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

 - Class of 1956

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1 x X V 4 HAPPY MOMENTS TO REMEMBER- Bonnit- Burton, Boh Sankovit-h, Diane Rice, and Margaret Wagner. The Sock Hop is an annual dance ending the first week of school and initiation. Diane had thc cutest decorated socks, and Bonnie and Boh were the couple with the cutest decorated socks. Many sophomores attended the first school dance of the year and they danced to tht' music of Bruce Townst-ntl's Band. For the program Toni Redden sang Temptation, September Song. and Man in a Raincoat. Ht-re upperclassmen and sophomores get a CliilI1CC to mect their old friends whom they hadn't seen since summer and to meet many new friends. lj .aw left ns -'1 I I I' . It ff' Y 94. I my Sophomores Tunished in Eyas Gourt .'Xntitltt'r year at Billings Senior High got untlt't'- 'l'ltt- Sock llop t'ntlt-tl tht' initiation antl :trtixitit-s way with a liig hang. lfyas lvcclt went tml fast tor rcallt got tuitlt'ru'zty at lillh. 'litxtrlit-rs stxtrtvtl tht' ttppt'rt'lasstnt'n antl too slow for tht' poor sophof hating fun tlats ht gixing tt'sts. :intl on tht' ttilluttf uttrrcs. lt was :t tlreain for some stutlents antl at ing wt-t-lt-t'titl, ztttt'r lfyas XYt't'lt. tht' lltwrtttts opt-nvtl niglttinart' for otht'i's. :Xs always tlit- ll on tltt- front tltt- first litnnt' toothall gzunt' xxith rltt- llt'lt'n:t lien- sitlcwallt was paintetl hy stunt' willing sopltotiiot't's. gals. 'l'ltt1 iliit-itit't'ttt's sputisotttl tltt- :tttt'r-gatnt' tl:tut't'. 'l'ltt- shoes of the uppt'rt'lasstnt'n shinetl liltt- tlizt- Cluhs stat'tt'tl ltoltling tut't'tings :uttl t'lt-cting titti- tnontls tluring tht- tlirt't'-tlai initiation. 'l'ltt-5 liyetl vers so tltt-5 coultl plan their at'tixitit's for tht' tear. :t lift' ot luxury sinct' tht' sttpliotittires lttttl to carry lnitiation tuai tnoyt' slou tot' tht- sopliotiitit't's hut rltt' ttppt'rt'lasstnt'n's hooks ztntl lunch trays. the thrvt- it':ti's surt- tlo go illsl-'I'lQl1t. st-niors? PRAISE YE UPPERCLASSMEN-Kenny Eames, Norman Olson, Bill Morgan, and Doug Sieler are making some sophomore girls praise the upper- classmen. They are a few of the joyous upperclass- men who did their best toward making initiation effective. THAT A BOY. CHARLIE Right is Charlt-s At'- nold. Charles was required to pay his punishment in Eyas Court by playing his drums for the student hotly and faculty. Charles was also seen playing in the highschool hand and in the Pep Band. -2 I uk ,.'.,

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Num' ...Q Eyas Trovides Little COME ALONG YOU EAGLET-Danny Stock- ton, an unidentified sophomore, and Bob Weldon. What is an eaglet? It is a young bird not yet able to prey for himself. Eaglet is derived from the Greek word Eyas. Like the eaglet, the sophomore learns to prey for himself in our BHS. This illustrates the purpose of the Eyas Committee, which is to help newcomers adjust themselves. feel a part of the school, and to help the three classes get better acquainted. We learn a lot about each other in Eyas Week, and the incoming sophomores even more. Si? sr at : DAVY CROCKETT AND BUNNY RABBITSW John Keenan, Patty Fredrickson, Gary Sackett, Gloria Gallagher, Vickki Orton, and Mike Pierce had their taste of Eyas Court. During Eyas Week the sophomores were required to be bunny rab- bits, scarecrows, and Davy Crockett. These soph- omores were the students who wore the best costumes during the week. The sophomore girls could not wear any make-up, jewelry, or belts. All sophomores wore that wonderful Sopho- more tag so they would be seen by the upper- classmen. No sophomore could go through Eyas Week without being initiated, All had to wear bibs, carry teething rings, and last but not least they had to learn the school song. Education but Lots of jun SIELER SINGS DAVY CROCKETT-Bill Mor- gan, Dennis Sieler, and Kenny Hunt. The Eyas court had the Pirate theme for this year's court. The sophomore either had to pay for his crime or walk the plank, so they all paid for the crimes. The upperclassmen were delighted when Dennis sang Davy Crockett and they went wild when Kenny had to parade around the gym in girls clothes and in the end he got a face full of pie. Oh, what a tasty pie. As always, some poor recruited sophomore was willing to spend some of his time scraping and painting the B on the front sidewalk. Bill Mor- gan made sure that they did their job right. The B adds much to the appearance of the school. The sophomore students who participated in the initiation are the ones who will enjoy their three years at BHS.



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PAGE I8 If 'i DANCE DRAVVS MANY tl.ct'l to RiglltliDiek lllnlh. Gloria Highland. lommy Vkardell, Riellard Taylor. and Kay Reid are a few ot' the students who attended the after-game dzlnees, Atter-garne dances were well attended. STUDENTS SUPPORT TEAM tLeft to Rightb-Mr. David Smith, two Junior High students. Barbara Peterson, Geraldine Walker. Joan Strand, Mr, Carl Wark. and Mike Fallon. The Billings Senior Highschool students really got out and supported their team this year, especially those students who stayed at the games when it was raining and snowing. The Bronc football team, too, had plenty of stamina and scrap, They showed some won- derful workmanship and sportsmanship. The Orange and Black was coached hy Buss Williams. During halftime the fans could watch the majorettes and listen to the highschool band. HAI.F'llNlli .IESIFRS tl.ett to Rigllll-llottom row: kllllil liohlineer. Lotlette Powers. Chris Benner, and Marilyn Mc- Fzlrlin. Top row:-Gloria Highland. Sharon .lov:l'llovich. Donna Larson. .lllllC Dupuy, and Janet Bareroft. BHS Students Enjoy Fall .Activities l,et's go hack ill time and see what happened during the fall, 'lqlll' foothall games this year were really good. They drew large crowds and mani stil- dents went lltllllt' hoarse from yelling. Yes, the after- Qlllllt' dances proved to he a success and fun for everyone. rlqllf' students and the people of Billings also enjoyed the llfilllflftll l'lZllfTlIIlCS put on hi our majorettes. The Pep 1lSSClIllWllt'S were good morale hllilders for the ft'2tlll and the students SlllJXK't'ti that they were interested ill tht- assenlhlies. li-Day started off witll 21 parade ill the rain. Pep Cluh then held a dance after the gfllllt' and alike Callahan Zllltl .Indy SCllll1ll7Cl were crowned King Zllltl Queen, A lot of hard work XYCIII' ill toward the preparations for the event and the students made it a success hy taking part. Hllrs. Xltfllllillgf' the first play of the year. was sponsored hy 'llhespian students. Xlany nights of hard work went into tllis play hefore it eould he presented to the highschool students.

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