer Carpenter, Harry Chambers, Russel Chase, Dolly Christenson, Don Clark, Carl Clark, Ernest Clark, Vern Cole, Edna Collett, Geraldene Collins, Albert Colness, Donald Corry Harry Covert, Emily Cox, Betty Cravens, Paul Critelli, Frank Critelli. Joe Croonquist, Mabel Cross, Isabelle Crosser, Carl Cucclardl, Louise Cunneen, Teresa i 'unn Ingham, Betty Cunningham, James Cunningham, Merle Curry, Catherine Dabner, Charlotte I)avis, Joyce Davis, Betra Day, Della DeKlyen, Max Derry, Dora Jane Desmarais, Lorraine Dillavou, Arlene Dousman, Judy Dowlin. Alberta Dowlin. Winn Downs. Tin wood Duncan, John Durant, Jessie Eh rig, Cleo Elliott, Va Engl, Bill Farrell, Louise Fargo, Kenneth Fahlman, Genevieve Oarlock, Dale Gainan, Gaynell Gardner, Eugene Garland, Max Gerborg. Anthony Gibbs, Ethel Giltner, Jack Glantz, Ralph Graff, Edna Greenleaf, John Greenleaf, Mary Grose, Flossie Guckeen, Beverly Gullard, Athlene Gut hard, Jean Halverson, Victor Hammett, Julia Hampton, Alberta Hanley, Bob Hanson, Clarence Hanson, Alma Hanson, W’estley Hammett, Lawrence Harriman, Olive Harlan, Dorothy Havelick, Raymond Hawkins, Bill Hawks. Dorothy Heisher, Ida Henke, Irene Henry, Art Heyn, Charles Hill. Gene Hines, George Hofacker, Inn Hoffman, Helen Hoffman, Ed Hogan, Ernestine Holbrook. Vincent Holderaft, Charmaine Holliday, Hazel Honadel, Gayle Honkawa, Tashiko Hoodless, Catherine Howard, Roland Hughes, Tom Hughes. Gilbert Huntington, Nancy Hundle, Tom Hustad, Keith Hutchinson, Agnes Hutchinson, Paul Jackson, Herbert bus Page Twenty-eight



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IliYOTIE 1933 CLASS WILL CL 1933 After having spent four years in that place where teachers are teachers and books are something tc carry around, namely Billings high school, we, the mambers of the class of 33 being of sound mind and in good health, hereby dispose of our earthly possessions before starting on that journey to fame and happj. ness. In return for the commendations, reprimands, and helpful assistance the class of ’33 leaves to the faculty of B. H. S. a vote of thanks. To you, Mary Beers, has been left June Knapp’s remarkable ability to play the violin. Floyd Brawley bequeaths his secret of how to acquire that cave-man physique to Bob Zepp, hoping it will prove useful. Bill Graff has consented to intrust his voluminous guffaw to Sharon Reed, and Bill Dell, after much plead- ing, bequeaths his conceit to Jean Wagoner, although, of course, she doesn't need it, even in this depre sion. Collins Barnes wills his illustrious blondes to James Ellingson and Jean Fritzen leaves Steve Trenka to Dixie Battin, hoping the gift will be properly appreciated. “To you, Helen Barnes, this day so drab, Izzie Webb presents her gift of gab.” Robertson Dailey and Emil Adam leave their ability to play certain horns to Sam Melnick. Jerry Reddnig. Joe Leone and Fannie Day kindly bequeath their beautiful sun-tans to George Kelley. Sonny Noyes has endowed Frank Phelan with the exclusive right to sleep in Mr. Carpenter’s history class, minus the snores, of course, since Sonny wants to hang on to them as long as possible. They’re so individual! Clayton Allard wills his remarkable “Speed’’ to Hub Cook, hoping he will use it in the proper manner. Norton Gainau leaves that sense of humor to Shirley Shinn—why he picked on Shirley, we don’t see. He never did anything to Norton! Betty King has been presented with horn-rimmed specs by Annie Burmeister, Marjorie Llewellyn, Marjorie Marquette and May Birdsall. Gladys Hoodless leaves some of her make-up, but not all of it, to any one who would want It. Helen Anderson, Amy Halverson, Klara Stoekdal, Betty Reese, Lou Anna Button. Jean Genneraad, Margaret Reynolds, and Mary Gloudeman bequeath their quiet studious ways to Kathryn Fowell. To these three lanky men, Kenny Linville. Glenn Olson, and George Hovland, the stat- ure of Ben McLaughlin, Arnold Denner. Tommy Kay and James Greenleaf is given, and some other lanky fellow gets A1 Gore’s right to sit with Marion Hill in economics class. Our only real Greek god, namely Raleigh Kraft, has been persuaded to share his fame with Nick Mai- tese. Harold Briel leaves his beautiful permanent wave to Bob Michotte with the hope that he will keep the waves in place. Jeanne Barnes, Freddie O’Brien, and Arthur Stevens leave their ability to write essays to Glen Hallam. Russell Biddinger bequeaths his right to walk from chemistry with Louise Seitz to the very “Jubilant Bud” Galerneau. Doc Balsam leaves his six feet four to Buck Wilson, hoping it is properly appreciated To Mary Ellen Wiggenhorn, Jane Maxon leaves her distinctly individual haircut, and Virginia Brown, Helen Oien, Jean McKechnie, Roberta Brown, Dorothy Kline and Opal Simpson have graciously conde- scended to give their secret of keeping that slim girlish figure to Valeria Piram. Ruth Klopfer is the lucky victim of Mary Gibbs’ charming personality. Harold Skauge advises Dave Polesky about how to become a Ford mechanic and Isabel Gary instructs Dora Jane Derry as to how may increase her ability to nurse. Arthur Greenleaf will be handed to Miss Havekost by Gertrude Woolman. Margaret Hughes left her shyness to Cleo Ehrig because she apparently never had any. Clarice Hoffman, who can talk faster than any other human has, upon special request, left this ability to Walter Winchell. Howard Kingsley wills nothing because his wife wants him as he is. Cyril Meyers leaves the key to the schoolgirl complexion, namely freckles, to Barbara Neilson. Joe Holley wills his dancing toes to anyone who can pick them up. With tears in his eyes, Segurd Nordlund consents to give his memories of the old country to Erwin Weidele. Juanita Hammond, Emo- gene Howard, and Alice Tabor will their positions as O. D.’s to Ruth Hogan and Ruth Keithly. Snails have nothing on Jean Wilkins as far as slowness, and it seems she has willed it to Bunnie Key. John West, Bill Stolt, Richard Sielaff, .loe Clemow leave their remarkable talent for giving speeches to Mar- garet Wright. Ben Reynolds wills his evil mind to Bill Breck. IB n Page Thirty

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