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

 - Class of 1954

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LILLIAN CERVENKA fl.. WILLIAM V. LAZETICH i-3 . .-'t . El:VJlIl1 Plhysisal Eli 'ation rieaith, lxhysi 'al Bdrx.'atr1rL Nfcntana Smrte University Zvioritana State l.lniversi'v llrizfersity .it Calit :trim Bptnriswr it l, 'lr'AIIi1tIIilsl :Sr nsa: txt QA.-X :Sr rsh: at Lf-nrirs rr ROBERT GORTON ROY A. MORIN M. rss. -A-llff'1l'41U lllS't'lY Plxysifal l-lrltrftrtr rr Phys: al Edu: 'd'1.n Aqhgqr -5 ftzve: fiqxnznz Ii.lgr1',mq Squf.. Q, .1. llrnvv-:suv it Iflorrtan RC .Ky Myiylmmn Q ml-'qw llfil'-' N1 Y NISE BUST! t lw L- r::.:1n's Cir: ' A A t C -44? hqaic fd Qnualnpi Hnnal ' Quick! Whiskit! Ooops, there goes tire ball. Quickl Wliiskitl These are only two oi the many frenzied cornrnents :riade by the girls' gym students when they are play- ing whiskit. Yes, it is a game that is really a lot ot fun. lt is very similar to baseball, but is played with a whiskit instead ot a glove. Miss Lillian Cervenka, girls' instructor, demonstrates the game while Betty Underwood, Sherri Penners, Lorraine Carmack, Unis Ostrum, Sharyl Hudio, Colleen Sherman, Evelyn lohnson, Adelia Burnside, Bernice Walters, Shirley Diedee, Barbara Brink, Barbara Miller, Betty Weese, and Norma Egan look on. Tumbling and volleyball are also part ot the program. lust Good Clean Fun . . . Larry O'Donnell and Norman Olson watch Torn Morgan as he makes ready to flip the basketball into the basket. Basketball along with soccer, toot' ball, volleyball, boxing, and wrestling is part ot the good clean tun that typities the boys' gyrn classes. Sometimes, too, it the instructor isn't there these boys have another game which is fun. lt is commonly called, l wonder how many tirnes l can knock the ball over the net into the girls' gym without Miss Cervenka getting mad. Boys' gym is taught by Wil- liarn V. Lazetich, and Boy A. Morin.

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..Slw,em, J tv Jluub, Modern America-Modem Machines . . . It you should happen to drop into auto shop sometime you will find the boys oi this class hard at work in and under cars. This class can do any' thing. Most of their work is with engines and the working parts of a car but they occasionally do some body work and painting. This course, one ot the numerous vocational courses, is quite hampered by lack oi space. In this picture are Larry Walter and Lee Deschens working on a stubborn engine. HOWARD VANOVER BS., M.S. 'Wood Shop Rcvky Mountain College Iowa State Collegi- Presidr-nt of Billings Teachers Association WILLARD H. HAMSETT BS. American History, World History University oi Minnesota Indiana University Sponsor of Elphadonk ' 1 t , Q , . X , ,-sffff 'I .ffm 2 ,, , ' .' A-ii . 411 X -5 ., i 5 .1 fig. - ml. i 4. LOUIS RATZLAFF AUM: MM 'bury ADELIA M. or-1, LA., iv..:1.. ,5.ti1or1f'an ,Alrfblil llnivi-rs Isriivoisity '.fr1.'.'cis1ty Univeisgty Qlmversity Univ-er sity' PRICE LH . Smy ' WSI -yuri 'Y ciaoo J'ftlCI ,I . ct Washington f ' 5 .11 CQUSIY' of Chicago sponsor ot l7u'u'e Tea 'I r-rs oi A n1eri:a 2. rt' 1 - z Here's Wood in Your Eye . . . Don't let the sawdust get in your eyes, might very well be the theme song ot wood shop. They are the ones that make those line wooden articles that are displayed in the snowcase each spring. Their projects range from bookcases and coffee tables to lamps and smaller articles. The members ot this class are principally boys that intend to Q0 into the machine or auto shops and this gives them expe' rience with machines. Shown here is lack Wilhelm. PAGE I7



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HENRY HARSCH BA., M.A, English, lournalisrn University of Montana University of Washington Adviser ot Kyoto Publi, cations Sycnsoi of Quill and Svroll MYRTLE D. STEEN FA., M.A. Fntjlisli Macalester College University of Minnesota University of Montana University of C'liir'aao STANLEY C. RICHARDS B. of Music' Band University of Michigan Great Falls College of Education CARI. S. WARK FLA. Typing Montana State University Treasurer, BHS Activity lXsso iation is Nix if , 52 W s t v 1 xx 'ifmf ' .2954 V- A 5, - . , ni, team am-Maw, ,semi gpm Let's Write . . . Every Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday night will find members of the Kyote paper and annual staffs hard at work in the journalism room. Each has his own jobs to do and a certain time limit in which they must be done. All must work closely together towards a good paper and annual. Many students who have graduated from journalism course at Bil- lings highschool have gone on to major in journal- ism, and are now holding down responsible positions on big papers. lournalism is taught by Mr. Henry Harsch. Pictured are Niki O'Brien and Lynette True- love working over the ad dummy. And the Band Played On . . . Do you remember that music that set your body to twitchin' and your feet to tappin' during pep as- semblies and football and basketball games? Do you remember the snappy halftimes and intricate drills which the band, assisted by the majorettes, per- formed? Yes, in almost every big school function the band has participated, and many students feel that it is the best in the state. The band is directed by Mr. Stan Richards and is divided into two parts. Oneee consisting of all the students, marches during half- times. The other, the smaller group, plays for the assemblies and other functions. Shown practicing new formations are Bill Good, lanet McMullen, Kathie Coley, and lim Cernohlavek.

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