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of the the I’I HUB BIG SANDY HIGH SCHOOL Big Sandy, Montana In attempting to record some of the past year's activities and events, the 1957 Annual Staff presents this edition of the Pioneer. May it hold many wonderful memories for its readers. THE STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: NOT PICTURED: Carolyn DeWinter, Don Wandler, Jeanne Lawrence, Cora Lee O’Neil, Shirley Turk, Dollilee McNeill, Carol Madison, Beverly Kulbeck, Lucille Terry, and Jeanice Atkinson. Lester Sluggett and Gene Handl. Shirley Turk Editor-in-Chief 2 WE DEDICATE TO YOUTH.... This book is dedicated to the wonderful, incomprehensible, radical youth of today. May it epitomize the spirit and pride of this youth. As the world's young people move, so shall the progress of the world. The youth of a nation are the trustees of posterity. Disraeli 3 PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE Seniors, we wish to congratulate you on this very worthwhile project brought to a successful conclusion. The production of a book of this caliber is a gigantic undertaking. It calls for the complete cooperation and teamwork of the annual staff, the school, your sponsors, our patrons, our merchants, and others, and represents hours and hours of hard work and planning on the part of many. Under the generalship of your good sponsors and your capable editor you have done a very commendable job of which we all are proud indeed. This book is the Rosetta Stone of the class of 1957 and will J remain so much longer than you remain. It is an indelible record of your class, your school, your community, and your Big Sandy as of 1957. True, now it is only a book, but thirty or so years hence it will be much more than that. I dare say it will, at that time, be one of your most treasured and cherished possessions. You will probably then lean back in your easy chair, retired or just tired, thumb through its several pages and recall many memories of the best four years of your lives. Wouldn't it be amusing if you should then call to mind the male members of the Faculty, scowl on face and paddle in hand, lined up like that many extinct volcanoes ready to come to life again, erupt, and probably blow your heads off? We sincerely hope you do not at that late date think too badly of us. Things we have done have been done not with the intention of being arbitrary or dictatorial but rather to make it easier for you soon to mesh into and match wits with adult society in an attempt to eke out an existence during your next many years in our highly competitive business world which you are about to enter. As you venture forth into life's school, we hope your four-year boot training course in B.S.H.S. serves of some avail in lightening your long journey down Life's rugged, unmarked highway. Happy landing to all of you at that distant destination. 4 MR. RICKERD Superintendent, English I, IV MR. MILEY High School Principal, Algebra, Geometry, Auto Mechanics MR. SCHWARTZ Junior High Principal, Junior High MISS HANLEY Commercial, Journalism MR. HAMMOND A S ,uad Coach, Physical Education Social Science II, III, IV MRS. RICKERD American Literature, Office,. Library MR. BURLEY Vocation Agriculture MR. SEILER Science, General Math MRS. SIMPSON Home Economics MR. ELLINGSON B S uad Coach, Junior High, Social Science II MRS. DYER English II, Physical Education MR. SNYDER Music Department Substitute Teachers MRS. PRATER, MRS. BERGLUND, MRS. MAXWELL 5 I, III III: TEACHERS STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Teague, Mr. Green, Mr. Johnson. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Humes, Mrs. Giebel, Mrs. Ellingson, Mrs. Dunnwebber, Mrs. Aman. NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Green, Mrs. Elkins. SCHOOL BOARD STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Snow, Mr. Branagan, Mr. Gullickson, Mr. Quinn, Mr. Chauvet. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Upham, Mr. Osterman, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Conquergood. 6 Class Motto: TODAY DECIDES TOMORROW Class Flower: AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE Class Colors: ROSE AND WHITE MR. BURLEY, Sponsor LESTER SLUGGETT If girls interfere with your work, quit work. Vice-President 3; F. F. A. 1,2,3, 4; Boys State Delegate 3; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; Pioneer Club 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Carnival King 3; Pep Club 3; Rifle Club 1; Boys Chorus 1, 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. CAROLYN DeWINTER Even Cupid is her slave. Girls State Alternate 3; F. H. A. 3; Honor Society 3,4; ZoBo Club 2; Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3; Quartet 3; Accompanist 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3.4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; High School Week 4. EUGENE HANDL A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart. Boys State Delegate 3; F.F.A. 1, 2. 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Pioneer Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Carnival King 4; Honor Society 3, 4. 8 VALEDICTORIAN---Shirley Turk SALUTATORIAN---Barbara Hoge SHIRLEY TURK Beward! I may yet do something sensational. President 2; Vice-President 1; Sec- retary-Treasurer 2; Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4; Rifle Club 2; Pep Club 2, 3; ZoBo Club 2; Dramatics Club 3; F. H. A. 1.4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 4; High School Week 4. JEANICE ATKINSON She burns the midnight oil; but not always for studies. Student Council 4; F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Honor Society 3, 4; ZoBo Club 2; Dramatics Club 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; High School Week 4. DOLL1LEE McNEILL Loyal, witty, and full of fun; she's a friend of everyone. Secretary 1; Homecoming Queen 3; Pep Club 1. 3, 4; F. H. A. 1, 2, 4; ZoBo Club 2; Student Council 3,4; Girls Chorus 1, 2; Mixed Chor, s 1, 2; Paper Staff 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. BARBARA MILLER HOGE Happiness is a habit; cultivate it. Girls State Delegate 3; F.H.A. 1,2, 3; Pep Club 1. 2, 3; Girls Chorus 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; ZoBo Club 2; Stu- dent Council 3,4; Honor Society 3,4; Paper Staff 4; Junior Play 3. 9 BERNARD LABUDA Worry is the interest paid by those who borrow trouble. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; ZoBo Club 2; Boys Chorus 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 3. BETTY DYER Her future is planned--third finger, left hand. Majorette 1, 2, 3; F. H. A. 1,2, 3; Band I, 2, 3; Carnival Queen 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Girls Chorus 2; ZoBo Club 2. CARROLL GENEREUX Blessed is the man who invented sleep. F.F.A. 1, 2. 3, 4; Football 2. 3, 4; Basketball 2,3; Lettermen's Club 4; Paper Staff 4; Student Council 1. LUCILLE TERRY Say little and do much; meet everyone with a smile. F.H.A. 1.3,4; Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2,4; Pep Club 1, 3, 4; ZoBo Club 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. RAYMOND WILLIAMS Laugh and the whole world laughs with you; frown and it wrinkles your face. Boys State Delegate 3; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Pioneer Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Senior Play 4. CAROL MADISON A lass so neat, with smile so sweet. Secretary 3; Honor Society 4; F.H.A. 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls quartet 3; Chorus Accompanist 1, 2, 3,4; ZoBo Club 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Dramatics Club 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. 10 GLENN PURSLEY He gained no Titles, but lost no friends. F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4. LOIS KING Her talents are of the silent kind. F.H.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play 3. ARNOLD TYLER The best you get is an even break. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Boys Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Senior Play 4. BETTY LOU PFRIMMER My heart is whole, my fancy free; go, away, little boys, don't bother me. President 3; Student Council 2; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Carnival Queen 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Girls Chorus 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; ZoBo Club 2; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Honor Society 3. RICHARD BRINKMAN Leave silence to the saints. I'm just human. Boys State Delegate 3; Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; F. F. A. 1. 2, 3; Basketball 2; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 3, 4. CORA LEE O’NEIL Don't take life too seriously, you’ll never get out alive. F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; F.F.A. Sweet- heart 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls Chorus 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. 11 DONALD GASVODA Dynamite comes in small packages. F.F.A. 1.2, 3, 4; Rifle Club 1. 2; Boys Chorus 1, 2; Pep Club 1. 2. 3, 4. ALICE PURSLEY Through life she goes with a happy smile. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Chorus 1. 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Band 1; Tumbling 2; Junior Play 3. DON WANDLER All great men are dying; 1 don't feel so well myself. Transfer from Medicine Lake, Montana 3; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4. EARL SLUGGETT I never let studies interfere with my education. President 1; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,3,4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Rifle Club 1; Pioneer Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. GERALD GASVODA He carries his troubles in his pocket with a hole in it. F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 4; Boys Chorus 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Pep Club 3. TIM SCOTT I'll agree with you but you're wrong. F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. 12 BEVERLY KULBECK Sincerity is her middle name. Girls State Delegate 3; Vice- President 2; Honor Society 3, 4; F.H. A. 1. 2,3,4; Band 1, 2,3, 4; Girls Chorus 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; ZoBo Club 2; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; High School Week 4. LARRY HAKENSEN 1 line work; I could sit and watch it for hours. F.F.A. 1. 2,3,4; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pioneer Club 2, 3,4; Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2; ZoBo Club 2; Junior Play 3. JEANNE LAWRENCE The remedies of love she knew by name, for she was worldly wise in that old game. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Girls Chorus 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2; ZoBo Club 2; Paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3, 4; Twirl- ing 1,2, 3, 4; Drum Majorette 4; N.B.T.A. Twirling Contest 1,4. CLASS HISTORY It was in the fall of 1953 that the Big Sandy High School opened wide and willingly its doors for 34 green-as-grass freshmen. They were Jeanice Atkinson, Evelyne Baxter, Richard Brinkman, Beverly Broesder, Anita Conn, Carolyn DeWinter, Arthur Donner, Betty Dyer, Don Gasvoda, Gerald Gasvoda, Carroll Genereux, Larry Hakensen, Gene Handl, Lois King, Ken Koplin, Beverly Kulbeck, Bernard LaBuda, Jeanne Lawrence, Carol Madison, Dollilee McNeill, Barbara Moller, Cora Lee O'Neil, Betty Lou Pfrimmer, Alice Pursley, Glenn Pursley, Larry Reichelt, Tim Scott, Earl Sluggett, Lester Sluggett, Bertha Stone, Lucille Terry, Shirley Turk, Arnold Tyler, and Ray Williams. Class officers for this first year were, Earl Sluggett, president; Shirley Turk, vice- president; Dollilee McNeill, secretary-treasurer; Carroll Genereux, student council representative. Mr. Fraser was chosen class sponsor. The class was initiated the second week of school, and gave a return party for the upperclassmen in October. In an exciting race for freshman cheerleader, Carol Madison won and held the position for the next four years. Ray Williams and Dollilee McNeill were chosen king and queen candidates for the carnival but were not successful in the final vote taken. During the year the class lost four students. They were Evelyn Baxter, Anita Conn, Bertha Stone, and Larry Reichelt. Roll call found thirty sophomores starting out their second year. Class officers for the year were Dollilee McNeill, president; Bev Kulbeck, vice-president; Shirley Turk, sec- retary-treasurer; Betty Lou Pfrimmer, council representative. Mr. Fraser again sponsored the class. In October of 1954 the class was busy getting ready for the carnival. Bev Kulbeck and Gerald Gasvoda were chosen as carnival king and queen candidates, but again the class's choice were not elected. The spring of 1955 found the sophomores putting on a very successful Athletic Ban- quet. The class mothers helped with this project. Don Hamm and Bob Vinyard joined the group in the second semester for six weeks. Several sophomore girls served at the Junior-Senior Banquet, this ending the eventful year. ★ ★ ★★ The class became more independent and bolder in its junior year and really enjoyed being considered upperclassmen. This year the class lost Arthur Donner, Ken Koplin, and Bev Broesder. Anita Conn joined the group again and Alice Baldry made our acquaintance for a short semester. Don Wandler also joined the class, coming from Medicine Lake. Betty Lou Pfrimmer was elected president with Lester Sluggett, vice-president; Carol Madison, secretary-treasurer; Shirley Turk, council representative; and Barbara Miller, council alterndte. Mr. Simons was decided upon as co-sponsor with Mr. Mi ley. Dollilee McNeill was crowned Homecoming Queen at the football game played in honor of the event, reigned over the happenings of the two days, Oct. 28 and 29. Carnival king and queen candidates this year were Lester Sluggett and Betty Lou Pfrimmer. They were elected to reign until the next year's carnival. During the year the class presented three one-act plays, Little Nell, Sparkin', and Riders to the Sea. To say farewell to the seniors we gave the annual Junior-Senior prom and banquet. The theme was South Pacific. Closing the year, the class decorated and ushered at the Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises. ★ ★★ When the bells tolled in September of 1956, the class was called back for the long- awaited last year of high school. Class officers this year were Lester Sluggett, president; Carolyn DeWinter, vice-president; Gene Handl, secretary-treasurer; Jeanice Atkinson, student council representative. Mr. Burley and Mr. Rickerd sponsored the class. Barbara Miller returned as Mrs. Lawrence Hoge. Thirty-three green freshmen were welcomed by us into high school at the Initiation ceremonies. We chose Betty Dyer and Gene Handl for carnival king and queen candidates, and for a second time, our choice was the people's choice. Career Day marked the opening of a busy spring season. The class play, The Curious Savage, was given with Mrs. Dyer as director. The juniors honored us at the prom and banquet April 27. It was nice to enjoy them without having worked hours on them ourselves! The Theme was A Japanese Tea Garden. High School Week was held May 2,3,4, 1957, with four of our members attending. They were Jeanice Atkinson, Shirley Turk, Beverly Kulbeck, and Carolyn DeWinter. Then suddenly the Seniors were gone on their twice re-scheduled Sneak Day. Of course, everyone had a bang-up time. Lois King became the blushing bride of Pfc. Leslie Stashi on May 12, 1957. Two seniors, Shirley Turk and Dollilee McNeill attended the Interscholastic Meet at Missoula with Miss Hanley. They brought home a Superior rating for the Rouser. Baccalaureate services were held the Sunday before Graduation. The women's groups of the churches had a reception following, in our honor. Senior Breakfast and a dinner for the Seniors were the day of Graduation. Finally the Big Night arrived. Some of us were happy and others sad to be leaving, but we all knew that never will our days here at B.S.H.S. be forgotten 1 15 fUSS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1957 of Big Sandy High School, being in sound mind and body in spite of having completed 12 years of school life, do make and publish this, our last Will and Testament. I, JEANICE ATKINSON, will my hearty laugh and typing skill to John Denis. , RICHARD BRINKMAN, will my ability to add and do my bookkeeping to Bumps' girl. I, CAROLYN DEWINTER, will my calm disposition and even temper to Judy Lohse. I, BETTY DYER, will my ability to get engaged to an out-of-town boy to Wanda Clixby. I, DONALD GASVODA, will leave—much to the relief of my teachers. I, GERALD GASVODA, will leave Mr. Hammond with what little hair he has left. I, CARROLL GENEREUX, will my genius at sleeping in class to anyone who can get away with it. I, LARRY HAKENSEN, will just pack up and leave. I, EUGENE HANDL, will my old Chev, the headaches that go with it, and the fun I have had with it to my brother Bill, and hope he can keep it on its wheels. I, BARBARA HOGE, will leave my ability to care for a husband, a home, hold down a job, and still get straight A's to Margie Glasoe. I, LOIS KING, will my Bass Drum to Deana, as I won't need it in Germany. I, BEVERLY KULBECK, will leave my pile of tattered stencils and villainous thoughts to Gary Geyer. I, BERNARD LABUDA, will leave the Home Ec. girls and the piles of grocerys to David Ensley. Dave—a moving van or cattle truck would be appropriate for the job. I, JEANNE LAWRENCE, will my Hideaway in the mountains to Wilma Krumsick, and I'll find a new location. I, CAROL MADISON, will my talent for racing up the halls and getting in a class-room the second before the bell rings to Jack Allderdice. I, DOLLILEE McNEILL, will to Bev Brewer my ways of getting what I want even if it takes a long time. I, CORA LEE O'NEILL, will my ability to write a letter to the Army every night to anyone crazy enough to do it. I, BETTY LOU PFRIMMER, will my excused and unexcused absences to whoever may need them in the future. I, ALICE PURSLEY, will my privilege of riding home with Glenn to his Junior girlfriends. I, GLENN PURSLEY, will leave my skill at looking busy while doing nothing to Marvin Osterman. I, TIM SCOTT, will my Government book to anyone loony enough to take it. I, EARL SLUGGETT, will my place on the Honor Roll to Bob Schwartz. I, LESTER SLUGGETT, will my brown nose to anybody it might fit. I, LUCILLE TERRY, will my goat to Jim Vallie, since he is always trying to get it. I, SHIRLEY TURK, will my nickmane of Abigail and my conceit to Kari Keup. I, ARNOLD TYLER, will leave the teachers in a strong state of shock. I, DON WANDLER, will my easy-going temper to Richard Schwartz. WE, the SENIORS, will to the Juniors our swelled heads, to the Sophomores our Chem- istry and Bookkeeping test answers, and to the Freshmen, Mr. Burley, as he will be available again next year. 16 linn IIF EVEJITS IIF THE VF1II Sept. 5—Enrollment—no heat, no classes. This may L.e the best day of school we'll haye I Sept. 10—Chemistry workbooks and bookkeeping supplies were ordered. We can see a full year of h-a-r-d work ahead. Sept. 14—Off to a good start in Football. We lost the game and Ray lost part of his pantsl Sept. 21 — Initiation day. All this we inherited from the Junior High 1 Sept. 22—Football game with Stanford. A perfect record of I osses. Oct. 2—First M.E.A. local meeting. We have a feeling they are plotting against us. Oct. 5—Won a football game! Team beat Oilmont. Oct. 12--Frosh got up enough nerve to give the Seniors a return party. Oct. 20—Played Chester for Football trophy—Chester won I Oct. 25-26—Teachers Convention in Gt. Falls. War and Peace was appropriately showing at the Liberty. Nov. 17—The Carnival was held. Now Judy can read, Gary can play the Bass Drum, Bob S. can dance, but where did Mr. Snyder get that mustache? Nov. 20—One day shot—we mean by the photographer! Nov. 26—Thanksgiving vacation. Everyone was very thankful—for the vacation. Nov. 27—Won the first Basketball game. Again off to a good start. Dec. 1—We lost a game. Our over-confidence tripped us up! Dec. 15—New Gym wasn't finished, so we played Benton there—and lost. Oh well, we tried anyway. Dec. 21—Now for 216 hours of rest. Explaination; Christ- mas vacation. Jan. 2—Back to the old grind! Substitute teacher: Mrs. I Maxwell. k H|H| f Jan. —Havre Central here. Dedication of Gym, and naturally we won. y ’ Jan. 7—Substitute for a substitute. Mrs. Berglund is carrying the flag I Jan. 16—Began reviewing for Semester exams. Perhaps we should have started sooner. 17— Semester tests. Now we know that we should have! 18- 19—We lost to Oilmont and Chester. Could it have been those exams? 25—Report cards came out, Benton came here, -40 weather, can't win for losing. .. Feb. 9—Kremlin forfeited last Basketball game. Had a feeling we could have won that onel Feb. 11—A Slip-lifter at large at B.S.H.S. ! Feb. 12—A romantic Valentine's Dance, put on by the Student Council. Feb. 13—Slip was slipped back by Slip-lifter. Feb. 14—Dress-up Day 1. High heels, ties, and martyred expressions. Feb. 21,22,23—District Basketball tournament. Un- successful; need we say more? March 11—Career Day, where we learned what we didn't want to be! March 12—Annual F.F.A. Parent-Son Banquet. March 15,16—Vacation for the F.F.A. boys. They went to Lewistown. March 25-28—State F.H.A. convention, barracks, girls? 17 I 111, Jan. Jan. Jan. How were the March 29,30—The Chester District Music Meet. Acquitted ourselves very well I April 1—April Fool I another Dress-up Day. Again the students felt very put upon. April 5,6—There were black faces and funny clothes all over the place. It was the Music Department's Minstrel Show. April 8—Shed a few tears. The old Band Hall was moved today. April 9-13—F.F.A. boys got another vacation. State Convention in Bozeman. April 17, 18—The Seniors presented their play, The Curious Savage. Forgotten lines, make-up and costumes enough for everyone. April 27—Prom and Banquet in the Seniors' honor. Our one formal occasion, and we made the best of it. May 1—Track Meet here. We were the victors! May 2,3,4—High School Week. The four Senior brains attended. May 3—The Junior play, Follow the Girls was successful and pulled the Juniors out of the red that the Prom got them into. May 5,6,7—Well, they tried to keep it a secret, but it leaked out that this was the Seniors' Sneak Day. May 8—Baseball game with Box Elder. They were successful—we tried to be! May 10—Clean-up day with lunch as a reward was today. May 17,18—Missoula for two Senior girls and Miss Hanley. It was the Journalism and Track meet. May 19—Baccalaureate services were held. Now that the great day is so close, seems like the Seniors don't look forward to it so much. May 20—The School picnic. Rained out, but picnicked in the old gym, with weinies, potato salad, pickles, and ice cream. May 21—The yearly Athletic Banquet was put on in competent style by the Sophomores. May 22—Great Day in the Morning! GRADUATION! The best day of our school livesl May 24—The school year has officially ended. Halleluia! Now for three months of pure loafing I PASTIMES DURING VACATION Sleeping Eating Working Fighting Studying correspondence courses Studying to pass college entrance exams Swimming Fishing Traveling Making money Having fun Gary Hagan Wanda Clixby Gary Geyer Beverly Brewer John Denis Dorothy Farley Lyle Ophus Irene Bitz Gail Hagan Wilma Krumsick Marge Horcicka Claude Miner I- Bob Schwartz Daryl Tichenor Judy Lohse Gwen Stave Jean Pokorny Roy Robertson Deana Hurd Lenard Jappe Dave Ensley Don Glasoe Leroy Diacon Jack Allderdice Francis Gasvoda Doris Stone 20 Marcia Kulbeck Gloria McNeill Sharon Peterson. Mr. Hammond . . . . . President . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Advisor Sharon Peterson Richard Schwartz Jerry Martin Helen LaBuda Bill Tuff ley Ken Christofferson Bonnie Sevick Dewey Lear Fred Haakenson Arvid Galbavy Gloria McNeill Joyce Terry Bob Robertson Fred Kaste Marvin Osterman Jane Clark John Jirsa Elsie Boehm Mari beth Pokorny George Drga Karen Collins Richard Cook e Loren Jenkins Linda Brinkman Marshall Kulbeck Marcia Kulbeck ' ( Eldon Shuffield ft M 22 F R E S H M E N Marjorie Brinkman Roland Marten Ruth Hurd Jane Hurd Mary Ann Jirsa Shirley Grubb Henry Turk Sondra Schv artz La Vern Nelson Judy Bush Gary Galbavy Reynold Larson Joyce Gillespie Kari Keup Lois Kulbeck May Petersen Frances Terry Don Drga Carolyn Klimas Bill Handl Judy Kalanick Carol Osterman Bob Kaste Janet Jenkins Donna Shaver Ida Damon Gary Foss Dan Rickerd Larry Christofferson Clyde Wall Darlene Kessler Harold Lear Mr. Schwartz Marjory Nepil Jerry Perkins Carol Foussard Danny McNeill . . . . President . . . . Secretary Student Council Rep. . . Vice-President o FRONT ROW: Rickey Richter, Steve Kalanick. Curtis Hagen, Jack Gillespie, Warren Berg, George Galbavy. MIDDLE ROW: Bobby Ray. Gary Roberts. Vernon Turk. Danny McNeill. Jack Geyer, David Fodor, Jimmy Vallie. Lloyd Turner, Don Robertson. Wilmer Kennedy. BACK ROW: Jeanette LaBuda, Joau Galbavy. Darlene Norden Mary Ann Branagan, Sandra Hurd. Patty Kaste, Carol Nepil, Myrel Petersen. Patty Bush, Ruth Ann Terry. Mr. Schwartz. Rita Hannum, Art Stone, Roger Nimmick. Eighth Gride FRONT ROW: Ed Allderdice, Tim Balazic. Mike LaBuda. MIDDLE ROW: Jerry Perkins. Leonard Glasoe. Jimmy Gillespie, Gary Reichelt, Gary Miner. Allan Halvorsen, Clark Johnson, Dick Lewis, Floyd Terry, Larry Galbavy. BACK ROW; Rolande Boucher, Mr. Ellingson, Joanne Ophus, Sheila Crofoot. Joanne Damon, Rita Pfnmmer, Barbara Farley. Diane Wandler, Janice Bissell, Marjorie Nepil, Carol Livers. Judy Marty. Carol Foussard, Rita Hannum. 26 BACK ROW: Lonnie Lear, Lonnie Roberts, Judy Moen, Richard Klug, Dennis Stevens, Jerry Weir, Sharon McConkey, Roger Clixby, Douglas Williams, Betty Vallie. MIDDLE ROW; Thomas Beaudette,Gerald Bliss, Jimmie Trepina, Bonnie Sorensen, Dolly Moen, Vicki Sohm, Verlin Reichelt, Debbie Quinn, Randy Pegar, Art Handford, Carol Smith, Vicki Halverson, Karen Johnson, Mrs. Ellingson. FRONT ROW: Gerald Ray, Janet Foussard, Signe Skaalure, Carol Chauvet, Colleen Branagan, Faye Allderdice, Carol Reichelt, Linda Balazic, Raymond Courtnage, Dewey Robertson, Charles Pfrimmer, Cheryl Handford, Warren McConkey, Vicki Bakke, James Trunk. Second tirade BACK ROW: Bobby Nimmick, David Madison, Steve Peterson, Danny Bodey, Faye Conquergood, Eleanor Ray, Susan Handford, Darlene Norden, Kathy Ophus, Lois Glasoe, Robert Glasoe, Mrs. Dunnwebber. FRONT ROW: Dennis Burley, Jerry Beaudette, Dana Dixon, Gary Nimmick, Jimmy Ray, Arne Skaalure, Curtis Hansen, Jimmy Sohm, Dennis LaBuda, Jacque Lemieux, Roger Hagan, Michael Moes, Paul Wandler. BACK ROW: Leslie Reichelt, Robert Terry, A1 Geyser, Daniel Balazic, Mike Balazic, Robert Quinn, Merle Robertson, Roderick Pegar, James Bliss, Russell Hurd, Daniel Madison, Alan Burley, Mrs. Humes. FRONT ROW; Janine Richter, Carmine Branagan, Marcia Ray, Barbara Humes, Nicki Bush, Jimmy Lear, Wayne Reichelt, Penny Courtnage, Joyce Jappe, Donna Peterson, Theresa Cecrle, Judith Bissell, Robert Cornett, Donald Sorensen, Brian Humphrey. Fourth tirade BACK ROW: Vicki Paugh, Lynn Burley, Gail Drew, Gaynell Gullickson, Roger Genereux, Darrell Chauvet, Lindy Halverson, Russell Reichelt. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Teague, Susan Dyrland, Tonnette Roberts, Linda Cornett, Toni Pfrimmer, Pamela Pegar, Vicki Pegar, Claire Terry, Kathy Vallie, Marcia Petersen, Ruby Ray, Gail Kuest, Kathryn Ray, Mrs. Aman. FRONT ROW: Bradley Nimmick, Johnny Secora, Charles Foussard, Clifford Knutson, Steve Moes, Kenneth Ray, Kenneth Terry, Roger Jappe, Danny Handford, Douglas Cecrle, Rodney Courtnage, Leon Peterson, Jerry Nelson, Maurice Johnson, Gary Ophus. BACK ROW: Mr. Green, Loretta Nepil, Alice Bahnmiller, Mildred Clixby, Alice Lanning, Lynell Pegar Kathleen Branagan, Kristine Keup, Stanley Bliss, Dean Robertson, Ronald Wooley, Gary Darlington. Hugh DeWinter. FRONT ROW: Terry Dixon, Gordon Moes, Steven Crofoot, Errol Fisher, Mike Hammond, Nancy Reichelt, Dolly Pfnmmer, Joy Peterson, Dianne Humphrey, Ronald Kalanick, Glen Kulbeck, Glenn Ophus, Donald Nimmick, Dennis Johnson. BACK ROW: Judy Vallie, LaFawn Lewis, Karyl Keup, Ellen Smith, Ellaloraine Gerson, Suzanne Madison, Rita Hurd, Alice Stone, Heislena Terry, Kay Weir, Sharon Hurd, Mr. Johnson. FRONT ROW; Dennis Ulmen, Pat Martin, Bill Conquergood, John Rudin, Henry Broesder, Douglas Lear, Bob Lanning, Richard Paugh, Paul Fodor, Gary Robertson, Steven Roth, Sherman Severson, Tim Godfrey. 30 STUDENT COUNCIL Office . . . Dollilee McNeill Prudent. . . Vice-President . . . Barbara Ifloge Seen r ■esid( ice-1 retary-Treasurer sor Shirley Turk Mrs. Rickerd FOOTBALL Sl|l! Ill THIRD ROW: Gary Galbavy, Bill Handl, Bob Kaste, Ray Larson, Don Drga, Gary Foss, Dan Rickerd. SECOND ROW- Ed AUderdice, LeRoy Diacon, George Drga, Richard Schwartz, Henry Turk, Fred Kaste, Marshall Kulbeck, Loren Jenkins. Mr. Hammond. FIRST ROW: Daryl Tichenor, Ray Williams. Lyle Ophus. Larry Hakenson, Lester Sluggett, Gene Handl, Bob Schwartz. 32 Larry Hakenson, Henry Turk, Lyle Ophus, Fred Kaste, Jerry Martin, Claude Miner, Bob Schwartz. Larry Galbavy, Mr. Hammond, Ed Allderdice. MSkETinil It” BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Mr. Ellingson, Bob Kaste, Marshall Kulbeck, Reynold Larson, Bob Robertson, Bill Tuffley, George Drga, Arvid Galbavy, Dan Rickerd, Loren Jenkins, Larry Galbavy. FRONT ROW: Gary Foss, Clyde Wall, Bill Handl, Richard Cook, Gary Galbavy, La Verne Nelson, Don Drga, Ed Allderdice. 34 L (Lilt BACK ROW: Leroy Diacon, Daryl Tichenor, Fred Kaste, Henry Turk, Gary Geyer, Earl Sluggett, Gerald Gasvoda, Loren Jenkins, Gene Handl. FRONT ROW:Lyle Ophus, Richard Schwartz, Lenard Jappe, Lester Sluggett, Larry Hakensen, Bob Schwartz, Raymond Williams, Mr. Hammond. FOURTH ROW; Rita Pfrimmer, Judy Marty, Carol Foussard, Pat Kaste, Mary Ann Branagan, Jeannette LaBuda, Sandra Hurd, Betty Lou Pfrimmer, Jeanne Lawrence, Sharon Peterson. THIRD ROW: Joyce Gillespie, Donna Shaver, Marjorie Nepil, Jean Pokorny, Joanne Damon, Elsie Boehm, Barbara Farley, Joanne Ophus, Carolyn DeWinter, Lucille Terry. SECOND ROW: Ruth Hurd, Judy Bush, Janet Jenkins, Frances Terry, Sondra Schwartz, Gloria McNeill, Cora Lee O'Neil, Gwen Stave, Carolyn Klimas, Lois Kulbeck, May Petersen. FIRST ROW. CHEERLEADERS: Jane Hurd, Marcia Kulbeck, Deana Hurd, Carol Madison. Twirlers BACK ROW: Frances Terry, Mary Ann Branagan, Karen Collins, Jan Richter, Donna Shaver, Rolande Boucher, Janet Jenkins. FRONT ROW: Jeanette LaBuda Joan Galbavy, Joyce Norden. Jeanne Lawrence Majorette IIIIMIIS SII Cl UT Y FRONT ROW: Carolyn DeWinter, Jeanice Atkinson, Shirley Turk, Beverly Kulbeck, Lucille Terry. BACK ROW: Mr. Miley, Carol Madison, Barbara Hoge, Mr. Burley, Marcia Kulbeck, Gloria McNeill, Jean Pokorny, Sharon Bottom's Up Peterson, Dollilee McNeill, Mr. Hammond, Dorothy Farley, George Drga, Bob Schwartz, Mr. Rickerd. CREED The object of the Pioneer Chapter is to create an en- thusiasm for scholarship, to stim- ulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the develop- ment of character in students of Big Sandy High School. Now, Sharon I 38 Hungry, Larry? Carol Madison, Senior; Deana Hurd, Junior; Marcia Kulbeck, Sophomore; Jane Hurd, Freshman RIFLE CLIlt BACK ROW; Mr. Burley, Henry Broesder, Dewey Lear, Bill Tuffley, Harold Lear, Gary Miner, Stanley Bliss, Ricky Richter. FRONT ROW: Curtis Hagan, Timmy Balazic, Lloyd Turner, Gary Roberts, Marvin Osterman, Edward Allderdice, Douglas Lear. 39 SECOND ROW: E. Shuffield. R. Cook, B. Tuffley. L. Jappe, R. Larson. M. Kulbeck. B. Schwartz, Mr. Snyder. FIRST ROW: C. Wall, D. Ensley, G. Hagan. R. Schwartz, J. Martin, L. Jenkins. L. Nelson. THIRD ROW: I. Bitz, M. Kulbeck, J. Atkinson, M. Pokorny, R. Hurd, W. Krumsick, M. Petersen. S. Turk, J. Lohse, D. Hurd. L. Kulbeck. S. Schwartz. W. Clixby. SECOND ROW: J. Hurd. L. King, C. Madison. K. Keup, J. Jenkins, G. Hagan, J. Pokorny. J. Gillespie. D. Shaver, F. Terry, J. Bush. E. Boehm. FIRST ROW: B. Sevick. C. Osterman, M. Horcicka. G. Stave. C. Klimas. S. Grubb. J. Terry. L Terry. I. Damon. M. Brinkman, J. Clark, Mr. Snyder. SEXUM EXXII FOURTH ROW: Mr. Snyder, Ruth Hurd, Beverly Kulbeck, Lois King, Deana Hurd, Wilma Krumsick, Danny Rickerd, Richard Paugh. THIRD ROW: Sondra Schwartz, Gail Hagen, Bob Kaste, Rickey Richter, Joyce Terry, May Peterson, Lois Kulbeck, Richard Schwartz, Gary Hagen, Curtis Hagen, Tim Balazic. SECOND ROW: Joanne Ophus, Kathleen Branagan, Sharon Hurd, Suzanne Madison, Judy Lohse, Carol Madison, Wilmer Kennedy, Ronnie Kalanick, Jackie Geyer, Bobby Ray. FIRST ROW: Kari Keup, Shirley Turk, Sandra Hurd, Myrel Petersen, Patty Bush, Gary Miner, Judy Bush. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Madison, Carol Keup, Ellen Smith, Kay Wier, Rita Hurd, Richard Paugh, Gary Roberts, Jimmy Vallie, Curtis Hagen. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Branagan, EllaloraineGerson, Judy Vallie, Bobby Lanning, Rickey Richter, Gordon Moes, Jackie Geyer, Wilmer Kennedy, Danny Beaudette, Mike Hammond, Gary Ophus. FIRST RO W: Sandra Hurd, Myrel Petersen, Patty Bush, Sharon Hurd, Ronnie Kalanick, Bobby Ray. 41 Shirley Turk, Mr. Snyder, Deana Hurd, Bill Tuffley, Kari Keup, Richard Schwartz. STANDING: Carroll Genereux, Cora Lee O'Neil, Carolyn DeWinter, Jeanne Lawrence, Lucille Terry, Barbara Hoge, Jeanice Atkinson, Carol Madison, Miss Hanley. SEATED: Don Wandler, Shirley Turk, Dollilee McNeill, Beverly Kulbeck. 42 STANDING: Daryl Tichenor, Richard Schwartz, Ray Larson, Mr. Rickerd, Jeanice Atkinson. SEATED: Barbara Hoge, Dollilee McNeill, Shirley Turk, Carol Foussard. Valentines Party sponsored by Student Council Bill Tuffley, Richard Schwartz, Dan Rickerd, Sondra Schwartz, Shirley Turk, Jane Hurd. 43 THIRD ROW: F. Haakensen, H. Shuffield, B. Handl, L. Christofferson, G. Geyer, G. Drga, J. Jirsa, B. Kaste, D. Drga, C. Miner, H. Lear, M. Osterman, K. Christofferson, C. Wall. SECOND ROW: G. Gasvoda, C. Genereaux, B. Robertson, G. Galbavy, D. Gasvoda, G. Pursley, F. Gasvoda, A. Tyler, R. Cook, G. Foss, R. Larson, H. Turk, D. Rickerd, L. Diacon, R. Marten. FIRST ROW; Mr. Burley, E. Handl, E. Sluggett, R. Williams, J. Martin, R. Robertson, L. Ophus, J. Allder- dice, D. Ensley, B. LaBuda, L. Sluggett, L. Nelson, G. Hagen, L. Jenkins, M. Kulbeck. THIRD ROW: M. Brinkman, M. Pokomy, L. Brinkman, M. Petersen, C. Klimas, M. Horsicka, B. Sevick, H. LaBuda, R. Hurd, G. Stave, A. Pursley, F. Terry, M. Jirsa. SECOND ROW; S. Schwartz, J. Hurd, D. Shaver, J. Gillespie, K. Keup, J. Bush, C. Osterman, J. Jenkins, E. Boehm, L. Terry, S. Grubb, I. Damon, J. Atkinson, S. Turk, Mrs. Simpson. FIRST ROW: L. Kulbeck, C. O’Neil, B. Brewer, J. Terry, G. Hagen, M. Kulbeck, G. McNeill, B. Kulbeck, S. Peterson, J. Pokomy, L. King, C. Madison, D. McNeill, J. Lawrence, D. Kessley. 44 ’5(i-’57 CARNIVAL November 17, 1956 Queen - Betty Dyer King - Gene Handl The Carnival is an annual occurrence. Beginning the evening is an interesting variety program, after which the booths open. Each class and school organization sponsors a booth. Voting for King and Queen continues until one o'clock, when the winners are crowned. This year the Senior candidates were chosen. Don't you step on my Blue Suede Shoes! PLAY CAST: Carol Madison, Dollilee McNeil, Richard Brinkman, Carolyn DeWinter, Donald Wandler, Lucille Terry, Lester Sluggett, Raymond Williams, Jeanice Atkinson, Shirley Turk, Arnold Tyler. JIMVIOR PLAY PLAY CAST: Daryl Tichenor, Bob Schwartz, Wanda Clixby, Gwen Stave, Claude Miner, Jean Pokorny, Lenard Jappe, Deana Hurd, David Ensley, Judy Lohse, Gail Hagen, Wilma Krumsick, Beverly Brewer, Lyle Ophus, Irene Bitz, Gary Geyer. 47 Potato salad, anyone?” Packed and ready to go! All aboard for an unforgetable trip Oh, my aching muscles! Home away from home—first nigl Sit down, you're rocking the boat! uitiiiriTm Baccalaureate and Reception Main Address; speaker; Mr. A. Vanteylingen Valedictory Speech Shirley Turk Presentation of 5 National Honor Society pins jg ' ___________________□ SENIOR QUINTETTE: Carol Madison, Jeanice Atkinson, Shirley Turk, Carolyn DeWinter, Lucille Terry. Award to outstanding musician-- Carol Madison JANITORS: Orie Hagan, Erwin Crofoot, Duane Hannum COOKS: Mrs. Chaffee, Mrs. G. Reichelt BUS DRIVERS: Helmer Ophus, Lawrence Ophus, Howard Wright, John Balazic, Roy Lear. 11EHE'S HARDWIRE BLACK’S Pob Pans Your Jeweler since 1902 Cutlery Phone 456 Dishes Havre Montana Paints Toys untec 'pawtesi Big Sandy Montana tywccf glecirical fjp fjAPPLIANCES INSURANCE 323 3rd St. Phone 1313 Havre, Montana THE HER The Popular Place To Trade Congratulations Havre, Montana to the SENIORS A P LARSEN’S CLEANERS SHOE HOSPITAL 125 4th Avenue Havre, Montana Big Sandy, Montana Phone 9 $ f =Glacler Trail Creamery C©.= ?“‘r Face Your Insurance Needs Squarely With HAVtf. MONTANA Frozen Foods Novelties SucC Seeiittye Milk Products Havre, Montana Phone 1966-W ( Il i;It ATI LiTKIVS I)IITIIKI! I!I!SHRV S.L. Sasaki, Owner ‘Stoy a Sftait Shaft 226 First St. First Alley Havre, Montana Farm Phone Business Phone 919-J-3 1931 Shrubs - Trees - Complete Garden Supplies - No. 5 West 2nd Street Havre, Montana F : n ’ S ELEVATOR AND TRIDIND COMF1 III V Texaco Products Purina Feeds Seed Cleaning and Treating 'Pa time SW Corky and Len Harlen Big, Sandy, Montana W. E. II. II. 433 3rd St. Fort Benton Havre, Montana H.C. Brinkman, Manager Phone 1030 LARSON'S TEXACO Opposite The Post Office Havre Texaco Products Firestone Tires and Batteries IJREELY ELEVATOR CO. Congratulations And Best Wishes R. P. HAGGARD, D. D.S. Dentist Office Hours 9-5 Monday to Saturday—Closed Thursday Phone 47 Big Sandy, Montana OLIVERS SELF SERVICE - Groceries - Real Estate - Frozen Food - Meat - Ice Cream - Insurance Phone 1 Big Sandy, Montana Big Sandy Funeral Directors Greetings from....... Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G. Holland Mr. and Mrs. E.K. Eliason Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bishop II1Y CENTER INN Ruth Briggs - Owner and Proprietor Tftaifyoceiite d Our Specialty Banquets Chicken dinners Steaks Homemade pastries and rolls The Home of Nationally Advertised Jantzen White Stag Koret Teenagers Headquarters 207 Third Avenue Havre, Montana Box Elder, Montana Good Food Drinks at the PEPPER POT IMII CAFE Loma, Montana IIELTNE’S (III COMPANY (Carte Phone 111 Havre, Montana Distributor Recapping-Vulcanizing-Wheel Balancing Danny O'Neill President v Duke Gustafson Manager l!fRE LIVESTOCK COMM Attle sales every fridav Telephones 280 279 P.O. Box 527 Havre, Montana Clothing Dry Goods YVIIIIOYYA ItllS Fort Benton, Montana Congratulations to the Graduationg Class Of 1 ?57 State Our 47th Year Member F. D. I .C. John Deere Tractors Combines D.E. Laval Cream Separators Havre, Montana 2 West Second Street Phone 94 Star Hi Feeds Weedon Products Cleaning Treating Feeds VIcCABE ELEVATOR Ray Aman - Manager Big Sandy, Montana Phone 30 beauty SaCatt Individual Styling Big Sandy Phone 53-M J. J. WEIR, VI. II. PHYSICIAN k SURGEON Big Sandy, Montana Office Phone: 55 Residence Phone: 61 Closed Thursdays Clothes for Everyone WOODWARD’S Havre, Montana Fine Western Wear For Everyone Where The Top Hands and Leading Ranchers But Their Western Wear. BEST WISHES UNITED CATTLE To The Class COMPANY of 57 Division of United BEAR PAW HOTEL Properties Incorporation Feeder Cattle T. V. RADIO ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Phone 78 Hereford Range Bulls coLLirs i; in m Big Sandy, Montana Exclusive Fashions For Men and Women 'r¥a%cttvei%e Better Appliances Frigidaire Monarch Maytag Gifts For All Occasions Havre, Montana Best Wishes to Graduating Class of 57 Harold Margaretha Fort Benton, Montana The New WIIIII’S BEACH MOTEL Midway between Great Falls and Havre Approved and Recommended Modern Rooms Moderate Rates WOODS A GATE SIIIII' A complete selection of Jewelry for every occasion Loma, Montana peps place Bowling Air Conditioned Friendly Atmosphere Big Sandy, Montana COMPLETE LINE OF BLUE I! I BOON FARM EQUIPMENT Claire Sohm - Manager Big Sandy, Montana Fender Body Repair Painting Glass Installation DEE’S AUTO BODY SHOP Phone 260 132 First Street Havre, Montana GILLESPIE Dirt Moving Contracting Big Sandy, Montana Humorous Greeting Cards, School Supplies, Magazines, Candy Si'llIITINII GOODS STEVENS PONTIAC CO. Pontiac and Cadillac Dealers Open Daily 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. theVb Spurt Variety J Shop HAVRE 117FourthAve. TEL. 2280-J Telephone 725 114 First Street POX'TIAC... Havre, Montana Vulcanizing - Recapping - Wheel Balancing Batteries - Accessories Havre, Montana GOODYEAR edt 'HtCd ea u mints From II4RDW4RE Gifts £ddyd Luggage Housewares G-E Appliances Havre, Montana Sherwin Williams Paints Havre, Montana NUTT St! it ii i,p hi in nn Appreciate Your Business For Texaco Call 80 Big Sandy, Montana Complete Prescription Service Gifts for all Occasions Hallmark Greeting Cards School Supplies Pharmaceutical Products Costume Jewelry DRUG' COMPANY Tftoafaaa 'ytyateC TIP-TOP CAFE Fred Elinor Sargent The Best in Food Service mu STANDARD ) Finest Standard Products Delivered Promptly at Your Door from.......... TOMMY O'CONNOR Havre, Montana Havre, Montana l - The place to go THE MOUNTAINEER for all of your 'V canned goods. for all of your printing needs villi'} jit PATTONS GROCERY Lou - Doris - Bob - Jeanne - Daryl Box Elder, Montana Big Sandy, Montana for all photographic needs.... HELMBKECHT STUDII! Ping Pongs Portraits Film and Camera Supplies Havre, Montana — Grain — G.T.A. Feeds on Hand Lewis A. Nelson, Manager H-O MOTOR SUPPLY Wholesale Distributors Best Wishes Replacement Parts, Supplies and Equipment PASTIME BAR CAFE Phone 340 Box Elder, Montana Havre, Montana Ill-IVIV CHEVROLET Only franchised Chevrolet dealers CHEVROLET U display this famous trademark Phone 51 Big Sandy, Montana Congratulations NOTHERN IMPLEMENT CO. to the Your Dealer Class of '57 U.S. POST OFFICE Big Sandy, Montana Citizens Bank of Havre Serving the Farmers and Ranchers with Complete and Dependable Banking Facilities Member of F. D. I. C. Havre, Montana We take this opportunity to thank all of our advertisers for their willing support. Without their help this book could not have been published. Patronize our advertisers. A. DEPOSITS INSURED Tin Federal Deposit Inserence Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. tin fWVl MAXIMUM INSURANCE CIA AAA $1U,UUV FOR EACH DEPOSITOR $1U,UW Congratulations to the Class of 1957 MARKET - RASKET The Store That Brought Big Sandy Newest Lowest Prices We Deliver Phone 43 Big Sandy, Montana «s«r ot wS %' 3 3fir?iScSv‘ . —' - •'- - ' 'J' S ' r.TAC-
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