I-ANYUf,th'W9m?EW ...nu pliiln M rr-ferpvu-u lpil ,of-an piilllub Jsx. ' rpfAHU' galil'-'P' .ra-we L.lH9'vYr9..595 wah' H! ,rmf-1r'-'vp-vm-if AIM Flu 54411354 ...neva-0+ w,,.,pnvNl -:nvp,,.au4w' .num-' N-VA'Dl?l v'Pv v14vW-r'.I4x WAS wmv E013 JV? DEDICATION We dedicate this SPARTAN to the under- classmen of Baker High and to all the teachers who taught us. EDUCATION AND CHARACTER How much is education worth without good charac- ter? Are good character and citizenship with educa- tion your chief objectives in life? Nhat is more worthwhile than these attainments? No person lives to himself alone. Throughout life each of us dwell,work and play with other people. Much of the school life is spent with others in recreational and educational ways. Honesty, fairness, reliability, punctuality, obedience, self-control and good judgment are some of the necessary traits for each of us to acquire to make our life a success. Let us not forget what we do for ourselves in education and character training counts most for us. L. W. HEFTIE Superintendent B. A., Peru St. Teacher's College Peru, Nab., M. A., U. of Neb., U. of Montana. Since a democracy is a government by and for the people, its success depends upon how capable the people are to govern themselves. This ability is in direct proportion to how well educated they are. The high school diploma you receive indicates you are better prepared to assume your responsibilities in 5 democracy than you were when you were promoted.from the eighth grade. A higher education yet will qualify you to be an even better citizen. Now, more than ever, we need an intelligent and responsible young manhood and womanhood ready and willing to share leadership. Accept the challenge of our changing world and equip yourself to meet its needs by continuing your education, since the success of 5 democracy depends upon what you and I put into it. L. FREDRIC BRWGGENAN Principal B. M., NacPhail School of Music, U. of Omaha, U. of Washington. Y - +- Av Q.Y.v. V 9 I I J I g, v'.,1,a, ..,- r - GLADYS CASSIDY, B. S. RICHMOND PEASE, B. M. Grade School Music University of Montana CATHARINE CASADY, B. A. Hamiline University, U. of , Wortburg College Waverly, Iowa N ' Home Ec., Biology Q-,L . 1 Montana State College ,, ' 'N 1 LEONARD HASKELL, B. S. I N- Mechanical Arts Aberdeen, South Dakota U. of Minnesota, U. of Wyoming, U. of S. D. I'-1 ' 34 World History MILES POLLOCK, B. S. Bloomsburg State Teachers College, Bloomsburg, Pa. Allegheny College New York State Teachers College, U. of Wyoming English 9, 10 American History Minnesota ROBERT SULLIVAN, B. A. 8th Grade Geneva College, Pa., U. of New Mexico U. of Pittsburg W. LUETKENS Coach, Phys. Ed. Social Sciences EDWINA EICHENBERGER Seventh Grade I Montana State Normal Not Pictured PHILLIP G. LANGSTON Coach 81 Math Montana State 8: Rocky Mountain LORENE KIRSCHT EN Librarian 7 8: 8 Music Montana State Normal JOY RUNYAN, B. S. U. of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee l President ROBERT LOVELESS Band 1 Z 3 4 Glee Clubl Z 3 4 M1xed Chorus l Z 3 4 Basketball Z 3 4 Football Z 4 Dramat1cs 3 Class Offlcer 1 3 4 Secretary DOLORES HUDSON Glee Club 1 2 Basketball 1 Ant1cl1ne Staff 3 4 Hoot Owls 3 4 Class Officer 4 Vlce Pres1dent FRANCIS KIRSC HT EN Band 1 Z 3 4 Orchestra Z Glee Club 1 Z M1xed Chorus Basketball 4 Hoot Owls Z 3 Dramatzcs 3 Antlclme Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Boys Quartet 2 3 Class Off1cer l 4 CHUCK BEAN Football 4 Ant1c11ne Staff 4 Glee Club 4 Annual Staff H1stor1an JOYCE LAMBERT Glee Club 1 Z 3 4 M1Xed Chorus 1 2 3 Hoot Owls 2. 3 4 Dr1l1 Leader 4 H A Z Al'lt1C11Il8 Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Dramat1cs 3 Class Off1cer 1 2 3 ALBERT BERTSCH Glee Club 1 2 3 4 Hoot Owls Z 3 4 Ant1cl1ne Staff 3 4 4 4 l ZF . MARLENE COREY t NADINE EVERSON Glee Club 1-Z-3-4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-Z-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Hoot Owls Z-3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Hoot Owls Z-3-4 Anticline Staff 3-4 Anticline Staff 3-4 Annual Staff Annual Staff Dramatics 3 Dramatics 3 Class Officer Z Clarinet Trio 3-4 Mixed Quartet 4 Orchestra 2 MAXINE LUTTS Glee Club 1-2 Dramatics 3 F. H. A. 1 Class Officer 3 Clarinet 3-4 Mixed Quartet 4 Orchestra Z SHIRLEY LUTTS Glee Club 1-2-4 Hoot Owls 3-4 Anticline Staff 3-4 Dramatics 3 F. H. A. 1-Z-3 VERLE LORAN Glee Club l-Z-3-4 Mixed Chorus Z-3 -4 Hoot Owls Z-3-4 Cheer Leader 3 Drill Leader 4 Antic line Staff 1-3 -4 Annual Staff Dramatics 3 F. H. A. Z-3-4 BETTY MENGEL Glee Club 1-Z-3-4 Mixed Chorus Z-3-4 Hoot Owls Z-3-4 Anticline Staff, 3-4 Dramatics 3 , ,J-1, .,....M......M. ,.. A, ,A,. Y I s W T I M N . , AI' ZEKE LUND Band l-2-3-4 Glee Club 1-Z-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-Z-3-4 Basketball 3-4 Football 3-4 Anticline Staff 3-4 Dramatics 3 Class Officer Z-3 Annual Staff it-x 'Q' FRANCES MALENOVSKY Glee Club 1 Home EC. Club 1 KATHERINE MYER PAULINE MYER Antic line Staff 3-4 Dramatics 3 Q. x--, ANN MOSELEY Glee Club 1-4 Hoot Owls 4 F. H. A. 1-Z-3-4 Anticline Staff 3-4 Dramatics 3 GERALD NEARY Glee Club 1-2.-3-4 Mixed Chorus 4 Hoot Owls 2.-3-4 Football 1-2-4 Anticline Staff 3-4 I' ,w LAWRENCE PETERSON Glee Club 1-Z-3-4 Hoot Owls 3 Anticline Staff 3-4 RAYMOND STEVENS Glee Club 1-2-4 Band 1-Z-3-4 Orchestra 2 Hoot Owls 2-3-4 Anticline Staff 4 Dramatics 3 'FJ J' EAN STANHOPE Glee Club l Hoot Owls 3-4 Home Ec. Club l F. H. A. Z HOWARD TRAWEEK Glee Club 1-2-3 -4 Mixed Chorus 4 Band 1-Z-3-4 Football Z-3-4 Baseball 3-4 Hoot Owls 2-3-4 Anticline Staff 3-4 Annual Staff Class Officer 2 Drarnatics 3 ARLENE STEFFES Glee Club l-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-3 Hoot Owls 2-3-4 F. HQ A. 1 Anticline Staff 3-4 Annual Staff GERALD VEEDER Track 3 Dramatics 3 School Paper 3 Annual Staff ,, , T.. --Q ., 4- ,--V ROBERT WEEKS GLENN WISEMAN Band 1-Z-3-4 Glee Club l-Z-3-4 Glee Club 1-Z-3-4 Mixed Chorus Z-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Football 2-4 Football Z-3-4 Baseball Z-3-4 Hoot Owls Z-3-4 Basketball 1-Z-3-4 Dramatics 3 Anticline Staff 3-4 Anticline Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 CLASS SONG fTune: Easter Parade, Teachers stop your grieving, At last our class is leaving To find success and spread the fame of old Baker High. Four long years of working, From lessons never shirking. We've done our bit to win acclaim for old Baker High. Teachers, here's to you, underclassmen too, We'l1 remember you, and someday, we'll come back again, though we don't know just when. Now our paths must part, We say right from our heart, You'l1 never find another school like old Baker High. Bob Loveless Albert Bertsch Chuck Bean Maxine Lutts Lawrence Peterson PR OPI-IEC Y ln the year of our Lord 1960, Mr. Heftie,sponsor of the senior class of 1950, was wandering along the streets of one of the now larger cities of eastern Montana, namely Plevna. He found himself in a smalltearoom and decided to have the charming fortune teller, Madame Trisha Uean Stan- hopel peer into her crystal ball and tell him something about the lives of his former senior charges. After seating themselves at a table and gazing intently into the magic sphere many familiar faces began to appear. The first object to appear was a maroon colored Ford mercilessly crushing an innocent passerby fGerald Veeder, successful newspapermanl beneath its wheels. The well-dressed gentleman behind the steering appa- ratus is Lawrence Peterson. Still trying to prove to Coach Luetkens that he can stop in 50 ft. at 40 mph. And how is poor Gerald faring ? He was rushed immediately to the hospital around the corner and is being nursed back to health at the expert hand of Katherine Myer, M. D. Ah! A tranquil scene comes into view. It is the peaceful and success- ful truck farm of Pauline Myer. And who is weeding in the garden? None other than Francis Kirschten. What happened to his forestry plans ? Well, anyway he got into one field of Botany. The next object we see clearly is a quaint street in far away Bagdad, India. Seated on a corner is Frances Malenovsky, her nimble fingers fly- ing over a hand carved flute Qcompliments of Ann Moseley, noted for her fine musical instrumentsl. Frances' profession is charming snakes. Now we go to Miles City, Montana,where a gaudy neon sign flashes the words, Used Cars . The proud owner of this establishment is Albert Bertsch. This is the very lot that gave him his first start in the auto trad- ing business. Next it's a fashionable ladies' millineryshoppe on Fifty Avenue in New York. Co-owners and chief designers are Bobby Loveless and Maxine Lutts. Maxine is busy right now modeling one of Bob's latest creations. And now it's a huge celebration in the eastern part of the country where District Judge, Zeke Lund, is handing out awards to outstanding citizens of the country. One award goes to Shirley Lutts, policewoman,for her part in rounding up a counterfeiting ring,and the other goes to Robert Weeks for his invention of aperpetualmotion machine. One of the prizes given Robert for his fine work was a two-year scholarship to the Science Dept. of Baker High School. What's this ? It looks like a pair of tonsils and when the mouth around them closes we see that it is Raymond Stevens, whispering baritone, literal- ly laying the bobby-soxers in the aisles. He is making one of his sought- after appearances in the fashionable restaurant of Howard Traweek. We also see another old friend here--it is Betty Mengel, Howard's number one waitress, pianist, and all around helper. Yes boys, She'S Still Single. Here we are at Baker High School again. This time to the Commercial Department. It looks like a fight,and as the smoke clears away we see one of the first year typing students emerge from under a table with a shiner. This blow was inflicted by the teacher, Gerald Neary. Tskl Temper, tem- perl Well, we're still in Montana but this time it's in a lonely rural district. Here we find a little red schoolhouse and the school mai-m vigorously ring- ing the bell is Verle Loran. Verle isn't completely without companionship however, for a few miles down the road is her old side-kick, .Toyce Lam- bert, also teaching school. From Montana to North Dakota, Hettinger to be specific. Here is a cute little cement block bungalow and hanging out clothes is the former Nadine Everson. Edwin is still making blocks and hopes to be in charge of con- struction soon. Bungalows to mansions. This being in Minneapolis and its occupants being Joey and Arlene Steffes. They are now owners of Gambles, Inc. And polishing their floors to shining perfection is Chuck Bean, janitor. Now to beauteous mountain peaks but in opposite corners of the earth, Glenn Wiseman on Mount Everest in India, and Marlene Corey on a moun- tain in Siberia. Both chose to be hermits but just could not seem to agree on climatic conditions. Marlene Corey Shirley Lutts Arlene Steffes Raymond Stevens Glenn Wiseman CLASS MOTTO What we are to be, we are becoming. CLASS COLORS Blue and Silver C LASS HIST OR Y This well respected class of angels of l950,honored by allfespecially Mr. Heftie and all the teachers, first picked up our halos in approximately 1938 and started to school. That was when we were in the first grade. Those starting in Baker joined as a well-behaved class when we were in the third grade. The rest we converted over from hicks from other schools to the nice little children that we were--and still are. In 1944 we were under the superior direction of Mrs. Banta--Oh how she loved us... After all--remember our good reputation. In 1946 it was decided that we were too good forie Jr. High, so those with the brightest halos--Marlene Corey, Vale- dictorian and Nadine Everson, Salutatorian--leading the way, we flew over, picking up ten more on the way, and landed--the whole Z5 of us--as freshmen. The first event this honorable class held was the election of officers--President, Francis Kirschteng Vice-President, Bobby Lovelessg Secretary-Treasurer, Zeke Lund, Historian, Joyce Larnbertg and SPOHSOP, Mrs- Fries- Soon after school started,those devils known as Sophomores, gave us the Works for two days. Both boys and girls wore pajamas covered by bathing suits, also green bands with the letters M T around our heads. The girls wore tennis shoes and the boys wore bedroom slippers. The girls carried fishing poles and the boys purses. We had to shine the Sophomores shoes and sing commercials for them. Our year ended with the spring concert and music festival. After three months of leaving our halos to tarnish, we polished them again on our way to the sophomore year. First came election of officers, Marlene Corey, Presidentg Howard Traweek,Vice-President: Glenn Wiseman, Secretary-Treasurer: and Mr. Haskell, Sponsor. ' Since 10 fine voices were needed in Hoot Owls we gladly obliged by donating some of our melodious voices. Our most fun that year was when the freshmen followed our good advice and dressed as Indians with us supplying the war paint. Our deepest sympathy was shown by our giving a party, fwith eatsj in their honor. Our year was ended with the spring concert and music festival. After three months of polishing halos, cleaning robes, and--well--all that stuff that angels do--ahem--we started our .Tunior year with a bang--did we say bang ? ? ? --well anyway we started it off. On December 9, l948,we presented the play Bet- ty .Tane from Punkin Lane . Our sponsor, Miss Jones, with the assistance of Miss Bennett, supervised this wonderful dramatics success. HISTORY qconrdy Election that year consisted of Nadine Everson, Presidentg Zeke Lund, Vice- Presidentg Bob Loveless, Secretary-Treasurer: and Miss Jones, Sponsor, also two new Hoot Owl members. ' Feeling rather sorry for the Seniors, we, the good samaritans, put on a prom in their honor. We started a new tradition this year, not only the election of a Queen and Princesses but also a King and Princes. Our scene was a grape arbor--very beautiful. As all of you may have noticed, the Antic1ine improved that year, naturally it was due to our wonderful work, as we took it over in the second semester, under the good advice of Mrs. Moses fNote: A Moses with the angels., Again our year ended with the harmonious ceremonies--the spring concert and music festival. After ll years of school with 3 months vacation between each, we-enter old Ba- ker High for the last time. We started this memorable year, ruling over the lower classmen, with Bob Loveless, President, Francis Kirschten, Vice-President: and Dolores Hudson, Secretary-Treasurer leading us through our journey, and Mr. Heftie, Sponsor, as the respected head of this respectable class. Main events of the year were Senior class Play, Cyclone Sally , on March 31, the Prom in our honor on May 12, skip day, spring concert and music festival, Bac- calaureate on May 14, and last but not least Graduation May 19. So ends the history of the class of '50. And in leaving we wish you the best of luck and hope that you enjoy your school days as we have enjoyed ours. .Toyce Lambert Verle Loran Dolores Hudson Pauline Meyer Kathi-ine Meyer Ann Moseley CLASS FLOWER Lily of the Valley CLASS POEM Each name in our class, we'11 try to rhyme, And hope that each to fame does climb. The star of the band is Robert Weeksg His piccolo always squeaksi In our class we have more than one Jerry, One is Veederg the other Neary. We have a gal named Bet: She isn't married--yet. Rayrnond Stevens had the mumps: Ever since we 've called him Bumps. A Lambert by the name of Ioyceg For class historian was our choice. There isa Mrs.in our class: She's a Steffes now, poor 1 as. Dolores Hudson had her fling: Now she's got a diamond ring. Pauline and Katherine, the twins of the classg Never give the boys a pass. Maxine and Shirley are cousins. Francis Kirschten, the head of our class, Would prefer a blond lassp Ann Moseley is our redhead: She wishes she were blond instead. Howard Traweek knows every trick in the deckg But he still drives to Plevna in his old wreck. Loveless and Lund, good friends have been: From boyhood till now they're men. fWell, almost, There is a Stanhope named Jean: With Emmet O'Brien she can be seen. Verle--a Loran is: At drawing, she's a whiz. Bean and Bertsch, opposites are: Chuck has false teeth: Albert a car. Then there is Frances Malonovskyg She used to work at the Bakery. Then there's Pete, sometimes called Lawrence: Too bad we don't have a gal named Florence. Marlene and Glue are a perfect pairg One is darkg the other fair. 'I'here's a telephone operator named Dean: She's the worst one we've ever seen. Whoever it was that wrote this poem: It would have been better if they would have stayed home Nadine Everson Betty Mengel Frances Malonovsky Francis Kirschten Gerald Veeder C LASS WILL We the sen1ors of one thousand nme hundred and flfty of the county of FALLON 1n the state of MONTANA bemg of sound mmd and body do hereby solemnly swear that th1s IS our last WILL and TESTANIENT We leave Mr I-left1e to recuperate for the next class of semors To the sen1ors we leave our athletlc ab1l1ty wh1ch mcludes gettmg along w1th the warden basketball football etc etc To the Jumors we leave our 1nter1or decoratmg ab1l1ty because they must deco rate the prom next year To the sophomores we leave our ab1l1ty to stay 1n class and get good grades To the freshmen we leave our great xntegrlty pulchrltude dxgmty and our sym pathy FTZHCIS Kxrschten leaves h1s brams to Ronald Stanhope Betty Mengel leaves her many boyfrlends to Sandy Marlene Corey wanted to leave her gosslp but the underclassmen demanded that she take lt wlth her Lawrence Peterson leaves h1s danclng ab1l1ty to D1ck Stleber Glenn W1seman leaves h1s abxhty of makmg love 1n school to Buddy Boucher Raymond Stevens leaves the haxr on h1s legs to Donna Huber Albert Bertsch leaves that Chonson g1rl to Pee Wee Chuck Bean am t leavlng he s bexng k1cked out Maxme Lutts leaves her rough clty llfe to be a lonely schoolmom Kafhrlne Myer leaves to fnnd M1ckey Paulme Myer leaves her unsuccessful chemxstry experxments to Joe K1ISCht6H Dolores Hudson leaves that cute 11ttle western accent to Beverly Heftle Nadme Evcrson leaves her hexght w1dth and depth of mmd to I-lally Blckle Arlene Steffes IS the only one that leaves marr1ed when we wrote thls Verle Loran leaves her clutch on Rharne long enough to grab her dlploma Joyce Lambert wants to keep all she has Bob Loveless doesn t want to leave at all Donna 15 st1ll here Gerald Veeder leaves h1s samtly ways to .Tack Bxffle Sh1rley Lutts leaves her nomsy ways m cxvxcs class to Joyce Morton Gerry Neary leaves hxs abxlxty to tame cocky sophomores to the freshmen Glamour boy Traweek leaves h1s way wlth women to Martm O Connor Frances Malenovsky says she won t leave noth1ng to nobody she s worked for all she s got and she s gonna keep xt Ann Moseley leaves her f1gure to Glor1a Plummer Jean Stanhope am t leavmg she s just sneakmg out Zeke Lund leaves h1s ab1l1ty to take women or leave them alone to h1s l1ttle broth Robert Weeks leaves h1s Packard to the Coach Robert Weeks Gerald Neary Howard Traweek Zeke Lund .Tean Stanhope D I I I I ' ' 1 1 1 y . . . . . . , , . -' , . . A , ...... , , . . . . . , I ' I Y v n - . , . D , . . , . er. I 1 I I ' .Q3IIC iE '-X Walter Boucher Norma Corey , Gloria Plummer r Darrel Rost .Darlene Cretsinger Harvey Cyr , ' ji 3 --V Hazel Schettler U' Florence Scoles -AAAI! Donna Defferding Bernice Friemark Lyle Seaman Pauline Skidmore I' L y . Irene Hartse Genevieve Hayes Bernice Sleeth Ronald Stanhope , 2. 'fs o 1 4 ., A , -U gy., ,cr h e gc! F, A 1 , '. lg . , 5- ' ,Q ...-1-'19 g' 1 ' -31:21 fy I Q-s Y my l 'M . 3 Min fc 3 ,,, nr1Q'g5 , Q: . A I Ag- ' if 'N 63' U o, ,Q - Q .3 -J 1 'W Y' . R . . . Ll.Q. ..,.' -W S , .z il - f lov Johoooo .f S - M XE Q :'i 3 ll J' oe Kirschten Eli 1lr, V' 'V 'A -fk ., V. f , be fl .. Q blflll 1 . is Xu Q Q I 'fc Rolph Tunhy 1 'WM ' Q o 'V I , Paul Venell A - ' XX W -M K W o 'f ' 1 W Della Lutts A Ll I Edward Malenovsky M eff , S 3 fy -, H ti n y. 1 Erna Mae Wang ' 'if' Q David Weeks A o lx. f., 7 .Toyce Morton all l- lgjll V1 Anita Murphy fl E L :ill-',o S ' ... Aman Wildish M' ' g M fzg Dalbert Wiseman - L M W 1-fig' 4. 5 A ' Y . , - M plz: M.. ' ,'fQg,.,fx, E 07' If ' C7 N Virginia Neary -ff? 1x - ' Martin O'Connor . l ' ji Gm' V . me-Ee gy i Melvin Wolenetz N? , ' , DuWayne Johnson ' ' , ' ' . 1 , V Patricia Oldis in 1 5' Donna Olson E 0 , X ' Ashley Corbitt I ' Suzanne Stark q K 1 -o , or 1 Du:'n'r suv: A YI-:ING fb Will 9 Gino -on -1 aggyp wummmsi .sw v fix - M 4 X , - , y P Lv: , Q35 xl V F5 -H ' 5 rg H W AL f. A A 4 'E V W -il P .. J L .. Donald Christiansen Connie Gunderson Sandra Hamilton Louise Christiansen A Jessie Howe Florene Cline Gary Hurley L P. l , - Tri.. rf N sl gi ifflv- 'Q ' 'Eb' 1,-1, . -xv ,ll 'W' 1--. F ' L -X ,v n '31, A2 C- e,9f,l.,l -, 51,1-,f.. ' ' 1 .Jr -A fs' P 1,5 t. n H 'I .luv ATI in 1, . - n F A , ,-mn ,I , ,L V it X e 4 5 ' I -, 5 i H' -, , -.Qi 1 , , ,J .. ,L -H w- I' L , E. ..:j 'y3'F' , W1 L-i l t A ' n C ' I l I K . .r Y . 1 I w y , 1 - Q x 0 , , L , C v 'fflk-ll . ILL! , i ' 4 tl : 1 , 1 Carol Irvine Clarence Kreager Rodney Larson Lavina Maier Larry Martin W . lim A Betty Morton Tillie Neiffer Kenneth Noftsker Doris North Mar ie O 'Connor Audrey Mattie Nona McPhee Gretchen Mengel U, ,N . 1 a ' 'L ,L, J v-in 1 wi U 5 i H 7, mr -I Q X if b A xx ,K A ' ' I 'YV , ' rife- fl s -f' Elsie Olson Phyllis Olson Helen Peterson -, , a-f 1- , - , 5--.aes -V --1--,-:tru ,. .Q 5 ' 2 'Uh7 '7' A Han, , -' :1 A i gs f , A3 y ,y Giga .7 ,N ' A A .Ak ,---vga.. I ' fd I Ugg? .iizyiv E,J:j:.. ' ,14 1 ' y .. 3iAt' , vM p, 51,1 4 V , s . i 'il- L Q. Z' . ' .T oAnn Phebus Glenn Smith Leonard Wang Venifa Sherva Jeanette Stark LeeRoy Water-land Rodney Siring Lolita Yokley v H x V-1 ' 1 Stanhope the convict! Rusty's afraid of the camera. Nice state 4 Montana iv - lf H- ni , R . .' W X ff' V' - l N , Siting The Playboy V ' ' What is the bxg grm Hicl about Paul? l .e ,r 5 'ra fr' Whoopeez Mally Ma lly Muetkinsf Norma all set for the football game. .' ' F , V V5-:VY-mug 23. Y g r , , - . Who ever thot he Go away and let me sleep! Couldn t'be more comfortable would grow up to w1th a mattress. be a lady killer ? xp 5 , ,Xx xk ' xx 1- 1 335 i , A , ,. A , 1.'-'4, 4 31: ' -Q4 ,lr ,A J ' 1 'iff' is E Z ,dik X T' 1 , . i .fi 4 A a P' A ' 2 4, , ' -ei 'Q ' i b-V , x , F' Y A 'Y . L it f X A 1 , 2, . L-, A it 53' A - A -Q,,,,,i 2 rv' W X ' 22' 44 D A1 - w Ev . i A V 1, 1 we lx l A, W Agliviga i 5.1 fel, - ' ' l I! I A g, ' N X-5, 1 W 'L 2, A ' ' . w :L A ,- it L G 55,52 l i. I Ex if- 4 i X Isabell McPhee I : li: N ' Bobbie Lou Moline 'i . - G ' Doris Molstad A Lois Moody 1 V, D Dolly Nason ,5'L:V ,1 A 'A i 1 . ci :ii :M Esther Neary in 'Wi Leon Newell 'Q 5. K' X Beulah Pardee N f N A Richard Perry i ' ' , , Douglas Plummer 'M D 5, 4. ' ,f A ' is Pete Poulos V I A Z A Melvin Schell Evelyn Schopp . f 1 Gary Stanhope Richard Steiber .AX g , f G5 NI Gloria Varner D V Betty Waterland ' - Donald Wiseman ' Russell Wiseman ' A ' A Laura Yokley ' 4 A Not Pictured ,, 1, . 5 V Bennie Veeder Frances Begger Elinor Berwald Harold Bickle Jack Biffle .Toyce Bruce D. Christiansen Myra Corbitt Harold Desper Carl Engstrom Gloria Everson Eleva Ferguson Lucille Griffith Marilyn Hayden Merle Hayden Beverly Heftie Myrtle Hudson Michael Hurley Luella Jordan Betty Kingsley Sylvia Korneychuk Mary Jane Losing Phillip Malenovsky Kenneth McDougall Donna Huber A W . X is' V HN 4,4 - 'T , Y , .1 . A QM, X, Q T I YET f-3 Q Q GGEBJ? BOYS GLEE CLUB First Row: Robert Loveless, Ronald Stanhope, Walter Boucher, Lyle Seaman, Ger- ald Neary, Glenn Wiseman, Rodney Siring, Lawrence Peterson, Albert Bertsch, Lar ry Martin. Second Row: L F. Bruggeman, Rodney Larson, Chuck Bean, Paul Venell, Raymond Stevens, Zeke Lund, Francis Kirschten, Howard Traweek, David Weeks, Robert Weeks, Dalbert Wiseman, Russel Wiseman. Third Row: Donald Wiseman, Leon Newell, Melvin Schell, Kenneth McDougall, Joe Kirschten, Merle Hadyn, Leroy Waterland, Melvin Walenetz, Pete Poulos, Dick Stei ber, Carl Engstrom, Harold Bickle. GIRLS GLEE CLUB First Row: Betty Kingsley, Dollie Nason, Beulah Pardee, Carol Irvine, Connie Gun- derson, Betty Mengel, Helen Peterson, Donna Olson, Maralyn Hadyn, Jeanette Stark, Joyce Bruce, Sandy Hamilton, Nadine Everson, Phyllis Olson,'Nona McPhee, Doris North, Betty Waterland, Elinor Burwald, Laura Yokley, Helen Christiansen. Second Row: Myrtle Hudson, Anita Murphy, Eleya Ferguson, Genevieve Hayes, Bev- erly Heftie, Lois Moody, Shirley Lutts, Joyce Lambert, Venita Sherva, Bernice Friemark, Joan Phebus, Joyce O'Connor, Joyce Morton, H3261 5Chet1e1', A1111 Moseley, Norma Corey, Pauline Skidmore, Darlene Cretsinger, Tillie Neiffer, Ar-lene Steffes, Marlene Corey, Verle Loran, Gloria Everson, Sylvia Korneychuck, Audrey Mattie, L. F. Bruggeman. V Third Row: Darlene Christiansen, Elsie Olson, Gretchen Mengel, Esther Neary, Frances Begger, Lavina Maier, Bobby Lou Moline, Mary Jane Losing, Florence Scoles, Myra Corbitt, Gloria Plummer, Isabell McPhee, Evelyn Schopp, Lucille Grif fith, Gloria Varner, Lolita Yokley, Donna Defferding, Florene Cline, Joy Johnson. I ' L W W i Q 33345599 Q49-3.53Qv9a MIXED CHORUS First Row: Hallie Bickle, Bob Loveless, Ronald Stanhope, Rodney Siring, Glenn Wiseman, Gerald Neary, David Weeks, Zeke Lund, Francis Kirschten, Howard Tra week, Robert Weeks, Joe Kirschten, Leon Newell, Dick Steiber, Carl Engstrom. Second Row: Gloria Everson, Betty Mengel, Nona McPhee, Bernice Friemark, Ve- nita Sherva, Joyce Lambert, Jeanette Stark, Norma Corey, Pauline Skidmore, Dar- lene Cretsinger, Arlene Steffes, Marlene Corey, Verle Loran, Sandy Hamilton, L. Frederick Bruggeman. Third Row: Laura Yokley, Gretchen Mengel, Carol Irvine, Betty Kingsley, Dollie Nason, Lavina Maier, Mary .Tane Losing, Myra Cox-bitt, Beverly Heftie, Doris North, Connie Gunderson, Lolita Yokley, Donna Defferding., Betty Waterland, Na- dine Everson. BAN D First Row: Gloria Olson, Eileen Burns, Donnetta Boucher, Jeanette Stark, Sandy Hamilton, Venita Sherva, Marlene Corey, Hazel Schettler, Norma Corey, Myra Corbitt, Carol Irvine, Nadine Everson, Gloria Everson, Elinor Burwald, Jo Arm Martin, Bob Skiles. Second Row: Hallie Bickle, Calvin Lund, Gary Morrow, Leon Newell, Sam Weeks, Joe Kirschten, David Weeks, Francis Kirschten, Zeke Lund, Howard Traweek, Ray Stevens, Robert Weeks, Rodney Siring, Larry Martin, Ronald Stanhope, Bob Love- less, Director L. F. Bruggeman. ' Third Row: Janice Loveless, Laura Yokley, Shirley Ovens, Elsie Olson, Esther Shehan,Donna Defferding, Lolita Yokley, Doris North, Betty Waterland, Connie Gunderson, Lucile Griffith, Joy Johnson, Beverly Heftie, Betty Morton, Genevieve Hayes, Ida Randash, Louise Christiansen. Q V , B A J HooT owLs First Row: Albert Bertsch, Gretchen Mengel, Jean Stanhope, Nona McPhee, Nadine Everson, Arlene Steffes, Shirley Lutts, Della Lutts, Tillie Neiffer, Doris North, Raymond Stevens. Second Row: Mr. Bruggeman, Venita Sherva, Bernice Frimark, Bernice Sleeth, Marlene Corey, Joyce O'Connor, Hazel Schettler, Ann Moseley, Sandy Hamilton, Virginia Neary, Darlene Cretsinger, Joyce Lambert, Verle Loran. Third Row: Francis Kirschten, Robert Weeks, Lawrence Peterson, Delores Hudson Donna Defferding, Jeanette Stark, Norma Corey, Betty Mengel, Joy Johnson, Gene- vieve Hayes, Lyle Seaman, Howard Traweek, Gerald Neary. Cheer Leaders: Carol Irvine, Connie Gunderson. Not Pictured: Ashley Corbitt. CHEERLEADERS Gloria Everson, Connie Gunderson, Carol Irvine, Myra Corbitt. Future Homemakers of America First Row: Betty Waterland, Marilyn Hayden, Jeanette Stark, Phyllis Olson, Lolita Yokley, Donna Olson, Anita Murphy, Carol Irvine. Second Row: Joy Johnson, Donna Defferding, Myra Corbitt, Sandy Hamilton, Ann Moseley, Joyce O'Connor, Hazel Schettler, Norma Corey, Lois Moody, Virginia Neary, Bernice Sleeth, Verle Loran, Mrs. Cassidy, Sponsor. Third Row: Lucille Griffith, Laura Yokley, Elinor Berwald, Isabell McPhee, Bob- by Lou Moline, Betty Morton, Connie Gunderson, Erna Mae Wang, Genevieve Hayes, Elsie Olson, Gloria Everson, Eleva Ferguson, Myrtle Hudson. ANNUAL STAFF First Row: Glenn Wiseman, Gerald Veeder, Francis Kirschten, Zeke Lund, Howard Traweek, Robert Weeks. Second Row: Nadine Everson, Marlene Corey, Joyce Lambert, Verle Loran, Ann Moseley, Joy Runyan, Sponsor. CLASS OFFIC ERS W N SENIORS JUNIORS Dolores Hudson, Secretary David Weeks, President Joyce Lambert, Historian Bernice Sleeth, Vice-Pres. Bob Loveless, President Donna Defferding, Secretary Francis Kirschten, Vice-Pres. Norma Corey, Historian SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Carol Irvine, President Laura Yokley, Historian Doris North, Secretary Betty Waterland, Secretary Jeanette Stark, Vice-Pres., Beverly Heftie, President and Historian. Richard Steiber, Reporter Harold Bickle, Vice-Pres. AT ETSI L Bn Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker FOOTBALL 66 Circle 40 '13 Terry 35 6 Forsyth 18 0 Ekalaka 7 6 Wibaux 0 First Row: Coach Langston, Martin O'Connor, Kenneth McDougall, Merle Hadyn, LeRoy Waterland, Donald Wiseman, Coach Leutkins. Second Row: Harold Bickle, Harvey Cyr, Rodney Siring, Paul Venell, David Weeks, DuWayne Johnson, Lyle Seaman, Ronald Stanhope, Dick Steiber. Third Row: Robert Weeks, Bob Loveless, Howard Traweek, Glen Wiseman, Capt. Gerald Neary, Zeke Lund, Chuck Bean, Lawrence Peterson. First Row: Russel Wiseman, Donald Wiseman, Harvey Cyr, Leon Newell, Chuck Bean, Ronald Stanhope, Dick Steiber, LeRoy Waterland, Doug Plummer, Harold Bicke . Second Row: Coach Langston, Rodney Siring, Glen Wiseman, Zeke Lund, Bob Loveless, Paul Venell, Dalbert Wiseman, Coach Leutkins. Tournament at Scobey: Baker 31 Wolf Point 40 Baker 39 Ekalaka 43 Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker BASKETBALL Schedule Z7 Ismay Z5 Lemmon 18 Ekalaka 22 Terry ZS Beach 18 Miles City 37 Circle 27 Fairview 26 Beach Z9 Terry 33 Circ le 25 Fairview 18 Lemmon Z1 Bowman Z7 Broadus 16 Ekalaka Tournament Z7 Ekalaka 26 Terry 35 Broadus 35 Bowman Z8 Wibaux 30 Wibaux Z0 45 43 44 34 48 48 37 37 54 57 44 48 Z8 51 46 ZZ 38 45 32. 31 50 - ' ' Bake r Baker Bake r Baker Baker Baker 1949 S Baseball Z Baker Town Team ll 5 Ekalaka 8 5 Plevna 6 9 Plevna 4 0 Ismay Z Z Ismay 0 chedule First Row: Martin O'Connor, .Tacob'Hoffman, Merle Hayden, Harold Desper, Fran- cis Kirschten, Elmer Christman, .Toe Kirschten, Alan Haydal. Second Row: Coach Leutkins, Bennie Veeder, Donald Wiseman, Lyle Seaman, Ger- ald Veeder, LeRoy Waterland, Dalbert Wiseman, Lawrence Peterson, Doug Plummer. Third Row: Rodney Siring, Harver Cyr, Glen Wiseman, Howard Traweek, Ronald Stanhope, Paul Venell, Dick Steiber. Baker Baker Baker Baker Baker ' 'B Basketball 17 Ekalaka Z4 Z0 Miles City 53 46 Marmarth 19 36 Ekalaka 32 33 Plevna 31 First Row: Walter Boucher, Martin O'Connor, Larry Martin, Merle Hadyn, Lyle Seaman, Harold Desper, Gary Hurle, Elmer Christman, Michael Hurle, Joe Kirsch- ten, Darrel Rost, Darrel Johnson, Jacob Hoffman. Second Row: Coach Langston, Harold Bickle, Doug Plummer, Leon Newell, Harvey Cyr, Chuck Bean, Ronald Stanhope, LeRoy Waterland, Russel Wiseman, Alan Hay- dal, Donald Wiseman, Coach Leutkins. ANTIC LINE STAFF Fxrst Row Albert Bertsch Glen W1seman, Ray Stevens Francls K1TSChtEH Zeke Lund Howard Traweek Gerald Neary Bob Weeks Second Row Nadme Ever-son, Marlene Corey Betty Mengel, M1ss Runyan Sponsor, Dolores Hudson Shlrley Lutts Front Row Verle Loran Joyce Lambert Ann Moseley F3 .Tunlor I-hgh BASKETBALL Baker Bowman Baker W1baux Baker Wlbaux Baker 14 Plevna Flrst Row Coach Langston Lyle Perry R1chard Schueler Rlchard Smoyer Frank Howe Donald Lee Teddy Everson Reuben Scheufle Everet Lentz Mr Sulhvan Second Row Bunt1e Waterland Steve McC1a1n Marvm Reese Kenny Fr1er Darv1n Schwe1gert .Tunmy Corey Rlggle Schwelgert B1111e Peterson Thlrd Row Ca1v1n Lund Davld Werner Gene Plummer J'1m Molstad Bob Ph1111ps Tom Blffle Sam Weeks Gary Morrow B1111e Hufford J1mm1e Pat N1ccum 5 I I ' . 1 'C 'W . . Z9 , 16 Z8 ' 11 Baker Z2 Plevna 17 39 ' 18 . 18 X Y Lf x lg b .' fl EE ,Q L 5- - . s ix 1 J.. 1 Anita Ronald Darlene David Martin Genevieve Murphy Stanhope Cretsinger Weeks O'Connor Joe Kirschten Erna Mae Wang 7 i I ,QR JUNE MAD Qixl 5 J -Q i '57 fx ' lldvxfs ups' ' l Paul Melvin Hayes Venell Wolenetz w,,?!:j3M,1, Virginia Neary fi T1 -V Not Pictured Ashley Corbitt f Bernice Sleeth, DuWayne Johnson, Rolph Tunby, Joe Kirschten, Joyce Morton, Della Lutts, Morma Corey, Donna Defferding, Joy Johnson, Hazel Schettler, Etna Mae Wang, Leonard Wang, Dalbert Wiseman, Walter Boucher, Florence Scoles, Irene Hartse, Production, Finance, Advertising etc. Director: Catharine Casady Make Up: Mrs. E. Kierle Stage Set Up: Mr. L. Haskell f ,ffl . ge ei' r Lrdeik ' 9 1 'M-1g.1,,Q,x ' , I lt. ,zklfggf iQ .1 . 19 ' ' iv 'S A 1 K' ' Bob Howard Joyce Maxine Zeke Francis Nadine Loveless T1-aweek Lambert Lutts Lund Kirschten Everson l, - 4 'A Va Verle Loran X . Q Ann Moseley xg K , P- ' 'C YC LONE SALLY Director: Mr. Pollockg Mrs. Steffes Sr Betty Mengel, Robert Weeks, Musicg Chuck Bean, Advertising. Promptersg Marlene Corey 81 IG N Donnetta Boucher Ilene Burns Reva Johnson Norma Korneychuk Janice Loveless .Toanne Martin Arlene Molstad Mary Lee Moseley Jean Oldis Gloria Olson Shirley Ovens Mikell Peck Ida Randash Esther Sheehan Tom Biffle Calvin Lund h . 9 L ' 'll is 1 . Q :K A L x , Gu I , 4 '- W g, gf ii B I ,gl .Tirn Molstad g, Gary Morrow :L ' 5- Robert Phillips .cj 'W Gene Plummer X It I i In fly., X 'I ,Hi tn 'Lili fm, A XIX: W xx W 1 E M '. 1- I . - 4.443 F F A- l 1 AV A in Y ' X Marvin Reese I' ' 'V V ' N- Darvin Schweigert ' vfjk -3 y -4 Robert skues fm. S ss if ,.,:r:, gi 4- I i,Na.a. if if M- t-:'Him.:r1k ns- fm, Re, 1 5 9, David Werner A 5 Byron Wolenetz 5' V 'Ii A Not Pictured V X Virginia Brayton A l .Hi 1 , 133 I ' 5 in Q' , .4 In Q 1- .1 N. ' . X . ' . Alf I . I , ' ' E A 1:1 I Gary Bruce Kenny Freier James Corey Frank Howe Teddy Everson Elmer Hoffman Billy Hufford y l , - Y- J 'f Kay Caldwell Donald Lee W' W . . K Q Agnes Freier V-M J, - 1 .- , . - f V , Q -mx-,-gf:-I R xx!! in I as .xii k N I 3 HWQQ QSNHV . K -4 V' .S - X 'rf aL . - T ' . . Everette Lentz - f 6 ' -:-1 ' Joan Griffith Steve McClain 1 V Gloria Hartse . ' A :F . ' 1 . - TX J ni' ei' . Jim Pat Niccum 9' ' bl. ' ' -D Q Arlene Jaques Gary Perry ' ig' ' Sybel Kinsey A' ... 0 L- J A A 11 y . ,. 'i 1' fl 5' if A -wi Billy Peterson 'br' 5 Q.. L ' Anna Bene . S 1' '. Malenovsky Victor Scheuffele A- , . N , Edith Morton K - ' ,. X 7:41 . ' 3' 1. Richard Schueler at ' V- A: E Lona O'Connor Richard Smoyer -.,, 5 Lila Renner 1 -:fi-.Q7f 5 'gi' Ag. i:4,5,yi?'- 1, R f9 if '15 igiumx .1 . L J A J N is ?Tff?1 Riggie Schweigert T J T-' A Diane Smith Robert Waterland ,A by X Elaine Smith .N N, kflx-Q 51: KWH:-i Q i z. ' if 3. I - .qi M-..'-,e an 'G i . N' - fern, M La Vonne Anderson iff ' Shirley Carlson ' 'A L-'JA ' I N.-'v -Q hu tv 1 fi 2 ' S, rf 'f??.3gL5i1Q.Q-33 K , Vf 751733 W 131 5 Q I , Af' A Joyce Stevens ' . -' Alice Wang ,' X, ' ' CIE'- - L M iv Y FIR ST GRADE First Row: Harry Becker, Cecil Visborg, Lana Jean Speelman, Luana Mitchell, Mrs. Karch-Teacher, Kay Rediske, John Halmans. Second Row: Leilani Naples, Jean Marie Chesmore, Narval Mitchell, Evonne Afrank, Robert Yokley, Virginia Kreager, Irene Grenstinir, Lyle Neary, Mary Lou Griffith, Delilah Freid, Kelly Gillan. Third Rowq Dorothy Allen, Clyde Twiford, Jimmy Smith, Eddie Hufford, Floyd Quenzer, Roger Noftsker, Shirley Madler, Terry Supanik, Daly Ann Wolfe, War- ren Wenz, Dorothy Lee Eustrom, Kay Kohler, Molly Lou Agler. SECOND GRADE First Row: Nathaniel Withrow, Donald McLeod, Edward Molstad, Vera Gay, Teacher, Billy Stadel, Roger Fried, Richard Thomas. Second Row: Deloris Noftsker, Geraldine Mitchell, Eyvon Singer, Eddie Randash, Pearl Ballou, David Anderson, James Price, Clifton Varner, Delores Seaman, Brad- ley Bruggeman. Third Row: Bigsby Schulz, Arnold Uecker, Sam Wilson, Robert Schweigert, Roberta Breen, Leo Arehart, Ronald Mellor, Barbara Weeks, Wesley Malenovsky, Nancy Bruce, Camilla Eilek, Lynda Sieler, Grace North. Front Row: Larry Afrank, Walter Siring, Lloyd Sinclair, Jimmy Kruger, Ernest Christman. THIRD GRADE First Row: Larry James Green, Marilyn Madler, Gerald O'Connor, Gary Witherow Mrs. Schefter, Monte Plummer, Stanley Hurley, Gloria Gay, Reuben Schueffle. Second Row: Danny Kohler, Ralph Finch, Francis Griffith, Jimmy Helgeson, Joan Carmichael, Carol Ann Hatton, Sharon Speelmon, Duane Waterland, James Morrow, Donna Twiford, Jean Holmlund, Virginia Losing. Third Row: Beverly Quinzer, Darlene Woodard, Mary Howe, Shirley Phillips, June Kreager, Lory Bruggeman, Barbara Jean Cyr, Larry Schwindt, Kenneth Werner, Barbara Barrett, Raymond Fried. FOURTH GRADE First Row: James Schweigert, Ronnie Bruce, Fred Ucher, Walter Winsor, Clinton Stanhope, Robert Caldwell. Second Row: Rochelle Arehart, Cleo Sleeth, Sharon Phebus, Helen Sheehan, Arlene Supanik, Myrna Ferrel, Judy McClain, Mary Ann Hoffman, Manice Stanhope. Third Row: Sonia North, Carolyn Morrow, Jerry Pardee, Arnold Heuther, Sharon Anderson, Sharon Roe Eustrorn, Lemion Werner, Linda Agler, Dorothy Mae Reese. Last Row: George Sleeth, Dorothy Howe, Dick Price, Mrs. Duppler, Marvin Shoppe Neal Stanhope, Robert Smith. ' ,, FIFTH GRADE First Row: Kathleen Brown, Ray Griffith, Tommy Hufford, Bernard Heiser, Jean Morton, Mrs. Andolshek, Walter McDougall, Florence Winsor, Ruth Griffith, Jean Huber. Second Row: Banita Lee, Mary Cline, Howard Corey, James Hurley, John Ever- son, Edward Helgeson, Larry Wiseman, Calvin Newell, Richard Arehart, Garth Gil- lan, Ferdella Carlson, Carol Noftsker, Noreen Kohler. Last Row: Carren Newell, Robert Perry, Ivan Korneychuk, Arleen Fried, Jerome Rasmussen, Billy Shelley, June Bruce, Florence Maier, Eleanora Schwindt, Florence Sheehan, Roberta Yokley, Jo ann Shulz, Sally Ann Griffith, Betty Jean Griffith, Rena Rae Desper. SIXTH GRADE First Row: Eldoris Stadel, Duane Bruce, Roger Brownson, Jean Kruger, Donna Paulson, Mrs. Hayden, Ila Paulson, Francis Brown, Carola Varner, Montie Stan- hope, Bobby Plummer. Second Row: Clarence Hoffman, Jack Kinsey, Bruce Dalhman, Bonnie Malenov- sky, Phyllis Kreager, Shirley Jordan, Janet Grenstiner, June Uecker, Shirley Uecker, Betty Jean Green, Richard Schwindt. Last Row: Garry Wildish, Ruth Sheehan, Delsa Skidmore, Clauda Sleeth, Carolyn Berwald, Bonita Rost, Lawrence Boucher, Jerry Caldwell, Dianne Burns, Loretta Schwindt, Mildred Hieser. 1 57 M II E' C' Y ami LAWLER'S FO ALL occAsfoNs 52526, Q55 GRAINGERS CAFE TRY OUR yfdf 0 15525525512-.-A S lf r :-xaclriaffl' - fwztfiznfii Q f.'!.'1lfg5,':1 - '.-,niifi 1 -av,--.,-U.. . ,- . -f..-'-. 1- 5354-:Q:4,: . . ,-.'w::5fi ' ,. pafgvgziff-.', - 0 N 5 R . ' . -15' ,xv-::9.:. - ' 1' X 2 OW 00d th f ' l R d H S fxx XX ooms an -', '- Service is at - ' E3z?5f11:3?.f .- - ' - ' - 4 A ' '34'.1'1'7fS-:::1- ..'.- . ' 1'-: gif' fi . . .a . , '. , I' . ,'-.5 a e . ,, . ,.. Q - ' F I LMWUFV .- ' fl - -., 14' . 1 F ' ' ' -fl-'-2' -1' -- Q ,......,z. -NN - . 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