Beaverhead County High School - Beaver Yearbook (Dillon, MT)

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1962 BEAVER i “j 'i 1 1 lB i iTSA'D - CDUN HiGrl - SCHOOL. The editors and staff of the 1962 BEAVER present this annual to the students and faculty of BCHS . y These pages are a record of the activities, scholarship, and character of Beaverhead High School, We hope that the value of this Beaver will increase many times over as the span of years progress and that it will be among your treasured keepsakes. DEDICATION..........3 SCHOOL BOARD .... 4 FACULTY.............7 CLASSES............11 ACTIVITIES.........47 MUSIC..............73 SPORTS.............79 HI-LITES...........90 2 We the class of 1962, dedicate this annual to Red and Jules who keep B .C .H .S . the pride and joy of all the students, and who still have time to be a helpful friend to everyone. T Lester Jones, Mrs. Hagenbarth, John Burwell, B. W. Lodge, Principal; Mrs. Ann Sparrow, Mrs. Ura Stroder, W. E. Monger, Ted Hazelbaker. SCHOOL BOARD We of BCHS owe much to the citizens of Beaverhead County who expend their time and energy to aid in the scholastic achievements of their stu- dents . The only pay these unselfish citizens receive is knowing they had a share in building stronger citizens for the future years. 4 Sponsored by ROBERT'S FOODS OUR PRINCIPAL To the Class of 1962 . . . Old Frontiers have passed, new ages are appearing and disappearing with rapid regu- larity. The old frontier known by your grandparents passed with the settling of the West. The machine age passed during your life with the Sputnik.” That news rocked the world during your freshman year. As Seniors, a new frontier has been opened--the Space Age. You face a new challenge, a new frontier, so prepare yourself. You must continue your education to meet the challenge of the new frontier--the Space Age. Good luck, B. W . Lodge Principal Mrs. Ruth Wenger CUSTODIANS Jules and Red can be seen around the school at any time with a dust mop, waste basket, or dust cloth, trying to keep our school clean. They mix their work with a friendly helping hand to the students when they need assistance. SECRETARY Mrs . Wenger has done a very efficient job as secretary. She knows everyone in school by name, keeps books for various organi- zations and writes up excuse slips . She is always ready to help when advice is needed. Our thanks from the Senior class on behalf of the whole school. Jules and Red BUS DRIVERS Stu Bur we 11, John Schuler, Emerson Selway, Bob Sawyer, Tom Hoyer, Dale Zink, and Russell Fisk. Sponsored by BEAVERHEAD BAR SUPPLY HELEN ANDRUS Home Economics, English IV. Degrees: B.A., University of Montana, Western Montana College of Education, Montana State College, Majors in Home making and English. Sponsor F.H.A. RUSSELL FISK World History, General Science. Degrees: B.S., Western Montana College of Education. Sponsor of Sophomores. ALFRED GOLDE Physics, Chemistry, German. Degrees: B.S., University of North Dakota; M.E.. Montana State University. Advisor of Chemocrats. RAY HOWARD American Government, U.S. History. Degrees: B.S., Uni- versity of Montana, B.A., Mon- tana State College. Sponsor of Senior Class. TED KATO Physical Education, U.S. History. Degrees: B.S., Western Montana College of Education. Head Football Coach, Head Track Coach. Sponsor of B Club. Freshman Basketball Coach. M.A. from Western Montana College of Education. RONALD KENISON Shop, Mechanical Drawing. Degrees: B.A., Western Montana College of Education. Assistant Football Coach, B Squad Bas- ketball Coach. ROBERT MacDONALD English, Library . Degrees: B.A., Montana State University, M.S., University of Tennessee. Spon- sor of Librarians. Sponsored by ELECTRIC VARIETY SHOP alma McArthur Spanish, French. Degrees: B.A., Montana School of Mines, Mon- tana State University. Graduate work: Montana State University, Western Montana College of Education, University of Madrid, Spain. Sponsor of Foreign Lan- guage Club. LENORE McCOLLUM Mathematics, Algebra II and Trigonometry. Degrees: B.A., Montana State University. Graduate work: Montana State College, University of Denver, University of Washington, Western College of Education. Sponsor of Honor Society, Stu- dent Council, and Freshman Class. JOHN MICHALSON Journalism, English III, and Guidance. Degrees: B.A., Eastern Washington College of Educa- tion. M.E., Montana State Uni- versity. Advisor of Quill and Scroll, Beaver Staff, Thespians, and Dramatics. GILE MITCHELL General Math, 1, Algebra, General Science. Degrees: B.S., Montana State College; M.S., Montana State University. Sponsor of Debate, Speech. WILLIAM MULAR Biology, English III. Degrees: B.S., Western Montana College of Education; M.S., Western Montana College of Education. Sponsor Key Club, Dance Chaperon. MAX NIELD English I, Bookkeeping. Degrees: B.A. Western Montana College of Education. Graduate work: Western Montana College of Education. Head Basketball Coach, Assistant Track Coach. Sponsor of B Club. NORMA LEE PARKEN Physical Education; U.S. History. Degrees: B.A., Western Mon- tana College, University of Oregon, Montana State Uni- versity. Graduate work: Western Montana College of Education. Sponsor of G.A.A., G.A.L., Pep Club. Sponsored by FIRST NATIONAL BANK JANET NICHOLS SELWAY English I, II. Degrees: B.A., Montana State University, M.S. Ed. Western Montana College of Education. ALLEN WALTON Vocational Agriculture. Degrees: B.S., Montana State College. Sponsor of F.F.A. MARGARET WARREN English IV. Degrees: B.A., Uni- versity of Colorado. Graduate work: Western Montana College of Education. Sponsor of Ski Club. HELEN WHEAT Typing, Shorthand, Office Practice. Degree: B.A., Western Montana College of Education. Advisor of Annual Staff. DAVID WILSON College Band Director, Band, Chorus, Junior High Band, Grade School Band. Degrees: B.A., Colorado State College. Gradu- ate work: Colorado State College, Western Montana College of Education, Montana State Col- lege. Sponsor of Teen Tones, Mixed Octet, Twirlers, Modem Music Masters, Freshman Chorus. 10 Sponsored by HUMBLE OIL ROBERT WOLF Algebra 1, Geometry. Degrees: B.A., Montana State College, Masters work, Western Montana College of Education. Sponsor of Junior Red Cross, and Junior Cl ass. Ed Wolfe Jack Seidensticker Helen Blomquist Ruth Ann Nelson President . . . Vice President Secretary. . . Treasurer . . PHYLLIS ALVINA ANDERSON Beaver Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; GAA 1,2,3,4, Sec- retary 3, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; GAA Letter Club 4; Junior Red Cross 4; Quill Scroll 4; District Music Meet 2,3. MARCIA LYNNE ARVISH FHA 1,2; Beaver Staff 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; GAA Letter Club 4; A Squad Cheerleader 3,4; B Squad Cheerleader 2; Girls' Trio 3; Be averettes 1. MICHAEL JOHN ATKINS Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Co-capt. 4; B Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Chemocrats 4; Class Vice-President 3; Student Council 2,4, Presi- dent 4; Ski Club 2,4; Track 1,3,4; Our Town 4; Chorus 1,4. BETTY LOU BACON FHA 1; GAA 2; Librarian 3; Honor Society 3,4. DAVID LESTER BACON FFA 1,2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 4. WILLIAM ARDEN BJORNI FFA 1,2,3,4; Bowling 3,4. HELEN ANNE BLOMQUIST Girls' State 3; Annual Staff 2,3,4; Senior Class Sec- retary; Bowling 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Honor So- ciety 2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; Chorus 2; Student Council 1,3,4, Secretary 4; Speech 3; Quill Scroll 3,4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 3; MIEA Convention 3,4; District Speech meet 3. VERONICA MARY BOLICK FHA 1; Chemocrats 4; Beaver Staff 3; Annual Staff 1,2,3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Bowling 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Quill Scroll 3,4; Beaver Business Staff 1,2; Annual Business Staff 1,2,3; Annual Co-Editor 4; Drill Team 1; MIEA Convention 3. JAMES EDWARD BREEDEN Transfer Pescadera, Calif. 3; FHA 3,4; Rodeo Club 4. JILL BRUER Chemocrats 4; Girls' State Alternate 3; Beaver Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 2,3,4, Business Manager 4; GAA 1.2.3.4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4; Bowling 1,2, 3.4, Secretary 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Honor Society 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Band 1.2.3.4, Secretary 4; Student Council 1,4; Thespians 2,3,4; Speech 3; GAA Letter Club 3,4, President 4; Junior Red Cross 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Quill Scroll 3,4, Vice-President 4; The Family Nobody Wanted; My Hero; DAR Award 4; District Music Meet 1,2,3,4; District Speech Meet 3; MIEA Con- vention 3; Marching Band Festival 3; Snow Queen Candidate 4; The Thread That Runs So True. JAMES FRANK BUCK B Club 2,3; Key Club 4; Boys' State 3; Junior Yell Leader; Track 3; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4. GERALD ALLEN BURK FFA 3,4. LESLIE CHILDS Key Club 3,4; FFA 2,3; Chorus 4; Student Council 3,4; Octet 4. TERRIL CHRISTENSEN Chemocrats 4; Beaver Staff 1,2; Annual Staff 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Bowling Manager 2; Ski Manager 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Chorus 1,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; Teen Tones 2,3,4; Student Council 2; Thespians 1,2,3,4; Debate Speech 3; Quill Scroll 4; A Squad Cheerleader 3,4; B Squad Cheerleader 2; District Music Meet 1,2,3,4; State Music Meet 1,2,3,4; Marching Band in Havre 3; District Speech Meet 3; Drama Festival 1,3; The Family Nobody Wanted 1; Blundering Herd 3; Girls' Trio 4; Mixed Quartet 4; Girls' Sextet 2,4; Triple Trio 2; Tri M 3,4; A Club of Tea 2, stu- dent director. CATHY I. CONTWAY Transfer from Kellogg, Idaho 4. KAY CORNELL Transfer from Kaysville, Utah 4; FHA 1,2; Beaver Staff 4; Bowling 4: Pep Club 2,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Bowling 4; Pep Club 2,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Thespians 4; Speech 2,4; Quill Scroll 4; District Music Meet 2,4; MIEA Convention 4; District Speech Meet 4. SUE CRAIG FHA 3; Chemocrats 4; G.A.A. 3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Ski Club 4; Chorus 3; Band 3; Debate Speech 4; Bowling 3,4; Best Beaver Fan Transfer from Grand Junction, Colorado. JANET EILEEN DECKER FHA 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 3, President 4; Girls' State 3; Beaver Staff 3,4, Exchange Editor 3, As- sistant Editor 4; Class Secretary 3; Bowling 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4, Vice President; Quill Scroll 3,4; Journalism Convention 3,4. IRENE C. DUNCAN Beaver Staff 3; Annual Staff 3,4, Co-Editor 4; Bowling 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,4, Treasurer 4; Junior Red Cross 3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Quill Scroll 3,4; Representative to Junior Red Cross Camp 3; MIEA Convention 3,4. JOAN ELIZABETH DUNCAN Chemocrats 4; Bowling 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Chorus 2,3, District Music Meet 2,3. DENNIS PHILLIP DUPUIS B Club 2,3,4, Serge ant-at-Arms 3, President 4; FFA 1; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, nominated for All-American 4; Chorus 1; Stu- dent Council 4; Junior Red Cross 3,4; State Youth Electric Fair 3. DANIEL HOWARD EUDAILY Key Club 4; Boys' State 3; Beaver Staff 3,4, Editor 4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Debate 3,4; Quill Scroll 3,4; Intramural Basketball 4; My Hero 2; Second Place District Debate 3; State Debate Competition 3; Chorus 4. WILBUR GLADSTONE GILBERT Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Chemo- crats 4, Treasurer 4; Boys' State 3; Annual Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 4; Ski Club 3,4; Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 4; Chorus 4; Quill Scroll 4. GARY DONALD GRAVES Transfer from Ogden, Utah 2; FFA 2,3,4, Second Vice-President 4; Delegate to National FFA Con- vention 4; Rodeo Club 4; District FFA Judging Team 3. CAROL ANN GROSE Chemocrats 4, President 4; Girls' State Alternate 3; Librarian 4; Honor Society 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3; Band 3,4; Teen Tones 4; Junior Red Cross 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3; District Music Meet 2,3,4. DANIEL DWIGHT HARRISON FFA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 3; Chorus 2; Student Council 2; FFA Sheep Sale 2; Public Speaking for FFA 2; District Meet in FFA 3; Rodeo Club 4; Saddle Club 4. ROSE MARIE HARRISON FHA 1,2,3,4, Song leader 3, Secretary 4; Beaver Staff 4; Freshman Class Secretary; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Junior Red Cross 1,2, 3,4; MIEA Convention 4; Harvest Ball Queen 3. REBECCA JANE HAZELBAKER Chemocrats 4; Annual Staff 2,3; Twirler 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Ski Club 2,3; Chorus 1,2,4; Thespians 1,2,3,4; GAA Letter Club 4, Vice-President 4; Beaverettes 1,4, Captain 4; Snow Queen 4; District Music Meet 1,2,4; The Family Nobody Wanted 1; Running Tide 1; Cheaper By The Dozen 2; My Hero 2; The Thread That Runs So True 3; Blundering Herd 3; Drill Team 1. JOSEPH HOLT B Club 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Key Club 3,4, Vice-President 4; FFA 1,2,3,4, Second Vice- President 3, President 4, Saint Louis trip 4; Boys' State delegate 3; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4. KATHLEEN FAYE HUBBARD FHA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1; Chorus 2,3. HENRY LOUIS HUGULET Student Council 3; Basketball, 1,2. COLLEEN HUTCHESON Transfer from Helena 3; GAA 3; Bowling 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Speech 3; Junior Red Cross 3. GERALDINE KNIGHT Chemocrats 4; Beaver Staff 1,2,3,4, Business Manager 4; Annual Staff 3,4; Yell Leader 2; Twirlers 2,3,4, Head Majorette 4; Drum Majorette 4; GAA 1,2,3,4, President 4; Bowling 3,4, Team Captain 4; Pep Club 1.2.3.4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 4; Chorus 1,2, 3.4, Vice-President 3; Teen Tones 4; Square Dance Club 2; District Music Meet 1,2,3,4; Beaverettes 1,4; The One That Got Away 4; MIEA Convention 4. JO KATHRYN LASICH Chemocrats 4; Beaver Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3; Honor Society 3,4, Historian 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Teen Tones 4, Accompanist 4; District Music Meet 1,2,3,4; MIEA Convention 3,4; State Music Meet 3,4; District Band Meet 3; Tri-M 3,4; Marching Band Festival 3. MARILYN LESLIE MILLER FHA 1,2,3,4, President 3, Song Leader 4; Chemocrats 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,4, President 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Teen Tones 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3,4; All-School Play 2,3,4; Tri-M 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; District Music Meet 1,2,3,4; State Music Meet 1,2,3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Key Club Tournament Queen Candidate 4; Mixed Quartet 4. RUTH ANN NELSON Chemocrats 4, Secretary 4; Girls' State Alternate 3; Annual Staff 2,3,4, Assistant Business Manager 4; Class Treasurer 3,4; Class Secretary 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 4; Chorus 2,4; Speech 3; Quill Scroll 3,4; District Speech Meet 3; MIEA Convention 4. ILA KAYE (COLES) NEWTON Chemocrats 4; Beaver Staff 1,2; Annual Staff 3; G.A.A. 1,3; Bowling 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Speech 3; District Speech Meet 3; District Music Meet 1,2,3,4; State Music Meet 3; Girls' Triple Trio 1; Marching Band Festival 3; Tri-M 3,4; The Family Nobody Wanted, 3. DOROTHY LEE OLSON Transfer from Billings 3; Pep Club 4; Honor Society 4; Thespians 4; Student director for Our Town, 4. I V I i RONALD JOHN ORMAN Boys' State Alternate 3; Annual Staff 4; Bowling 3,4; Junior Red Cross 4; Quill Scroll 4; Key Club 2,3,4; Track 4. CALVIN RAY PALMER Transfer from Preston, Idaho 3; FFA 3. MARION FRANCES PERUSICH FHA 3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, State Con- vention 3; MIEA Convention 4; Freshman class Treasurer; Librarian 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. ROBERT DUANE PETERSON FFA 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Football 2. PAUL NED ROW PILGRIM Boys' State Alternate 3; Bowling 1,2; Librarian 2,3,4; My Hero 2. REGINA ELAINE RIEBER Annual Staff 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Beaverettes 1; District Music Meet 1,2,3. ROSEMARY ELIZABETH RIEBER Annual Staff 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3; Beaverettes 1; District Music Meet 1,2,3. JOYCE CHRISTINE REYNOLDS Bowling 4; Pep Club 3,4. JOHN LARRY RUEGSEGGER Beaver Staff 4; Chorus 4. LANA ELAINE RUTLEDGE Girls' State 3; FHA 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3. NANCY CAROL SALSTROM Transfer from Quincy, California 4; Annual Staff 4; GAA 4; Pep Club 4; Speech 4; Quill Scroll 4. FRANCIS JAMES SCHINDLER FFA 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 3, Vice-President 4; Chemo- crats 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Intramural Basketball 4; Thespians 3,4; Judging Team Winter Fair 3,4; Dis- trict 3, State FFA Leadership Conference 3; My Hero 2; The Thread That Runs So True 3; Our Town 4; Chapter Outstanding Greenhand, second in District. CLAIRE MARIE SCHREIBER Chemocrats 4; Beaver Staff 4; GAA 4; Pep Club 3,4; Band 3,4; District Music Meet 3,4; Transfer from Lawrenceburg, Indiana 3. MARIANNA SCHULER Chemocrats 4; Beaver Staff 4; Annual Staff 2,3; GAA 2,3,4; Bowling 2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3; Chorus 4; Band 3,4; Thespians 4; Octet 4; The Thread That Runs So True 4; The Blundering Herd ; Beaverettes 4; District Music Meet 3; Marching Band Festival 3. JOHN CHRISTIAN SEIDENSTICKER B Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Key Club 4; Chemocrats 4, Vice-President 4; Boys' State Delegate 3; Senior Class Vice-President; Bowling 4; Track 2,3,4; Football 3,4; Chorus 4; Student Council 1; Thespians 2,3,4, President 4; Hours of Truth 3; Snow King 4; The Thread That Runs So True 3; Our Town 4. DONNEE RAE SHAFFNER Chemocrats 4; Annual Staff 3; GAA 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Speech 3; District Music Meet 1,2,3,4; The Family Nobody Wanted ; District Speech Meet 3. DAVID LEE SHEPHARD Freshman Yell Leader; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Ski Team 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2; State Ski Meet 2,3. JUDITH SHARON SIMONSEN Transfer from Sheridan 3; Beaver Staff 4, Art Editor 4; GAA 3,4, Vice-President 4; Pep Club 3,4; Ski Club 4; Chorus 4; Teen Tones 4; A Squad Cheer- leader 4; B Club Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; District Music Meet 4. BONNIE JOY SMITH FHA 1; Junior Class Treasurer; Sophomore Class Treasurer; GAA 1,2,3,4, Sports Manager 4, President 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1; Thespians 2; Cheaper By The Dozen ; A Cup of Tea 3,4; GAL 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3; B Squad Cheerleader 1,2; A Squad Cheerleader 3,4; Candidate for Harvest Queen 1; Candidate for Homecoming Queen 2; Rodeo Queen 4; Rodeo Club 4. MARSHA LEE SMITH FHA 1,2,3; Chorus 3. REX MILLS SMITH Key Club 4; Boys' State 3; Chorus 4. SHARON SMITH Transfer from Billings 4. KAY FRANCES SNODGRASS Beaver Staff 2; GAA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Beaverettes 4; Beaver Business Staff 1,2,3,4. ALAN LEROY SORENSON MICKEY ANN STATHEM Annual Staff 3,4; Annual Business Staff 4; Camera Staff 3,4; Speech 4; MIEA Convention 4; District Speech Meet 4. TOM FRANCIS STEPHENS FFA 4; Bowling 4; Library 4. LINDA LEE STOCKS FHA 2,3, Parliamentarian 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Annual Staff 4; Harvest Ball Queen Candidate 4; Chemocrats 4. DENA GAYLE STOKES FHA 1,2,3; Beaver Staff 4; GAA 3,4; Bowling 3,4, Captain 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Speech 4; GAA Letter Club 4; Beaverettes 4; District Speech Meet 4. kela deen topley Transfer back from Medford, Oregon 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Bowling 2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Chorus 1,2,4; Thespians 2; Speech 4. LINDA DIANE WALKER FHA 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4; Camera Staff 4; GAA 3,4; Bowling 4; Beaverettes 4; Pep Club 4; Chorus 2,3,4. MAURICE EDWIN WOLFE Key Club 3,4; FFA 1,2,3, Parliamentarian 2; Beaver Staff 4; Class President 3,4; Class Vice-President 2; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2, 3,4; Speech 4; Rodeo Club 4, President 4. SCHOLARSHIPS Dan Eudaily........................To Greater University System of Montana Betty Bacon........................To Greater University System of Montana Rebecca Hazelbaker.................To Greater University System of Montana Carol Grose........................Elks Scholarship Honor Scholarship from Rocky Mountain Helen Blomquist....................Elks Scholarship Honor Scholarship from B.Y.U. Francis Schindler.................. Union Pacific Janet Decker.......................Union Pacific Jo K. Lasich.......................Carroll College Phyllis Anderson................... 500 Club 23 TOP TEN Wilbur Gilbert, Phyllis Anderson, Jo K. Lasich, Jill Bruer, Veronica Bolick, Joan Duncan, Rebecca Hazelbaker, Ruth Ann Nelson, Carol Ann Grose, and Betty Lou Bacon. VALEDICTORIAN AND SALUTATORIAN 24 Helen Blomquist, Salutatorian and Dan Eudaily, Valedictorian. Sponsored by WIRTZ BUSINESS MACHINES, Butte AWARDS Valedictorian.............Dan Eudaily Salutatorian..............Helen Blomquist Alumni Cup................Wilbur Gilbert Science Award.............Dan Eudaily Music Cup.................Ethel Jean Nygren Beauty School Scholarship. .Marion Perusich FOUR YEAR HONOR ROLL STUDENTS Dan Eudaily Helen Blomquist Carol Grose Betty Bacon Rebecca Hazelbaker Joan Duncan Jo K. Lasich Ruth Ann Nelson CLASS OFFICERS Ed Wolfe.........President Jack Seidensticker . . .Vice-President Helen Blomquist .... Secretary Ruth Ann Nelson .... Treasurer Jim Buck.........Yell Leader STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Mike Atkins.......President Janet Decker......Vice-President Helen Blomquist .... Secretary Irene Duncan......Treasurer 25 CLASS OF 1962 Seniors 3t last' We chose the following officers: Ed Wolfe, President; Jack Seidensticker Vice-President; Helen Blomquist, Secretary; Ruth Ann Nelson, Treasurer . Marilyn Miller Jill Bruer, Leslie Childs, and Dennis Dupuis represented us in the Student Council. Our Homecoming Queen candidate was Marilyn Miller, and Linda Stocks was e senior candidate for Harvest Ball Queen. Judy Simonsen reigned as queen of the Junior Prom with Marilyn Miller and Geraldine Knight as her attendants We enjoyed a very interesting tour of the prison at Deer Lodge and the Capitol and museums in Helena. The seniors reigned supreme on May ninth when they served as the officials of the city. A never-to-be-forgotten sneak day at the Gates of the Moun- tains m Helena was a crowning glory to our wonderful year . With feelings of happiness and accomplishment for having completed high school, and sadness and regret for having to say good-bye to classmates and four of the most pre- cious years of our lives, the class of 1962 received their diplomas on May 21, 1962. 26 Mr. Wolf presents the Alumni Cup to Wilbur Gilbert. CLASS OFF Rex Huntsman Bob Miller Cathy Miller Millie Childs President . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . JUNIORS 28 Bruce Bacon Elaine Bacon Patricia Banning Robert Barker Deon Bergeson Rick Boetticher Virgil Bostwick Bob Bowring Jack Bramsman Carol Buell Charlotte Carr Janet Carr Michael Carter Mildred Childs Roger Cleverley JUNIORS Erminia Cruz Edith Denny Linda Dieterle Jerry Donovan Don Drivdahl Marilyn Durant Andrew Dyka Lee Eberline John Feathers Edgar Ferris Sidney Fredrickson Roberta Freeland Leon Graves Roy Hall Dorothy Harkness 29 JUNIORS Steve Hignight Ronald Hood Ron Huffman Rex Huntsman Floyd Johnson Helen Kruljac Chris Laird Karen Lenhart Byron Martinell Arthur Mautz Marsha McAlpin Christine McArthur 30 Veeta McCleery Ray McLain Robert Miller JUNIORS Catherine Miller Ann Mitchell Jim Mohr Bill Monger Kathleen Morton Sharon Murray Chari Neidt Lillian Nolan Ethel Jean Nygren Marilyn Olson Maurine Palmer Jim Peterson Judy Ralston Ronald Rebich Barbara Remely 31 JUNIORS 32 Edith Rieber Sally Robison Pierce Rouse Faye Rowe Benny Ryan Jim Salvo Barbara Schindler Steve Selway William Slanger Glen Smith Lana Smith Randy Smith Dick Stauduhar Bill Stocker Sheryl Stokes JUNIORS Jerry Stone Rae Cille Strasser Joe Svetich Kurt Trautman Margret Tucker Jim Watkins Richard Weatherston Tom Webster Edward Wilson Jim Womack Linda ZeBarth Sponsored by JACK'S MARKET JUNIOR CLASS In 1959, ninety-five Freshmen entered B.C.H.S. The officers were: Ed Ferris, President; Don Reeves, Vice-President; Faye Rowe, Secretary-Treasurer; Pierce Rouse, Yell Leader. Junior Red Cross representatives were Barbara Remely, Edith Denny, and Virgil Bostwick. Student Council representatives were Lana Smith, Ethel Jean Nygren, Tom Webster, and Rex Huntsman. Patsy Banning was candidate for Har- vest Ball Queen, and Rae Cille Strasser was Queen of the 1959 Homecoming. Freshman class sponsor was Mrs. McCollum. Initiation of the 1960 Freshman Class began the social activities for the Sophomores. Officers elected were: Rex Huntsman, President; Bill Slanger, Vice-President; Mildred Childs, Secretary-Treasurer. Candidate for Homecoming queen was Barbara Remely and the candidate for Harvest Ball Queen was Charlotte Carr. Junior Red Cross rep- resentatives were Roger Cleverley and Marilyn Durant. Student Council members were: Catherine Miller, Rae Cille Strasser, Ed Ferris and Pierce Rouse. The spon- sor was Mr. Neild. The annual magazine sale for the Junior Prom marked the opening of the activities of the Junior class this year. Officers elected were; Rex Huntsman, President; Bob Miller, Vice-President; Cathy Miller, Secretary; Mildred Childs, Treasurer. Student Coun- cil members were Janet Carr, Barbara Remely, Bill Slanger, and Judy Ralston. Bill Monger, Rick Boetticher, Rae Cille Strasser, and Lillian Nolan were elected Red Cross members. The annual Junior Prom was held April 14, with a beautiful original theme, Neptune’s Gardens, which depicted a garden beneath the sea. Straight A Students, Lana Smith, Cathy Miller, Rex Huntsman, Mike Carter, Andy Dyka, Bill Slanger. 34 Sponsored by PAUL'S CHEVROLET President.........Wayne Burris Vice President . . Ellsworth Cragholm Secretary.........Linda Humphreys Treasurer.........Armand Sanders SOPHOMORES Bill Albertson Larry Albertson Sandra Albertson Sandy Arvish Cliff Baker Mike Ballard Robert Barnes Mike Barrett Kathleen Bays Bonita Beager Sandra Bjorni Don Blomquist Miriam Bramsman Laurie Breeden Susan Broman Susan Brown Jan Bruer Frank Bryon Wayne Burris Rose Marie Butala Done Ida Calhoun Jim Campbell Jim Carpita Errol Childs 36 SOPHOMORES Marilyn Cluff Tony Costello Ellsworth Cragholm Tommy Cramer Israel Cruz Randy Davis Dale Decker Dwight Deppe Milton Dove Ronald Fry Elizabeth Gilbert Sue Given Michael Gordon Nicki Gunstrom David Hagenbarth Robin Harrison Billy Hart Holly Holland Alice Hollensteiner Barbara Hood Linda Humphreys LaDona Hunt Evelyn Jackson Jim Johnston 37 SOPHOMORES Russell Jones Bill Kajin Lynn Karr Nannette Keeney Robert Keeney Robert Kennedy Joe Kruljac Mickey Laden Patricia Laden Patrick Landon Dale Linduska Janet Lovell Robert Luchetti Mark Luebben James Miller Lany Mohr Mike Morton Sherry Nelson Steve Nicholas Diana Nygaard Tom Parks Sharon Peterson JaLynn Pewe Larry Reynolds 38 SOPHOMORES Linda Reynolds Robert Richards Donna Richardson Diane Ricks Don Salvo Arm and Sanders Myrna Shafer Virginia Shafer Gary Sheffler Dorothy Shock Phillip Skeeters Lawana Smith Caroline Sorenson Jim Spehar Dennis Stathem Tom Stauduhar Jean Stocker Tom Straugh Chuck Topley Vicki Vichorek Sharon Wedum Lorraine Wheat Jon Womack Patty Laden 39 SOPHOMORE CLASS AND HISTORY In 1960 the Freshman class was the largest with one-hundred and four members. Freshman initiation was held Friday, September 9. The traditional dance sponsored by the Sophomores was held that night. The class float for Homecoming took second place. Marilyn Cluff was the Harvest Ball Queen candidate. Officers elected were: President, Dave Hagenbarth; Vice-President, Tom Stauduhar; Treasurer Marilyn Cluff; and Secretary, Jan Bruer. Student Council members were Russell Jones, Eve- lyn Jackson, Linda Humphreys, and the class sponsor was Mrs. Me Collum. Initiation of the 1961 Freshman class began the social activities of the Sophomores. Officers elected were: President, Wayne Burris; Vice-President, Ellsworth Crag- holm; Treasurer, Armand Sanders; Secretary, Linda Humphreys. Evelyn Jackson, Jon Womack, Kenny Grose, and Elizabeth Gilbert were elected as Student Council members. The Red Cross members were Susan Brown and Dale Decker. The sopho- more class candidate, Sharon Wedum, was crowned Homecoming Queen. The Harvest Ball Queen candidate was Lorraine Wheat. The class sponsor was Mr. Fisk. Linda Humphreys and Ellsworth Cragholm 40 Sponsored by BEAVERHEAD LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS • FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMEN Jim Abbas Dale Alley Loretta Anderson Dale Arbour Patty Archer Nancy Arthur Gail Bacon Forrest Ballard Eddy Beaulieu Shirley Bloor Gary Blize Barry Blood Fred Bourassa Janet Breeden Carol Brundage Jack Buell Dennis Burns Connie Bur we 11 Tom Burris Linda Carter Barbara Chaffin Paul Chism Chris Christensen Juanita DeLeon Scott Deppe Colleen Dougherty Gary Dumke Mike Durant Bob Dunkin Russell Dupuis 42 FRESHMEN Cheryl Enos Julie Erdie Alice Feathers Norman Gravely Allan Graves Lee Graves Gene Halstead Eric Hanson Paul Hansen Ricky Hoeming Douglas Hubbard Robert Holland Billy Huntsman Dan Hutcheson Connie Irish Anita Johnson Paul Johnson Dale Kurtz Sherrin LaMont Bob Laden Larry Lakner Fern Ledbetter Stan Lenhart Jim Lodge James Lovell Kathy Mann Sherrill Manula Douglas Marsh Caroll Martinell Janis Martinell FRESHMEN Pamela McAlpin Robert McMurchy Lin McGovern Jima McOmber Cherie Miller Elizabeth Miller Linell Miller John Monger Karen Mooney Jim Mooney Janice Mullich Kathy Nelson Pat O'Hara Jim Paddock Ben Patterson Keith Pewe Tim Pilgrim Lora Pilon Diana Procter Susan Proulx Mark Pyeatt Johnny Quick George Rebish Marjorie Rebich Dick Reichle George Reichle Donald Richard Linda Rinn Lois Rodgers Miriam Rouse 44 FRESHMEN George Rule Marcia Sanborn Linda Seville Sharon Schleicher Linda Schuler Mike Scofield Randy Scott James Seidensticker James Selway Bernard Shafer Linda Shafer Susan Shafer Connie Simonsen Carolyn Simpson Donna Smith Janis Smith Ricky Smith Rose Marie Sinclair Melvin Sprinkle Paul Stahl T erry Jo Stephens Gregory Stewart Robert Swartz LaGay Thomas Don Thompson Walter Warrick George Weatherston Sandra Wilhelm Kim Williams Mary Wilson 45 FRESHMAN CLASS Initiation was held on Friday, September 8, followed by the dance sponsored by the Sophomore class . Our officers are: President; Billy Huntsman, Vice President; Russel Dupuis, Secretary; Marcia Sanborn, Treasurer; Eddy Beaulieu. The Student Council members are: Connie Burwell, Karen Mooney, Jim Riebhoff, and Jim Abbas . Red Cross members are John Monger and Terry Jo Stephens. Our Harvest Ball Candi- date and Queen was Karen Mooney. The class sponsor was Mrs . McCollum. Get Set! Go! 7 “ ' SEATED: Helen Blomquist, Janet Decker, Irene Duncan. ROW 1; Judy Ralston, Evelyn Jackson, Janet Carr, Eliza- beth Gilbert, Karen Mooney, Connie Bur well, Barbara Remely, Marilyn Miller, Jill Bruer. ROW 2: Bill Slanger, Dennis Dupius, Jon Womack, Ed Wolfe, Ken Grose, Jim Abbas, Jim Riebhoff, Leslie Childs, Mrs. McCollum, Spon- sor. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is one of the most important groups in the school. The purpose of this organization is to help solve many of the school problems, promote all extracurric- ular activities and to train members of the association in the management of their af- fairs . This year the Student Council made a new ruling which states that: no one is invited to attend the dancds except high school students unless they obtain a special permit from the office. Also, we sponsored the fourth Annual Homecoming and our profits from the dance were used to send Care packages to the needy. Each month two records were bought to be used for the dances in the rec-center. The officers were: Mike Atkins, President; Janet Decker, Vice-President; Helen Blom- quist, Secretary; and Irene Duncan, Business Manager. 48 Sponsored by WARNER'S FOOD STORE BOYS’ STATE GIRLS’ STATE Lana Rutledge, Janet Decker, Helen Blomquist. Janet Decker and Helen Blomquist, chosen by the faculty and girls of their class, and Lana Rutledge, chosen and sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary of Wisdom, represented BCHS at Girls’ State during the week of June 18-25, 1961, on the campus of Montana State College in Bozeman. These girls were selected on the basis of scholar- ship, character, and leadership. They participated in a mythical government along with 261 other girls from all over the state. Alternates were: Jill Bruer, Carol Grose, and Ruth Ann Nelson. Sponsored by DILLON CREAMERY ROW 1: Dan Eudaily, Joe Holt, Wilbur Gilbert. ROW 2: Jim Buck, Rex Smith, Jack Seidensticker. Character, leadership, and scholarship were the basis of the faculty’s selec- tion of Jim Buck, Jack Seidensticker, Rex Smith, Dan Eudaily, Joe Holt, and Wilbur Gilbert as representatives to the 1961 session of Boys' State held in Dil- lon on the WMCE campus during the week of August 19-27 . They took part in the government of a mythical state and gained knowledge of our government through actual experience. Jack Or- man, Dennis Dupius, and Paul Pilgrim were alternates. ROW 1: Kay Cornell, Lana Rutledge, Kay Snodgrass, Joan Duncan, Marianna Schuler, Phyllis Anderson, Linda Humphreys, Marcia Arvish, Ann Mitchell, Rebecca Hazelbaker, Geraldine Knight, Judy Simonsen, Terril Christen- sen, Linda Stocks, Rose Marie Harrison, Sue Craig, Connie Simonsen, Barbara Chaffin. ROW 2: Dorothy Olson, Helen Blomquist, Ruth Ann Nelson, Marilyn Miller, Jo K. Lasich, Irene Duncan, Barbara Remely, Chris McArthur, Miriam Bramsman, Carol Buell, Lillian Nolan, Patsy Banning, Rae Cille Strasser, Marilyn Durant, Elaine Bacon, Sharon Murray. ROW 3: Nicki Gunstrom, Marcia Sanborn, Kathy Nelson, Ethel Jean Nygren, Mildred Childs, Karen Lenhart, Lana Smith, Deon Bergeson, Sheryl Stokes, Erminia Cruz, Marilyn Olson, Bonita Beager, Kathy Bays, Marilyn Cluff, Sandy Arvish, Rose Marie Butala. ROW 4: Veronica Bolick, Jan Bruer, Jean Stocker, Linell Miller, Janice Martinell, Lois Rodgers, Patty Archer, Lora Pilon, Carol Martinell, Sue Given, Julie Erdie, Sandy Albertson, Ann Carter, Myrna Shafer, Susan Brown, Elizabeth Gilbert. ROW 5: Lawana Smith, Sharon Wedum, Holly Holland' Jima McOmber, Charlotte Carr, Linda Schuler, Diana Procter, Kathy Mann, Connie Burwell, Norma Cobble, Fern Ledbetter, Sherry Nelson, Lynn McGovern, Karen Mooney. ROW 6: Mrs. Parken, Susan Broman, Clair Schreiber, Kelly Topley, Janet Carr, Linda Carter, Colleen Dougherty, LaGay Thomas, Cherie Miller, Joyce Reynolds, Bar- bara Hood, Sharon Peterson, Donnee Shaffner, Linda ZeBarth. PEP CLUB One hundred and five girls added their school spirit to spur the football and basketball teams on to victory this year. Our biggest project was to put on a banquet for the bas- ketball teams participating in the pre-Christmas tournament. We also had several money making projects which included selling coffee and cocoa at the football games and Beaver emblems at the basketball games. Our candidates for Snow King and Queen were Ron Rebish and Jill Bruer. The officers were: Jill Bruer, President; Geraldine Knight, Vice-President; Rebecca Hazelbaker, Secretary; and Ann Mitchell, Treasurer. 50 Sponsored by GOSMAN DRUG Bonnie Smith, Marcia Arvish, Terril Christensen, Linda Humphreys, and Judy Simonsen. A” SQUAD CHEERLEADERS A Squad Cheerleaders deserve a great deal of credit for keeping spirits on a high level all year. They hold pep rallies, snake dances, and pep assemblies and keep the side- lines rooting during the games. Bonnie Smith, Terril Christensen, and Marcia Arvish have been A Squad cheerleaders for two years. Linda Humphreys and Judy Simonsen joined them this year. ”B”SQUAD CHEERLEADERS ”B Squad Cheerleaders are chosen by the Pep Club to help keep the yells going at assemblies and the morale of the players high at B Bombers’ games. Connie Simonsen, Terry Jo Stephens, and Marilyn Cluff. Sponsored by DILLON RANCH SUPPLY COMPANY 51 ROW 1: Janet Lovell, Geraldine Knight, Ruth Ann Nelson, Sharon Murray, Ethel Jean Nygren, Ellsworth Cragholm, Armand Sanders, Mrs. McCollum, Helen Blomquist, Jill Bruer, Joan Duncan, Duke Gilbert, Jo K. Lasich, Carol Grose. ROW 2: Dorothy Olson, Alice Hollensteiner, Andrew Dyka, William Slanger, Michael Carter, Thomas Straugh, Betty Bacon, Rex Huntsman, John Feathers, Lana Smith, Catherine Miller, Daniel Eudaily. HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an honorary organization with chapters throughout the United States for high school students who have displayed outstanding ability in charac- ter, service, leadership, and scholarship. On February 20, 1962, thirteen students were initiated into the National Honor Society. Initiates were: Ruth Ann Nelson, Dorothy Olson, Geraldine Knight, seniors; Sharon Murray, Ethel Jean Nygren, Mi- chael Carter, William Slanger, Andrew Dyka, juniors; Janet Lovell, Alice Hollen- steiner, Ellsworth Cragholm, Armand Sanders, Thomas Straugh, sophomores. Fol- lowing the initiation ceremony, the members and their parents attended a luncheon. The Honor Society held a candy sale and a spelling bee, amended the Honor Society Constitution, and brought the scrapbook up to date. This year’s officers were: Helen Blomquist, President; Duke Gilbert, Vice-President; and Jill Bruer, Secretary-Treasurer. QUILL AND SCROLL On January 31, 1962, eleven new members were initiated into Quill and Scroll, the In- ternational Honorary Society for high school journalists. Initiated were: Janet Carr, Terril Christensen, Duke Gilbert, Jack Orman, Marilyn Olson, Nancy Salstrom, and Phyllis Anderson from the Annual staff; and Karen Lenhart, Lana Smith, Kay Cornell, and Geraldine Knight from the Beaver staff. This society is for those students who do outstanding work in journalism. They are recommended by the Beaver and Annual staff advisors and must be a junior or senior in the upper third of their class. Serving as officers this year were: President, Helen Blomquist; Vice-President, Jill Bruer, and Secretary-Treasurer, Jo Lasich. ROW 1: Dan Eudaily, Mr. Michalson, Ruth Ann Nelson, Janet Decker, Irene Duncan, Jo K. Lasich, Helen Blom- quist, Jill Bruer, Phyllis Anderson, Janet Carr, Kay Cornell, Terril Christensen, Geraldine Knight, Karen Lanhart, Duke Gilbert, Lana Smith, Nancy Salstrom, Marilyn Olson, Mrs. Wheat, Jack Orman. Helen Blomquist Sponsored by ANDRUS HOTEL Jo Lasich SEATED: Wilbur Gilbert, Veronica Bolick, Irene Duncan, Mrs. Wheat, Terril Christensen, Jill Bruer, Mickey Sta- them, Jack Orman. ROW I: Janet Carr, Geraldine Knight, Patty Archer, Barbara Remely, Marilyn Olson, Regina Rieber, Ruth Ann Nelson, Helen Blomquist, Linda Walker, Jan Bruer, Rosemary Rieber, Nancy Salstrom. ROW 2: Marilyn Durant, Phyllis Anderson, Dorothy Harkness, Colleen Dougherty, Chris McArthur, Rae Cille Strasser, Marion Perusich, Linda Stocks, Alice Hollensteiner, Rick Boetticher. ANNUAL STAFF Under the supervision of Mrs. Wheat, the Beaver Annual met three deadlines; April, May and June. Annual sales began in September at a brisk pace. About twelve staff members attended the Montana Interscholastic Editorial Association meeting in the fall. The Annual staff was proud to receive an All-State rating. Editors for the year were Veronica Bolick and Irene Duncan; Business Manager, Jill Bruer; Sports Editor, Wilbur Gilbert; Camera, Mickey Stathem; Croping, Jack Or- man; and Music, Terril Christensen. Irene and J ack working on Annual. Sponsored by W. S. and H. A. JONES SEATED: Mr. Michalson, Janet Carr, Geraldine Knight, Dan Eudaily, Jo K. Lasich, Janet Decker, Juiie Erdie, Connie Simonsen. ROW 1: Larry Ruegsegger, Rose Marie Harrison, Chris McArthur, Judy Simonsen, Marcia Ar- vish, Cathy Contway, Cathy Bays, Barbara Remely, Ann Mitchell, Patty Archer, Marianna Schuler, Kathy Mann, Jan Bruer. ROW 2: Phyllis Anderson, Jill Bruer, Dorothy Harkness, Lana Smith, Steve Hignight, Clair Schrieber, Ed Wolfe, Kay Snodgrass, Gary Dumke, Karen Lenhart, Bonnie Beager, Allice Hollensteiner. BEAVER STAFF The Beaver, our school newspaper, is published bi-weekly bringing the news of class happenings, extracurricular activities, sports and special features for the enjoyment of all the students at BCHS. Staff members are Dan Eudaily, Editor; Janet Decker, and Jo K. Lasich, Assistant Edi- tors; Lana Smith and Steve Hignight, Sports Editors; Karen Lenhart and Lana Smith, Exchange Editors; Geraldine Knight, Business Manager; and Mr. J. B. Michalson, Ad- visor . SEATED: Byron Martinell, Joe Holt, Duke Gilbert, Andy Dyka. ROW lj David Hagenbarth, John Feathers, Rex Huntsman, Robert Barnes, Armand Sanders, Leslie Childs, Bill Slanger. ROW 2; Michael Carter, Jim Buck, Ed Wolfe, William Monger, Jack Orman, Dan Eudaily, Jack Seidensticker, Rex Smith, Ken Grose. KEY CLUB The Key Club is a National Honorary Service organization for boys and is affiliated with Kiwanis International. The candidates for Key Club are selected on a basis of past achievement and present attitude. They are nominated by the faculty and selected by the Key Club members. The chapter now has twenty-four members. Bruce Bacon, Bob Barnes, Mike Carter, John Feathers, Sid Fredrickson, Kenny Grose, David Hagenbarth, Roy Hall, Bill Monger, Dick Stauduhar, Dan Eudaily, Jack Seiden- sticker, Rex Smith, Bill Slanger, Jim Buck, and Armand Sanders were this year's new members. Officers were: President, Duke Gilbert; Vice President, Joe Holt; Secretary; Andy Dyka; Treasurer, Byron Martinell. Mr. Mular is the sponsor. Key Club tournament queen candi- date, Marilyn Miller. 56 Sponsored by DILLON EXAMINER SEATED: Left to right are: Jack Seidensticker, Wilbur Gilbert, Ruth Arm Nelson and Carol Grose. ROW I: Mr. Golde, Veronica Bolick, Rebecca Hazelbaker, Marianna Schuler, Marilyn Miller, Linda Stocks, Claire Schreiber, and Geraldine Knight. ROW II: Francis Schindler, Mike Atkins, Donnee Shaffner, Ila Kaye Newton, Sue Craig, Jo K. Lasich, Jill Bruer and Joan Duncan. CHEMOCRATS Affiliated with the National Science Clubs of America, Chemocrats is for the chemistry students who want to further their knowledge in chemistry. Members gave talks on many scientific topics. Mr. Golde, who sponsors Chemocrats, gave talks and conducted experiments. The officers were: President, Carol Grose; Vice President, Jack Seidensticker; Sec- retary, Ruth Ann Nelson; and Treasurer, Wilbur Gilbert. Mr. Golde sponsored the Chemocrats. SEATED: Phyllis Anderson, Jill Bruer, Lana Smith. STANDING: Mrs. Parken, Barbara Schindler, Bonnie Smith, Geraldine Knight, Marcia Arvish, Gayle Stokes, Ann Carter, Kay Snodgrass. G.A.A. LETTER CLUB The G.A.L. Club is the honorary organization of the Girls' Athletic Association. Its purpose is to increase the interest and participation in all sports. The requirement for entrance into the club is the earning of a letter. Bonnie Smith was awarded a trophy for earning twenty participation credits. The club organized and sponsored the bowling league this year. Officers were: Jill Bruer, President; Rebecca Hazelbaker, Vice-President; Lana Smith, Secretary and Phyllis Anderson, Sergeant-at-Arms . G.A.L. officers Sponsored by DILLON IMPLEMENT CO. ROW 1: Connie Simonsen, Phyllis Anderson, Judy Simonsen, Geraldine Knight, Jill Bruer, Bonnie Smith, Kay Snodgrass, Kelly Topley. ROW 2: Clair Schreiber, Sharon Wedum, Gayle Stokes, Julie Erdie, Rose Marie Sin- clair, Sharon Schleicher, Linda Walker, Barbara Chaffin, Carol Buell, Nancy Salstrom, Marcia Arvish. ROW 3: Linell Miller, Jean Stocker, Holly Holland, Mariana Schuler, Rebecca Hazelbaker, Terry Jo Stephens, Kathy Bays, Sharon Peterson, Marilyn Cluff, Bonnie Beager, Sandy Arvish, Fern Ledbetter. ROW 4: Miriam Bramsman, Veronica Bolick, Lillian Nolan, Patsy Banning, Deon Bergeson, Lana Smith, Chris McArthur, Ann Mitchell, Vir- ginia Shafer, Karen Mooney, Jima McOmber, Nieki Gunstrom, Linda Carter, Susan Shafer, Lin McGovern, Kathy Mann, Jan Bruer, Terril Christensen, Sue Craig. ROW 5: Mrs. Parken, Donna Richardson, Sue Given, Lany Mohr, Ann Carter, JaLynn Pewe, Lora Lee Pilon, Judy Ralston, Barbara Schindler, Susan Brown, Linda Humphreys, Eliza- beth Gilbert, Patty Archer. G.A.A. The Girls Athletic Association is composed of girls taking an active interest in all types of sports. The girls started out a very busy year with a formal installation and initiation party. Officers installed were: Geraldine Knight, President; Judy Simonsen, Vice-President; Jill Bruer, Secretary; Phyllis Anderson, Treasurer; and Bonnie Smith, General Sports Manager. The girls participated in various seasonal and year-round sports. G.A.A. also spon- sored a girls basketball tournament. They held a very successful dance and sold school sweat shirts for a money-making project. Gymnastics ! Sponsored by DAIRY QUEEN Gymnastics! 59 ROW 1: Mike Atkins, Dennis Dupuis, Jack Seidensticker, Joe Holt. ROW 2: Ronald Rebich, Leon Graves, Robert Miller, Pierce Rouse, Joe Salvo, Ed Ferris. ROW 3: Larry Albertson, Glen Smith, Jim Carpita, Mickey Laden, Mike Morton, Ellsworth Cragholm, Jon Womack. ROW 4: Bill Slanger, Rex Huntsman, Jerry Stone. B” CLUB B.C.H.S. has had a B Club since the beginning of athletics in the school. The Club is composed of athletes who have earned one or more letters in football, basketball, or track. The B Club holds an annual initiation for all new members after football season. The new members initiated this year were: Ellsworth Cragholm, Jon Womack, Mike Morton, Mickey Laden, Larry Albertson, Glen Smith, Jim Carpita, Jerry Stone, and Pierce Rouse. The old members doing the initiation were: Dennis Dupuis, Leon Graves, Bill Slanger, Bob Miller, Rex Huntsman, Ed Ferris, Jim Salvo, Joe Holt, Ron Rebich, Jack Seidensticker, Mike Atkins. Officers were Dennis Dupuis, President; Mike Atkins, Vice President; Jack Seiden- sticker, Secretary-Treasurer; Joe Holt, Sergeant-at-arms . Mr. Kato and Mr. Nield were the Club's sponsors. This year’s candidate for Homecoming was Judy Simonsen. ROW 1: Jill Bruer, Irene Duncan, Ellsworth Cragholm. ROW 2: Barbara Remely, Rae Cille Strasser, Rose Marie Harrison, Susan Brown, Phyllis Anderson, Lillian Nolan, Edith Denny, Carol Grose, Terry Jo Stephens. ROW 3: Mr. Wolf, John Monger, Roger Cleverley, Dennis Dupuis, Bill Monger, Rick Boetticher, Alice Hollensteiner. JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junior Red Cross is made up of all past members and two new members from each class. This year we conducted our drive in B.C.H.S. Two members, Terry Jo Stephens and John Monger, were elected to attend Red Cross camp this summer. Alice Hollensteiner and Susan Brown are alternates. These people were chosen for the work they ve done, and also with the idea in mind that they would be able to bring back new ideas for the drive and other activities next year. The officers were: Irene Duncan, President; Ellsworth Cragholm, Vice-President; and Jill Bruer, Secretary-Treasurer. Terry Jo Stephens and John Monger, our Red Cross Camp Delegates. Sponsored by SKEETS CAFE 61 ROW 1: Keith Pewe, Roger Cleverley, Terril Christensen, Ricky Smith, Patty Archer, Lin McGovern, Barbara Remely, Kathy Nelson, Bonnie Beager, Ann Mitchell, Sherry Nelson, Sharon Peterson, Chris McArthur, Rae Cille Strasser, Bob Peterson, Walter Warrick, Mike Ballard, John Monger, Russell Jones. ROW 2: Mr. Wolf, Lynn Karr, Evelyn Jackson, Kathy Mann, Sue Craig, Donnee Shaffner, Ila Kaye Newton, Marilyn Durant, Linda ZeBarth, Ben Ryan, Lee Shepherd, Artie Mautz, Jim Spehar, Robin Harrison, Gary Scheffler, Kin Williams. ROW 3: Dale Kurtz, Leon Graves, Virgil Bostwick, Francis Schindler, Bill Monger, Lee Eberline, Jim Peterson, Bob Barnes, Dick Weatherston, Mike Atkins, Jim Riebhoff, Dale Linduska, Mike Durant. ROW 4: Steve Selway, Dave Hagenbarth, Tom Webster. SKI CLUB This year was a very busy one for the B ,C ,H .S. Ski Club. During the year they had a light bulb drive, a food sale, and presented their annual Beatnik dance which was a big success. Sue Craig and Dale Linduska won first place prizes for the best ’’Beat” cos- tume. The purpose of all these activities was to raise money to buy blue parkas for the ski teams. Boasting the largest membership in the history of the club, they were guided through this memorable year by their able sponsors, Mr. Wolf, Mrs. Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Dick McCracken. The officers for the year were: Lee Shepherd, President; Dick Ovitt, Vice-President; and Barbara Remely, Secretary-Treasurer. Ski Club Meeting Girls' Tournament Team 62 Sponsored by EDWIN DYER, BUILDER ROW Is Larry Withington, Jill Bruer, Geraldine Knight, Ila Kaye Newton, Linda Walker, Kay Cornell, Gayle Stokes, Julie Erdie, Sue Craig, Stephen Selway. ROW 2: Janet Decker, Helen Blomquist, Eddie Beaulieu, Robert Barker, Roger Cleverley, Rex Huntsman, Gary Fournier, Ben Ryan, Dick Reichle, Dick Weatherston. ROW 3: Marianna Schuler, Joan Duncan, Rebecca Hazelbaker, Jack Seidensticker, Jim Campbell, Chris McArthur, Glenn Smith, Ann Mitchell, Joyce Reynolds, Marie Simmons. ROW 4: Veronica Bolick, Dale Decker, Sharon Wedum, Lany Mohr, Ann Carter, Jan Bruer, Elaine Bacon, Veeta McCleery, Deon Bergeson, Terril Christensen. ROW 5: Tom Stephens, Jim Paddock, Barry Blood, Don Thompson, Mike Ballard, Bill Kajin, Floyd Johnson, Jimmy Watkins, George Reichle, Robin Harrison, Bob Keeney, Israel Cruz, Jack Orman. ROW 6: Bill Bjorni, Ben Patterson, Greg Stewart. BOWLING There were two bowling leagues this year with eight teams in each league. Each team consisted of four members, one of which was the captain. These bowling leagues were sponsored by the Girls Athletic Association. The officers were: Roger Cleverley, President; Jill Bruer, Secretary-Treasurer. Team Captains. Sponsored by NED Team Captains. -EVA LANES SEATED: Marilyn Miller, Deon Bergeson, Lorraine Wheat, Janet Decker, Marion Perusich, Helen Kruljac, Sharon Peterson. ROW 1: Mary Costello, Sharon Neidt, Linda Saville, Miriam Rouse, Pamela McAlpin, Mary Wilson, Lana Rutledge, Marjorie Rebish. ROW 2: Carolyn Simpson, Sandra Bjorni, Myrna Shafer, Kathy Bays, Sandra Albertson, Marilyn Cluff, Jean Stocker, Linell Miller. ROW 3: Mrs. Andrus. F.H.A. The F.H.A. had a very active year. Their activities included serving coffee and donuts to the Wool Pool meeting, decorating the halls for Christmas with a manger scene and a Christmas tree, and attending the District F .H.A. Convention in Manhatten. Also, they sponsored a style show, Mother's Day Tea, prepared a Chinese Dinner, prepared and served the F .F .A. banquet, sent candidates to the State Convention in Billings, served the F.F.A. installation and their guests, and with the assistance of the F.F.A., spon- sored a hayride. Officers were President, Janet Decker; Vice-President, Marion Perusich; Secretary, Rose Marie Harrison; Treasurer, Lorraine Wheat; Song Leader and Recreation Leader, Marilyn Miller; Parliamentarian, Helen Kruljac; Historian, Deon Bergeson. Mrs. Andrus was the sponsor. A lesson in sewing Working hard? Sponsored by STATE BANK TRUST CO. ROW 1: Francis Schindler, Vice President; Byron Martinell, Parliamentarian; Gary Graves, 2nd Vice President; Glen Smith, Treasurer; Roger Cleverley, Sentinel; Joe Holt, President; Bill Slanger, Secretary; Rex Huntsman, Reporter. ROW 2: Jim Breeden, Bill Bjomi, Dave Bacon, Tom Stephens, Jim Campbell, Dan Harrison, Bob Peter- son, Lee Eberline, Steve Selway, Gerald Burk. ROW 3: Bruce Bacon, Paul Johnson, Keith Pewe, Paul Hansen, Ray McLain, Dale Decker, Gene Halstead, Allen Graves, Errol Childs, Mike Ballard. ROW 4: Billy Huntsman, Jim Mooney, Mike Scofield, Bob McMurchy, Tom Cramer, Kenny Grose, Michael Johnson, Jim Lodge, Bill Kajin, Bob Barnes, Bob Richards, Cliff Baker. ROW 5: Jim Peterson, Tom Webster. F. F. A. The 1961-1962 F.F .A. program started with the initiation of Greenhands and Chapter Farmers in the auditorium in Dillon. In October Gary Graves represented the Chapter at the National Convention in Kansas City, Mo. and Joe Holt represented the chapter at the Purina Research Farm in St. Louis, Mo. The annual Harvest Ball was held in the high school Rec-Center and Karen Mooney was crowned Queen. The annual Parent and Son Banquet was given for approximately 200 guests, served by the FHA girls. The Winter Fair judging team consisted of Hoe Joe Holt, Bill Slanger, and Rex Hunts- man, with Byron Martinell, and Roger Cleverley as alternate judges. The district meet- ing was held in Sheridan with Bill Slanger, Rex Huntsman, and Byron Martinell as judges and Tom Webster as alternate judge . They tied for second place in sweepstakes . Jim Mooney was selected as outstanding Greenhand for chapter and Southwestern District. The judging team representing the chapter at the State Leadership conference in Boze- man was Francis Schindler, Bill Slanger and Byron Martinell, placing 2nd in Farm Mechanics and 6th in sweepstakes. Joe Holt and Rex Huntsman represented the chapter at the delegate sessions . Parent and Son Banquet. Sponsored by TESLOW INC. OF DILLON SEATED: Sharon Wedum, Alice Hollensteiner, Linda ZeBarth, Carol Grose. ROW 1: Virgil Bostwick, Tom Stephens, Paul Pilgrim, Dorothy Harkness, Veeta McCleery, Mildred Childs, Mr. MacDonald. LIBRARIANS The library is an important part of our school. It is here we find out about the current happenings in the world, the development of science as progress is made, the material necessary for research themes, and a good book to read. These librarians work under the direction of Mr. MacDonald and receive credit for their service in the library. Students make good use of the Library. 66 Sponsored by WILLIAMS FEED SEED ROW 1. JaLynn Pewe, Mickey Stathem, Geraldine Knight, Patty Laden, Gayle Stokes, Kela Deen Topley, Kay Cornell, Nancy Salstrom, Artie Mautz. ROW 2. Tom Straugh, Dale Linduska, Jim Richards, Ed Wolfe, Sue Craig, Tom Stephens, Gary Dumke, Jim Johnston, and Mr. Mitchell. SPEECH This is the fourth year B.C.H .S . has had a debate team. The purpose of this team is to help the members become persuasive speakers, as well as to gain self-confidence in public speaking. Trips taken this year were to Butte, Bozeman, and Helena. The Speech class this year worked on speech organization, platform docorum, parlia- mentary procedure, oratory, and debate. During the year they gave selections in serious and humorous declamations, oral interpretations, original orations, and extemporaneous speaking. DEBATE Dan Eudaily, Jim Johnston, Mark Pyeatt, Gary Dumke, Mr. Mitchell. Sponsored by HAZEL'S STYLE SHOP 67 ROW 1: Jack Seidensticker, Terril Christensen, Dorothy Olson, Marianna Schuler, Deon Bergeson, Marilyn Miller, Andy Dyka; ROW 2: Mr. Michalson, Jill Bruer, Rebecca Hazelbaker, Bonnie Smith, Lana Smith, Barbara Schindler, Sharon Murray; ROW 3: Rick Boetticher, Sidney Fredrickson, Artie Mautz, Roger Cleverley, Bill Monger, Francis Schindler. THESPIANS Membership in this honorary drama club is based on a point system. Points are given for acting in major and minor roles, staging, make-up, prompting, costuming, direct- ing, and managing. The activities for the year were the three-act play, Our Town, presented November 10, 1961; Fog On The Valley, The One That Got Away, and Ladies Of The Mop, are the plays that were put on at the Dramatic Festival, April 4, 1962. The officers were: President, Jack Seidensticker; Vice-President, Andy Dyka; and Secretary-Treasurer, Marilyn Miller. Mr. Michalson was the sponsor. OUR TOWN” ROW 1: Janet Carr, Geraldine Knight, Ann Mitchell, Rebecca Hazelbaker, Connie Simonsen, Bonnie Beager, Julie Erdie, Carol Buell. ROW 2: Jima McOmber, Lois Rodgers, Kay Snodgrass, Chris McArthur, Terry Jo Stephens, Marianna Schuler, Sharon Peterson, Kathy Bays. ROW 3: Colleen Dougherty, Kathy Mann, Claire Schreiber, Joan Duncan, Patsy Banning, Sandy Albertson, Linda Walker, Marilyn Cluff, Barbara Chaffin. BEAVERETTES The Beaverettes, a new group in B.C.H.S., were quite active this year. Under the leadership of Rebecca Hazelbaker, this group of thirty girls performed at many bas- ketball games, including the Class ”B Tournament in Anaconda. The Beaverettes have worked out intricate routines in the formations of D’s, wagon wheels, stars, and mov- ing crosses. Rebecca Hazelbaker Beaverette Leader 70 Sponsored by J. C. PENNEY CO. INC. Head Majorette: Geraldine Knight. LEFT TO RIGHT: Rebecca Hazelbaker, Janet Carr, Connie Simonsen, Lillian Nolan, Kathy Mann, Ann Mitchell, Marcia Sanborn, Chris McArthur, and Bonnie Beager. TWIRLERS The high-stepping, happy group of girls who made up the BCHS Twirlers were excep- tionally busy this year. Their season started early when they participated in the annual Labor Day Parade. They provided half-time entertainment for most of the basketball and football games . The girls helped organize the Beaver ettes” and also participated in this organization. Some of the highlights of their busy year were: BCHS Homecoming, WMCE Homecoming Parade, and providing entertainment at the District Class ”B Tournament in Anaconda. The girls who had been part of the organization for at least two years were rewarded with Twirling letters . These are the first BCHS Twirlers to have had this honor. Their letters were blue B's with a gold silhouette of a twirler on them. The Twirlers ended their season by joining with the Beaverettes” and providing half- time entertainment for the Reed Payne Memorial Game. Geraldine Knight was the Head Majorette of this lively group. They were sponsored by Mr . David Wilson and Mrs . Norma Parken. Head Majorette, Geraldine Knight Sponsored by MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE TELEGRAPH COMPANY 71 ROW 1: Rae Cille Strasser, Terry Jo Stephens, Sheryl Stokes, Suzie Given, Steve Selway, Bonnie Smith, Larry Withington, Kay Snodgrass, Walter Warrick, Rose Marie Harrison. ROW 2: Jim Richards, Leon Graves, Benny Ryan, Lee Eberline, Lee Shepherd, Rex Huntsman, Rod Sinclair, Ray McLain. ROW 3: Glen Smith, Ronald Hood, Jim Breeden, Gary Graves, Tom Burris. BEAVERHEAD RODEO CLUB The Beaverhead Rodeo Club was organized in 1961. The officers elected were: President, Ed Wolfe; Vice-President. Bonnie Smith; Secretary-Treasurer, Kay Snodgrass; Publicity Steve Selway. Members are eligible to compete in one of the six district rodeos sponsored by the Montana High School Rodeo Association. Boys may participate in bull riding, saddle bronc riding, and bareback riding, bulldogging, calf roping, or cow-cutting. Girls may enter barrel racing, cow-cutting, pole bending, roping or the queen contest. The top three winners in every event in each district advance to the State rodeo. Montana then sends the top three in each event to the National High School Rodeo with both the State and National Associations paying the students' expenses. Parental consent is necessary, and each student is fully insured by Mutual of Omaha. Contestants must maintain a C average. No entry fees are paid, and contestants com- pete for prizes such as silver buckles, trophies, and saddles. Bonnie Smith 1961 Rodeo Queen. Sponsored by PADDOCK TEXACO TEEN TONES: ROW 1. Geraldine Knight, Millie Childs, Jo Lasich (accompanist), Carol Grose, Sherri Peterson. ROW 2. Marilyn Miller, Lorraine Wheat, Terril Christensen, Janet Carr, Cathy Miller Ethel Nygren, Judy Simonsen and Sharon Murray. ROW 1: Jack Bramsman, Ethel Nygren, Jo Lasich, Millie Childs and Marilyn Miller. ROW 2: Bob Bowring, Da Kaye Newton, Cathy Miller, Sharon Murray, Karen Lenhart, Terril Christensen and Mr. Wilson. Ethel Nygren, Terril Christensen, Lorraine Wheat. GIRLS’ TRIO John Feathers, Terril Christen- sen, Marilyn Miller, Dennis Bums. MIXED QUARTET 74 Sponsored by D. P. IBEY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY MIXED CHORUS FRESHMAN CHORUS ROW lr Bob Bowring, Cathy Miller, Carol Grose, Jim Selway, Lorraine Wheat, Sharon Murray, Colleen Cougherty, Kurt Trautman; ROW 2: Lois Rodgers, Melody Walker, Alice Hollensteiner, Miller Childs, Marianna Schuler, Claire Schreiber, Artie Mautz, Donnee Shaffner, Julie Erdie, Keith Pewe; ROW 3: Diane Ricks, Dale Kurtz, Jill Bruer, Bill Monger, Israel Cruz, Joe Svetish, Jim Lovell, John Monger, Donelda Calhoun, Linda Schuler, Carol Brundage, Chris Christensen, Jim Spehar, Patty Archer, Scott Deppe, Jack Bramsman, Ethel Nygren; ROW 4: Mr. Wilson, Terril Christensen, Jima McOmber, Dennis Bums, Tom Straugh, Norman Gravely, Jo Lasich, Ila Kaye Newton, Jim Womack. BAND AND BRASS SEXTET Bill Monger, Jill Bruer, Claire Schreiber, Tom Straugh, Ethel Nygren, and Jack Bramsman. 76 Sponsored by M. H. KING COMPANY TRUMPET TRIO WOODWIND QUINTET Left to Right: Bill Monger, Israel Cruz, John Monger. SEATED: Alice Hollensteiner, Marianna Schu- ler. STANDING: Kurt Trautman, Cathy Miller, Sharon Murray. MIXED OCTET BACK ROW: John Feathers, Virgil Bostwick, Leslie Childs, Rick Boetticher. FRONT ROW: Miriam Bramsman, Elaine Bacon, Marianna Schuler, Linda Walker. TROMBONE DUET FLUTE QUARTET Jack Bramsman, Ethel Nygren Jim Selway, Carol Grose, Lorraine Wheat, Sharon Murray. Sponsored by ELIEL'S SOLOISTS Left to Right: Linda Schuler, Ethel Nygren, Jill Bruer, Jim Selway, Bill Monger, Bob Bowring, Da Kaye Newton, Lorraine Wheat, Sharon Murray, Mildred Childs. CLARINET QUARTET Dorothy Harkness Diane Ricks Cathy Miller Bob Bowring ACCOMPANISTS Left to Right: Jim Selway, Terry Jo Stephens, Jo K Lasich, Ethel Nygren, Mildred Childs, Helen Blom- quist, Sharon Murray, John Monger. Sponsored by LEE STURM CONTRACTING SPORTS ROW 1: Tom Hill, Jack Seidensticker. Mike Atkins, Dennis Dupuis, Jim Buck, Joe Holt; ROW 2: Rex Huntsman, Jim Womack, Ed Ferris, Keith Rousseau, Garry Nettik, Ron Rebish, Glen Smith, Jim Salvo, Jerry Stone, Bob Miller; ROW 3: Assistant Coach, Ron Kenison, Manager, Doug Luchetti, Bill Slanger, Ellsworth Cragholm, Pierce Rouse, Milton Dove, Robin Harrison, Mike Barrett, Bill Albertson, Ted Kato, Coach; ROW 4: Wayne Burris, Larry Albertson, Jon Womack, Jim Johnston, Mike Morton, Mickey Laden, Tom Straugh, Jim Carpita. 1961-1962 RECORD Beavers 0...........Salmon 13 Beavers 7.........Stevensville 7 Beavers 35..........Hamilton 7 Beavers 6.........Helena 14 Beavers 27..........Butte Central JV 24 Beavers 12.........Loyola 36 Beavers 7...........Deer Lodge 26 Beavers 13........Anaconda Central 19 Coach Kenison, Co-captains, Mike Atkins, Dennis Dupuis, Coach Kato. Sponsored by HAZELBAKER AGENCY BACKS ROW 2: Rex Huntsman, Jim Womack, Dennis Dupuis, Ed Ferris, Gary Nettick, Bob Miller, Mike Barrett. ROW 1: Wayne Burris, Bill Albertson, Keith Rousseau, Jon Womack, Robin Harrison, Ellsworth Cragholm. LINEMEN ROW 2: Kurt Trautman, Pierce Rouse, Larry Albertson, Milton Dove, Jim Salvo, Tom Straugh, Mickey Laden, Mike Atkins. ROW 1: Ron Rebish, Bill Slanger, Mike Morton, Glen Smith, Joe Holt, Jim Carpita, Jack Seiden- sticker, Jim Johnston. Sponsored by W. B. GILBERT JR. 81 Jim Salvo, Mike Atkins Jerry Stone, Pierce Rouse ENDS FRESHMEN ROW 3: Doug Marsh, Jim Lovell, Kim Williams, Ed Beaulieu, Bill Huntsman, Jim Lodge, Jim Abbas, John onger. ROW 2: Fred Bull Coach, Larry Lakner, Mike Scofield, Greg Stewart, Paul Johnson, Patrick O'Hara Russel Dupuis, Leo Rubedew, Max Nield, Coach. ROW Is Jim Riebhoff, Bob Swartz, Dan Hutcheson, Paul Stahl Jim Seidensticker, Jim Mooney, Stan Lenhart. 82 Sponsored by TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COMPANY STANDING: Jim Womack, Bill Monger, Mike Atkins, Ed Wolfe, Tom Straugh, Jim Buck, Jerry Donovan, Pierce Rouse, Ed Ferris, Jon Womack, Wayne Burris, Ellsworth Cragholm. KNEELING: Coach Max Nield. A” SQUAD SCORES Beavers . .39 Anaconda High B” . .33 Beavers . .52 Rigby...............50 Beavers . .43 Salmon..............61 Beavers . .65 Stevensville........36 Beavers . .62 Deer Lodge .... 56 Beavers . .47 Loyola .............56 Beavers . .47 Butte High J .V .'s . .42 Beavers . .58 Madison.............47 Beavers . .47 Bonneville..........55 Beavers . .39 Loyola..............43 Beavers . .53 Big Timber..........63 Beavers . .49 Salmon . 66 Beavers . .53 Deer Lodge . . . . 48 Beavers . .68 Stevensville . . . . 33 Beavers . .69 Hamilton . 53 Beavers . .41 Anaconda Central. . 47 Beavers . .67 Hamilton . 40 Beavers . .58 Helena Cathedral . .48 Beavers . .57 Anaconda Central . .52 Beavers . .68 Red Lodge .... . 77 Beavers . .60 Helena Cathedral . . 53 TOURNAMENT Beavers . .47 Deer Lodge .... 54 Beavers . .41 Helena Cathedral . .39 Beavers . .77 Stevensville .... 37 Beavers . .51 Deer Lodge..........48 Beavers . .46 Loyola...............49 Sponsored by ELECTRIC VARIETY SHOP 83 ROW 1: Pat Landon, Ellsworth Cragholm, Milton Dove, Chuck Topley, Mike Morton, Armand Sanders, Wayne Burris, Jim Campbell. ROW 2: Jerry Stone, Tom Straugh, Jack Bramsman, John Feathers, Jon Womack, Jim Carpita, Ron Kenison, Coach. B” SQUAD SCORES B Squad........................28 Lima ”A”............... B Squad.........................62 Anaconda High Frosh . . B Squad........................50 Butte J.V.’s........... B” Squad........................35 Salmon J.V.’s.......... B Squad........................25 Anaconda Central J .V .’s B 1 Squad.......................41 Twin Bridges........... y Squad.........................47 ’’All Stars”........... B” Squad........................46 Leadore................ B Squad.........................34 Leadore................ B Squad........................37 Salmon J .V ,’s . .... ’ B Squad........................42 Butte Central J .V .’s . . B” Squad........................34 Butte J.V.’s........... ’ B” Squad.......................32 Salmon J.V.’s.......... B” Squad........................25 Deer Lodge............. B” Squad........................38 Bozeman J .V .'s . . . . B” Squad........................43 Lima................... B’ Squad........................42 Deer Lodge............. B” Squad........................44 Bozeman J .V .’s .... 33 34 58 56 47 51 31 48 52 51 50 67 58 43 49 46 44 63 84 Sponsored by THE BIG DIPPER ROW 1: Jim Lodge, Billy Huntsman, Jim Mooney, Pat O'Hara, Tim Pilgrim, Gary Blize, Paul Stahl, Jim Abbas. ROW 2: Bernard Shafer, Eric Hansen, David Whitley, Donald Richard, Bob Swartz, Ed Beaulieu, Jim Seidensticker. C” SQUAD SCORES Beavers C ........................39 Lima JV’s......... Beavers C ........................32 Butte Frosh . . . . Beavers C ........................32 Anaconda.......... Beavers MC ........................31 Bozeman........... Beavers ”CM........................19 Lima.............. Beavers ”C”........................28 Anaconda Frosh . Beavers MC”........................34 Deer Lodge Frosh . Beavers C ........................27 Bozeman Frosh . . Beavers C”........................16 Twin Bridges . . . Beavers MC”....................... 38 8th Grade Jr . High Beavers C”........................42 Leadore........... Beavers C ........................30 Butte Central Frosh Beavers C ........................16 Butte............. Beavers C ........................35 Deer Lodge Frosh Beavers ’’C .......................31 Jr. High.......... Beavers ”C ........................36 Butte Frosh .... 45 52 46 48 49 28 22 64 29 34 29 43 98 21 18 40 Sponsored by VIGILANTE ELECTRIC COMPANY 85 Left to Right: Russell Jones, David Hagen- barth, John Monger. Not Pictured Kim Williams, Dick Weatherston, Jim Spehar. Sponsored by McCRACKEN BROS. 87 ROW 1: Mike Barrett, Jim Johnston, Jon Womack, Jim Salvo, Mike Ballard, Bill Albertson. ROW 2: Ed Ferris, Dennis Dupuis, Mike Atkins, Joe Holt, Jack Seidensticker, Ron Rebich. ROW 3: Jerry Donovan, Larry Albertson, Robin Harrison, Jerry Stone, Pierce Rouse, Andy Dyka, Leon Graves. ROW 4: Tom Stauduhar, Mike Morton, John Feathers, Mike Carter, Bill Slanger, Bob Miller, Kurt Trautman. TRACK TEAMS iL- ) 88 ROW 1: Jim Mooney, Jim Seidensticker, Paul Johnson, Dennis Burns, Bernard Shafer, Larry Lakner, Russel Dupuis. ROW 2: George Reichle, Jim Lodge, Ed Beaulieu, David Whitley, Don Richards, Bobby Swartz, Paul Chism. ROW 3: Dick Reichle, Pat O'Hara, Paul Stahl, Dale Kurtz, Mike Scofield, John Monger. Sponsored by ERNIE'S DISTRIBUTING COMPANY ACTION SHOTS OF TRACK Sponsored by DILLON LIVESTOCK AUCTION COMPANY Snow King and Queen: Rebecca Hazelbaker and Jack Seidensticker. H Harvest Ball Queen: Karen Mooney KING AND QUEENS Mike Atkins, Dennis Dupuis, Chris McArthur, Marilyn Miller, Homecoming Queen, Sharon Wedum, and Judy Simonsen, Ed Wolfe driver of the car. 90 Sponsored by MONTANA POWER COMPANY THE CROWNING OF THE QUEEN Geraldine Knight; Rex Huntsman; Queen, Judy Simonsen; Marilyn Miller JUNIOR PROM 91 The Grand March. Let's swing! Working Hard? Get Ready! 92 Checking Out a Book. I'm Ready Fingerprinting. Jury Members. 93 Ready to turn in caps and gowns. 94 Receiving line. SPONSORS BOOSTERS ANDRUS HOTEL BEAVERHEAD BAR SUPPLY BEAVERHEAD LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS BIG DIPPER CHUB'S COLLEGE SERVICE COLLEGE MOTORS DILLON IMPLEMENT COMPANY D. P. IBEY, CONSTRUCTION COMPANY DAIRY QUEEN DAVIS ELECTRIC DILLON CREAMERY DILLON LIVESTOCK AUCTION COMPANY DILLON PORTRAIT STUDIO DILLON RANCH SUPPLY COMPANY ED DYER ELECTRIC VARIETY ELIEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE ERNIE'S DISTRIBUTING COMPANY EXAMINER FIRST NATIONAL BANK GOSMAN DRUG HAZELBAKER AGENCY HAZEL'S STYLE SHOP HUMBLE OIL (RALPH BUNCH) J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, INC. JACK'S MARKET KDBM RADIO LARSEN’S LEE STRUM, CONTRACTOR M . H . KING COMPANY MITCHELL'S CITY DRUG McCRACKEN BROTHERS MONTANA POWER MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE NED-EVA LANES PADDOCK'S TEXACO PAUL’S CHEVROLET ROBERT'S FOODS SCHULZ DAVIS SKEETS STATE BANK TRUST COMPANY TESLOW INC. TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COMPANY VAUGHN RAGSDALE VIGILANTE ELECTRIC W. G. GILBERT W. S . H . A . JONES WARNER’S WILLIAM’S FEED SEED WIRTZ BUSINESS MACHINES, BUTTE A W ROOT BEER BEAVER HEAD-MADISON AGENCY BRAMSMAN RADIO SERVICE CARR'S FUEL COMPANY D L JEWELRY DAVIS MOTORS, INC.--BUTTE DILLON DeLEON (MICK) DILMART FRANCIS MOONEY TRUCKING GLEN MERCANTILE GROGAN (JOSEPH) HELENANNE BEAUTY SHOP HUSKY SERVICE STATION LONE PINE MOTEL METLEN HOTEL MOUNTJOY FLOWER SHOP OASIS OPP (HARRIS) PARISIAN CLEANERS PAYLESS FOOD STORES PRICE (MARTHA) PUYEAR INSURANCE SHAFFER’S BAKERY STEPHEN'S GREENHOUSE WALTER,JOHNNY PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DR. R . D. CURRY DR. R. J. ENGLISH DR . E . DEAN EVANS DR . J. W. HILTBRAND DR. JOHN C. LINDUSKA DR. W. J. ROMERS DR . JOHN C. SEIDENSTICKER 95 AUTOGRAPHS


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