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

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It 'r fl FKJLWPIVYF tim: were siudied in For true Wilillfjfif and Scfhorxxores of rms your were or-X S . H lives, 11111, for 'Le graduating Gloss, we the staff, arms fvren true r'1m.11411 tf this rage, sfog, for C1 minute, Uno rGzt.e::zrter. .f'5.-N PAGE EIGHT .I .,,,. me the numerous hit plfriis mlent ccm't be overlooked, :given by thee, music deport- l1fl9l'1l body. . '.-Jfmuld be impossible to for- Qmy thinqs 'left in your high M hope you will often times 0611 010011161116 Administration Senior C1oss Junior Class Sophomore Class Activities Sports Features Advertising Index 9 161 10 24 39 50 . . . 63 Clubs 64 84 11 ' ' 128 Q mlmsfrafion School Board Fclculfy Student Government 20 I2 I5 0-I SEATED CLeft to Rnghtb Harold Frazer H A Hofmann Paul O McCormack Sterltnq M Wood Ted Corbett Grant M Boorman E E Tiffany STANDING Ed Lacklen M C Gallagher School Dzstrzct No 2 BOARD OF TRUSTEES The members of the Qchool Board ot Dlstrrct No 2 are as tollow Sterlmq M 'W'ood tLawyer wtth Wood Cook ana Moultonl Chatrman ot Board ot Trustees Grant Boorman CManaqer ot Lumber Dealers Incl Chatrmarr ot Teachers Comrmttee Earl F Ttttany and Theodore R Corbett members Harold I Fraser tManaqer ot Brllmas Grocery Companyl Cuarrman Athletrc Aavtsory Com mrttee Paul McCorm1ck Grant Boorman and Wood members Fred A Hofmann CG M Wold lmplement Comoanyl Chalrman Non athletrc Advrsory Con rmttee Corbett and Fraser members Earl E Ttttany fOwner and Manaqer ot Trttany Insurance Aaencyl Charrman F1nanceCom mtttee Boorman and Fraser men bers Theodore R Corbett CEnameer1na Department of Carter O11 Comranyl Charrman BU1ld1I1QS and Grounds Commrttee McCorm1ck and Trttany members man Supplres and Textbooks Cornmtttee Hotnnann and Fra er merrb rs Ed Lacklen Clerk and Busmess Manager M C Gallaalser Supertntendent ot School DlStI1Cf Number 'l All actrvrttes ot the students have been well supported by the board Many ot the board mem bers have attended the basketball and tootball games and other at rletrc events They have also been on hand when musrcal concerts and plays have been presented The tull cooperatton and advrce of each and every board n ember rs very areatly apprec rated by all the student body Upon the shoulders ot the members ot the board of trustees rests a ar at responstbrlrty They must provrde schools wtth qualrhed teachers and adequate mstru ttonal tac1l1t1es Tl ey must pro vrde tor the development ot the y una boys and q rls characters and mtellectual understandmas The extensrve background ot these memb rs ot the school board ras trtted tnem tor thrs re sronslbrlrty Thrs year the board members have shown mrtratrve and the tore-slant as they were rnstru mental 1n rarsma the teachers salar es By thrs act alone they t ave nrovrded means to hold and obtam better teachers rn the years to come PAGE TWELVE 4' 5 X X . . . sz C U, f- ' A - A ' J M. V A ' . 1 - ' - 1 . Paul O. McCormick CSecretary and Gttice Manager ot the Pierce Packina Companyl Chair- : ' ' 5 A s , , . t e .. 1 . 1 ' l 4 I v Ll. 1 .1 ' I . . I 1 A , 1 , cl. -T e T T ' . . O , i , K . T A . 2 Q ,G , , A .r c . - , Q ' ' . Pnncmpall G Ragsdcxle The arm ot Brlhngs Sen1or H1gh School 1S to challenge students to t1nd tl e1r best selves and to consc1ousty work towards a goal of personal development The school w1ll a1a boys and gtrls 1n the1r task of mal: ng themselves better We want to nelp students t1nd the tn1ngs they can do best to help them bu1ld wholesome att1tude towards 1nd1v1duals and groups to help them accept respons1b1l1ty and to develop a sense ot values to encourage them to exerctse whole some restramts and to help them apprec1ate the 1mportance of consrstent effort 1n tl1e1r c vn growth lesse G Ragsdale Mr lesse G Ragsdale 1S the rr1nc1 al ot t1e B1lllI'WQS Sen1or l-hgh S hool Mr Ragsdale as been an educator rnanj years l-le recetved 1S M A some years ago frorr Colu 11b1a Un1vers1ty and 1n l94o he became the pr1n 1ral ot tl e Brl ltngs Senror Hrgl Sc ool Many art1cles wr1tten by our Df1I'1L1DCIl rave been pubhshed H1 hte ary magazmes He 1S a notewo thy author on the subnect of educat on Mr Ragsdale IQ res dent of tl f Montana oo ety or t e Stt y cf Edu at1on he s coo 1 natcr ol Monta ta tor t'1e Nat1onal Assocta on ot econaary S oolPr1nc l e s a S o t e Na1ona1 ou l or Educat on seernst er woud l1 e 11 .lr rl as ue Nlenallt e ea OI'I'l1S hens aveo n 1n1s IQ ut ltr agsdale 1nds t1r to d g a 1tte tor lS r easure l1terally tor garde' ng IS l11s hobby' Supl M C Gallagher These pages w1ll record the d1rect ach1eve ment and the 1mpl1ed story of growth and prof? res of those names wr1tten and p1ctured upon llS pages These pages w1ll br1ng you cont1nu ous emoyrnent both now and 1n the years to ome You cannot forget tl1e Joy 1n scann1ng the book tor 1t contams a record ot accomphsh ment Tl ose ot us ID the role ot adn11n1strator look forward each year w1th herghtemng 1nterest to the t1me when we wtll be able to survey the re sult ot unt1r1ng ettort on the oart ot those students who compose th1s record and also to IQVIQW the act1v1t1es part1c1rated ID by all Mr M F' Gallagher Mr M C Gallagler as been t'1e suoerm tendent of B1ll1ngs sc ools tor several years Dur1ngtl11st1rne e has shown a 1act1ve1nterest IH all school a l1V1l16S trorn t1rst grade when a l11ld must adyust lurts lt to a new world to the last grade when tne c 1ld rnust become an adult l-le as g1ven l11s t1r te and etfort to 'nake slorts tournaments us1car ever1ts theatr1 al roau t1or1s ara ot er acttv t1es a suc ess ln add1t1cn tot ese dutt s M Ga agner n rorf r aa ean se rsers ac btg bdt t en ot T IS oes ct seer' to ess nt us1a or ,feara ter e r Jn 1,nny surr er fl as M Ga la 4 1er can be ound on t e bank a fool rr oun tam strea t y1ng o l ,1 VHSOIT16 trout PAGE THIRTEEN T I l 1 O 0 I . . , . . . - , . 4 . 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Jfldmmzstrcltzon FRED T DAYLIS Dean oi Boys Mr Fred Dayhs IS the dean ot boys 1n B1ll1ngs Senlor Hrgh School He has held th1s pos1t1on for a num ber of years and has done a tme Job at all t1mes Connected w1th thls pos1t1on IS a very great amount of respons1b1l1ty He has complete su perv1s1on of every male student 1n the school and h1s IS the duty to a1d them m plann1ng thelr schedules and 1n prepar1ng for college and other l1fe work Whenever the boy GERTRUDE WHIPPLE Dean of Gxrls M1ss Gertrude Wh1pple 1S the dean of g1rls 1n BH S Good natured and always w1ll1ng to help she has had th1s place on the staff for a compar at1vely long t1me In her hands 1S the 1mportant and large respons1 b1l1ty of supervlslng the many g1rls 1n the school Her Job IS very s1m1lar to that of the dean of boys for she a1ds the g1rls 1n choos1ng the sub Jects they need and ln helplng them plan for college or the work they w1ll go 1nto have a problem F Dayhs 1S the f1rst person they go to Mrs Brown Tak1ng MISS M Yosts place as sec retary Mrs Brown soon proved her val ue as she took over where Mer1am left off and d1d her dutxes numerous as they were 1n a splend1d fash1on W1thout her mcmy th1ngs may have gone undone Mrs Brown F Fnelds M Yost FIGHCIS F1elds worked 1n the offrce all ot the hrst halt ot the school year Her dut1es were var1ed and numerous rang1ng from bookkeep 1ng to prepar1ng the bulletlns When she re sxgned from that pos1t1on her loss was keenly fe PAGE FOURTEEN Menam Yost Perhaps one of the best known Off1CG a1ds 1n B H S IS Mer 1um Yost She work ed 1n the off1ce for the greatest part of the past school year and ln do1ng so won the respect and the tr1endsh1p of the stu dent body l O O fl H 1 1 f l . ult. H l If ' ' .' Faculty I WILLIAM AUIXERMAN B S Buology Ohm State Unuverslty Brown Umverslty Belmont Normal EARL BAILEY B A M Art Montana State College Colorado State College Unlverslty of Utah Arts Students League of New York CHARLES BORBERG A M Chemistry Unlverslty of Muchlgan CHARLES BOYD B A Mathematics Peru State Teachers Montana State Unlverslty LILLIAN CERVENKA B A Physlcal Educatlon Montana State Unuversuty IEANETTE CLARK A M Languages Unlversuty of Berlun Unlversuty of Madrid Unlverslty of Washlngton Vassar Mlddlebury College Columbua Umverslty CHARLES CUTTS B A Musuc Unlversuty of Munnesota MacPhalI School of Music Yankton College C H CCREY PAGE FIFTEEN ,nu ., 1 y I 'I 4: J I I 5 N' ' fl If . A, 7, Ill . r v 5 , l . ., .A. Chicago Academy of Fine Arts B. .A. E I ' ' B. .. .A. jczcully Y mb LOUISE KRAFT A M Languages Oberlin College Unlverslty of Montana MARY S LARSON A M English Montana State Unlverslty Northwestern Unlvers ty Columbia Unlverslty BILL LAZETICH B A Physlcal Educatlon Coach Unnverslty of Montana HERMAN LUSE B S English Unlverslty of Illlnols Unlverslty of Chicago ,- IACK EMIGH B A Coach History Montana State Unlverssty HENRY HARSCH A M English Journalism North Dakota Teachers Montana State Unlverslty Unlversrty of Washmgton ELZA HUFFMAN B A Llbrarlan Montana State University GRACE IOHNSON B A Home Economics l PAGE SIXTEEN a 1 A ' ' V ' . , B. '.A. I 4 I : ' I . . Miontlana State. University B. - .,. '. A. X B. .s.' 'I :- GRACE MCCALLUM B A Typing Carleton College Blllungs Business College V MCREYNOLDS B A Commercial Doane College Unlverslty of Nebraska Oregon State College Gregg School of Chlcagc FRED MILLER B A Speech Unlverslty of Wlsconsln Northwestern Unlverslty CLIO MOODY B A History Unlverslty of Kansas jczculty C X1-v-A-L NV' BERNARD MYERS B Mathematics Montana State College Montana State Unnverslty ADELIA PRICE B A History Dakota Wesleyan University Wlsconsm Washlngton California Unuverslty Unlverslty Unuverslty THOMAS A PURCELL B A Machune Shop Colorado State Teachers M S N Arizona State Teachers ELLEN SHIELDS B A Mathematics Montana State Unlverslty PAGE SEVENTEEN -r I . X - U f 7 ' . S. I W ' A University 0: Colorado ,, o ,fr s A f f Of .' . ' I + W 4 of I E.. . . .S. Faculty R H RATZLAF ROY MORIN B S Coach Physical Education Montana State Colleqe Bllllngs Polytechnic FRED KASER Radio Northeastern Missouri S ate Teachers Unuverslty of Mnchlgan M S N Massachusetts lnstltute of Technology FRED DAYLIS B A M Assistant Prxnclpal Bookkeeplng Unverslty of Montana Colorado State College Oregon State College Unlversrty of Washlngton Unlverslty of Iowa University of Illmors B. A., nglis Q MYRTLE STE M h Ale ollege u e of Chicago CLARA STRUTZ B A Speech North Central College Unlverslty of Wusconsln HOWARD VANOVER B S Biology Woodshop Bllllngs Polytechnic ROBERT WILSON B A Salesmanshlp Montana State Unlverslty M N PAGE EIGHTEEN E. .s. .s. B.s,.M.A. s .... s. Q .A.- I LeROY KEILMAN B Agr culture Montana State College Colorado A and M Utah Aggies Un ve s ty of Idaho IEAN SMITH B A Eastman School Radcliff College Unlve s ty of Montana of Muslc HELEN HAWKS B A M A Engllsh Idaho State College Unlvers ty of Idaho Columb a Unl ers ty Q-laculty I EAN IOHNSTON Commercial U e s ty of Mlnnesota nf-' LUELLA AND RSON 1' EARL COLLINS B A M A Phys cs Un e slty of Wyom ng VERA BRUEGGER B A Bookkeep ng Un e sty of No th Dakota Jamestown College Colu bla U vers ty EDITH GALERNEAU B A E gllsh Un vers ty of Wyom ng fl' B A Engl h No th Dakota State Falls College A gusta a College U ve stv of M nesota U erslty of Den er LES CAMPBELL Auto Shop NOT PICTURED MARY GOHSMAN B A C v cs Un vers ty of North Dakota ISABELLE JOHNSON B A M A Amer can Hlstory Un vers ty of Montana LETITIA LEFFINGWELL Engl sh Betha y College Un ve sty of Kansas S C RICHARDS B A Band Unlvers ty of M ch gan PAGE NINETEEN J' Student Qounczl , 2 1' 1 FIRST ROW 1Left to Rlghtj Mary Anderson Lounse Tannehull Lorranne Moudry Pat Hatfield SEC OND ROW Mr Ragsdale advlsor Beverly Durkes Shlrley Reese Jnm Errckson Eddue Osborn THIRD ROW Duck Shadoan Jam Reynolds Pat O Donnell Jack Robnnson Mack Anderson NOT PICTURED Jerry Talt Mont Smith Betty Ann Inman What s rn the suqqestton box today? querres one of the members and anothe meettnq ot the Student Counctl swtnqs 1nto sesston Thrs leqtslatlve body whtch was orqanlzed at the suqqestton of Mr Raqsdale early last sprmq was prtmar 1ly proposed to brrnq a closer relatronshrp between taculty and students and the problems of each lts benettts are twotold as 1t relteves the faculty ot some ot thetr admmtstra trve dunes as well as votces the sentl ments ot the student body The councll conslsts ot twelve members tour repre sentatrves from each class These mem bers are nomtnated and elected semes terly sxx betna chosen at an electron In thts manner slx experrenced counctlmen are reta1ned whtle mtroduclnq SIX new nnetnbers to therr dutles thus preventtnq an enttre turnover 1n the councll at a slnqle elect1on The councll elects 1ts pres tdent, v1ce pres1dent and secretary fol lowtnq these semester electtons From present tndtcatxons thts the schools hrst attempt at student qovern ment has worked out admlrably and the representaltves have proved them selves capable of assummq the respons1 brhttes necessnated by such a program Retmng Members New Members PAGE TWENTY I , N 1 - G 6 A 6' - . .' . 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I I - I U I I , - ., : Room Ulepresentcltives OFFICERS Chairman Ralph Newman Vice Chairman lim Corning Secretary Treasurer Iudy Campbell Room representatives are elected from each of the various rooms by their classmates to represent the room in all the problems hat come up during the year lh1s school year has had a number of maJor issues that confronted the represen tatives Perhaps the greatest controversy of the year was in reference to the cafeteria A student strike was started and the representatives met with Mr I Ragsdale to dis cuss the grievance of the strikers After a great deal of work the situation was remedied to the satisfaction of all Another problem this group had to deal with was student behavior in assemblies RGQUIIIIIQ delicate handling 1t seemed for a time that this problem had the represen tatrves at a standstill yet in a short time that was solved also Throughout the year this group was called upon to aid 1n ticket sales for various This is the first year that the B H S Student Council has functioned as it was or ganrzed during the second semester of last year and the representatives Worked with them during this year It also is the duty of this body to consider amendments to the Student Council constitution and to pass or kill them During this term they voted in favor of the first amendment to the constitution having to do with the term of officers Ralph Newman Judy Campbell and Jlm Cornmg J Ragsdale Addresslng Room Representatives PAGE TWENTY ONE 4 - A - A , Q affairs, and, they always seemed Willing to give their help for the benefit of the school. i 'S ff f X I A I , l ' A l YQ! J if t W ' ,V vi t - Quia EIDEF' L ltufsfw QICISSES Sophlstlcatron that 1S the thlng all sophomores Junlors and senrors asprre to have at least durrng the frrst few weeks of school Bdl alas very few fxnd lt unt1l long after the last day of therr senror year or when rnemones of graduatron exercrses are drm The tlme 1n between holds many a welrd experrence Such as the t1me loe Sophomore was walk 1ng meekly back to h1s table ln the cafeterra wlth h1s tray laden w1th food Between hm' and h1s table was the lnevrtable a group o upperclassrnen In a supreme effort to re mam calm and collected he stumbled over somethrng that felt hke a mountamneand soup sandwrches pre and other dehcacres flew hrther and th1ther rn every d1rect1on Hrs soph1s 1cat1on took another beatlng when the alrmghty senlors made hlrn bow down to them 1n the halls and perform such speclal l1ttle dutr s as t1e1ng knots 1n str1ng and sh1n1ng the11 shoes However there was one brxght outlook someday he would be a loe Senlorl Now take Ioe Iunror theres a fellow who has real sophrstrcatron After all lsnt he an upperclassman as far as the lowly Jun1or1s concerned? Why sure So what he st1ll has to take a back seat for the senlor boys when lt comes to the school pos1t1on He can st1ll do a httle 1n1t1at1on on the srde and grv hrmself the feelmg of rmportance and Just thlnk only one more year and then the ultrmate vrctory He would be a senlor And how does the senror feel about hrs well known lmportance and supposed soph1s t1cat1on'P Its a funny thmg unless someone m ntlons 1t he hardly reallzes that he has lt But now after all IS the senlor year such a vrctory when 1t IS ftnally reached? Surely he has been exposed to more educatlon probably knows more Now on the other hand though 1t w1ll seem funny when you no longer have the dear old school to fall back on Csophlstt catlon or no sophrstlcatlonl However some of the lucky ones w1ll go on to college and the old rout1ne of berng cr lowerclassman wrll begrn agam anyhow best of luck to you PAGE TWENTY TWO 1 I 1 f x I ' ', 1 I - 1 X ' ' 1 V I . ,gf 1. 1 1 - ,1 I :xv -' 1 ,CM ' W... - 1- M 1 1- .Le , ...s,.. Q We 1 ' , 5 I , , ' 'Q K Q , 1 Q , 1 w Q .. 1 ,pf 'QM S -we 1 11 ., , - f , 1 ,,,,,,.,., .... ,,1.. .... ... M--. I I I ' I I ' I 1 ' ' r . 1 1 - - ' 1 1 1 - ' L. . . . . . . L . . .9 . . . . . . . K . , . A- . . 1 . . . 1 1 . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . 3 . . . . , . . . . . . I - - . . 1 . . . . . . , 9 . 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 - 1 . . . 1 . C Qssss Seniors Sophomores 50 Juniors s,... .. .. s ., ,. 39 LEFT TO RIGHT Davud Haun Vlce President Donna Skates Secretary Treasurer Ed Osborn Presndent Semor Essay NOW IT S YOUR IOB When you frrst entered h1gh school you had the rdea that graduatron was somethrng too far rn the future to even consrder lt was a great sensatron though for at last you were an adult for you were a hrgh school student and the world was yours Looklng back you frnd that you were qulte mrstaken Graduatron has come you cer tamly were no adult and the world was never at your feet Those four years went by fast for many too fast There were a lot of good tlmes oh yes there were also a few that werent so good but rn s1z1ng up those past years they were very pleasant Enough of the past 1tWCISf1Tl9 but now It s the future you re mterested rn Now at last you may call yourself an adult yet consldered an adult much rs expected of you In your hands as rn each graduatlng class hes a great deal of respon 1b1l1ty A much larger respon S1b1l1lY than gettmg rn your asslgnments on ttme preparmg for a test makmg an outltne and others such as these IS now yours ln the past 1t has been for you to Sll back and let others make the dQC1S1OHS for your coun try You have seen many thmgs that have affected you but you had no worrres about them for 1t was always others who were maktng the dec1s1ons Thts w1ll no longer be the case you w1ll be the ones domg the decrdrng 1t w1ll be your ludgment that w1ll gurde the natron In the past twenty ftve years there have b en two world wars The frrst was terrrble and the second was much worse Mankmd has experrenced terrors of destruct1on whrch seemed unbelrevable Along wrth the sc1ent1f1c advances for the good of man there have also been those for unequalled devastatron Wtth these facts known another war would brlng about utter and complete ru1n to the world No power could prevent thrs rn the face of a thrrd world war so thrs must be met before and wlth lntelrgent thmkrng on your part there w1ll be no further bloodshed You w1ll soon be the leaders of th1s great natron and yours w1ll be the task of makmg the future shapmg decrsrons such as those that have been made durrng your trme rn hrgh school Reahzmg the grgantlc duty you have rt IS for you to prepare yourselves to meet rt w1sely I-hgh school has been merely a stepprng stone 1n your lrves There you have recerved tra1n1ng that you w1ll now need to apply As the government of a nnghty natron wrth others looklng to you for leadershrp and followmg your example you must act accordlngly Now wrth the war torn natzons watchrng the Un1ted Qtates askmg for ard 1t IS rndeed tmportant that thts generatlon acts W1th wlsdom and good Judgment A great Job 15 now bemg handed on to you Now rt s your Job make 1t a good one PAGE TWENTY FOUR - 1 ' 1 1 ' F 1 . 1 - 1 11 11 . , . . 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BETTY JANE ADAMS DONALD JAMES ADAMS DONNA JEAN ADAMS Y W C A 1 Baton Club 2 JOHN W ADAMSON lAmbyl you haven t seen It before you don t know what It IS Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 MARJORIE M AGTE 4MarjleJ III nev r Chorus 1 2 3 Kyote Annual Staff 2 Kyote Paper 3 All School Revue 2 Tardy 4 JAMES R AIP PERSPACH Numb 'To be or not to be that IS the questlon SHIRLEY ALKIRE Hlclo Hado 2 Pep 1 ALICE M ALLEN 4Shortstuffl deeda 1 2 3 Greybull Wyomnng GRACE H ANDERSON PTVTT 4 McKlN LEY T ANDERSON fMacky Darkroom here I come Football 2 3 4 Key Club 3 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Room Representatives 2 3 Student Coun cal 4 Kyote Paper 4 Kyote Annual 3 4 Editor 4 BILL ANGLE fHerm3 Lettermens Club 4 Football Manaqer 4 Room Representatives 4 Jr Sr Prom Commlttee 3 BFVERLY J ARNETT CBevyl Gee kld my hearts just a palplta n' onClub2GAA2AK3 HTrl4 f -4 PAGE TWENTY FIVE ,ff DON G BABCOCK QGus5 Intramural Basketball 3 LEONARD V BAILEY fFtedJ What a qa ' MELVIN BAILEY HILDA BAKKER I don t know THOMAS L BANGART QBanjoh BARBARA BEATTY DONALD L BECK lBarthueJ Hey Peter' DONALD E BECKER 1WhnteyJ ts a long story A 1 L RRAINE BECKER lRamel H Tru 1 2 3 4 AA 2 MARTHA BECKEFI lMartJ Tru 1 G HJOR DUS BFCKMEN MILDRED L BEKEL cM:ck ey Thats no great bug thrull Nurses Club 4 . ' . e tell. . I ' .-ta: I , . . I ' . 1 ' - 6 ' : . ' i E U' Bat : : .. .4: i ' . 9 'sl' J ' V 5 ' tm I A 2. .H4. , .. . . H mmf, Ill. H 2 'S' I - H? .... ' . ' ' . V F.r-'.. .2 f at f Z O ' - I ' . . . : Q G... .,.. . Y3.I 1' ao. Hi ' .2.3,4:Pep1: .A.A.2,3.,.. y - J. .. ' v - ' ln ' I - X 1 JOHN W BRADFORD Uohnnyj Oh' I wouldnt say that' Football 2 3 Track 3 4 Lettermens ub 3 A S vue 2 B ALETHA E BRADLEY LAIJ See you later f22 ub 2 GAA 3 4 Annual Saff3 4 Sk: Clu PTVTT 4 All School Revue 2 Kyote Paper Staff 4 MARGIE BRALEY JOYCE H BRANCA you around luke a donut K 2 O D HI To-I1 2 Nurses Club 4 Jo Il S BETTY JEAN BENDER. HI Tri 1.2, 3, 4: PTVTT 4 .,.. HERBERT H. BENTZ lLimpyJ. HH Ya Pal! PTVTT1. 2, 3. 4 .,.. DECIMA A. BERGLOFF 1DecI. I'm sorry. Nursing Club 4 .... ESTHER M, BERNDT tEssieJ. Oh, gee. golly I'm tlred. PTVTT 2. 3. BETTY IRENE BERNHARDT. Never do today what can be done tomorrow. Y.W.C.A. 1, 2, 3: Ski Club 4 .... WAYNE R. BERRY. Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 4: Intramural Basketball 3. . , . CAROLYN BERTRAM 1Corkyl. ell, 'll swan! G.A. . 1 P p 4' A K 4 PATTY J BLAKE QP JJ Hey' Elmer got the answer' H Trl 3 4 Home Ec 3 LOLA F BLANSCET lDodueI O you re kud n G A ORVILLE J BOG-GESS1BaIdyI Well now I wouldn t say t at Kyote Annual aff 4 R duo Club 3 DICK H BOSARD fDlckI Tanks Tanks Plles I Club 3 RUTH BOTTOMLEY lRuthueI No Never' Sher I n Wyo 1 2 Klnetuc al HUGH W BRISTOR lHugel No knowledge from a closed book Debate 2 3 Masque and Gavel 4 Roosevelt Hugh School Seattle Wash ANTOIN ETTE BROWN fTonl1 Roundup' Here I come' HARRY J BROWN 1FuzyI O K Youse guys Sk: Club 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 PEGGY DEWEY O BURNS lDeweyJ Howdne' Mam Navy 3 Sk: Club 4 Intramural Basketball 4 EUNICE L BURT 4BurtJ ts a great Infe If dont weaken but who wants to be strong Hldo do 2 OD 4 Chorus 1 2 4 Libra LOIS E CHOATE fChotleJ I dont care Cause7 netlc 2 3 4 Treas 4 Pep Club 3 4 Pr s 4 Club 4 RUSSELL CLARK lBubblesI Football 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 4 Room Repr sentatlve 3 All School Revue 3 East Hlqh Denver -118 PAGE TWENTY SIX --w I A 2 e I . . .... . . . H . I ' . : . . ai ': . .A,1 .... . . St : a ' . 4. I. . . . ' . 1- . . V sk' 14. . .. 'da, .. . : ' ' 4. ' I Cl 4 , 4, ll- chool 'Re' . 3, ' and 1. 2 .... Q Cl 'f ,: b'4: 1 I - 7 - xx 1.3. --I' ee ' A. . ,3, K. 4: .,2,3,4:' '.: . s , X 5 '. . :. : -C J H . I .... .5 4 f :BRUSLET,TEN uaegy. -Ion, that 2guSf: Island 1, 2. , 4. V 111 L ,, - I. 9 31.2, z . : UI.. , wb- V: . ' ' .. X U ' Q Z 'T' Ha :..: ,.,3.:' ry3.4 .... 44 ,3 I I KI ' ..: .: :e.:O.D. of 2 I . I. .. : ' . C , e- ,Z 1. 2. .ra 'H b ALBERT C. COCHRANE fAlI. lseverybody here? Kyote Annual Staff 4: Kyote Paper Staff 4 .... BEVERLY COLE IBevyI. B. B. C. 2: Kyote Annual Staff 3 .... JAMES H. CORNING ICornI. Don't have any. Basketball 3, 4 ,... JIM CRANE, SHIRLEY M CROSSER ISl1IrlJ Oh you dummer Tru CHARLES R CUTTS fRolIyI Why' You shuss boomer' S I Club 3 4 Alp Club 4 Bcys Chorus SALI V PVSFWSKI MABEL L DAMM LSunsh1neI PTVTT 3 4 HI Trl ALICE MAE DANIELS BEVERLY A DAV ENPORT IBev5 Real food and Ilve men FRANCES DAVIS DELIA DAY nw ,I PAGE TWENTY SEVEN s,. HERMAN DAY qHermnklnsJ Lets have a pac mc' Room Representatuve4 Sk: CIub4 U S Navy MAURICE U DEVERILL1GreekJ It may be right Boys Chorus DON R DEVITT IRedJ Hu' Sk: Champ' Sk: Club 4 MARCIA DOBER fCookIeJ Its nothrng luke Seattle nd 3 PTVTT 4 RAY V DOHERTY IRayI There d nt say I never gave you nothung Intramural Basketball 4 ROBERT J DOOM iBobJ PTVTT 2 3 4 Bas ketball 2 LYNETTE C DOWNIE ILynnej Oh no' DONNA M DREW Oh my gosh' Pep Cub 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 4 Sophomore Class Presldent Band 1 2 3 4 Kyote Paper Staff 4 Edntor Jr Sr PromCommuttee Smllm Through SHIRLEE J DUDLEY Oh Jack' p 3 Klnetuc 3 4 Jr Sr Prom Commuttee 3 All School Revue 2 Ski Club 4 DOROTHY L DUSAPIN IDustyJ Are you klddlng' ROSE DUVALL QROSIEI I could have dled Pep Club 3 4 Pres: dent 4 All School Revue 2 Room Representative 4 MARGERY A EBEGRECHT IMEFQICJ Heck' Pep Club 2 1 3 Hi '2,3,4 .... '. '. 'A - K' V I ha 'Q as C -'H - . ,: '-I4 v . l I '. , 2.3 .... . . . I ' ' Ba ,4: f . 9 G7 . . ' vu ' A. 0 . I' : ' ' '. : ' H . ix 6 6 1 A V . . In Pe .41 ROBERT FREDERICK lBobJ Dya know ' Dramatlcs 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 THUR J FRINK 1ArtJ PTVTT 3 4 KATH ERINE FRISBY fKayI lm determined' STANLEY E FRIZZELL lSperryb I gotta glttcha In a motorcycle wreck stuff Motorcycle Club BETTY E GAROUTTE lGrapesb ' But Babydoll P o 4 OD 4 EVERETT L GARR I had o flx my car EUGENE G GENTRY lGenej You tellin me or asklng me' JOY A GFRMERPAD No Can I borrow some paper H Tru 1 2 3 4 Home Ec Club 3 PTVTT 4 M JOAN GILI. U07 Nurses Club 4 BETTY M GOOD iBetsb Me elther Jack Trl 3 Baton 2 G A A 2 WALT B GOODMAN fGodlej Have we any splnyolays for some Hooch tonlqht7 A 1 3 EVANGELINE GOULD fVan gnej Oh Brother' Chorusl 2 4 Canada 2 3 PAGE TWENTY EIGHT ROLAND C ELLINGSON fRollyl Meet me at Jakes U S Navy4years ANGELINE ELLIS STANLEY W ENGLEHARDT lStanb Hey Russian Alpha 4 Football 3 4 Hillsboro Oregon DOROTHY M ERICKSON Well bless your little polnted head' p Club 3 4 Nursung Club 4 Secretary 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 Jr Sr Prom Commlttee IRVIN FEININGER GLEN FERGUSON JR lTugerJ 'The greatest fall one can make IS when one falls over their own bluff' Football 3 FRANCES FIELDS fFrannyb I dont care D 3 4 Vice Presld f22 Clu PTVTT 4 LEE E FISHER lFusher5 Hey Buddy' ALLISON H FISKE fAlJ You don t say lntra mural Basketball 3 4 Chorus 4 SALLY FLETCHER fFIetcherI Please Mr Luse A School Revue 2 Hndo Hado 2 Masque and Gavel 3 Volleyball 4 INGA A FOSJORD Good heav ens' NORMA J FOX fsllrnj What do you us 3 PTVTT 4 D Y .H . , ...- I H I 1. 2. . .1 . Y . ' ' . ' . V 4' ' Pe. , : A.K. 4: . ' 1' 'of I 1, 4: G.A.A. 2. Y I ' ' ent 41' . H b 4: ll , ,. 1 I I I . ...'..- . ' I .lu . want me to do, break out in a rash? Hi Tri 4: Chor- rf 1 . ' it. 7 . .... AR- ' J- i ' . , . : .' Q ' . . 'i-fi' ' ,gag l F..F. . ,2, .4 ,,,, ' '. ELLEN B GRAHAM lBayneJ You re klddln' Pep Club CLARABELLE GROSSKOP tClarIeJ ' Va' KI o OD Club 4 Nurses Club 4 ELIZABETH P GROVE ILIzleJ hey now ESTHER M HAAS You know DON HABEL REID L HAGEN CBottIeb Honey Ski Club 4 DORIS M HAMILTON fHambcneJ PTVTT 4 NORMAN HANSEN DICK C HANSON QTootsJ Oh' Now you can talk planner than that' Band 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Room Representatlve 3 ALMA I HARDT Uohnnyb CLAIRE R HARRIS QShortyJ Hey wheres Jackson' Chorus 2 3 4 LILAH E HARRIS lBIondleJ Be seemg you, gango P 1 GA A Ba G orts 1 ,- as RUTH HARTLEY JEANNE HASKINS DAVID J HAUN QDaveyJ HI Ya Kld' Room Rep resentatlve 4 Sensor Class Officer Intramural Bas k ball 2 3 4 WAYNE J HAUN DOROTHY MARIE QDortJ Oh Plffle HI Trl 3 4 PTVTT 4 DOLORES K HEINS tskupy A My achln peddle extremltles Masque and Gave 3 CARL H HERZOG iSonnyy Anybody seen my qur F otball 4 Basket all 3 4 Let r men s Club 3 4 Presldent 4 CAROL HILL LORRAINE D HILL tPunkyJ Band 2 3 4 Pep 4 Klnd Lady 4 Sk: Club 4 Home Ec 4 BILL HINK JACKIE HOODLESS Pep 2 3 4 GILBERTC HORNUNG fGIbD Good grlef' PTVTT 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 Room Representative 4 PAGE TWENTY NINE -I - ' '-'- a 1,'2.3 .... 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V ' . ..: : I I I LOIS ANN KALTENBACH What ll I do? ep Club 2 3 4 AK 4 HI Trl 4 Room Representative 3 Band 2 3 4 Chor 1 Kyote Paper and Annual Staff4 DOLORES K KELLER Oh Stella' H Tru 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Masque and Gavel 4 KENNETH F KELER lSnozJ Dirty gosh darn ' GEFIALDINE KIDD lGerrle5 I mean G A A TVTT 4 HI Tru 4 CLEVE C KIMMEL lCIeveland1 Boys Chorus 4 Science Club 1 Intramural Basketball 2 SHIR YJ KlMMEL'Sh' Bnd23 4 c 4 H Tr JOYCE KINDSFATHER NEAL C KIRKNESS COleI Hello Punchle PTVTT B all 4 Boxn DOREEN M KNAUB lReeneI Darn you' G A A 2 HI Trl Secretary 2 V ce President 3 President 4 HELEN KNAPP CARROL K KOENIG lCarlos5 Was I the Mort' FRANK L KOS TELECKY lKostyJ Well now I wouldnt say that Band 2 Room Representative 4 PAGE THIRTY AGNES HOVLAND P p Club 2 3 4 GAA 2 4 Skl Clu VINCE HUMMEL RICH ARD A HUMPHREY fHumphJ Lifes luke that Basketball 2 3 4 Room Representatlves 3 4 All School Revue 3 Alpha Club 4 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Chorus 4 Jr Sr Prom Committee 3 WILLIAM HUTCHINSON lHutchJ Basketball 2 3 4 Letter men s Club 2 3 4 Alpha Club 4 BETTY ANNE INMAN GOLDIE E IRWIN Orchestra 2 3 4 JIM L ISRAEL flzh U et Football2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 LARRY K ISRAEL 1 oslej m d u r glad Foo ba 2 3 Lettermen s Club 3 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 THELMA ISRAEL MARJORIE A JOHNSON lMarnneJ Golly Whoppers' Nurses Club Hello for you too GAA 2 Masque and Gavel wf 3 N 1, 3. . 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' fl gr vt FFIED A KUHLMAN 1FrItzI Horsefeather VIRGINIA L KYGER 1Glnny5 Why Masque and vel 3 4 A K 4 All School Revu O D 4 DONALD W LAMBRECHT IDOYI, Why :sn t there any dlrt nn a hole' A 2 3 4 Ra Club 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Intramural BasketbalI2 3 4 GEORGE L LAMBRECHT 4Snaky7 ey B I' Let s sknp A 2 ROSEMARY LANDE LRosleJ Oh Gee' Whatll I say' SHIRLEY Y LANIER 4Shrlmpb Pl e TI 3 4 Chorus LOISC LAR SEN More fun' Pep Club 2 3 Masque and Gavel 3 4 H Trl 4 Room Representatlve 2 All School Revue 3 Band 2 3 4 JOE A LAVE CLlttle Joej Come on let s fllp' Boys Glee Club 2 Intramural Basketball 2 Rufle Club 1 VICTOR H LEIKAM CLltI:le Vlckj How I love blondes' PTVTT 3 4 ELVIN LEISCHNER Home Ec 3 JACK R LIEDLE iThreatb Dlrty buqger 13 '35 RUSSEL A LIPPMAN 4RussI B nd 2 3 Int a mural Basketball 3 VlRGIN'A MCCRACKEN Glnnlej But Trl 2 3 4 A K 4 PTVTT JOHN R MCCUNE R fle Club 2 3 4 VILLE LAVERN MCCURDY Band 3 4 WILLIAM McDONALD IP MF IV' GARRY JOAN MCGOWAN 4ChI kneb 608 Sk: Club 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Klnetuc 2 3 4 President 4 Pep ub 2 3 4 Hlstorlan 3 All School Revue CHARLENE I McNEIL cChuckleI Anybody seen art' H ru G A A BEVERLY G MADSON IBevI Juplter' GAA SHIRLEY J MALEK ISDIKCI More darn n and here I st' ep A HI 3 RUSSELL MARCHINGTON LORNA M MARTIN fMart1nJ Jest a sottm and a talkln HI Trl . . Q HH V' . . . . Ga ,:HiTrl4: ..: - e3: F.F....E aio I' . ' ' ' . '-H ,' 'inf ' F.F. . .3, 4. . ,A , 6 C fI. HiT'2,,': 2.3.4 .... . . . :I i ' :I ' Y ' : - i . . 2 '53 . l , .... I ...- if fr MARY E. Lewis 1MelI. Wouldn't you know jr. 1 . v Q- Q. 'F . - 3 . I F - , N .... I ' ' . Hi ' , . : . . : 4. ' ... . . I . . ....on- c'n .. Q I M iT:2.3.4: ...2.' 6 -6 U . ,, y 4 .... ' ' . ' ' . 4: fu . I P 1.: G.A. . 2. 3.4: 'Trl 2. .4 .... l 4 ' .... y W N MELVIN MOATS MARLYN MONK fMonkj Don t look at me that way Nurslng Club 4 Chorus RIS SHARA MOREHOUSE VELMA E MOR EDWARD D MULLOWNEY JR CDonJ Gee thats a pretty sweater you re wearing Sk: Club MARY K MYERS fKateJ 'llgnore Pep Club 2 3 4 Flag 2 Jr Sr Prom Commzttee 3 DON R NEEDHAM Band1 2 3 4 ALICE L NEIBAUER fAllleJ Heavensl' RUTH V NEIBAUER lRuthIeJ 'Oh Boy CARL NELSON ARTHUR L NEWLIN 1Artb RALPH W NEWMAN lDeaconJ Hurry up Slot' Football 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 Lettermens Club 4 Key Club 3 4 School Revue 2 Room Repre sentatxve 4 Kyote Staff 4 THOMAS L MARTIN 4Moserl What thus coun try needs IS a good 5c cigar Band 2 3 4 ELL MARVELL ELEANOR L MARVIN Ignore at 2 3 4 Hnstornan 4 Flag 2 3 4 Band 2 LOIS E MATTSON CLob:ej ut up' GAA Home Ec 4 Chorus 3 DORIS RAE MERRITT CDoddleJ He doesn t care go o Pep Clu MAXINE METCALF azj 'No klddln' Band 2 HAROLD W MICHAEL fMlkej Well here we are aga BILL G MICHAEL fM1keJ FFA 2 3 4 Masque and3GaveI 3 4 Key Club 3 4 Alpha 4 Student Coun ELBERTA J MILAM QBertJ Why take llfe so seriously youll never get out of It allve Pep Band 2 3 Chorus 1 All School Revue 2 DOR OTHY MILLER ESTHER L MILLER Oh my gosh' PTVTT 2 3 4 ROBERT A MILLER 5:30353 4That's an easy problem' Band 1 2 3 ey u JIM W NEWTON How ya dom' Masque and vel 1 Sku Club BERNARD E NICHOL fNnck7 I m off women tlll next week end lntra mural Basketball 2 3 4 Sk: Club 3 4 BARBARA JEAN NORE Wheres Kenny' P p Club 2 3 PAULINE NORMAN 1PoIIy5 lsn t thus salty LEVONNE NORTH P p Club 2 3 4 OD 2 3 Klnetlc 2 Band 3 4 Drum Majorette 4 All School Revue 2 Flag 2 Jr Sr Prom Commlttee 3 Kyote Paper 4 Kyote Annual 4 Smllln Through 4 PAUL DEA SQUIFIYJ Ink so eh' In ra mural Basketball 2 PATRIC ANNE O MALLEY 1Patb Funniest thmq I ever saw Klnetlc Club 3 Pep Club 3 4 Sk: Club 3 4 EDWARD OS BORN Wheres Jan' B nd 1 4 Key C 3 4 Kyote Paper Staff 4 Associate Edntor 4 Kyote Annual 4 Room Representatlve 2 3 4 Student Coun cu 3 4 All School Revue 3 Kmd Lady 4 Sml an Through 4 WILLIAM H OSER 1EyesI Whos got my glass es7 Football 3 4 Lettermen s Club 4 MARIAN E OSTERMILLER 1Mernaeb Oh you dumber F-l Trl 3 4 PTVTT LENORA OTTLINO MAE BELLE PADDOCK Hey Janne' Pep 2 ,pal JUNE PARISH WILLIAM R PARTINGTON Bl ll HI Stranger Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 VIRGINIA K PENICA IG-lnryl Oh Nuts H Tru 4 Llbrary 2 PTVTT 4 RICHARD PETTY VERBA J. PHELPS QVeel. Oh! Brother. Library . . . . INALVA J. PICKARD iBabe7. Piffle. . . . DANIEL E PRICE fGene5. Intramural Basketball 2. . . . . STELLA RADUNOVICH fChickiej. Gee, Wiz. 0.D. 3: PTVTT 4' Hi Tri 4: Room Represen- tative 3. MARILYN J. RANDOLPH. Hcme Ec. 3 .... JACK D. REHBERG. Yes, I guess. F.F.A. 2. 3: Alpha Club 3. 4: Masque and Gavel 4: Ke Club 3. 4: Room Representative 4 .... FRANCES REINIG .... LETTE GRACE ROBBINS. ws V W r' ROBERT E SCHUYLER fBobJ 'Here plnch me and see f lm real PTVTT 3 4 JOAN SELLECK lJanl Oh ya Plnhead ub 3 4 Kun La y Smllln Throug CHARLOTTE J SEVERANCE lndubltably Band 2 3 4 Room Representatlve 2 BETTY M SHARPE lSharpyJ love them al Hldo Hado 2 3 Pep Club 2 3 4 GAA 2 Room Representative 4 PTVTT 4 Baton Cluo 2 JERROLD J SHEA CJerryl lqnorance IS no ex se s Band 2 3 4 PTVTT 2 3 4 Room Representative 4 BOB SCHOAF MARILYN J SHOL All School Revue 2 Pen Club 4 Klnetlc ub 3 LOIS IRENE SINDELAR lmndyl G A2A 32 Masque and Gavel 3 4 Band 3 4 Orches a DONNA J SKATES lSkatesleJ I hate snow orus 2 3 4 WILLIAM SKATES lwlllyl Hev Georae you seen Stubby KENNETH G SLETTEN qSlot7 Football 2 3 4 Lettermen s Club 4 All School Revue 2 Kyote Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Intramural Basketball 3 DON NA MAE SMITH emi.- fr NORMA ROBBINS ELMER W ROE U-lot Rod oe Gave her the rod boys JOANNE RO MANIA CButtonsJ e Dotte m In a me Klnetlc 2 Pep Club 3 4 Cheerleadlnq 3 4 All School Revue 2 3 DANIEL J RYAN QDanJ Well Hoot and a Patoot Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Chorus 3 All School Revue 2 Ski Club 4 JOYCE L SAGO lJoyJ Oh Fuzz Chorus 1 NOBLE B SAMUELS lSonnyJ H' Men' Chorus 4 PTVTT 2 LOIS M SCHERZFR Good Gosh' G A A 2 Nurslnq Club 3 Debate 2 Library JIM SCHINDELAR ANTON L SCHMIDT lTonyl How about a Du nan' Football 3 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Vlce Presldent 4 Room Representative 4 FRED L SCHOCK LARRY J SCHROEDER Thats a Bearcot Football 2 3 Alpha Club 4 Room Repre sentatlve3 J Mass 3 Sk: Club3 4 SHIRLEY A SCHROEDER Gee really Chorus 2 Nlasoue and Gavel 4 Home Ec Club 4 BV -ur ,nun V DONNA RITA SMITH fGeorgeI Jlm a tee A 2 Band 2 PHYLLIS N SNOW fPhylJ Oh' For land sakes' Nursing Club 4 STAN LEY E SPANGLER 1BudI I know what beautuful hair I have Room Representative 2 3 Intramural Basketball 3 Jr Sr Prom Commlttee 3 JEAN E SPOONER IRedJ Do tell Nurses Club 4 JOY STARNER RAETTA A STEVENS IRaeJ Kmetuc 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Presldent 4 Pep Club 3 4 Jr Sr Prom Commnttee 3 Room Representative 3 Kyofe Annual Staff 3 4 Associate Edltor 4 Kyot. Paoer Staff 4 JEAN P STODDARD 4PhyII o Club 3 4 Library Ald 3 4 HI Trl JUNE STRAW ROBERT STRECKER IStreckJ Llfe IS the way you make t' A F ball 3 4 Let r ns Club 4 Sk: Club ED STRENDING IStr1nqbean7 ell r RICHARD L STULTZ IBIondleb You re Thor Intramural Bas k ball 2 3 4 JACK L SUTTON GERALD W TAIT IJerryI Football 4 Letter men s Club 4 Masque and Gavel 3 4 Key Club 3 4 Mnss Smllxn Through 4 ROBERTA L T LLMAN IBert5 Darn lt' Trl 2 3 4 G LOUISE TANNEHILL iSkeeterJ Lovely out s t C orus 4 Masque an Gave Room Representatuves 2 3 Student Councnl 3 4 mllzn Throuah 4 All School Revue 4 D Award Wlnner 4 BETTY M TAYLOR 'Talnt easy F ag Twlrler 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 JAMES H TAYLOR IJImI ll open for fl Key Club 3 4 Masque and Gavel 4 LAWRENCE THORNTON DAYLE D TJELTWEED IDDTD lm off men ' Room Representatuve 2 3 MICHAEL E TREANOR IMnkel Wanta bet' DONALD M TROTTER 1CorkyI Hu Stmkey Inokln for someone Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 S nClub3 4 Rlfle Club3 JOANNEC TURNER lJol You thunk so maybe huh' Baton Corps 2 3 President 4 G A A 2 4 Secretary 4 Pep C SHIRLEY A VANDEGE NACHTE Honestly D 3 GAA 2 PTV 3 4 A. .': .3.4..., . , , II . Pe T ',':' '2 .... ' 4 if ,X 5 nj: i. F.F. . 1: oot ' 2. . : te - me ' : ' 4 .... ' , . Q-w . fo -1 . . . . ' et . , .... . . . . - ,V Room Representative 4:uStudent' Council 4: ':Jr: A ' Hi' , . : .A.Af 2 .... - - I i.n' it? I1 2. 3. I d -I 3. 4: Us I .. : z .A:Rj S- 3' -3 Q , ' . HI' 've. f . z .... q p 3 K U . : E A ..., H . ' ' 4: I ' : .,.. 3. 1 I C 2. 3. 4: HI Tri 2. 3. 4 .,.. . - V . -- T o. . : . . . : TT Ik l AUDREY M WILBER IStrIngI Never do today what can be put off tall tomorrow Chorus 2 3 All School Revue 3 GENE R WILDER fGenoJ Swlng Forward Lean ' Key Club 3 4 Alpha Club 4 Sk: Club 3 4 Room Representatnves 4 Intramural Basketball 2 JEANETTE F WILDER fJanaJ Oh' My aching back Klnetlc Club 2 3 4 Treas urer 3 Pep Club 3 4 0 D Club 3 4 JOSEPHINE M WILHELM tJoI Duscustlpatlng huh BETTY JO WILIAMSON 1JoJ Oh' Nuts Nurs mg Club 4 FRED M WILLIS DELBERT E WILSON lDebj Ill glve you a rude on my mo torcycle sometlme Sk: Club 3 4 HERBERT L WITTE I came I saw I conquer d Radlo 3 Key Club 3 4 HARRIETT WOLFE Kyote Paper Staff 4 Pep C ub 2 3 4 JAMES L WORTHINGTON IPucsyJ Let s go skung' Sk: Club 3 4 Vlce President 4 CHARLES O YATES fSweetpeaJ Lettermen Alpha Club 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Room Representatlve 4 DONNA LOU BRENT DOROTHY M VANDENBERG 1DottleJ Honest Betty thus time I really love hum Pep Club 2 3 4 Kmetuc Club 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 4 Chorus 2 Skl Club All School Revue 2 3 J Mrss Jr Sr Prom Commnttee 4 Room Representatlves 3, 4 CAROL C VILLERUP QFIII er upl Tough Ap ples Club 1 Band 1 WILLIAM D WALKER QBIIU MlIk ' Alpha Club 4 Band 2 HELEN M WALTER fPokeyj Oh for goodness sa es O D 4 GLENNA O WATTS lPat1 Thats a joke Jack son DOROTHY L WEBER 1DortI OD 4 EMOGENE WELS IEmyJ Ah yes Chorus 4 Or chestra 2 3 FLOYD E WERLE lOscarj Lets start out by rehearslng the Anvul Chorus Masque and Gavel 3 4 Key Club 3 4 Alpha Club 4 Orches 2 3 4 Band 3 4 All School Revuel 2 3 ARTHUR J WHITE JR lArtJ Just one more ' Avuatlon Mechanics 3 4 BEVERLY L WHIT TINGTON fBevI Forget lt Baton 2 3 4 Home E 4 MARY JOAN WHITTLE U05 JIM name It Avnatlon Mechanlcs 3 4 Intramural Bas ketball 2 Band 1 ' Al , , ' ' ' - . . : 3, 4: ' 3:' I- , : ' 'r.. ' 32 Pep f :A .2.3 .... ' 1 V 1 . . I H ', . . . . k . . . . . H: ,- ' tra . , : Q ' . : - ' ' . .'.4. D f I. I c. .... I I . ' .' . '. . A. WIEMALSA lShortyI, Poker, Girls or Nix's. you ' ' '. , .4: ' ' ' ' I , - .... , ' 1-, . H .V ' . .... e A I . , .... ' . 1' , ' ' : ' - ' .... ,I . . 's 3. 4: , CAROL L ALEXANDER lButterbaIIl GA A 4 Hu Trl 4 Nurses Club 4 Pep Club 1 ALVIN ANDERSON lAndyJ 'Sure four or five times ' JERRY HARRIS DONALD W MACK qOIafb Football 3 4 Lettermens Club 4 lntra mural Basketball 2 3 MARLIN D RANDALL L s not be butter PTVTT 3 PAUL ROCK LUZETTA RAM BOLD Huh Joe' Klnetlc 3 4 Pep 4 THUR STEVENS 1RedJ Love them nurses ' Bas ketball 2 3 ERNUN L IIRALSTED Kvernl Hey' GI moe THATCHER D JONES 1ThatchJ Have you seen my wlfe Football 2 3 4 Key Club 3 4 Lettermens Club 3 4 Student Councll 3 Room Representative 2 3 Basketball 2 BESSIE MARTIN JACK T HARRIS Uacksony 'Hu yea handsome Band 2 3 4 MISSING SENIORS DOROTHY L WATSON lLounseJ To err IS human GRETA M LEWIS ilnluenceb LESTER CHARLES MARTIN KBITUJ SHIRLEYI BAKER East Denver Hugh School MARY JO BASCOM CJD! GENEVIEVE H BECKMAN fBeckyJ DEAN BERGMAN DOROTHY BOTT BENEDICT J CYSEWSKI 1Benl LEON JOHNSON fNavy E T M J BOB BROWN fNavyJ PAGE THIRTY SEVEN THOMAS D DAVIS QTOMP DUDLEY DEAN lDudb DONALD L DEVORE lDon5 ' Drop MILDRED G EASTMAN HERMAN R HENRICKSON lBruckj CLIFFORD A HULL lCInffJ CHUCK D MYERS CHARLES A ROYBAL lChuckJ LEM P SPEER lLemueII THOMAS P VLADIC lPeteI JIM OGLE 4MarunesJ . . . . . I o I' 1' 4 v ' . . H er' ' .' - 'iw .... AR. .I - 1 '. . . . . 'zz- . : . . . . A . W C1 f 1 LEFT TO RIGHT Louise Tannehlll Lnlah Harris Beverly Madson Each year Q1flS of the SGHIOI class 1r1 lclgn scleoo s all o er the Umted S ates meet and elect a glrl lor the D A R Award The WIHHIHQ glrls names are sent rn to the state rneetlngs and there a name 1S drawn A smgle g1rl the wmner trorn ea h state IS then awarded a tmp to Wash1ngton D C When a glrl IS elected from her class 1t 1gn1l1 s trat slee 1S outstandmg rn personallty scholastc abmty and an all around good c1t1zensh1p l.Oh1S9 Tannehlll rs the hrst Q1 l from Bllllli s Scruor I-hgh School that was fortunate enough to b the wmner rn Brllmgs Representatrves from each ot the forty elght states w1ll at tend the Nahonal Daughters ot the Amerlcan Revolutton con ventlon m Washmgton D C They w1ll go tne e as guests not as tourlsts Among others they w1ll have the prlvllege of seemg how our lay s are rrade Lourse TCII1I'19lH1ll who also won the lnono of havmg tr seruor class vote h r the out standmg semol actress IS well known to her good d1spos1t1on and pleasant personahty She was ore ot the chorus memb rs who was s nt to repres nt B H S m the Musxc Educators Natlonal Conventron m S attle March l9 22 Rec IVIDQ the nonor ot b mg elcct d as alternates thls year are L1lah Harrrs and Beverly Madson They were choscn 1n the same mann r as l.ou1s by bemg elected by tne grrls of tm s n1or class Th s ac ordtng to th other crrls ot the class of 47 are the three outstand mg glrls of thrs year s cla s PAGE THIRTV EIGHT . Q, A 4, l I 1 W , it G - 1 1 . vw- 'tr . . . . 1 3 Y- L 1 4 L v ' A ' f L . . . . . . . I . . . . . . A . , l , l cl , . . . . . Q. . .3 , .J V . . . . . , Q .V X - 1 A f 1. . . . .Y N 4 . . l sg 1 -1. . 9 . . . . - . . v . . y r . , . . , , . . , v 1 . ' ' Q v- ' lug. ' fa . , A . .V c, . . , x . T . A ., . -, , l . A l T ' 1 . 9 : L 9 . . . ' l G - . . . 1 , L . . . - - Q Q - 3 v - D V , A . 2 N . Q . . . , -, . 1 . . . I 1- ' . 4 9 9 . . . 1 Q 9, X, 9 , .. , . . . I S LEFT TO RIGHT Don Stanaway President Pansy Ott Secretary Pat 0DonnelI President umor Essay Our Clunaxmg Year Worthwhlle or Waste? Frnallyl Yes fmally that great and momentous day has come when we have reached the hope of all our dreams Today today we are senrorsl When we frrst wandered through the seemmgly endless halls of B H S as bewlldered sophomores we had made the f1rs step toward thls day Passmg through the new rrtual of our f1rst year by May we were develop 1ng mto the cub stage of our hlgh school careers happy W1th our new rmportance yet eager to become more perfect Startmg school as Junlors w1th a year s experlence at our backs we tread the now fam1l1ar halls wrth the frrmer st p of selfconfrdence for We had learned the ruses and knacks of the many baffhng mysterres We could now shoot to the cafeterra wrth the fleetest flyrng down the st ps wrthout even pauslng to look at the trampled bodles of those unfortunates caught on the sta1rs by the bell We could lab elbows wrth the strongest rn get tmg 1nto the long llne whlch lead at length but oh so lengtfuly to where the food was tempt mgly heaped We were comrng 1nto our ownl Durmg the football season we were rnsplred by SQGIHQ our classmates struggle vallantly on the grrdrron Many new lettermen were created from our ranks and we were pleas d to see others of us leadmg tne cheermg watcnmg the fence or the game We could feel ourselves maturrng growrng more and more onfldent rn our abllrtres That we were not short 1n dramahc Gblllly Nas forever loudly proclarmed by tne Thesolans among us who brlllrantly showed therr skrlls rn Klnd Lady and agaln 1Y'1 Smllln Tlrrough orus and by the several skxllful news analy ts on tie Kyote When the baske-toall season tart d we aw that many of the cagers were o r clas mar s too and thelr record tands ro prove that 1n sports we were especrally DfOllC19Hl We have proved our ab1l1ty rn many held shown ourselves worthy of the prlvrlege of b lng memb rs of the hrghest and most re oect d class IH the school But now as memb rs of tnat class we must do rruc more than 'nake a re ord we must l1ve uo to one We have shown ourselves prof1c1ent b t t at means the great responsrbrhty of excelnng that As we lead so wrll the school follow and our example rs of rmoortance not only to ourselves or the school but to the future students who wrll reap the crops we ow here as our frnal deeds Let Us therefore consecrate thrs our termmatmg year of nrgn school to the tfrorouga prep a atlon for the world that awalts us PAGE IRTY NINE - . ' : . : ' . ' - - , V . . . I , 1 L 7 ' ' . ' V I I V I I I 4 , , . 9 . , . , . . . . , , 1 - I I A I - D . I 1 I 1 ' . . . V , r . ' 5 ' . . C xl ' 'Q . Our musical and journalistic trends were shown by the number of us in band, orchestra or ch , . ' ' 5 Q , ,' U 1 s e , s . u s 'e , 5 .. ' ' s ' asp . . ' ' ' ' e' . e .J . - - s 9 ' - . , e ' , ' r ' h . . . c A ' c A . ' ' , u h er Q . v Q A D ' I I V I ' 7 7 l ' I 1 1 - - - - r N-' ' A . .- Gloss of '48 lane Bassett Betty Basye lack Bede Evelyn Belder Torn Bennron Dolme Adams Altce Ahlqren lean A1k1US Leola Albrecht Rlch Allan Marranne Altma1er Howard Anderson MGIVIH Anderson Gus Anton Frances Arnold Delores Bandy lee Barfleld Marrlou Barlckrnan Lyle Barker V1v1an Barney Margaret Berqe Iohn Bergman Loulse Berkland Hannah Bernhardt B verly Beslanwttch All e Betz Bernard Blood Betty Bollenbeck Mary Bollrnqbroke Eldora Boone Beverly Borqen Collyer Bowen Bob Braklce Gen Brakke Pat Brent Gloss o 48 A1leer Brocker Ronoro Brown Vero Brurnrmtt lolozel Bryon l-lorlcrn Buck Emory Bull B1ll1e Bunnell Dons Burqess Kenn Burgess Bolo Byrne Mornone Cord Pol Corrrnqton B1 ard Carter Bo'1n1e Cottncrch Brll Cropel Xu Pert Chopple Evelyn Chrrstensen hm Church Loyne Coley Mrldred Collrer Aloyn Cooelond Dore n Crcrne Gordon Currcm lock Dobner Florence Dalton Herrnon Dorrnrr Donny Donrelson Pot Domelson B rsy Dov e ovr Fr o Boy lerrme Deon Duonc Deverill V ol-t Dickey Beverly Dirkes Qlass of '48 Helen F1elds Phylhs Frshbach Don Fogelsonger Patty Forquer Alb rt Foster Barbara France Bob Fraser Larry Gallagher Don Garrett Geraldene Gates Vlrgrnra Gelken lllne George Doug Grbson ne G1 Kyle Grpson Wurna Glantz G rtrude Glennon Donna Gloege Don Gohsrrvan Bev rly Doe Keltb Donovan Donna Dooks Harold Doolen l.1ll1an Dorn joy Drake Elatne Duerrwaechter Stan Duncan Lols Durbln Derald Eastllck la lc Blah Florence England Irene Farrel Donna Feeder Harold Ferguson e 2 ' a c , ' 'XZ e Patty Fritz r Ire. 'ese e . K , W Glass o 48 ene Go1c1c Ervln Goodman Carol Goodyear Dwrqht Green D1ck Gregory Dean Grewe11 Barbara Hagen Ferrel Hanks Ioyce Harden W11ma Hardt Brenda Hams Iack Harrrs 1ack1e Harrlson Ian1ce Hartman Bob Hartpence 1oAnY1 Har LP Mar11ynn Hartw1q Haro1d Harvey Eldeen He1n V1ra1n1a He1n Pain Henry Pau1a Herb rt Dorothy H1ber B111 H1ckson ora Hrqdem Brlrley H111 Freda H1nk1e Wa1t r Hoffer Art Hoffman 11m Homess Play ISS Hooper Dennrs Horman Nola Horman Frank Houle 1an Hudson Glass o 48 Delores Klrpstern larnes Knoll Ted Kola r Poland Kober Vrrqrnla Kolstad Cerald Krreq Betty Krug Arnolra Lackman Art Larn y Lols Lanouette Doug Lattlrner larnes Lawson lack Ledo Els1e Lenhardt Marlon Lenlflardt Larry Leslle Mary Leslle Edna Lesser Cyntlrua LGWIS Charles Lrndberq Malfled lnqrarn B111 lameson Arthur lenness Nadme lenmnqs Rrta lensen Grace lones Margaret lones Delores Kahler lohn Kaltenback Evelyn Kapptr Dons Kaser Barbara Ke1l Iohn Kelly Beverly Kennedy Delores Kleln I 0 I O .W . 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Qlass o 48 Ruth Lrpprnan Wllla Lockrldqe Don Logan Don Love Slnrley Low Edwm Luclcllnqton jarnes Lund Corrtne McCarv1ll Mary Lou McClure lune McCrea l1nton McFarland Edna McGra1l Ralph Mclntyre Manlyn MCKIDDOH Ames MCKIHSGY Molly McMullen Bob Malrnsted Bob Mamrnen Don Mansflelcl Ioyce Marshall Barbara Martell Eunxce Mart1n Walter Marttn M1ldred Marvel Gary Matson l!lGI101'1 Means Cec1l Melrck Leona Metzger lack M1ller hm Mlner Betty Io Mollette Edna Monsma Danny Morqan Virqinta Moritz Sid Morse Glass of '48 Marg1e Olson Borname Orndortf hm Orr Bob Orton Oeorqla Ost rnuller ran y Ott xfeaa ll Ott Bobble Paddock flecra Pappas B tty Parlsb Davld Parker Donna Parker Lorralne Parks Patsy Parsons LaVerne Partrldqe loan Patnck Howard Patter on lanet Paul Yvonne Paul Bob Paulson 3- Boy Morton Ioan Mosset Paul Mottram Lorralne Moudry Betty Sue Mullowney Betty Naqel Lorna Nelson Bob Noe Walter Nolt Kenneth Norlund Harrlet Novas1o Pat O Donnell Dor1s Olsen Ann Olson Audrey Olson 1 1 or 9 P s 'A , 'S - w M J 9 S 1, Qlass o -48 Steve Pekovich lerre Pelletier Lewis Penwell Bob Perriqo Everett Peterson Gene Peterson Kathy Phelan Mary Platt Marvella Plotner loyce Porter loe Powell Maxine Randall Marinell Randolph Pat Rathbun Frank Rathrnan Shirley Reese Auqust Reetz Bettie Rehard Victor Reichenbach Elenora Relter Betty Reploqle Paula Resser lim Reynolds Dillon Rhoades loyce Riddle Roy Robinson lim Rogers Charlotte Rornee Loris Rose Urban Roth lack Rothwell Genevieve Roybal Harry Rux Rttsu Sairno Elaine Sandbak Qlczss o 48 Fred Sm1th Gene Smlth Klnqsley Snnth Lenora Srnrth Margaret Smlth Mont Srnlth Allen Speed Alvln Staley Evelyn Staley Irene Staley Don Stanaway Medford Stapleton Beverly Stephens Betty Stoeltlnq Arnold Stone Ioe Strarqht PeQQY Strarqht Lester Streeper Stella Strobel M Herbert Smith Qlass o 48 Rosahe Strutz Lyle Sundlne Irll Sutton lean Swarn harles Swlhart Dorothy Tart Kenneth Tart Dorothy Tatum Kerth Thomas Ne1l Thompson Robert Thompson Eugene Trdball Betty Troxel Esther Ulrrch ay Vannoy KY' lumor Vashler Marrlyn Wacldtngham Eugene Wagner Pat Wallrs Wrnona Walter Ilene Warden Maman Well Wrlllam Well Rrchard Weldon Pat Wheeler Thelma Wrlhelm lean Wllllamson Ieann ne Wrllson Rosenrane Wrnkler Lourse Wrttman Earoara Wooas la kre Wooaward Marjorie Yerger Don Yost LeRoy Yost LEFT TO RIGHT H B Neef President Guy Rodgers Vuce President Larry Creel Secretary Treasurer Sophomore Essay FORTY NINERS We pause rn retrospect to medltate upon the events of our memorable sophomore year Anxlously we awa1ted our f1rst year 1n Senlor Hlgh w1th awe and m1sg1v1ng as to what we could offer and how we should be recerved Upon flrst enterrng the new bu1ld1ng many of us were confused and bewlldered but gradually we have accepted 1ts da1ly rout1ne Immedlately we were confronted w1th odlous 1n1t1at1ons If we felt hum1l1at1on or resen ment because of our lowly status we can talfe hope ln the consolatlon that as the years pass each class IS ready and w1ll1ng to take 1lS turn as underlrngs lCI1OW11'1qll191f reward w1ll be the master s pos1t1on 1n the years to come However the sufferlngs we endured under the oppresslon of the upperclassmen are not long remembered for we ant1c1pate numerous successes and greater accomphshments mn ed ucatronal events socral l1fe and cultural development Now we have hurdled the f1rst obstacles we have dtspelled the f1rst fears The Class of Forty nrne has eas1ly found 1lS place as an lmportant part of the student body Our class was well represented rn sports dramatrcs the new student counc1l recreatlon counc1l and varlous school organlzatlons We have enthustastlcally lent our vocal support for pep rall1es and cheer1ng at football and basketball games Tryouts for Klnd Lady and for Smllrn Through were new and thr1ll1ng exper1ences Some won places 1n the cast others donated valuable trme and servlce as part of the productlon staff We of the class of Forty nme expect to l1ve up to the best tradrtlons of our school and to set up new precedents 1n school sp1r1t and prrde Slncerely we hope that the sophomores fol lowmg on the trarls that we have blazed w1ll f1nd B1ll1ngs Hrgh a better school for our hav1ng b en here Deslrma to leave a herrtage of untold wealth we strlve to emulate the example of the Forty mners of a century ago who sought greater treasure and left a herltage that we enloy today Thev dtd not know how well they bullt but we who benefrt by therr ploneerlng can well applaud therr efforts as we hope those followrng m our footsteps may appreclate the thmgs we ve done Comparable to our century old example w shall press forward wlth fervor and enthusr asm for conquermg new worlds delvrng to deeper treasure and ascend1ng to a h1gher plane of thtnlang rn scloolarshrp tn character and 1n those other ach1evements whxch w1ll brlng us our coveted d1plo r1a rn l949 PAGE FIFYY f.e411,?.f. , ' TSE, . ry, , ' 1 . 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Charley Abarr Robert Allred Dolores A'nen Bothilda Anderson Harriett Anderson Mary Anderson Bosemary Anderson Dale Assay Richard Bacon lvalee Barker Bose Barney Kathleen Baker lune Barton Mariorie Baumqardner Frieda Bausch Glass o 49 lanice Bayers Florence Becker Bill Bender leannine Benner Mariorie Benner Willard Bennett Nancy Bennetts lrvan Bent Reinhold Bentz helen Berlinsky Willard Bernhardt Pat Bertelson Barbara Bertholf Betty Besel Ruth Beurer Nancy Bidlake Marilyn Biqqerstaff Martin Bjorqurn Thomas Blankenship Bonnie Blue Class of '49 lack Brown Buzz Brusletten lane Brush Brchard Buller Frances Bush Shlrley Byrd Esther Campbell ludy Campbell Brll Cantrell Harold Carlsen Marlene Castle Marlorle Chenoweth Margaret Clark Greg Clavadetscher Dorothy Cohn Davld Coley lamce Cooley Kenneth Cox Blchard Crandall Donna Bly Darlene Bohllng Wllma Bolland lamce Booke Mary Boukas Norma Bowles loe Bowman Tom Boyle Arden Braaten Eugene Branca B111 Breshears hm Brewer Bob rt Brxggs Nellre Brlster Barbara Brokaw Richard Cammock I 42 5 y Qfass 0 49 Ahce Dunn Esther Duran Kaye Dye Betty Easthck Ted Eckhardt lean Ehrhck Harold Elhnqson Dwxqht Enqlehardt Iohn Enqlehardt Margaret Enms lean Enckson Irrn Erlckson Helen Ruth Eubanks Harrrson Faqq Iune Farrburn Bunny Feeder Cnarles Flnley Ioanne Fisher Iarnes Forney Forrest Fowlkes Glass o 49 Ahce Graham Helen Graub rger Bob Graves Bob Greer Betty Grrtttn Allard Grlggs lerme Grrmstad Roger Grobe lmog1ne Habel Rodger Hagerman V1rg1n1a Hahn Pat Hall Rlchard Ham1lton Allan Hardt loan Hargraves Edwrn Harrrs Glendon Harrrs Lou Ann Harms Ianet Hartley George Haskrns Herman Fox Paullne Fox lack Frazel Lols Frelburger Cllnton Fuchs Phylhs Fulton Paul Gentry Dorothy Gleslck B111 Gllloert Glorla Gllbert Ioyce Glll Loulse Glantz Roger Glenn Rosemary Glock Betty Glockhammer I OOO Qlass o 49 Pat Hatheld Ianlece Haugen Don Haun Betty Haye to arlene Hays Dorothy Heckel Eleanor Hexmbtcnner Beverly Heln Lester Helns Earl Hellyer Mary Henderson Mason Henderson Tony Hertz Darleen Hrestand Beverly Hlll Lewrs I-Hn s Loulse Hoff Mart1n Hogan V1olette Hollar Rob rt Holt Roy I-lotn Marlorle Hull Barry Hutclunqs Eldon Hutclntnson Irene Irnberty Mary Inman Hazel lrwtn Ann lacobs Bud lanl n Frednc Io nson llrnmy Iohnso B1ll1e Iohnston Tornrny Ionnston Shirley Iones Mary lane Iordan QlC1SS o 49 Larry Koch Pat Kolstad Kay Kranz Helen Krone Edlth Kunz Rlchard Lambrecht Arlene Lang Ke1th Latham lun Leach Bob Lee Rena Leffler Nancy Le Rossugnol lohn Lesser Davld Lewls Pat Lewls Howard L1ch Vlola Llndemann loanne Lmqe Donald L1ppman Yvonne Llssa Ioy ludklns Alverne Kautz Nell Keefer Lee Keller leanne Kellogg Teresa Kessel Dav1d Kldd lack K1dd La Vma Kllfoy Donald Klpp Audrey Kleln Rrchard Knoche Ann Knudson Lorralne Kober I O O O Shirley Kissick 'UP' Glass o 49 Donald Llewellyn Florence Loqan G neva Logan Don Lonan Leona Love llm Loverldqe Delores Lowrnan Ioanne Lyons Wallace McBeth Mary Louls McCall1 arolyn McCoy Irene McCay Wayne McCracken Vtctor McFarland Pat McG1nn1s Shrrley McKee Lyle McLauchl1n Luc1lle McMullen Rrchard Malek Russell Mann Blanche Marsh Arch Martln Mary Loulse Mattr Lenore Maxwell Lrlltan Maynard Gene M1ller MGFVIH M1ller Floyd Miller Robert Miller Wilbur Miller Ianet Milligan George Mitchell lean Mollett Priscilla Montgomery Marlene Moorberq Glass o 49 N'-T' Lorrarn Ness All n Newlln Marrlyn Ntchol Lors Norskoq Ioyce Oakland lean Oakes Mary O Bannron Bonnre Olsen Carol Olson Delores Olson Iesse Olson Laurence Olson Blll Olson loan Orvrs Betty Osness Rlchard Pacot Mary Panton Elatne Pappas Gary Parker Torn Paxlnos Lors Morqan Tommy Morledqe Huqh Morton Iona May Morton lack Morton Donna Mosbauqh Betty Mossman lerry Mullen Marcra Mulvaney Larry Narurn H B Neett Ann Nelson Loretta Nelson Wayne Nelson I O I O , ' Ax af.: Rita Nelson Glass o 49 Evelyn Pekovtcl Fred Peterson Myles Peter Selma Peter on MarJor1 Plurn lack Powers Tom Pnce Mary Pryor Louxs Pulver Sl'11rley Reese Elmer Relchenberq Ilmrny Re1d Warren Rlooades Edna Rlchards lean R1es Thelma Robblns Donald Robertson Pat Roberts lack Robmson Guy Rogers Arvtlla Rollwltz Myrna Rose Slurley Ross Arleen Roth Alvln Rothsclfuller Elodte Rowley Larry Rux Betty Sampson Clayton Satterthwatt Kenneth Saunders Marxlyn Schatz Nancy Scner Paul Schmittou Betty Schoenltolzer lacaueline Schrader Qlczss of '49 Duane Steiger Betty Steinmetz Ray Stevrg Doris Stoddard PeQQIY Stoeltmg Eunice Stiver on Norma Stoneburner B ll Stong lean Straw Glen Streets Ann Strendmg Lorrame Stone Donna Strong Mary Estelle Strong Bud Sukln Tom Swartz Preston Sweeney Geraldrne Swihart Ellis Taylor Sue Tharalson Dick Shadoan Pat Shea Wilbur Sheely Gene Sherman leanette Shiskowsky Barbara Shunk Dick Sitzman Richard Skates Isabel Smth Mary Virginia Smith George Snell Charlotte Solberg Shirley Spooner Shirley Staggs Frances Stebbins Glass o 49 uene Thompson Stanley Thompson Hob rt Thorpe Venlta Thorpe B tty Tracy Sylvla Mae Troxel Lynn Urlon Iohn Varnes V1rq1n1a Vxcrnus Donald Vladlc Dale Vralsted Davld Waldorf lerold Walker Mlldred Walker Hazel Walks Harold Wall1s Dons Walter Lldora Walter Bob Walter Vronne Wanke Dorothy Ward Bob WGISS Torn Welch lack Welsh Barbara Wheeler Dale Whltaker Evelyn Whlte Donna Whrtt Vlolet Wrley nharles Wrlhelrn Harlan Wtlhelrn Danlel Wrllxarns Adnan W1lson Marqaretha Wmkler Iohn Wxse W ROUIM' SPONSORED STUDY-NT MA5qJE ff' GAVEL Paxiuctuon J wa gf EXCHANGE EVERYBODY WELCOHF Carnival Poster Studied by Students B H S has many GCl1V1l1GS Some are new and some are old but they are all 1I'1l9f9Sl11'1Q for var1ous reasons ln a school of thrs S129 rt rs natural to thmk that many act1v1t1es would be organlzed but rt IS surprlsrng the wrde vanety of mt rests they represent Actrvrtres thus far organlzed represent mterests of the student body 1n such flelds as Actmg athletrcs shootrng photography home makmg nurslng farmmg sknng brologrcal re search musrc wr1t1ng art speakmg and promotlng school QDlf1l Along wtth promotmg rnterest rn many flelds they serve otner purposes too They help students to learn work l1ve and ach1eve as a unrt lnstead of each 1nd1v1dual worlcmg on hrs own or rn some cases agalnst the others The understandlng and partrcrpatron rn these act1v 1l1QS develop the ma1n Spflhq of democracy and good crtlzenshrp Good c1t1zensh1p counts 1n all walks of l1fe and rn all aae groups No b tter place can b found than the school and home to mould a student s cl aract r along these essentral lrnes These act1v1t1es not only complement lnstructlon but they al o help the student to reallze good entertamment and emoym nt Many of these act1v1t1es have glven us mterestlng and humorous assemblres of one type or another Dances have b en ponsored and a carnlval held Our school sprrtt has b en bolstered by our cheer leaders wtth many a rouslng yell Cboth at the games and rn p actrce to get us to show how much we backed our teamsl All through the year we leave benefrted from the worlf don by these varlous GCl1V1l1GS ln reahty we are very much aware of the effect they have lad on our school hfe and we know that the thlngs we have garned from them w1ll always b of value to us F GE IX Y N O 5 f, K Q -QB , . y ramen. l 2, v Q If , A V , gig T Q5 MARCH Nncxus Mznumt I 1 I I A I I I 9 . I . 2 Q . l I . 9 l I In . QC LVL LG Clubs Sports Muslc Dromohcs Publlcotlons Soclol Whlrl Assemblles 116 s ,,,,.,,.,.,.,.,,,..,....... 84 ' .,,,..,...........,.,...,.,. 100 ' .................... lO8 ' ' ...........,...... I IO ' ' ,,..,............. ll4 fllpha Club 'Nw FIRST ROW fLeft to Right! Gus Anton Rach Allan John Kelly Jam Reynolds Chuck Yates Jlm Knoll Fred Day Btll Chapel SECOND ROW Rollle Cutts Gene Wllder Francis Davis Bull Walker Albert Foster Jack Rehberg Nor man Hansen Don Stanaway THIRD ROW Stan Duncan Gerry Tart Bull Hutchinson Duck Humphrey Kingsley Smlth Floyd Werle Gerald Kraeg Mr Daylls NOT PICTURED Kenny Talt Urban Roth Bull Michael Larry Schroeder Stan Englehardt Pres1dent hm Reynolds Secretary Treasurer lohn Kelly A new addttlon to the schools var1ed group of soc1et1es and clubs Alpha Club blds fa1r to become one of the outstandmg organ1zat1ons Composed ent1rely of Jumor and SQHIOF boys the members were seen at many of th1s years basketball and football games guardlng the fence talclng t1ckets and helplng the faculty members keep order Due to the fact that sev eral of the present members are on the varstty and a number of others 1l'l the band the mam hand1cap th1s year has been the shortage of el1g1ble workers but we may expect to see a cons1derably bolstered force at next years games Alpha was orgamzed 1n the very latter part of last year by a group of boys des1r1ng a male sennce organ1zat1on These fellows drew up a const1tut1on and cleared the ground for formal orgamzahon When flrst formed the or1g1r1al members who were 1nc1dentally all sophomores had trouble 1n choos1ng a name Many were proposed and cast out but one seem ed to Sl1Ck Th1s was Adelfohs whlch 1S the Greek word for brotherhood lt appealed to all probably because of 1lS fore1gn extrachon but it was later dec1ded that wh1le appropr1ate 1t was a l1ttle awkward and so was abbrev1ated to 1lS f1rst letter A Greek for wh1ch 1S Al pha Formally organ1zed last fall the or1g1nal group was augmented by 15 seruors 1n1t1ated at a spec1al d1nner Every SDTIDQ the club elects about l5 sophomores who are chosen on a basls of scholar Shlp character and dependab1l1ty Before a prospect IS elected he must be approved by two members of the faculty one of whom IS to be Mr F Dayl1s These are then 1n1t1ated 1nto the club at the annual d1nner wh1ch IS held 1n the last month of school The membershlp IS l1m1ted to 30 members and to remam 1n good standmg xt IS necessary to matntam a C scholast1c average Mr Daylls has done f1ne work wlth these boys as the1r sponsor and much due to hrm the students of B H S are destmed to see more and more of the gold and blue A whlch 1S the emblem of th1s new sew1ce club PAGE SIXTY FOUR l . l I ., . I , ,V I h ' 1- I ' I I - 1 , U Q I v I I I , v ' . l I 'I V ' ' v - l v l ' Vice-President lllllllll llllllllll....1... D on Stanaway Sponsor ,,,.,,,,,..tt.,,,t,,.Ylt,,.,tt.tYll,.t.,.. Mr. F. Daylls , . , I I ' - : I l ' l I I I I I I . I I ' I - I , . I I I I , I ' ll ll I I u I I I I - I - I I I , I . l I I Il ll I , I ' . I 7 II II I ,Kz'nefz'C Qfub FIRST ROW 4Left to RlQht, Donna Feeder Audrey Olson Betty Bollenbeck Betty Troxel Grace Jones Raetta Stevens Shirley Dudley Pat OMalley Joan McGowan SECOND ROW Dotty Vandenberg Marcia Mulvaney Lor ralne Moudry Beverly Dlrkes Lorna Nelson Beverly Kennedy Leola Albrecht Bunny Feeder JIII Sutton Pnnky McCallle Lois Choate THIRD ROW Judy Campbell Barbara Bertholf Jeanne Kellogg Jerme Grlmstad Ann Nel son Blllle Johnston Jean Ries NOT PICTURED Jeanette Wllder Ruth Bottomly Shirley Kimmel Shirley Reese Dorothy Cohn Joan Patrick Marilyn Shol Pert Chapple Jackle Harrlson Luzetta Ftambold Betty Rae Wolfe OFFICERS FIIST Semester Second Semester Pres1dent Ioan McGowan Raetta Stevens V1ce Pres1dent Luzetta Rambold Audrey Olson Treasurer Lots Choate Ioan Patr1ck H1stor1an Dott1e Vandenberg Dottle Vandenberg Sponsor Mtss Wh1pple K1net1c Club has become as much a tradltlon 1n BHS as the football team Every flrst and th1rd Monday you may see glrls wearmg green and whlte proudly as 1t s1gn1f1es the1r membersh1p 1n th1s organ1zat1on Sc1ent1f1cally K1net1c1s act1ve energy whlch 1S truly the way these g1rls put the1r club 1HlO effect Learn1ng to cooperate among themselves rous1ng 1nterest ID supportmg school ac l1V1l19S and promotmg soc1al affa1rs are only a few thmgs Klnetlc 1S noted for Havlng played an actlve part 1n B H S act1v1t1es for more than twenty years K1net1c 1S l1v1ng up to the repu tat1on of succeedmg 1n everythmg 1t undertakes Because the1r love of workmg together and encouraglng school Splfll these glrls put on a pep assembly before the basketball tournament dep1ct1ng the team 1n 1ts true character They also gave a d1str1ct tournament dance One of the1r outstandmg features th1s year was sponsorlng the Chr1stmas Formal Then 1n the sprlng the Sen1or Dtnner cannot be overlooked as that 1S the last tlrne the club 1S together before graduat1on AS1d9 from the other act1v1t1es the annual Mothers Day Tea IS another sprmg at tract11on these g1rls look forward to At the Sen1or Dlnner glfts were presented to the semors and w1th farewell speeches glven by graduates K1net1c closed another chapter 1n 1lS event ful hlstory These thmgs could not be accompllshed w1thout the able gu1dance of M1ss Wh1pple PAGE S1lTV FIVE 5 . l . S T Q S secretary 1r1...,.. eS,le ff'ff'f.'f.'.'.'.Putty o'MQ11ey.fffff,.QQSQQIQ f'.fffff,ffIQQQQQIf1QQfQQf ffQ1QffffQQfQQsh1f1ey Dudley Alpha Omega Nurses Club SEATED tLeft to Rlghtl Marlyn Monk Irene Staley Dolores Smith Marianne Altrnaler Dorothy Erickson Jean Spooner Betty Jo Wnlltamson STANDING Joan Gull Joyce G Il Beverly Kennedy Phyllis Snow Dolme Adams Bob ble Paddock Joyce Branca Declma Berqloff Carol Alexander Carol Goodyear Lots Scherzer Mr Wm Aukerman NOT PICTURED Mildred Bekel Wlllma Boland Jannce Booke Nancy Dale Clarabelle Grosskop Marjorie John son Jo1nne Lyons Betty Sue Mullowney Thelma Robbins Eunice Stlverson Nita Thorpe Jackue Woodward OFFICERS President Betty lo Williamson Vice President Lois Scherzer Secretary Treasurer Dorothy Erickson Alpha Omega Nurses Club was organized September 24 l946 by Mrs Mary Toy lts purpose is to promote a better and deeper understanding of the nursing profession and the problems involved in caring for the sick Tnere are approximately thirty members in the club which meets every other Friday in room 301 durmg the fourth period These thirty members comprise a group of young girls Each member strives to grasp a fuller sense of the duties of a nurse in her profession This includes a nurses position in relation to the hospital and the staff in addition to the patients she will be caring for With this thought in mind instruction classes are being held at the Deaconess Hospital every second Saturday of the month in the morning Registered nurses teach the girls the fun damentals of nursing and various methods of Caring for patients Club members have learned many ideas concerning nursing by attending these classes and practicing what they are taught Such routine ltems as making beds preparing trays and many other helpful thmgs of this na ture have been taken up at these classes too This club is under the sponsorship of Mrs Mary Toy superintendent of nurses at the Dea coness Hospital and Mr W Aukerman teacher of the advanced biology class Because it has proved so successful here in B H S Mrs Toy is going to organize clubs similar to it through out Montana She will use the constitution and bylaws of this Billings group for all the rest of the Alpha Omega Clubs being formed over the state of Montana Some of the speakers that the club has had this past year included Dr L Russell Rever end Clark Reverend R Ewan Mrs R McDonald fwho is a registered nursel Mrs M Braley la nurse from lndlal and Miss Fannie Lode a public health nurse Social activities of the club durmg its first year of organization included a Christmas par ty a Valentine s Day party a CCIDDIIIQ service and a tea given at the Deaconess Hospital for the members and their mothers PAGE SIXTY SIX i l I . H T, 4 '. ' a. ' I. ' ' . ' I - who are interested in the nursing profession or some particular field dealing directly with it. . . 1 . V l . . ' ' I T U D Qlub FIRST ROW tLeft to Rlghtt Marlene Moorberq Betty Garouette Eunice Burt Clarabelle Grosskop Dorothy Web er Merlam Yost SECOND ROW M1ry Anne Altmauer Jan Hudson Audrey Olson Shurley Klmmel Frances Fneld Pansy Ott Beverly Borgen Velma Zant Marian Schessler Grace Jones Helen Walters Pat Danlelson Betty Troxel As everyone knows th1s club IS made up ot the curls who work tn the oltlce one perlod eafl day Tl ey are responsrble for the attendance call slrps errands telephone calls and other qeneral otttce work Several ot the arrls have learned hofv to operate the rnrrneoaraph and have helped prlnt Off1CG materral After s 'tool some ot the arrls help wrth tne extra work Unaer Mrss Merram Yost the trrst semester and Mrs Brown the second semester they have worked hard and carr1ed out the respons1b1l1t1es of therr dutres Tae qrrls are kept busy and have found that thrs IS excellent trarnrnq Eac'1 perrod there are tour or frve qrrls workma rn tne oftrce and equally sharrnq the work For a ,fear s duty one red1t rs recelved and qreatly deserved An ottt e qrrl s nour rn tne oftrce pearns wttn the collectron ot the attendance sltps rs IS dtvrded evenly petween tnree atrls and the Ol 19T two rernarn rn the ottt e to take telephone calls and do other aeneral work At ter tne shps are collected the attendance rs checked ln tne meantrrne there are always call slrps to be taken out and other small errands and dutres to be pertorfned Each arrl knows ex actly what rs expected of her and s e does we work mth the best ot ner ab1l1ty carryrnq out onesty and trustwort rness at tle few meetrnas wrnc were called drscussrons cen ered around better otttce cooperatton Nlncl proved very helpful At tele end of the year t e arrls never reqret nav na taken oth e duty and t ey ook back any e Joyabre ou suen rn t e o 1 the on e g r s v n o express t err than s 'e Nertarn rs fON 1 a a Mrss W o t er 1. derstandt g a e p rn e ottce PAGE SIXTY SEVEN Q -' Q 1 . 1 ' L , ' , , V Q L I Y AI ' l ' , cl t ' 1 . 1 - 5 r - - t v I f 1 A' c t ' t ' V . 'c ' ' ' ' ' A I ' l . 'cc A . V . - I V X I hx . V 4 1 ' . no V . r ' V . o , .M M, The O. D. Club this year nas not been rneetina regularly but oftrcers were appointed and t E t 1ph'c, .c l ' Ht, , ', , ' rl o ' o o I. 1 . . C, ' .. ho l to iz: 'o h rs C- t 4 he ftce. All ot ..- ffc, il '. tsl. it e . s E1 ' . lc ta tsl M . B ' . n' Q nipple f r .n-1 Q .. nd h-1A tn, ..1,,. Masque and Qavel 6' gd' C7 'F FIRST ROW fLeft to Right, VIFQINIA Kyger Larry Gallagher Lorraine Moudry Betty Basye Grace Jones Loss Slndelar SECOND ROW Mr Muller tSponsorh Floyde Werle Betty Davies Doris Kaser Joyce Harden Leola Al brecht Shirley Schroeder THIRD ROW Beverly Borgen Bull Jameson Jack Rehberg John Kelly Jlm Newton Mar garet Berge Delores Keller NOT PICTURED Jlm Reynolds Rach Allan Gerry Talt Bull Mmchael Beverly Dlrkes Bob Fraser OFFICERS F1rst Semester Second Semester Presldent Betty Ann Inman B1ll Mtchael VICS Presldent lack Rehberg lack Rehberg Treasurer hm Reynolds hm Reynolds Hlstorlan Lorralne Moudry Lorratne Moudry fa. Sponsor Mr Frederlck M1lle Masque and Gavel IS a nattonal recogn1t1on socxety for lumors and sen1ors rn hrgh school In BH S 1ts membersh1p IS l1m1ted to th1rty members The SOC1GlY was organ1zed ID 1940 by a group of hlgh school teachers and faculty members of Northwestern Unxverslty School of Speech Four commltteesddrama speakers bureau debate and rad1o met regularly dur1ng the school year to dlscuss speech progress 1n the flelds of radlo theatre pubhc speaklng muslc art and speech educatlon ln add1t1on to these dlscusslons commlttee members prepared spe c1al plays programs and partles A Masque and Gavel product1on was featured at the hrst annual Bronc Round Up Carnlval 1n March Masque and Gavel presented several school as semblres These assembhes representmg a varxety of school talent lncluded everybody from llm Newton C the man w1th a thousand faces l and Bob Fredenck l so round so flrm so fully packed l to lohn Kelly C the boy from the country l loyce Hardm Beverly Dlrkes and llm Newton Masque and Gavel members played the leadlng roles 1n Klnd Lady by Edward Chodorov the l1fSl product1on of the Sen1or Hlgh L1t tle Theatre Loulse Tannehlll lerry Tatt and Rlch Allen also Masque and Gavel members played the leadtng roles 1n the second Llttle Theatre product1on Sm1l1n Through February 1819 Many of the supportlng cast of the two plays as well as those on the product1on staffs were Masque and Gavel members PAGE SIXTY EIGHT . D Q I4 A 4 mn + ' e Q 'M F' 47' y 1 4 , I 4 4 3 f, 1 A ' '7 ' Y I 3 4 f 1 2 2 H Q l' f A . 4 . r ' j A It z 'Q i -1. Y l a f A I l l , ' T ' ' ' , 1 ' , , . . . ' Secretary ..c...,,,,, ,,cwcc,,,,,,,,,,c,.,,, B etsy Davis .w,,,,,,,,,, .rlA.,..,.rr,rr,,,,, .,,,r . . , ..,,.........,.,,cccV,, ,,,,,.cc . . Beverly Dirkes .....rr ....,.cc....,,.......... . r A ' I I 1 I I I i , , , , 1 . ll I I 'T ll 1 Ill I A I I - , , , ,Key Club l FIRST ROW 1Left to Rlghtl Bull Olson Ed Osborn Duck Shadoan Jack Dabner George Snell Lee Barfleld SECOND ROW Bob Mammen Bob Muller Art Lamey Jack Rehberg Bull Mlchael Don Gohsman THIRKD ROW TH R W A Floyd Werle Bull Jameson Gerald Krleg Don Stanaway Collyer Bowen Gordon Curran FOUR O enr1Y V1 derson Mr J G Ragsdale Jerry Tart Mr George Snell Jr Roger Hageman Jlm Taylor Jam Erlckson Harold Doolen NOT PICTURED Doug Glbson Allard Grlggs Tom Welch Arch Marian Laurence Olson Jack Power Duck Knoche Presrdent Ierry Tart Secretary Kenny Anderson Vrce Presrdent Don Stanaway Treasurer Wylre lohnston Last year an entrrely new and dttterent club was organlzed rn BH S Thrs was the Key Club and as rts name suggests 1t IS made up ot key boys of the school To attatn member shrp rn th1s organrzatxon a student must be recommended by hrs drtterent teachers and have a scholastrc standrng tn the upper thrrd of hrs class Obrectrves of the Key Club are To develop 1n1t1at1ve and leadershlp provrde experrence rn lrvrng and workrng together serve the school and commun1ty cooperate wrth the school ormcrpal and to prepare tor useful crttzenshrp Dunng 1ts comoaratrvely short hte the club has had a number of varred prolects It has set up a dnvrng rnstructors course Those who successfully completed 1t w1ll be elrgrble to tram others Also members of thrs group have parnted a1r markers downtown on varlous burld rngs to enable unfamrhar prlots to trnd the arrport Thrs has long been needed rn B1ll1ngs At a number of the basketball games thrs organrzatlon has sponsored the refreshment con cessrons Wrth a part ot the funds made by the COHCGSSIOHS at the southern drvrsronal tourna ment they sent next years presldent Don Stanaway and Harold Doolen to the nattonal con ventron rn Georgra Thrs club also donated money for the Bozeman Scholarshrp actrvrty Key Club has done other worthy pronects for the school and commun1ty Meetrngs are each Wednesday at 12 oclock noon Precedlng the regular oustness mem bers ot the club have lunch together wrtn varrous representatwes ot Krwanrs Ottentlmes throughout the school year Well known men have spoken to the group Included ln these have been men rangmg from state representatrves to federal trafhc exammers Because of these speeches mucfr valuable mtormatron has been learned by the members As one ot the younger orgamzatrons 1n the s rool xt has already been recognlzed as a grow ng lnfluence rn B H S PAGE SIXTY NINE t . I , Q r F 5 1' I l , I x ,e ,x , I i N . ., 1 If - N ' 1 7 l Sponsor e, l ,,e...e,,e,.. , e,,, e,,,e ,,.Kiwanis . , ' Y I A . i , I - x, A , A ' Uulure jczrmers - - SEATED fLeft to Righty Richard B rd Ted Kober Duck Weldon Bull Mlchael Don Yost Russell Marchmgton L J Keulman SECOND ROW Norman W ltfIf'IQf0Y1 Jack Halverson Robert Llnse Bull Jelllson Kenneth Cox Richard L-xlagnlton alolrlwerlsas Jaciik Welsh Jack Besel THIRD ROW Kenny Lambrecht Charles Fmley Donald Bell Bruce n erson a ace cBet Cyde Finley Blll Chappel Ed Barnes Blll Ralnes Gerald Grove FOURTH ROW George Eastlnok Bob Hanson Willard Ralnes Leroy Yost Jerry Goodman Earl Moos Petar Damjanovlch Ellls Taylor Wayne Gull Vlctor Rlchenbach FIFTH ROW Bull Hnckson Blase DlLulo Duane Stenger Clanton Fuch Melvllle Moats Bull Skates Melvin Petty George Lambrecht Bull Well Wally Lambrecht Eugene Wagner Donald Ronan NOT PICTURED Thomas McGIrl Clarence Propp Blll Rush Duck Logan Bull Goodman Myles Peterson Herman Fox Clayton Satterthwalt Maurice Clemmens Phlllnp MllICk Ralph Haufman Duck Walter Ed Harrls and Elden Heln OFFICERS Presrdent B111 Mrchael secretary Donald Yost V1ce Presrdent Drck Weldon Treasurer Ted Kober Reporter Russ Marchrngton Sentrnel Drck Byrd Advlsor L I Klelman The Yellowstone Chapter ot Future Farmers of Amerlca was lncorporated March 16 1931 wlth 16 members and at the present trme has 87 members One of the h1gh11ghts of the year was the Future Farmers Parent and Son Banquet Thls IS an occaslon to whrch all F F A members brlng thelr parents and frlends In the past Parent and Son Banquets the members were greatly helped by members of the Home Economlcs Club The suc cessful farmer of tomorrow IS the Future Farmer of Today The Future Farmers of Amerrca or F F A as rt IS commonly known 1S the natlonal organ rzatron of by and for boys study1ng vocatronal agrrculture The Future Farmers of Amerlca rs a non proflt non pohtrcal farm youth organlzatlon of voluntary membership deslgned to take 1ts place along wrth other agencles strrvrng for the development of leadershlp the bulldmg ofa more permanent agrrculture and the 1mprovement of country hfe The F F A IS 100 per cent Amerrcan rn 1ts ldeals and outlook and there IS no secrecy rn connectron w1tn any of 1ts actrvrtres Slnce 1ts frrst organlzatron ln 1928 the F F A has grown rapldly rn numbers of chapters and membershrp untrl 1t IS now recognlzed as the largest farm youth organlzatron rn the world The average age ot members IS approxrmately 17 years The colors of the F F A are blue and gold The motto ofthe F F A though conslstrng of only tour hnes are full of practrcal phllosophy reflectrng a sp1r1t and slncerrty that shows the true vrew pomt of farm youth the backbone of a nat1on The motto 1S as follows LEARNING TO DO DO ING TO LEARN EARNING TO LIVE LIVING TO SERVE PAGE SEVENTV , . , ,..,,. , , - . .I . 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N , . , . - I - I I , , . , . - - - f flmerlca TOP tLeft to Rlghtl Scene at the Annual F F A Parent and Son Banquet The Chapter Officers Ted Kober Bull Mnchael Russell Marchlngton Don Yost Ruchard Byrd are conducting Rex Ireland Mr Dan Bock and Mr J G Ragsdale through the degree of Honorary Future Farmer CENTER TOP PICTURE Shows LeRoy Yost George Lam brecht and Bull Mlchael These three boys won second place at the Mud wlnter Faur at Bozeman In livestock judging The F F A Basketball Team Members of the team ln the plcture are Wm Well Clmton Fuchs George Lambrecht Wm Skates Ed Harris Rlchard Byrd Leroy Yost Capt Ruchard Weldon Eugene Wagner and Vlctor Relchenbach Thus year Herman Fox placed third In the Junlor Sugar Beet Growers contest for the Mndland Empire sponsored by the Great Western Sugar Beet Company and Richard Byrd placed flrst for which he reeclved a savmgs bond and a medal As part of their supervised farming program the Chapter members fed out over a carload of fat lambs The center picture shows the boys on one of theur project tours checking the fat lambs of Donald Ronan ln addltlon to chapter members ln the plcture are Mr Keulman F F A Advuser Mr Rex Stratton of the Securlty Trust Company Mr Clyde Howard of the Central Llvestock Commlsslon Company Mr Ralph McCall of the Publlc Stock Yards and Mr Clxff Conway of the U S Reclamation Servlce The last plcture IS of Bull Mlchael chapter wlnner of the annual trap to the National F F A Conventlon held each year at Kansas Clty In addltlon to being chapter president Bull was also elected state presldent of the Montana ASSOCIRYIOH of F F A For the best farmlng program of the Yellow stone Chapter he recelved the C L Chrlst award of S25 The above p1ctures ot the year s act1v1t1es show only a small part ot the year s acomp11sh 1ng character 1eadersh1p c1t1zensh1p personallty self expression and patr1ot1sm 1n boys T1'11s GCl1V1lY program IS thus centered around an 91qhlDO1I'1t program ot work planned 1n advance by comm1ttees and the officers of the chapter These eight group leadersh1p GC11V1 ties are superv1sedfarm1ng scholarship 1eadersh1p earnlngs and saving recreatlon coopera t1on community serv1ce and conduct of meet1ngs This program of work was carr1ed on by the Yellowstone Chapter and had many ltems Wllfl many goals Perhaps the most outstandmg accomphshment th1s year came under the head 1ng of 1eadersh1p and was the d1str1ct FFA conventlon held at Fromberg and Billings The convent1on cons1sted of l1ve 1udg1ng w1th B111 Michael Leroy and Donald Yost Vlctor R1chen back and Eugene Wagner on the team Pubhc speaking contest with D1Ck Weldon represent 1ng the chapter tn thls event Shop work contest mth Irvln Goodman and lack Welsh on the team Grain Judgtng and crop and weed 1dent1f1cat1on contest wlth Ted Kober and Wallace Lambrecht on the team Parhamenlary procedure contest w1th the Yellowstone FFA Chapter oftlcers part1c1pat1ng 1n th1s contest and the FF A basketball tournament w1th the chapters regular tearn play1ng B111 Michaels and D1ck Weldon were also delegates and worked on the constitutlon IGVISIOD committee Dunng thts delegates sess1on B111 Mxchael '1ad t'1e honor of betng chosen to lead the Mon ta'1a ASSOCIGTIOH of Future Farmers of Arnenca for the next year as the1r pres1dent PAGE SEVENTV ONE l ments. The entire activity program of the F.F.A. is centered around their objectives of develop- Gflfl, Qlub FIRST ROW CLe1t to Rlghtj Phylls Fulton Marllyn Blggerstaff Pat Hall Dona Skates Joanne Turner Shnrley McKee Mary Leslne Arv1Ila Rollwltz SECOND ROW Jeanne Kellogg Donna Feeder Barbara Wheeler Shirley Ross lvalee Barker Bunny Feeder Dorothy Ward Jerry Swxhart Dorls Kaser Mary Platt Rena Leffler THIRD ROW Iona Morton Helen Fnelds Thelma Robbins Doris Stoddard Chuckie Solberg Evelyn Whlte Estelle Strong Arlene Lang Patty McG1nn1s Irene lmberty Jean Erlckson Vlrgunla Kolstad FOURTH ROW Ruta Nelson Margaret Ennls Allce Betz Nellle Brlstor Betty Glockhamer Nancy LeRoss1gnol Nancy Bndlake Pat Lewis Nadlne Jennmgs Helen Krone Lorrame Ness Mass Lllllan Cervenka Glrls Athletic Assocmtzon Presrdent Dona Skates Secretary loanne Turner VICG Presrdent Frances F19ldS Pornt Keeper Lorna Nelson Whether t1s sun ram snow or wrnd whether t1s Slllf muscles aches and pams sports mmded G A A glrls are always on the go' lt may be rn the valley on a sunny summer afternoon or on a mountaln top on a cold snowy day but wherever 1t IS you w1ll t1nd a member of G A A A g1rl tor every sport and a sport tor every g1rl IS the motto and basrs for all GAA ac l1V1l19S GA A beheves that a healthy grrl IS a happy g1rl It ts the alm ot G A A to develop sportsmanshrp tarr play and good c1t1zensh1p m 1ts glrls lndrvldual sports 1n whrch the glrls partlclpate 1nclude table tennrs horseback r1d1ng to boggan1ng sk11ng bowlmg roller skatrng rce skatlng hrkmg bxke r1d1ng dancrng and swlmmmg Team sports 1nclude basketball volleyball badmlnton and tennrs GAA pornts earned toward awards are based on the hours of partrcrpatron rn these varlous sports GA A awards rnclude a class numeral ftor earntng 20 polntsl a G A A pm Ctor earnrng 50 porntsl and an orange and black school letter Cfor earnmg 75 porntsl All the tournaments volleyball and basketball have been won by members of the 1947 sen1or class Honors also go to another sen1or Dona Skates Dona won the l946 Montana Hrgh School Tennts Champronshrp and partrclpated ln tennls tournaments rn Seattle Portland and Tacoma durrng the summer vacatlon However sports are not the only act1v1t1es on the program A wtener roast h1ghl1ghted the fall agenda a Chrlstmas party antlclpated the Chrlstmas vacatlon and a Senror dmner 1n May cl1 maxed the year GAA also sponsored a dance after the Bozeman basketball game at whrch door prlzes were presented to two lucky students Mrss Lrllran Cervenka IS the sponsor and advrser ot G A A Mlss Cervenka 1nstructs begtn ners referees at games and stlmulates the rnterest of those around her by her mtense lnterest ln her work PAGE SEVENTY TWO ,1 , 1 1 1 1 1 . 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Club FIRST ROW tLeft to Rlghtj Geraldine Kndd Vurglnla McCracken Lucnlle McMullln Doris Stoddard Geraldune Gates Jean Ehrllck Leona Metzger Georgia Ostermlller Mabel Damm Maruan Ostermlller Mrs Darrell Welch the former Mess Helen Hawkes SECOND ROW Shnrley McKee Shirley Ross Barbara Wheeler Phyllls Fulton Arlene Lang Arvulla Rollwltz Vnrgnnla Vlclnus Lllah Harrus Betty Good Yvonne Paul Betty Bender Bettle Rehard THIRD ROW Marorne Chenoweth Kaye Dye Ivalee Barker Bobbne Paddock Joanne Turner Marnan Means Vnrgnnla Kolstad Vlrgln1aPenlca Eleanora Renter Donna Strong Joan Mossett Dorothy Tatum FOURTH ROW Jean Alllns Nancy Dale Frances Bush Pat Hatfueld Frances Stebbnns Delores Keller Shurley Lanler Thelma Robbnns Helen Krone Elodue Rowley Dorothy Helmblchner Stella Radunovuch Doreen Knaub Roberta Tallman JoAnn Hartung H1 Tn Club Pres1dent Doreen Knaub V1C9 Pres1dent C1eorg1a Osterm1ller Secretary Lrlah Harr1s H1 Tr1 IS the h1gh school organ1zat1on of the Young Women s Chr1st1an ASSOClGl1OH The Y W C A IS a world w1de organ1zat1on known to many for the betterment of 1ts 1mmed1ate com mun1ty and also the whole outs1de world Mrs L Larsen and M1ss Ellen Sh1elds took Mrs Darrell Welchs Cthe former Mlss Helen Hawkesl place as school representat1ves th1s year when Mrs Welch moved to Cahfornta Mrs Iohn Snaw 15 a new adv1ser for H1 Tr1 and has many good rdeas for the club A Round the World Y W C A Reconstrucuon Fund IS now tn process wh1ch w1ll help all women regardless of color race or creed who are not strong enough to help themselves be cause of the war and 1lS aftermath The fund w1ll send tralned Amertcan workers overseas t Wlll tra1n new nat1ve leaders and refresh the prewar leaders 1t w1ll prov1de necessary phys1cal fac1l1t1es and w1ll extend the Y W C A program to new areas where 1t 1S needed most Each year a delegate IS chosen to attend the Nat1onal Y M C A Y W C A Conference of H1gh School Youths Th1s year the conference 15 to be held 1n Gnnnell lowa lune 2026 These con ferences prov1de an opportuntty for l 500 youths and adults to thxnk through the1r problems Bar bara Wheeler and Molly McMull1n were chosen by the members of H1 Tr1 to attend the Gnnnell Conference th1s year Among the 1mportant events of H1 Tr1 trus year were Get Acquaxnted Tea Cnnstmas Forrral Valentme s Dance and Recogmtton Servres after Easter Other act1v1t1es sponsored by the club are Chr1stmas boxes and carollng Mother Daughter Banquet buffet suppers theater part1es dances and assembl1es The purpose of H1 Tr1 IS to make 1ts members better c1t1zens and do wnat 1t an for tne better rnent of the e'1t1re commun1ty PAGE SEVENTY THREE 1 . 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Skt' Club FIRST ROW tLeft to Rlghth Bob Greer Rlchard Carter Louls Penwell Herman Day LeRoy Zuck Aletha Brad ley Marleen Morberg Marllyn Nlchols Shirley Dudley SECOND ROW Allen Speed Harry Brown Bernard Nlchols Stan Mullowney Lou Ann Harrls Ann Nelson Carol Hull Lorralne Hull THIRD ROW Corky Trotter Jlm Reynolds Fred Day Beverly Borgen Jnm Newton Jlm Worthlngton Wayne Barry FOURTH ROW Harold Doolen Lawrence Olson Grey Clavadetscher Dewey Burns Bob Hartpence Emory Bull Larry Schroeder Skl Club Presldent Larry Schroeder Vrce Presrdent hm Worthmgton Secretary Treasurer Betty Bernhardt Would you hke to spend a day at Shangrr La a Shangrr La hrgh above the clouds a Shangrr La away from the morrles ot the present day world? Shangrr La Skt Run 1S located mne teen mlles above Bed Lodge Montana The run was developed thls year by the members of the Stlver Bun Skr Club and other Skl clubs attulated wrth 1t tor use by all sk1ers COHTIHUOUS good snow condrtrons allow skung enthustasts the pr1v1lege of emoytng one of the longest skung seasons 1n the Umted States Skung was accepted as a maror hrgh school sport th1s year by the Montana State Board ot Control Members ot the B H S Skt team who took part 1n the htgh school skr tourney at Ana conda ln February w1ll recelve the school letters and sweaters Lewls Penwell hm Worthrngton Larry Schroeder Gene Wrlder and Fred W1ll1S have qualltted for the letters A dance held by the B H S Skt Club at the Rod 61 Gun Club durmg the tall was a great suc cess Many of the members of the club have partrcrpated ln skr tournaments at Anaconda Boze man and Helena LOUIS Penwell tumor placed second ln Men s Class B at the skl tourney held at Helena ln March Thrs tournament was sponsored by the Rocky Mountam Skt Assoctatton Wmners were nudged on the1r comblned t1me ln the downhrll and slalom races Mr Charles Cutts IS the advrser for B H S Slc1 Club members Mr Cutts has grven much ol hrs trrne to assrst members and acted as craperon when the skl team went to Anaconda What prompts skr novtces to rlse at slx on Sunday mornmgs to catch the skr bus for Red Lodge at erght o clock? Any begmmng skrer wtll tell you glorrous tales ot thrllls and ot course many spllls encountered on the sk: run You also hear tales of good trmes on the bus durrng the rtde to and from the run ot slngrng and whrstllng ot trrendshrp and cordralrty to all When you hear thrs you may understand what a skrer means wten he looks at you wxth a glowing trtendly coun tenance and tells you he has been to Shangrr La for a day PAGE SEVENTY FOUR f M l 2 4 4 1 1 A 1, . 1 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 1 I 1 - l 1 V 1 1 1 U 1 1 I 1 A 1 - 1 - '- 1 v 1 1 1 1 - T' v 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 Y . . . . . - , . . . . . , . . ' 1 - 1 , . . , ' . . . . 1 . - 1 1 . 1 . . . , . . - 1 1 A 1 1 - I O I A . AJ Qlub RG' ,ancient FIRST ROW tLeft to Righty Pat Danielson Dorrs Kaiser Marianne Altmaler Dolores Smith Billie Bunnell Jan Hudson Vlrgmla Gelken Vlrguma Kenger SECOND ROW Margaret Ber Bonnie C1ttnach Donna Docks Jan Hart man Joyce Harden Mary Platt Lots Kaltenback THIRD ROW Barbara Woods Joyce Branca Jeannette Culverson Helen Fields Virginia McCracken Miss Clark Nadine Jennlngs Dorothy Erickson Act1v1fy Club Secretary Treasurer Billie Bunnell The purpose of this club is to promote activity in the school This year as every year before the meetings rave been held on the first and third Mondays of each month in room lO4 Follow ing the meetings refreshments of so ne type are always served These include everything from ice cream to cookies During each meeting a group is appointed to prepare the refreshments for the next meeting Members of A K have shown their entrtusiasrn and interest in the high school by doing their best to create school spirit among other students ln this respect they have been outstand ing for this organization has tried to make each student whether sophomore Junior or senior feel that he is important to the school in all respects With its ambition of encouraging school spirit and hard work they have put on some of the best assemblies and dances of the school year Dances they have sponsored following the differ ent basketball and football games have always proved to be a huge success lt always seems the music that is provided for these affairs is enioyed by those wno attend them One award the club received was for the best booth at tne carnival All the various clubs in the school worked building booths knowing that the Student Councll was going to choose the best Bright and early the morning of Bronc Roundup A K members were in the gymnasium preparing their booth lt was a Guess What? booth that was for dart throwing and was dec orated with gaudy crepe paper etc A great amount of difficult work was done on its production but proved it was well worth the effort Another worthy proiect of the club is its annual Mother s Day Tea that is given for the mothers of all the members of this organization Along with this is the annual Senior Luncheon which is sponsored as the other by A K All of the student body owes a vote of thanks and appreciation to the efforts of both A K and its hard working sponsor Miss Clark PAGE SEVENTV FIVE A Q wi , K. z 'Q I C O ' I , I ' 2 N 3 'Q J , , 3 i . 4 . M , V y ,f , J 9 v I A ' ' I I I V , 1 - ' 1 V - ly 1 v . r ' ' President ----- Mary Ann Altmaier Vice-President - - - A - Virginia Kyger ' ' ' ' V I A L X I ' A V . ' I I V ' I I V I . , . . 322 Qlub FIRST ROW tLeft to Rlghtj Helen Fnelds Nadine Jennmgs Joyce McCormick Jan Hudson Francis Flelds Bar bara Suetz SECOND ROW Bob Mammen Gene Thompson Joe Bowman Charles Swnhart Jlm Forney THIRD ROW Danny Danielson Gordon Curran Bob Thompson Buzz Brusletten Kingsley Smith Tom Welch OFFICERS Presrdent Bob Mammen Secretary Treasurer lan Hudson Advtsor Dlck Qurnn Cof Ttppet Studrol The Camera Club was frrst orqamzed rn the fall of 1929 rn Brlhnqs Sen1or l-hgh School At that t1me 1t consrsted of approxlmately flfteen qlrls whose purpose was to learn the correct method of usmq a box camera Durmq the last few years the club was dropped but last year Bob Mammen Danny Danrelson and Gordon Curran succeeded 1n rev1v1nq rt W1th the help of Mr I C Raqsdale and Drck Qumn they formed the present f22 Club Thts club was orqanrzed for the purpose of helpmq students of B H S learn the fundamen tals of photoqraphy Meetmqs were held 1n the Semor Hrqh and at the Trppet Studro Durmq the frrst serres of meetlnqs wh1ch were held 1n the hrgh school types of frlms and types of photo flash were d1scussed Drck Qumn exhrbrted a strobo hqht wh1ch gave a flash of lf1O 000th of a second and all were amazed when motxon of a fallrnq obrect tDanny Danrel sonl was stopped completely At meetrnqs held at Trppet Studlo members were rnstructed on the prlncrples of retouchmq lrqthmq porse and many other elements wh1ch make the foundat1on of qood prctures Mr Oulnn used members of the club as models and proved that composrtron changes a person s face and features In Trppet Stud1os darkroom procedure was formally unfolded under the hue of colored llqhts and rnterroqattons were numerous mcnnly WHY? The what and whys of photo chemrstry were explamed to the members and d1scussed unt1l the procedure was fully un derstood Drfferent tone quahtres were obta1ned IH drfferent developers and Mr Qumn explamed that the warmer tones were better for a person because 1t qxves the plcture a soft and allunnq fm rsh whereas hard tone qrves an effect of age 1n the person Men do not mmd thrs but women do and necessarrly lt IS safer to use soft tones PAGE SEVENTY SIX I G Vice-President .........o............ Danny Danielson Sponsor .................................. Mr. B. Aukerman I ' I I I I I I I - . . . I , . . . ' , , . . ' I ' I I ll ll ll ll ll ll Lettermen 5 Qlub FIRST ROW fLeft to Right! Chuck Yates Jerry Walker Mel Ingram Sonny Herzog Pat Brent Duck Gregory Tony Schmlt SECOND ROW Larry Israel Lefty Byrne Bull Angle Art Lamey Frank Rathman Harry Rux Russ glark THIRD ROW John Bradford Kenny Sletten Jack Rothwell Jerry Tal! Wlley Johnson Ralph Newman Bull ser NOT PICTURED Larry Creel Jam Corning Bull Hutchunson Keuth Thomas Duck Shadoan Steve Peckovlch Duck Humphrey Jack Durban Wendell Ott Thatcher Jones Ken Anderson Don Mack Bob Malmstead Bob Graves Secretary Treasurer Dlck Humphrey Sponsors Coach B111 Lazetlch Coach lack Emlgh Coach Roy MOIIH For thrrty years one ot the ma1n clubs 1n the school has been the Lettermen s Club The rnernbershlp be1ng l1m1ted to the ones who rece1ved a letter for partlcxpatxon 1n one or all of the three maJor sports basketball football or track Interested 1n promotlng sportsmanshlp and sports the club has done 1ts utmost to see that the m1nor sports have not been overlooked Pr1me arnbmon of every boy who takes part 1n sports rs to earn a letter and belong to thls excluslve club thus maklng competltlon keener and betterlng the team 1n all Ways It has ln the past been among one of the flrst to conslder scholarshlps as well and has seen to 1t that much of 1ts funds have gone to the promonon of scholastlc events Thls year the club agaln donated a part of 1lSf1.1I1dS to the Bozeman Scholarshlp Contests by helplng to pay for the transportatron of the local entr1es Also the club has been very act1ve 1n all school GCl1V1l1eS as 1t held a booth ln the Stu dent Counc1l carnlval and also helped promote the school dances At the Montana Wyomlng basketball game the club sold refreshments ushered and d1str1buted programs The annual Lettermen s drnnerdance was held 1n the Northern Hotel ballroom May 5 and was a gala event wlth the ent1re club turmng out Thls was a successful year IH every way PAGE SEVENTY SEVEN I 3 5 T . l , 4 1 A X ' . v P . .QX 'K 8 is -f ,ll I ' K . .4 N 1 T ' ' ' 5 1 ,. i l K' , ' S-L' . 1 ' 9 l 1 x . I Y 1' K 5 l l - l l Q' . , T i President ....,.r,,.,t..,,,,rrt,l.,,.,,t.,.,....,..t.. Sonny Herzog Vice-President ......,.....,,lt,.. ,..,,ttll,ll.. T ony Schmidt Home EC Club FIRST ROW tLeft to Rnghtj Beverly Whlttlngton Ilene Worden Jackle Selvldge Donna Bly SECOND ROW Pattl Henry Delorls Shope Betty Basye Marvella Plotner Betty Hayes Mass Grace Johnson Sponsor THIRD ROW J tt Hd Bb WdShl Sh d VI SII AI All ane e u son ar ara oo s lr ey c roe er ema u ens :ce en NOT PICTURED Janice Haugen Lorraine Hull Lois Mattson Maxlne Randall Dorothy A Smith Raetta Stevens Mary Joan Whittle Vlolet Wiley Presldent Betty Bayse Secretary Baetta Stevens The Home Economrcs Club IS composed of all those g1rls especrally rnterested rn the home maklng held Durlng th1s year thelr organlzatlon under the capable sponsorshlp of Mlss Grace lohnson has entered 1nto many act1v1t1es In October ot th1s year the d1str1ct conventron ot Home Economlcs Clubs or Future Home Makers ot Amerlca Club as 1t IS sometlmes called met at Brllrngs Our Home EC Club served as host to over a hundred grrls from Hardtn Mrles C1ty Forsyth Klexn Roundup Harlowton and Worden At th1s meetrng plans were dlscussed for the com1ng year and varlous proJects were suggested for ra1s1ng money Donna Bly a sophomore of B1ll1ngs Hlgh was elected d1SlflCl v1ce presldent Twenty hve glrls are rn the club Thexr meetrngs are held every other week Some have been dlnner meetlngs others evenlng meetlngs and st1ll others were held after school Several members have entertalned the group 1n thelr own homes and at varrous tlmes the q1flS have sponsored teas style shows and luncheons The g1rls are rntensely lnterested ln all phases of personallty development Thrs g1ves them room for varxed programs and makes them more polsed personally by knowmg how when where and why to do the rrght thlng Aprrl 21 found two of the B H S Club members Donna Bly and Paul1ne Fox attendmg an ofhcers meetmg ID Bozeman Donna was nommated for the state presldency of FHA Th1s convent1on lasted two days and proved to be a cornb1nat1on of work and entertamment The F H A Club IS a nat1onal orgamzatron Our chapter of the club has rts own emblem and prns Many advantages are avallable to Home EC Club members such as trrps to Portland and Ch1cago each year Members grve thanks to Mlss Iohnson for her gu1dance and understandlng durrng the past year PAGE SEVENTV EIGHT . .I , l c I eff N, I 5 I - I 2 5 1' H... A 1' N A Z 2 I I y 4 Y . V T I I I 1 Q 'Y I v V . . T T 7 . ' 4 . ' . ' . ' . V -j A Y . 1 . . 1 1 Vice'President ,.,..c,Y, ,,,c,,.,.,.....w,, Lorraine Hill Treasurer ,c,,,,c,,,,,lc,,.Yr,,....,,,w.,Y,,l DeLoris Shope . , , . , , , . Library Jflzds Q FIRST ROW tLeft to Rlghtl Helen Ruth Eubanks Janet Hartley Peggy Stralght Margaret Jones SECOND ROW Mass Huffman Donna Dorfler Stella Strobel George Snell Joe Bowman NOT PICTURED Eunlce Burt Ruth Llppman Jean Stoddard Joanne Flsher Jeanne Hasklns Charlene Hayes The hbrary as the students see rt rs a srnoothly operated orqanrzatron The orqanrzatton s achrevernents and arms have been rnantfested through tts efftcrency and thorouahness Lrke any other orqantzatron tt has for rts supervrsor a cornpetent ltbrarran who takes full credtt and re sponsrbrhty for tts bernq operated rn an orderly fashton Every student needs to use books and hbrartes frequently to get rnaterral for oral and wrrtten reports Students aevelop efftcrent habrts of study and of usrnq hbrary materrals The card catalog rs the key to the hbrary It serves the sarne purpose rn locatma books rn a lrbrary that the rndex serves rn locatrnq rnaterrals rn a book The hbrary has dtctronarres to help a students vocabulary For drcttonary work the ltbrary has unabrtdaed or college type drctronarres The school hbrary hke any other ltbrary nas a nurnber of specral reference books The hbrarran has had specral tratnrnq rn reference work and frequent ly wrll be able to locate rnaterrals twat a student does not know about The hbra raft nas for ner assrstants autte capable and alert students T der for rr t quahfy for tfte hbrary ards they ave to be recot rnended by faculty me TDDTQ ' err schotastr record attrtude personahty and aptltude toward hbrarfwork Lrbrary atds work one hour a day rrt the hbrary durtnq wtnfh tr e t ey are slrrrtnq books ,retttnq rrlaqazrnes trona t re workroorr tor students c reckrna DOORS out ana so ne refer rr e work n the fforkroorn t ey rrerare new fok or hbrary use GV fa ar s a bo ks c c rec new raofazrnes report on srx books recon ndea by tl e hb artarr By Nor 1 rg N1 t brary Lf nor-J to 1 had any type of book rn any hbrary Student llbrartans obtarn rfor atto r e p len tn rros a ,I ela of ocruraho ey c cose rn 1 uture urs a ' f at u s co f' lt , onrrarea rerre t our s r r e PAGE SEVENTY NINE Y T T T T 1 T A . 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Utczdlo Club FIRST ROW fLeft to Rlghtj Orvllle Boggess Elmer Roe Gene Wrlder Don Lambrecht SECOND ROW Everett Garr Mr Kaser Harold Doolen Jack Harrns Frank Houle NOT PICTURED Herb Wltie Dot dot dash dash dash calllnq Baqdad calhnq Moscow callmq MQXICO C1ty Yes an amateur rad1o operator can talk wrth any other amateur located at any pomt rn the world Whether 1t IS 1n darkest Atrlca or rnetropolltan Pho De lanexro 1t you own an amateur s rad1o lx cense you can d1scuss the current world problems wrth your nerqhbors the world over' Twelve boys have orqamzed thts rad1o club to help them toward obtammq an amateur Class B and a cornmerclal lrcense rn telephony A Class B rad1o hcense w1ll entrtle them to own and operate therr own transmltters ln order to pass the examlnatxon or the Class B llcense the appllcant must be able to send and recelve at least thlrteen words a mlnute ot mternatlonal Morse code When you hear unusual sounds dots and dashes cormnq from the rad1o room 1t IS only some rad1o club member struq qhnq wtth h1s Morse code slqnals Those deslrtnq a lrcense must also sat1stactor1ly pass a technrcal exammatron whtch deals wrth rules and requlatlons concernrnq transm1tt1nq of rad1o s1qnals the ory and pract1ce ot rad1o recervers transmttters and antennas lt IS evrdent that the 1nstructor ot such a club would have h1qh quahtlcatlons to meet Mr Fred Kaser sponsor and 1nstructor of the rad1o club holds a Class A amateur rad1o hcense Mr Kaser served for several years as a Lt Commander rn the Navy durtnq World War ll Upon h1s release from the Navy ln l945 he returned to the teachmq statt ot the Sen1or Hrqh as the rad1o 1nstructor Beqtnnmq students of rad1o w1ll tell you that they were bewllderea and lost when f1rst rntro duced to the techntcal rad1o world but they say too that once you become 1nterested 1n rad1o work 1t IS somethmq you never torqet and never regret ln addltlon to burldtnq speed 1n sendlnq code these students learn the preclsron that IS Just as necessary to rad1o work as rt rs to watch' makmq lust as a mechamc must know all the parts ot an automoblle whether they are larqe and bulky or small and tntrrcate so must a rad1o student be able to TGCOQHIZG the mechanlsms ot the rad1o To those students who are smcerely 1nterested ln rad1o the rad1o club offers an opportuntty to express thetr tnte est rn technlcal rad1o work PAGE EIGHTY 1,1 v V' ' 1 I 1 - - - '- l - l v 1 - ,I , . . , . 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I 1 f I . - 1 l 1 v Quill ond Scroll f'xt,r'1 v 'v-4 P., fir!-w .huw.E..f LEFT T0 RIGHT QSEATEDJ Marvllla Plotner Lols Kaltenbach Aletha Bradley Donna Drew STANDING Jum Reynolds Eddle Osborn Gus Anton and Henry Harsch ladvlserj NOT PICTURED Lorralne Moudry OFFICERS Pres1dent Aletha Bradley Vlce Presrdent Donna Drew Secretary Treasurer Eddle Osborn The latest add1t1on to our schools steadlly rncreaslng number of organ1zat1ons 1S Qutll and Scroll Thls organlzatton IS an lnternatlonal Journallstlc soctety whose 'nembers are chosen from the statts ot h1gh school publlcatrons ln order to be elrgrbte for rnembershlp a cand1date must be 1n the upper thrrd of hls class scholastrcally be a Junror or senlor and have done superlor work on a school publlcatron The organlzatlon was lntroduced rnto Btlhngs Hrgh school last Aprxl and the present members are charter memb rs for the school as tar as IS known has never be fore had a chapter Upon recetvlng the recomrnendatrons of the candrdates the executlve secretary ftrst approves each one before sendlng the pm and other 1dent1f1cat1on to the sponsormg school Mr Harsch betng advtser tor the Annual and Kyote as well as berng the Journahsm lnstructor IS the adv1ser for the B1ll1I'1QS chapter The purpose of thrs mtematronal group IS to sttmulate and encourage rncreasecl acttvrty rn the tleld of Journaltstrc work Qulll and Scroll places emphasrs on the auahty of rnaterral as well as quantlty havtng better grade wr1t1ng as one of 1ts goals In the way ot encouragrng asplrxng Journahsts the lnternatronal Qu1ll and Scroll otters several natronal group contests These usually cover Edltorlal Wr1t1ng Headllne Wrttlng Current News Copyreadtng and other allred subyects of value for st1mulat1ng or measurlng the prowess ot h1gh school wrrters Another act1v1ty IS the Crrttcal Servlce Thts servtce cr1t1c1zes and analyzes submltted newspapers QIVIHQ them ratrngs as to what extent of serv1ce they actually g1ve to the home school ln these GCl1Vll1GS the Kyote has parttclpated tor the past several years Several local students have entered the edttorlal con tests and the Kyote last year was awarded an 1nternat1onal l1fSl place ratlng by Qulll and Scrolls Board of Contest Iudges Wrth the beneflcral addrtlon of a chapter of thrs soctety to the school we may expect the paper and the yearbook to contmue to merlt and recelve such d1st1nct1ve honors as both were awarded last year by the Natronal Scholastlc Press Assoc1at1on and the Northern lnterscholastrc Press Assoclatron as well as by Qurll and Scroll PAGE EIGHTY ONE I f af ' .Q - I 4 1 , -3 J V2 'Q 1 t . , fi, ' . , ali . 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Q I . 1 - 1 . 1 96,0 Qlub . b ,Q FIRST ROW iLeft to Right, Lavonne North Betty Ann Bollenbeck Jackie Harrlson Loss Choate Joan McGowan Agnes Hovland Lorna Nelson SECOND ROW Grace Jones Lorralne Moudry Donna Feeder Rae Dennls Darlene Bohllng Judy C1mpbell Betty Ann Schoenholtzer Audrey Olson THIRD ROW Dorothy Erickson Betty Basye Bunny Feeder Blllle Johnston Marlene Moorberg Joanne Lyons Duane Worthmoton Pat Kolstad Raetta Stevens FOURTH ROW Ann Nelson Betty Troxel Beverly Borgen Loss Lanouette Donna Drew Shlrley Klsslck Leola Albrecht Pat O Malley Joanne Turner Betty Garouette NOT PICTURED Dolly Adams Shlrley Alklre Mary Anderson Rosem1ry Anderson Barbara Bertholf Barbara Beatty Carolyn Bertram Darlene Bohllno Dorothy Cohn Beverly Dlrkes Beverly Doe Shlrlee Dudley Rose Duval Patty Forquer Marllyn Hartwlq Jackie Hoodless Lois Kaltenbach Beverly Kennedy Plnky McCallie Eleanor Nlarvln Marcia Mulvaney Marilyn Nichol Barbarw Nore Pansy Ott Loruwlne Parks Jo1n Patrick Jean Rles Shirley Reese Joinne Rornann Betty Sharpe Jean Stoddard Peggy Stoeltlnq Dottre Vandenburg Jeanette Wllder Betty Rae Wolfe Hwrrnet Wolfe Presldenr V16 e PreQ1de.1l beerelary TTGGQUTQT Hrstorlan to a yvn' elroers jr lQ 6' ll r rn lle other sr e OFFICERS F1rQl Semester l.olQ Clloale QQ Duval Bev Dlrke Eleanor Marvrn e oefl e 1 us errno rl rrnlra Q of Per took l lf oa l looloal aarr s lo usl ana wolf rea e ear sar reaae s soon aan IQ uQe ll new rega noaes on Jrncr lvlr B 1' y O ffl? C ROI or Q CI Q BQ ey DUB x lr has loa o fl w 4 oy to n aaa wer rnnllt l ey Q larlered a Grey on Dllq and Iron al e lorts ev ryone su lar lung re ralron to Mlss onnllr ar cl M1ss ho rnan 1S exor sse orn a r 'ne ll , e lf f rl W l C A r e ld DC, aan But any a 1' ce aaa aQs w re Q o a Q IQBIO ar rneer 'las Cn a ounaav rrlor ,na rn May Ire annual P o ealclasl was 'eld lo uma un aouvl l'us year The Senlor Vlflll and Prophecy was rea and laanlcs H ere expressed lo me lea lerQ w o liao soonser d us aurrnq l year M Q M ea urn M s Ga eraeau and Mlss Srnlth Aler leohon of or ers :or we nex xear e sang sc oo sonqQ and aa ourn ras Deo rneetrna of 19464 PAGE EIGHTV TWO ' . , ' .Q :Lg-,Sl , J ' Q ,- W' r Fog ll , A A f - e 'Q S ,, ' ls A' :E ' .. iz. 5 : ,xy A exit d .Eze ' 'i ze new ' te- .ie Al ces . llle cola I'1lCkl- of lla 'rs ' I re- her ' A . gl ' 12: T :L l .l our llre season lo' A .td Chee l ' 're DDA 1,, the , rx,-i ri. A. V ' 'f ' l r . a le ' lzaa gt A ea 4. lie- leaaer-, maize. T21 rrlce, Mr. rle 'T Tge ' ., -Jeni to Bozeman for lr C ' ,ke ll game. Tlprouai. a lol ol ga d orl ' Dgrotlry 'D' l. . lr Torx. ' l1 , 'E ,, no Vt all - l f or A l rrir e . e YQ. a -4 V1 , Ami ec' 'N ' dl ' ' all ' , A e Cl lr ' ll Pe 1 .. :Liners for T'l.C1I29IOIllli' Ili, arrl v.E1o or ia tri, Cn p ll ll, the Saale ra'.'.'l41n's fl ree 1-Jas Reid. :ti , ' 1-reeks before lliai irpe 'Cfl ' , .. ' eteziibly ve the tuairi topic.. fl 'Lap .Q 2 , 1. e. H . D . ' A , nl Q ' A 1 ep r, 11 Q ' , 'ties for .N .' e ' wg ' d . Q ,V I ai e '31 'J c, es e , ' ' lie , is. cn ll . , r . le r -e r Q f the e -Q ff: . . 2. 1 , - the E1 I . - . 'l .ea the l :T . so Sefond Se es er Rose Duvall Lavonne North Audrey D on OD 1 Ullll Jr-1 Biology Club ' A - - FIRST ROW fLeft to Rlghtj Dorothy Gleslch Jeanne Kellogg Estelle Strong Rena Leffer Pat Smlth Mary Ann Alfmfilef' 935' SYEVWQ SECOND ROW Dona Whitt Lucllle McNlulIIn Shirley McKee Yvonne Llssa Irene McKay KBY Dye THIRD ROW Sue Tharalson Mr W B Aukerman Pat McGlnnns Don Adams Barbara Wheeler Marjorie Che noweth Betty Joyce Eastllck TOP ROW Nancy Bldlake Pat Burtelson Frleda Bausch Arch Martin Fred Peterson Kyle Glpson Larry Leslie DIIGCTOI Fred Peterson Vlce D1rector Pat Smtth Treasurer Fr1eda Bausch The Brology Club under the dtrectlon of Fred Peterson a sophomore ot BH S was formed 1n the htgh school tor the students whose purpose was to delve further 1nto the mystenes ot sc1 ence than IS posslble durmg the regular class perlods Durmg the course ot the year th1rty stu dents became members of th1s club and the experlence and knowledge gatned was very much worth whtle No dues were collected from the members but a small sum ot money was never theless put lnto the treasury when the students sponsored a tent ttll d to capac1ty w1th the mys ter1es ot modern and anc1ent sc1ence at the annual Brorc Round Up Carnlval held ln the hlgh school th1s year Every hrst ana th rd Thursdays of the month are reserved tor bus1ness 'neetmgs Durtng tne second and fourth Thursday eventngs ot each mont 1 the t1me IS spent on varlous protects that the certa1n sub1ect that he IS 1nterested 1n and spends tne t1 1e durmg the meettng to follow up the study ot h1s parttcular pronect Tne last prolect 1n XVH1 r everybody took part was to work Wlltl lack Emmerth a young sctenttst from West V1rg1n1a T 11s prolect dealt w1th tl e h1gher elements of chermstry Corres1or1dence was carrted on bv a1l Also workmg on tms latest prolect were several students from the lumor Hlgn School who a e e1tl er students ot btology or lnterested in the subuect These students mtend to 1o1n the club when they enter the Sentor Htgh School Besldes the regular Thursday ntght meet1ng for busm ss and work on prolects tae club rnern bers have taken several held trlps These mclude tae Sugar Reftne-ry Russell Mtll r M1ll1ng Corn pany and a few other local estabhsloments TLIQII latest excurs1on was to v1ew the work1ngs ot the Laurel O11 Re-hnery Thts club IS athhated wtth the Nat1onal Sc1ence Club located IH Wasalngton D C Stnce t'1ere IS no Nattonal Sctence Club 1n thts locahtyt e Senxor Htgh club acts as a cleartng center for all of the other sc1ence clubs formed tn the state ot Montana They also cooperate w1th var1 ous clubs ID workmg on state proxects PAGE EIGHTY THREE l , 1 1 . . -1 ' . ' e ' ' - 1 - ' r . ' ' 1 ' ' members have undertaken. Each member ot the club has chosen a project pertaining to some . Af ' , , , . i 7 , A V ' ' U A. c A I .I V ' t ci.. I 4 1 1 . . . ' . ,c r ' m ' . ' ' ' .c , ' .1 .. r c 1 l . ' l I A. RJ I I - - ' c c ' ' Q e ' , I . . - V ' ' . . ' lc ' c , - ' e ' ' .- V . V. .V ' . , . 1 . w V . . . . ' n Eyes LAZETICH Broncs Leave for Great Falls EMIGH Head Bronc Coach Asst Bronc Coach Casper ame Blllmqs 14 A green and llght Bronc team played the1r l1ISl game agalnst the Casper Mustangs and started the season w1th a sp1r1t1ng Wm by a score of 14 to 6 September 13 1946 Thls was the hrst tlme that all members of the team experlenced actual play mg s1tuat1ons The Broncs lost the toss and Casper elected to IQCGIVS All State Back D1Ck Gregory made a beau tlful klckoff and the l1ne charged down the held to smother the Mustangs Hold1ng the Wyommg club the Broncs then took the ball on downs and wlth quarterback Carl Herzog calhng the slgnals pro ceeded to work for the1r hrst touchdown Behmd excellent blockmg ln the l1ne by guard Tony Schmrdt and ends Kenny Anderson and Wendel Ott Blllmgs tore through the Casper hne and sec ondary to push over then hrst tally Fullback Bob BAYNE Casper 6 Strecker spearheaded the Bronc attack wtth Greg ory packlng the ball over for the counter He also booted the extra pomt ln a beautlful 95 yard run Bob Byrnes took the klckoft on the Bronc 5 and rornped to pay d1rt behmd an excellent exh1b1t1on ot down held block mg shown by the Bronc hne Back Drck Gregory agam sent the plgskrn over the stadlum fence to complete the tlnal score of the game The Bronc held thelr opponents qulte ably throughout th rest of the game and contmued to threaten the Mustang goal w1th center B111 Oser and fullback Bob Strecker dotng a commendable Job of backmg up the l1ne Before gomg home the Broncs saw two of ther future opponents the Shendan Broncs and Great Falls ln actlon at Shendan Wyommg MOBIN Asst Colt Coach Cheerleaders Spur Team to Vlctory Head Colt Coach .tim P E EIGHTV FO R 3 T 3. 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' - I NEWMAN Bleachers IH Bronc Stad1um NEFF Sheridan ame Blllmgs 6 Shendan 7 Only a week before th1s Sherldan squad held a strong Great Falls Brson club to a scoreless t1e The Broncs were splrlted and hopeful Recew mg the ball on the 1n1t1al k1ckoff they were on the offensrve most of the f1fSt half Nerther team threatened to score ln the f1FSl quarter Tackle Thatcher Iones and guard lack Durbm power The Broncs only touchdown came early rn the second quarter when Bob Byrnes raced around the left end to score Drck Gregory mlssed the uprlghts for the extra pomt Holdmg the Sherldan outfrt on downs B1ll1ngs got the ball and drove to the Wyornlng club s 3 yard l1ne where Shen dan recovered a Bronc fumble Play see sawed from one srde to the other w1th nerther srde able to score The frrst half was defmltely rn the Orange and Blacks favor but the second half brought to the held a determrned Wyomrng club Wrth host1l1t1es resumed rn the second half the Sherldan club drove to the Bronc 4 yard l1ne be fore bemg downed by Gregory The Bronc l1ne held for the next three plays untrl Hobbs went off tackle for Shendans touchdown HIS krck was The Wyommg club held the ball all the fourth quarter w1th a strong Bronc l1ne frghtlng for every rnch of ground The Broncs hampered by 1nJur tes haa the1r l1ne augmented by many substr tutes durlng the last half Many of these reserves gave a good showmg wrth Bob Malmstad a tackle Frank Bathman a center and Ierry Walk r a sophomore back standmg out 1n th1s en counter SLETTEN Substltutes Walt rn lnter Sauad Game TAlT nguoi! 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L ' t ' Y just housed their way through the Sheridan defense. good for the extra point. sa 4 9 W ' ' I:' T I 'on A Q PA I HTY-F 'B DURBIN Herzog Passes to Anderson CLARK feat Falls ame Btllxngs 7 Great Falls 27 Brllmgs f-hgh School rn the person of the Bron football team traveled to Great Falls wrth hrgh hopes before thelr rmtral clash wlth the Great Falls Brsons The margln of polnts obtalned by the B1 sons was largely a result of three pass mtercep t1ons by Great Falls and a fouled up punt whlch the Brson recovered The frrst quarter spent ltself wrth ea h team feelmg the other out and nelther scorrng ln the second perrod Great Falls mter cepted a pass and scored on the followmg play Later 1D the same perlod the Broncs had hard luck wrth one of therr punts and the Great Falls boys scored agam Wlth the begrnnmg of the second half the locals agam mrsaddressed an aertal meant for Rothwell and the Blsons scored agatn The Broncs rolled 66 yards 1n the thlrd perrod wrthout losmg possess1on of the ball and Gregory banged through for a touchdown Thls splrlted drxve by the Broncs was sparked by the llne wlth Malmstad Gser Schmrdt and Durbln openmg the cracks ln the Brsons heavy lrne mto crevrces whtch Strlcker Byrnes and Herzog snaked through The frnal score of the game was gtven Great Falls from the heavens rn the form of another pass fmdmg an Jnlntended mark Great Falls took advantage of these breaks and the Broncs record may be learned from the statrsttc sheet whtch favored them wrth 13 f1ISl downs to the Brsons ll and 153 yards gamed rushlng agalnst Great Falls l45 Brllmgs passmg attack lacked not rn elrglble recervers but 1n the lack of werght to hold the chargmg Btson lme Rothwell Anderson and Ott played excellent defensrve ball smearlng plays and worryrng the Brson passers The frnal score was 277 1n favor or the thunderrng Brson herd SCHMIDT 1946 Bllllngs Broncs OSER W sry 415' P GE EIGHTY SIX 3 J ' Ima- 1 1 y N' avwap ' ', . 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V1.7 19Y'A -I f ....,........a . f 4 T wtf' I ... v A , HFBZOG Our Mascot Bronco STBICKEB flnaconda ame Bxllmgs 21 Ancxcondcx 0 The mghhght of the fourth Bronc gr1d contest ot the 46 season that between the Anaconda Copper heads and the Orange and Black was the snag gtng of a srnelterman s pass by Bob Lefty Byrne Lefty took the ball behmd the B1ll1ngs goal and got hot rn the words of Coach Emlgh He smol dered rtght through the Anaconda eleven and over for the score that sparked the boys from BHS to the1r flrst conference w1n The spark glrmmered throughout the second half 1nc1t1ng the Broncs to play the1r frnest game of the year The three horsemen and the l1ttle polrtely named Donkey romped over the Anaconda clnders rmgmg up 2l polnts wtth the1r only error a pass 1ntercept1on by Bussell Bubbles Clark who whrle rega1n1ng h1s senses rn the Bronc rear area suddenly woke up to f1nd a pecuhar leather obyect 1n hrs hands an unmtentlonal glft of a Copperhead back Buss and h1s fellow B1ll1ngs lrnemen repeatedly broke IONES up the Anaconda runmng plays and had some rea son to seek the1r senses on good Old Mother Earth Thatcher Iones Captam Deacon Newman and Bussran Schmrdt were contmually blockrng the opemrgs the Anaconda club was forctng rn th Bronc l1ne lack Durbln and Bob Malmstad never tlred of a1d1ng the Copperhead backfleld 1n losxng yardage Wendel Ott lack Bothwell and Peter Anderson swept the tnterference from the end around plays occaslonally na1l1ng an Anaconda back 'wrth a determ1nat1on whrch wxll rnsure many a dentlst s 1ncome ln the future AllStater Dlck Gregory scored on a TD and booted three extra pornts Carl Sonny Herzog faked a pass and ran 31 yards for 6 to complete th frnal score of 210 The entrre Bllllngs squad substltuted rn the four perlods of the contest whtcn ended wrth the Broncs on the pleasant s1de of the statrsttc sheet Ftrst Strlng Broncs ANDERSON 'Q mend ELS PAGE EIGHTY SEVEN 11 11 1... , 1 t . . . 1 . 1 , , ' - . . 11 11 . . I . I , 1 11 11 11 . 11 . . . . 11 11 . . . . . . D A A. -.1 11 11 . . . . K , . ' . 4 11 11 . . . . , 1 . . 11 . . . . . . 11 1 . 11 11 . 1 . . 1 , ' - - . . . . . . 11 11 11 11 . . . 1 ' Q . , C . 1 --qt - . M .., .- , . I ' x, , no ' ' ' 7 1 H V iw , f , ' , I .....:... f I I xl , 1 x . 1 ,V ,.j.- . 4, . , A I 5 N ' -.. ..- .. ..--,, . -WW , , 2 - ' . 1 . i ls A . .1 Q - -f , , Q . 1 , Q .1 t L ISBEAL Bryne Hrts Butte Brllmgs 6 In thetr second conference tllt of the season Octo ber l2 the Broncs met the Butte Pubhc Bulldogs ln the feature game of the season The entlre squad was gunnmg for thrs wm as the mmers were fa vored to be a state champ1onsh1p contender hav mg wms over strong foes earher rn the season As the game got underway both the Broncs and the Bulldogs held fast w1th the contest even on both sldes However a B1ll1ngs fumble set the stage for the flrst Butte touchdown wh1ch came late 1n the f1rst quarter In the second frame the Broncs turned loose a drrve wh1ch at tts chmax reached the Bulldog 18 yard mark Byrne and Strecker alternated to net Bllhngs thelr frrst ground wh1ch was then nulllfled by a 15 yard penalty on the Orange and Black The locals farled to prck up the needed 25 yards for a frrst down Byrne s punt was taken deep rn therr own terrrtory by the Purples runnlng 1t back to the m1df1 ld strlpe The boys from the m1n1ng crty ade good use of all thelr backs on the next few plays fmally dr1v1ng over for thelr second the Butte Llne l ISBEAL Qame Butte 20 score on an end run The half ended wlth the Broncs reserve fullback lrrn Orr r1pp1ng off two successlve frrst downs and threatenmg the v1s1t ors goal Late 1n the th1rd perlod the Broncs luck changed when they recovered a Butte fumble deep 1n th Purples back yard Dlck Gregory pxcked up four yards Just as the thlrd canto ended Tackle Bob Malmstad stood out 1n th1s game as a fast charg mg tackle smearmg the Bulldogs agam and agam ln the fourth quarter the locals took over and Her zog fllpped a pass to rlght end lack Rothwell who was nalled on the Butte 2 Gregory powered hls way over for the frrst score that had been made on the Bulldogs th1s year The fmal score of the game followed the mter ceptron of a Bronc pass wh1ch set up the Purples fmal touchdown The whole Bronc forward wall swarmed through the hne wrth Anderson Ott and lsreal ln on the play to block the extra pornt Shortly thereafter the game ended wrth the locals suf fermg a 20 to 6 loss MACK Bonfrre Before Butte Game BATHMAN -Fax PAGE EIGHTY EIGHT F - . 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WALKER Stricker DTIVGS Forward BUX .Helena ame B11l1ngs 18 Helena 0 After losing to Butte Publtc the Broncs were in er backed up the line with deadly accuracy with high spirits to contend the Helena Bengals 1n the the Helena grldders stopptng short on almost every sixth game of the season October l9 A win for play the Broncs would give them a standing of prece The Bengals finding themselves on the short dence with two wins and one loss thus th end of a 12 to O count took to the air towards Bronc camp was in high spirits the end of the half The Billings pass defense stop The Broncs f1rst score resulted after a Helena ped the receivers and allowed none of the aerials fumble of a Bronc kick which was recovered by to seriously threaten Billings lead Anderson left end of Billings The locals were held Tne final score of the game came in the third for three downs by the Helena club but on th quarter when Gregory after a sustained up field fourth Lefty Byrne scurried around left end to drive swept off tackle for a long dash that took score The attempted extra point was not good him to scortng territory The Broncs attempted a The only serious threat by the Bengals occurred pass to gain their extra point but Bothwell Bil immediately after the kickoff following the first lings end was unable to get his hands on the ball Billings tally The timekeeper however ended the With the Broncs ahead by three touchdowns first quarter and also the Bengals scoring bid All Coach Bill Lazetich substituted freely and allowed ping most Bengal plays before any considerable the fourth period ending the game with the Bronc yardag was picked up Bill Oser ana Bob Streck on the top end of an l8 O score Gregory Tac In Missoula RRIGO kled ENULEHABDT YV iQ i P GE EIGHTY NINE , , , . f l l I 1 9 , I I ' n 4 - I ' - n V - Q I - , fe , ' - ' I I T , . Bronc linemen were charging hard and fast, stop- most of the first string Bronc line and backs to rest ' ' ' ' ' s PE ' 'N 1, Q i - if 1- - . ALL'-l V.,-7-is . Q W T' A - , -f-7 - , - 5 A K , N. -ef ' ' - I . H A .. - V 4 -limit 97 , ROTHWELL lones Downs Webb ln Falls Contest OTT feat Stalls ame Bxlhngs 0 Great Falls 14 Blllrngs Broncs lost therr seventh game of the season to a heavy confrdent Great Falls eleven on the local freld by a score of l4 to U October 26 TWICG durlng the frrst half the Brsons approached the Brllrngs goal but were thwarted rn thelr attempt to score by a determrned Bronc team Blllrngs most potent threat occurred ln the lat ter part of the frrst quarter when Tony Schmldt left guard recovered a Blson fumble IH Great Falls terrrtory But the BISON squad took the ball on downs after the Broncs had managed to push through for one frrst down Dur1ng the second per1od the B1ll1ngs llne was very determlned and gave Great Falls a hard trm ga1n1ng any yard age lack Durbln Tony Schrmdt and Ralph New man were tacklrng hard whrle Wendel Ott and Kenny Anderson played therr end posrtrons wrsely to stop the Brson cola durlng the rest of the frrst half lt was not untll stx mrnutes of the tlurd per1od had passed before Great Falls shook loose to send therr nalfback over the goal from the Bronc Halfway through the fourth quarter the Brson hooves agaln were tearmg up turf deep ln Bronc terrrtory To avord grvlng the determlned Bronc l1ne another chance for a goal l1ne stand the B1 son went over the Blllxngs lme w1th a pass and srnce both convers1ons were good Great Falls l d by 14 pornts Outwelghed as much as l5 pounds per man the Broncs trred to keep Great Falls from belng the f1rst team to hold them scoreless thrs season by a serres of passes by Carl Herzog and Lefty Byrne However B1ll1ngs could not clrck for any lmport ant yardage and the game ended wrth the Great Falls B1sons leadrng by two touchdowns ACCOId1Hq to game stat1st1cs Brllrngs outclassed the Brson 1n passlng and puntlng but Great Falls excelled ln yards garned rushlng and rn frrst downs made BRENT W1lson Makes Gam Agamst Broncs BYRNE I PAGE NINETY nu ,Q . . t V . - Q 1 , L .-. 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H . - 1 ' ' 1 1 v . . . . . . . a - :un 1 1 Q... ---- ! , in lr -4 MALMSTAD Gr gory Prled ln Mrssoula GBR Mzssoula ame Bllhnqs 6 MISSOHIG 33 Qulck to grasp 1ts opoot mtl s and stopprng almost completely the Bronc offense Mrssoula smothered all local hopes for a champronshrp team by drubbrng the Broncs 33 to 5 November l tn therr last conference game of the year A snow covered freld set the stage for the en tans fumbhng early IH the frrst quarter ln sprte of a hard drlvrng Brllrngs ltne led by Bob Malmstad and lack Durbrn Mlssoula shpped by on a tn k play and ran 80 yards for therr frrst touchdown rn the openrng quarter ln the thrrd quarter the Spartans made two more goals takrng advantage of tne slrppery freld ana the poor v1s1b1l1ty Btllrngs had some trouble wrtn therr passrng as the ball was slrppery and fallrng snow made the ball recerver hard to frnd for tn pass rs An rnterc pted pcss rn the fourth quarte Cave tl e Spartans another down but on tfre nex lock off Brlhngs 'nade therr only goal of the game Drck Gregory caught thrs lack and ran through the fntrr lflrssoula el Ven for a brrllrant 75 yard run made DOSS1bl9 by excellent Bronc blockrng whrch opened a beautrful hole drrectly rn the mrddle of Durbrn Strrcker and Ott starred defensrvely for the Broncs whrle Gregory and Byrne drd well offen srvely Tae Broncs fought stubbornly for thrs last can ference game of the season but the odds were agarnst them and the game ended wrth the Broncs on the short end of a 33 to 6 score Thrs game was the last t1lt for many of the senror Broncs wrth the Lewrstown trlt reserved to grve the undergraduate expenence GREGORY Gregory Runs for 6 rn Spartan Cont st PEDERSON bf-Ai 51 PAGE NINE Y CN Q. .' ffm .- -. -, .w Q, , , 5' ' as '- ' I 3 ' iw 'Mk ,, ' , 34,5 ,. ' 9 t A . ' ' r u. 4 'e , ' , e. . ' e A . ' L ' . r , . l I I l , 1 1 - xl 'QQ y ' 9 A ' ' ' A I counter and fumbles were frequent, with the Spar- the field. The try for extra point failed, however. - I I I I I l I W KN I - . y . . - V . I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' s - A ' ' Q e ,, ' . ,, ,, . 9 fin I 'Kg ' U- I 'J ,F .' we .1 ' s A4 -s 'Ci nv- 's. .FQ YATES Graves Tackled by Lewlstown Man INGBAM .fewzstown ame Bl111I1Q'S 27 B1ll1HQS wound up the 47 football season rn style November 9 by rolltng over the Lewlstown Eagles ln the1r only home f1eld vtctory thts year Lewtstown made thetr only tnreat ln the f1rst quarter when they drove down to the Bronc 1U but lost the ball on downs and made thelr only two potnts on a safety caused by a blocked kxck Later rn the same quarter Tony Schmtdt recovered a fumble on the Eagle 20 yard l1ne Bob Strecker one of the three sen1ors who surfed up for the clash slammed off tackle to score the frrst B1l lmgs touchdown Drck Gregory successfully boot ed the extra po1nt Reserve quarterback Dlck Shad oan passed to halfback Bob Graves for the sec ond marker greatly alded by excellent blocklng frorn the l1ne As the second half started the Broncs rammed 1nto hlgh gear and roared down the f1eld for two more goals A 65 yard run was made posstble Lewistown 2 by hard downfteld blockfng and Dlck Gregory went over standlng up Prank Bathman llm Orr and Wendy Ott stopped the Eagles cold on al most all of thetr backfreld plays Because of ex cellent cooperatron between backfreld and l1ne the Broncs lrterally ran over the Lewtstown squad rn the thrrd per1od The Bronc l1ne opened huge holes rn the hard f1ght1ng Lewxstown squad s l1ne and the backfreld raced through them for ln the fmal penod the Eagles came back Into the game an msplred team and bogged down the fast marchmg Broncs Both squads battled hoof and talon on the chtlly freld wrthout e1ther srde garnmg a notrceable advantage Coach Laze t1ch used every man that sutted up and as the flnal gun for the Broncs last game sounded Brl lrngs led by a 25 poxnt margrn for a spectacular end to the l94B football season CBEEL Coaches Congratulate SQHIOTS ODONNELL P GE NINETY TWO V' L f A 'KVI' by , nv, .4 4 If 7 f x Q ' ' , 7 , , .-4 .- H M -W , , ' X ' large gains. 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N. f A w Basketball Resume coac Roy Morrn nade hrs debut as rteaa bas ketball coach of tn Btllmgs Hrgl School Bron s Dy engagtng the Lovell l-lrgh cagers rn a contest staged tn the local gymrrastum Coach Morrn made an envrable record rn hts ftrst year by coachlng the Grange ana Black to leadersrnb IH the Brg lb drvrstonal tournament and to trnrd place 1n tra The Lovell squad was completely swamped as the Broncs coasted to a 37 22 wrn rn therr opener lmmedlately the strength of the 47 squad was notlced by the basketball fans Brllrngs met Powell IH thexr second game of the season and agam were trrumphant wrth a 44 30 score Agam the entrre Bronc club saw actron rn the contest thus grvlng both the startmg lmeur. and the reserves valuable expertence ln a round robrn tourn y staged rn the lo al gymnasrum the locals met Columbus ln the frrsr game Brllmgs contrnued rts wrnnlng streak by downrng the Qougars 44 29 and on tne followtng ntght played a magnrfr nt gam both offen lvely Rothwell lumps at Bozeman ana derenstvely to down a Rea Lodge aurntet D3 lb On therr frrst road trrp of the season tte Bronc tontmued non conf rence play by tourneytng to Nyornrng where t ey eastly defeated Worland 40 8 IH thetr frrst southern engagement The O ang and Bla k suffered therr fr st loss at the hands OI the Casper Mustangs to the tune of 39 29 tana t am a 35 l4 defeat Begrnmng conference play the Broncs traveled to Glendrve where a strong Glendrve club edgea tfre lo als 42 40 On therr second conference en gagernent the followmg nrght the squad took sweet rev nge on a weak Sldney club by rmpresstng' fans wrtn a 60 32 Wm The followmg weekend the Broncs suffered a s cond conference defeat to a more expertencea G eat Falls club 48 42 Agaln the Broncs came back the next nrght to powerhouse therr way to a 54 24 core agamst the Lewrstown Eagles For therr ftrst conference gam on the home floor fhere me O ang ana Black was n ver to lose a Broncs Sink Free Throw ot Llvmqston PAGE NINETY FOUR ,M A V t Y A T , . 4 f , I A A . . . t r . Q- ' u e ' ' ' .1 cc r ' ' X ' ' c l 's ' ' l ' c ': ' - 9 X l l ' ' , ' . , t , ' ' .1 l , - '- l ' ' ' ' r - c ' lY . state competition. The following night the Mustangs handed the Mon- , r . L . I 4 1 A ' . n e r ' l . - ' e H ' . c r , - . l . , , i I 1 t . . 9 I ' r ' l 'ce e, s' 1 r e- '- e Basketball Ulesume Qont ga te ora ey was agam eastly beaten 39 22 Butte Puph and Anaconda were me next vtc urns of the Bronc onslaught when the Broncs trav eled to the mmmg ctttes The Bulldogs suffered a 45 4l loss ana tae Copperheads were edged at 49 Httttng tl err full strtde agatn the locals played t tetr ftrst conference game on the home floor and took Mtles otty 5l 30 the ftrst ntght and tn a low scormg cont st tasted sweet revenge on Glendtve 37 '71 the followmg ntght Taktng to the road to play Ltvtngston and Boze rr an a strong Ltvtngston outftt wamped the locals 48 31 out agarn the Grange and Black cam back t te se ond ntght to wtn over the Bozeman Hawks 45 33 Mtles pl .1 fell to tt e Broncs 46 25 on tnetr floor a a two days later both Anaconaa and Butt succumbed to the powerful locals 46 35 and 38 3l resoe ttvely on the home court Revenge and honor were met the followmg feelc d fl en frrst tne Orange and Black et t Great Falls Btson ana scored a 47 27 trr not ana tnen m a crucral Brg Srxteen encourter defeated the Ltvtngston Rangers 35 34 to gatn Lndtsputed control of the league Bozeman and Lewtstown fell to the nofv power ful Broncs tn hapless contests 5l 30 and 53 25 on the home court Thus the Btg Stxteen tonors wer captured for the fxrst ttme tn an unrecorded num her of years and all eyes turned to tl tourna nenst wht h were to take l e t followtng weekend SOUTHERN DIVISIONAL RECKP Wttlr the Broncs shown tg ur as l aders tn t Btg Styteen they were al o cavy tavcrttes tn tru tournaments Tae frst encounter was wrt t e Orange ana Bla li playmg the Mtles Cty Como ys m t Qoutaern Dtvt tonal r eet tela rn tte tgft schoo gymnastum lt was an easy wtn for the locals w ro downed the asterners by a 49 33 score Se ond ntgnt s en ounter wt Ana onda rov Humphrey Fouled by Cowboys Hutchmson Scores ln Home Contest PAGE NINETY FIVE . 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V .., l t rt .. - - nt - Q A r 1 , , 'O t :tg ' ' : ' V L, ' ' p ' 1 g r. , - - , .3 . s .21 . .V 5. , 5 y rw. , . - t L U o .o . . 9 - ' 'oo . cc en ' 31, , ' ' - - t me he cc r ' 4 - c c ., . c , - rsovv tn.et to Rlghtj Eldon Hutchlnson Duck Shadoan Kelth Thomas Ed Ludmgton Pat Brent Jlm Cornlnq Bob Byrne Gerald Walker Bull Stong STANDING Coach Roy A Morln Steve Pekovlch Jack Rothwell Bull Hutchlnson Duck Humphrey Bob Malmstead Don Stanaway and Asst Coach Bull Lazetnch Basketball Resume Qont the Copoerheads back wtth a smooth 6131 wtn B1111ngs p1ayed charnptonshtp ba11 a11 tfte way and were never threatened by the mrnrng crty boys 1n the feature game ot the tournament the ta11 G1end1ve Bed Dev11s squared ott to meet the Bronc but even though they he1d a he1ght advantage Orange and B1ack squad By downtng Glendtve 4131 th 1oca1s b carn charnptons agatn STATE 1OURNAMENT RESULTS Travohng to Great Fa11s the to11owrng weekend tne Broncs were tn 'ugh ropes tor the state Crown and were hsted as heavy tavorttes by statewlde sports fans B1111ngs met Butte Centra1 1n the opener and srnooth1y dtsposed of the nortnerners by an 1m presstve margtn They he1d a 1Opo1nt 1ead most ot the way and were never ser1ous1y threatened It was tne B1111ngs Great Fa11s contest that causea the Broncs to 1ose thetr chan e to p1ay for the state charnpronshrp 11 the Btson had b en defeated by the 1oca1s the 1att r wou1d autornat1ca11y have p1ayed tn the champtonshtp t11t In a thr111 a rntnute ba11 gatn the Grange and B1af'k hopes were van qutshed vtth Great Fa11s downrng the 1oCa1s In Conso1at1on p1ay the tearn eas11y downed 1..1V1I'1QS1OI1 5134 and Havre 45 32 to galn thtrd p1ace However the htghest honor of the tourna nrent went to a Bronc o1ayer narne1y the award grven to the basketeer voted the state s too o1ayer B111 Hulchlnson Captatn of the 47 Broncs recetvea tne award he du1y deserved on the t1na1 n1ght of the rneet Pecl1ov1ch Recovers Ball Aqcnnsl Glendxve Glendlve Scores PAGE NINETY SIX MY I 1-nvlvl l 1 - U I , 1 , ' A , 'l , , ,- K I 1 . I I I . 1 . . Q , f ' e ' , found rt impossib1e to keep up with the taster - 1 - - - - , ' . . . ' ' 4 w 9 A . A F . 9 '3 rn I1 ' . V, , J V . , . ' Ill I - A I ' V Y V 1 W 1 A FRONT ROW tLeft to Rlghtj Gene Smith Don Vladnc Jam Erickson Harry Rux Gus Anton Arch Martin Law renee Olson SECOND ROW Coach Jack Emngh Don Haun Duck Gregory Pete Peterson Roger Hagerman Duck Knocke Harry Neef Jack Robinson Charles Abarr B Squad Resume Under the able gurdance of Coach lack Emrgh the Colt basketball squad enloyed a very successful season w1nmng ll and losmg 7 of a total of l8 games played The Colts scored 639 pomts to 609 by therr opponents 355 pomts per game as aga1nst 33 by therr opponents ln free throws they had a successful season scormg 50 percent of all tnelr c'1ar1ty shots ln the m1t1al game of the season the Colts dropped a hard fought decrsron to Worden 43 to 34 but came back the next week to defeat Frombe g 3l to 29 Playmg a four game serles wlth the lumo Hrgn Yearlmgs the Colts made a clean sweep of 1t wmnlng all four games ln tne flrst two garrtes played rn the lunlor Hrgh gym the Colt laas defeated the Yearlmgs 60 to 44 and 54 to 44 In the last two games played 1n the Senlor H1gh gym the Colts narrowly defeated them w1nn1ng 29 to 27 and 28 to 27 The followlng week the Colts edged Custer 40 to 38 ln an overtxme contest and dropped another game to Worden 37 to 26 ln a two game serles played ln the Llvlngston Hlgh School gym the Colts were defeated 36 to 24 but came back to even the score by wmnmg 34 to 30 1n a hard fought game In the last two weeks of the season the Colts played a total of erght games wlnnmg ftve and losmg three They spltt a serres of games wrth lohet losmg 4l to Zo and w1nn1ng 40 to 35 wrth Laurel losmg 32 to 31 and w1n n1ng 34 to 30 Absorakee wlnnlng 57 to l7 and losmg 36 to 32 ln the1r flnal game of the season the Colts defeated Fromberg 30 to l9 Gregory Fouled Laurel Contest Butte Game-Hutchmson Wms Tip oft PAGE NINETY SEVEN !...i..- ., -4 . 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S. jraclc jeam - 1. ,..1l4.lf ill ml STANDING tLeft to R ghty Lyle Covmgton Duck Sha doan Gene Wllder Art Lamey Bob Strecker Stan Thomp son Kenny Ande son Bob Graves and Jack Rothwell KN EELING Jerry Walker Johnny Bradford Gus Anton Son ny He zog D ck Gregory Larry Creel and Lefty Byrnes TRACK BECOMES MAIOR SPORT Thls year track took 1lS place next to football and basketball as a maJor sport 1n B H S Coach lack Em1gh s thrn clads m t Butte 1n the opener on Aprll 16 losmg to the more experl enced Bulldogs The meet served 11S mam pur pose to g1ve the squaa much valuable experl ence In the tollowlng week the Bronc th1n clads trampled over Red Lodge Columbus Laurel rn a tn county meet 1n Publlc Schools stadlum On May 2 Coach Em1gh and the relay team cons1st1ng ot Herzog Burns Strecker and Greg ory Journeyed to the Helena Relays to cop flrst place 1n the medley relay 1946 'Bronc Opponent Score Home Lovell CHere1 Powell CHere1 Columbus lHere1 Worland CThere1 Casper tThere1 Casper tTher 1 Glendlve lThere1 Sldney lThere1 Great Falls CThere1 Lewlstown CThere1 Sldney fHere1 Butte CThere1 41 Art Lamey and Sonny Herzog turned 1D some ot the best runnmg records of the year Run nrng together they consrstently took flrst and second throughout the season COV1DqlOn and Rothwell d1d well rn the Jav el1n wrth Rothwell Covrngton and Anderson placmg rn the shotput Welder and Creel proved capable of grabbrng pornts 1n the pole vault and hrgh hurdles Shadoan and Iohnson ran the m1le whlle Strecker Bradford Anton and Greg ory held down the dashes and 440 Bob Graves proved hrs ab111ty ln the oroad and h1gh Jump Thompson and Anderson han dled the drscus eas11y Broncs hopes app ar h1gh as the Annual goes to press for the Poly track meet Basketball Cpponent Score Home Anaconda V1 here1 Mlles Crty CHere1 Glendlve Cl-lerel Bo eman CThere1 M11 s Clty CThere1 Ana onda lHere1 Butte CHere1 Great Falls lHere1 Llvlngston CHere1 Bo eman tl-lerel Lewrstown lHere1 AGE NINETY EIGHT V ------- 22 37 ' ----- 49 51 - - - - - - - 30 44 ' ' - - - - - - 30 51 7' ------ 29 44 ' ------ 21 27 Red Lodge CHere1 ----- 16 53 Livingston CThere1 ----- 48 31 - - - - - - 28 40 z - - - - - - 35 45 - - - - - - 39 29 ' e ' - - - - - 25 46 e ------ 35 14 c ----- 35 46 . ' ------ 42 40 ------- 31 38 ' ------ 32 60 ----- 27 47 - - - - - 48 42 ' ' - - - - - 34 35 ' ----- 24 52 z ------ 30 51 ' ------- 22 39 ' ----- 25 53 - - - - - - - 45 73 ,H S Skt jeam LEFT T0 RIGHT F ed Walls Lews Penwell J m WJ th ngtow La y Schroeder and Gene Wilder One ot the more recent sports that students of Brlhnqs Hlqh have taken lntere t rn 1S skr mg and wrth thrs there has been a skr team orqamzed Thrs IS the l1fSl year that the skr team has really part1c1pated rn any meet Thrs year they Journeyed to Anaconda where they took part ln the State Skl Meet and out ot elqht teams placed flfth In the meet Jumpmq prevrous Jumprnq expertence Srnce skunq has been made a malor sport the boys prctured above wlll recelve letters These letters Wlll be the regular orange B Wrth a parr ot Sk1S on the bar In the past skunq was looked upon merely as a mrnor 1nd1v1dual sport Thzs year has seen rt qrow more and more rm portant No doubt 1n the future 1t wrll play a 7946 'Bronc ootball Oppon Brllrnqs Oppon Bllllnqs Casper tThere7 Sherldan CHereD Great Falls tTherel Sept Sept Sept Anaconda CTherel C Butte Here? Oc Helena tTherel Oc Great Falls tHerel Oct GEN M1ssoulatThereJ N v 1 Lew1stowntHerel Nov 8 Totals Pornts Flrst Downs Yardaqe l 456 1 557 Y l l 1 I 1 4 1 was weighted 3306 and our boys had had no biq part in winter sports. . 13 6 14 ' o . 33 6 ' . 21 7 6 ' . 2 27 . 28 27 7 3-e-ei O t. 5 0 21 : I t. 12 20 6 ' --------- 109 105 t. 19 0 18 ' ------- 90 89 . 26 14 0 4----A- , , FIRST ROW QLeft to Righty-Loretta Nelson, Betty Baumgartner, Delores Bandy, Patricia Hall, Myrna Rose. Eldora Boone, Bonnie Blue. Bonnie Cattnach, Yvonne Lissa. Janice Booke. Marilyn Waddingham, Carrol Goodyear, Helen Ruth Eubands, Shirley Lanier, Shirley Reese, Lois Freiburger, Dorothy Erickson, Beverly Dirkes. SECOND ROW-Patty Forquer, Janet Paul. Barbara Brokaw, Marjorie Shaffer. Dona Dunn, Dorothy Smith, Rose Barney. Doris KBSQFV Emijny Zacker, Betty Troxel, Betty Osness, Joy Starner, Marilou Barickson, Harriet Novasio, Janice Hartman, Donna Mosbaugh, Evangeline Gould. Betty Jo Williams. THIRD ROW-Louise Tannehill, Mason Henderson, Joan Patrick, Elaine Pappas, Delores Keller, Eunice Burt, Alice Betz, Margaret Ennis, Rosemary Anderson, Donna Gloege, Tom Welsh, Roland Cutts. Jack Dab- ner, Bob Yurick, Audrey Wilbur, Nelly Bristor, Hugh Morton, Joe Love. FOURTH ROW-JOE Powell, Ray Stevig, John Englehardt. Arnold Stone, Nobel Samuels, Ed Luddington, Duane Deverill, Allison Fiske, Jim Lund, Dick Humphrey, Claire Harris, Dallas Mortenson, Don Wolfe, glebveGKimmel, Dale Asay, Bill Bender, Arnold Schwenk, Herbert Smith, Maurice Deverlll, o reer. NOT PICTURED-Kay Kranz, Dottie Vandenburg, Collyer Bowen, Lawrence Thornton, Rosemary Glock, Betty Feininger, Rita Nelson, Emogene Wells, LaVerne Partridge, The chorus this year, under the supervision of Mr. Charles Cutts, is divided into several groups. There is a Male Chorus with 35 members, Girls' Glee Club composed of 60 girls. Combined, these groups form a Mixed Chorus of 95 fine voices. Music for a mixed chorus is really much more difficult than any other type of music, but finer arrangements can be obtained. Among numerous other activities of the chorus was the traditional carol- ing in the halls. The Mixed Chorus, clad in robes and carrying lighted candles, put on an impressive performance. For the Christmas concert that was given the Sunday before Christmas 40 voices from the community were added to make a mass chorus of 135 voices. Following their concert numbers, they formed an echo choir and sang in response to the Christmas carols played by the band. The effect was most impressive. According to pre-war practices, some members were sent to Seattle to attend the Northwest Music Conference. Louise Tannehill represented the Girls' G-lee Club, and Collyer Brown the Male Chorus. A fine spring concert was presented by the Male Chorus, Girls' Glee Club and the Mixed Chorus, April 22. This was well received by the people. PAGE ONE HUNDRED Q! Band Qhorus FIRST ROW lLeft to Righty-Lois Larsen. Harold Harvey. Gerald Krleq. Phyllis F.schbach. Jim Orr. Barbara Brokaw. lrene Farrell. Shirley Kimmel. SECOND ROW-Orville Boggess. Ton: Boyle. Carol Hull, Ed Osborn. Dan Williams, Shirley Spooner, Mary Anderson, Marilyn Nichol. John Kaltenbach. Lyle Barkewr. Floyd Werle. Wayne Berry. Delores Tosset. Jack Har- ris. Gordon Curran. THIRD ROW-Ralph Mclntyre. Don Lambrecht. Ruth Bottomley, Mary Vlrgunla Smith. Peggy Straeght. Bob Walter. Marcia Dcber. Lois Slndelar, Jlrn Reynolds. Don Davis Jack Powers. Lawrence Olson. Bob Orton. Pat Bertelson, Dorothy Ward, Iona Morton. Walter P-loffer, Bull Vvalker. Irvin Brusletten. John McCune. FOURTH ROW-Dick Hansen. Ellen Graham. Willard Bennett, Harold Doolen. Bull Hutchinson, Don Stanaway. STANDING- Lulah Harris, Emory Bull. Donna Drew. Lois Kaltenbach, Don Vladuc. Orville McCurdy. Harold Carlsen Fred Johnson. Jerine Grumstad. Don Needham. Levonne North. NOT PICTURED-Peggy Brusletten. Beverly Doe. Jean Alkens. Ken Anderson. Ann Nelson. Jeanne Ries, Tom Martin. Fred Day. Jerry Shea. Dan Danielson, Wayne Nelson. June Fanrburn. With a tap of time st1:7k, instruments rise, another tap, with a swing of arms, and tlxe band is in rrogress, playing scrtie faritilgar piece, whether it at cz concert, or just a rehearsal. familiar this all Ls to tlge bard rrge:':1- ber. Qnly too well does know Irie meaning of such act1on. As the whistle is blown by trie maiorette, batons and flags fly, and the band steps off to some flashy march or a riiytltrritical drum beat on the foote ball field between Eialves. The band has made a fine snowing on the foot- ball field this year, spelling out words, forming letters, and making objects. Vlfhat a rouser of school spirit were those bright blackfanaforange uniforms, appearing at all the football and basketball games of the year. The band was one of the highlights of entertainment during the southern district basketball tournament held in Billings this year. No wonder the team was so successful? One of the big events of the year was the three-day concert tour the band took during spring vacation. The places covered were Great Falls, Stanford and Lewistown, in which four concerts were successfully played altogether. This trip was enjoyed by all members of the band and may be looked for- ward to as an annual event. Mr. Stanley Richards, tlie able leader of the band, nas done many things to help the band improve its calibre this year. With his continual drilling and practice, he couldnt help but have an outstanding bana. CVY5-'N f '5 , 0 PAGE CNC HLJVNDREC CNE BAND MAIORETTE Thts tlashy maJorette 1S Levonne North who proudly led the marchmq band IH parades and on the football held thls year The malorette 1S the envy ot every hlqh school qrrl and Levonne certamly deserves cred1t for dolnq a very success ful 1ob 1n leadlnq the band ln 1ts many dltferent tormatrons After the marchmq season was over Levonne asslsted Mr S Rlchards 1n the bookwork attendance and takmq care of the musrc for the band P GE ONE HUN RED TWO IAM SESSION A tamlhar occurrence 1 that of a Jam SSSSIOD held rn the large practxce room at 221 Featured here are members ot the Four ln mates Gentlemen ot Rhy thm and the Sad Sax Sex tet Wlth Floyd Werle at the p1ano Buzz Brusletten at the saxophone Don Da v1s at the trumpet and Em ory Bull at the drums uve muslc of all kmds IS played for the1r own enloyment as well as the1r own PLARINET TRIO Th1s newly formed tr1o ts composed ot Gerald K1 1eQ who plays ttrst clarrne Itm Orr who plays bass clan net and Orvrlle Boqqess who plays second clarlnet All are members of the band These boys went to the Mrs soula Mus1c Festlval and rece1ved the second place ratmq Gerald Kr1eq also played a clar1net solo and Orvrlle Boqqess played a v1ol1n solo m thls testtval 's . I . , I V I I 5 , Y I - ,Q V . V .. , fb I Il ll tl V s f , 4 v ' . . I 4 'V A it ' ' I I I , -J , ! I - ti I. , ii I - 1, i. f, , ' U , W. D MUSIC MEN CLeft to r1qhtJ Charle Cutts and Stanley Rtch ards These two are th mustc men of BH S C Cutts IS the director of the Chorus and orchestra whrle S Rlchards rs the d1rector of the B H S Band Eoth have made bra strtdes tn the past year ln must ral achrevements if SAD SAX SEXTET CLeft to rlqhtl Gordon Curran lack Harrts Buzz Brusletten, Iohn McCune, B111 Walker and Floyd Werle These boys orqan .zed thts year rn a com oletely new type of musto qrouo In several ouohf appearances they have been well recetved and very oopular UN. 4 DOWN BEATS LEFT TO RIGHT Emory Bull Donna Drew and Don Needham Here are the frrst three drummers of the B H S Band Any 'nusrctan w111 tell you the rmportance of a qood drum sectron and m th1s Btlhnqs Htqh rs lucky E Sr, y J f ' 14- xv , A V S V , ,7 ' ' , ' , X, ' ' , ' s '- r my il - 2 A - f - an ' A -' A-, ,',-P-:,, , , gg, gf. ' - -- ..,'f!'gx1'f',g ' 'A E4 1 . W - .' -A., , ' . r Q . S A H , 1, 1 w V . , 2 3 1 .1 w f-5,t ' 7 N 3 , , , XS .TT ' N ' ' I 1 1 V 1, rs , . M . . 1 f I l ftQDOHfl'S :ws TOP PICTURE: Stanley C. Richards leads the Billings High Pep Band in the school fight song during the Southern Divi- sional Tourney. MIDDLE PIC- TURE: Mr. Earl C. Collins takes over at rehearsal during Mr. Richards' trip to Northwest Mu- sic Conference in Seattle. BOT- TOM PICTURE: Billings Senior High orchestra, which is under the supervision of Mr. Cutts. PEP BAND AND ORCHESTRA One of our snappiest organiza tions is the indefatigable Pep Band In their striking orange and black uniforms they have played for all the home basket ball games and tournaments Their brilliant playing of rous ing marches and pep songs to say nothing of their smooth renditions of popular and semi popular tunes between the quarters and during the time outs has given a cheery feellng to most of us The charming maiorettes and flag swingers do their routines to a musical back ground provided by this band and it is to the familiar strains of Beer and Hail played by this group that the team comes onto the floor Among their favorite numbers the student body found very enioyable the group s versions of S.1per Suds Mortimer Snerd and Open the Door Richard Under the direction of Mr Stanley Richards the group has also played for several pep assemblies several times under student directors Another small musical group more or less familiar to us IS the orchestra Although it was organ ized during the first semester it was disbanded because of lack of interested students However large ly due to the work and patience of Mr Cutts the director the group was successfully reorganized at the beginning of the second semester Since that time they have made a very favorable lmpression on the student body with the sparkling musical background they provided for Smilm Through The group sent Lawrence Thornton to the Music Elucators National Conference this spring and in the spring concert they proved hard work and practice put into music can bring the maximum in results regard less of handicaps in instrumentation The orchestra has great potentialities and it is the belief of Mr Cutts that if enough talented students wlll come out next year the body can be an orchestra equal to any in the state PAGE ONE HUNDRED FOUR I, E 1 1 1 . . . . 1 11 11 11 . .1 . 1 1 - - . 1 . ' 1 11 11 11 . 11 ' 11 . 1 . . 1 - 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 . . . 1 1 . 1 1 f 1 - 1 ' - 1 1 . . . . . 11 .. 1 11 1 . 1 ' . 1 f 1 TOP PICTURE lL6fY to Flughty- Jackie Harrison, Joan McGowan. Joanne Romania and Mun Hartwqq. Joan McGowan and Joanne Romania lead Bullmgs rooters an the Blllungs High fight song during the half at Luvingston. BOTTOM PICTURE ILeft to Ruqhtj -Jackie Harrison. Joan McGowan, Joanne Romania, and Mm Hartwiq. ww' As you approach me gym rlaslum TITS football stadlum or any place where soorIQ ac I1v1I1eQ rpay be hela you wlll rear me cheers of Ihe soecta Iors led by Ine cheerleaders lI I e1r duIy Io make 'pe ex orternefu and yellmq rIo a u'1a'11 ous Cheer v'J'11 ran Iere me IS'9l1I'1Q of me ro Ja Io I e areal boys and oafaaee I ,I pa lc F' eerleaawa r au res a lorq a ount of rep a Q o J9TSO'1CIlllY and IIE? aollrty to lffa refrle Tue yel I a ers ae' ,1 oe P ared Io oar fs of II e Iearrs r Iearu must rave a leoflfr to Iram I e I3 ys In tHe Ca me ,ay IIIF leer a ere P LAI tram I ID ro Nd Io aolc I e Ie rn mqIf S 'rr I e I J any aan ay equally P e a 'or ea C Q C 1 Inq Q fl I Jef' good r1I err My I II NW aa' T e Iraf' sea o aa are 1 Aea .vu e Q f e fff I eer rr IQ fo If FQ L, Q Q v fig 5 E Q Q f Q W all Go I aaers f e rae or CQ aG ' e arl a an Io M Goran W1 oraau ou lark a f Mc YJ II ng .f af' a I N fa ef' Cauaa m armolrer y orIs evf II FAG' ONE HUNDRED FIVE :A ' I rj is ' A gl. - .Qrx o 'Loki S- - . 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M ' '. la . ear of sr V er' LEFT TO RIGHT Audrey Olson Dxane orthmgton Leola Albrecht Darlene Bohllng Bunny Feeder Eleanor MGFVIH Betty Basye and Sh1rley Reese -mr ola Albrecht Bunny Feeder Betty Tay lor Eleanor Marvm Audrey Olson and Betty Basye An arch of flags for Eleanor MQIVIH and Darlene Bohlrng glves you some 1dea of the snapy format1ons and 1ntr1cate drllls that the Flag Sw1ngers worked out to grve sports fans a touch of color and entertalnment durmg the 1nterm1ss1ons of the football and basketball games Flag Swmgers Th1s organrzatlon IS farrly new but IS recogrnzed as a source of real school sp1r1t and the1r perform ances are looked forward to The colorful banners of black and orange add rnterest and sp1r1t to any, school act1v1ty Members of th1s group spend a great deal of trme pract1c1ng durrng the school year as well as rn the summer vacat1on months Therr unlque routlnes and dr1lls are performed through out the school year at football games, basketball games, assemblles and rn parades At several of the basketball games hrgh exchange tosses were executed by the glrls These are new tosses and show much skrll and practrce Durrng the Southern D1VlSlOHGl Tournament here the flags twrrled for two of the evemng games to entertaln the spectators Therr sponsor 1S MISS Smrth and she has offered much help to the glrls It IS hoped that IH the near future the Flag Twrrlers along w1th the Baton Twlrl ers can be organrzed rnto a recognlzed club and offer more act1v1t1es to the school There are elght regular twrrlers They work to gether cooperat1vely and have learned to accept responslbrlrty Thelr often d1ff1cult, and expert, performances at both the football and basketball games have al ways met wrth a great deal of apprec1at1on from the large audrences PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIX W ' , n , ' . ' , A 1 I n . J ' y- , .. b' 4 4 ,P , ' 4 F fl r , ,gr 1 , 4. 'p ,,, LEFT 'ro RIGI-lTfShirley Reese, Le- , V,,,. 5 V ii A , r , . I I 1 1 1 'uf V I 7 4 V 6' LEFT TQ BlGl-lT Marcia Mulvanev, Bev Whittington, Bae Dennis, Ioanne Turner, laclcie Selviaqe, and Barbara Martell. This picture is characteristic of some ot the routine the Baton Twtrlers went through during the 11'll9f1'l'11SSlOT1S of the various games Each time the qirls performed the audience was very appreciative Furnishing the music tor Ioanne Turner and Bae Dennis 15 the B H S Peo band They are illustrating the complicated toss ups LUT TO BlGl-IT Marcia Mulvaney Bev Whittinqto Bae Dennis loanne Turner lackte Seividqe and Barbara Martell Baton jwtrlers a v s of t ose iootoail and has ice al qa'res If t e te ows lett tie ie l or e b r First a s ianoy art is o a aos rzarias uf u nfartemtr B Q T fnft l Q. fVf f fouls o ana i t ,1 were to s wo f a n r o C1 Barba a Marte l en r f ta J J ICQI Vu Bc fn 'fl a a Ba o e ras etoall gat two 25 rls loartrte Turn r ard Bae Dennis stan ina iaa ex arqed tosses Witt t eir oatons aa ire a se t irlea witn two Batons one ft e i t e qarnes inc u tnq f t oa ons and Is a aria a ne J ya r 1 ear t we ff' 1, ot t o seniors two un IQ s f f' sev ral subst tutes Q e r ea at ro tt 1 and s C a ey fou a e kil Under ne sors o organization has aofie .nun o auq ent se ol sriri PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVEN a XA .4 M i . C W- , ... , ,W I I V '1 , . , W .. i., , .K ,. H , V B K , ' t 1 Z Ns. i . Betnerioer tzie :1 . es 4 Ei so 5 l ' - in tite rn' ' 'le ot t:.e floor, - Cr. . o o 'P t 1 4,4 A ,, f 1' V -t - - . - ' etb i , 1- ..f..t alter tl., .fit o 1 fold Ito ns. le Ai: loo :J i- or tgge to ? Lure, you rertiorri e l - r A , at o. ti, games. At two Q' :to in, , . l d- ' ' W F' . .p ' ' Y ., K . .. Wm ,rrpA .F .W ., W f. nn tp . ff .... ': L .1 o . ,A ol. , y, O.. - no o i ou: ol t.:: .,lJ...f.4.l. 5.1lX-fC...'.Z'S, .LE t . at n '.-Jiriers. eitertaxnea ana arnpxsea t:.e tags I'.'Jlf.9'l at ire sazize tgrze, aax ov Crowd '.v1t2. their drjls, routines 'r ' agroloats. We di ' different att aogon. were .rgroaa of our twrrlers gusivas any Egiql. school B- H. gh Q-Us Lcd t-v,,l,l9fS for SQVQIG1 YQUYS. Tklis ' e . ' really tzink :ei ' 'A o ri . Tv y - lf. f uur 13 it R52 if ' j . - no . A, . -o , I le 1 ' F -, ,- .. A ' - , BJ- like 3515 ld Y-if Terk '71 - T L f ' Lots tv soszorzizre, Jn, so e . - -1 - The fn' W, nQ.-f,.n it ' 4 'A ivfvfl Gflfl : .lQ':'d .ff lI.z' U Nl? ll :IC ,ol . llQ. jylg gjswj VLv fjrl :ACLA f-In Cf Y 5 vfv 'f- Y-lg Rfifmq- rerfeatxig their Qlfllli ara roqtxrgeo so tr. t tl.- .5 l ' i ar.yr.e'.u't:.1:1gs :ave Leer: a aea if t:.e ion be .gxeirigtea tr,e greatest cf s 'l.. o tl o 'o orps t:.is year. At one 1 tn, o ko . rpges, spon-t.-:1ip I lvftss Szzxtz., t:.1s f . .. :.,, ., . e . -. di , ,Il t nt, -ago 't. UPPER LEFT Joyce Hardln to Jlm Newton Please understand me I never want to see you agaln UPPER RIGHT Jlm Newton to Beverly Dlrkes Mass Herrles th se are Ada s frlends the Edwards LOWER LEFT Bev erly Dlrkes to Jam Newton Get the Doctor get someone lf there IS no one there call an ambulance Newton go' LOWER RIGHT Dona Dorfler to Joyce Hardln The e there Mlss Herrles youll be alrlght KIND LADY Cn the evemnqs of November l9 and 20 the students of B H S under the drrectlon of Mr Erederrc M1ller presented tae melodrama Krnd Lady lhrs lS the trrst sertous drama ever pre sented by the Brhnas Hrqh students Although the play was cons1dered extremely d1ff1cult for students rt neld the audlence ln suspense untll the tmal curtaln An expertment was trled thrs year on December 6 when the cast and statt of Krnd Lady Journeyed to Bozeman where matlnee and evemnq oertormances were qrven Because ot the klnd recectrorw accorded Krnd Lady a play from Bozemor was brouant here CAST Mr Foster loin Kelly Mary Herrres loyce Harden and Beverly Drrkes Lucy Weston lamce Hartman Bose Dona Dortler Phylhs Glenmn ludy Ca rpb ll Peter Santard hm Newton Ada Lorralne H1ll Doctor hm Reynolds Mrs Edwards La Ve ne Partrrdqe Mr Edwards Bob Erederrck, Aqqle Edwards Pert Chapple Mr Rosenberg Collyer Bowen PRODUCTION STAFF Dlrector Mr Frederlc Muller Student Dlrector Jan Selleck Productnon Manager Beverly Dlrkes Asst Stage Manager Roy Morton Stage Manager Jlm Forney Stage Crew Harold Ferguson Jlm Chusch Bob Thompson Arnold Stone Buslness Manager Patty Forquer House Manager Audrey Olson Publlclty Manager Eddie Osborn Assistants Jean Askens Hugh Brlstor Orvllle Boggess Glen Ferguson Ushers Phyllls Fulton lrene Staley Betty Osness Helen Krone Bunny Feeder Thelma Robbms Pat Danlelson Jackne Selvldge Kathy Phelan Nancy Bennetts Marcla Mul vaney Lorena Martm Barbara Bertholf Jerlne Grlmstad Molly Mullin Pattl Henry Make up Dlrector Betty Troxel Asst Make up Dnrector Angellne Ellls Grace Jones Bonnle Blue Mildred Marvel Costume Director Betty Inman Asst Costume Durectors Mary McClure Mary Inman Joanne Flsher Property Manager Bull Jameson Assistants Lols Scherzer Hugh Morton Ilene Warden Marjorie Scoarse Francls Davls Mae Belle Paddock Asslstant Buslness Man agers Delores Smlth Loss Matson Marjorie Olson Agnes Hovland VIFQIYIIB Gelken, Betty Bollenbeck Jackle Harrason PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHT , I- Ik ' 3, 51 - - -1 :. P 3 f 1-P ' 1 1 . 'W ... ' ' 1 1- ' . . ' . ' ' . 11 , 1 - 11 I I I II . , . , . 1 ' ' 1 11 1 . . , . . I Il -' - . 11 a ' ' 1 ' -1 1 1 L . . ., . 1 1 - 1 11 , 11 f-1 . . . . , , , , . ' to , V . . 1 . 11 . 11 1 1 I O . . 11 . 11 1 I . 1 V . 1 1 . l . ' ' . ' - - 1 A 1 1 1 1 . . 11 3 . . A 1 1 A 1 1 11 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 1 - 1 - 1 . 1 I 1 5 I 1 1 - I 1 I 1 1 . 1 I I. 1 I 1I Z I 1 I 3 1 I I 1 Z 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 I1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 - 1 I 1 I . , I 1 1 - I , 1 - - I 1 . 1 1 1 1 I I1 - - 1 1 C I 1 I I I 1 ' . ' . ' . ' . '. . . ' . . ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 UPPER LEFT Jerry Talt to Loulse Tannehlll Oh do1 t leave me moonyeen' UPPER RIGHT Tom Welch to Janet Hartley Can t you see Kathleen I haven t any right LOWER LEFT Janet Hartley to Rtch Allan and Jerry Tart Now let me see you two go In to tea together LOWER RIGHT Kenny Talt to Jerry Tant I couldn t keep you from wlnnlng her but I can keep you from marrylng her' SMILIN THROUGH Over two thousand oersons attended the Sentor Htgh Ltttle Theater oresentatton ot that grand old drama Srntltn Through on the eventngs of February I8 and 19 Tae olay based on a love feud and tragedy o currtng two generattons ago kept tae capactty auotence tt susoense from the ttrst Curtatn to the ltnal cltnoax Dtrected by Mtss Clara Strutz and taged by Earl T Barley Srntltn Through was an outstandtng success CAST lanet Hartley ,oortrayed Katt teen Dungannon lerry Tatt lo t Var ret Loutse Tannehtll Moonyeen Clare Rtelt Allan Dr Owen l-lardtng loan lhlargraves Ellen Margaret Ennts Mary Kenneth Tatt lererr-lah Watne Torn Welcrt Kennett Watne Hugt lvlorlon Wttlte Atnley Mary Anderson Altcta Darlene Eohltng Sara Rtta Nelson Rose lrtt Reyaola Hubtn lu Newton Alvtr George Snell lgzera PRODUCTION STAFF Durector Mtss Clara Strutz Student Dlrector Jan Selleck Stage Dlrector Mr Earl T Balley Stage Manager Jam Forney Promoter Betty Inman Buslness Managers Patty Forquer Betty Inman Pert Chapple Donna Drew Beverly Borgan Francis Flelds Helen Eubanks Property Managers Francts Davis Bull Gtlbert Helen Fields Estelle Strong Lots Scherzer Flower Commtttee Isabelle Johnson Judy Campbell Elodue Rowley Shtrley McKee Vnolet Dtckey San dra Schroeder Nancy Le Rosslgnol Corrtne McCarvelIe Publletty Ed Osborn Rtch Allan Lots Kaltenbach Fred Day Beverly Dlrkes Audrey Olson Costume Dnrectors Levonne North Nancy Dale Barbara Braaken Bonnle Blue Elberta Mnlam Programs Margaret Berg Lorratne Moudry Make up Betty Troxel Jean Atkens Barbara Seltz Shlrley Schroed er Beverly Dtrkes House Managers Lots Slndelar Pat Lewts Elodte Rowley Pat Dantelson Barbara Berthold Bar bara Kell Joan Patrlck Corrlne McCarvelIe Betty Bollenbeck Nancy Bennetts Betty Rae Wolfe Marlene Castle Jan Hudson Eunice Bert Stage Crew Roy Morton Harrold Ferguson Lnghttng John Kelly Arnold Stone Bob Mammon PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINE - . . . . - - ' . nt ' 4' ' . ' ' . at ' . . . I 5 I ' ' - r ,. . , . o , o . t A C . . . - o . . , t vs 11 - 1 I ey- '53, - o ., t ., o , o Nts, . , o , . , . , t . .- , o , . o , , , . . . , , , ,,. . . . . , Q . M o , , . , , , , .. . , . . -, , t. , . ..... . 54.1 4. .Kyoto FEATURE STAFF . . . LEFT T0 RIGHT-Beverly Doe, Rich Allan. Ed Osborn. Marvella Plotner, Joyce McCormack, Aletha Bradley. . Here is the staff that provides the urn- teresting and humorous feature maternal for the paper. Along with the regular ar- ticles, this year has seen an added feature, the scandal sheet. CIRCULATION STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT Levonne North Kenny Anderson Ed Osborn Gus Anton Loss Kaltenbach Joyce McCormack Mar vella Plotner When you received your paper an your locker regularly that was the result of the work of thus staff Of small use would be the papers If they were not folded and de llvered by this department SPORTS STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT Gus Anton Ralph Newman Reid Hagen Kenny Anderson Wuley Johnston Kenny Sletten Aletha Bradley Watching and wrltlng each sports event IS the large job of this staff Any sports fan wlll agree that the sports sec tlon of the Kyote was of great Interest and contributed much to making the pa per a success OLH'l'lC1flSI7'l Today the student or Iournallsm 1S faced wlth the task of loarnlng a trade that has gamed tn rmportance by leaps and bounds Upon h1s shoulders wrll someday rest tne responsrbrllty of help1ng to enllglcten many of h1s fellow c1t rzens to help mould thelr op1n1ons along the patn to tolerance frlendshlp and understandmg One of lr e frrst laws of Journallsm 1S to pr1nt the facts preclsely as they are Smce most of tae knowledge of man must be obtalned from read1ng matter the accuracy of the facts prmted 1S of tne utmost rmportance A Journalrst of many years ago was greatly handlcapped not only by h1s lack of matenals but by h1s l1m1ted knowledge Few sources of 1nformat1on were to be found anywhere The reader had to depend upon h1s own GXDQTIGHCQS to verlfy the truth 1n the stones he read Today the author edltor or reporter IS oblrgated to be accurate to h1s read 1ng publlc for h1s rnformatlon IS unl1m1ted mg recent years Radlo broadcastlng has brought a demand for skrlled wrlters copy readers and scrtpt men There are now more magazmes on the market than ever before In hrgh school experlence IS the greatest ad vantage of the Journallsm student He not only learns how to wr1te but IS grven the opportum ty of help1ng to create an actual paper read by many of h1s fellow students He learns at fxrst hand though on a very small scale about crrculatlon, advert1s1ng and make up ln short all that goes 1nto the groundwork of a large newspaper PAGE ONE HUNDRED TEN X .. A 1 . d 1 , . . , , . . W . I ' I I A I I V I ' I . ' Frelds ln th1s trade have been rncreasmg dur- I - I - ., c , . , . V L . 1 ' 5 , ' . - V ' I I 4 I N-f I I - . , Taper ADVERTISING STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT Al Cochrane Fred Day Reid Hagen Wlley Johnston Har rlett Wolfe Aletha Bradley Rose Duva On the shoulders o' thas staff Iles the rf sponslbnllty of gettlng and keeplnq th all lmportant ads nn the paper Wuthout theur fme work there could be no paper STAFF HEADS 'aww' LEFT TO RIGHT Henry Harsch ad vlser Has us the dlfflcult posltlon of su per and the Annual Donna Drew as th +4 edntor In chlef Thus Dosltlon on the staff requires a great deal of time and ene oy Ed Osborn associate editor worked ws Miss Drew an publnshlng the Kyote He- also held responslble posltlons on the Annual staff NEWS STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT Rlch Allan Lols Kaltenbach Al Cochrane Ed Osborn Marvella Plotner Aletha Bradley and Le vonne North Here IS the staff that must get the life blood of the paper Thus staff must fund all the news as It happens or before t happens and wrlte It un an Interestlnq manner 'Q 7946 -47 Jiyote Staff Wrth tne skllltul quldance of Mr Henry Harsch a comparatrve newcomer to B H S the fltth penod Journallsm class has aqam pub llshed the B H S Kyote paper and has endeav ored to brlnq to you the student An accurate chronlcle of student act1v1tV Before the flrst ed1t1on of the Kyote could ao to press the edltors and the r stalls for the var lous departments had to be appomted Donna Drew was elected edltor rn chref and was asststed by Ed Osborn assoclate edttor The News Staff was beaded by RICH Al an whlle Beverly Doe supervlsed the feature wr1t ers Ralph Newman d1rected all sports report mq and clrculatron was under the drrecuon ot the C1fCUlGl1OH Staff, headed by Levonne North PAGE CNE H UND Advertrsrnq was managed by the Advertlsrnq Staff and 1ts manager Beld Haqen Featured columns were Donna Drew s Schoohte whrch deplcted current events of the school 1n a humorous lrqht Ed Osborn s Band Off Beats qave 1lS readers an arnusrnq account of band room act1v1t1es Kenny Sletten s As l See lt predlcted the outcome of varlous Bronc sports contests Aletha Bradley s Bobby Socks Athletrcs was a reqular column QIVIDQ the stu dent body a plcture of tae qlrls athlettc act1v1 tres Ralph Newmans Sports GOSSID present ed readers w1th an over all v1ew ot school ath let1c events The Photoqraphlc Staff was composed ot Ken ny Anderson, Danny Danlelson, Bob Mammen and Gordon Curran RED ELEVEN -as A ' l . . . - so . . ' '-, ' - 1 1 . - jp - V 1 I ll. . ,. .- . 1 . . - 0 l 7' O f ',1ig:75.ig11 ,fr . 0 . fi 1 ff 'MQQ , . . . 4- . . '2 2:3211 A ' -f 6 A - - . ts X ' ' ' r . l . ' ' . 'th . 3 ' ' ' . . y 2 I C -- . . - . ' . v 1 5 , 4 ' a . ' I .- , . . ., , . . . , , , 1 . 11 , 11 . . , 11 . . 1 11 1 1 - . . . 11 11 . . A 1 1 l I ll 11 . . 1 1 ' 1 .1 - . 11 . . V - ' -' - ' 1 1 . 1 . , 1 A - I I ' . l If l Al , . - , 1 . . 1. . , ' ' LEFT TO RIGHT K y Ande s R etta e e s y H ' Qin! Y' 4- O 3 lQxPC9 Ar r 3294 QQ 'M Jiyote Kenny Anderson had the key posrtron ot the 47 Kyote Annual Hts was a very dtftrcult task as he had to organ1ze the Annual Help mg h1m rn th1s Job was assoctate edrtor Raetta Stevens Her duues were tar from easy as second on the staff Overseerng all work done on the yearbook was Henry Harsch the adv1ser PICTURE MOUNTING STAFF FIRST ROW tI..ett to Rlghtl Ian Hudson Iack1e Harrrson Audrey Olson Phylhs Fulton Thelma Rob b1ns Helen Krone Each plcture that went mto the Annual had to be cut to the correct srze and then mounted on card board Thls requrred much t1me and patlence Mountmg rs an 1m portant responsrbrhty EDITORIAL STAFF FIRST ROW CI.ett to Rrghtl Ioyce Hardrn hm Reynolds Ale tha Bradley SECOND ROW Bev erly Doe Ianet Hartley Audrey Olson Lorrarne Moudry Rrch Al lan Al Cochrane Faced w1th perhaps the greatest responsrbrhty connected wlth the 47 Kyote thrs group had the tedr ous task ot producrng all the wrrt ten materlal for the year book Along wrtn ldentrfrcatron GCIIVIIY and club wr1te ups sports stones and all the feature matenal ADVERTISING STAFF FIRST ROW tLett to Rrghtb Retd Hagen Al Lochrane Aletha Brad ley SEcOND ROW Fred Day Rrch Allan As anyone connected wrth the Annual can tell you the ads rn such a pubhcatron are ot utmost rmportan e to the trnances These few people had to contact varrous busrnessmen and obtaln ads trorn them nual Sta As advertising manager of the Annual Al Cochrane had the Job of securing and supervising all ad work for the book Betty Ann In man art editor designed the cover and was responsible for all art work in the Kyote Ed Osborn lit erary editor and circulation man ager was responsible for all liter ary work in the Annual including features 1dent1f1cat1ons clubs and sports Writeups PHOTOGRAPHERS LEFT TO RIGHT Danny Dan ielson Bob Marnrnen Gordon Cur ran ln their hands was the enorrn ous task of taking all pictures for the Annual At times this Job was extremely difficult because of material shortages and lack of dependability of groups whose pictures had to be taken CIRCULATION STAFF FIRST ROW tLeft to Rightl Lois Kaltenbach Marvella Plotner Le vonne North Ierry Tait SECOND ROW Ed Osborn Don Needham Orville Boggess This staff had the duty of selling and distributing the Annuals Much responsibility and work was required of these people To the credit of this staff is the fact that tney broke all previous sales rec ords LAYOUT STAFF FIRST ROV! tLeft to Rigntl Marge Olson Don Needharn Mary Anaerson lirn Forney SEC OND ROW Lois Kaltenbach Le v rine North ln pr paring t..e Annual frrst co. es the layout work. This is tne i b of aetcrrnining the location of , cn different item that goes into tr e Annual. This requires a great '-al of tirn, and work. LEFT TO RIGHT AICOCI1 a e Betty Ann Ed Os o A40 1 :rf- STRIKE GAINS IMMEDIATE ACTION Why drd the football team resort to such radrcal actron? They needed tre support of the student ody School spurt had been lax and they declded drastrc measures must be taken Thus a strlke resulted ln order to pacrfy the angry strrlc ers Dona Rtta Smlth IS seen here ent rtarnrna them by means of a tap aance Plctured rn the front row left to rtaht are Tony Schmldt hm Orr Sonny ld rzoa D1 lc Gregory Ralph Newman and Russ Clark and stand ma IS Iv r Mrller ln the secona row left to rra t are Lefty Byrne lack Rohwell Larry lsrael and fwruck Ya s CHANCELLOR SELKE ADDRESSES SENIORS Dr George A Sellce exe utrvc head cf tne Greater Unrversty of Montana was featured tn a specral assembly qlven for t e senlc s on Qctober O l946 Thfs dfstrnqulshed quest addressed the senrors on tne subaect o therr preparauon for h1qher educatron flssembfzes SULPHUROUS MATCH Amrd screarns of laughter ties two wrestlers battled ft out rn slc ITIOIIOH to tne accompanrment of t bass drum At the left rs Gus Anto alras Moosetace McG1rlc and opponent 1 hm Reynolds ahas' Atomlc hm Retereerna tne rnatc rs Emory Bull Thls wrestltna 'nat was staaed for the purpose of ente tarnrnq the students who subscrlbe l0UOf for the Kyote newspaper HARMONY THAT IS' Pep rallres often feature unrau stunts and here lS an excellent exar' ple Drclc Humphrey Cleftl and B Walker Crrahtl are prctures as they a tempted to harmontze on You Ar My Sunshrne and Down By the Cla Mrll Stream The perfor nance of t duet had rts proper effect lt succeec ed rn arousrna the students pep a n tne audrence responded to the ac qulte enthusrastrcally If you I i..P'1f fhndi I I IDU,- PAGE ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN . 1 ' ' ' - . , . -C ' ' U, ' ' ' A 1-, I ..C' l l YW , FVQ A , . nr- S . , - ft . . ,, , . . , - , ,- . , . my . . cn '- . . .I A r at c I . .. 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F1-ilfll . VI 1. 1 F10 1-111011 Q mCIQ1X1W'lQ11lffI1. 12115 ' Q31 211.01 55197110511 1: 111111 0101 '.',,11f ' g:.1v11 0111.055 001111 .11 he 1. X. 151.11 1vfc,t.. I11lJf.1 tuey I.f1V+? CI T913 3 LLQ. fxf, 1 1001011 0 I A . 1: A1111 1:1e 1111: , 0 05 5e:11b1y1011?1e 5111de1'11b0dy. 111051ed --Y v W, ', , ,' 11111, .11 10:1 11 d 11 d 1.1,' ' .1 '1 . 1d iz: e 00. 111. 'ed 1 e ' '1e1y. 1 . . 11 . , 1 1 1, ' 1 ' - 1 ' 1 0' ' ., 1: ' , f , be 1 - 11 A 1 I ' . Q 1 , . Q1 . 1 f' - 1 I X' V1 9 'sf 9 . . .,1 J,-. , ' ' ' ' fi K: N yi . , 1 I, 0 I1 ' KINETIC lt didn t seem long before we were in the midst of basketball season land what a season it Wasil. This Kinetic Club dance was held after the Glen- dive game. lt was a great success as most of them were. Throughout the basketball season as during the football season dances were held quite often and were well appreciated by those who attende- them. All dances that were spon- sored by various B. H. S. clubs had unusually good music and this was one factor that made them go over so we . YOUTH ACTIVITIES Sponsored by the Youth Activities Board, this dance was held in the lun- ior High gym. Every Thursday night, under the sponsorship of this Board, a dance is given in the Barn, Members to the Y. A. B. are from B. H. S., St. Patricks High and the lunior High. This is but one of the addition- al dances sponsored by the Board this year. Furnishing the music for this dance was a good orchestra, the Gentlemen of Rhythm. AFTER BUTTE GAME As usual the football season ush ered in the numerous after game dances Many of these were held in the cafeteria and they always proved to be a success Always on hand are refreshments for the players and the rooters Today everyone is celebrat ing one of the victories of th season One detail that was characteristic of these after game dances was the large number of couples t at grad uated last year that attended This light atmosphere GREAT FALLS GAME Although the score was heart breaking the dance following the Great Falls game was welcomed by: both the Billings student body and the visitors Good music and a friend ly atmosphere was enioyed till the en This dance is but one of the many examples of the good sportsmanship that prevailed through both the foot ball and basketball seasons i . . t .' t A seemed to add to the cordial and Q . ' . . d. L tl ll Ufhzrl After the Game Followlng the Brllrngs Bozeman bas ketball game on March l the B1ll1ng Youth ACllVlll9S Board sponsored a dance rn the Iumor Htgh School gym MUSIC was furmshed by the Gentle men of Rhythm under the drrectlon of Emory Bull After game dances al ways h1ghl1ght an athletrc season Bronc Round Up Carnlval a testlvrty well detrnes the Bronc Bound Up held 1n the Senror Hlgh School gym the evenmg of March 29 Gala booths sponsored by the varr ous school clubs offered all types ot entertamment to the approxrmately 300 attendrng students The prlze tor the best booth was taken by the ACl1V1ll9S Club and Ioy ludkrn won a S5 OO cash award for nammg the event Dance After Bronc Bzson Basketball Game The dance held ln the gym atter the Bronc Brson basketball game was typr cal of the dances sponsored by varrous clubs throughout the year These dances also provlded fun and recre atxon for all who attended Wlth musxc provxded by varlous orgamzatlons the success of tnese dances was proved trme and trme agam Southem Dlvxslonal Vtctory Dance As a CllIIlCIY to the Southern D1v1s1on al Basketball Tournament a dance sponsored by the Klnetlc Club and held 1n the gym was one of the most successful soc1al affarrs ot the year W1th the Gentlemen of Bnythm pro v1d1ng tne1r own specral brand of dance muslc a large crowd was attra ted fo the gala two hour event O , s . w I I ' V - ff . 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' ' ' 1 ' I I 0 ' ' 7 . . 1 , JA! . 1 u ,. , . . c O v 11 V H l ' c r PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN KBMY Sportscast To Our Loyal Supporters the Busxness Men of Blllxngs On behalt ot the enttre student body the 1947 Kyote bus1ness staff reserves th1s space to express to the busmess tlrms ot Btlllngs our appreclatxon for the ttne manner ln whlch they have supported our Annual through the1r adverttsmg The students of th1s school fully reallze that your tmancral backlng has contrlbuted rn a large degree toward the productton ot thts yearbook You have demonstrated your readmess to lend tlnanctal asslstance to a Worthwhtle prolect and IH dorng so have gam ed the hrgh regard of the student body as betng among thts communltys most publlc sptr rted cxtlzens We feel sure that rn the years to come upon lookmg back to our hlgh school days through the medxum ot thls Annual we shall realtze even more fully now much the a1d ot our local buslness men counted tn makmg thrs enterprtse a success In purchaslng your advert1s1ng our solicttors endeavored to lmpress upon you that you were mvesttng rather than contrtbutmg We beheve that your lnvestment w1ll pay d1v1dends ot good w1ll and fr1endsh1p whtch wtll contlnue through the years The Kyote busxness staff IS glad to have nad the ooportuntty of servlng you the leadrng merchants ot thrs commuruty Once agam we express our apprec1at1on of your ftne cooperatron Bustness Manager Al Cochrane Advertrstng Staff Rtch Allan Aletha Bradley Fred Day Re1d Hagen PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN 1 I . . . . 1 . . 1 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 . . 1 . . . 1 A . ' 1 1 , . SCL UVGS Classes ot Work School Llfe WIII and Prophecy Adverhslng 130 Classes at work Bugs n Stuii Buzz Brusletten and Gene Gen try holding the snake are in the process of dissecting it Mary An derson and Richard Skates to the right of the two boys are dissect ing a frog When they have fm ished their work a comparison will b made between the charac teristlcs and structure of the snake and those of the frog ln the present time the women s place IS far from being confined to the home They have as much of a place in the business world of today as do the men Yet the classes such as this teach them the fundamentals of making a good home Today cz Class Tomorrow a Home Home Ec is one course that ha but one definite obiective This is to tram girls to be practical and thrifty homemakers of tomorrow Miss G lohnson teaches the girls all things that will be of use to them in the future Atom Smashing . . . This is the class that teaches tomorrow's chemists their basic training. Complicated and inter- esting experiments are performed here by the students under the skillful guidance of the instructor Mr C Borberg Lately chemistry has become a very maior part of American in dustry All branches of business are relying more and more on the various sciences Thus it is that these studies are very important Work Book DOES Mean Work In this class under the super vision of Mr E Collins the future scientists of America are taught the fundamentals of physics They learn through various means in cluding textbooks and work books but most interesting and educa tional are the lab experiments PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY Qfasses at work AVIATION MECHANICS Some of the boys of the Aviation Mechanics class are repairing this North American SNI in their class roorn hangar Members of this class are becom ing Al mechanics repairing planes for experience These boys receive two credits for this class which takes three periods The class is under the capable and experienced guidance of Mr Corey who replaced Mr A B Green at this post This class was started ln l937 as an experiment by Mr Green WOOD SHOP Members of this class are prepar ing to be the carpenters of tomorrow So if you want a house bu1lt you had better get your order in early These boys will be swamped with orders in two or three years This class IS under the expert guidance of Mr Howard Vanover They receive one credit for ther work Each can choose his own pro Ject in this way they get experlence in the field they like most The shop in BH S is equipped with some o the finest power mach1nery avail able Q-.J fn' FARM SHOP These boys are students of agri culture and are learning in the Bil lmgs I-ligh farm shop about the op eration and maintenance of farm machinery and farm equipment This shop is an important divislon of the to give Montana a better equipped generation of farmers in the future With this practical experience as a supplement to their other educat1on they get from books these boys will emerge from high school bette equipped to start farming on their own AUTO SHOP Tnis is a scene taken in the B H S auto wrecking shop These boys are given practical experience in the field of auto mechanics by work ing on cars that need overhauling Any one who 1S willing to take the risk may have their car fixed fo Just the cost of the parts used Con trary to popular belief these boys really do efficient work on their pro iects and are gaming valuable knowledge that will help them in the future and give them the experience necessary to get their Jobs ' - L, - f 5 I , ' . N' n . A . . l A 'r , v , . , . 1 . . . , L., 1 4' I A , , , ' iq , ,ff A . . 'w?wjV -' ky agriculture department and will help .'f,: . . n u ll - IA I . ' I t I ,. ' . I . . . A , 1 , . PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTV-ONE Glasses at work TYPING CLASS Wrth heads bent rn earnest effort the future secretarles and Stenogra phers of the r1s1ng busrness world tram therr nrmble frngers to sklm swrftly over the keys of therr type wrrters The students prctured here form but one of the many typrng lasses that assembles each day to rrnprove therr skrlls Teachers of the frrst and second year typrng classes are Mrss Grace McCallum MISS Vera Mcllleynolds and Mrss lean Iohnston LIBRARY The group prctured here lncludes students who, durrng therr study perl ods, take advantage of the outstand rng lrbrary whrch rs at therr drsposal at all trmes The shelves are stack ed hrgh wrth volumes frlled wlth knowledge both entertarnrng and factual Many hours are spent ID readrng the tales of other people and therr experrences Mrss Elza Huffman and her lrbrary ardrs are avallable at any trme to help students rn se lectrng books for study and pleasure WE M'-XKE ANYTHING a 'nn stop goal o rany DOES W o are rnterestea 1n 'ractunes lt IS were that boys under arefu gu dan e of Mr Purcell rve alnr g rt rr tal work ng ana the use of 'nodern macnmerf u has lathes cutters and other ma c mes tt t ar found '1 a modern KVHERE MEN MEET MEN Under t e skrllful gurdrance or Mr Roy Morrn tne gym classes are here gorng through a SGFIGS of calrsthen rcs rn tn Senror f-hgh gym The boys fave calesthenlcs for the frrst half year and as soon as the Weather p rmrts they go outsrde to play touch football and other outdoor games .I The cl' e 1 lS the N l f . 1 A v , , , u the c . l 1 c r . c , rece tr ' ln 1. i s A V . A A X s ct , , l - 51' i a e r . machine shop. LW ' ' ' . . . A We . . 1 T . Q . . V . , PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO Glasses at work PART-TIME TRAINING ln this class, under the somewhat deceiving title of P.T.V.T.T., students learn to be business men and wom- en. Mr. R. Wilson, instructor of this class, in addition to instruction goes about to the various places his stu- dents work and gives them a grade for their work. This gives them two credits. GALS WITH BICEPS Along with mental improvement modern education demands physical Well being This go s for girls as well as for boys Here in the girls gym various games and exercises ar used for th s purpose BOOKKEEPER S TRAINING Here boys arid girls alike are trained to take a place in the busi ness world ot tomorrow as book keepers Trained by Mr P Daylis they are preparing for an assured tuture as an off e worker YOU NAME IT WE LL DRAW IT tie SIUGDFIS w take om ercia art learn everyt ng t ere is to know about art as a b s fi s Many times tleroughout te ear tlis ass called upon t ake ostere and they always dc a line ob QQ - ' . ' e ' . ' ' 3 i , Y 3 - .4 ' . xc . 1 . s i , .,, , W K I K, r 9 ' Q N , , 7 5 ' Under the direction ol Mr. E. Bailey 3 le c . io c . .me - l f iq - . ' u i. es . . ' . y .t' cl is o V c - ' ' ' s 1 . PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-YHREE COUPLES OF LONG STANDING SEATEDfEd Osborn and lanice Hartman. LEFT TO BlGHTeBalph Newman Pat OMalley Don Davis Peqqy Brusletten Marge Olson Lar- ry Creel. These are but a few of tne couples in B. H. S. that can be seen together hand in hand a great deal of the time. Oh! What would this life be without someone to meet you in the morning before class after class and carry your books. Ask one of these couples for they can tell you. BLUE SLIPS LEFT TO BIGHTAA Iohnny Bradford Mr. F. Daylis. Here is the man and the room that has made the eternal BLUE SLIP famous. No boy in the school, or girl either, is unfamiliar with those ever famous words, Meet me at 3:3Ol The graduating class will never forget M . D. There could never be enough thanks in ref turn for everything he has done for the students of B. H. S. CAFETERIA PAY COUNTER Here is a scene in the cafeteria dur ing one of the lunch periods This calm picture would fool anyone not connected with the school When the sound of the bell is heard it is similar to the shot of a pistol in the midst of a herd of cattle lt is soon quieted down when everyone lS seated en Joying the meal which Mrs Biedel and the cooks have prepared A everyone knows the periods between ll 50 and l 20 are the most enioyed periods during the day BETWEEN CLASSES A photo such as this can be taken at any time between classes For this is the normal scene of students in the hall going from one room to anotner Although this sounds as 1 sophomores for they are Just b gin ning to learn the tactics of plowing their way to class before the bell all in one piece As time goes by you can learn to dodge the crowd .2 I .I I I I . s 1 ' uc it is a simple thing to do, ask the 4 ' Q ' . H . 5 gr, XX 1 1 1 'LAM 1' at 1 il r Yellow Terror Here is perhaps one of the best-known relics in B. H. S. Iust how long this antiquated contrap- tion has served Billings High is un- known, but, by all appearances, it has been for a very long time. To haul students to the Aviation classes is the prime purpose of the Ter- ror, but it is also wonderful material for gags and puns. One objection is that, during the win- ter months, it often times is a little chilly, This factor is overlooked out of rever- ence to the bus. Oh! Those Legs Lettermen's initiation is one thing that is always looked forward to by the stu dent body That time is always filled with humor and embarrassment Left to right are pictured four of the new members Wiley Iohnston Ralph Newman Bob Strecker and Bill Oser All of these are from the football team the cagers received their honors later At least one practical duty of the ini tiates is that of shining shoes They be come quite adept at this Job during their course of training Life 4,4 '3 il'- Q' f ltfyffnkfiw Better Than Walking A very large percentage of the Bil lings High students go to and from school by way of bus Each afternoon at 3 30 there are a numb r of busses waiting to take the students to their re spective residential districts On cold snowy wlnter days busses are often times packed with student pas s ngers in sardine style Still better to b sligfitly crushed than thoroughly frozen For these vehicles of transporta tion there wil always be a grateful memory by those teen ag rs using them Where School Life Begrns More things transprre behind the school than ever could in front of th ouilding He e at a most any time can b found a very large number of stu dents cars and Just stuaents After eac'i of tae tfiree lunch periods groups g t together to talk over the in ustices of tuai s t e latest assembly or tri o'ni ig dan e rralsc o ietwerae-to oo s o t i r eouiiaing or in front but ere in pack One tiing t at as changed recently s t e aosen of rrany oikes and t e resen e of or and more cars . I 5 ' 1 , , , . , 3' A . W. ' X v 1 x , I - c . , : , e , - Q , . - . c . , e . l .V - e ' K , ' ' ,M f 5, -v . . , . , A e ' - ' .T 1 ' I 1 v , ' , , , . '.'- V A -A - A 1 Q I . 5 ' c . st ' e , n Q , le c . r c . A 5 ' ' ' 'I Fo -e ,Ho l .Z . ,r ce l k .M , ,. 1. ' ' 1 ' . fl t rf. 1. R .W . , . , . , L ' we 1 1- ,A ,- Q ,, , co c . . c .. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTV-FIVE Clczss LU!!! Know all men by these presents that we the class of 1947 of the Bllltngs I-hgh School be 1ng of sound mmds and drsposmg memorres do hereby 1n behalf of the aforesatd semor class make publtsh and declare th1s to be the last w1ll and testament of the satd sen1or class hereby revokmg all former w1lls be quests and devrces of whatever nature made by tms class we do also 1n the name of the aforesa1d semor class QIVG devlse and be queath to all those present herem and here after named by us all our estate of whatever name tttle or descrxptton real personal or mlxed herem and hereafter named ARTICLE I Sectton I To the Hrgh School we leave three years of hard t'?l work and all our good tlmes Sectron II To the School Board we leave our thanks Sectlon III To Mr Ragsdale we leave those Senlors not graduatlng Sect1on IV To Mr Daylls our apprec1at1on for everythmg he has done for us Sectlon V To M1ss Wh1pple We leave our old excuses so next year s class w1ll have to get some new ones Sectlon VI To all Teachers we leave a few more gray harrs and the underclassmen to keep the school golng Ilm Israel leaves w1th h1s hablts llm New ton takes h1s dancmq ab1l1ty w1th h1m Shtrley Dudley leaves unhappy as her collect1on of men has f1nally caught up w1th her Elberta Mrlam leaves glad to go Barbara Beaty leaves her black ha1r C73 to Boots Raetta Ste vens leaves her lndependence and Ir1sh tem per to anyone who can get by w1th 1t Donna Drew leaves her Glasses to Bugs Bunny Ralph Newman leaves h1s femrnme appeal and foot ball sweater to Dlck Gregory Pat OMalley b queaths her beauty to somebody as yet un dlscovered Alllson Frsk leaves h1s qulet ways to Wen dell Ott Luzetta Rambold and Martlyn Shol leave thetr fr1endsh1p and out of town tr1ps to Iackle Selv1dge and Delores Shope Bob Fred erlcks w1lls h1s clean shaven face to the Smrth Bros Lee F1sher leaves h1s pugnaclous ap pearance to Albert Foster Dorrs Hamrlton w1lls her genlal d1spos1t1on to Rltau Sa1mo Dlck Hanson leaves h1s f1rst per1od smokes to Walter I-loffer Clalr I'Iarr1s and Angelo Kalarrs wlll thelr br1ll1ance to Itrn Reynolds Dorothy Haas leaves w1th the thun dermg herd Ed Osborn bequeaths h1s htgh ldeals and long record of good work at B H S to any Iunlor who would attempt to do as much as Ed has Walter Goodman w1lls h1s good heartedness to Gary Mattson Dorothy Errck son leaves her gold1locks to the Three Bears Glen Ferguson leaves h1s self esteem to Gene Golck Ioy Grmeraad w1lls The Skln You Love to Touch to Shtrley Reese Betty Good w1lls her sweet sm1le to Lor1 Moudrey Doreen Knaub leaves her happy days 1n B H S to the up and comtng Sophornores Tom Bangart w1lls h1s cafe workrng to George Pap pas Mabel Damm leaves to change her name Dudley Dean leaves h1s m1l1tary school to Frank Rathman Better be good Frank someday they ll do rt' Maunce Dever1ll w1lls h1s cowboy boots and ten gallon hat to Frank I-Ioule Don Devltt w1lls h1s lazlness to Melf Ingram Betty lean Bender bent a fender Longfellow lack Rehberg bequeaths h1s Adams Apple to Iames Knoll Frances Re1n1g leaves to JOIH Sonney V1rg1n1a Robertson leaves her golden srlence to Helen Frelds Charles Roybal leaves a sly gesture to be used 1n the wake of mls demeanors Shtrley Schroder leaves the vast harvest of her sweet sm1le to sweeten those after the test faces Ierry Shea w1lls h1s uneven ways to Ames MCKIDSGY Lo1s Slndelar be queaths her vrrtues to Mary Anderson We re qomg crazy Because we are lazy Thts W1ll IS sad The Staff LOIS Choate bequeaths her serene appear ance and Advlce to the Love Lorn to any well meanmg Iumor g1rl Ieanette Wrlder leaves her sweet ways to Hazel Bryan and Betty Troxel Iosephme Wllhelm w1lls her quletness to Marlan Well Ruth Bottomley leaves her Job at the hospltal to all futur nurses Betty Whrttman leaves her whol hearted cooperatlon to Iamce Hartman I-Iar r1et Wolfe leaves her flag umform to Darlene Bohl1ng Shlrley Alklre leaves her magnet c personahty to Beverly Doe Altce Allen leaves her long beautrful halr to Gay Vannoy Lo1 Kalt nbach leaves her bass drum sttll re soundmg Delbert Wllson w1lls h1s kmttmg needles to Bob Malmstead Mlke Treanor leaves eventually' Sonny Herzog leaves h1s week end romances to Dwrght Green PegQ'Y Brus letten leaves W1Sl'111'1g Donny were gomg w1th her Dlck Humphrey w1lls h1s magrc ftddle to hm Smrth B tty Sharpe w1lls her speed P GE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY SIX I - ' I I I ' : I l - I - I I I I I ' W ' I I .' , I ' I Section VII.-To all students: We are mad. . 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' e- Class Wrll on the typewrrter to all of Mrss McCallums future typrng students Ioanne Turner leaves her athletrc abrlrtres to Donna Feeder Ioanne Romanra wrlls her come hrther eyes to Donnre Vladrc Thatcher Iorres wrlls hrs football swagger to Ierrrne Dean Irm Crane takes hrs darlrng smrle and gorgeous new car wrth hrm Sally Fletcher and Delores Keller leave therr love of horses to Betty Basye and Ioan Patrrck Don Mullowney wrlls hrs rnnocent look to Rrch Carter Brll I-Irnk be queaths hrs tres and whrte shrrts to Emory Bull loyce Branca and Carolyn Bertram wrll ther frrendly Hr to Iackre Harrrson Ed Strendrng leaves hrs perfect personalrty and long pants to Tommy Morledge Al Cochrane wrlls hrs dateless nrghts to Steve Peckovrch Lrlah Harrrs leaves her sportrng abrlrty to Lorna Nelson Gus Babcock and Wayne I-Iaun leave therr Saturday nrghts at Shepherd to those who have never had a good trme Shrrley Baker wrlls her sweet per sonalrty and newly won frrends to Ioyce Har den Leonard and Melvrn Barley leave therr lrttle Ford to Brll Chapel Beverly Arnett leaves those trrps to Lrvrngston to the Iunror boys Art Lamey takes up where Ken Anderson racket at school Shes decrded to take up vorce Margre Agte leaves her frrendly smrle to Gracre Iones Ionny Adamson wrlls hrs comb to Dr k Shadoan Betty lane Adams leaves Stan Thompson wrth hrs car Phyllrs Snow and Ioan Grll leave therr flrghty ways to the frrst swallows back from Caprstrano lack Sutton wrlls hrs one and only date to Bob Perrrgo Shrrley Krmmel leaves her men' Drck Stultz and Carol Koenrg leave therr compan ronshrp to Isabell and Grace Iohnson Ierry Tart leaves to let hrs younger brother carry on hrs week ends Keep rt rn the famrly boys' Bud Spangler wrlls hrs corffure to Bob Graves Floyd Werle bequeaths hrs musrcal abrlrty to there s nobody to leave rt to so I guess hell take rt wrth hrm Vrrgrnra Kyger and Dorothy Dusaprn leave therr tapprng abrl rtres to Tonr Boyle Neal Krrkness wrlls hrs halo and wrngs to Allen Speed Ioyce Krnds father and Dorothy Hermbrchner wrll therr bob by prns and wave set to Marran Schoessler Greta Lewrs leaves her drape shape sweat ers and sheep bangs to Nellre Brrstor Shrrley Larrrer and Velma Morrrs wrll therr long tresses to Eunrce Martrn Norma Fox and Alma Hardt leave the reputatron of berng the only needles rn the world wrth two eyes The Wrll and Prophecy Staff takes trme out after that one' Marcra Dober leaves her dark eyes to Bar bara Lee Woods Brll Eyes Oser wrlls hrs vrsron to the referees of the future Brllrngs games Elrzabeth Grove leaves her frne fea tures to Dorothy Tart Larry Israel leaves hrs broad shoulders to Larry Leslre Clrfford Hull Ioe Lave Wrllram McDonald and Harold Mrchael sneak quretly out the back door wrth a srgh of relref Brll Walker wrlls Umbrrago to Ioe ask the band members Arthur Whrte leaves hrs sweet face to Brll Iameson Carol Vrllerup and Iune Parrs leave therr re lrgrous language to Barbara and Marrlyn Sertz Carl Nelson wrlls hrs allurrng eyes to Marrlyn Nrchol Dottre Vandenberg wrlls her matrnee partres to any Iunror grrl who can stand rt Beverly Cole wrlls her excused absences to Lou Anne Harrrs Inga Fosrord wrlls her freckles to Florence England Grlb rt Hornung bequeaths hrs rendezvous to Kathy Phelan and Irm Paxrnos Lette Grace Bobbrns Inelva Prckard Lors Scherzer leave due to twelve years of hard work Noble Samuels leaves hrs dancrng abrlrty to lack Mrller Tommy Martrn wrlls hrs hot lrps to Donnre Davrs Ellrs Mar vel leaves hrs motorcycle to Irmmy Harness Wylre Iohnson wrlls hrs happy outlook on lrfe Tommy Vladrc wrlls hrs baseball status to Lum Rerchenburg Shrrley Vandegenachte leaves her herght to Bette Rae Wolfe Ioe Totten due to the shortage of totten and wool leaves for the 'dwess factory Beverly Davenport and Mary Ioan Whrttle wrll therr beauteous black harr to Bronco Helen Walters and Dorothy Weber leave the offrce hurrredly after checkrng the ab sences for the last trme to make sure that none of the vrctrms have escaped Brll Angle and Chuck Yates wrll therr team management to Eldon Hutchrnson and Brll Stong Dewey Byrnes wrlls hrs gay partres to Allen Speed Russ Clark leaves hrs bubbles strll floatrng rn mrd arr Frances Frelds leaves her offrce duty to Pat Danrelson leavrng Chuck behrnd Betty Io Wrllramson leaves her sur roundrng nerghborhood to Iudy Campbell Em my Low Zacker leaves her quarnt name to Lrttle Bapeep Dorothy Bott bought what? Orvrlle Boggess leaves hrs vrolrn to Rubrnoff Lola Blancelot wrlls her baseball sweaters to Shrrley Krssrck Wayne Berry wrlls hrs alrbrs rn band to Lyle Barker Betty Bemhardt leaves her week end excur srons at Wrllre s to Irll Sutton Iames Taylor leaves contemplatrng the wrrtrng of a new drc tronary Vernon Vralsted leaves hrs school grrl CContrnued on Page 1303 P GE 0 UNDRED TWENTY SEVEN C . n ll I Q ll I I v - . , ' 'r ' . , ' ' ' - , v . - r n Il 1 ll r . n r leaves off. Dona Skates leaves her tennis to the Friendly Undertaker. .C ' 1 ,r ,I v u v I I II ..T. I I I l I I - l . . - , I Il If . u I . u u 1 ll n 1 I ll u - - REMINISCENCE . . . First in line came our football season, lt seemed to go fast, we don't know the reason. Next, during that time came Kind Lady, a play For the dramatically inclineds -a glorious day: So good, in fact, it was taken out of town, And there it received much renown. Also here and there thrown in a dance With the usual steadies going about in trance Assemblies we had a variety of these too About this we cant kick for we had quite a ew Along with the Kyote were the Scandal Sheet and the radio hams The Scandal Sheet was criticized seemed only for slams Added to these we had Thanksgiving vaca tion There was plenty to be thankful for through out our nation Football time finally came to an end This gave bruises and bones a chance mend We also should not forget chorus and band Whenever they performed they received a big hand Then of course opened basketball time CFor this l Just cant think of a rhymel Then there was Xmas vacation so sad What am I saying? l must be mad' So now upon the second semest r we open the door Half a year wiser C72 we begin once more We opened this semester really on the beam As for basketball man we had a team' They went through the games and they played keen And we sure got a thrill when we copped Southern Divisional they played and won tCont1nued on Page l29l FOUND One head of grey hair Kenny Anderson A certain blonde by the name of Haskins Tom Martin A very special kind of ring Beverly Whit tington A secretarlal Job for life lan Hartman By accident three tickets to Africa Will an Prophecy staff tlucky for theml Approximately 315 diplomas guess who One brunette will someone please call for her? 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' - L Q T . - . I 9 - l ' ' ' 'C 9 9 N E I 5 9 . E - . N I A us I - . ' 9 ' . H . - - 3 - N i gg . ' ' ' , s . rn . ' - ' m T . . 5 ' KD ' N : ' ' - Q - - l if 9 ' ' -. 9 cn - . . 9 U 9 t Q ,,,: 9 . ' E, ' .. L 000000 00000004 0000000 00 0000000 00 00 0000 000 00 000 L 0000 'V D n Fl 0 z m z c z U z M U -4 S M z -4 '4 z z rn Remmlscense lCont I All through the season we had lots ot fun A h1t play was produced called S1'T11l1l'1 Through Due to drftrcultres we had no All School Revue Sorrng vacatron came and went Ctar from slow? Yet 1t seemed all we got then was snow' Gur band then went on the1r trrst out of town np They were recerved well guess 1t was really C1 D19 The trrst annual Student Counc1l Carnlval was he d We must not forget the cateterla strrke that was quelled Then came the trrne when males try to get away I suppose you ve all guessed 1t Sadle Hawk ln s Day More often than not we were presented Wlth a dance a trance The lurnor Senlor Prorn as usual was qulte an attarr lt looked as though most ot both classes were there Good old football practrce began once more Some rnales seem to enJoy havlng the1r muscles sore For sports many seem to possess qulte a knack Thls was well proved by our athletes ln track Now and then tor assemblles students would rehearse H rn rn rn tor lh1S last I Just cant thrnk ot a verse Then came the shock senrors stopped belng ate lt wasnt so strange lt was near1ng trrne to graduate For the Senror class llI11SlflGd IS thelr last year Ah but for you others YOU Ll. be back never ear Ed Osborn Russ Clark surprrsed everyone by walkmg lnto the luke Io1nt and sayrng the followlng Everybody order anythrng they want When Clark eats everyone eats There was no hesttatron and large orders were soon served whrle Russ ate a ham burger Ftnally the wartress came to Russ w1th the enormous check Lay1ng down 20 cents he stated When Clark pays everyone pays' QlC1SS LUN Qomf complexron and cake ol Camay to lrmmy Rodgers Dorothy Watson and Patsy Blake leave therr long hrkes to school to Marvella Plotner Glenna Watts wrlls ner prerced ears to th natrves of South Afrrca Lorrarne Becker left her week end rn Great Falls Carrol Alex ander leaves her school rnarm ways to Mrss McReynolds Decrma Berglotf wrlls her deep vorce to Shrrley Reese Raymond Doherty leaves hrs physrque to H B Neeff Stan Engle hart leaves wrth everythrng he has and he really has rt alll l Lawrence Thorton leaves hrs amhrtron to lack Dabner Beverly Whrttrngton leaves her mernorres of Red Lodge to Mrn Hart wrg Wlroopeel Marlrn Monk wrlls her talkatrveness to Lester Streeper Esther Mrller leaves her abrlrty to do nothrng to lack Ehlr Katre Myers leaves lookrng for lack Durbrn and her car Barbara Nore wrlls her sweetness to Marlene Moorberg Paul O Dea bequeaths hrs shyness to Don Gar rett Gene Prrce leaves hrs whole hearted con demnatron of all work to all the lunrors lrm Schrndler leaves Betty Sampson Wrllrarn Brum wrlls hrs good deed for today to all the Boy Scouts Irm Cornrng wrlls hrs sweet smell rng shavrng lotron and shrny shoes to Tony Hertz 'r ooooooo oo 0000... 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Dorts Merrttt leaves her unpredtctable moods to Bae Dennts Lots Larsen bequeaths Don Stanaway to next years champtonslfnp basketball team The Semors leave The Shadow tact1cs to Gene Peterson and Bob Hartpence Angellne Ellts leaves her mural on thtrd floor hall to postenty Herman Hendrlckson wtlls h1s Wheely att1tude and dtrty cords to Herby Sm1th Vtnce Hummell w1lls h1s long eye lashes to T ew1s Penwell Agnes Hovland w1lls her qutet and txmld ways to Beverly Borgen Betty Taylor leaves her hum m rn rn to Leola Albrecht Dolores He1ns leaves her black ha1r to lune McCrea Iackle Hoodless bequeaths her carrot top to Yvonne Paul Betty Ann ln man leaves blushmg as usual Goldle lrwln leaves her v1ol1n to loan OIVIS Held Hagen leaves h1s baby bottle C773 to Btch Allan lames Taylor leaves book worm 1shness to all the other llttle worms squ1shy wlggley sltmy and otherwtse Euntce Burt leaves to follow Clark Betty Garoutte and Don DeVore leave thetr rocky road to romance to Phylhs Ftshback and Harold Doolen Ruth Hartley left qulte some ttme ago loy Starner leaves takmg her Scholarshtp w1th her Con gratulattonsl Watch out g1rls' Aletha Bradley l II Qont leaves her skus to next years unsuspectlng vlcttm Dlck Thomas leaves the school once agam wtll he be back? Don Beck and Harry Brown leave thetr ab1l1ty to stump teachers to Gus Anton Gene Wllder Larry Schroeder Corky trotter and hm Worthtngton wouldnt leave thetr skus for anythmg How about you Dlck Bossard? Hugh Brtstor leaves oglmg eyes and clelvmg cameras to Bob Mammen and Danny Danlelson Donna lean and Donald Iarnes Adams leave the1r ab1l1ty to look dlfferent to Brenda and lack Harr1s Ioan McGowan w1lls her fun lovlng ltkableness and school sptnt to Doltne Adams Btll Mtchael bequeaths h1s marvelous repu tatton to anyone wlth qualtflcatlons enough to hll h1s place Don Needham leaves w1th the tltle of Gene Krupa ll Paullne Norman w1lls her earrmgs to Dorothy Htber Once agam we try to wrlte A slmple l1ttle verse l guess we cant do tt rtght lt seems to be even worse The Staff Kenny Sletten w1lls h1s cheerful d1spos1t1on and laughter to anyone who needs tt B111 tCont1nuecl on Page l34I Box 1575 Phone 5606 BII I INC S FLYING Municipal Airport SILBVILIL Inc Cessna Sales and Servtce Shell O11 Co Products Student Instructxon Search and Patrol Fhghts Axrcrafst Inspectlon Rebulldmg and Repalr Axr Frelght and Cargo Flrghts Excurslons and Passenger Rtdes Charter Servlce Alrcraft Rental Aerxal Dustlng Rural P1CkUp and Dellvery SESTVICC L000000000000000000 For Your Flymg Needs See Us' 0000000000000000000000000000000 PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY ONE 000000000000000000000 ...4 0000000 0000000 00 0000000 00 0000000 00 00000000 L0 V -----------------------------------------------.1 - : l ' ' , z - . o ' ' - . . n . 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' 0 0 -f Y J . 3 55 ' 3 3 o , 1' 2 0 Q Q Q Q 0 Q 0 0 Q. 9 2 Q 2 S SINCE 151112 BILLINGS' SHOPPING CENTER TWO FINE STORES TO SERVE YOU B011 lax S HART A1.B1N sToRE FOR MEN IIAIIT Al BIN COMPANY 11 XL 11 1 11111 LN 11111 1141 dx 1 B1 N 1tut1+111 1h 1 mulcl not ha lJlLll f1Ll111wcl xx1tho11t thy lmdl Ildtlfllldgt and Lfllllldtllii 11 t 14111111 Luc 111 the tutuu glmt 1111 llflglt 1 1, 1 1111, e 111 um ll 1 1011111141111 lll U GE o DRED REE Y Y VC 1 A ' 4 1 Th? ju ', 1911', co Il-t ' 46th ' z 'llings i11.'t' ' . Su' z span ofl111si11css life ' ve 1 1 f - 1 ' 1 . 'f ' ' f r 1 I ' H 1 - 1 cxpressecl 111 us by the people of the Micllaml lir11pi1'e, We ha 'f thv gfreatcs ' lf 'e ' ' '1 ' V h 2 l 1 ' fuss wt' lflillimgs. ot' vhich W1 have l1?CIl a part of so l 1 f. W1 shall try to 11111111 j lll' ' ti uld ' : -- S. Iohn McCune Do you happen to have a c1qarette'? Rlch Allan Yes plenty thank you lack Rothwell My qosh Fred why dont you ever wash your car wmdows? Fred Day What and have no pnvacy at Q 'P hm Cornlnq was staylng at a hotel due to out ot town game He called down from hrs clerk? Rather qnrppy Clerk Yes you? Ilm That s what ld l1ke to know room Nlqht what s brtlnq Coach Em1ah plannrnq for a track meet called the weather bureau Coach How are chances tor a shower Sat urday n1qht'P Weather Man Thats alrrqht w1th me lf you need one qo ahead and take rt Old Saymq A qtrl m the back seat IS worth two ln the front Questron of the year Now wrth so many ot the very numerous members leavmq w1ll the Z Club contmue or w1ll 1t be forgotten? Only t1me can tell G I. IP' rn rn E I. I. 5 O Ei 5 c fD os rr O 5 so Q Q CD 5 'CTU Z J7fI 3FOQg2a5fDf: ck4:4H-Cl:-O.:'Fu' Q-MEQQP'-do :fs- ffOaJDg3F5r35 Qgsgfm seg? 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Frankly answered her mother rf l were yo T d qet a smqle man lt s so mu h safer Wa ter Hof'er outtrnq l s arm around Le ola Albrecht s warst sala l m domq thrs strr tly m the mterest of SCIQDCQ l heard some SAUNDERS Cash Way Lumber L0 059 Your Independent Deal r GYO 18th Street and Fust Axe 'N Phone 9019 Bllllllg, Mont Ralph N w nan and Pat O Malley had been narrred only two short weeks so she was na torrally aurte worrred when he drdnt show uo for dmner at the usual hme She duq up hrs s old ouddles S e wlr d each of them ask ma rt they knew hrs whereabouts Thre hours lat r Ralpd showed up exolarh ng he 'rad la en d tamed at the olhce lust at tl at trm a teleqraph boy dehvere wn re t rat a qrrl s walst rs t me same clrcum lx leleq G I S ferenee as the lenqth of a man s arm he add Each tel qram read the same vay Dont ed and l wanted to orove rt arry Halter rs staymq wrtlo me tornqlnt Hester Zuclc IUIIIO f or F me Portraits 113 North 30th St Phone 4858 L PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY FIVE --------------------------------- ,-------------------------------- ., 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 . . 0 0 0 O 2 3 1 1 . - 1 . . 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' o - ' Q 2 o , 0 , 0 0 O , . - - 0 , 0 , o , 0 0 Q0QQQ00QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ -QoaQooQQooQ-QQ-oyoosoooooooaooooqggeol Glass Trophccy Whlle we were drrftrng down the drab d1s tr1ct of Glocca Moora a dlrty gray water streaked tent loomed up from behlnd a desert ed brewery About thls mysterlous locatron were grouped 1n studred carelessness prc turesque garbage cans gree eyed ally cats and other assorted rubblsh Allowrng our eyes to travel over the once gay canvas we were startled to flnd a wrrnkled palsled old bag who clawed asrde the entrance and peered venomously at our mnocent faces We notrced a grrmy barely legrble srgn above the en trance whrch read Madame Bugg1e Slurp See Notrng Knows Notmg But Tells All As we entered she soon had us under her spell and soon she spoke 1n a raspmg treble Harkl l see the class of 47 ten years henc I see Betty lane Adams Just trymg on clothes at Hart Albrn whrle Kate Myers stands by trredly Iackre Hoodless and Glenna Watts own a henna dye factory not out of neces 1'y but Just for fun loan McGowan Lo1s Choate Patty O Mal ley are argu1ng wlth a certarn Hotel clerk 1n Butte for room 608 as 1t brlngs only luck They have taken a vacatron from therr future work as rt w1ll last a hfetrme learmng to type for Mrss lohnston Glen Ferguson 1S now man ager of the Emprre 'lheatre and has the larg est collectron of bow tres rn the world I see Ed Strendmg and Bob Strecker hard at work Pl at the Sprlng plowlng Lourse Tannehlll Don na Skates and Audrey Wrlbur are srngmg at the Opera House on Flfth Avenue three nlghts a week Betty Io Wrllramson Lors Scherzer and Decrrna Bergloff are head nurses at the hosprtal B111 Mrchael IS leader of the Agn culture Department of Montana whrle Shrrley 1n keepmg the house trdy Herman Hendrrck son Don Devrtt and Neal Krrkness are dr1v1ng httle motor scooters for a growrng concern Mrke Treanor and Tommy Martm are comrng out of B H S front doors only to go back to morrow Esther Bernt and Elrzabeth Grove are proprretors of a lrttle Coffee Shop on lst Ave nue and 27th Street Ioanne Turner Lrlah Har IIS and Beverly Madson are co edrtors of a Glrls Sports Magazlne Allce and Ruth Nel bauer have rmportant stenographrc Jobs for a local frrm called Schyler s Drme Store Ed Osborn has h1s own newspaper wrth Ian lce Hartman as hrs frrst ard He has dlscov ered a way to save her wages Harry Brown Ierry Shea and Berd Hagen are spendlng a permanent vacatron at Warm fCont1nued on Page l4ll 7 l E 2 Q 0 Q EATON METAL PRUDUCTS CUMPANY I Q OF MONTANA 2 Q 0 l Offlce and Factory 501 North 18th Street 5 E BILLINGS MONTANA Q Q Phone 2139 2130 2 2 3 Q 0 Q 0 Q O Q O 2 3 2 5 I 1 ' 3 3 , 3 1 X 1 Q O 2 3 Q Dlstrrbutors of 2 1 E WAYNE ALL STEEL SCHOOL BUS BODIES g 2 3 ' 3 1--..-......-.. ..,.................,........... .... .................... 4 PAGE ONE. 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HS CD05 59- :QEA1 -+ ries Eur :DUI v--CD Gao :T 522 BQ D-wif as by the student body and ard rn rncreaslng school sprrrt Wrthout tradttronal dolngs hrgh school hte would lndeed seem dull and unrn terestlng Thrs year for the flfSl tlme the graduat1ng class IS plannlng a class reun1on lt wlll be held IH the Northern Hotel Ballroom on May 26 1957 at 7 OU p m All members of the Senlor class and therr tam1l1es are rnvrted to attend ln charge of makrng the arrangements for the reun1on are 47 class othcers and Student Councrl members Many students are not aware ot the tact that th1rty years ago the sen1or class was pre- sented wrth a tomahawk by Chlef Plenty Cous of the Crow lndrans Each year at the Senror Banquet the senror class pres1dent QIVGS the tomahawk to the Junror class presrdent Th1s IS to srgnrfy that next year s graduatlng class now has the respons1b1l1ty of leadrng the Perhaps thrs year when the tradltlonal tomahawlc IS handed down along Wrth It w1ll go a new tradrtron that of a class reun1on If thls IS so the class of 47 IS startlng some thlna that w1ll be carrred out by each gradu atrng class 1n B H S 099999999-99-999999999--9999999-999.999999999999 Congratulatlons to You Senlors On Successful Complet1on of Your Hrgh School Educatron and Best W1Sh9S to You as You Turn to College for Further Trarmng or Enter Your Chosen Busmess or Professlon Waldo 0 Kllewer Melvm Seltz Glenn E Seltl SEITZ MACHINERY CO, INC and INTERSTATE TRUCK AND EQUIPMENT C0 Industrral DIVISION of S6112 420 No 24th PHONE 2103 BILLINGS 99990090090900990009099099990009999090990090990900099 PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY SEVEN 00990090909999900 94 09 990 90 9999990 90 999 L9 1 v '-3 Y 2 5 0 -. 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Dont worry about that Ill be IH rt an swered the youth as he cllmbed rn pttttttt 4 s --------.4 McArty s Restaurant Fountam Real Eats OPPOSITE POST OFFICE y--------- L ---- ----A J J Newberry C0 5 10 25c Store Eat and Shop Wlth Your Frlends at Newberrys --4 ----------------- 1 L -----------------------A 'u r an F1 0 z Fl I c z U zz M 0 -4 I zz -4 4 E o 1 -1 Yellowstone Hardware 21 N0 27th Sl Phone 6921 BILLINGS MONTANA Y.- O O 3 I 5 2 I O O O O O I 3 SECURITY BUILDING 8a LOAN ASSOCIATIONI ACROSS FROM COURT HOUSE B1ll1I'IgS Montana INSURED SAVINGS HOME LOANS -4 ----- -- ---- -- l--- Eugene T1dball well known for h1s qener osrty was walktnq down the street wrth h1 qrrl frlend As they were passrnq rn front of the Fox luncheonette she stopped My doesnt that popcorn smell slmplf wonderful? she sard Eugene 1nhaled a few trmes and replred You bet rt does Want to step 1ns1de? Ill bet tt smells much stronger there Eyes Hows about a lrttle ktss honey? Red Cant my llps are chapped Eyes Aw come on One more chap cant hurt '---------------------- 1 b--------------- ---- -A Pat Connolly Saddlery THE LEATHER GOODS STORE - Headquarters for Cowboy Outflts BILLINGS MONTANA '--------- 1 L ---------A PALACE BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP FRATI' BUILDING ------ 1 L ---------J BILLINGS ELECTRIC SUPPLY C0 YOUR G E DEALER one 5152 208 N 29th sr ---- - -- -- --- -- -- -- ------------------::::-:: :-: :-:::: Q: :---:Q ::-: :: :--: 3-::: :: : : :: : :::::. L L ' . . A 1 ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1 . . . . . U . , .J 1 , . A ' I I I 1 X I 1 . 1 1 . 1 , , W 1 1 . . . 1 1 , . . I , . 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 1 Y W - 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 . . . 11 - 1 - , 1 1 1 . 1 1 . , . 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 , 1 , I I - - 1 A 1 - 1 1 --------------------------------1 ----------------------------- . --------------------------------- . 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' Glass o '49 Ioe Yerqer Stanley Brooks Bette Rae Wolff Robert Yunck Lorrcune Wluttmer Don Wolff Betty Zeller Arlene Woehl Drone Worthlnqton L -------- y--------.- 4 NELSON S Q Q KIDDIES SHOP N Brgadway Bllllngs Mgntana Infants and Ch1ldYehSW6ar 115 N0l'th 29th S Ph0l'le 7711 9 MUSIC STORE FRE --6- -E ' Z'n X BILLINGS I-7NEs an Av: N fl ff' Sf YOUR MARKET FOR FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS- Fmest ln Food Groceries Meats Fish Vegetables Fruits and Fresh Donuts TRY oUR FOUNTAIN SERVICE' LL PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY ,.. ....... :::-:::::::--:,---::::::1 ,-:::::::::::::::e::::::::::::::: 2 a 9 9 0 . . , . , . 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VQQQQQQQQQ 1 L --------.4 The Bowling Center Montana s Finest' Babcock Alleys 4- ---------------------.4 5 ----..--.4 ROCK S A GOOD PLACE TO EAT' OPEN SUNDAYS 1 ellowstone Electric Electrical Contracting Service Fixtures and Supplies 520 N0 32nd St C W Bennett N H Ellmgsen ne North are tying bows in typewriter ribbons just for fun. Don DeVore and Betty Garoutte are back together once again: it's been cost- ing Don a fortune buying steaks for Betty's black eyes. Herman Day and Donnie Mullows ney are running a sweater factory with their chief knitter Delbert Wilson giving night les- sons to Everett Garr Maurice Dever111 Clifiord Hull and Vlctor Leikarn Kenny Sletten Ralph Newman Dick Humphrey and B111 Walker ar singing in a Barber Shop Quartette at Bor yours Theatre lim Crane 1S lust taking 11fe easy taking care of his car Carol Alexander Aletha Bradley Alma Hardt and Norma Fox are models for the before and after ads of DuBarry Success Course Hilda Backer and Mary lo Bascom are chimney sweeps for the City of Tomorrow A1 Cochrane is writing a novel on The Morning After the Night Before or Holdover Arthur Newlin Harold Michael and Melvin Bailey are clotting 1S for the Rob ert Miller Essay and Theme factory next week they will be promoted to crossmg t s At this point our anemic old prognostica tress unwound her spindly legs from the slats of her peach crate and slithered slowly toward us and stated in her rasping voice Boy this was a dinger of a class then slowly went back to her peach crate wound her spindly tCont1nued on Page 1541 v.Q------- 1 p.---,---- 1 p-------------,-------- 1 L Q L Qoeqoqogql L QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQA Lew Chevrolet Co 3301 3 First Awe North Telephone 2195 BILLINGS MONTANA Billings Sporting Goods Herb Klindt Everything for Your Sporting and Athletic Needs' 11 N 29th St 5 jfks N113 FOR YOUNG MEN S SMART CLOTHES 1' PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY ONE 1 1 . . - - fr - I I - 1 ' A Q , . 1 C . , , , , . . . 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W I --------------------------------4 Insure With Peter Yegen .lr The Insurance Man We Pay fOl Aehe- and Sell Dut 1 In Cheap W-4 I LQoooqoooooooegqqoqQoooeoo--- Real Estate and Insurance Loans Blllmgs High School Graduates Peter Yegen Jr 1915 Zellah Yegen 1915 Ralph O Nore 1920 Peter Yegen III 1936 Cardwell Yegen 1944 3 The weather outslde was so very mce Yet no fool was I I stopped to thmk IWICG A bramstorm came really a plp That s how I came to have th1s blue slxp -------------Q----.4 Wlflrelfs foo-- L --- : ' N v 0 l 7' I 0 O l I' A KJ ' Q rv- - -! . .. , ,..,, I A : 1 0 ... ' QA 1 ' 1 ' O , Q , f ff l' 25 ' ' , Q .1 .Q -- l g 1: l'2 :- I-I Q I 31 w IJ I ' t 'l 1' I I . . 2 ca g ! G' 'sd I I , , If I in ns H z . U1 U . Xiu xl,W, in kms . 3. x go CIJ - . 6 1 X M' V ' . O I 0 0 l ' 0 Q 0 - 3 . Q 0 l O . - I Q l Q I I l 3 3 2 3 Q 0 Q ' 0 0 9 I ' I ' 0 0 l O ' .- ey- O 0 l Q I' 1' Q 0 O I Q . 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S Q Q 0 f o o Q 0 ' O 1 O 0 l - - O '- ' l Q 0 9 E O O O O O O 0 Congratulations and Best Wishes to Class of 47 N YIQS DAIRY 9 1 0 Poly Drxve Western Construction Inqulpment Company ROAD MACHINERY Harold M Doolen Owner Al Coe rrane rnt rvrewrnq an elderly man carne to a very rmoortant questron Are you satrshed wrth marrred l1fe'P he asked Satrshedl sneer d the old fellow l ve had nore tlean I want BILLINGSFHANSEN X11-, Musw BU T e Pmest of 'Ihmgs Nlu ual O Band Instruments tor studunt or DIUTSSSIUITAI I Phonograph Records popular and cldsslc xl lil' lhusu n Blllmgs 'Wont 4 ---------------------------------------------- O 0 I O 0 O 0 O O 0 O O I l I O O 0 O O O I 0 O p ------------------------------------------------4 L ----,----A LOST Best annual staff rn B H S hr story lo Mll ler Ioke Book Some very hectrc ito say t re least? TIITIQS rn band Levonne North Those qood old Key Qlub lunches every Terry Shea and Kenny Anderson had been close pals rn hrqn school They met ten years later Tell me sard Ken d1a you hnally rnarry tl at brunette you usea to qo Nltn o are you strll darrunq your own socks? Yes answered Terry es? re eatea K fr f 1 are , u so no yes o'? o an ve d erry PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY THREE 0 0 0 9 : 1 1 . O 0 O U O 0 O 0 0 0 0 g v -T , I A 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 o 0 0 0 I LQ---Q--QQ------QQ--00----QQ-Q-----QQ---------------------------------. , ...................................................................... 0 0 . . , . 0 O 0 L---------------------------------------------------------------------- P ' Q ' ' . A , V , . A ' ' ...li- F-We '- . V , ,, rr, . , ,---------------------------------, Wednesday Con scrzoo lime? l9TfY Toll. o X . ' A E E so e Q 1' X XY- . C O 'E 4 Q' - . o 4 'f J . 2 V N 0 . Nic. E Y ' 0 ' Q fe , , ' 1 ' 0 , , , . g ' 0 . , Q 0 . A ,. Q . , . 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IN PRICE IN QUALITX IN STYLE PENNEY S J C Penney Co Inc L QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQA Good Luck, Class of l947' APPLIANCE MART Record Suxte 116 N 27th St Phone 4494 PERSONALS lan thanks for all the typmg you d1d for me on the annual you re too good a secretary to lose so I wont Ed Faculty here s my vote ot apprec1at1on for the manner 1n whrch you accepted the dallv newscasts Rlch Allan I apprec1ate the cooperatton recerved rn pubhshmg th1s annual Mack Anderson All Jumors member of band that 1S please gess It you ever need any radlos repalred you know who to come to Herb Wltte Peggy I Won t b too busy for you next year remember that w1ll you Don Ed I w1ll contlnue Band Ott Beats next year you may rest IH peace hm Anyone want a palr ot glasses? Gosh knows they ve caused ME enough trouble Donna Drew I-Iereby let all know I p1ty anyone who trles to contmue Bobby Sox Athletrcs rn the pape next year Aletha Bradley Student body please read the adverhse ments rn th1s book lt w1ll b well worth you trme and wlthout the ads th1s Kyote would not have been posslble Annual Staff To the class of 47 I wrsh the best of luck sure 'wlsh I were there too Leon lohnson y-----,-----------------4 'pq-oooo-,oo-o--------o 4 oooooeooqo 4 Q oe Q-- oo 0-00.00 oo 'ooo 1 b 0 rn 0 z m C z U zz m U 'n 0 zu -4 -4 -n O c I QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Empire Motors, Inc. Studebaker and White Dealers 115 1 9 No 26th St BILLINGS MONT Baumgartner Studlo X 4' K Portralts of Quallty N 'lr X 2820 F1rst Ave N 5 S G3 Q. ca. MH! 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Larry C Those members ot the band that thought l was betnq fooled on the morntnq ot the sprlnq concert are dec1dedly wronq Stanley Rrch aras Btll Grlbert Your W1lQ rs dellqhttully out 3 :CO 9.55 od: as :cs QF- gm W5 xo UU '42 2 IT O 5 1.7 p---------------------- 4 lv ----------------------Q Congtatulatlons to the Class of 1947 HUMMEL DRUG CO U Xt x ountaln Drugs Prescrlptlons Phone 6226 y---------------------- 4 b ---------------------A P K DRIVE INN fFormerly Leo sb O HOME MADE ICE CREAM 0 LEOBURGERS Car Counter and Carry Away Servlce 1301 No 27th Street ON THE AIRPORT ROAD -4 -- ------- ---- L- 55 FWZ S175 322 WEQ AGE D' VV' mia UIQA 252 aw Q55 F353 :rm oss CLHQ Bw OID 55 9. CD25 55 if gun :TCE Q2 ln a desp rate mood she asked the mean mq of a preposltton lohn Adamson answered A preposrtlon rs when someone tells you they w1ll qxve you a rrde to town tor two crqarettes Mtss Hawkes promptly ret1red and marrred Boots Gee she must love her husband 1t she treats hrm l1ke a god every day 5 553 Q75 4m Q4 44 QCD mm Em 34 So 'O 95 QU: QQ eg Q5 Q1-+ Ng 5 2 I3 LQ UA Q O 1 fD ---- Q ----A ------------------------------ -------------------------- -- v------------ L-------- AUTHORIZED ll .4 sALEs at sERvlcE PHONE 6857 Yellowstone Motor Sales Co :101 North Broadwav BILLIWGS MONTANA PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY SEVEN Y------oceoooooo-Q-Q--0---0---be--0-----Q-Q-9-Q-Q-Q-Q--0----Q-Q----3009 g 4 . n s S . . . . . L ---------------------------------------------------------------------- . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . , . ' ' 'D . . . . N-' V H , . . 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Also she has to her credit the winning of the D.A.R. award and IS the nrst Bllllngs H1gh g1rl to wm the Good Crtlzenshlp P1lgr1mage t Washmgton D C Pat O Malley Voted the outstand 1ng 1n appearance was always very neatly and t1d1ly dressed Wlth her natural good humor and pleasant d1spos1t1on 1t IS very easy to under stand why she was glven thls honor by her classmates Ed Osborn Voted the outstand 1ng Journahst recelved thls honor due to h1s work on both the Kyote paper and Annual HIS speclalty 1n wr1t1ng was feature materlal As llterary ed1 tor ot the Annual he d1d a great deal ot wr1t1ng and was responslble for all copy B111 Mlchael Voted the outstand mg Student Councll member was one of the orlgmal members of the Councll when 1t was started last year He has had vanous awards due to hls ablllty as a leader IH government yours worth? he asked QQQQQQQQQQQQQ 4 p.---..------.. NNI b en hrt by your car? 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Ed Osborn Voted outstanding 1n w1t always was ready with some- thing humorous to say or do Writer of the Kyote assembly The Old West he did various work on com ical productions These were always in the form of satire or humor Gerald Tait Voted the outstanding actor had the male lead in Smihn Through which was presented here in March HIS was the difficult part of portraying a man at the age of twenty three and then the same man at the age of seventy three This re quired a great deal of skill and he performed masterfully Bill Hutchinson Voted the out standing athlete was the captain of this years Bronc basketball team Leading the team to win the B1g 16 and the Southern Divisional Tourna ment titles he was considered the oest basketball player in the state this year by the experts Floyd Werle Voted the outstand 1ng musician has the ability to play almost any musical instrument He belonged to the B H S band and or chestra and along with these played in different dance bands These in cluded the Four Inmates of Rhythm and the Sad Sax Sextet Ioyce Hardin Do you remember your first spanking? Pat Forquer Do I? I can remember every one of them Ioyce Oh so you were spanked before? Pat I ve been spanked as far back as I can remember S-ublime--Ierry Tait. . E-nergetic-Kenny Anderson. N-umbskull-Dick Hanson. I-nventor-Don Lambrecht. O-rator-Bill Michael. Rapidwlohn Bradford. So hungry was I, my hat I would eat, So I slyly conspired, the others to beat, Out of class I skipped, everything was fine, That's how I came to be at the end of the lunch line. B. I-I. S. gentlemen seem to prefer blondes but from all appearances, the B. H. S. blondes aren't particular. 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Yes our hlgh school hfe 15 done You must adrmt 1t s been fun Our career as adults IS now started Soon from old frlends we ll be parted If to turn back t1me you could I dont know about you but I would Glen Fergusson well known and well dressed B H S wolf was qulte capable of us 1ng or1g1nal hnes 1n securmg a date He declded one of h1s tavorltes would be the most surtable for use wxth a pretty Jumor glrl H1 he sard to her I trled to call you last nlght but I forgot your number What 15 rt? About my number don t worry she stated as she turned to leave the lmportant thlng IS l have YOURS' ,. ..................... ., 1 O 0 0 O O 0 0 s------------ ---------.A Home Grown Flowers for all occasions HOPPER S BILLINC Q FLORAI - Joe Hopper Next to Woolworths y---------------------- 4 L --------------.-------A o vv o 1 F :Y D VY 9 -F FUCHS Midland Empires Store of Fashion SI11d1tClOtl16S for Women and Muses 1111 N Broadway Phone 9 1944 U setul hm Reynolds N atural Shtrley Reese Interestmq Audrey Olson O bstmate Gus Anton R ad1cal Rlch Allan Rxch Allan was qulte a mall order catalogue ttend One day he ordered a sweater that look ed very attracttve After wattmq for two weeks lt hnally arrlved Wlthout botftertnq to unwrap tt he ran over to lerry Tatt s house lt came 1t camel he shouted When he opened 1t hls Jaw dropped tn dtsappomtment Why what s the matter asked Ierry nohctna h1s change Aw heck the darn thmq hasnt anythlnq n 1t Rtch answered as he looked 1t over A math teacher was always l1C1V11'1Q trouble w1tn D1ck Hanson lt seems Dxck couldn t keep h1s mtnd on h1s studxes One day Dolores Bandy came mto class tor a moment wh1le the students were taklnq a test that 1S all xcept Dtck whose mmd was on other thmqs Please Dtck sald the mstructor w1ll you keep your rnmd on the ttqures IH th book? y------------------------------------------.,-,.1 1 ------- -- ------- ------- -- ------- '---- U If 0 m 0 z m I c z U m M U 1' '71 -1 '4 0 z m - --- - - ------------ Quality FURNITURE 'ln HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS BILLINGS HARDWARE CDMPANY 2802 Montana Ave Dolve S Potts Olwer Farm Equipment Sales Servxce Tractors Combmes Naturalube Motor Oll Huskl Garden Tractors Kelly Sprmgfneld Txres 1201 lst Ave No Phone 8723 Bllllngs, Mont 5 -----------------------------------------------.4 --------A ------- ------- -- r A ' . : : : ' 1 E A , - - . 1 5 2 3 . 2 - ' . 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Mrs Hutch Whenever I watch one the other goes out F 1n1shed Ioy Starner lndestructable Caleterla food Noble Iln Newton lnclement Study hall S tudlous Irm Taylor H 1story Bronc Round Up Eth1cal'P Walt I-Iotter D one Last year for senlors --.4 00 000 00000000000 00 0000000 0000000 00 O 0 I O 0 0 O 0 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 O O I O 0 O 0 O O O O O O 0 L-- 'U r C1 m 0 2 m I C Z O z m O 1 1 -1 4 -4 I 21 m m BREAD n ll ll 0 ll It ll lt lt ll It ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 ll II 0 lt ll ll nt nr 0 nr nr 0 0 tl ll L ---------------------.4 Phone 2083 215 N 29th St BUR'l'0N'S Home Made Candles Ice Cream to Take Out Lunches Fountaln Service ol Mulvaney Motor Co Dodge Plymouth Dodge Job Rated Trucks 2605 First Ave No BILLINGS MONTANA L L CLASS PROPHECY legs between the slats and gazed fanatlcally 1nto her hsh bowl The t1sh gazed back Barbara Beatty and Elberta Mllam are op erators IH a lClC9llll1I'1q concern Therr ofhce 1S 1n the Got Sut Snootle Hotel managed by Donald Adams Orvllle Boggess and Wayne Berry hm Newton 1S star smger wlth the danc ers at the Hula Hula Club In the chorus l1ne surroundrng h1m every even1ng are Harrlet Wolfe Eleanor MGIVIH Barbara Nore and Marcte Dober V1rg1n1a McCracken Sh1rley Klmmel and Mary Lewrs are scrubbmg and WGXIDQ floors any krnd hfty cents an hour phone 9999 after rnrdnrght Donald Becker Herbert Bentz Thomas Vlad1c and Leonard Barley are sortmg shoe strlngs for the Keep Em T1ed shoe strmg factory Dottle Vanden berg and Shrrley Dudley have come 1nto pos sesslon of the httle soda fountam between Bowen s and Crty Drug and spend therr after noons there dnnkmg lemonade Donna lean Adams and Lorrame Becker are both 9l'1lOY1I'1Q hte Iames A1pperspach and Alvln Anderson have Jolned the Forelgn Le g1on and are at present engaged ln a sprrlted game of black Jack Martha Becker Sh1rley Crosser Maryorre Eggebrecht and Mane Mc Connehey are stlll happ1ly marrted and have Q Q Ln L0 48 H 0 U 3 FD Q X4 ll tl 0 Qu ll lt ll ll ll 0 tl ll ll ll lt na 0 0 0 0 ll ll ll ll ll ll -A Qooo Q- L --------------Q STRAIN BROTHERS Sellmg Agents for Sears Roebuck 8a Co When you shop at SEARS you save ' 2722 Montana Ave Phone 3172 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ WILLIS SALES COMPANY Office Supplies 516 N 32nd 4968 L- wowrhnmmursm ww mggcrrnorw ww 2' Q. 5E?35t9fr5s955sr:,3ea2gQ,552EEQEQE m3m'D9f'UQ'45'55f3QF::r?0LQ 91' QPEHQDBF 5 I-10 v- 1D-..- GQ 13 :Us-tmmtf-a TSP-DAD.-4-fDCD4QCD 4,-Q-MEHEQH OOOEdr:U'T'a'19t0-:Ta KDMDQ DBUCD 0. 5'4Eg5Q29v6'9SL225'32E3gLEU2+gE5a 251532 me W -cn ,. gg H rs 2 Qfggatei gg2e522Qggt,2.res92g55D ggsaegagggsiweiigsoggjgvgease mo'TCf3'49O5,ggfl915gomQD5OLQUUU1895353 Q QQ fD '- LQ H O trrHQo.'4 fb QQQ S: W' -0- Uflgflozrouggg-3 Bmgdgawawgggg agar Sagiiggvwoggggjg Sofzifoswegemsie 5 oQ:eeQ.Q'o.4crQ52 :r mm:-who T5 Q .4gZ35tQC5 f?-Del-va 305 qpgm .Q gi?-,Q.mD-UJISP-.. eN'Hi5 Swai? 15S3E8Uffn92o9rQ5 E L9Q:w-P1 mm rn Orr r1fU2Q5 -1 6 H 84-DO mmmg.-570.-5 654,-E-D+ O Ofgggmggg- sQ58g43Q2oQr3m gm5Q2QgfO2g5g3 Q:9F': ou H- '3lO'Q Qofl-Q fD'd :sz ,fi Smcg3oio8gQ3Q5 egg 2425 rmggo .,., .. 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U ' 4 l A I K .A Class Trophecy I-larrrs are f9SD9Cl1V9lY the musrc socrology and math rnstructors rn the Drrppy Droopf and Dlsgustmg College for numbskulls Ray Doherty rs sleeprng on h1s Job as street clean er Thatcher Iones 1S wa1t1ng for Donna Mae to get through wrth her brrdge game so they can go home Nylre Iohnson rs now the Frrendly Undertaker lack Lredle Frank Kos telecky are DOXIHQ wlth Gllbert Hornung and Angelo Kalarts Carrol Koenrg and Marte lones are co managers ot the You Slop We Clean Cleaners w1th Cleve K1mmel and Orvzlle Mc Curdy as 1an1tors wrth nrght work only Irene McGarey Shlrley Lanler Dorothy Mlller and hned potato peeler that can also be used a a outtonhole maker Charles Roybal and Noble Samuels are posmg for Mutt and left ads Iames Taylor and Arthur Whlte are com p1l1ng an Encyclopedra of Double Talk Donna R1ta Sm1th IS trymg to convmce people she s 595995 CDH-:SQQZ UI QWQUEQ WO SQ C H mfdm 2 mo H stitmgig so C 3512355 Q4 U Q Q5 253552 Q v- HJSEQEG' N 2152 wwe 3108 1414 cr H5665 552622, :J -fe, 9825561 ECDC 3535 Q51 o.C:xT3',2'fD Q.QC33 Q EEBMQCDQ 320055 QQQQQQQQQQQ Q Q-QQQ0QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Y' 0 O 0 0 O 0 O 0 O O 0 O 0 0 O 0 O 0 O O O 0 O O O O z 2 : O O O O C O U I Fl U 1' 'fl -I 'Q 4 M PPOPOSAL . . . C Your Future Is Brzght We d Luke to Share It Q Down thru the years we ll be steadfast and true Well alu ays be happx with serwrng JUST YOU Sorry we can t offer to love and adore Cause we I6 ONLY 4 NICE DEPARTMENT STORF ------------------------------------ ard McDonald are loadrng crgarettes tor the Gyp Novelty Shop lohn McCune IS the wolf ot the season wrth key Cham and strrp d socks Fred W1ll1S Iames Wermals Vernon Vralsted and Fred Schrock are d1gg1ng hole for fence posts around thelr castles rn the 5 Y the Hlll twlns are rolllng thelr own wrtn Bull Durham Goldle lrwrn IS playmg a vrohn concert at the Mossmam Opera House Ioe Love George Lambrecht and lame-s Schrndler are makmg a coast to coast trtp on roller skates Verba Phelps Marllyn Randolph and Lette Grace Robbms are warters at the Dew Drop Inn Mabel Damm and Dorothy Dusa McNe1l Rosemary Lande and Delores Hems are current popular glamour g1rls Russell Llppman and Paul ODea have grown therr beards tor lU years and have won the Smrth Bros prrze a box of cough drops l see Bud Spangler Ierry Ta1t and Arthu Stevens are mterested rn peroxldrng therr harr but as yet thmk 1t s rather pretty the way 1t rs Phyllrs Snow and Ioan Grll are rarsrng love brrds and monkeys to pass the trme Donna Drew and Rose Duvall have taken tlme out from the1r careers to come to the class re fCOHl1HU9d on Page 1583 ....--------------------------------------------4 bid 1. 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Bud Spangler was talkmg to some of the boys and stated that he was gomg to graduate Cum Laude B111 Walker shook hls head and saxd Gosh and I d1dn t even know there was such a guy Ed Osborn and Iamce Hartman were now Mr and Mrs Darl1ng sa1d Ed Im not cast1ng any re tlecuons on your cookmg but 1t would sure be swell 1f you could make a cake l1ke my mother used to bake I dont th1nk that would be very dxtfxcult Ianxce rephed 1f you learn to make the kmd of dough my father used to make .7 ,MA ff MMA 7 -71 dj Jia, af, wtf! 00000000000 00000000000 0000000 y0 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 4 G I L L I S FLYING SERVICE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT BILLINGS MONTANA O Prlmary Secondary Advanced and Instru ment Student Instructlon O By Government Certlfled Instructlon O Charter Trxps Anywhere m U S Canada or Mexxco All Rates Reasonable Swift and Plper Cub Dlstrlbutor Used Airplanes Bought and Sold' BILLINGS TIIEATRES DON SHEEDY Mgr PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY SIX 00000000Q 000 0000000 00 00 0 0000 00 0000000 00 I : :. , : : : , I 'W ' I - I I 'X X ' .I I U Q I XX , .Q K' I Q ' I I , In 3 , 4. - 5 , . . 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Goodvull TIIE 'I'ROT'I' PRINTING COMPANY BABCOCK THEATER BUILDING Congratulations to The 1947 Graduates of the Billings High School' y.-------.-4 '.----------..--------- Q L -------..4 L ---------------------.4 Wllldrcd Ilazcl Chop Bxllmgs Smartest Alr COYICIIIIOII Apparel Shop Rothmoor Coats Howard Hod e Mllgrlm Dobbs Hats Lmda Robes Flscher Lmgerle Vllldrc cl llanl Shop 117 North Broadway Blllmgs Montana HARRY S The Place the Klds Gathel After the Game Lunches Dmners 5-00-0000 1 5 000000-00-A Q U I N N ' S EXCLUSIVE READY TO WEAR Second Avenue B1ll1ngs Montana and Dorothy Knaub run a cat and dog hos pxtal Greta Lew1s Marlyn Monk V1rgm1a Pen 1ca and Stella Radunovlch are looking tor Jobs as scare crows tor som farm outslde of town Marlan Osternmller Dorothy He1rnb1ch ner and LOIS Slndelar are selllng lemonade at flve cents a glass to passers by Maybelle Paddock and loan Selleck are st1ll best of buddles As Madame Buggxe Slurp unwound her splndly legs from her peach crate she rose and sllthered slowly toward us and spoke ln a ghastly g1ggle I have spoken 1t 1S late you must go' so we quletly hurrled back through the drab d1str1ct of Glocca Morra 1nto the nlght A- -..--------------------4 PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY EIGHT E R r as s 2 '- 'o o l ' 2 2 . r o E r 2 2 o ' .- ' 1- ' o r o ' ' - 0 - o o o . , . . o . o 0 I - Q H Q 0 2 . o - o - o o 5 ' -' o o . 3 r E l g O 5 - I fr, 1 3 0 0 f t. 9 I I . - I ' 0 O I Q . 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Woodrow s Prescrlptlon Shop Matt Woodrow 222 North Broadway Blllmgs Mont LINDAMOOD MUSIC CO 221 Worth Broadway Btlhn s Montana EVERYTHING IN MUSIC ELLIOT'S, INC Furniture ELLIOT'S MENS STORE L 00000000000000000000004 L 0000000004 L 0000000001 f000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 L 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000l HOME BAKERY I III For Fine Baked Goods 059 Blrthday and Wedding Cakes French and Damsh Pastries Drrver of Taxt l should take the next turn sl ouldn t I9 Qne of the two B H S passenqers You re crazy rt you thrnlc so' Wayne My wrte went home to her mother Mrs I Orr Help' lm chokrnq Mr I Orr Shhh the nelqhbors wlll thrnk l m domq lt Mr Borbera Now Gerald can yout ll me anythmq about mtrates'F' Gerald Kneq Yes str they are a lot cheap er than day rates' Mrs I Orr l dont care Get me somethrnq qurck ZZ! '1 1 '1 x-qw OHQ 3Q:g 1 O 2 EPT 439, E39 Leila' 0 '42 QS 3 M ,Q 2 Q 8 E XJ 2 9. fD 1 0000000000000000x '0000000 lst Steady The engagement nnq you qave me has always remrnded me of a state caprtal Trampl d Half VJl'11Cl'1 one dear? lst Steady Lrttle Rock -4 00000000000 00 I0 00000000 The Best ln Photography THIPPJEQT SVJFUJDDJIQD PAGE O E H NDRED FIFTY NINE N , I' 4 .1 I I - 4 - - I I I o I I I, I , . . A I I I ' I I I 0 A ' - . - - , o I I I 0 , , 0 0 . - v , . . 0 . . 4 . 0 2 ' ' .. I ' I ' ' o I o I I .. .. I , I I I f I I I .. I 0 0 .. .. 5 . 0 . . O 0 ' I I I Il I I - O 0 9 -- - I o I II 9 . I - 0 O . 0 I II . ' O S . 0 . , ' In 0 ' N ' 0 0 0. ' - . I o . o ll g - V ' I x 0 z . 0 8 Q fl I I I -I I 0 . I I - : I I II . I . 0 . 0 . II 9 - O . 0 . I I ' I 2 2 I 2 2 I 2 I I 2 I I 0 I ' I , I 0 I I ' I 0 - I I o Q? . o I II 0 O 0 O . 0 ' .O II O , r Q . Q . O . . 'I ' ' s ' I o ' o I 0 - 0 0 0 '. ., , I - o I o I I' I 0 ' ' ' ' o ' I ' o II I O 0 0 . 0 O I 2 . I 2 I 2 . I I . 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